J&Ks Inland Water Transport: Turning Rivers into Assets
If handled with foresight and care, the waterways initiative can transform J&Ks riverfronts into engines of mobility and livelihood Jammu and Kashmirs renewed push to develop inland water transport deserves close attention, not merely as an infrastructure exercise but as a larger vision for regional mobility, tourism and economic regeneration. The high-level review chaired by Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo signals that the administration has begun to treat the waterways sector as a serious public asset rather than a symbolic idea. If pursued with consistency and care, this initiative could reshape how the UT uses its rivers. The proposed development of the 76-kilometre Jhelum river cruise corridor from Pantha Chowk to Wular Lake is especially significant. For decades, Kashmirs waterways have remained underutilised despite their historic role in trade, transport and everyday life. Bringing the Jhelum back into the centre of planning is therefore both practical and culturally meaningful. The plan for floating jetties, navigational aids, fairway maintenance and hybrid electric boats indicates that the effort is not confined to rhetoric. It has begun to acquire administrative and technical substance. The projects proposed on the Chenab and Ravi in the Jammu region also show that the policy is being shaped with a wider territorial balance in mind. This matters because water transport should not be seen only through the lens of tourism in the Kashmir Valley, but as a broader development model for the entire Union Territory. If executed efficiently, these corridors can create local employment, improve visitor experiences and stimulate business activity along riverbanks. Yet the promise of the project will be tested not by announcements, but by execution. The issues reviewed at the meeting: land transfer, utility shifting, connecting roads, sewage treatment and environmental permissions are precisely the areas where public projects often lose momentum. Inter-departmental coordination, repeatedly emphasised in official meetings, must now be demonstrated on the ground. Timelines should be treated as commitments, not aspirations. Equally important is the ecological question. Rivers in Jammu and Kashmir are not empty development spaces; they are living systems tied to local livelihoods, fragile habitats and the regions identity. Any expansion of cruise tourism or terminal infrastructure must respect this reality. Clean technology, strict waste management and sensitive construction practices are essential. J&Ks inland water transport dream is promising because it combines heritage, sustainability and economic opportunity. But for this dream to truly take shape, the government must ensure that ambition is matched by discipline, public accountability and environmental wisdom.
Public trust will depend not on sanctioned crores but on whether Kashmir finally gets lasting and equitable road connectivity The governments approval of a massive road macadamisation plan across Kashmir has generated a sense of expectation that is both understandable and justified. With over 558 kilometres of roads identified for macadamisation and an outlay of around Rs 223 crore, the scale of the plan is substantial. On paper, it signals intent. On the ground, however, the people of Kashmir have learned to treat such announcements with caution. They have seen too many roads being dug up, resurfaced, damaged and then taken up again in an endless cycle of wasteful expenditure and poor workmanship. That cycle must end. Kashmir does not need another headline-grabbing road plan that fades into dust, potholes and public anger within months. It needs roads that last. More importantly, it needs all-weather roads that can withstand rain, snow, flooding, heavy traffic and official neglect. Road connectivity in Kashmir is not a matter of convenience alone. It is a matter of economic survival, public safety and social access. A damaged road can delay a patient, disrupt a students daily commute, isolate villages during bad weather, and impose heavy costs on transporters, traders and ordinary commuters. In a place with a harsh climate and difficult terrain, all-weather roads are not a luxury. They are an essential public necessity. This is why the present plan must be judged not by kilometres sanctioned but by quality delivered. E-tendering, restrictions on splitting works and official supervision are welcome safeguards, but rules on paper will mean little unless corruption is checked, contractors are held accountable, and engineers ensure strict adherence to standards. Every road laid under this plan must be built for endurance, not for ceremonial completion. The government must also address the perception of political favouritism. The concentration of major road works in Kupwara and Ganderbal will naturally raise questions. If there are sound administrative and technical reasons for these allocations, they should be placed transparently before the public. Development loses moral force when fairness is doubted. The Valley is tired of temporary fixes. It needs a road policy that is rooted in durability, climate resilience and regional justice. If this macadamisation drive produces strong, all-weather roads across Kashmir, it will earn public trust. If it delivers another season of patchwork and excuses, it will stand exposed as yet another costly failure.
Domestic Violence: A Rising Concern
Domestic violence is widely prevalent but remains invisible in the public domain, with women being subjected to cruelty by their husbands or in-laws in various ways SHEIKH SHABIR KULGAMI Nations achieve greatness when they accord due respect to women; conversely, those that fail to do so have neither been great nor will they ascend to greatness, as aptly observed by Swami Vivekananda. It may be hard to believe that in a recent incident in my area, a young mother was thrown out of her one-storey house along with her husband and two small children. This is just the tip of the iceberg, as atrocities physical and mental are committed with impunity against women, particularly daughters-in-law, who are soft targets and silent victims. According to the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) data, 3,900 cases of crime against women were registered in2021, 3,800 in2022, and around 4,100 in2023in Jammu and Kashmir. A significant 121% surge in the202425financial year was seen, with 1,979 cases of domestic violence registered. Nothing can change if we do not take action. Its high time we join hands to arrest the routine of violence against daughters-in-law and reverse this runaway criminal offence. The society has become more accepting towards domestic violence against daughters-in-law or their husbands or both in most cases, with 95% older adults feeling comfortable living separately or with one son and his wife as an option, largely due to brittle financial stability and a craving for independence. Many older adults are financially independent and no longer feel the need to stay in a joint family, leading to a trend where young couples are thrown out of the house or provided shelter only after a horrible fight. The in-laws often manufacture lies to justify verbal and physical abuse, depriving the couple of a roof over their heads and their constitutional right to live with dignity and comfort. The young mother mentioned earlier faced similar agony, and her husbands middle-aged parents, who are living separately, sided with the younger son and his wife, thrashing the daughter-in-law and son on the spot. This trend can be attributed to lax implementation of the law and the cultural trend, which often sides with property owners, only to deprive the young couple of housing rights and the right to property. Public silence and indifference exacerbate the situation, leaving thousands of sons and their wives languishing in distress, depression, and helplessness. ( No property, no roof, no rights for decades). Domestic violence is widely prevalent but remains invisible in the public domain, with women being subjected to cruelty by their husbands or in-laws in various ways. The main reasons remain overt or covert demands for dowry, a wifes opposition to her husbands disloyalty, and the bad looks of a woman, or simply exercising her freedom of speech. A daughter-in-law is expected to follow orders without question, and if she resists, she is punished verbally and physically. The statistics show the volume of crime, but the impact on a womans personality and psyche is hard to quantify. It is an acknowledged fact that women received better treatment in ancient times, whereas their status deteriorated significantly in medieval times. However, the modern era has witnessed a considerable improvement in their position, with women now actively participating in various fields, including administration, healthcare, and politics. In India, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the national government has implemented notable reforms aimed at transforming the status of women. The abrogation of Triple Talaq for Muslim women is a case in point. Similarly, the Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao welfare scheme has yielded substantial success nationwide. Furthermore, the recent introduction of the Womens Reservation Bill in parliament underscores the governments commitment to empowering women. In our society, women are socialised to accept suffering and are not empowered to stand up for themselves. What hurts more is that they do not leave their matrimonial home due to the fear of the consequences for their children and the parental family. Legal grounds for this treatment are claims of property ownership, zero conviction rates, and wider social sanction. The non-reporting of crimes is the main reason for the high crime rate. Its hoped that cases will be filed with the police regarding the ill-treatment of daughters-in-law by their in-laws. Regrettably, numerous fathers including those drawing government salary/pension exploit the property ownership provision to perpetuate psychological abuse against any particular son and daughter-in-law daily, often with extreme cruelty, and without fear of legal or moral reprisal. In support of the noble cause of preventing such domestic abuse against women/sons, it is essential to acknowledge that injustice anywhere constitutes injustice everywhere. Thelaw enforcement mechanisms partiality emboldens abusive parents, whilst married sons are unfairly prejudged without being heard. (The Author is a teacher by profession and RK columnist. Feedback:sheikhshabir518@gmail.com)
Inside the U.S. Strategy to Lead the AI Economy
The United States new artificial intelligence framework outlines how policy, innovation, and partnerships are shaping the next phase of the AI economy CHARVI ARORA As governments around the world race to shape the future of artificial intelligence (AI), the United States is positioning itself as a major destination for AI investment, development, and commercialization. In March 2026, President Donald J. Trump announced aNational Policy Framework for AI, outlining U.S. priorities on innovation, regulation, and economic growth. According to theForeign Commercial Service (FCS), the trade promotion arm of the U.S. Department of Commerces International Trade Administration, the framework reinforces the United States leadership in AI, with a focus on innovation, competitiveness, and responsible deployment. An FCS official adds that it provides clear policy direction for industry and signals continuity in the U.S. approach to supporting AI development and commercialization. For global businesses and investors, the framework also signals how international partners can engage with the U.S. AI market as the United Statesseeksto expand its leadership in emerging technologies. In India, the FCSoperatesin New Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, and Chennai, working with partners to strengthen commercial engagement and deepen U.S.