Govt Committed to Protecting Kashmirs Houseboat Heritage: Javed Rana
SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Minister for Jal Shakti, Forest, Ecology and Environment, and Tribal Affairs, Javed Ahmed Rana, on Tuesday reaffirmed the governments commitment to preserving Kashmirs iconic houseboat heritage, describing it as a vital component of the Valleys cultural identity and tourism economy. The Minister made the remarks during a meeting with a delegation []
Jammu Kashmir Ranks Second Nationally in TB Campaign, CS Orders Push in Lagging Districts
SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir has secured the second position among States and Union Territories under Phase-II of the national 100-Day TB Mukt Bharat Campaign, with Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo on Tuesday directing health authorities to intensify efforts in districts lagging behind on key tuberculosis control indicators to accelerate progress towards the elimination of the disease. []
SRINAGAR: Residents of Ashtangoo and adjoining villages in north Kashmirs Bandipora district have alleged that the absence of the only ambulance attached to the New Type Primary Health Centre (NTPHC) has left thousands of people without dependable emergency medical transport, even as senior health officials offer conflicting explanations about the vehicles status. The villagers, who []
DLCO Test Unavailable at CD Hospital Srinagar for Months
SRINAGAR: Hundreds of patients suffering from chronic respiratory ailments across Kashmir are facing delays in diagnosis, interruptions in treatment planning, and additional financial burden due to the unavailability of the Diffusing Capacity of the Lungs for Carbon Monoxide (DLCO) test at the Chest Diseases (CD) Hospital, Srinagar, the Valleys premier tertiary-care respiratory healthcare institution. The []
Jammu Kashmir Emerging as Active Partner in Indias Growth Story: MP Khatana
SRINAGAR: Rajya Sabha Member of Parliament Ghulam Ali Khatana on Tuesday said that Jammu and Kashmir is all set to play a major role in Indias journey towards becoming a developed nation by 2047. Addressing a press conference here ahead of the upcoming 3-day exhibition, Rise in Jammu Kashmir 2026 Khatana said, The event will []
Ahead of Amarnath Yatra, Security Beefed Up Across Jammu Kashmir
SRINAGAR: Authorities have beefed up security across Jammu and Kashmir ahead of the annual Amarnath Yatra, with multi-layered arrangements, mock drills and coordinated exercises being carried out to ensure the smooth conduct of the pilgrimage. Officials said that the security forces, police and civil administration have activated a comprehensive security grid covering transit routes, base []
SRINAGAR: Minister for Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs, Information Technology, Youth Services and Sports, and Science and Technology Satish Sharma on Tuesday toured several areas of Srinagar to review arrangements for the forthcoming Muharram observances. The visit was aimed at assessing civic and infrastructural preparedness across key localities to ensure essential services are in []
South Kashmir: Nine Vehicles Seized in Crackdown on Illegal Mineral Extraction
SRINAGAR: Police have seized nine vehicles, including a JCB machine and tractors, in two separate cases of alleged illegal extraction and transportation of minerals in Anantnag and Shopian districts of Jammu and Kashmir. Officials said the first action was taken by a police party from Police Post Dialgam, which seized one JCB machine and four []
Teenager from PoK Repatriated After Inadvertently Crossing into Poonch
SRINAGAR: A teenager from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir was repatriated after he inadvertently crossed into Indian territory in Poonch district on June 9. Officials said that the boy, identified as Javid Ali, son of Mohd Sharaz and a resident of Tetrinote Mohallah Jabri in PoK, was repatriated today after he was apprehended by the army while crossing []
Google removes Telegram app from Play Store on govt order, Apple may follow suit
New Delhi: Google has removed messaging app Telegram from the Play Store and Apple is likely to follow suit in compliance with a government order, sources aware of the development said. The government has ordered Google and Apple to temporarily delist Telegram app from the app stores to check paper leak during the upcoming NEET []
Srinagar Administration Declares Complete Ban on Begging Activities
SRINAGAR: The Srinagar district administration has announced a complete ban on begging across the district and intensified the implementation of the Centre-sponsored SMILE (Support for Marginalised Individuals for Livelihood and Enterprise) Scheme, with authorities urging the public to report any instances of begging to facilitate rehabilitation measures. As part of the enforcement drive, the administration []
JCO, Three Army Soldiers Injured in Accidental Blast Near LoC in Nowshera Rajouri
Jammu: One Junior Commissioned Officer and three jawans were injured in an accidental blast during patrolling near LoC in Nowshera area of Rajouri district on Tuesday. Officials said that the explosion occurred while the troops were on a routine patrol along the Line of Control. The injured personnel were immediately evacuated and shifted to a []
Funds Crunch Delaying Hospital Payments, but Health Remains Priority: Sakina Itoo
SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Health Minister Sakina Itoo on Tuesday said the government is examining pending liabilities of nearly Rs 275 crore owed to private hospitals and will clear the dues in a phased manner, while acknowledging the financial constraints faced by the Union Territory. Speaking after inaugurating a medical camp here, the minister said []
JCO, Three Army Soldiers Injured in Accidental Blast Near LoC
SRINAGAR: One Junior Commissioned Officer (JCO) and three jawans were injured in an accidental blast during patrolling near LoC in Nowshera area of Rajouri district on Tuesday. Officials said that the explosion occurred while the troops were on a routine patrol along the Line of Control. The injured personnel were immediately evacuated and shifted to []
NC Should Focus on Governance, Fulfil Poll Promises Instead of Statehood Drama: BJP Leader
SRINAGAR: Senior BJP leader and legislator Ranbir Singh Pathania on Tuesday questioned the National Conferences proposed protest in Delhi over the demand of statehood, saying the issue has already been committed to by Parliament as well as the countrys top leadership. Pathania termed the proposed programme at Jantar Mantar a new drama by the National []
Body of Missing Budgam Man Found in Srinagar
SRINAGAR: The body of a man who had been missing for the past three days was recovered from the Chinar Bagh area near Dalgate in Srinagar on Tuesday, officials said. The deceased has been identified as Nazir Ahmad Sofi (50), son of Ghulam Rasool Sofi, a resident of Wathwara, Chadoora, in central Kashmirs Budgam district. []
CM Omar Abdullah Lays Foundation Stones for Two Sewage Treatment Projects in Srinagar
SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Tuesday laid the foundation stones for two major sewage treatment projects in Srinagar aimed at strengthening the citys wastewater management system, improving sanitation and protecting water bodies. The projects include the construction of a 2.5 million litres per day (MLD) Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) at Chattabal []
J&K Doctors Protest Six-Month Stipend Delay; DH Pulwama, SDH Shopian Among Affected
Srinagar, June 16: Postgraduate (PG), DNB and Diploma doctors in Jammu & Kashmir have launched a peaceful protest over the non-payment of salaries for the past six months, despite continuing to provide healthcare services across hospitals in the Union Territory. Among the affected institutions are District Hospital (DH) Pulwama and Sub-District Hospital (SDH) Shopian, where postgraduate, DNB and Diploma doctors have also not received their stipends for the last six months. The doctors said they have been working day and night, treating patients and fulfilling their duties, while facing severe financial hardships due to the prolonged delay in salary disbursement. Backing their protest, Health Activist, Dr Mohammad Momin Khan expressed concern over the situation and urged the government to address the issue without further delay. Postgraduate, DNB and Diploma doctors in J&K continue to serve patients day and night, yet many have not received their salaries for the last six months. How can we expect doctors to work under such financial distress? Dr Khan said. He called upon the Jammu & Kashmir Government and the concerned authorities to immediately release the pending salaries and ensure that doctors are not forced to struggle for their rightful dues while serving the public.
