These 5 Zodiac Signs Rank Among the Most Creative
Theres more than enough anecdotal evidence to suggest that there is a clear correlation between your personality and creative abilities and which zodiac sign you were born under. If you are a Pisces person, for instance, the twelfth sign of the zodiac is deemed to be the most creative of all the star signs. That means there is a greater chance that if you set to work using a laser engraving machine, as one example, you are more inclined to [] The post These 5 Zodiac Signs Rank Among the Most Creative appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Victura Airmotion: the BLDC Ceiling Fan Every Home Needs
Victura Airmotion really changed the game for people. They wanted a BLDC Ceiling Fan that saves electricity, runs quietly, performs consistently, and lasts for years without creating unnecessary maintenance problems, all while being affordable. The process of purchasing a ceiling fan used to be pretty straightforward. But Indian households developed new power consumption patterns because of their increasing electricity costs, extended summer seasons and their experience with voltage level changes and their regular use of inverters. So, old fans just [] The post Victura Airmotion: the BLDC Ceiling Fan Every Home Needs appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Parliamentary Panel Summons NTA Chief; To Review Reforms, NEET-UG Paper Leak Case On Thursday
NEW DELHI, May 18: A parliamentary panel has decided to review the implementation of reforms in the National Testing Agency (NTA) as well as the NEET-UG 2026 paper leak case and has summoned NTA Chairperson Pradeep Kumar Joshi and other bureaucrats for deliberations. The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Education, Women, Children, Youth and Sports will seek the views of top education ministry bureaucrats on the alleged paper leak and reforms of NTA, which holds centralised admission tests to various undergraduate [] The post Parliamentary Panel Summons NTA Chief; To Review Reforms, NEET-UG Paper Leak Case On Thursday appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Former CRPF Chief K Vijay Kumar To Receive Padma Shri From President Murmu On May 25
NEW DELHI, May 18: Former CRPF director general K Vijay Kumar, who led several high-profile anti-insurgency and anti-terror operations during his distinguished career in the Indian Police Service, will be conferred the Padma Shri by President Droupadi Murmu on May 25. A 1975-batch IPS officer of the Tamil Nadu cadre, Kumar is known for heading the Special Task Force that eliminated forest brigand Veerappan in 2004 after a two-decade-long manhunt. Born on September 15, 1952, he studied at St Josephs [] The post Former CRPF Chief K Vijay Kumar To Receive Padma Shri From President Murmu On May 25 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
ROC Jammu Kashmir Directs All NIDHI Companies to Close Unauthorised Operations
SRINAGAR: The Registrar of Companies (ROC), Jammu and Kashmir, has issued show-cause notices to all Nidhi companies incorporated in the Union Territory, warning them to explain why prosecution proceedings should not be initiated against them for alleged violations of relevant laws, according to an official statement. The action was taken as part of an enforcement []
SRINAGAR: In a major step towards strengthening road safety and traffic regulation, the Jammu and Kashmir Traffic Police has been equipped with more than 350 modern vehicles and hundreds of advanced enforcement gadgets to improve monitoring and management on roads across the Union Territory. Officials said the newly inducted fleet includes interceptor vehicles, highway patrol []
Woman Killed, Two Critically Injured as Car Plunges into Gorge on Udhampur Highway
SRINAGAR: A woman was killed and two other persons were critically injured after a speeding car plunged into a deep gorge along the Udhampur Highway on Monday, officials said. The accident involved a car bearing registration number JK02AR-5777, which reportedly lost control before skidding off the road and falling into the gorge. Officials said the []
PM Modi holds bilateral meeting with Norway PM Stre as part of his two-day visit
Norway, May 18 : Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday held a bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stre of Norway as part of the latters two-day official visit to the Nordic country. PM Modi was welcomed by his Norwegian counterpart at the Government Guest House in Oslo, where the bilateral engagement took place.The meeting comes as part of the fourth leg of Prime Minister Modis five-nation tour after he visited the UAE, the Netherlands and Sweden. In a historic milestone for bilateral diplomacy, PM Modi touched down in Oslo earlier in the day, marking the first time an Indian Prime Minister has visited the Scandinavian nation in 43 years. Arriving for a two-day official tour following his engagements in Sweden, PM Modis visit constitutes the crucial fourth leg of his ongoing tour, aimed at comprehensively revitalising India-Norway strategic and economic relations. Demonstrating a unique diplomatic gesture that underscored the significance of the visit, the Prime Minister of Norway, Jonas Gahr stre, was personally present on the tarmac to receive the Indian leader. The high-profile welcoming delegation at the airport also featured Norways Ambassador to India, May-Elin Stener, and Indias Ambassador to Norway, Gloria Gangte, alongside several other high-ranking dignitaries.Reflecting the mutual excitement surrounding the visit, PM Jonas Gahr stre took to social media to personally welcome the Indian PM. Welcome to Norway, Prime Minister @narendramodi. It marks a historic moment: the first visit by Indias Prime Minister in over 40 years. I look forward to how Norway, the Nordics, and India can strengthen cooperation on trade, green transition, and our common global challenges, the Prime Minister of Norway stated in a post on X. Expressing immense pride regarding the high-profile visit and noting the long-standing gap since an Indian leader last set foot in the country, Ambassador May-Elin Stener also shared her enthusiasm on X. Honoured to welcome Indian Prime Minister @narendramodi to Norway.Truly special occasion the first visit by an Indian PM to Norway in 43 years. A reflection of our strong ties and shared ambitions, she wrote.The itinerary for PM Modis time in Oslo is packed with high-level engagements, including participating in the third India-Nordic Summit and holding critical bilateral discussions. While in the country, PM Modi is scheduled to call on King Harald V and Queen Sonja.Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to next visit Italy as part of the last leg of his tour. (ANI)
Putins China visit on May 19-20 to focus on strategic partnership and global issues
BEIJING/MOSCOW, May 18: After US President Donald Trump, China will host Russian President Vladimir Putin, and the talks will focus on strategic partnership and global issues. Putin is scheduled to visit China on May 19-20 at the invitation of Chinese President Xi Jinping. During the two-day visit, Putin and Xi are expected to hold talks focusing on bilateral relations as well as other key international issues. Putin is also scheduled to meet Chinese Premier Li Qiang. Both the leaders had [] The post Putins China visit on May 19-20 to focus on strategic partnership and global issues appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Kathua-Udhampur Emerge As Development Hub In Over One Decade
JAMMU, May 18: Reflecting a broader shift in the development narrative, the Kathua-Udhampur Parliamentary Constituency in Jammu and Kashmir in over one decade has undergone a visible and measurable transformation. Represented for a third consecutive term by union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh in the Lok Sabha, the constituency today presents a model of integrated growth from high-impact infrastructure to education, industry, connectivity, pilgrimage facilities, and rural upliftment. The last ten years in this constituency having five districts namely Kathua, Udhampur, [] The post Kathua-Udhampur Emerge As Development Hub In Over One Decade appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Israeli troops begin intercepting vessels from flotilla trying to breach Gaza blockade
ANKARA, May 18: The Israeli military began intercepting several boats on Monday morning that are part of a flotilla attempting to break the Gaza blockade. More than 50 vessels departed from the port in Marmaris last week in what the organisers of the Global Sumud Flotilla described as the final leg of their journey to Gazas shores. The organisations livestream showed several activists filming with cameras as Israeli military boarded their boats off the coast of Cyprus. An hour prior [] The post Israeli troops begin intercepting vessels from flotilla trying to breach Gaza blockade appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Anantnag, May 18: Continuing its intensified campaign against narcotics trafficking, Anantnag Police on Monday attached immovable property worth nearly 1.10 crore under Section 68(F) of the NDPS Act in a major action against the drug network operating in the district. Officials said the attached property includes a double-storeyed residential house belonging to alleged drug peddler Ajaz Ahmad Bhat, son of Gh. Mohi-Ud-Din Bhat, a resident of Nowshara Srigufwara. The action was carried out by Police Station Srigufwara in connection with [] The post Anantnag Police Attaches Property Worth 1.10 Crore Under NDPS Act, Tightens Noose Around Drug Network appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Iranian Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi released from hospital
DUBAI, May 18: Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi has been released from a hospital in Tehran after more than two weeks, her supporters said Monday. They called for Mohammadi, 54, to remain at home to receive follow-up care and daily physiotherapy. Mohammadi was urgently transferred from prison to a hospital in northwestern Iran on May 1 after she fell unconscious. She was released on bail nearly 10 days later and transferred to the hospital in Tehran, where specialists [] The post Iranian Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi released from hospital appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Trump posts map of Iran with American flag overlay amid stalled nuclear talks
WASHINGTON, May 18: US President Donald Trump, who is known to have made provocative statements since February 28 when he launched an attack on Iran, escalated rhetorical tensions with Iran on Monday by sharing a map of West Asia on Truth Social featuring an American flag overlay and red arrows directed toward Iran from multiple directions,a post that drew widespread attention hours after he issued a stark warning to Tehran. Though no context was provided, the visual was widely read [] The post Trump posts map of Iran with American flag overlay amid stalled nuclear talks appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Kashmir EdTech startup Koshur Scientist launches Panah to address youth mental health issues