-India economic ties. Turning policy into action The framework builds on earlier efforts to gather industry input and shape implementation. In combination with the Request for Information (RFI) issued in October 2025 and the Call for Proposals (CFP) launched in April 2026 under the AI Exports Program, the framework reflects a phased effort to engage industry and translate policy goals into real-world actions, the FCS official explains. The official adds that the approach is also intended to create greater clarity for companies looking to engage with the U.S. market. A more streamlined U.S. approach to AI policy provides greater clarity and predictability for companies engaging with the U.S. market, helping create a stableenvironment for investment, entry, and expansion. It would also encourage deeper commercial engagement with U.S. industry, including participation in technology partnerships and collaboration. Competing for global AI capital The framework is also designed to encourage investment and expansion in the United States. Greater policy coherence across these initiatives provides clear signals on U.S. priorities in AI. This supports confident investment decisions, fast innovation cycles, and strong incentives for companies considering expansion or scaling in the United States as a global hub for AI development and commercialization, the official says. Broader U.S. government initiatives are also aimed at helping companiesidentifybusiness opportunities in the United States. Through the U.S. Department of Commerce and its investment promotion program SelectUSA, global firms can access market intelligence, connect with state and local investment agencies, and explore opportunities across federal, state, and local levels. Since itsinception, SelectUSA hasfacilitatedmore than $400 billion in investment and supported over 270,000 U.S. jobs. The U.S. AIadvantage The framework highlights two long-standing strengths of the U.S. technology sector: intellectual property protections and access to skilled talent. Strong intellectual property protections and a talent base remain foundational strengths of the U.S. innovation ecosystem. Together, they support investment in research and development, enable commercialisation of advanced technologies, and ensure companies have access to a highly skilled workforce needed to scale AI innovation, the official says. The broader policy conversation also includes emerging issues such as AI-generated content, copyright, and digital replicas, as governments and courts continue to grapple with how existing laws apply to rapidly evolving AI technologies. BuildingglobalAI partnerships Beyond investment and innovation, the framework also signals how the United States wants to deepen international AI collaboration. For global partners, including India, the AI Exports Program reflects what the FCSofficial describes as a structured approach to engaging industry in U.S.-led AI innovation. The progression from the RFI (Request for Information) to the CFP (Call for Proposals) under the AI Exports Program creates pathways for international companies to engage with U.S. industry through consortium-based models and contribute to the development and deployment of full-stack AI solutions with global applications, the official explains. Looking ahead, the official notes that as the framework moves toward implementation, stakeholders should follow legislative and regulatory outcomes and how the AI Exports Program evolves in practice. Key areas include consortium formation, export facilitation mechanisms, and the development of standards and compliance expectations that will shape participation in U.S.-led AI ecosystems. (The Author is Associate Editor (English) SPAN Magazine, U.S. Embassy New Delhi, Public Diplomacy Section)
India can play greater role in West Asia peace: Iran FM Araghchi
New Delhi [India], May 15 : Highlighting New Delhis growing influence as a global peacemaker, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Friday asserted that India can play a greater role in de-escalating the volatile situation in West Asia. Addressing a press conference in the national capital following a meeting of the BRICS Foreign Ministers, Araghchi made it clear that Tehran sees no future in armed conflict. He stated that there is no military solution to the current crisis and that a negotiated settlement remains the only viable path forward. Underscoring Tehrans openness to Indian mediation, he remarked, We will welcome any constructive role by India. This outreach comes as West Asia remains locked in a cold, precarious stalemate following the eruption of hostilities on February 28, which pitted the combined forces of the United States and Israel against Iran. Although a fragile ceasefire currently holds, the region is defined by a high-stakes maritime tug-of-war within the strategic Strait of Hormuz. This vital artery of global commerce has become the primary battleground of a shifting energy war. In a bid to cripple Tehrans economic lifeline, the US has enforced a stringent naval blockade designed to choke off Iranian petroleum exports. In a retaliatory display of brinkmanship, Iran has imposed its own severe restrictions, partially shuttering the shipping lane to global traffic. Describing the current maritime status as very complicated, Araghchi stated that Iran is prepared to assist the passage of vessels, provided they are not at war with Tehran and coordinate directly with the Iranian navy. The consequences of this dual stranglehold have rippled across the planet, triggering massive spikes in international fuel prices. This has left the global energy market in a state of sustained, volatile disruption as the standoff continues to reshape regional and global trade. Against this backdrop, Araghchi noted that any potential dialogue with the United States is currently suffering from trust. Expressing a blunt assessment of the deadlock, he said, Iran has every reason not to trust the US, while Americans have every reason to trust us, adding that contradictory messages from Washington have fuelled Iranian scepticism. While Araghchi confirmed that Iran is attempting to maintain the truce to give diplomacy a chance, he warned that the Islamic Republic is equally prepared to go back to fighting should negotiations collapse. While acknowledging that existing mediation efforts through other regional players are in difficulty, the Foreign Ministers focus remained firmly on Indias potential to bridge the gap. He further reiterated that Tehran never wanted nuclear weapons, despite rising pressure from Washington. Araghchis comments follow recent statements from US President Donald Trump, who indicated that his patience with Iran was running out and demanded the immediate reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. (ANI)
The Smile of a Tourist is the True Image of Kashmir
Tourism ultimately is not only about economics. It is about human connection. It is about how a place makes people feel SANJAY PANDITA Tourism in Kashmir has never been merely an industry. It is the heartbeat of thousands of families, the fragrance of hospitality carried through generations, and the bridge through which the Valley introduces itself to the world. Every season that brings tourists to Kashmir also brings hope to houseboat owners, taxi drivers, ponywalas, hotel workers, artisans, dry fruit sellers, photographers, and countless others whose livelihoods depend upon the footsteps of visitors. When tourists arrive, markets awaken, roads become lively, gardens bloom with laughter, and even the silence of the mountains appears less lonely. Yet the true success of tourism cannot be measured only by the number of arrivals. It must be measured by the satisfaction, comfort, safety, and happiness of every traveller who leaves the Valley carrying beautiful memories. Kashmir has long been celebrated for its unmatched beauty. Snow-covered mountains, shimmering lakes, flowing rivers, saffron fields, Mughal gardens, and majestic chinars together create a landscape that seems almost unreal. But nature alone cannot sustain tourism. A tourist remembers not only the beauty of a place but also the behaviour of its people, the comfort of travel, the ease of transportation, the honesty of shopkeepers, the cleanliness of surroundings, and the sense of security that accompanies every journey. The real identity of Kashmir, therefore, lies not merely in its mountains but in the warmth of its people and the efficiency of its systems. In recent years, the tourist flow to the Valley has witnessed a remarkable increase. Families from different parts of India and abroad are once again choosing Kashmir as their preferred destination. This revival is undoubtedly encouraging, but it also places a greater responsibility upon the administration, tourism department, transporters, hoteliers, traders, and civil society. If tourism is to flourish sustainably, then the Valley must not only attract tourists but also ensure that every visitor feels respected, protected, and welcomed. Among the foremost concerns for any tourist is safety. A traveller visiting an unfamiliar land seeks peace of mind above all else. No amount of natural beauty can compensate for fear, confusion, or insecurity. Therefore, maintaining a secure atmosphere across tourist destinations is of utmost importance. Visible police assistance, tourist help centres, emergency medical services, proper signage, and quick grievance redressal systems create confidence among visitors. The administration must ensure that tourists feel protected not through fear or excessive restrictions but through care, discipline, and organised management. At the same time, the role of ordinary Kashmiris in ensuring safety is equally important. Kashmir has historically been known for its hospitality. The tradition of welcoming guests with warmth is deeply rooted in Kashmiri culture. The tourist who arrives in Kashmir should not feel like a customer alone but like a respected guest. A smile offered by a shopkeeper, honest guidance given by a local resident, or assistance extended during difficulty often leaves a deeper impact than even the most beautiful scenery. Humanity becomes the strongest advertisement for tourism. However, one of the major challenges increasingly faced by tourists in Kashmir today is traffic congestion. During peak tourist seasons, roads leading to major destinations often witness massive traffic jams. Hours spent in immobile vehicles not only exhaust tourists physically but also affect their overall experience of the Valley. Long traffic snarls on routes leading to Gulmarg, Pahalgam, Sonamarg, and within Srinagar often become sources of frustration. The administration must therefore adopt a long-term and scientific approach toward traffic management. Better road planning, widening of congested routes, establishment of organised parking facilities, shuttle transport systems, and strict regulation of vehicle movement during peak hours can significantly reduce inconvenience. Public transport must be strengthened so that tourists are not entirely dependent upon private vehicles. Digital traffic updates, route advisories, and tourist assistance applications can also help travellers plan their journeys more efficiently. Transporters, too, have a crucial responsibility. Taxi operators and transport unions represent the first direct interaction many tourists have with Kashmir. Their conduct, therefore, shapes impressions. Fair pricing, polite behaviour, punctuality, and honest guidance can greatly enhance the tourist experience. Unfortunately, incidents of overcharging or unnecessary bargaining sometimes create dissatisfaction among visitors. Such practices damage not only individual reputations but the image of the Valley itself. Tourism thrives where trust exists. The transporter must understand that every satisfied tourist becomes an ambassador of Kashmir. Accommodation is another essential aspect requiring serious attention. Hotels, guest houses, houseboats, and homestays must maintain standards of cleanliness, transparency, and hospitality. A tourist who spends hard-earned money to visit Kashmir deserves dignity and comfort. Overpricing during peak seasons, poor sanitation, lack of basic facilities, or misleading information can deeply disappoint visitors. Authorities must ensure proper regulation, while hotel owners must recognise that professionalism and honesty ensure long-term success far more than short-term profit. Houseboats on Dal Lake remain among the most iconic symbols of Kashmiri tourism. These floating homes carry within them the history and romance of the Valley. Preserving this heritage while ensuring modern facilities and environmental cleanliness is essential. Tourists today seek both authenticity and comfort. Clean surroundings, proper waste management, hygienic food, and courteous service can transform an ordinary stay into an unforgettable experience. Equally important is the role of shopkeepers and local traders. Kashmirs handicrafts, shawls, carpets, papier-mch items, saffron, dry fruits, and traditional crafts attract visitors from across the world. Yet tourists often fear being overcharged or deceived. Ethical business practices are therefore vital. Honest dealing not only builds trust but also strengthens Kashmirs reputation globally. The trader must remember that one dissatisfied tourist can discourage many others, while one happy visitor can inspire countless more to come. Social organisations and civil society groups also have a major role to play in strengthening tourism culture. Volunteer groups can establish tourist assistance camps during peak seasons, provide information, help stranded travellers, organise cleanliness drives, and assist elderly tourists. Youth organisations, especially, can become ambassadors of Kashmiri hospitality. Their involvement
Retired Agriculture Officer Sanaullah Mir Joins Apni Party
RK News Service Srinagar, May 14: Prominent political and social activist and retired agriculture officer Sanaullah Mir from Tarathpora in Handwara on Wednesday joined Apni Party during a function held at the party headquarters in Srinagar. Mir was welcomed into the party fold by Apni Party President Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari along with other senior party leaders. Several party office-bearers and leaders were present on the occasion, including Senior Vice President Ghulam Hassan Mir, General Secretary Rafi Ahmad Mir, Provincial President Kashmir Mohammad Ashraf Mir and other senior functionaries from Kupwara and Handwara.