DPS Srinagar Clinches Inter-School Basketball Championship After Unbeaten Run
SRINAGAR: Delhi Public School (DPS) Srinagar emerged champions of an inter-school basketball tournament after defeating Doon School Srinagar 42-39 in a closely contested final, capping an unbeaten campaign against leading school teams from across the Valley. The tournament featured ten schools and was conducted on a knockout basis, with DPS Srinagar producing a series of []
Srinagar Police Attach Properties Worth 1.5 Crore of Drug Peddlers Under NDPS Act
Srinagar: Srinagar Police have attached immovable properties worth 1.5 crore belonging to two alleged drug peddlers under the NDPS Act, 1985, as part of the ongoing _Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyaan_. In a handout, the police said the action targets assets acquired through proceeds of narcotics trafficking to dismantle the financial network of drug []
Police Attach Properties Worth Rs 1.5 Crore Belonging to Alleged Drug Peddlers in Srinagar
SRINAGAR: Police in central kashmirs Srinagar district have attached immovable properties worth Rs 1.5 crore belonging to two alleged drug peddlers under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, 1985, as part of the ongoing Nasha Mukt Jammu and Kashmir Abhiyaan. According to a police statement, the action was taken to target assets allegedly []
PM Modi concludes 'historic and productive' Slovakia visit; heads to France for G7 Summit
Bratislava , June 16 : Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday concluded his visit to Slovakia, describing it as historic and productive and stating that the outcomes of the visit would further strengthen bilateral relations between the two countries. In a special gesture reflecting the warmth of India-Slovakia ties, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico personally came to see off Prime Minister Modi after the conclusion of his visit. In a post on X, PM Modi thanked the Slovak government and people for their hospitality and warm welcome. I am concluding my historic and productive visit to Slovakia. The outcomes of this visit will significantly contribute to strengthening bilateral relations between our countries. Stronger trade relations will bring significant benefits, especially for our youth and future generations, PM Modi said. He added, I thank the government of the Slovak Republic and its citizens for their warm welcome and hospitality. I am also very grateful to Prime Minister Fico for personally coming to see me off. During his visit, Prime Minister Modi was conferred Slovakia's highest civilian honour, The Order of the White Double Cross (1st Class), by Slovak President Peter Pellegrini. The honour marked the 33rd international recognition bestowed upon PM Modi by a foreign country. The visit by PM Modi saw the two countries sign a series of Memoranda of Understanding (MoU) in the field of education, research, talent mobility, and technology as they cement their ties further. The agreements were formalised in a Joint Statement issued during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's state visit to Bratislava, following delegation-level talks with Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico. The initiatives heavily focus on talent mobility, professional safety, and institutional partnerships across the higher education and cultural sectors. The two leaders signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Cooperation in the Field of Labour Migration. The agreement is designed to facilitate the orderly, safe, and legal movement of workers while streamlining information exchange between respective regulatory authorities. to expand bilateral economic cooperation between the two countries by strengthening the role of the India-Slovakia Joint Economic Committee (JEC) to identify and promote high-potential areas of collaboration. According to the India-Slovakia Joint Statement issued following Prime Minister Narendra Modi's meeting with Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico, the two leaders committed to enhancing trade and investment ties across several sectors, including automotive, electronics and advanced manufacturing. The leaders agreed to further strengthen the role of the India-Slovakia Joint Economic Committee in identifying and promoting high-potential areas of economic cooperation between the two countries, the joint statement read. The two sides also agreed to explore avenues to significantly increase bilateral trade and two-way investment by leveraging Slovakia's established industrial ecosystem and India's scale, innovation ecosystem and technological capabilities. (ANI)
Jammu State People Movement Launched, Separate Jammu State Demand Gains Momentum
A meeting of prominent citizens, social activists, intellectuals, retired officials, youth representatives, and community leaders from across the Jammu region was held to discuss growing concerns regarding the region's political representation, development, employment opportunities, and preservation of its distinct geographical, historical, and cultural identity. In that meeting, the participants expressed genuine concern that Jammu has not received its due share in governance, development, infrastructure, institutional growth, and public employment, despite its significant contributions to the economy, revenue generation, tourism, and national security. They observed that the aspirations of the people of Jammu remain inadequately addressed even after the constitutional changes of 2019. After detailed deliberations, the gathering unanimously resolved to launch a peaceful, non-political and democratic movement to create a separate Jammu State. Accordingly, the Jammu State People Movement (JSPM) was formally constituted to pursue this objective through constitutional means. A press conference by the Core Group of JSPM was held at Jammu on 15 June 2026. It was highlighted during the press conference that Jammu possesses all the attributes of a viable state, including substantial natural resources, hydropower potential, religious and heritage tourism, agricultural and horticultural opportunities, and a strategic geographical location. A separate state, it was argued, would enable focused governance and balanced development for all districts and communities of the region. The JSPM emphasised that Jammu's demand for statehood is not against Kashmir or the people of Kashmir. The movement harbours no ill feelings towards any region or community and aims to move on from a sordid past. If the Government of India chooses to restore and continue extending special political attention and statehood to Kashmir, Jammu too deserves recognition of its distinct aspirations and a separate state of its own. The proposed Jammu State shall be founded on the principles of secularism, social harmony, inclusive development, and equal opportunity for all communities, living across the ten districts of the Jammu Province. The JSPM appealed to the people of Jammu to unite peacefully and democratically in support of this movement for dignity, self-governance, and balanced regional development. The presser was addressed by Col Ajay Raina (Retd), Chairman of the JSPM, along with Prof Virender Gupta, Convener of the movement.
Centre Blocks Telegram in India Till June 22 Ahead of NEET UG 2026 Re Examination
Srinagar, June 16: The Central Government has ordered the temporary blocking of Telegram in India till June 22 ahead of the NEET (UG) 2026 re examination scheduled for June 21, according to a statement issued by the National Testing Agency (NTA). The NTA said the decision was taken on its recommendation and is aimed at preventing misuse of the messaging platform by organised cheating networks during the examination period. Under the directions issued under Section 69A of the Information Technology Act, 2000, access to Telegram will remain restricted in India until June 22, covering the day of the examination and its immediate aftermath. The agency also said Telegram has been directed to disable its message editing feature in India for already posted messages until June 30. According to the NTA, the feature has previously been used to create fabricated evidence of alleged paper leaks after examinations had concluded. The NTA said the measures were taken in the interest of public order and to protect candidates from fraud and misinformation linked to examination related rackets. The agency thanked the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology for what it described as timely intervention, saying the restrictions would help ensure the secure and fair conduct of the NEET (UG) 2026 re examination on June 21.
NEET-UG re-test: Govt places curbs on Telegram messaging app till June 22
NEW DELHI: The government on Tuesday temporarily restricted access to the Telegram messaging app ahead of the NEET-UG 2026 re-examination, with the National Testing Agency saying the measure was aimed at tackling cheating rackets and misinformation. The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), acting on recommendations made by the National Testing Agency (NTA), has []
MeT Forecasts Light Rain, Thunder and Gusty Winds at Scattered Places Across J&K on June 1617
Srinagar, June 16: The Meteorological Centre Srinagar has forecast generally unsettled weather across Jammu and Kashmir over the coming days, with intermittent rain, thunderstorms and gusty winds expected in several areas. According to the forecast, June 1617 is likely to remain partly to generally cloudy, with light rain and brief intense showers accompanied by thunder, lightning and gusty winds at scattered places. From June 1822, weather conditions are expected to remain generally cloudy with one or two spells of light rain, brief intense showers, thunderstorms, hailstorms, lightning and gusty winds affecting many areas. Between June 2325, partly to generally cloudy conditions are expected to continue with light rain and brief showers at a few places. The weather office has issued an advisory asking people to stay away from loose structures, electric poles, overhead wires and old trees during thunderstorms and gusty winds. Authorities have also advised suspension of boating and Shikara activities during adverse weather conditions. The department warned that brief intense showers may trigger flash floods and mudslides at isolated locations.
NC should focus on governance, fulfil poll promises instead of statehood drama: Pathania
Jammu: Senior BJP leader and legislator Ranbir Singh Pathania on Tuesday questioned the National Conferences proposed protest in Delhi over the demand of statehood, saying the issue has already been committed to by Parliament as well as the countrys top leadership. Pathania termed the proposed programme at Jantar Mantar a new drama by the National []
Mehbooba Mufti seeks release of youths booked under PSA, demands permission for Ashura processions
Srinagar, Jun 16: People's Democratic Party (PDP) president and former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Mehbooba Mufti on Tuesday urged the administration to allow traditional Ashura processions and release youths allegedly booked under the Public Safety Act (PSA) for participating in demonstrations related to recent developments in Iran. Mufti said Muharram was not merely a religious observance but an integral part of Jammu and Kashmir's spiritual, cultural and historical heritage, with generations of people participating in commemorations associated with the martyrdom of Imam Hussain. She urged the administration to make adequate arrangements for mourners, including traffic management, healthcare, sanitation, drinking water, electricity and other essential services to ensure the smooth conduct of religious gatherings and processions. Expressing concern over reports that several young men had been booked under the PSA and lodged in jails outside Jammu and Kashmir, Mufti said such actions were deeply troubling and could further alienate the youth. The use of harsh laws against young people, particularly during the sacred month of Muharram, is both insensitive and counterproductive, she said. Muharram is a period of reflection, compassion and solidarity with those who suffer, and the government should engage with people and address their concerns rather than resort to punitive measures, she added. The PDP chief called on the authorities to review all such cases, release those detained and refrain from further coercive action. She also sought permission for Ashura processions and other traditional Muharram observances, saying religious processions were an integral part of the region's cultural and spiritual heritage and should be facilitated in a peaceful and dignified manner. Muharram is a time of reflection, sacrifice and remembrance. The values embodied by Imam Hussain continue to inspire people to stand for justice, compassion and human dignity, Mufti said. She appealed to people across Jammu and Kashmir to observe Muharram in a spirit of patience, unity, mutual respect and service to humanity while remembering the universal message of Karbala. (KNS).
Ruhullah's claim on Yusuf Pathan sparks political row, Mahua questions 'Bulldozer Politics'
Srinagar, June 16: A social media post by Srinagar MP Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi has triggered a political controversy, with Trinamool Congress (TMC) MP Mahua Moitra citing the incident to question what she described as ulldozer politics. In a post on X, Ruhullah recalled an incident from the last winter session of Parliament when opposition parties were protesting against the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls and other issues. According to Ruhullah, TMC MPs were leading the protest in the Well of the House when a prominent Muslim MP from outside the party approached TMC MP and former cricketer Yusuf Pathan and asked him to withdraw from the demonstration. Ruhullah claimed that Pathan returned to his seat and appeared visibly shaken. He said that when he later asked Pathan what had happened, the MP allegedly told him that he had been warned against protesting the BJP. The Srinagar MP further claimed that Pathan was allegedly told that opposing the BJP could result in authorities bulldozing his house in Gujarat. Ruhullah said that Mahua Moitra later intervened and assured Pathan that the Trinamool Congress stood firmly behind him and his family. Expressing disappointment over Pathan's subsequent political choices, Ruhullah wrote that one felt sorry for Moitra and the TMC because they had supported him, only to be let down later. Responding to Ruhullah's post, Moitra shared it on X and described the allegation as evidence of what she called ulldozer politics. SHOCKING. BULLDOZER JANATA PARTY exposed by a Member of Parliament. 'Don't protest, they will bulldoze your house.' Is this why Yusuf Pathan could not stand up to Jodi No. 1? And will the media ask any questions? she wrote. The exchange has generated debate on social media, with opposition leaders and supporters weighing in on the claims.(KNS).