Kashmir-Based EdTech Startup Koshur Scientist Launches Panah to Address Growing Mental Health Challenges Among Youth Srinagar, May 18: In a major initiative aimed at supporting the emotional well-being of students and young people in Kashmir, Koshur Scientist, a rapidly emerging education technology startup from the Valley, has officially launched Panah, a dedicated mental health and wellness platform focused on providing accessible emotional support, guidance, and mentorship to students. The platform, launched under the banner of Koshur Scientist, comes at a time when conversations around mental health are becoming increasingly important across educational institutions in Jammu & Kashmir. Rising academic pressure, uncertainty regarding careers, social stress, emotional burnout, and digital isolation have significantly impacted the psychological well-being of young people, especially students preparing for competitive examinations and higher education. With Panah, the startup aims to create what it describes as a safe digital space where students can openly seek emotional support, motivation, mentorship, and mental wellness resources without fear of stigma or judgment. Founded by young Kashmiri entrepreneur and NIT Srinagar alumnus Muhammad Salman, Koshur Scientist has, over the past few years, gained recognition for building AI-driven educational tools, mentorship initiatives, and student-focused digital learning ecosystems in Kashmir. The startup has been working extensively with students through educational programs, online learning systems, career guidance initiatives, and digital skill-building platforms. Now, through Panah, the organization is expanding its mission beyond academics to directly address one of the most neglected yet critical aspects of student life mental health. Speaking about the initiative, founder Muhammad Salman said the idea behind Panah emerged from observing the silent emotional struggles faced by students across Kashmir. He further added that the vision behind the platform is not only to provide support during difficult emotional phases but also to help students develop confidence, resilience, clarity, and emotional stability while pursuing their educational and personal goals. According to the startup, Panah will initially focus on students and youth by offering emotional wellness guidance, mentorship-based support systems, awareness content, stress-management resources, motivational sessions, and community-driven engagement initiatives aimed at promoting mental well-being. The platform also seeks to normalize discussions around anxiety, emotional fatigue, burnout, overthinking, loneliness, confidence issues, and career-related stress challenges increasingly being experienced by young people in highly competitive educational environments. Mental health experts and educators in Jammu & Kashmir have repeatedly highlighted the growing need for youth-focused psychological support systems in the region. Various studies and reports have indicated a sharp rise in stress-related and emotional health concerns among students, particularly after the pandemic and the rapid shift toward digitally driven academic ecosystems. Observers believe that initiatives such as Panah can play a meaningful role in encouraging early mental health conversations, reducing stigma, and making emotional support more approachable for students who often hesitate to seek help through traditional channels. The launch of Panah also marks an important step in the evolution of Kashmirs startup ecosystem, where young entrepreneurs are increasingly building technology-driven solutions focused not only on education and employment, but also on social impact and community well-being. Koshur Scientist stated that the platform will continue evolving with additional features, guided support systems, mentorship collaborations, wellness-driven initiatives, and partnerships aimed at strengthening student mental health support across the region. As mental health continues to emerge as one of the defining concerns among todays youth, Panah represents an attempt to create a more compassionate, supportive, and emotionally aware ecosystem for students in Kashmir one where academic growth and emotional well-being go hand in hand.
J&K Traffic Police Gets 350 Modern Vehicles, 685 Bodycams To Strengthen Road Safety
JAMMU, May 18: The Jammu and Kashmir Traffic Police has received 350 modern vehicles equipped with road safety gadgets, including 685 body-worn cameras, interceptor vehicles and patrol units, to strengthen traffic monitoring, management and regulation, officials said. The Union Territory has registered a steady decline in accidents over the last three years owing to intensified induction of modern equipment, enforcement measures, awareness campaigns and strengthening of road safety infrastructure. As many as over 350 vehicles and over 1000 enforcement assets [] The post J&K Traffic Police Gets 350 Modern Vehicles, 685 Bodycams To Strengthen Road Safety appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
EXIM Bank eyes 10 pc jump in loan book in FY27 despite West Asia tensions
MUMBAI, May 18: The Export-Import Bank of India is aiming for a 10 per cent jump in its loan book in the financial year 2026-27, despite the West Asia conflict, a top official has said. The city-headquartered lender, which supports Indian exporters, is aiming for 10 per cent credit growth in the new fiscal, its managing director and chief executive Harsha Bangari said. The FY27 loan growth number is lower than the 12 per cent growth it achieved in FY26, [] The post EXIM Bank eyes 10 pc jump in loan book in FY27 despite West Asia tensions appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Goyal asks industry to boost manufacturing to reduce imports
NEW DELHI, May 18: Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on Monday asked the industry to identify goods that can be manufactured in India to help reduce import dependence of those products. He also suggested increasing exports and buy goods manufactured in India, rather than importing them. Addressing domestic traders, he said, You should keep an eye on what goods are being imported, you will see opportunities in that too, what things can be manufactured in India. Goyal urged stakeholders [] The post Goyal asks industry to boost manufacturing to reduce imports appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Indias hotel sector attracts USD 185 mn investment in Jan-Mar, jumps 58 pc: JLL
NEW DELHI, May 18: Investments in Indias hotel sector increased 58 per cent to USD 185 million in the January-March period of this year, with investors being confident about the growth potential of the hotel business, according to JLL. The hotel industry attracted USD 117 million in the year-ago period. On Monday, real estate consultant JLL India released a report, Hotel Investment Trends in India: 2025, which mentioned that the investment last calendar year surged 67 per cent to USD [] The post Indias hotel sector attracts USD 185 mn investment in Jan-Mar, jumps 58 pc: JLL appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
TVS Motor Co to acquire 4.9 stake in Jana Small Finance Bank for Rs 193.32 cr
NEW DELHI, May 18: TVS Motor Company Ltd on Monday said it will acquire 4.9 per cent stake in Jana Small Finance Bank Ltd for Rs 193.32 crore. The acquisition is part of a deal by TVS VENU to acquire a minority stake in Jana Small Finance Bank Ltd through a combination of primary issuance of warrants and a secondary purchase for an equity ownership of up to 9.9 per cent on a fully diluted basis, which includes 4.9 per [] The post TVS Motor Co to acquire 4.9 stake in Jana Small Finance Bank for Rs 193.32 cr appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
South Kashmir Truck Driver Critical After Severe Burn Injuries in Delhi
SRINAGAR: A truck driver from south Kashmirs Pulwama district is in a critical condition at SMHS Hospital Srinagar after sustaining severe burn injuries in a gas leakage incident inside his vehicle in New Delhi, hospital and attendant sources said on Monday. The injured has been identified as Ishfaq Ahmad Bhat, 35, son of Ghulam Qadir []
Not logical to say that will not negotiate: Iranian President Pezeshkian on negotiations with US
Tehran , May 18 : Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on Monday defended Tehrans decision to pursue negotiations with the United States, saying dialogue conducted with dignity is necessary while stressing that Iran will continue defending its national rights. According to the Iranian Students News Agency (ISNA), Pezeshkian made the remarks during a public relations gathering of executive agencies titled Iranian Narrators.It is not logical to say that we will not negotiate, the Pezeshkian said. They chant that we shouldnt engage in dialoguewhat should we do if we dont talk? Fight until the bitter end? Its not logical to say we wont engage in dialogue; we engage in dialogue with dignity, he said. Pezeshkian added that Iran is capable of defending its interests while pursuing diplomatic engagement. We are capable of defending the nations rights with the backing of the people. We must speak logically and receive logical responses, he said. The Iranian President also emphasised the importance of national unity amid regional tensions. We must try not to break the unity and cohesion in the country. What can we do if they are shouting, Lets not talk, if we dont talk? Should we fight until the end? We will talk with dignity, he said. Pezeshkian accused Irans adversaries of attempting to destabilise the country and criticised international reactions to recent regional conflicts. They wanted to overthrow the Islamic Republic system in three days, but today they plotted to move forward by sowing division, he said. Referring to the conflict in Gaza, Pezeshkian said, We saw what crimes they committed in Gaza and Palestine, and the American media constantly justify that they are defending themselves. Reaffirming his governments diplomatic approach, the President said Iran would continue negotiations while safeguarding national interests. We are respectful towards foreigners, we negotiate, and we will defend the rights of the nation, Pezeshkian said. Meanwhile, escalating the war of words amid a persistent diplomatic stalemate, US President Donald Trump issued a fresh warning to Iran as negotiations remained deadlocked over uranium stockpiles, sanctions relief and war compensation following months of conflict across West Asia. For Iran, the Clock is Ticking, and they better get moving, FAST, or there wont be anything left of them. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE! Trump wrote on Sunday in a Truth Social post.The US Presidents sharp remarks came just hours after Iranian media revealed Washingtons core conditions for resuming negotiations. According to Irans Fars News Agency, the US wants Iran to surrender 400 kilograms of enriched uranium, keep only one nuclear facility active, drop demands for war compensation, accept that most frozen Iranian assets will remain blocked and end the war on all fronts only after negotiations are completed. In a swift counter-response, Tehran laid out its own five preconditions for talks.According to Iranian media reports, Iran said it would only return to negotiations if military operations across the region, particularly in Lebanon, come to an end, sanctions on Iran are lifted and its frozen overseas assets are released. Furthermore, Iran demanded compensation for war damages and recognition of its sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz. (ANI)