Rather Inaugurates Healthcare Facilities in Budgam
RK News Service BUDGAM, MAY 15: In a significant step towards strengthening the healthcare infrastructure and enhancing patient care services, Speaker Legislative Assembly, Abdul Rahim Rather, on Friday inaugurated the newly established healthcare facilities at Community Health Centre (CHC) Kremshore. The facilities included a dedicated Hotline Service, an Ultrasonography (USG) Machine and a modern Dental Chair, all aimed at improving the accessibility, diagnostic capabilities and quality healthcare delivery for the local population. Speaking on the occasion, the Speaker emphasized the governments commitment towards strengthening the healthcare services at the grassroots level. He stated that upgrading the medical infrastructure in rural areas remains a priority to ensure timely diagnosis, better treatment facilities and reduced dependence on tertiary healthcare institutions. He highlighted that the addition of advanced diagnostic and dental facilities at CHC Kremshore would significantly benefit the patients from Kremshore and adjoining areas. The Hotline Service inaugurated on the occasion will facilitate better healthcare facilities and patient care. The installation of the Ultrasonography Machine is expected to greatly enhance the diagnostic services, particularly benefiting the pregnant women, elderly patients and individuals requiring immediate imaging support. Similarly, the newly installed Dental Chair will strengthen oral healthcare services, enabling specialized dental treatment locally and reducing the need for patients to travel long distances. During the programme, the health officials briefed the dignitaries about the functioning of the health institution and ongoing initiatives aimed at improving the healthcare outreach, preventive care and patient satisfaction.
New Delhi Must Return Statehood without Delay: Dr Farooq
RK News Service Srinagar: May, 15: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference President Dr. Farooq Abdullah on Friday urged the Centre to restore full statehood to Jammu and Kashmir and return complete administrative powers to the elected government, saying the move was essential for ensuring accountable, responsive and people-oriented governance in the Union Territory. He made these comments while addressing a gathering at Anantnag. Dr. Farooq said the people of Jammu and Kashmir have decisively expressed their will through the ballot and their democratic mandate must be respected without delay. He said elected representatives are fully aware of the geographical realities, local challenges and developmental needs of their respective areas because they remain in constant touch with the people at the grassroots level. A representative government listens, responds and acts according to the aspirations of the people, whereas bureaucratic systems often remain distant from public sentiment and ground realities, he said. Dr. Farooq said despite numerous challenges and constraints, the present National Conference government led by Omar Abdullah has remained steadfast in its commitment towards public welfare and pro-people governance. He said NC legislators continue to stay among the people, share their concerns, listen to their grievances and actively pursue solutions to their problems. Our workers and representatives are not disconnected from the masses. They stand with the people in times of difficulty and work tirelessly to ensure that public issues are resolved effectively, he said. Reiterating the demand for restoration of statehood, Dr. Farooq urged the Central Government to honour the commitments made to the people of Jammu and Kashmir. He questioned the continued delay in restoring statehood despite repeated assurances given before Parliament and the Supreme Court that it would be reinstated soon after the elections.
Jammu Kashmir Govt Cancels April Transfer Orders Issued by DHS Jammu, Restores Earlier Postings
SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir Government has annulled all transfer, posting and attachment orders issued by the then Director Health Services (DHS), Jammu during the latter half of April 2026, citing administrative exigencies and the need to ensure uninterrupted healthcare services. According to Government Order No. 422-JK(HME) of 2026 dated May 15, issued by the []
Medical Shop Closed in South Kashmir Over Violations
SRINAGAR: The Drug Control Department Anantnag, in coordination with Police Doru, conducted a surprise inspection of medical shops in the Doru area of south Kashmirs Anantnag district on Friday. Officials said that during the inspection, Khan Medical Shop at Doru, owned by Mohammad Ishaq Khan, son of Ghulam Hassan Khan, a resident of Nadoora Doru, []
Transformer Explosion Sparks Fire Near Jammu Kashmir Bank in Srinagar
SRINAGAR: A fire broke out on Friday evening near the Jammu and Kashmir Bank branch at Molvi Stop in Srinagars Lal Bazaar area after an electric transformer reportedly exploded. Fire and Emergency Services personnel, along with police from Lal Bazaar Police Station and locals, reached the spot and launched firefighting operations to bring the blaze []
Jammu Kashmir Sets Ball Rolling for Re-constitution of JJBs, CWCs
SRINAGAR: The Jammu Kashmir Government has initiated the process for re-constituting Juvenile Justice Boards (JJBs) and Child Welfare Committees (CWCs) across the Union Territory. To begin with, the Department of Social Welfare has constituted a selection-cum-oversight committee to facilitate the appointments. The panel will be headed by Justice (Retd.) Puneet Gupta, former judge of the []
Jammu Kashmir Govt Promotes JKAS Officers to Selection Grade
SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir Government on Friday ordered the promotion of seven officers of the Jammu and Kashmir Administrative Service (JKAS) to the Special Scale and Selection Grade in pursuance of the decision taken by the Council of Ministers. As per the orders issued by the General Administration Department (GAD), Tazayun Mukhtar and Rakesh []
10 JKAS Officers Promoted, One Granted Selection Grade
JAMMU, May 15: The Jammu and Kashmir Government today ordered the promotion of 10 Jammu and Kashmir Administrative Service (JKAS) officers to their next administrative grades besides granting Selection Grade (Non-Functional) to another JKAS officer. See Order Copy Click Here See Order Copy Click Here See Order Copy Click Here See Order Copy Click Here See Order Copy Click Here See Order Copy Click Here The post 10 JKAS Officers Promoted, One Granted Selection Grade appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Jammu Kashmir Police Attach Property of Proclaimed Offender Linked to HM Network
SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Police in Sopore have attached immovable property belonging to a proclaimed offender linked with the banned outfit Hizbul Mujahideen. The action was taken in connection with FIR No. 02/2008 registered at Police Station Panzalla under Sections 2/3 of the E and IMCO Act. The accused has been identified as Ghulam Mohammad []
KPDCL Announces Power Shutdowns Across Five Kashmir Districts
SRINAGAR: The Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited (KPDCL) has announced a series of scheduled power shutdowns across several districts of Kashmir from May 16 to June 20 to facilitate maintenance and upgrading works at various grid stations and transmission lines. According to the Chief Engineer, Distribution, KPDCL, multiple areas in Baramulla, Kupwara, Srinagar, Ganderbal, Pulwama []
Iran Attaches Great Importance To Ties With India: Araghchi After Meeting Jaishankar
NEW DELHI, May 15: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Friday held wide-ranging talks with his Iranian counterpart Abbas Araghchi focusing on the West Asia crisis and its impact on energy supplies and maritime stability. It was the first comprehensive discussion between the two countries since the war between the US and Iran began on February 28. The Iranian foreign minister was on a three-day visit to New Delhi to attend a BRICS conclave. Had a detailed conversation with FM [] The post Iran Attaches Great Importance To Ties With India: Araghchi After Meeting Jaishankar appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Jammu Kashmir Govt Approves Major Overhaul of Jal Shakti Engineering Cadre
SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir Government has approved a major review and restructuring of the JK Engineering (Gazetted) Service in the Jal Shakti Department to strengthen water supply and hydraulic infrastructure across the Union Territory. According to a government order, approval has been granted for the creation of the post of Secretary Technical in the []
Centre Identifies Srinagar As Champion District, Budgam-Baramulla As Textile Export Hubs
SRINAGAR: In a significant boost to Jammu and Kashmirs handicrafts and textile sector, the Ministry of Textiles has identified Srinagar as a Champion District, while Budgam and Baramulla have been designated as Aspirational Districts under Indias strategy to achieve USD 100 billion in textile exports by 2030. The announcement was highlighted during a two-day consultative []
Holy Relics of Tathagata Buddha Return to Delhi After Historic 15-Day Exposition in Ladakh
Leh,May 15: Amid chants of prayers, fluttering khataks and folded hands raised in reverence, the Holy Relics of the Tathagata Buddha departed from Ladakh on Friday after a spiritually significant 15-day sacred exposition that drew thousands of devotees from across the Himalayan region. From the Dharma Centre at Choglamsar to the Technical Airport in Leh, [] The post Holy Relics of Tathagata Buddha Return to Delhi After Historic 15-Day Exposition in Ladakh appeared first on Kashmir Media Watch .