Earthquake of magnitude 6.8 jolts Indonesia
Jakarta , June 16 : A strong 6.8 magnitude earthquake hit Indonesia on Tuesday morning, as reported by the National Centre for Seismology (NCS). In a post on X, the NCS said that the earthquake occurred at 08:57 AM at a depth of 45 kilometres in Indonesia. EQ of M: 6.8, On: 16/06/2026 08:57:49 IST, Lat: 1.073 S, Long: 120.263 E, Depth: 45 Km, Location: Indonesia. https://x.com/NCS_Earthquake/status/2066727550081245617?s=20 Local media outlet Jakarta Globe reported that residents evacuated their homes after the earthquake struck Palu and parts of Central Sulawesi on Tuesday. Citing local residents and authorities monitoring the situation, it said that the tremor was strongly felt in Palu, Sigi, Donggala, and Tojo Una-Una regencies. According to Jakarta Globe, people also moved away from coastal areas as a precaution against possible aftershocks or tsunami risks. While there were no immediate reports of casualties or major structural damage as of now, it reported that authorities were still assessing the impact of the earthquake in affected areas. This is the second strong earthquake to hit Southeast Asia in June. Earlier on June 8, a powerful earthquake of magnitude 7.7 struck the Philippines, as reported by the National Centre for Seismology (NCS). (ANI)
Not child's play: Iran honours victims of Minab strikes ahead of football match
Iran is honouring students lost in a missile strike. The national football team competes as 'Minab 168' in the FIFA World Cup. They wear gold pins as a tribute. The country's foreign ministry rejects US claims about the incident. Iran's resilience is built on the memory of the departed.
Slovakia backs Indias permanent UNSC seat
BRATISLAVA: Slovakia backed Indias bid for permanent membership in a reformed UN Security Council as the two countries elevated their ties to a Comprehensive Partnership during Prime Minister Narendra Modis landmark visit to the Central European nation. In a joint statement issued after talks between Prime Minister Modi and his Slovak counterpart Robert Fico on []
One Dead, Two Critically Injured After Motorcycle Falls into Gorge in J&K's Poonch
Jammu June 16:One person died and two others were critically injured on Tuesday morning after a motorcycle skidded off the road and fell into a deep gorge at Dhana Dohian Sathara. A police official told GNS that the accident occurred around 8:00 am involving motorcycle JK02CJ 6108. The deceased was identified as Mohd Azam, 35, son of Noor Mohd. The injured have been identified as Mohd Arif, 22, son of Akbar Din, and Noor Mohd, 50, son of Lal Din. All three are residents of Islamabad, Poonch. The injured were shifted to District Hospital Poonch for treatment. Police have taken cognizance of the incident and further details are awaited.(GNS)
155 Drug Hotspots Identified, 701 Peddlers Arrested Under Nasha Mukt Jammu Kashmir Abhiyan
Authorities have identified 155 drug hotspots across Jammu division and arrested 701 drug peddlers as part of the ongoing 100-day Nasha Mukt Jammu Kashmir Abhiyan. During a high-level review meeting officials revealed that 598 FIRs had been registered, narcotics worth large quantities seized, and properties worth over 45 crore attached or demolished.
South Kashmir: Seven Booked Under NDPS Act as Police Intensify Anti-Drug Crackdown
SRINAGAR: Seven persons have been booked under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act as police in south Kashmirs Anantnag district intensified their anti-drug campaign across the district, officials said on Tuesday. According to police, five individuals were found positive for drug consumption during a testing exercise conducted in Bijbehara by Anantnag Police in []
Eight dead as US Air Force B-52 bomber crashes in California
California, June 16: Eight crew members were killed after a US Air Force B-52 Stratofortress bomber plane crashed shortly after takeoff from Edwards Air Force Base in California's Mojave Desert on Monday. According to CNN, the aircraft, which was on a routine test mission, took off at approximately 11:20 am (local time) before crashing near the remote military installation northeast of Los Angeles. Edwards Air Force Base said all eight crew members on board are presumed dead, and the incident has now shifted from a rescue effort to a recovery operation, CNN reported. It was tragic and unsurvivable, Colonel James Hayes said during a press conference, according to CNN. Emergency responders were dispatched immediately after the crash. Base officials said the aircraft left behind a towering plume of black smoke visible from a distance. Video aired by CNN affiliate KCAL showed a large blackened scar on the runway and lingering smoke, although distinct wreckage from the bomber was difficult to identify. Chief Master Sergeant Joshua T Skarloken said officials were in the process of notifying the families of those killed. According to CNN, the crew consisted of a combination of military personnel, government civilians and government contractors. Air Force officials said the aircraft had been conducting a test mission in support of a radar modernisation programme when the crash occurred, CNN reported. While the base has since reopened, operations have been suspended through Tuesday as authorities continue investigating the incident and recovering debris from the crash site. The B-52 Stratofortress is among the oldest aircraft still in active service with the US Air Force. First introduced in 1955, the long-range heavy bomber remains a key component of America's strategic arsenal. (ANI)
Eight Feared Dead After US B-52 Bomber Crashes in California
SRINAGAR: Eight people are believed to have been killed after a US Air Force B-52 Stratofortress crashed shortly after take-off from Edwards Air Force Base in Californias Mojave Desert on Monday, according to multiple media reports. The aircraft went down at around 11:20 a.m. local time shortly after departure, according to an official alert issued []
Govt committed to empower youth through sports: Sakeena Itoo
Kulgam, Jun 15: Minister for Health and Medical Education, Social Welfare and Education, Sakeena Itoo, on Monday witnessed the final match of the prestigious Shaheed Wali Mohammad Itoo Cricket Tournament held at DH Pora in Kulgam district amid enthusiastic participation of local youth and sports lovers. The tournament, organized in memory of late Shaheed Wali Mohammad Itoo, saw participation from several talented teams from across the region. It served as a vibrant platform for promoting sportsmanship, discipline and healthy competition among youth. Addressing the gathering on the occasion, the Minister lauded the organizers for successfully conducting the tournament and providing a constructive avenue for the young talent to showcase their sporting abilities. She said that sports play a pivotal role in shaping character, fostering teamwork and steering youth towards positive and productive pursuits. Sakeena Itoo reiterated the Jammu and Kashmir governments commitment towards strengthening the sports infrastructure and creating more opportunities for youth engagement in J&K. She emphasized that focused efforts are being made to encourage sports activities at the grassroots level and identify promising talent from rural and remote areas. The government is committed to empower our youth through sports, education and skill development initiatives. Sports not only contribute to physical well-being but also instil values of perseverance, leadership and mutual respect, asserted the Minister. Highlighting the immense sporting potential of Jammu and Kashmirs youth, she called upon the young players to actively participate in sports and make full use of the facilities and opportunities being extended by the government. She assured continued support for the initiatives aimed at nurturing sporting talent and promoting youth-centric activities throughout the region. The Minister also appreciated the enthusiasm displayed by the participating teams and spectators, stating that such events strengthen community bonds and inspire the younger generation to pursue excellence in sports. Later, Sakeena Itoo distributed trophies, medals and certificates among the winning and runner-up teams and congratulated all the participants for their spirited performance. She encouraged the players to continue striving for excellence and represent Jammu and Kashmir at higher levels of competition.
Amit Sharma reviews Census-2027 operations in Anantnag
Anantnag, Jun 15: In continuation of ongoing Districts Review streak, Chief Principal Census Officer (CPCO) and Director Census Operations (DCO), Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh, Amit Sharma along with Biswajit Das, Deputy Director General, MHA, Office of Registrar General of India, on Monday chaired a comprehensive review meeting at Conference Hall, Anantnag to assess the progress of the ongoing House Listing Operations (HLO) being conducted under Census 2027 in the district. The meeting was also attended by Principal Census Officer (Deputy Commissioner), Anantnag, Dr Bilal Mohiuddin Bhat, Joint Director, DCO J&K, Arun Kumar, Assistant Director DCO J&K, Vijay Kumar; Additional Deputy Commissioner (District Census Officer), Vikas Ahlawat; ACR, Sub-Divisional Magistrates, DSEO (Additional District Census Officer), Charge Officers and other concerned officials associated with the Census exercise. In his remarks, the CPCO termed Census Data as the founding pillars of future development and prosperity, not only in Kashmir valley but the entire nation. Reviewing the progress, Sharma appreciated the preparedness of the Anantnag district and emphasized that Census is the country's largest administrative and statistical exercise, forming the basis for planning, resource allocation and socio-economic development for years to come. He termed Anantnag as on the oldest districts of J&K with pristine glory and famous tourist spots. Sharma stressed the importance of maintaining the highest standards of accuracy during data collection and directed enumerators and supervisors to ensure that every entry is recorded correctly and verified thoroughly. He cautioned that even minor errors or conceptual misunderstandings can adversely impact the quality of Census data and affect future policy planning. The CPCO directed Charge Officers to ensure that Supervisors undertake regular field inspections and conduct random quality checks instructed to intensify monitoring and ensure strict adherence to Census guidelines. He also emphasized verification of household information, coverage of migratory populations, forest areas and other special categories to ensure that no household or individual is left out of the enumeration process. The district being a peculiar destination for migratory and seasonal populations, special emphasis was laid on ensuring their comprehensive coverage during the ongoing Census exercise. Deputy Director General, Census, MHA, ORGI, Government of India held a direct interaction session with the present Enumerators and Supervisors, Charge Officers, etc to take first hand feedback which shall help in improvising the upcoming technology based second most important phase of Census, which is Population Enumeration (PE), in the coming months of September 2026 and February 2027. The Principal Census Officer assured full administrative support for the smooth conduct of Census operations and directed all concerned officers to closely monitor field activities to ensure timely completion of Census work, strictly in line with defined timelines and as per guidelines and Circular instructions issued from time to time. The Additional Deputy Commissioner (District Census Officer) briefed the CPCO on the district profile and the status of preparations for Census-2027. He informed that all House Listing Blocks (HLBs) have been successfully created and demarcated on the CMMS portal, while field operations are progressing smoothly across the district. He also apprised Chair in the meeting about the training imparted to enumerators and supervisors, self-enumeration progress, awareness campaigns undertaken through various IEC activities, and the monitoring mechanisms put in place to ensure quality data collection and comprehensive coverage of all households, including migratory populations. Sharma directed field functionaries to track migration routes and collect details of all eligible tribal population and individuals to ensure that no person is left out of the enumeration process. Highlighting the role of technology, Sharma said the digital mode of data collection would enhance efficiency and improve the quality of information gathered. The meeting also reviewed training activities, awareness campaigns, supervision mechanisms and field-level monitoring arrangements aimed at ensuring comprehensive and error-free Census operations across the district. Later, the CPCO briefed the media regarding the progress achieved under the ongoing House Listing Operations (HLO) of Census-2027 in the district and highlighted the extensive preparations undertaken to ensure smooth, accurate and timely completion of the exercise. He appealed to the public of both the UTs of J&K and Ladakh and especially residents of Anantnag district to fully co-operate with Census Enumnerators and provide accurate information, stating that reliable Census data serves as the foundation for informed governance, developmental planning and equitable distribution of resources.