Jairam Ramesh gives privilege notice against Pradhan over derogatory remarks against Par panel
NEW DELHI, May 18: Congress chief whip in the Rajya Sabha Jairam Ramesh on Monday gave a privilege notice against Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan for allegedly lowering the dignity of Parliament with remarks made at a recent press conference. In his notice to Rajya Sabha Chairman C P Radhakrishnan, Ramesh said that during a press conference on May 15 in the aftermath of the NEET-UG exam cancellation, Pradhan made some derogatory remarks against a parliamentary committee, which reveal his [] The post Jairam Ramesh gives privilege notice against Pradhan over derogatory remarks against Par panel appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Researchers develop wearable polygraph to detect, measure stress
NEW DELHI, May 18: Researchers have developed a wearable polygraph system designed to sense underlying stress hidden deep within the body. The lightweight, bandage-like device, described in a paper in the journal Science Advances, gently adheres to the chest, where it simultaneously measures heart activity, breathing patterns, sweat response, blood flow and temperature. Together, the signals capture a real-time, whole-body view of stress, the researchers, from the US Northwestern University and Sungkyunkwan University in the Republic of Korea, said. Sometimes, [] The post Researchers develop wearable polygraph to detect, measure stress appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
3 Ludhiana schools receive bomb threat emails, nothing suspicious found
LUDHIANA, May 18: Three private schools on Monday received bomb threat emails, prompting authorities to launch anti-sabotage checks at the institutions, officials said here. However, nothing suspicious was found after detailed search operations at the schools, they said. School authorities alerted police soon after receiving the threat mails, following which teams from the local police stations, along with anti-sabotage and bomb disposal squads, rushed to the campuses. The schools were evacuated and cordoned off as a precautionary measure during the [] The post 3 Ludhiana schools receive bomb threat emails, nothing suspicious found appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Batamaloo Residents Decry Water Crisis, Stage Protest
SRINAGAR: Residents of Shigan Mohalla in the Batamaloo area of Srinagar on Monday held a protest over the alleged acute shortage of drinking water in the locality, seeking immediate intervention from the authorities to address the issue. The protesters said the area has been grappling with severe water scarcity for the past several days, causing []
CM Expresses Grief Over Demise Of Father Of MP Er. Rashid, MLA Khursheed Ahmad
SRINAGAR, May 18: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has expressed deep grief and sorrow over the passing away of Khazir Mohammad Sheikh, father of Member of Parliament Er. Rashid and MLA Khursheed Ahmad Sheikh, who breathed his last at AIIMS, New Delhi, after a prolonged illness. Khazir Mohammad Sheikh was 85 years old. The Chief Minister conveyed his heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family and prayed for eternal peace to the departed soul. He also prayed for strength and courage to [] The post CM Expresses Grief Over Demise Of Father Of MP Er. Rashid, MLA Khursheed Ahmad appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Bihar Legislative Assembly Committee On Minority Welfare Calls On Sakina Itoo, Advisor To CM
SRINAGAR, May 18: The Committee on Minority Welfare of the Bihar Legislative Assembly, led by its Chairman Akhtarul Iman, today called on Minister for Health & Medical Education Sakina Itoo and Advisor to the Chief Minister Nasir Aslam Wani during its visit to Jammu and Kashmir. During the meeting, detailed discussions were held on the developmental scenario in Bihar and Jammu and Kashmir, with particular focus on welfare initiatives, healthcare, education and issues concerning minority communities. Matters of mutual interest, [] The post Bihar Legislative Assembly Committee On Minority Welfare Calls On Sakina Itoo, Advisor To CM appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
ED arrests AAP leader Deepak Singla in money laundering case
NEW DELHI, May 18: The Enforcement Directorate on Monday arrested AAP leader Deepak Singla in an alleged money laundering case following searches in Delhi and Goa, officials said. Singla was a candidate for the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) from the Vishwas Nagar assembly seat in Delhi. He was raided by the ED in 2024 too as part of an investigation. The money laundering case is a fallout of a bank loan fraud. Singla was put under arrest after the searches [] The post ED arrests AAP leader Deepak Singla in money laundering case appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Jammu Kashmir: Finance Department Orders Transfer and Posting of 117 Officers
SRINAGAR: In a significant administrative overhaul aimed at optimizing governance, the Government of Jammu and Kashmirs Finance Department has announced a major reshuffle involving one hundred and seventeen Accounts Officers and Treasury Officers. According to the official directive, the administrative adjustments have been implemented with immediate effect to enhance operational efficiency. Among the key transfers, []
J&K Finance Deptt Transfers 117 Officers
JAMMU, May 18: The Finance Department of the Jammu and Kashmir Government has ordered the transfers and postings of 117 officers in the interest of the administration. See Order Copy Click Here.. The post J&K Finance Deptt Transfers 117 Officers appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Porch & Floor Tiles Design: Your Complete Outdoor Guide
Outdoor spaces have evolved into an essential extension of modern homes, reflecting both lifestyle and design aesthetics. Whether it is a welcoming entrance or a thoughtfully designed patio, the right floor and porch tile designs can transform these areas into functional yet visually appealing spaces. Choosing suitable tiles is not only about aesthetics but also []
35-Year-Old Woman Found Dead in Jammu Kashmir
SRINAGAR: A woman was found dead inside her residence in the Lower Kartholi area of Bari Brahmana in Samba district of Jammu and Kashmir on Monday, officials said. The deceased has been identified as Anuradha, 35, wife of Ajay Singh, a resident of Lower Kartholi, Bari Brahmana, Samba district. Officials said she was found dead []
House committee appointments spark Speaker-LoP face-off
Jammu: The battle between Speaker of the Legislative Assembly Abdul Rahim Rather and Leader of Opposition Sunil Kumar Sharma intensified on Monday, with the latter questioning the former and asking whether the yardstick of seniority applied only to the BJP and not to the ruling alliance, whose first-time MLAs, he said, have been appointed as []
Birth complications, infections behind Indias high childhood epilepsy rates: Dr Suhail Naik
Epilepsy in children is a chronic neurological condition characterised by two or more unprovoked, recurring seizures resulting from sudden, abnormal electrical activity in the brain, affecting approximately 50 million people globally and making it one of the most common neurological diseases worldwide, with the burden in India remaining high due to infections, birth-related complications, delayed diagnosis, and limited neurological services. In an interview withRising Kashmirs Senior Reporter and Health Correspondent Mansoor Peer,Dr Suhail Naik, Senior Consultant and Assistant Professor in the Department of Paediatrics at GMC Srinagar, who has 50 research publications in paediatric neurology, discussed the situation and how early diagnosis changes lives. RK: How significant is paediatric epilepsy globally and in India? Dr Suhail: Paediatric epilepsy is one of the most common neurological disorders affecting children worldwide. Millions of children suffer from epilepsy, and in India, the burden remains particularly high because of infections, birth-related complications, delayed diagnosis, and limited neurological services in many areas. People must understand that epilepsy is not a single disease. It is a spectrum of disorders with different causes, severity, and outcomes. Many children with epilepsy can live completely normal lives if diagnosed early and treated properly. Unfortunately, stigma, fear, and misinformation still delay treatment in many families. RK: Is epilepsy only about violent convulsions? Dr Suhail: The violent convulsions that most people recognise, where a child suddenly loses consciousness, becomes stiff, turns blue, and develops jerking movements, are called generalised tonic-clonic seizures. These are widely recognised in both urban and rural areas of Kashmir. However, epilepsy can present in many other forms and patterns. This is known as seizure semiology. Some children may suddenly stop speaking and stare blankly for a few seconds. Parents often do not realise these are seizures. These episodes repeatedly disconnect the child from the surroundings and can gradually affect academic performance. Such seizures are called absence seizures and may occur even hundreds of times a day. Other children may have repeated blinking, lip smacking, sudden falls, abnormal jerks during sleep, or brief episodes of loss of awareness. Some seizures may present with purposeless laughing, crying, running, or spinning movements. RK: Can seizures occur from birth? Dr Suhail: Seizures can occur even before birth.There is a rare epilepsy known as pyridoxine-responsive epilepsy, whichmay begin while the baby is still in the mothers womb. In newborns, seizures are often very subtle. They may appear as abnormal eye movements, cycling movements of limbs, breathing pauses, stiffness, or unusual repetitive behaviours. These neonatal seizures usually occur as symptoms of underlying disorders such as birth asphyxia, low blood sugar, low calcium, brain infections, brain malformations, rarely genetic disorders, or metabolic diseases. Such seizures are called acute symptomatic seizures because they reflect an underlying medical problem. Recognising them early is extremely important because repeated uncontrolled