CBSE Assures Transparency In Class 12 Evaluation, Says Re-Evaluation Process To Continue
New Delhi, May 15: The CBSE on Friday defended its on-screen marking system amid concerns over the evaluation of the Class-12 exam papers, saying the mechanism was introduced to ensure transparency, fairness and consistency in assessment, while reiterating that the re-evaluation option for students will continue. The clarification came after several social-media posts appeared following the declaration of the Class-12 results, particularly regarding marks obtained by students in Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics. It has been observed that following the [] The post CBSE Assures Transparency In Class 12 Evaluation, Says Re-Evaluation Process To Continue appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
CBI Arrests NEET Paper Leak Kingpin In Pune; Chemistry Prof Shared Questions In Coaching Classes
NEW DELHI, May 15: Three days into its probe, the CBI on Friday claimed it had cracked the NEET paper leak case with the arrest of a Pune-based professor, the source of the leak of the paper. Professor P V Kulkarni, a domain expert in chemistry from Latur who has for years served on panels involved in setting the NEET question paper, was taken into custody from his residence in Pune, officials said. P V Kulkarni has been arrested at [] The post CBI Arrests NEET Paper Leak Kingpin In Pune; Chemistry Prof Shared Questions In Coaching Classes appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
J&K Govt Approves Major Restructuring Of Jal Shakti Engineering Cadre
JAMMU, May 15: The Jammu and Kashmir Government has approved a major cadre review and restructuring of the J&K Engineering (Gazetted) Service in the Jal Shakti Department aimed at strengthening the water supply and hydraulic infrastructure across the Union Territory. As per the Government order, sanction has been accorded for creation of the post of Secretary Technical in the department, establishment of a separate DIQC, and creation of offices of Superintending Engineer for Hydraulic Circle Jammu-II and Hydraulic Circle Bandipora. [] The post J&K Govt Approves Major Restructuring Of Jal Shakti Engineering Cadre appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Law Department Transfers Two Officers In Jammu And Kashmir
JAMMU, May 15: The Jammu and Kashmir Government has ordered the transfer and posting of 2 officers in the Department of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs with immediate effect. As per the order, Suhail Hassan Tantray, Additional Secretary to Government presently posted in the Directorate of Health Services Kashmir, has been transferred and posted as Director Litigation, Kashmir. He will also continue to hold the additional charge of litigation work of the Directorate of Health Services Kashmir till further orders. [] The post Law Department Transfers Two Officers In Jammu And Kashmir appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Govt Committed To Expand Access To Quality Education In Remote Areas Of J&K: Sakeena Itoo
UDHAMPUR, May 15: Minister for Education, Social Welfare, Health and Medical Education, Sakeena Itoo today inaugurated newly constructed building of Government Degree College (GDC) Majalta in Udhampur district amid great applause and enthusiasm from the students and locals of the area. MLA Udhampur East, Ranbir Singh Pathania; Commissioner Secretary, Higher Education, Ram Niwas Sharma; Deputy Commissioner Udhampur, Minga Sherpa; Director School Education Jammu, Director Colleges, Director Health Services Jammu, Principal of the college, faculty members, large number of students and [] The post Govt Committed To Expand Access To Quality Education In Remote Areas Of J&K: Sakeena Itoo appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
SRINAGAR, May 15: The High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh has refused to quash an Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) FIR registered in connection with the controversial J&K Bank-IFFCO Tokio insurance deal, observing that the allegations disclose cognizable offences and require a deeper investigation. Justice Sanjay Dhar passed the judgment while hearing CRM(M) No. 265/2024 titled Pushap Kumar Tickoo & Ors Vs UT of J&K & Ors. Senior Additional Advocate General Mohsin S. Qadri appeared on behalf of the Anti-Corruption [] The post HC Refuses To Quash FIR In J&K Bank-IFFCO Tokio Insurance Deal, Orders Deeper Probe Into Alleged Conspiracy appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
India offers support for peace in West Asia as PM Modi signs energy, defence deals with UAE
ABU DHABI: India is ready to extend all possible support to bring peace in West Asia, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Friday, during his talks with UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, as both sides signed agreements to firm up strategic collaborations in the areas of energy, defence and technology. The UAE []
Changes in body fat due to obesity can contribute to Alzheimers disease: Study
NEW DELHI, May 15: Obesity-related changes in body fat can send harmful signals to the brain, disrupting immune system function, and potentially contribute towards worsening of Alzheimers disease, according to a new study. The findings, published in the Molecular Neurodegeneration journal, offer fresh insight into the neurodegenerative condition and opens up an avenue for early intervention in people with metabolic risk for Alzheimers disease. The ageing-related neurological disorder affects ones cognition, memory and speech, and can eventually interfere with daily [] The post Changes in body fat due to obesity can contribute to Alzheimers disease: Study appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
IT department enables online filing of ITR-1, ITR-4
NEW DELHI, May 15: The Income Tax department on Friday enabled online filing of ITR-1 and ITR-4, which are filed by small and medium taxpayers, for the assessment year 2026-27. The Excel utility and Online filing for ITR-1 and ITR-4 for AY 2026-27 has been enabled and is now available for taxpayers on the e-Filing portal, the I-T department said in a post on X. These forms for filing ITRs for income earned in the 2025-26 fiscal year were notified [] The post IT department enables online filing of ITR-1, ITR-4 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Delhi Police Nabs Man In Apple Consignment Fraud Case After 10-Year Hunt In Kashmir
NEW DELHI, May 15: Delhi Police has arrested a 38-year-old man from Jammu and Kashmirs Anantnag for allegedly duping a Delhi-based man of more than Rs 5 lakh on the pretext of supplying Kashmiri apple consignments, an official said on Friday. The accused, identified as Istaq Ahmedar (38), was on the run for nearly a decade, continuously changing locations and mobile numbers to evade arrest, police said. The matter came to light in 2016 when a case was registered at [] The post Delhi Police Nabs Man In Apple Consignment Fraud Case After 10-Year Hunt In Kashmir appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Property Of PO Linked To Hizbul Mujahideen Attached In J&Ks Baramulla
SRINAGAR, May 15: Immovable property of a proclaimed offender of terror outfit Hizbul Mujahideen (HM) operating from across the Line of Control (LoC) was on Friday attached in Jammu and Kashmirs Baramulla district, police said. As part of the sustained crackdown on the terror ecosystem and anti-national elements, Sopore Police attached immovable property of a proclaimed offender involved in a case registered at Panzalla Police Station under the E&IMCO Act, a police spokesperson said. The proclaimed offender was identified as [] The post Property Of PO Linked To Hizbul Mujahideen Attached In J&Ks Baramulla appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
NEW DELHI, May 15: India and the UK are working on a unique and creative solution to address issues arising from Britains recent steel safeguard measure so that the proposed Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) can be operationalised at an early date, Commerce Secretary Rajesh Agrawal said on Friday. The two countries, on July 24, 2025, signed the agreement. We are very near to operationalising that. There are a few sticking points, as you are aware, the UK has [] The post India, UK working on creative solution on steel issue to operationalise trade pact soon: Commerce Secy appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Waaree Clean Energy Solutions bags order to develop green hydrogen project in Karnataka
NEW DELHI, May 15: Waaree Energies on Friday said its arm Waaree Clean Energy Solutions has secured an order to develop a multi-technology green hydrogen project at the facility of TMEIC Industrial Systems India in Tumkur, Karnataka. The project will deliver an integrated green hydrogen ecosystem covering production, storage, and utilisation within a single site, a company statement said. According to the statement, Waaree Clean Energy Solutions Pvt Ltd (WCES), a 100 per cent subsidiary of Waaree Energies Ltd., has [] The post Waaree Clean Energy Solutions bags order to develop green hydrogen project in Karnataka appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Neolite ZKW Lightings, SS Retail, Aspri Spirits get Sebis go-ahead to float IPOs
NEW DELHI, May 15: Neolite ZKW Lightings, SS Retail and Aspri Spirits have secured Sebis approval to raise over Rs 1,200 crore collectively through initial public offerings (IPOs), an update with the regulator showed on Friday. The three companies, which filed their preliminary IPO papers in December, obtained Sebis observations during May 6-14. In Sebis parlance, obtaining observations is equivalent to securing approval to float public offering. Automotive lighting products maker Neolite is aiming to raise Rs 600 crore through [] The post Neolite ZKW Lightings, SS Retail, Aspri Spirits get Sebis go-ahead to float IPOs appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
New Delhi , May 15 : Launching a scathing critique of Washingtons diplomatic credibility, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Friday asserted that the United States remains the primary barrier to peace in West Asia. Araghchi claimed that after more than a month of failed military objectives, the US attempted to pivot toward dialogue, a move met with deep-seated skepticism in Tehran. Addressing a press conference in New Delhi following a meeting of the BRICS Foreign Ministers, the Iranian Foreign Minister laid bare the trust deficit defining the current geopolitical standoff.Now, after 40 days of war, when the US became hopeless of achieving any goal in their aggression against Iran, they offered negotiation We have no trust in Americans This is the main obstacle in the way of any diplomatic effort. We have every reason not to trust Americans, while they have no reason not to trust us, he stated. Despite the prevailing hostility, Araghchi noted that a very shaky ceasefire is currently holding, though he warned that Irans patience should not be mistaken for submission.We are now in a state of ceasefire, although its very shaky. But we are trying to keep it to give diplomacy a chance There is no military solution to anything related to Iran. They have tested us time and again. We never bow to any pressure or threat We also resist against any sanction Iranian people only answer to the language of respect he emphasised. The Foreign Minister further detailed a timeline of betrayal, alleging that a joint military strike by the US and Israel occurred precisely when diplomatic channels appeared to be open.My country has been the victim of an act of unprovoked aggression by the United States and Israeli regime, which happened right in the middle of negotiations we had with Americans In the middle of diplomacy, they decided to attack us, Araghchi told reporters.Amid this volatility, Araghchi expressed gratitude for international support, specifically lauding New Delhis role in providing both diplomatic and material aid.We appreciate all those countries that condemned this attack. We appreciate the government and people of India, who expressed solidarity and sympathy towards the Iranian people. We appreciate the humanitarian assistance provided to us by the Indian government as a sign of solidarity he said, highlighting the strengthening bond between the two nations.This diplomatic friction comes as the broader landscape of West Asia remains locked in a cold, precarious stalemate. The eruption of hostilities on February 28 pitted the combined forces of the United States and Israel against Iran, and though a fragile ceasefire currently holds, the region is defined by a high-stakes maritime tug-of-war within the strategic Strait of Hormuz. This vital artery of global commerce has become the primary battleground of a shifting energy war. In a bid to cripple Tehrans economic lifeline, the US has enforced a stringent naval blockade designed to choke off Iranian petroleum exports. In a retaliatory display of brinkmanship, Iran has imposed its own severe restrictions, partially shuttering the shipping lane to global traffic.The consequences of this dual stranglehold have rippled across the planet, triggering massive spikes in international fuel prices. This has left the global energy market in a state of sustained, volatile disruption as the standoff continues to reshape regional and global trade. (ANI)