KMCH Sempora organizes free mental health camp at Lasjan
Srinagar, Jun 15: Kashmir Medical College and Hospital (KMCH) Sempora on Monday organized a free mental health and psychiatric camp at Lasjan in Srinagar. The camp was organized by the Department of Psychiatry, KMCH. During the camp, senior consultants and resident doctors from the department examined and treated patients suffering from various psychiatric and psychological ailments. Patients attending the camp were provided free consultation and medicines. The doctors who attended the camp included Dr. Altaf Malla, Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry; Dr. Shazia Kouser, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry; Dr. Insha, Resident Doctor, Department of Psychiatry; and Dr. Mehreen Imran, Junior Resident, Department of Psychiatry. The camp was the second mental health programme organized by KMCH as part of its broader community healthcare initiative aimed at extending specialized medical services to underserved areas. Speaking on the occasion, the doctors emphasized the importance of early diagnosis and timely treatment of mental health disorders. They highlighted that awareness and community support play a crucial role in addressing mental health challenges and reducing the stigma associated with seeking psychiatric care. The team also interacted with local residents and educated them about common mental health conditions, stress management, depression, anxiety disorders, and the need to seek professional help whenever required. The local residents and civil society appreciated the initiative and urged the institution to continue organizing such camps in different localities. The KMCH reiterated their commitment to promoting mental well-being and ensuring that quality mental healthcare services reach people at their doorsteps. They said more such outreach camps would be organized in the future to create awareness and improve access to mental health services across Kashmir.
CUK holds legal awareness program under NMBA
Ganderbal, Jun 15: Department of Law, School of Legal Studies, in collaboration with Dean Students' Welfare, Central University of Kashmir (CUKashmir), organized a Legal Literacy Programme under the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan at Hyderia High School, Tulmulla. The programme aimed to create legal awareness among students and educate them about various laws, their rights and duties, and the harmful effects of drug abuse. Students of BA LL.B. 8th Semester participated in the programme and delivered lectures on different legal topics. In his welcome address, Javed, Principal, Hyderia High School, appreciated the Department of Law for organizing such a programme and encouraging students to conduct outreach programmes, disseminating legal knowledge among school students. During the programme, Tanzeel highlighted various provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and explained their significance in maintaining law and order. Bazila, discussed different provisions of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act and emphasized the legal consequences of drug-related offences. Ahmad Mujtaba elaborated on the penalties prescribed under the NDPS Act and explained the stringent punishments for drug trafficking and consumption. Other students, including Basit, Tamana Maan, and Sakita, gave presentations on legal topics such as the Motor Vehicles Act, the Right to Information (RTI) Act, and other laws of public importance. Programme Coordinator, Dr. Imran Ahad Bhat, Asst Prof. highlighted the objectives of the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan and emphasized the importance of staying away from drugs and substance abuse. He encouraged students to contribute towards building a healthy, responsible, and drug-free society. He also proposed the vote of thanks.
DC Kargil inaugurates knee replacement camp
Kargil, Jun 15: AL-REZA HC & RF, the Health wing of Jamait Ul Ulema Isna Ashriya Kargil, started the Mega Total Knee Replacement Camp at QAAM Hospital Kurbathang Kargil. The Camp was inaugurated by Deputy Commissioner Kargil, Rakesh Kumar who was the chief guest on the occasion, in presence of Renowned Knee Replacement Surgeon from Dubai, Dr Badar Azam Khan, WHO Representative Moses Chowdhary, Hojjat Ul Islam Sheikh Ali Mussa Irfani, member Ullema Council JUIAK, Chief Medical Officer Kargil Dr Mohd Abass and I/C Medical Superintendent, Dr Sajjad Hussain, doctors and Volunteers. The camp was organised by AL-REZA HC & RF in Collaboration with Department of Health Kargil. Dr Badar Azam Khan, famously known as Dr Knee, one of the finest Joint Replacement Surgeon of Dubai along with their team attended the camp. Dr. Khan has over 25 years of international experience in orthopaedics and joint replacement surgery and specializes in advanced robotic knee replacement procedures, customized implants and regenerative therapies for osteoarthritis. Around 70 patients with knee diseases were screened and 9 Total Knee Replacement surgeries performed on the first day of the camp till late night. Another 25 patients have been selected to undergo Total knee replacement on the 2nd and 3rd day of the camp on June 15 and 16, 2026. Addressing the gathering, DC Kargil highlighted the remarkable progress achieved in the health sector over the past twelve years. He further stated that after Ladakh attained Union Territory status, the health sector received an additional boost, resulting in the establishment of modern healthcare infrastructure, including the state-of-the-art Qamar Ali Akhone Memorial Hospital. He appreciated the efforts of AL-REZA Health Care and Research Foundation in facilitating specialized healthcare services for the people of Kargil. He noted that such initiatives help address the backlog in super-specialty treatments and bring advanced medical care closer to the people. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Azam Badar Khan expressed gratitude to the District Administration and AL-REZA Health Care and Research Foundation for providing him the opportunity to serve the people of Kargil. He stated that the camp aims not only to perform Total Knee Replacement surgeries but also to build local medical capacity by transferring knowledge and surgical expertise to doctors in Kargil. Through practical training and mentorship, he said, local doctors will gain the skills necessary to independently perform such procedures in the future, enabling the hospital to become self-sufficient in delivering advanced orthopaedic care. Dr. Khan also emphasized the importance of preventive care and knee health awareness. He informed that he is pursuing Knee Health Awareness Programmes in coordination with the World Health Organization and welcomed the participation of a WHO representative in the camp. The three-day camp is expected to benefit a large number of patients suffering from severe knee ailments while also contributing to the long-term development of specialized orthopaedic services in Kargil. High Skill anaesthesia/ epidural anaesthesia and were given to these patients by dedicated anaesthesia team in the camp headed by Dr Mohd Asif, Dr Abass Ali and Dr Shaziya. President AL-REZA HC &RF DR Mohd Abass and Dr Fatima Nissa, senior executive member of AL-REZA also spoke on the occasion and thanked the visiting Doctors for sparing their precious hectic schedule in Dubai and travelling such a long distance only to help and treat the poor patients of this far-flung region. They also thanked the DC Kargil, District administration, CMO, Medical Superintendent and RMO District Hospital Kargil, for their tireless support. They also appreciated the tireless efforts of doctors in uplifting the District Hospital Kargil as a centre of excellence. They also appreciated the anaesthetists and surgeons for doing surgeries till late night in the camp, besides all O.T staffs, volunteers of AL-REZA and media personnel for their tireless support in managing the camp, helping the patients and for their 24 hours services for the patients in the camp. People from all corners of Kargil appreciated the efforts of AL-REZA HC & RF for bringing renowned doctors at their doorstep for the poor patients in performing complex surgeries at Kargil.
SANJY 2026 : Div Com Kashmir reviews yatra arrangements at Baltal
Ganderbal, Jun 15: Divisional Commissioner Kashmir, Anshul Garg on Monday visited Baltal and conducted an extensive inspection of the arrangements being put in place for the forthcoming Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra (SANJY) 2026. During the visit, he reviewed the progress of various developmental and preparatory works aimed at ensuring a safe, smooth and comfortable pilgrimage experience for devotees. Accompanied by Deputy Commissioner Ganderbal, Jatin Kishore; Senior Superintendent of Police Ganderbal, Sudhanshu Dhama and officers of various departments, Garg inspected the Yatri Niwas, RFID registration counters, dormitory facilities, facilities in Baltal base camp as well as the pony stand. He took stock of the facilities being put in place for pilgrims and interacted with officers and field functionaries regarding the status of ongoing works. During the inspection, the Divisional Commissioner directed the concerned departments to ensure timely installation of signages, information boards and public awareness banners at all key locations to facilitate better guidance and accessibility for pilgrims. He also emphasized proper sanitation management, queue regulation, traffic arrangements and availability of essential services across the Yatra route. Later, he chaired a high-level review meeting at Baltal to assess the preparedness of all stakeholder departments for the annual pilgrimage. At the outset, Deputy Commissioner Ganderbal, gave a detailed presentation on the overall preparedness for the Yatra and briefed the meeting about infrastructure development, accommodation facilities, registration arrangements, disaster management preparedness and departmental works across various departments. Reviewing the arrangements department-wise, the Divisional Commissioner directed all concerned agencies to complete the remaining works by June 20th and ensure full operational readiness before commencement of the Yatra. He stressed the importance of coordinated efforts among departments and directed that officers remain available round the clock for prompt response and coordination. The Health Department informed that medical aid centres along the track would be made fully functional by June 28, while oxygen booths would be established by June 25. The department also apprised that advance medical teams have already been deployed and adequate emergency response arrangements have been put in place. The Divisional Commissioner reviewed the status of sanitation, water supply, power supply, telecommunication facilities, disaster management, transportation and fire safety arrangements. He directed the Rural Development Department to maintain sanitation in toilet facilities, while Jal Shakti and KPDCL were instructed to ensure uninterrupted water and power supply with adequate backup arrangements. The meeting was informed that registration of service providers is underway and identity cards shall be issued within the stipulated timeline. Telecom agencies reported that communication infrastructure has been established and are operational. The meeting was attended by officers from Sonamarg Development Authority, Rural Development, Health, Jal Shakti, KPDCL, Forest, Tourism, Fire & Emergency Services, Food Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs, Transport, Disaster Management, Police, BRO, BSNL, Shri Amarnath Ji Shrine Board and other concerned departments.