seizures can affect the developing brain permanently. RK: What are febrile convulsions? Should parents worry? Dr Suhail: Febrile seizures are seizures associated with fever and usually occur in children between six months and six years of age. They are extremely common, affecting nearly five per cent of children, and most have an excellent outcome. The majority of children with simple febrile seizures never develop epilepsy later in life. However, prolonged seizures, repeated episodes within a short period, or seizures affecting only one side of the body require careful medical evaluation because they may occasionally indicate an underlying neurological predisposition. RK: What are developmental and epileptic encephalopathies? Dr Suhail: Developmental and epileptic encephalopathies are among the most serious forms of paediatric epilepsy. Sometimes, a developmental delay causedby birth-related brain injury itselfleads to severe seizures, and repeated frequent epileptic episodes can further worsen brain development. Such seizures contribute directly to developmental slowing, speech delay, behavioural problems, and cognitive impairment. Early diagnosis and aggressive treatment are extremely important because delayed intervention can permanently affect neurodevelopment and quality of life. RK: How important is EEG in diagnosing epilepsy? Dr Suhail: The single most important step in diagnosing epilepsy is obtaining a proper history from the person who witnessed the seizure episode. Electroencephalography, or EEG, is one of the most important tools in epilepsy diagnosis. It records the electrical activity of the brain and helps identify abnormal epileptic discharges. However, people should understand that an EEG may be normal in more than half of children with true epilepsy. A normal EEG does not mean the child does not have epilepsy. RK: Parents often compare EEG to ECG. What do you tell them? Dr Suhail: A normal EEG never completely excludes epilepsy. More than 50 per cent of children with genuine epilepsy may have a completely normal EEG between seizure episodes. Clinical history, therefore, remains extremely important. RK: What is the role of MRI in paediatric epilepsy? Dr Suhail: A seizure may result from something as microscopic as an abnormal sodium channel in a brain neuron, or it may be the first sign of a brain tumour or another major structural abnormality. Therefore, MRI is important in children, particularly those with focal seizures, developmental delay, abnormal neurological findings, drug-resistant epilepsy, or abnormal eye and ear examination findings. MRI helps identify structural causes of epilepsy and plays a major role in deciding long-term treatment plans. RK: What are modern advancements in paediatric epilepsy treatment? Dr Suhail: Paediatric epilepsy care has advanced enormously in recent years. Children with difficult or refractory epilepsy are now treated using therapies such as the ketogenic diet, laser ablation techniques, immunotherapy for autoimmune epilepsies, vagus nerve stimulation, and advanced epilepsy surgery. Modern genetic testing and gene sequencing can now identify epilepsy-related mutations. This allows doctors to choose more targeted and personalised anti-epileptic medications based on the specific genetic abnormality detected. RK: Can you explain stereotactic minimally invasive epilepsy surgery? Dr Suhail: Modern epilepsy surgery is no longer limited to large open brain operations. Today, stereotactic techniques allow doctors to precisely target seizure-generating areas of the brain with exceptional accuracy using advanced neuro-navigation systems. Procedures such as laser interstitial thermal therapy and minimally invasive ablative surgeries treat epileptic foci while minimising
Better connectivity drives tourism surge in Kashmir; 5.21 lakh visit in 4.5 months
2.94 lakh domestic tourists via Banihal road 1.47 lakh air arrivals 55,997 via Nowgam railway station Aatif Qayoom Srinagar, May 17: Kashmir is witnessing a strong tourism surge this year, driven by better air, road and rail connectivity, with official figures showing that more than 5.21 lakh tourists visited the Valley in just four and a half months of 2026. The latest tourism data reveals that5,21,481tourists arrived in Kashmir between January and May 14.The numberincludes5,13,286domestic tourists and 8,195 foreign visitors, pointing to a sharp rise in travel activity across J&K. Officials attribute the increase to improved mobility and easier access to the Valley through multiple transport routes. The Jammu Srinagar National Highway via Banihal continued to handle the highest tourist movement, while rail connectivity also showed significant growth this year. According to the figures,2,94,965domestic tourists entered Kashmir by road through Banihal, making it the busiest route for visitors. Srinagar Airport recorded1,47,454domestic arrivals during the period. Rail services also contributed heavily to the tourist rush. While 14,870 domestic tourists travelled through Banihal railway station, another 55,997 visitors arrived through Nowgam railway station in Srinagar, underlining the growing preference for train travel among tourists. Foreign tourist arrivals remained encouraging as well. Srinagar Airport alone handled 7,962 foreign visitors, while 229 entered through the Banihal road route. Four foreign tourists arrived at Nowgam railway station. The month-wise data reflects a steady rise in tourist footfall as the season progresses. In January, Kashmir received 91,710 tourists, including 90,275 domestic and 1,435 foreign visitors. February saw the figure rise to1,00,769tourists, including 98,875 domestic arrivals and 1,894 foreigners. Tourist arrivals crossed the one lakh mark in March, when1,12,430visitors reached the Valley. The number further jumped in April, which recorded the highest monthly tourist inflow of the year so far at1,32,828arrivals, including 2,289 foreign tourists. Even in the first two weeks of May, tourist movement has remained strong. Till May 14, Kashmir recorded 83,744 tourist arrivals, including 83,252 domestic tourists and 492 foreign visitors. The figures show that April witnessed the highest air traffic as 44,519 domestic tourists arriving through Srinagar Airport during the month alone. Road traffic also peaked in April with 72,642 domestic visitors entering through Banihal. Officials said the growing tourist numbers indicate rising confidence among travellers and reflect the impact of improved infrastructure and connectivity in J&K. Easier road access, increasing flight frequency and expanding railway services are steadily transforming travel to Kashmir, making the Valley accessible to a larger number of visitors from across the country and abroad. With the peak summer season still ahead, the tourism sector expects the numbers to rise further in the coming months.
J&K Govts Rs 433 crore green push
Projects in Srinagar, Baramulla, Rajouri to reduce open dumping, pollution, public health risks; generate employment Srinagar, May 17: The Chief Minister Omar Abdullah-led Council of Ministershasapproved major projects aimed at strengthening solid waste and used-water management systems in Srinagar, Baramulla, and Rajouri at a combined cost of nearlyRs 433 crore. These projects are expected to significantly improve sanitation, protect public health, and promote sustainable urban development, a government spokesperson said. These projects reflect the governments unwavering commitment to citizen-centric and responsive governance. We are determined to address the critical infrastructure gaps in our urban centres, a government spokesperson said. The largest of these projects is the establishment of an 800 Tonnes Per Day (TPD) Integrated Solid Waste Management (ISWM) Project in Srinagar at the Saidpura Achan dump yard, to be implemented through Public-Private Partnership mode at an estimated cost ofRs 361 crore. Srinagar Solid Waste Management The projecthas beenconceived to address the growing challenge of municipal solid waste in Srinagar, where estimates indicate around 600 tonnes of waste are generated daily, comprising nearly 60 per cent wet waste and 40 per cent dry waste. While the Srinagar Municipal Corporation has systems for source segregation, door-to-door collection, and transportation,there is a needto improve scientific processing and disposal. The Srinagar solid waste project will help reduce open dumping, foul smells, pest infestation, and other environmental and health hazards that have plagued the Achan area for years, the spokesperson added. The plant capacity has been planned at 800 TPD,keeping in view the present and future requirements of the city. Baramulla Used-Water Management The Council of Ministershasalso accorded Administrative Approval for the Used Water Management Project in Municipal Council Baramulla at an estimated cost ofRs 37.96 crore. The population of Baramulla continues to grow due to urbanisation, trade, and institutional development, putting increasing pressure on civic infrastructure, particularly sewerage and sanitation systems. This project is designed to address the critical sanitation challenges in Baramulla. Untreated wastewater has been a major concern for residents, and this initiative will bring substantial relief, the spokesperson said. Rajouri Used-Water Management Similarly, Administrative Approval has been granted for the Used Water Management Project in Municipal Council Rajouri at an estimated cost ofRs 34.43 crore. The town has witnessed rapid urban growth driven by its educational base, trade activity, and administrative role, creating significant pressure on existing water supply, drainage, waste management, and sanitation infrastructure. The Rajouri project, like the one in Baramulla, will include interception and diversion of wastewater, sewage pumping stations, a sewage treatment plant, and a septage treatment facility using advanced technology. These projects are a testament to the governments holistic approach towards urban development across both divisions of Jammu and Kashmir. No region has been left behind, the spokesperson emphasised. These projects are expected to bring multiple long-term benefits: the Srinagar solid waste project will improve waste collection, segregation, treatment, and scientific disposal, reducing open dumping, pollution, and public health risks. The Baramulla and Rajouri used-water management projects will help prevent untreated wastewater from flowing into drains and rivers, reducing water pollution, safeguarding public health, and improvingthe quality of life. The government is committed to ensuring that our cities and towns become cleaner, healthier, and more liveable. These projects will also generate employment opportunities and promote resource recovery, the spokesperson said. For the government, these projects represent a fulfilment of the promise of citizen-centric and responsive governance. The initiatives are also expected to strengthen environmental protection and improve overall liveability.