Better recoveries, low slippages pull down PSU banks write-offs to multi-year lows in FY26
MUMBAI, May 14: Loan write-offs by public sector banks declined to multi-year lows in the fiscal year 2025-26 on the back of lower slippages and better recoveries. As per an analysis of bank earnings by PTI, most banks including Bank of Baroda, Union Bank of India, Punjab National Bank, Central Bank of India, Indian Overseas Bank, and Indian Bank had write-offs which were the lowest in up to eight years. Bank of Baroda reported Rs 6,330 crore write-offs in FY26, [] The post Better recoveries, low slippages pull down PSU banks write-offs to multi-year lows in FY26 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Alembic Pharmaceuticals Q4 net profit rises 29 pc at Rs 202.7 cr
NEW DELHI, May 15: Alembic Pharmaceuticals Ltd on Friday reported a 29 per cent rise in consolidated net profit at Rs 202.7 crore in the fourth quarter ended March 31, driven by revenue growth across segments. The company had posted a consolidated net profit of Rs 156.89 crore in the corresponding period of previous fiscal, Alembic Pharmaceuticals said in a regulatory filing. Consolidated revenue from operations in the fourth quarter stood at Rs 1,847.72 crore as against Rs 1,769.64 crore [] The post Alembic Pharmaceuticals Q4 net profit rises 29 pc at Rs 202.7 cr appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
NC Hits Back at BJP Over Liquor Ban Protest in Srinagar
SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference on Friday criticised the Bharatiya Janata Party after BJP workers staged a protest march in Srinagar seeking a ban on liquor sales in the Union Territory. Reacting to the protest, the National Conference issued a sharp statement on its official social media handle, questioning the BJPs stance on []
Stock markets close lower as weak rupee, inflation fears after fuel price hike weigh on sentiment
MUMBAI, May 15: Benchmark equity indices Sensex and Nifty surrendered early gains to close lower on Friday due to selling in metal, oil & gas and PSU bank shares and caution among investors amid surging crude oil prices. The 30-share BSE Sensex dropped 160.73 points, or 0.21 per cent, to settle at 75,237.99, after swinging between gains and losses during the session. The benchmark had rallied nearly 470 points in early trade before losing momentum. The 50-share NSE Nifty settled [] The post Stock markets close lower as weak rupee, inflation fears after fuel price hike weigh on sentiment appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Mirwaiz Announces Commemorative Events on the 36th Martyrdom Anniversary of Shaheed-e-Millat (RA)
Srinagar: Mirwaiz-e-Kashmir Dr. Moulvi Muhammad Umar Farooq, while addressing the Friday congregation at the historic Jama Masjid Srinagar, said that with the arrival of the month of May every year, the people of Kashmir are overwhelmed with grief as they recall the martyrdom of Shaheed-e-Millat Mirwaiz Molvi Muhammad Farooq (RA) and the tragic events of []
India can play long-term mediator role: Russian FM Lavrov on Iran-US conflict
New Delhi , May 15 : Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on Friday said India could serve as a potential mediator in the conflict involving Iran and the US, emphasising on New Delhis vast diplomatic experience and international standing.He referred to Pakistans role in facilitating dialogue between Iran and the United States on immediate issues, while stressing that India would play a vital role in the broader diplomatic engagement to prevent long-term instability in the region. Addressing a media briefing here, Lavrov said, Pakistan is helping establish dialogues between the US and Iran to resolve urgent problems. If they seek a long-term mediator between Iran and its Arab friends, this role could be played by India, considering its vast diplomatic experience,Lavrovs remarks after a meeting of the BRICS Foreign Ministers came at a time when Prime Minister Narendra Modi was in the UAE. The Russian diplomats visit coincides with heightened global anxiety over the Iran conflict and the impending expiry of US sanctions waivers on Russian and Iranian oil. At the press briefing, Lavrov further said that India, as the current BRICS chair and a major energy consumer with direct interests in regional stability, could help bring key stakeholders together for dialogue.India, the BRICS president, is directly interested in receiving oil from this region. Why wont they offer their services, including as a country that is currently presiding over BRICS, so they could invite Iran, the United Arab Emirates, to start with, to have a conversation with each other to agree on how they can avoid any hostilities between the two countries? he said. The Russian Foreign Minister also alleged that certain countries were attempting to deepen hostility between Iran and Arab nations, while asserting that Moscow was pursuing efforts aimed at reducing tensions.And they are trying; other countries are trying to instil this aggression, to instil this hostility in these relations. And I believe that this hostility, this aggression against Iran, was motivated, among other things, to antagonise Iran and its Arab neighbours, Lavrov said. We need to understand root causes of every conflict, here it is unprovoked aggression by US and Israel, he saidHe added that Russia was working with the opposite goal in mind, stressing the need for diplomacy and regional engagement to avoid further escalation in West Asia. Since independence, India has acted as a key global mediator and peacekeeper, transitioning from idealistic, non-aligned mediation (e.g., Korea, Vietnam) to a pragmatic, Vishwa Bandhu (friend of the world) approach.Its strategy combines moral diplomacy with neutral, high-level communication to resolve complex international conflicts, leveraging its position as a Voice of the Global SouthIndia played a critical role in the 1953 armistice with its proposals on prisoner-of-war repatriation. In the 950s and 60s India chaired the International Commission for Supervision and Control (ICSC) in Vietnam, fostering regional stability. India helped broker the declaration of Austrian neutrality in 1955, leading to the withdrawal of Soviet troops.it also actively facilitated peace efforts in the Suez Canal Crisis, the Congo, and during the Iraq-Iran warUnder its G20 presidency, India highlighted the developmental impact of conflicts like the Russia Ukraine conflict and urged dialogue.The idea that the whole world is one family drives its peacemaking efforts. (ANI)
Nifty, Sensex end week under pressure as rupee hits record low of 96/USD
Mumbai , May 15 : The domestic equity markets ended the week under pressure on Friday as investor sentiment weakened after the rupee touched a historic low of 96 against the US dollar amid continued global uncertainty and rising crude oil prices. The benchmark Nifty 50 index closed at 23,643.50, declining by 46.10 points or 0.19 per cent, while the BSE Sensex settled at 75,237.99, down by 160.73 points or 0.21 per cent. Market experts said investors turned cautious following the recent rally as concerns over inflation, currency weakness and rising global bond yields affected market sentiment. Vinod Nair, Head of Research at Geojit Investments Limited, said, Investors have turned cautious post the recent relief rally, with rising bond yields, a weaker rupee, and fresh fuel price hikes reviving inflation concerns. Favourable valuations and a solid Q4 earnings print are cushioning the downside.He added that the market focus has now shifted towards possible fiscal and monetary measures to support the rupee and stabilise the balance of payments.Globally, surging yields have paused the AI-led rally. Near-term direction is likely to be driven by geopolitical developments specifically, any progress on reopening the Strait of Hormuz, with the Trump-Xi meeting positioned as the key catalyst, he said.A mixed trend was witnessed among sectoral indices on the NSE. The Nifty Metal index declined by 2 per cent, while the Nifty Realty index fell 1.89 per cent. Nifty PSU Bank also slipped 1.87 per cent, and Nifty Financial Services declined 0.66 per cent. Among other sectors, Nifty Consumer Durables was down by 0.15 per cent. However, some sectors managed to close in positive territory.Nifty IT surged 1.21 per cent, Nifty Media gained 1.58 per cent, while Nifty Healthcare rose 0.21 per cent. Nifty Auto also ended marginally higher with a gain of 0.05 per cent.The Indian rupee touching the 96 mark against the US dollar remained one of the major concerns for investors during the session. Meanwhile, global crude oil prices remained elevated as disruptions around the Strait of Hormuz continued.Brent crude prices surged by more than 3 per cent and were trading at USD 109 per barrel at the time of filing this report.In the commodity market, gold prices declined by more than 2 per cent to Rs 1,58,633 per 10 grams for 24 karat gold. Silver prices also witnessed heavy selling pressure and declined by around 7 per cent to Rs 2,70,952 per kilogram.Other Asian markets also closed under pressure on Friday amid global concerns. Japans Nikkei 225 index declined 2.70 per cent to close at 61,005, while Singapores Straits Times index slipped 0.14 per cent to 4,989. Hong Kongs Hang Seng index ended lower by 1.73 per cent at the 25,940 level. Taiwans weighted index declined 1.41 per cent to 41,172, while South Koreas KOSPI index registered a sharp fall of 6.52 per cent to close at 7,493. (ANI)
Motorcyclist Killed in Central Kashmir Road Accident
SRINAGAR: A young motorcyclist was killed in a road accident near the Hayatpora Main Link in the Beerwah area of central Kashmirs Budgam district on Friday, officials said. The deceased has been identified as Haris Majeed, a resident of Gondipora, Beerwah. According to reports, the accident occurred after the motorcycle reportedly went out of control, []
6 passengers from hantavirus-hit ship arrive in Australia for 3-week quarantine
MELBOURNE, May 15: Six passengers from a cruise ship hit by a hantavirus outbreak arrived Friday in Australia for a quarantine expected to last at least three weeks. The Gulfstream long-range business jet carrying them from the Netherlands landed at RAAF Base Pearce outside the Western Australia state capital, Perth. The passengers and crew were to be moved to the nearby Bullsbrook quarantine facility. Australian Health Minister Mark Butler said Thursday the government would implement one of the strongest quarantine [] The post 6 passengers from hantavirus-hit ship arrive in Australia for 3-week quarantine appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Indias envoy in Beijing discusses border developments and bilateral ties with Chinese official
BEIJING, May 15: Indias new envoy to China Vikram Doraiswami has held an introductory meeting with Director General of Chinas Department of Boundary and Ocean Affairs Hou Yanqi, discussing developments concerning the border and bilateral relations. The department comes under Chinas Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The two sides had a productive exchange of views on developments related to the India-China border areas and reviewed the positive momentum in bilateral relations, the Embassy of India in Beijing said in a post [] The post Indias envoy in Beijing discusses border developments and bilateral ties with Chinese official appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Budgam Police Attaches Properties Worth 80 Lakhs Of Drug Peddlers Under NDPS Act