Chief Secretary administers oath of office to JKWRRA Chairperson
Srinagar, Jun 15: Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo on Monday administered the Oath of Office to Suresh Kumar Gupta, who has been appointed as the Chairperson of the Jammu and Kashmir Water Resources Regulatory Authority (JKWRRA). The oath ceremony was held at the Civil Secretariat and was attended by senior officers of the Government and officials associated with the water resources sector. Speaking on the occasion, the Chief Secretary extended his congratulations to Shri Gupta and expressed confidence that his rich administrative experience and deep understanding of natural resource management would further strengthen the Authoritys efforts towards ensuring sustainable, equitable and efficient management of water resources across the Union Territory. The Jammu and Kashmir Water Resources Regulatory Authority is a statutory body mandated to regulate and oversee the development, management and conservation of water resources in the Union Territory. The Authority plays a crucial role in promoting integrated water resource management, safeguarding water security and advising the Government on policies and strategies for sustainable utilization of this vital resource. Gupta was appointed as Chairperson of the JKWRRA by the Government of Jammu and Kashmir vide Notification S.O. 164 dated June 9, 2026, issued under Section 139 of the Jammu and Kashmir Water Resources (Regulation and Management) Act, 2010. His appointment came into effect upon assumption of charge. A distinguished officer of the 1991 batch of the Indian Forest Service (IFS), Suresh Kumar Gupta brings with him more than three decades of experience in public administration, environmental governance, forest management and natural resource conservation. During his illustrious career, he served in several key positions in Jammu and Kashmir, including Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (PCCF) and Head of Forest Force (HoFF), the highest professional position in the Forest Department. He has also held important assignments as Principal Secretary, Culture, Tribal Affairs and School Education Departments besides serving as Chairman J&K Biodiversity Council, Chief Wildlife Warden; Director, Social Forestry, Director Forest Protection Force, Director J&K Forest Research Institute and Managing Director, Jammu and Kashmir Forest Development Corporation (JKFDC). His extensive experience in environmental stewardship, watershed conservation and sustainable resource management is expected to greatly benefit the functioning of the Water Resources Regulatory Authority. On assuming office, Gupta expressed his gratitude to the Government for reposing confidence in him and reaffirmed his commitment to strengthening water governance mechanisms, promoting sustainable water use and ensuring effective regulation of the Union Territorys precious water resources in the larger public interest.
19 House, Landowners Booked for Tenant Verification Violations in Jammu Kashmir
SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Police have registered 19 FIRs against house and land owners in Samba district of Jammu and Kashmir for allegedly failing to comply with mandatory tenant verification norms, officials said on Monday. The cases were registered at Samba and Bari Brahmana police stations during a special verification drive launched to strengthen security []
Srinagar, Jun 15: Excessive social media exposure, unchecked internet influence and isolation have emerged as major triggers behind the growing drug and substance abuse among school students in Kashmir, an empirical research study submittedtoDistrict Institute of Education and Training (DIET) Srinagar has revealed. The action research project, conducted by Dr Sameena Wani, presently Principal of Government Girls Higher Secondary School Kothibagh, Srinagar, highlights how changing social behaviour among adolescents, shaped increasingly by digital platforms and weakening social values, is pushing many young people towards substance abuse. According to the study, titled Drug and Substance Abuse in Secondary and Higher Secondary School Students of district Srinagar An Empirical Study for Prevention andIntervention,the internet and social media have significantly altered the emotional and psychological environment of adolescents in Kashmir, particularly after prolonged lockdowns and social isolation. According to the research accessed by Rising Kashmir, the rapid penetration of social media intothe lives of young students,coupled with declining parental engagement and weakening traditional value systems, has created fertile ground for drug abuse and other harmful behaviours. The study warns that Kashmirs younger generation is increasingly vulnerable to online influence, emotional distress and social alienation, making early intervention and counselling more important than ever before. Dr Wanis research stresses that the growing addiction crisis cannot be tackled through enforcement alone and requires collective efforts involving schools, parents, healthcare professionals and community institutions. The study describes schools as crucial spaces for prevention and rehabilitation where teachers can identify vulnerable students, spread awareness and help cultivate emotional resilience and ethical values among adolescents. It further underlines the importance of confidentiality and compassionate support for students dealing with substance abuse problems, while cautioning against social stigma and isolation. Calling for urgent societal action, the study urges communities to rebuild Kashmirs traditional foundations of brotherhood, wisdom, tolerance and moral responsibility to protect future generations from falling deeper into addiction, crime and hopelessness. While schools cannot solve every social problem, they can play a transformative role in fighting ignorance, promoting awareness and guiding students away from destructive influences emerging from both social realities and the digital world, the study reads.
J&K leading performer under PM Vishwakarma Scheme
1.55 lakh artisans registered for training Jammu, Budgam lead enrolments Carpenters, tailors, masons top list Srinagar, Jun 15: Jammu and Kashmir has emerged as one of the leading performers under the Government of India's PM Vishwakarma Scheme, with 1,55,032 artisans and craftspeople registered for training and 1,43,775 beneficiaries selected for toolkit support across the Union Territory, according to the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) dashboard. The scheme, launched by the Government of India to provide end-to-end support to traditional artisans and craftspeople, covers 18 notified trades, including carpentry, tailoring, masonry, blacksmithing, barbering, pottery and cobbling. Beneficiaries receive skill training, toolkit incentives, collateral-free credit support and market linkage assistance. As per the data accessed by Rising Kashmir, the district-wise data show that Jammu district leads with 22,043 registrations, closely followed by Budgam with 21,902 registrations. Other districts recording significant participation include Anantnag (11,960), Baramulla (10,116), Pulwama (8,814), Udhampur (7,997), Kulgam (7,710) and Kathua (7,659). At the lower end of the spectrum, Rajouri (1,845) and Reasi (1,858) reported the fewest registrations. Trade-wise, carpenters constitute the largest beneficiary group with 44,900 registrations, followed by tailors (37,005) and masons (33,920). Barbers accounted for 11,246 registrations, while blacksmiths, basket makers and sculptors also recorded notable participation. The age profile indicates strong youth engagement in the programme. The 2540 years age group accounts for 70,058 registrations (45.2%), followed by the 4050 years category with 41,399 beneficiaries (26.7%). Registrations among artisans aged 1825 years stood at 13,978, while 21,496 beneficiaries belonged to the 5060 years category. Another 8,103 registrations were recorded among artisans aged 60 years and above. The PM Vishwakarma Scheme, launched in September 2023, seeks to strengthen traditional occupations through skill upgradation, toolkit incentives, digital transaction support, marketing assistance and concessional credit, thereby enhancing the livelihoods of artisans and preserving India's traditional crafts.
CM launches free breast cancer screening
Says early detection can reduce burden, save lives Srinagar, Jun 15: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday inaugurated the Free Breast Cancer Screening Seva programme at the Civil Secretariat, a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative by the Airports Authority of India (AAI) in collaboration with India Turns Pink (ITP), aimed at promoting early detection and awareness of breast cancer among women. The initiative seeks to provide free breast cancer screening services at the doorstep of women across selected villages in Srinagar district, covering ten villages and benefiting around 10,000 women through free screening, awareness generation, and counselling services. Speaking on the occasion, the Chief Minister appreciated the efforts of the Airports Authority of India and the implementing organisation for undertaking a vital public health initiative focused on women's well-being, underscoring the importance of early detection and timely intervention in reducing the burden of breast cancer and saving lives. The initiative is expected to enhance awareness about breast cancer, encourage regular health check-ups, and strengthen preventive healthcare among women. Minister for Health and Medical Education Sakina Itoo and Advisor to the Chief Minister Nasir Aslam Wani were also present on the occasion. Founder President ITP P.A. Anandakumar, representatives of India Turns Pink, and other concerned officers attended the event.
Omar chairs Muharram preparedness meet
Directs seamless power, water, health, sanitation facilities; dedicated Muharram Budget next year Srinagar, Jun 15: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday chaired a high-level meeting to review arrangements being put in place for the smooth observance of Muharram-2026 across Jammu and Kashmir. He directed uninterrupted power supply at all major congregation venues and procession routes, adequate drinking water arrangements, deployment of medical personnel and ambulances, and necessary road repairs along procession routes. The Chief Minister emphasized that preparations for Muharram had been underway for considerable time and that today's meeting was aimed at reviewing progress made so far and identifying any remaining gaps. The preparations for Muharram have not started today. Extensive groundwork has already been undertaken at the district, divisional and departmental levels. Like every year, the Government will make every possible effort to ensure that there are no shortcomings and that all necessary facilities are provided to the people during Muharram, he said. Referring to concerns raised by public representatives and community leaders, the Chief Minister directed the Power Development Department to ensure regular electricity supply at all major congregation venues and procession routes, stressing the need for adequate backup arrangements including generators and battery-inverter systems. He also directed that generators be deployed at major congregation points and called on concerned departments to explore the possibility of rooftop solarization of all major Imambaras in J&K. The Chief Minister directed the Jal Shakti Department to ensure uninterrupted supply of potable water in all affected areas, with water tankers deployed during Muharram providing clean drinking water and static water distribution points established wherever movement of tankers may be difficult. On sanitation, he directed Urban Local Bodies to intensify cleaning operations, particularly around Imambaras, procession routes, and major congregation venues. On health preparedness, the Chief Minister directed the Health and Medical Education Department to ensure deployment of adequate medical personnel, ambulances, critical care ambulances, emergency response teams, and medical camps at strategic locations, fully operational throughout the Muharram period. The Chief Minister reviewed traffic management plans and instructed the Traffic Police and Civil Administration to ensure smooth movement of processions while minimizing inconvenience to commuters. He directed the Roads & Buildings Department to undertake necessary repairs and filling of potholes along procession routes and acknowledged challenges faced in macadamisation works due to supply chain disruption, but stressed that roads should be levelled and made safe wherever full macadamisation is not immediately feasible. The Chief Minister further emphasized that all nodal officers designated for Muharram arrangements must remain accessible to the public and available round-the-clock for prompt grievance redressal. He announced that a Chief Minister's Secretariat shall also oversee Muharram arrangements, with designated officers continuously monitoring implementation of departmental responsibilities. The Chief Minister assured participants that the Government would consider a dedicated allocation in the next year's Budget to strengthen Muharram-related arrangements and infrastructure, enabling departments to undertake preparatory works well in advance. During the meeting, legislators, representatives of Shia organizations, clerics, civil society members, and community leaders highlighted issues relating to electricity, drinking water, road connectivity, sanitation, and healthcare. Divisional Commissioners of Kashmir and Jammu gave detailed presentations covering congregation events, consultations with community leaders, inter-departmental coordination, security and traffic management plans, healthcare preparedness, power and water supply management, advance distribution of ration and essential commodities in Shia-majority areas, and comprehensive contingency plans. The meeting was attended by Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Kumar Choudhary, Ministers Sakina Itoo, Javed Rana, Javid Ahmad Dar and Satish Sharma, Advisor to CM Nasir Aslam Wani, MLAs Tanvir Sadiq, Ali Mohammad Dar, Aga Muntazir Mehdi, Dr Shafi Ahmad Wani, Javed Reyaz Bedar, Hilal Akbar Lone, Shamima Firdous and Salman Sagar, President of All J&K Shia Association Imran Raza Ansari, representatives of Shia organizations, clerics, civil society members, community leaders, Administrative Secretaries, Divisional Commissioners, Deputy Commissioners, and other senior officers. Officers from outside Srinagar attended through virtual mode.