Eid-ul-Adha on May 27 across J&K: Grand Mufti
Aatif Qayoom Srinagar, May 17: Grand Mufti of Jammu and Kashmir, Nasir-ul-IslamFarooqi on Sunday announcedthat Eid-ul-Adha will be observedacrossUnion Territory on May 27, 2026. According to an official statement issued from theoffice of the Grand Mufti,the crescent moon for the Islamic month of Dhul Hijjah 1447 Hijri was sighted on Sunday evening. With the beginning of the new month from Monday, May 18, Eid-ul-Adha will accordingly be celebrated on Wednesday, May 27. The announcementwas made afterconsultations with Mirwaiz-e-Kashmir Dr Moulvi Umar Farooq and several religious scholars representing different schools of thought across J&K to ensure clarity and avoid confusion among the people regarding the festival. The Grand Mufti appealed to the public to celebrate the occasion with religious devotion, brotherhood, and communal harmony. Eid-ul-Adha, also known as the festival of sacrifice, holds deep religious significance for Muslims across the world. The festival commemorates the spirit of sacrifice andobedience, while alsopromoting charity, compassion, and unity within society. In J&K, the occasion is marked by special prayers, family gatherings, and the distribution of sacrificial meat among relatives and the underprivileged.
AIIMS Awantipora Announces Recruitment Drive for 94 Faculty Posts Across 40 Departments
SRINAGAR: AIIMS Awantipora has issued a fresh recruitment notification inviting applications for faculty positions across multiple medical departments, opening opportunities for qualified professionals in various specialisations. According to Advertisement No. 67/2026, the recruitment process aims to fill 94 Group A posts, including Professors, Additional Professors, Associate Professors and Assistant Professors across 40 departments. The vacancies []
LG Sinha Conducts On-Site Inspection Of SASBS Yatri Niwas At Pantha Chowk
Srinagar, May 18: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today conducted an on-site inspection and reviewed the ongoing construction works and pilgrim facilities at Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board (SASB) Yatri Niwas at Pantha Chowk, Srinagar. The Lieutenant Governor interacted with the officials and directed them for expediting the progress and ensure completion of pending works well before commencement of Shri Amarnathji yatra. He also reviewed the arrangements for sound and light show dedicated to Baba Barfani. The Lieutenant Governor was accompanied by [] The post LG Sinha Conducts On-Site Inspection Of SASBS Yatri Niwas At Pantha Chowk appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Transport Department Transfers ARTOs, I/C ARTOs In J&K
Jammu, May 18: The Jammu and Kashmir Government on Sunday ordered transfers and postings of several Assistant Regional Transport Officers (ARTOs) and In-charge ARTOs in the Transport Department with immediate effect. According to an order issued by the Transport Department, the reshuffle was carried out following the placement of services of three Junior Scale JKAS officers at the disposal of the department and in the interest of administration. The post Transport Department Transfers ARTOs, I/C ARTOs In J&K appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
PM Modi lands in Norway; to hold talks on trade, technology
PM Modi visit to Norway will mark the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister to the country in 43 years.
Strong quake in south China kills 2, triggers evacuation of 7,000
BEIJING, May 18: A 5.2 magnitude earthquake struck south Chinas Guangxi region early Monday, killing two people, toppling buildings and triggering the evacuations of thousands, state media reported. Four others were injured, while more than 7,000 residents were evacuated from Liuzhou city. The search for several missing residents wrapped up around midday Monday, after the last trapped person, a 91-year-old man, was found alive in good condition, authorities said. Images aired by state broadcaster CCTV showed excavators clearing debris. At [] The post Strong quake in south China kills 2, triggers evacuation of 7,000 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Bail is rule, jail exception even in UAPA cases: SC
New Delhi: Observing that bail is the rule and jail an exception even in UAPA cases, the Supreme Court on Monday, May 18, granted bail to a man allegedly involved in drug trafficking and financing terror in Jammu and Kashmir. A bench of Justices BV Nagarathna and Ujjal Bhuyan granted relief to Handwara resident Syed 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 .
NEET UG Paper Leak: CBI Arrests Renukai Chemistry Classes (RCC) Founder In Latur
NEW DELHI, May 18: The CBI has arrested Shivraj Raghunath Motegaonkar who runs the Renukai Chemistry Classes (RCC) in Maharashtras Latur city in the NEET UG paper leak case, officials said on Monday. A leaked question paper for the medical entrance exam was found on Motengaonkar phone mobile during searches conducted by the agency on Sunday. He was arrested after that. The CBI has alleged that Motegaonkar was an active member of the organised gang involved in the leakage and [] The post NEET UG Paper Leak: CBI Arrests Renukai Chemistry Classes (RCC) Founder In Latur appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Modi govt lacks foresight, did not foresee price rise coming: Cong
NEW DELHI, May 18: Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Monday accused the government of lacking foresight and keeping the state of the economy hidden from the people before assembly elections. His remarks came after the government hiked CNG prices on Sunday. It was the second increase in rate in the past one week. Petrol and diesel prices were raised by Rs 3 per litre on Friday last as surging global crude prices following the Iran war forced state-run fuel retailers [] The post Modi govt lacks foresight, did not foresee price rise coming: Cong appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Invest in Mutual Funds With a Focus on Long-Term Stability
Stability Starts With the Right Mindset Most of the time, finding the best year to buy is not the key to long-term security. Its about picking a plan, continuously funding it, and letting time do the heavy work. Even though they know that markets change, careful investors know that results are usually decided over decades, not weeks. Why Mutual Funds Fit Long-Term Goals When someone wants to invest in mutual funds, they are usually buying three things at once: process, [] The post Invest in Mutual Funds With a Focus on Long-Term Stability appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Robert Vadra withdraws in Delhi HC plea against trial court summons in Haryana land deal case
NEW DELHI, May 18:Businessman Robert Vadra on Monday unconditionally withdrew in the Delhi High Court his petition challenging a trial court order that summoned him in a money laundering case linked to a land deal in Haryanas Shikohpur. Learned counsel for the petitioner, at the very outset, submits that as per his instructions, the petitioner is not interested in pursuing the present petition and they seek to withdraw the same unconditionally, Justice Manoj Jain recorded in the order. The counsel [] The post Robert Vadra withdraws in Delhi HC plea against trial court summons in Haryana land deal case appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
JKCSF condoles demise of father of MP Er Rashid, MLA Khurshid Ahmad Sheikh
Srinagar, May 18: In a condolance press statement, Chairman of Jammu & Kashmir Civil Society Forum (JKCSF) and President Pensioners United Front, Ab Qayoom wani expressed grief and sorrow on the demise of prominent social fugure and great teacher, Haji Khazar Mohd. Shiekh of langate Handwara. The deceased was also father of Member of Parliament Er Rashid and MLA khurshid Ahmad shiekh. Wani prayed for Jannatul Firdous to the departed soul and courage to the berieaved family members espacially Er Rashid and Khurshid sahib to bear this loss. Wani also urged upon the govt of india and govt of jammu kashmir for immidiate release of jailed leader Er Rashid on human tarian grounds to attend the jinaza and Taziyat of his belowed father. All the leaders of JKCSF and JKPUF showed sympathy and solidarity with the berieaved family members at this time of grief and prayed for eternal peace to the departed soul.