Budgam, May 15: Continuing its intensified crackdown against narcotics trafficking under the ongoing Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyaan, Budgam Police on Thursday attached properties worth around 80 lakhs belonging to two alleged drug peddlers in Chadoora area of central Kashmirs Budgam district. According to police officials, a one-storey residential house valued at nearly 30 lakhs belonging to Ghulam Nabi Wani, son of Ghulam Mohammad Wani, a resident of Chitroo Dangarpora Chadoora, was attached in connection with FIR No. 181/2025 [] The post Budgam Police Attaches Properties Worth 80 Lakhs Of Drug Peddlers Under NDPS Act appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Delhi HC seeks EDs reply on Al Falah University chairmans bail plea in money laundering case
NEW DELHI, May 15: The Delhi High Court on Friday sought the stand of the Enforcement Directorate on a regular bail application by Al Falah University group chairman Jawad Ahmed Siddiqui in a money laundering case. Justice Saurabh Banerjee issued notice to the agency, asking it to file its response. While the court listed the main bail plea for hearing in July, it said it would hear Siddiquis plea for interim bail at the end of this month. The trial [] The post Delhi HC seeks EDs reply on Al Falah University chairmans bail plea in money laundering case appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Amazon MGM begins hunt for next James Bond, hires casting director
LOS ANGELES, May 15: The search for the next James Bond is officially underway, with Amazon MGM Studios auditioning actors to fill the role of Ian Flemings iconic British secret agent 007. According to Variety, the studio has hired acclaimed casting director Nina Gold to find a successor to Daniel Craig. The new actor will headline one of global cinemas most enduring franchises with a screen history stretching back to 1962. The search for the next James Bond is underway. [] The post Amazon MGM begins hunt for next James Bond, hires casting director appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Indian arrested at Sri Lanka airport with cocaine worth LKR 108 million
COLOMBO, May 15: A 60-year-old Indian national was arrested on Friday with cocaine worth 108 million Sri Lankan rupees at the Colombo airport, officials said. The suspect, a geologist by profession, arrived from Uganda via Doha on a Qatar Airways flight, said airport narcotics officials. He was concealing more than 2 kilograms of drugs in his luggage. During a thorough examination of the checked baggage of the passenger, customs officers uncovered approximately 2.15 kilograms of cocaine, meticulously concealed inside the [] The post Indian arrested at Sri Lanka airport with cocaine worth LKR 108 million appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Two dead as heavy rains batter Sri Lanka; thousands affected
COLOMBO, May 15: Two people have died in Sri Lanka due to adverse weather conditions brought on by persistent rain, the island nations disaster management centre said on Friday. The fatalities were reported in the eastern district of Batticaloa and the northern district of Jaffna. The toll comes after five days of rain affecting eight of the countrys 25 districts till 6 am Friday, according to the latest situation report issued by the centre. Over 4,000 people have been affected, [] The post Two dead as heavy rains batter Sri Lanka; thousands affected appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Top Horoscope Apps for Daily Predictions & Astrology Guidance
In todays fast-moving world, people are slowly turning to astrology apps not just for a daily horoscope but for guidance and clarity. If you are curious about your career, need relationship advice, want to know what your day has planned for you, or simply love checking your zodiac predictions every morning. However, the right astrology app makes the experience more accurate, accessible, and engaging. So, if youve been looking for these apps and want to know what your future has [] The post Top Horoscope Apps for Daily Predictions & Astrology Guidance appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
South Kashmir: Woman Injured After Masked Thieves Spray Substance into Her Eyes During Robbery Bid
SRINAGAR: A woman was injured after two masked men allegedly entered a residential house and attempted a robbery in the Shahlatoo area of south Kashmirs Shopian district on Friday, officials said. The incident took place at the residence of Muhammad Abar Malik, a resident of Shahlatoo, when only his wife was present inside the house. []
Can Trump-Xi Beijing Summit Reset Fragile US-China Relations Amid Deep Strategic Rivalry?
by Asad Mirza Trump and Xi projected cautious optimism during the Beijing summit, but deep tensions over Taiwan, trade, technology, military rivalry and global influence continue unresolved US President Donald Trumps high-stakes visit to Beijing for talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping has triggered global attention amid worsening geopolitical rivalries, trade tensions, and security concerns. []
Drones, UAS are like claws in the sky now: IAF chief
NEW DELHI, May 15: IAF Chief Air Chief Marshal A P Singh on Friday said drones and other unmanned aerial systems (UAS), being an extension of air power, are no more just eyes in the sky, rather they are now akin to claws in the sky. In his address at a defence seminar themed on unmanned aerial systems and counter-UAS, he asserted that in any modern aerial threat, complete domain awareness is the key, and there should be total coordination [] The post Drones, UAS are like claws in the sky now: IAF chief appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Will slips for allocation of portfolios to new UP ministers come from top: Akhileshs dig at BJP
LUCKNOW, May 15: As newly inducted ministers of the Uttar Pradesh Cabinet await portfolio allocation, Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav on Friday asked whether the slips of ministries to be allocated to them would come from the top, an apparent reference to the ruling BJPs top brass. Two cabinet ministers and four state ministers were inducted into the Yogi Adityanath 2.0 ministry and two state ministers were promoted to independent charge on May 10. This was the second expansion of [] The post Will slips for allocation of portfolios to new UP ministers come from top: Akhileshs dig at BJP appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Piprahwa Relics Of Buddha Accorded Emotional Farewell In Leh After 14-Day Exposition
LEH/JAMMU, May 15: The sacred Piprahwa relics of Lord Buddha were accorded an emotional farewell at Leh Airport on Friday after the conclusion of a 14-day-long grand exposition in Ladakh, during which more than 1.18 lakh devotees paid obeisance to the holy relics, making it one of the largest spiritual gatherings organised in the Union Territory. Ladakh Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena attended the farewell ceremony, which witnessed participation from people from different walks of life. Joined the people of [] The post Piprahwa Relics Of Buddha Accorded Emotional Farewell In Leh After 14-Day Exposition appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
SSG Road Reopens for Two-Way Traffic After Snow Clearance Operation
SRINAGAR: The Divisional Commissioner Kashmir has announced the reopening of the SrinagarSonamargGumri (SSG) Road for two-way movement of Medium and Heavy Motor Vehicles (HMVs) following the completion of snow clearance operations. According to an official notification issued by the Divisional Commissioners office, the strategic route has been opened from May 15, 2026, subject to strict []
Teenager Killed in a Road Accident in Budgam
By Arif Rashid Srinagar, May 15: A 16-year-old boy from Gundipora village died in a road accident in Central Kashmirs Budgam district on Friday, officials said. An official at the Sub-District Hospital Beerwah told the Rising Kashmir that the 16 old young person was critically injured in the accident and was immediately shifted to the hospital for treatment.After being brought to the hospital, doctors declared him dead on arrival, the official said. The deceased has been identified as Haris Khan, son of Abdul Majid Khan, a resident of Gundipora village in Tehsil Beerwah. Meanwhile, police have taken cognizance of the incident and initiated further investigation into the matter.
Abu Dhabi , May 15 : Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday reaffirmed Indias strong support for the United Arab Emirates (UAE) during the talks with the UAE President, Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, stressing that New Delhi stands shoulder-to-shoulder with Abu Dhabi amid growing regional instability in West Asia. Addressing the UAE leadership during the meeting, PM Modi described the UAE as his second home and thanked the Emirati side for the warm reception extended to him. I express my heartfelt gratitude for this warm welcome. And as you said, I have come to my second home, PM Modi said, adding that the escort provided by UAE Air Force aircraft during his arrival was a matter of pride for the people of India. The Prime Minister also thanked the UAE leadership for expressing condolences over the recent natural disaster in Uttar Pradesh and said he had been personally eager to meet the UAE president. We strongly condemn the attacks on the UAE. The way the UAE has been targeted is unacceptable in any way, PM Modi stated during the talks. Praising the UAE leaderships handling of the situation, PM Modi said, In these difficult circumstances, the restraint, courage, and wisdom you have shown are highly commendable. He also welcomed efforts under the UAE leadership to maintain national unity, security, and regional integrity.PM Modi expressed appreciation to the UAE government and the royal family for supporting the Indian community living in the Gulf nation during difficult times. I express my heartfelt gratitude to the UAE government and especially the Royal Family for their concern and care for the Indian community living in the UAE during these difficult times, treating them like members of their own family, he said. Referring to the broader regional situation, PM Modi said the impact of the ongoing conflict in West Asia was being felt globally and reiterated Indias support for diplomacy and dialogue. India has always prioritized dialogue and diplomacy for solving problems, he said, while emphasizing that keeping the Strait of Hormuz free, open, and safe remained a top priority. Adhering to international laws is essential in this regard, PM Modi added.The prime minister also underlined the growing importance of the India-UAE comprehensive strategic partnership. In the current situation, the importance of the India-UAE strategic partnership has increased manifold, he said.PM Modi noted that both countries had agreed during the UAE presidents January visit to India to qualitatively upgrade bilateral cooperation and said remarkable progress had already been achieved across sectors in a short period of time. In the coming times, we will continue to move forward together in every field, PM Modi said, reiterating Indias readiness to cooperate with the UAE in efforts aimed at restoring peace and stability in the region. (ANI)
MeT Forecasts Light Rain, Thundershowers and Gusty Winds at Scattered Places Across Jammu Kashmir
SRINAGAR: The Meteorological Department on Friday forecast light rain, thundershowers, and gusty winds at scattered locations across Jammu and Kashmir over the coming days, warning of temporary weather disruptions in several areas. According to the seven-day outlook, May 15 is expected to remain mostly dry initially, with chances of thundershowers developing in parts of the []
MBBS, BDS Internship Stipend Enhancement Still Pending in J&K: FAIMA Doctors Association
Dr. Mohammad Momin Khan of the FAIMA Doctors Association Srinagar, May 15: Dr. Mohammad Momin Khan of the FAIMA Doctors Association on Friday said that the enhancement of internship stipends for MBBS and BDS students is still pending in Jammu and Kashmir, alleging delay and confusion between departments over the approval process.In a statement. Dr. Khan said the Finance Department has informed that the file is currently with Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, while Health Minister Sakina Itoo has reportedly stated that the matter is lying with the Finance Department. Calling for immediate action, the FAIMA Doctors Association urged the Office of the Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir to intervene and resolve the issue at the earliest in the interest of intern doctors across the Union Territory.