Every rupee spent belongs to people: CM to new JEs
Uphold integrity, build quality infrastructure for future generations Srinagar, Jun 15: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday handed over appointment letters to 132 newly recruited Junior Engineers (Civil) of the Public Works (Roads & Buildings) Department at a function held at SKICC Srinagar, describing the occasion as a significant milestone in the lives of the young engineers. He urged them to view their appointment not merely as a government job but as a solemn responsibility towards the people of Jammu and Kashmir. Congratulating the new recruits across Jammu and Kashmir, the Chief Minister said that appointment orders represented the culmination of years of hard work, perseverance, and sacrifices made by their families, and called upon the engineers to discharge their duties with honesty, integrity, and professional commitment. The people of Jammu and Kashmir expect us to use public resources responsibly and deliver quality services and infrastructure. Every rupee spent by the government belongs to the people and must be utilised judiciously for their welfare, he said. Highlighting the crucial role of engineers in development, Omar said that roads, bridges, hospitals, and other public assets created today should stand the test of time and serve future generations. If a hospital is built, it should serve people for decades. If a bridge is constructed, it should remain strong and reliable for generations. Citizens have every right to expect durable and quality infrastructure from us, he said. The Chief Minister urged the newly appointed engineers to remain guided by professional ethics and personal accountability throughout their careers, stating that true satisfaction comes from performing one's duties honestly and efficiently. He advised the new recruits to serve wherever they are posted and avoid seeking transfers immediately after appointments, urging them to embrace opportunities to work in remote and underserved areas. Take care of the people living in remote areas. Through your work, leave a lasting mark on Jammu and Kashmir. Let the quality of the roads, bridges, and public infrastructure you build become your identity and contribution to society, he said. Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary, while congratulating the appointees, said that the appointments carried immense responsibility towards the people and development of Jammu and Kashmir, urging the engineers to uphold the highest standards of professionalism, transparency, and integrity in their work. As Junior Engineers, you will play a vital role in preparation of DPRs, project execution, billing processes, quality testing, monitoring, and supervision of developmental works. Ensure that every project entrusted to you is executed with technical excellence and within stipulated timelines, he said. Advisor to the Chief Minister Nasir Aslam Wani, Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo, and Engineer-in-Chief Purshotam Kumar also addressed the gathering. Senior officers of the PWD, newly appointed engineers, and their family members were present on the occasion.
SKIMS establishes Command Centre for Amarnath Yatra
Srinagar, Jun 15: In preparation for the upcoming Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra (SANJY) 2026, the Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS), Soura, has established a dedicated Command Centre to ensure smooth and effective delivery of healthcare services to pilgrims during the annual pilgrimage. According to an office order issued by SKIMS Director and Ex-Officio Secretary to the Government, Prof Mohd Ashraf Ganie, Prof G.H. Yattoo, Head of the Department of Hospital Administration, has been nominated as the Nodal Officer for the Command Centre. He will serve as the liaison between SKIMS, the government, and other agencies associated with the conduct of the Yatra. The order states that Dr Samina Mufti, Assistant Professor in the Department of Hospital Administration, will coordinate with various departments within SKIMS, including the office of the Medical Superintendent, to facilitate seamless healthcare services and ensure prompt medical response for pilgrims requiring treatment. The Command Centre has been set up to strengthen coordination, streamline medical preparedness, and enhance emergency response mechanisms during the pilgrimage period, aiming to provide quality healthcare support and ensure the safety and well-being of devotees undertaking the annual Amarnath Yatra.
LG releases 15th edition of Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra Guide Book
Provides vital info on facilities, safety, registration, medical aid Srinagar, Jun 15: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Monday released the 15th edition of the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra Guide Book at Lok Bhavan, commending the Tourism Federation of Jammu for its continuous endeavours to enhance pilgrimage tourism experience. Heappreciated the collaborative efforts of the Federation and all associated organisations in ensuring thatthe Yatra remains a safe, seamless, and spiritually fulfilling journey for devotees. This year's edition of the Guide Book serves as an essential informative manual for pilgrims, providing vital information regarding facilities, safety protocols, Yatra disciplines, registration procedures, medical facilities, accommodation options, and emergency contact details along both routes from Lakhanpur to the Holy Cave. Rajesh Gupta, Chairman of the Tourism Federation of Jammu and President of Vishwa Hindu Parishad J&K and Ladakh, informed, Inspired by the resounding success of the Jammu Tawi Aarti initiative, regular Aarti ceremonies have now been expanded to other sacred locations across the region, including Surinsar Nag Mandir, Baba Kailakh Dev Sthan, Purmandal, Ghagwal, Jatwal, and Raghunath Mandir. The Tourism Federation has geared up comprehensively for the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra 2026, with arrangements put in place in coordination with Jammu Smart City Limited for the continuation of regular AartifromJune 29 (Jyeshtha Purnima). Langar will continue to be served at the Current Registration Counter in Jammu from the same date. The Federation has also planned to produce a video documentary showcasing upgraded facilities for Yatries covering the entire area from Lakhanpur to the Holy Cave, including both routes, to be released before the Yatra begins. The Guide Book, designed and printed by Shri Shivang Satya Gupta of ESPA FEE Private Limited, will be distributed free among Yatries. The release ceremony was attended by Additional Secretary in Lieutenant Governor's Secretariat, Shubhankar Pratyush Pathak, Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra Welfare Society President and Vishwa Kashmiri Samaj Convenor Er Kiran Wattal, Jammu Association of Tour Operators President Amrik Singh, Bhaderwah Patnitop Travel Trade Association President B.B. Kotwal, Tourism Federation of Jammu Vice President Abhay Bakaya, and J&K and Ladakh Tourism Stakeholders Association Vice President Mohd. Maqbool Shoda.
IranUS deal hinges on compliance, verification and regional mediation The confirmation of a peace deal between Iran and the United States, followed by a proposed 60day window for further negotiations, marks a moment of rare deescalation in one of the worlds most combustible regions. Yet the choreography and language surrounding this development make clear that what has been achieved is less a reconciliation and more a tactical pause; one rooted in hard power, mutual exhaustion, and deep distrust. Irans Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi has framed the emerging memorandum of understanding as a victory forged as much on the battlefield as at the negotiating table. His invocation of the pure blood of the martyrs and insistence that the deal is indebted to Irans military achievements are unmistakable signals to domestic constituencies: Tehran will not present this agreement as a concession to US pressure, but as the outcome of its own resilience in the face of sanctions, blockade and conflict. On the other side, US President Donald Trumps triumphalist declaration that the Deal is now complete and his theatrical call to let the oil flow underscore Washingtons priorities. The immediate focus is on reopening the Strait of Hormuz, calming jittery markets, and reassuring allies and investors that the artery of global energy trade will remain unobstructed. Peace, in this framing, is also a commodity priced in barrels and stock indices. Crucially, Iran has made its next steps conditional. The promised 60 days of negotiations will commence only after Tehran verifies that the United States has genuinely ended hostilities, lifted the naval blockade, and moved to release frozen assets. Gharibabadis blunt caveat, that the memorandum does not mean trusting the enemy, goes to the heart of the matter. This is a ceasefire between adversaries who continue to see each other through the lens of ideological enmity and strategic rivalry. The involvement of regional actors and mediators in Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Turkiye highlights another reality: Gulf stability is no longer a bilateral affair to be choreographed solely in Washington and Tehran. The commitment to halt military operations on all fronts, including in Lebanon hints at a broader, if tentative, attempt to dial down proxy confrontations that have long externalised the cost of this rivalry onto fragile societies. For West Asia and beyond, any reduction in the risk of a wider war is welcome. But a deal born of compulsion, framed in the rhetoric of victory and distrust, will require constant vigilance. The coming 60 days will test whether this is merely an interlude or the first step towards a more durable regional security architecture.