Maruti Suzuki starts production at 2nd plant of Kharkhoda facility
NEW DELHI, May 18: Maruti Suzuki India Ltd on Monday announced the start of commercial production at the second plant of its Kharkhoda manufacturing facility in Haryana. The second plant has an annual production capacity of 2.5 lakh units, taking the total capacity at Kharkhoda to 5 lakh units, Maruti Suzuki India Ltd (MSIL) said in a statement. With the new capacity coming in, the companys overall annual production capacity across its facilities in Gurugram, Manesar and Kharkhoda in Haryana, [] The post Maruti Suzuki starts production at 2nd plant of Kharkhoda facility appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Rupee falls to record low of 96.25 against US dollar
MUMBAI, May 18:The rupee opened on a weak note and slumped to an all-time low of 96.25 in early trade on Monday, as elevated crude oil prices, global uncertainty, and a stronger dollar continue to remain key risks for the domestic unit. Forex traders said higher crude oil prices, a stronger US dollar, and ongoing geopolitical tensions have together created a difficult environment for emerging market currencies, and the rupee is now clearly reflecting that stress. At the interbank foreign [] The post Rupee falls to record low of 96.25 against US dollar appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Stocks fall, oil prices gain after Trump warns Iran clock is ticking
HONG KONG, May 18: Asian stocks mostly retreated and oil prices jumped on Monday after US President Donald Trump warned Tehran that the clock is ticking as US-Iran negotiations over a permanent end to the war stall. US futures fell more than 0.6 per cent. Markets in Japan and South Korea pulled further back from their records. Tokyos Nikkei 225 fell 0.9 per cent to 60,843.09, a decline led by technology-related stocks, after it reached all-time intraday high levels last [] The post Stocks fall, oil prices gain after Trump warns Iran clock is ticking appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
J&K Govt Enhances DA To 262 Percent For Employees Under 6th Pay Commission
Jammu, May 18: The Jammu and Kashmir Government has enhanced the Dearness Allowance (DA) for employees continuing to draw salary under the 6th Pay Commission from 257 percent to 262 percent of Basic Pay with effect from January 1, 2026. The Finance Department issued an order in this regard stating that the revised DA will be applicable to employees drawing pay in the pre-revised pay scale and grade pay structure under the 6th Pay Commission. As per the order, arrears [] The post J&K Govt Enhances DA To 262 Percent For Employees Under 6th Pay Commission appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
J&K Govt Raises Dearness Allowance To 60% For Employees, Pensioners
Jammu, May 18: The Jammu and Kashmir Government has enhanced the Dearness Allowance (DA) for Government employees and pensioners from 58 percent to 60 percent with retrospective effect from January 1, 2026. The Finance Department issued two separate orders in this regard for employees and pensioners/family pensioners drawing pay and pension under the 7th Pay Commission recommendations. As per the orders, the revised DA for employees will be calculated on Basic Pay, while pensioners and family pensioners will receive the [] The post J&K Govt Raises Dearness Allowance To 60% For Employees, Pensioners appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Jailed MP Rashid gets bail to attend fathers funeral in Langate
Srinagar: Baramulla MP Engineer Rashid was on Monday granted bail to attend the last rites of his father, Haji Khazir Mohammad, who passed away after a brief illness at AIIMS Delhi. Family members said that Rashid has been allowed to participate in the funeral following his fathers death in New Delhi. Rashid has been granted []
Former JKSPDC Superintendent Engineer Chargesheeted In Birth Record Forgery Case
SRINAGAR, May 18: The Economic Offences Wing (EOW) of Crime Branch Jammu and Kashmir has filed a chargesheet against a former In-Charge Superintendent Engineer of the Jammu and Kashmir State Power Development Corporation (JKSPDC) for allegedly tampering with official records to obtain illegal service benefits. According to officials, the chargesheet was presented before the Court of Chief Judicial Magistrate Srinagar in connection with FIR No. 09/2015 registered under Sections 420, 467, 468, 471, and 201 RPC. The case was initiated [] The post Former JKSPDC Superintendent Engineer Chargesheeted In Birth Record Forgery Case appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Former PDC engineer chargesheeted for forgery, destruction of evidence
Srinagar: The Economic Offences Wing (EOW) of Crime Branch J&K has filed a chargesheet against a former In-charge Superintendent Engineer of the J&K State Power Development Corporation for allegedly forging official records to alter his date of birth and secure undue service benefits. In a statement, a spokesperson said the EOW filed a chargesheet before []
Deeply concerned: India on drone strike near UAEs Barakah nuclear plant
NEW DELHI: India on Monday voiced deep concern over a drone attack targeting the Barakah nuclear facility in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) as it marked a dangerous escalation in the West Asia conflict. New Delhis reaction came a day after a drone struck a generator near the Gulf nations sole nuclear power plant, sparking []
V D Satheesan Sworn In as Kerala Chief Minister Along With 20-Member Cabinet
Congress leader V D Satheesan took oath as the Chief Minister of Kerala in Thiruvananthapuram. Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar also administered oath to the 20-member Cabinet.
V D Satheesan Sworn In As Kerala Chief Minister
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, May 18: V D Satheesan on Monday took oath as Keralas Chief Minister, and Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar administered the oath of office to the Congress Legislature Party leader here. Satheesan took oath in the name of God. Besides Satheesan, his 20-member Cabinet will also be sworn in by the Governor. Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge and senior party leaders Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, among others, attended the swearing-in ceremony. Chief Ministers of Congress-ruled states, former Kerala Chief [] The post V D Satheesan Sworn In As Kerala Chief Minister appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
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Truck Carrying Poultry Overturns in South Kashmir
SRINAGAR: Hundreds of poultry birds were killed after a truck carrying them overturned near the Khudwani bypass area in South Kashmirs Kulgam district on Monday, officials said. According to officials, the vehicle met with an accident while passing through the bypass stretch, resulting in the death of a large number of birds on the spot. []
Let a Son Bury His Father: AIP Seeks Release of Jailed MP Engineer Rashid After Fathers Death
SRINAGAR: Awami Itihaad Party (AIP) on Monday expressed grief over the death of Haji Khazir Mohammad Sheikh, father of jailed Baramulla Member of Parliament Engineer Rashid, who passed away at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Delhi following a prolonged illness. AIP Chief Spokesperson Inam Un Nabi said the party had received confirmation []
Dir AYUSH J&K visits Bpora, reviews public health programs
Bandipora, May 17: Dr. Ajay Kumar Tikoo, Director AYUSH Jammu & Kashmir, undertook an official tour of District Bandipora to assess the functioning of AYUSH Health & Wellness Centres (AHWCs) and review the implementation of AYUSH programs at the grassroots level. During the visit, the Director inspected several AHWCs including AHWC Nadihal, AHWC Ajis, and AHWC Aragam. He interacted extensively with the staff, appreciating their dedication while also seeking feedback on day-to-day challenges, patient inflow, availability of medicines, and coordination with local communities. The Director encouraged the staff to strengthen preventive health services, yoga-based interventions, and outreach activities, ensuring that AYUSH facilities remain accessible and effective for the public. He also inquired about manpower availability, infrastructure facilities, and the overall health delivery system, while examining the implementation of AYUSH public health programs at the community level. Later, a review meeting was convened in the office chambers of the District Nodal Officer AYUSH Bandipora. In the meeting, the Director was briefed about the number of AYUSH institutions functioning in the district, manpower strength and deployment and the implementation status of various components of National AYUSH Mission (NAM) at the grassroots level. The Director was also apprised about the High-Altitude Medicinal Plant Nursery at Nyle, Gurez, which holds significant potential for medicinal plant conservation and cultivation in the region. In his concluding remarks, Dr. Ajay Kumar Tikoo directed the District Nodal Officer, AYUSH, Bandipora, to prepare and submit a detailed District Action Plan for the year 202627 at the earliest, so that necessary actions and approvals can be initiated without delay. The visit reflects AYUSH J&Ks commitment to strengthening healthcare delivery, promoting traditional medicine, and ensuring the effective implementation of public health programs across the district.
4 crew members eject safely after 2 Navy jets crash during air show in Idaho
BOISE: All four crew members ejected safely after two Navy jets collided and crashed Sunday during an air show at the Mountain Home Air Force Base in western Idaho, officials said. The collision involved two US Navy EA18-G Growlers from the Electronic Attack Squadron 129 in Whidbey Island, Washington, said Cmdr Amelia Umayam, spokesperson for []
Jailed MP Er Rashids Father passes away at AIIMS Delhi
Srinagar, May 18: Haji Khazir Mohammad Sheikh, father of incarcerated Member of Parliament Engineer Rashid, passed away at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences after a prolonged illness, family sources confirmed. 85, Haji Khazir Mohammad Sheikh was initially admitted to the Chest Diseases Hospital in Srinagar. As his condition deteriorated, he was shifted to SMHS Hospital and later referred to AIIMS Delhi for advanced treatment, where he breathed his last. Family members said he had been battling multiple health issues for a long time.Engineer Rashid, who is currently lodged in jail, represents the Baramulla parliamentary constituency.(KNS)
Court Rejects Supplementary Complaint in NDPS Case, Orders Release of Accused
SRINAGAR: A court in Jammu and Kashmir has dismissed a supplementary complaint filed by the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) in a case under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, observing that further investigation during an ongoing trial cannot be conducted without prior permission of the court. As per case details, the original complaint []
Consensus, Not Elections, Led to Formation of Finance Committees: JKLA Speaker
SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Assembly Speaker Abdul Rahim Rather on Sunday clarified that the three major finance committees of the Legislative Assembly were constituted through mutual consensus among political parties and not through elections, as all parties, including the BJP, agreed to avoid a voting process. The Speaker said that a formal notification for elections []
DC Anantnag stresses quality, time-bound digitisation of backlog mutations
89% backlog mutations approved in district RK News Service Anantnag, May 17: Deputy Commissioner Anantnag, Dr. Bilal Mohiuddin Bhat on Saturday inspected the Digitisation Section at Dak Bungalow Khanabal and tookfirsthand stock of the status of digitisation of the revenue record. He was accompanied by ADC, ACR, Tehsildar Anantnag and other concerned officials. On the occasion, the Deputy Commissioner took a detailed assessment of progress on digitisation and enquired from Patwaris and other deputed staff about the pace and quality of the work being carried out. He physically checked the Jamabandirecords and working of the Mutation Module on PM Gati Shakti Portal, including flow of online information through various login IDs vizmaker, verifier/checker and approver. Dr. Bilal directed that the remaining backlog mutations be uploaded and approvedwithin next 4-5 days, asking the concerned officials to continue the process withsame energy and dedication. He emphasised theneed of transparency and accuracy in the digitisation process to ensurereliability of digitised land records while maintaining their quality and consistency for public convenience and efficient service delivery. Appreciating the committed and tireless efforts of the digitisation staff, the DC instructed thathighspeed internet, logistics and necessary facilities be provided to them in a seamless and uninterrupted manner so that the tasks are accomplished soon. On technical progress, the DC was informed that of the total backlog mutations, 91% have been initiated while 90 % verified and 89% approved in the district till May 16. Concluding the inspection, the DC reiterated that the digitisation of revenue records is a crucial reform and impressed upon the deputed staff to coordinate with each other for achieving the desired targets.