Srinagar, May 15 : The political temperature in Jammu and Kashmir surged on Friday as the BJP slammed the National Conference (NC) government, vowing to physically shut down liquor outlets if the administration continues to prioritise revenue over morality. Speaking to reporters in Srinagar, J-K BJP Spokesperson Altaf Thakur framed the issue as a battle for the soul of the Valley. He accused the Omar Abdullah-led government of actively promoting the sale of intoxicants, which he claims contradicts the spiritual heritage of the region. Thakur issued a formal warning to the ruling party, suggesting that the BJP is prepared to take the law into its own hands if the government does not reverse its stance on liquor licensing.BJP Kashmir is against all kinds of intoxicants. National Conference wants to drown the local youth in liquor. They are supporting liquor. This is the land of sages. We will not allow liquor stores to open on this land. If the Omar Govt does not take note of it, we will continue our protest and the BJP will lock down the liquor stores. This is a warning for the party which is supporting liquor for revenue, said Thakur. Bharatiya Janata Partys Jammu and Kashmir unit on Friday staged a protest in Srinagar against the operation of wine shops in the Kashmir Valley and demanded a complete ban on the sale and purchase of liquor in the Kashmir division. BJP workers and leaders took out a protest march from Ram Munshibagh in Sonwar area of Srinagar and attempted to march towards the residence of Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah at Gupkar. Meanwhile, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Sunday defended the administrations policy on liquor shops in the Union Territory, saying the government was not encouraging alcohol consumption but allowing individuals whose religious beliefs permit it to exercise their choice. Speaking to reporters, Abdullah said, These (wine) shops are intended specifically for those individuals whose religious beliefs permit them to consume alcohol. No government in Jammu and Kashmir, to date, has ever imposed a complete ban on these establishments. This does not imply that we wish to encourage increased consumption; it simply means that those whose religious tenets permit the use or consumption of alcohol are free to do so.He added that his government had adopted measures to prevent alcohol from influencing the younger generation.Our own religion does not grant us such permission, nor do we desire to see people gravitating toward this path. Consequently, our administration has implemented two or three key measures. First, we have not opened any new liquor shops. Second, we have made every concerted effort to ensure that no such shop is situated in a location where it might tempt our youth to stray down the wrong path, he said. (ANI)
India Ready To Extend All Possible Support For Peace In West Asia: PM Modi In UAE
ABU DHABI, May 15: India is ready to extend all possible support to bring peace in West Asia, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Friday during his talks with UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. The Modi-Al Nahyan meeting took place shortly after the prime minister landed in the Gulf nation in the first leg of his five-nation tour that also includes four European countries. We condemned the attacks on the UAE, Modi said in his opening remarks [] The post India Ready To Extend All Possible Support For Peace In West Asia: PM Modi In UAE appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Light Rain, Thunderstorms & Gusty Winds Likely at Scattered to Many Places in J&K on May 15-16
Srinagar, May 15: The Meteorological Centre Srinagar has forecast partly to generally cloudy weather across Jammu and Kashmir with light rain, thundershowers and gusty winds at scattered to many places during May 15 and 16. According to the forecast issued by the MET Centre Srinagar, weather conditions are expected to remain generally dry on May 17 and 18. However, from May 19 to 20, the Union Territory is likely to witness generally cloudy weather with spells of light rain and thundershowers at scattered places. The weather department said May 21 is expected to remain generally cloudy with brief spells of rain at isolated places, while dry weather is likely to prevail from May 22 to 25. In its advisory, the MET Centre warned of the possibility of thunder, lightning and gusty winds with speeds reaching 40-50 kmph at a few places in both Kashmir and Jammu divisions during May 15 and 16. The department has also advised people to suspend boating and shikara riding, particularly during afternoon and late afternoon hours, in view of possible gusty winds and thunderstorms.
NC Resorting to Lies to Justify Speakers Actions: LoP Sharma
SRINAGAR : Leader of Opposition Sunil Kumar Sharma on Friday said that the National Conference was peddling lies to justify the Speakers unjust and unfair actions. He reminded the ruling party that chairs of committees are decided in accordance with wellestablished parliamentary conventions. Reacting to National Conference claims that 62.5 percent of committee chairs have []
PM Modi Reaches UAE, Marks The Beginning Of Five-Nation Visit
PM Modi was welcomed by UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.
Unnao rape case: SC sets aside order suspending Sengars life term, asks HC to decide plea afresh
NEW DELHI, May 15: The Supreme Court on Friday set aside a Delhi High Court order suspending the life sentence of former BJP MLA Kuldeep Singh Sengar in the 2017 Unnao rape case and asked it to decide the plea afresh. A bench comprising Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi also asked the high court to make endeavours to decide the main plea of Sengar against his conviction and life imprisonment in the case within [] The post Unnao rape case: SC sets aside order suspending Sengars life term, asks HC to decide plea afresh appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Trump Wraps Up China Visit After Talks With Xi On Iran War And Trade
BEIJING, May 15: US President Donald Trump left Beijing on Friday ending his three-day visit, during which he held several rounds of talks with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping on a host of issues including the Iran war and trade. Before Trumps departure, both leaders had a private meeting at Zhongnanhai, the well-guarded compound in Beijing where top leaders reside. However, deep differences seem to persist between the two leaders on the issue of Taiwan. Both leaders also held talks [] The post Trump Wraps Up China Visit After Talks With Xi On Iran War And Trade appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Can NewsDrum convert editorial impact into a sustainable media business?
A look at NewsDrums four-year run, its key editorial breaks, bootstrapped model, audience profile and the questions around its next phase of growth India has too many news websites. It also has too few trustworthy ones. Somewhere in that contradiction, a small Delhi-based newsroom is trying to build a business. NewsDrum, the general news platform owned by BMI Group, is in its fourth year of operations. By the standards of Indian digital media, four years is not a long time. [] The post Can NewsDrum convert editorial impact into a sustainable media business? appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Police foil BJP protest against wine shops in Srinagar
Srinagar, May 15: Workers of the Bharatiya Janata Party on Friday held a protest in Srinagar against the sale of liquor in Kashmir, demanding a complete ban on wine shops in the Valley. The protest march started from the Ram Munshi bagh area in Sonwar and proceeded towards Gupkar Road, where the residence of Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah is located. Led by party leaders and workers, the protesters raised slogans against the ruling Jammu and Kashmir National Conference government and accused it of encouraging liquor sales despite opposition from various sections of society. Police later intercepted the march and foiled the protest before the demonstrators could move further towards Gupkar, officials said. Speaking to reporters, BJP state co-media incharge Sajid Yousuf Shah said the party was seeking an immediate ban on liquor sales in Kashmir, describing the issue as linked to the Valleys social and religious values. The people of Kashmir have consistently opposed liquor sales and the government must respect public sentiment by shutting wine shops across the Valley, Shah said. He said tourists visit Kashmir for its natural beauty, culture and hospitality and not for alcohol consumption. Shah also alleged that the National Conference was attempting to defend the promotion of liquor in the region despite public opposition. He said the BJP would continue its campaign until the administration takes concrete steps to stop the sale of alcohol in Kashmir.(KNS).