A Preventable Tragedy in Kangans Power Canal
How many deaths before safety becomes a priority? The recovery of two young lives from the power canal in Gund, Kangan, is not just another tragic news item from Kashmirs hinterland. It is a damning indictment of how successive administrations and line departments have treated public safety around hazardous infrastructure. On Monday, a 20-year-old woman and a man, both residents of Ramwari, Gund, were pulled out dead from the canal after an hours-long rescue operation involving police, SDRF teams and local volunteers. Behind the grief of their families lies a clear failure of the Power Development Department (PDD), the Jal Shakti Department and the Ganderbal district administration to anticipate and mitigate a known risk. Officials say the two reportedly drowned in the power canal near Gund, triggering a frantic rescue mission. Teams rushed to the spot, combing the waterway and adjoining areas. The womans body was retrieved first; the mans body surfaced much later, at a considerable distance from the site of drowning. Legal formalities under Section 194 BNSS have begun, and investigations are underway at Police Station Gund. But the core questions lie beyond the FIR: what safety audit did the PDD and Jal Shakti conduct along this canal? What directions did the Deputy Commissioner (DC) Ganderbal issue, and how many of them were actually implemented on the ground? Power canals are operated, supervised and maintained by specific agencies. When they slice through habitations, fields and common pathways, the responsibility to secure them cannot be passed around in generalities. The operating agency, in consultation with the DC Ganderbal, the Tehsildar Kangan, and the local municipal and panchayat bodies, is duty-bound to ensure continuous fencing at vulnerable stretches, sturdy railings near crossings, and prominent warning boards in Kashmiri, Urdu and English. If any of these are missing or poorly maintained, it is not an accident; it is an administrative lapse. Ganderbal district, and Kangan in particular, have seen similar episodes earlier. Each time, there are routine statements about safety reviews and strict instructions to the concerned authorities. The PDD, Jal Shakti and district administration must explain why previous promises have not translated into visible, verifiable safeguards. Were responsibility charts prepared? Were timelines fixed? Were erring officials ever held to account? The government must now order an independent, time-bound safety review of all power canals and high-risk water channels, led by the Divisional Commissioner, the PDD, Jal Shakti and Disaster Management authorities. This must result in a public, ward-wise inventory of hazards, clear deadlines for fencing and signage, and fixation of responsibility on specific officers, not anonymous departments. The tragedy in Gund should mark the end of cosmetic responses. The least we owe the deceased is a transparent, accountable system where preventable deaths lead to corrective action, not another round of condolence statements. Kashmir cannot afford a governance culture in which known dangers are allowed to claim lives with impunity.
Swasth Bharat, Sashakt Bharat: 12 years of Health Care development
ANUPRIYA PATEL True health security means being as ready for tomorrow's threats as for today's Stronger health systems lead to higher economic productivity, greater workforce participation, and sustained long-term growth. Good health, therefore, is not only a social good but also a national asset - the foundation upon which human potential is built and national strength is measured. Health, therefore, is not only a social good but also a national asset, and every rupee invested in it is an investment in the nations people. Thus, Indias National Health Policy 2017 (NHP 2017) is aligned with the goal of achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC) and SDG 3, guided by a simple but powerful belief - healthcare should be within reach of every person. Its four pillars - Aligning with the goals, the National Health Mission supports States in delivering an integrated three-tier model of health systems with a two-way referral linkages across rural and urban areas, including vulnerable populations. At the primary level, Ayushman Arogya Mandir (AAM) provides comprehensive preventive, promotive, curative, rehabilitative, and palliative care health care services. eSanjeevani telemedicine platform ensures the availability of specialists connecting the community to the specialist through these AAM. And, a special Tele-MANAS platform, which has reached a cumulative 38.93 lakh contacts as on date. Connecting from AAM are the secondary facilities at the Community Health Centre (CHC)/ First Referral Unit (FRU) and District Hospital (DH) that serve as the first point of referral to provide in-person specialist and hospitalisation care, with tertiary institutions including medical colleges serving on the top of the apex to more complex and super-specialist services needs. This three-tier system is supported by escalation in Government health budget, with National Health Mission spending growing by 168% over the past decade, reflecting government's commitment to health as a national priority. The journey of Ayushman Arogya Mandir represents a significant expansion of comprehensive primary healthcare and the much required transition from a reactive to proactive care. The expansion from 6 to 12 comprehensive health packages is a structural response to India's changing demographic and epidemiological profile. As we navigate the dual challenge of aging population with a rising tide of non-communicable diseases, the expanded scope covers Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs), mental health, elderly care, emergency services, and eye, ENT, and oral health, along with yoga and health promotion reflecting a system designed for the population India is becoming. As of May 2026, more than 1.8 lakh AAM are operationalised across country to provide doorstep healthcare services, and the scale of this expansion is visible through more than 120 crore OPD consultations at AAM, more than 70 crore eSanjeevani teleconsultations, and more than 46.1 crore wellness sessions promoting good health and well-being. At the primary care level, population-based screening for diabetes, hypertension, and common cancers, oral, breast, and cervical targets all adults above 30 years, making early detection a routine. This screening is an integral component of service delivery under Ayushman Arogya Mandir, integrating NCD prevention into comprehensive primary healthcare. The expansion of NCD services is a multi-layered approach to early detection, prevention, management, and treatment. Dedicated NCD clinics, Day Care Cancer Centres, Tertiary Care Cancer Centres, and State Cancer Institutes decentralised advanced oncology services and bring specialist care closer to the patient. Also, whole-of-government approach is applied for preventive activities. FSSAI promotes healthy eating habits; the Fit India Movement drives physical activity; and the Ministry of AYUSH advances yoga and wellness. Sustained public awareness campaigns and Health Day observances reinforce these efforts. Prime Minister Modi's personal appeal to reduce edible oil consumption by 10% underscores a simple but powerful conviction: that the fight against NCDs is won as much in households as in hospitals. To support the primary care expansion, a new cadre of Community Health Officers were introduced at the AAM level, bringing clinical and public health competence closer to the community. This expansion was mirrored at the doorstep, where the frontline network grew to over 10 lakh ASHAs linking the community with the health systems. Alongside expansion, India took on the harder challenge of transforming the standard of care itself. The National Quality Assurance Standards, indigenously developed and internationally certified, turned quality from an aspiration into an accountability. Over 65,000 public health facilities, including 54,926 Ayushman Arogya Mandirs, are now NQAS-certified. Further, laboratory standards for IPHLs embed rigour into the system. What made NQAS work was not the standard alone, but the ecosystem built around it LaQshya for maternal and newborn care, Kayakalp for cleanliness and infection control, and MusQan for child health. Together, they have made quality a baseline rather than a benchmark. The result is a system that does not just treat more people it treats them better. If primary care is the systems first promise, targeted interventions like National Sickle Cell Anaemia Elimination Mission and Pradhan Mantri National Dialysis Programme further reflects Governments commitment to reducing the OOPE across the country, with a cumulative savings of more than Rs. 10,102 crore to families who would otherwise have borne that burden alone. Putting peoples health into peoples hands, India strengthened its community platforms a deliberate, decentralised architecture that puts planning, monitoring, and accountability in local hands. Village Health, Sanitation and Nutrition Committees (VHSNCs), Jan Arogya Samitis (JAS), and Rogi Kalyan Samitis (RKS) have made representatives of Panchayati Raj Institutions and Urban Local Bodies active partners in health. In urban areas, Mahila Arogya Samitis (MAS) further deepen the focus by placing women at the centre of community outreach for transparency, accountability, and community voice for the trusted feedback loop. True health security means being as ready for tomorrow's threats as for today's. PM-ABHIM, launched in 2021 with an outlay of Rs. 64,180 crore, draws directly on the lessons of COVID-19 building surge capacity, strengthening laboratory networks, expanding real-time disease surveillance, and developing One Health research infrastructure. It is, in essence, turning hard lessons into durable public health architecture. When illness does require hospitalisation, Ayushman Bharat PM-JAY provides the financial cushion that prevents care from becoming catastrophic to the family. As the world's largest publicly funded health assurance scheme, it covers Rs. 5 lakh per family per year for secondary and tertiary care a protection extended in 2024 to all senior citizens above 70, regardless of income. Underlying all of these initiatives is a digital backbone without which a system of this scale cannot function. The Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission ABHA IDs, interoperable health registries, and unified health interfaces has made the records portable, access seamless, and delivery intelligent. Nearly 91 crore ABHA IDs have already been generated, with India progressing towards digital health systems. Taken together, free services, community-level diagnostics, front-line specialists, referral transport, dialysis, hospitalisation cover, and a digital backbone do not add up to a collection of schemes they add up to a system. The health gains are not accidental. They are what sustained, layered public investment looks like when it works. The results are no longer abstract; they are visible in Indias public health record. Maternal mortality has fallen from 254 per lakh live births in 2004-06 to 87 in 2022-24, meeting the NHP 2017 target. From 1990 to 2024, India cut MMR by 84% - nearly twice the global decline of 48% - and earned UNFPA recognition for leadership in maternal health and family planning. The broader picture tells the same story: as per the latest NFHS, fertility has reached 2.0, institutional deliveries have risen to 90.6%, and full immunisation now stands at 98.6%. These are signs of a system learning to prevent, detect, and respond. That is why Indias elimination milestones matter: maternal and neonatal tetanus in 2015, and trachoma as a public health problem in 2024 - making India only the third country in South-East Asia to do so. This is the larger lesson. NHP 2017 set the direction, NHM built the delivery infrastructure from Sub-Health Centres to tertiary hospitals, and Ayushman Bharat gave that system its four working pillars: AAMs for primary care, PM-JAY for financial protection, PM-ABHIM for resilience and infrastructure, and ABDM for the digital backbone. Togetherwith free medicines, diagnostics, transport, and dialysisthey amount to more than a collection of schemes. They form a national health shield for our people, and a reminder that public health, when treated as nation-building, can transform both lives and the future of the country. (The author is the Minister of State for Health & Family Welfare and Chemicals and Fertilizers: Courtesy: PIB)