BOPEE conducts CET for GNM/ANM Courses 2026
Srinagar, May 17: The Jammu and Kashmir Board of Professional Entrance Examinations (J&K BOPEE) on Sunday conducted the Common Entrance Test (CET) for GNM/ANM Courses-2026 for the academic session 2026-27 at designated Centres within the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir. In Kashmir division, the test was conducted at Amar Singh College, KGP Gogjibagh and S. P. College, M.A. Road and Government College of Education, M.A. Road, Centres. In Jammu division, it was conducted at the Government SPMR Commerce College and Government MAM College Centres. A total of 2548 candidates appeared in the examination out of 2995 applicants. To ensure smooth conduct of the Entrance Test, adequate arrangements were made in collaboration with the respective institution/college administration and law enforcement agencies, under the guidance of Professor Minu Mahajan, Chairperson, J&K BOPEE. The examination was conducted smoothly under the supervision of staff from the respective institutions and colleges, with no reports of any untoward or unfair incidents. The Chairperson, along with the members, the Secretary, the Controller of Examinations and officials of the J&K BOPEE, actively monitored the entrance test in Srinagar and Jammu. They thanked the staff of the respective institutions and colleges, as well as those deployed under the supervision of Deputy Commissioners at the district headquarters, for ensuring the smooth conduct of the test.
Self-enumeration drive begins in Kupwara
Kupwara, May 17: Self-enumeration drive under the ongoing Census 2027 commenced in Kupwara district on Sunday with district authorities including the Deputy Commissioner who is also the Principal Census Officer, Shrikant Suse, completing the self-enumeration to launch the process. The Deputy Commissioner has urged all residents to complete their self-enumeration. He stressed that the initiative is simple, secure and convenient, allowing citizens to submit census details at their own. Public participation was highlighted as essential to the success of the census, with accurate and complete household responses expected to support effective planning and future development in the district. Residents may complete self-enumeration through the official Census portal atse.census.gov.in. The district administration has appealed to all citizens to access the portal, follow the simple steps, and cooperate with the ongoing census operations. Duration of the Self-Enumeration drive shall be from 17th May till 31st May 2026.
Self-enumeration secure, citizen-friendly digital process: DC Anantnag
Anantnag, May 17: As part of Census-2027, the Self-Enumeration (Digital Mode) Exercise, scheduled from May 17 to 31, 2026 and preceding the House Listing Operations (June 01 to 30, 2026), kicked off today in Anantnag. The Deputy Commissioner (DC) who is also the Principal Census Officer, Dr. Bilal Mohiuddin Bhat, formally inaugurated the self-enumeration facilitation counter/camp at the DC office. Setting an example, the DC completed his self-enumeration activity in the presence of other concerned district officials. A detailed presentation and live demonstration of the self-enumeration process were also delivered on the occasion. Addressing the camp, the Deputy Commissioner said that self-enumeration is Indias maiden attempt to capture household data, allowing individuals to use digital platforms to submit their census information online before enumerators visit their households. He described the process as a secure, web-based facility that enables respondents to enter their census data directly. Dr. Bilal appealed to the general public to actively participate in the self-enumeration process through the digital mode onse.census.gov.inas well as in the overall Census 2027 operations, noting that planning, development models, and the allocation of resources are guided by census data. He informed that provisions for self-enumeration, consisting of 33 questions, have been incorporated into the portal to facilitate citizens and make the process more transparent and convenient. He further stressed the importance of public participation in ensuring the successful conduct of the census operations. The function was attended by ADC (DCO) Vikas Ahlawat, ACR (NOC) Tariq Ahmad Malik, district and sectoral officers, census coordinators, master trainers, field trainers, supervisors, enumerators, and other staff.
DC Pulwama completes self-enumeration on spot
Pulwama, May 17: District Administration Pulwama on Sunday formally kickstarted the Self-Enumeration (SE) phase of Census 2027 during a mega launch event organised at the Administrative Complex, DC Office Pulwama. The event marked the commencement of the Self-Enumeration process in the district, aimed at encouraging citizens to voluntarily participate in the Census exercise through the digital platform. The SE portal will remain open for 15 days(upto31st May) prior to the start of House to House Houselisting Operations (HLO) by the Enumerator. Deputy Commissioner Pulwama, Dr. Basharat Qayoom, who is also the Principal Census Officer of the district, led the programme by completing his self-enumeration on the spot and urged people to actively participate in the national exercisefor ensuringaccurate and comprehensive data collection. The event was attended by Member of Legislative Assembly, Tral, Rafiq Ahmad Naik; former District Development Council Chairperson, Syed Abdul Bari Andrabi; former DDC members, representatives of various political parties, social activists and the general public. Besides, Additional Deputy Commissioners of Pulwama and Tral, Chief Planning Officer Pulwama, General Manager DIC Pulwama, District Census Coordinator; Charge Officers, officers from the administration, Supervisors, enumerators and officials from various departments were also present on the occasion. Speaking on the occasion, the DC said that Census is an important national exercise which forms the bedrock for policy formulation, welfare initiatives, resource allocation and developmental planning. As the Self-Enumeration exercise starts today, I urge all citizens to participate in the process enthusiastically and ensure that accurate information is furnished, he added. Dr. Qayoom further said that Census 2027 will broadly be conducted in three phases including Self-Enumeration, House Listing and Housing Census (HLO) and Population Enumeration. He said that the self-enumeration phase, which commences prior to the house listing phase, enables citizens to independently furnish their details in a secure and convenient manner. He further stressed upon Charge Officers and field functionaries to create mass awareness regarding the initiative so that maximum public participation is ensured. The DC also informed that Help Desks have been established at Panchayat and Patwar Halqa levels across the district to facilitate and assist the public in the Self-Enumeration process under Census 2027. While addressing the gathering, MLA Tral urged people to actively participate in the self-enumeration exercise so that the objectives of Census are achieved effectively. He also directed field functionaries including supervisors and enumerators to maintain professionalism, transparency and a people-friendly approach while interacting with the public during the Census exercise. The MLA further stressed the need for maintaining accuracy and authenticity in the data being submitted on the digital platforms, stating that reliable data is essential for ensuring effective implementation of welfare and developmental schemes. Later, Master Trainer Census, Dr. Javaid Ahmad, delivered a detailed presentation regarding the modalities of self-enumeration and the measures being undertaken for smooth conduct of Census 2027 in the district. Furthermore, Officers and participants present on the occasion also completed their self-enumeration process during the event. Similar launch programmes were also organised at all Charge levels across the district, where officers, officials and field functionaries participated in the Self-Enumeration exercise and sensitized the public about the importance and modalities of Census 2027.
DC Gbal completes self-enumeration, urges public participation
Ganderbal, May 17: Deputy Commissioner (DC) Ganderbal, Jatin Kishore on Sunday completed his self-enumeration for Census-2027 and called upon the people of the district to actively participate in the self-enumeration process to ensure accurate and inclusive census data. He said that self-enumeration provides citizens an easy and convenient way to submit their census details online from their homes through the official website:se.census.gov.in. Highlighting the importance of the census, the DC said that accurate population data plays a vital role in planning and policy formulation, besides helping the governmentin effective delivery ofpublic services and welfare programmes. He appealed to all residents of Ganderbal to take part in the self-enumeration drive within the stipulated timeframe and provide correct and complete information. Meanwhile, concerned officers were directed to intensify awareness efforts across the district to facilitate wider public participation and ensure smooth conduct of the Census-2027 exercise. Additionally, the staff of the Deputy Commissioners Office also completed their self-enumeration exercise. Amongothers, District Coordinator for Census 2027, and officials ofCensus Cell, DC office Ganderbal besides other officers and officials were present on the occasion.