Petrol, diesel prices hiked by Rs 3/litre after elections as crude costs bite
NEW DELHI, May 15: Petrol and diesel prices were hiked by Rs 3 per litre each on Friday, the first rate increase in more than four years, amid mounting losses of fuel retailers due to surging global crude prices. The increase comes 16 days after assembly elections concluded in Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal. Fuel prices had remained unchanged through the polling period despite a sharp rise in international oil prices triggered by the West Asia conflict. Petrol [] The post Petrol, diesel prices hiked by Rs 3/litre after elections as crude costs bite appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
BJP Kashmir Unit Protests Against Liquor Sale, Several Workers Detained
SRINAGAR: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Kashmir unit on Friday staged a protest against the sale of liquor in Kashmir, demanding a complete ban on alcohol outlets in the Valley. The protest demonstration was held in Srinagar, where BJP workers raised slogans against the liquor trade and urged the administration to respect the sentiments of []
CBI Conducts Searches In Haryana Bank Scam Case; Seizes Financial Records, Digital Evidence
New Delhi, May 15: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) conducted searches at multiple locations in Chandigarh and Panchkula in connection with a Haryana bank scam case and seized financial records and digital evidence linked to the alleged fraud, officials said on Friday. Certain officials of IDFC First Bank and AU Small Finance Bank, in connivance with public servants of various departments of the Haryana government, allegedly misappropriated government funds through fraudulent means, an official statement said. The agency said [] The post CBI Conducts Searches In Haryana Bank Scam Case; Seizes Financial Records, Digital Evidence appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
BJP Holds Protest Demanding Liquor Ban In J&K, Police Detain Leaders Briefly
SRINAGAR, May 15: Police on Friday stopped a protest march of the BJP demanding a complete ban on liquor in Jammu and Kashmir, and detained some party leaders temporarily, officials said. Scores of BJP leaders and workers assembled near the Ram Munshi Bagh Park here and tried to take out a protest march towards the residence of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah at Gupkar, they said. They shouted slogans demanding a complete ban on liquor in the Union territory. However, police [] The post BJP Holds Protest Demanding Liquor Ban In J&K, Police Detain Leaders Briefly appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
27-Year-Old Man Dies After Falling From Tree in South Kashmir
SRINAGAR: A 27-year-old man died after accidentally falling from a tree in the Radikhal Behak area under the jurisdiction of Keller in south Kashmirs Shopian district on Friday. Officials said that the deceased has been identified as Mohd Tufail Khatana, son of Papa Khatana, a resident of the Kanthool area of Tehsil Bakhori in Rajouri []
New Delhi, May 15: Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Friday announced that the National Testing Agency (NTA) will conduct the NEET-UG re-examination on June 21 and said the exam will shift to Computer- Based Test (CBT) mode from next year as part of reforms aimed at ensuring transparency. Pradhan assured the students that they would not let malpractice happen again in the examination and said the governments topmost priority was the future of students. Our topmost priority is the [] The post Will Not Let Malpractice Happen Again: Education Minister Pradhan On NEET Paper-Leak, Announces CBT Mode Exam From Next Year appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
J&K Govt Approves Major Power Infrastructure Upgrades In Srinagar
JAMMU, May 15: The Jammu and Kashmir Government has approved major power infrastructure projects aimed at strengthening electricity transmission and improving power supply in Srinagar and adjoining areas. According to the Office of the Chief Minister, the Council of Ministers, chaired by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, sanctioned the augmentation of the Grid Sub Station at Zainakote from 450 MVA to 780 MVA at an estimated cost of 67.66 crore. The government has also approved the upgradation of the 132 KV [] The post J&K Govt Approves Major Power Infrastructure Upgrades In Srinagar appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Compromised PM Didnt Sign Trade Deal With US, But A Bargain For Adanis Release: Rahul
NEW DELHI, May 15:Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of signing a trade deal with the US only to secure the release of billionaire businessman Gautam Adani. Compromised PM did not strike a trade deal, but a bargain for Adanis release, Gandhi said in a post in Hindi on X, after reports that the US has agreed to settle the lawsuit that accused Adani of hiding alleged bribery. The US government has agreed to settle [] The post Compromised PM Didnt Sign Trade Deal With US, But A Bargain For Adanis Release: Rahul appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
SSG Road Opened For Two-Way Traffic After Snow Clearance: Div Com Kashmir Issues Advisory
Srinagar, May 15 : The Divisional Commissioner Kashmir has announced the reopening of the Srinagar-Sonamarg-Gumri (SSG) Road for two-way traffic movement of Medium and Heavy Motor Vehicles (HMVs) following snow clearance operations. According to an official notification issued by the Office of the Divisional Commissioner Kashmir, the road has been declared open from May 15, 2026, subject to strict safety guidelines and weather-related conditions. The notification stated that the district administrations of Ganderbal, Drass and Kargil will review weather advisories [] The post SSG Road Opened For Two-Way Traffic After Snow Clearance: Div Com Kashmir Issues Advisory appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
J&K Govt Orders Transfers In Youth Services And Sports Department
Jammu, May 15: The Jammu and Kashmir Government on Thursday ordered a reshuffle in the Youth Services and Sports Department, transferring several officers and assigning additional responsibilities with immediate effect. According to an official order, a number of In-charge District Youth Services and Sports Officers (DYSSOs) and Physical Education Lecturers (PELs) have been posted to new districts across Jammu and Kashmir. Under the transfer order, Sunil Kumar has been shifted from Shopian to Kathua, while Sunil Singh Sambyal has been [] The post J&K Govt Orders Transfers In Youth Services And Sports Department appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
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MANUU Arts & Science College organises drug de-addiction programme
Srinagar, May 14: With an aim of curbing the menace of drug addiction and substance abuse in society, Moulana Azad National Urdu University -MANUU Arts and Science College for girls organised an awareness workshop / discussion at its Humhama campus on Thursday. Noted Islamic Scholar Aga Syed Mohammad Hadi and Social Activist addressed the students, research scholars and staff of MANUU Arts and Science College and urged upon them to raise their voice against this menace. Aga Mohammad Hadi Al Mosavi Al Safvi who was chief guest on the occasion stressed on educational institutions to hold such deliberations and discussions more frequently. He said that drug addiction and substance abuse is a social problem and society as a whole must come forward to curb this menace. He said that people associated with drug trafficking and its trade must be taken to task and he appreciated the role of the Govt. He also said that such people must be socially boycotted as well. Dr Raja Muzaffar Bhat appreciated the initiative Nasha Mukt Jammu Kashmir which was launched by LG Manoj Sinha last month. He urged the authorities to ban sale of liquor as well in Kashmir valley as this was not only prohibited in Islam but all major religions of the world disallow it. He also stressed on banning sale of cigarettes and tobacco products also because according to him use of these products leads to substance abuse among teenagers. The event was coordinated by Showkat Ahmad Assistant Professor and the session was chaired by Principal of the college Dr Raihana Malik. She welcomed the guests and highlighted the significance of creating awareness against substance abuse. The programme also featured an interactive question and answer session with students and teachers .The programme concluded with a vote of thanks by Dr Ajaz Abdullah Assistant Professor emphasizing the collective responsibility to build a drug-free society.
NEET-UG re-exam to be held on June 21
New Delhi: Medical entrance exam NEET-UG, which was cancelled following allegations of irregularities in the examination process, will be re-conducted on June 21, the National Testing Agency (NTA) announced on Friday. The exam was earlier conducted on May 3. The NTA had on Tuesday announced the cancellation of NEET-UG and said the Central Bureau of 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 .
ED Conducts Raids in Srinagar, Other States Over Online Gaming Forex Violation Case
SRINAGAR: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Thursday carried out searches at multiple locations across the country in connection with an alleged foreign exchange violation case linked to online gaming activities involving a Delhi-based company and its associates. Officials said raids were conducted at around 14 locations belonging to individuals and firms in Delhi, Gujarat, Indore []
NTA Announces NEET (UG) 2026 Re-Examination Date
SRINAGAR: The National Testing Agency (NTA) on Friday confirmed that the re-examination for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test Undergraduate (NEET-UG) 2026 will be held on June 21. In an official update shared on its X handle, the agency stated that the revised examination schedule has been approved by the Government of India. It added []
Centre hikes petrol, diesel prices by Rs 3 per litre each
New Delhi , May 15 : The Centre has hiked the prices of petrol and diesel by Rs 3 per litre each on Friday across the country.In New Delhi, the petrol prices rose from Rs 94.77 to Rs 97.77 per litre, while diesel prices increased from Rs 87.67 to Rs 90.67 per litre. This comes amid a call for fuel conservation as the world faces an energy crisis amid the West Asia conflict, which led to a blockade in the significant maritime trade route, the Strait of Hormuz. The Brent oil prices have been at a record high in the wake of the US-Israel and Iran war, which began on February 28 this year. The Brent oil price has been hovering over USD 100 per barrel as the US and Iran are attempting to mediate for a long-term ceasefire in the region. The widening of the ambit of the war engulfed the West Asian countries, which are major suppliers of fuel.However, India has maintained that there is no shortage of fuel and has adequate energy supplies. On May 12, Union Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas Hardeep Singh Puri said India ensured stable fuel prices and uninterrupted energy supplies despite global disruptions and rising crude oil prices, while significantly boosting domestic LPG production to meet growing demand. Addressing the CII Annual Business Summit 2026, Puri highlighted Indias resilience in handling global energy shocks through strong policy coordination and effective supply management.At a time of global supply shocks and rising crude prices, India ensured seamless availability of petrol, diesel, and LPG across the country, with no reports of shortages. Despite sharp global volatility, fuel prices have largely remained unchanged since 2022, reflecting strong policy coordination and effective supply management, the minister said. Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas had also said the government has taken several effective measures to ensure uninterrupted fuel supplies for consumers and that the crude oil inventories remain stable, refineries are operating at optimum levels, and adequate stocks of petrol, diesel and LPG are available across the country with no reported dry-outs. (ANI)
BJP to Hold Protest Against Wine Shops in Kashmir Today
SRINAGAR: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Kashmir unit has announced a protest march in Srinagar today against the operation of wine shops in the Kashmir Valley, demanding a complete ban on the sale and purchase of alcohol across the region. In a statement issued by the partys co-media in-charge for Jammu and Kashmir, the protest []
Iran is finished, should make deal to end war: Trump after talks with Xi Jinping
BEIJING: US President Donald Trump said Iran is finished and must either negotiate a deal to end the ongoing conflict or face destruction. Deal or annihilation for Iran, Trump stated during an interview with Fox News on the final day of his three-day trip to China. He emphasised that the US cannot let Iran have []
Sacred Buddha Relics Exposition Concludes in Ladakh, Draws Over 1.18 Lakh Devotees
SRINAGAR: The 14-day Sacred Grand Exposition of the Holy Relics of Tathgata Buddha concluded in Ladakh on Thursday with thousands of devotees gathering at the Dharma Centre in Choglamsar to pay their final respects to Lord Buddha. Lieutenant Governor of the Union Territory of Ladakh, Vinai Kumar Saxena, attended the closing ceremony, which coincided with []