Father of Jailed MP Engineer Rashid Passes Away at AIIMS Delhi
SRINAGAR: Haji Khazir Mohammad Sheikh, 85, father of jailed Baramulla Member of Parliament Engineer Rashid, passed away late last night at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Delhi following a prolonged illness. He was first admitted to the Chest Diseases Hospital in Srinagar and later transferred to SMHS Hospital as his condition worsened. []
GOTHENBURG (SWEDEN): India and Sweden on Sunday agreed to elevate the bilateral relationship to a Strategic Partnership, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi held talks with his Swedish counterpart Ulf Kristersson, focusing on trade, technology, defence, and other key sectors. Modi, who arrived earlier today for a two-day visit, was also awarded the Royal Order of []
DyCM reviews PWD works across Jammu region, emphasizes adherence to timelines
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 17: Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary today chaired a high-level review meeting to assess the progress of Public Works Department (PWD) projects across the districts of Jammu division. The Deputy Chief Minister stressed the need for accelerating execution of all ongoing developmental projects and ensuring robust infrastructure development across the Jammu districts. He directed the officers to maintain efficiency in project implementation while ensuring timely completion of works. During the meeting, the Deputy Chief Minister reviewed [] The post DyCM reviews PWD works across Jammu region, emphasizes adherence to timelines appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
IEI Jammu Centre calls for stronger digital resilience, cyber security
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 17: The Institution of Engineers (India), Jammu Centre today celebrated World Telecommunication and Information Society Day with a seminar on the theme Digital Lifelines-Strengthening Resilience in Connected World, where speakers stressed the need for stronger cyber security systems and resilient digital infrastructure. The programme was attended by engineers from various departments and organizations along with senior members of the institution. Dr Piyush Singla, Secretary, IT Department, J&K Government, was the chief guest, while Ajay Khajuria, Professor-of-Practice [] The post IEI Jammu Centre calls for stronger digital resilience, cyber security appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
From shifting walls to inclusive halls Make Dogra Art Museum permanent, accessible
Sunny Dua Sunnydua55@gmail.com As the world prepares to observe International Museum Day on May 18, the spotlight once again falls on preserving cultural heritage and making museums interactive, educational and accessible for all. In Jammu, however, the condition of the historic Dogra Art Museum raises serious concerns about conservation, accessibility and long-term planning, specially making it differently-abled friendly. For decades, the museum has witnessed repeated shifting from one location to another, often under difficult circumstances. From Gandhi Seva Sadan near [] The post From shifting walls to inclusive halls Make Dogra Art Museum permanent, accessible appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Iqbal Ahmad iqbal61@yahoo.co.in International Museum Day is celebrated on 18 May 2026. This year, it is being celebrated under the interesting theme Museums Uniting a Divided World. Coordinated by the International Council of Museums (ICOM), this 80th anniversary highlights the role of museums as bridges for cultural exchange, peace, and social cohesion, fostering dialogue across divisions. The year 2026 marks the 80th anniversary of ICOM, enhancing the significance of this years focus on sustainable development and global connection. Keeping in [] The post Why no site museum for J&K? appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Digital Heritage Technologies for museums in J&K
Anil Paba, Vinod Kumar pabaanil@gmail.com Museums have long been recognized as centres of learning, preservation, and civilisation. The word museum is derived from the Greek term Mouseion, meaning the seat of the Muses-the goddesses of art, literature, music, and knowledge in Greek mythology. Since around 300 BCE, museums have served as repositories of human achievement, safeguarding objects related to history, culture, science, art, and social development. They are far more than buildings that house antiquities; they are living institutions that [] The post Digital Heritage Technologies for museums in J&K appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Kavinder highlights crucial role of civil society in nation-building
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 17: The Governor of Himachal Pradesh, Kavinder Gupta said that effective leadership is not merely about holding a position but about carrying people along, understanding the needs of society and becoming an instrument of positive change. Addressing the Club Leadership Learning Seminar, organised by Rotary District 3070 in Jammu, the Governor lauded Rotarys contributions across education, healthcare, environmental protection, water conservation, women empowerment, disaster relief and social development as truly inspirational. Invoking Prime Minister Narendra Modis [] The post Kavinder highlights crucial role of civil society in nation-building appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
BJPs growth rooted in nationalism, discipline, public service: Sat Sharma
Sunil, Koul, Billawaria address training camps Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 17: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Jammu & Kashmir, organized various district-level training camps under the ongoing Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyay Prashikshan Mahabhiyan across different districts to strengthen the organizational structure and ideologically empower party workers. J&K BJP president and Rajya Sabha MP, Sat Sharma, accompanied by Leader of the Opposition in the Jammu & Kashmir Legislative Assembly, Sunil Sharma, MLA Shagun Parihar, and district president, Ravi Parihar participated in the [] The post BJPs growth rooted in nationalism, discipline, public service: Sat Sharma appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Karra slams Centre for assault on public rights, Statehood delay
*Voter deletion turned WB elections in favour of BJP: Mir Excelsior Correspondent LOLAB, May 17: The JKPCC president Tariq Hameed Karra today said that Congress played a key role in the overall development of border residents while leaving no room for any sort of discrimination with the people living in Jammu and Kashmir. The present dispensation at Centre has done nothing for the people except making false promises aiming to mislead people on every count. The approach of the BJP [] The post Karra slams Centre for assault on public rights, Statehood delay appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Rana launches Rs 57.98 cr development projects in remote, border villages of Mendhar
Excelsior Correspondent POONCH, May 17: Minister for Jal Shakti, Forest, Ecology & Environment and Tribal Affairs, Javed Ahmed Rana, today laid the foundation for a series of major development projects worth Rs 57.98 crore in Mendhar, aimed at strengthening the drinking water supply, irrigation infrastructure and rural connectivity across several remote and border villages. The projects included 20 Water Supply Schemes under the UT CAPEX programme with a cumulative cost of Rs 51.84 crore. These schemes are designed to provide [] The post Rana launches Rs 57.98 cr development projects in remote, border villages of Mendhar appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Art 370 abrogation played vital role in J&Ks development: Jugal Kishore
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 17: MP, Jammu Poonch Lok Sabha constituency, Jugal Kishore Sharma highlighted the transformative changes and rapid development in Jammu & Kashmir following the abrogation of Article 370 and 35A. Addressing the concluding session of two-day workshop Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay Prashikshan Mahaabhiyan by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Jammu South Unit at Patnitop in Udhampur district today, he emphasized the implementation of mega development projects under the leadership of Prime Minister, Narendra Modi. He stated [] The post Art 370 abrogation played vital role in J&Ks development: Jugal Kishore appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Rs 60 cr worth encroached land retrieved, 33 structures razed
Nasha Mukt J&K Abhiyaan Excelsior Correspondent SAMBA, May 17: In a major crackdown on drug network by Samba police, 50 kanals of land worth Rs 60 crore which was encroached by them has been retrieved while 33 illegal structures raised by them have been demolished in Balole Khad area near SIDCO, Bari Brahmana. The demolition drive was jointly carried by Samba police under the overall supervision of SSP Samba, Anuj Kumar and district administration at identified drugs hotspot Balole Khad [] The post Rs 60 cr worth encroached land retrieved, 33 structures razed appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Vehicle plunges into Nallah, driver killed
Excelsior Correspondent RAMBAN, May 17: A truck veered off the road and rolled down into a Nallah near Nachlana area of Banihal on Jammu-Srinagar National Highway this morning. According to Police, information was received at Police Station Banihal regarding an accident involving a truck bearing registration number HR58C-1547 moving from Jammu to Srinagar and reportedly being driven in rash and negligent manner. Click here to watch video Officials said that at around 8:10 am, the truck plunged into a Nallah [] The post Vehicle plunges into Nallah, driver killed appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
J&K ANTF arrests interstate drug smuggler from Punjab
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 17: The Anti-Narcotics Task Force (ANTF) J&K has arrested a hardcore interstate drug smuggler from Patiala in Punjab in connection with a narcotics trafficking case registered at Police Station ANTF Jammu. Officials said the accused, identified as Rajwinder Singh, a resident of Ghuman Nagar, Patiala, was wanted in FIR number 01/2026 registered at Police Station ANTF Jammu. Acting on specific inputs, they said a team of ANTF Jammu conducted a series of raids at different locations [] The post J&K ANTF arrests interstate drug smuggler from Punjab appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Court rejects supplementary complaint, further investigation in NDPS case
Excelsior Correspondent SRINAGAR, May 17: A local court here said that supplementary complaint and further investigation therein during pendency of trial of the case is not permissible without prior permission of the court and dismissed the proceedings against the co-accused involved in drug trafficking. The facts of the case is that after presentation of basic complaint by NCB before Principal Sessions Judge Samba against the accused was chargesheeted by the court on October 2022 for commission of offence under Narcotic [] The post Court rejects supplementary complaint, further investigation in NDPS case appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