A Sacred Confluence of Faith, Culture and National Unity on the Banks of the Sindhu Amidst the awe-inspiring landscapes of Ladakh, where towering mountains touch the skies and ancient traditions continue to thrive in harmony with nature, a historic celebration is set to unfold on the banks of one of the world's most revered rivers. From 22nd to 27th June 2026, Leh will host the First Sindhu Mahakumbh, a landmark spiritual and cultural gathering that promises to bring together pilgrims, saints, scholars, artists, youth and visitors from across India in a celebration of faith, heritage and national unity. Coinciding with the 30th Sindhu Darshan Yatra, the event marks a significant milestone in a movement that has, for nearly three decades, sought to reconnect people with the sacred Sindhu River and the civilizational values it represents. The Sindhu River occupies a unique and unparalleled place in the collective consciousness of India. It is not merely a river flowing through the majestic terrain of Ladakh; it is a living symbol of India's ancient civilization and cultural continuity. For centuries, the Sindhu has inspired reverence and respect, nurturing communities and civilizations while serving as a silent witness to the unfolding of history. The very name India traces its origin to the Sindhu, making the river an enduring symbol of the nation's identity. The Sindhu Mahakumbh seeks to celebrate this profound connection and provide an opportunity for people from every corner of the country to pay homage to a river that has shaped the course of Indian civilization. The significance of the Sindhu Mahakumbh extends beyond the spiritual realm. It is envisioned as a grand national celebration that reflects India's cultural diversity, civilizational depth and enduring spirit of unity. At a time when rapid modernization often distances societies from their historical roots, the Mahakumbh serves as a reminder of the values, traditions and cultural bonds that continue to define the Indian ethos. The gathering aims to strengthen awareness about India's shared heritage while fostering a deeper appreciation of the role that rivers, landscapes and sacred geographies have played in shaping the country's identity. Visitors arriving in Leh during the Mahakumbh will find themselves immersed in an atmosphere charged with devotion, celebration and cultural vibrancy. The sacred Sindhu Ghat will become the focal point of a series of spiritual ceremonies and rituals that form the heart of the event. Pilgrims will gather to offer prayers, participate in traditional worship and seek blessings amidst the serene surroundings of the Sindhu River. The spiritual ambience created by the chanting of hymns, devotional gatherings and sacred rituals is expected to transform the riverbank into a space of collective reflection and reverence. For many participants, the experience will be deeply personal, offering an opportunity to reconnect with faith and spiritual values amidst the tranquillity of the Himalayan landscape. The presence of saints, spiritual leaders and scholars from different traditions will further enrich the experience. Through discourses, interactions and spiritual deliberations, these revered figures will share messages of harmony, compassion, service and collective responsibility. Their participation underscores the inclusive character of the Sindhu Mahakumbh, which seeks to bring together diverse streams of thought and belief under a common banner of respect for India's spiritual heritage. The gathering is expected to foster meaningful dialogue on the relevance of timeless values in contemporary society, inspiring participants to carry these lessons into their daily lives. A defining feature of the Sindhu Mahakumbh will be its vibrant cultural dimension. Throughout the six-day celebration, the event will serve as a grand stage for showcasing the extraordinary diversity of India's artistic and cultural traditions. Cultural troupes, folk artists and performers representing different regions of the country will present a colourful array of music, dance and traditional performances. These programmes will offer visitors a unique opportunity to witness the richness of India's living heritage, where every performance reflects the history, customs and aspirations of a particular community. The convergence of cultural traditions from across the nation at a single venue will reinforce the idea that India's diversity is not a source of division but a foundation of strength and unity. The cultural programmes will also provide a platform for the promotion of Ladakh's own rich heritage. Visitors will have the opportunity to experience the unique traditions, artistic expressions and cultural practices that have flourished in this Himalayan region for centuries. Ladakh's distinctive identity, shaped by its geography, history and spiritual traditions, adds a special dimension to the Mahakumbh. The event will showcase the warmth and hospitality of the people of Ladakh while highlighting the region's contribution to India's cultural mosaic. For many visitors, the Mahakumbh will serve as a gateway to understanding the profound cultural and spiritual legacy of the region. Another important aspect of the Sindhu Mahakumbh is its role as a platform for national integration. Few events bring together people from such diverse backgrounds in a spirit of collective participation and shared purpose. Pilgrims and visitors representing different languages, cultures, regions and communities will gather on the banks of the Sindhu, united by a common reverence for the river and the values it symbolizes. The Mahakumbh thus becomes a living expression of India's unity in diversity, demonstrating how people from varied traditions can come together in mutual respect and celebration. The participation of youth is expected to be a particularly significant feature of the event. Young people from different parts of the country will have an opportunity to engage with India's civilizational heritage in a meaningful and experiential manner. Through cultural interactions, spiritual engagements and participation in various programmes, they will gain a deeper understanding of the traditions and values that have shaped the nation across generations. The Mahakumbh aims to inspire a sense of pride and responsibility among the younger generation, encouraging them to become custodians of the country's rich cultural legacy. Beyond its spiritual and cultural dimensions, the Sindhu Mahakumbh is expected to contribute significantly to the local economy and tourism sector. The arrival of thousands of visitors will create opportunities for local entrepreneurs, artisans, transport operators, guides, hoteliers and small businesses. Traditional crafts, local products and indigenous art forms are likely to receive greater visibility, providing economic benefits while encouraging the preservation of cultural practices. The event demonstrates how cultural and spiritual tourism can support sustainable development while simultaneously promoting heritage conservation. For Ladakh, the Mahakumbh represents an opportunity to showcase its immense potential as a destination for spirituality, culture and responsible tourism. The breathtaking natural beauty of the region, combined with its rich cultural traditions and peaceful environment, offers visitors an experience unlike any other. The majestic mountains, crystal-clear skies and sacred flow of the Sindhu create a setting that inspires both wonder and introspection. As participants explore the region during their visit, they will encounter a landscape where nature and spirituality exist in harmonious balance. The Sindhu Mahakumbh also carries a powerful message for the wider world. In an era often characterised by fragmentation and conflict, the gathering emphasises values of harmony, coexistence and shared heritage. It reminds us that rivers are not merely geographical features but symbols of continuity and interconnectedness. The Sindhu, which has sustained civilisations for millennia, continues to inspire a sense of belonging and collective identity among millions of people. By celebrating this sacred river, the Mahakumbh honours not only the past but also the enduring ideals that can guide humanity towards a more harmonious future. As preparations gather momentum and anticipation builds across the country, the First Sindhu Mahakumbh is poised to become a landmark event in the cultural and spiritual calendar of India. It represents a unique convergence of faith, heritage, culture and national pride, offering participants an opportunity to experience the timeless spirit of India in one of its most spectacular settings. On the banks of the sacred Sindhu, amidst the grandeur of the Himalayas and the warmth of Ladakhi hospitality, people from every corner of the nation will come together to celebrate a shared legacy that transcends geography, language and tradition. The Sindhu Mahakumbh 2026 is therefore much more than a festival or pilgrimage. It is a reaffirmation of India's civilizational journey, a tribute to the river that gave the nation its name and a celebration of the enduring values that continue to unite its people. As the sacred waters of the Sindhu flow through the mountains of Ladakh, they carry with them the timeless story of a civilisation rooted in faith, enriched by diversity and strengthened by unity. The Mahakumbh invites every citizen to become a part of that story and to experience first-hand the spiritual, cultural and national significance of this extraordinary gathering on the banks of the eternal Sindhu. (The Author is a columnist)
The Last Colony In Existence: Pakistan Occupied J&K
CROSSROADS The terminology that has evolved over the years to describe Jammu & Kashmir (J&K) is intriguing. It demonstrates how the reluctance or the inability of the international community to uphold a perfectly legal accession of the then Princely State to India has harmed the cause of the people of J&K. Even if it suited the strategic interests of some of the powerhouses of the late-1940s, the unwise and legally unsound cognizance that was given to Pakistans forcible grab of J&K territory only encouraged the notion in several other countries in later years that taking such a route was fine. Pakistan still holds on to this territory and has given it the fancy and highly deceptive name of Azad (Free) J&K. Pakistan calls the roughly two-thirds of J&K that India governs in accordance with the provisions of the Instrument of Accession of 1947, Indian-occupied J&K. This is a rather tacky description if one were to consider that Pakistan itself invaded and occupied large parts of a State that had acceded, in accordance with all the rules that such accession required, in its geographical entirety to India. The Pakistani terminology is a strange case of the land grabber declaring the legal title holder an occupier. India, on the other hand, refers to J&K as including the entire geographical area of the undivided Princely State, which basically corresponds with the actual legal position. It calls the portions forcibly held by Pakistan as Pakistan Occupied J&K, which again is a legally sound description. India could, however, reasonably wish to wonder whether in the last three-quarters of a century it could have done more to end the occupation and correct a historical wrong. Then there is the widely used terminology in the international arena, and that is problematic to say the least. The United Nations and most of the international community use the terms Indian-administered J&K and Pakistan-administered J&K. They have done so since the early days of the J&K imbroglio. The use of two separate terms for the two illegally split parts of J&K have served to perpetuate the myth of there being more than one single J&K, than the one as it existed when the British left. The equating of the legal title holder with the aggressor and land-grabber has not only humored Pakistans legally unjustifiable position but has also allowed and emboldened it to agitate a cause that has heaped misery on the people of J&K and served only Pakistani purposes and interests. The international order, therefore, has contributed in no small measure to the grave and deteriorating situation which the people of Pakistan Occupied J&K are facing today. The present-day region of Pakistan Occupied J&K consists of parts of the Kashmir Valley and Jammu. Following the Pakistani invasion of J&K in 1947 and the 1949 ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan, apart from the vast area of Gilgit Baltistan, the districts of Mirpur, Kotli and a part of Poonch came into possession of Pakistan. It is estimated that 5% of the population of Pakistan Occupied J&K speaks Kashmiri, and though Urdu is an official language, other languages commonly spoken are Pahari, Gojri and Punjabi. The communities living in this part of J&K are Gurhar, Jat, Awan, Abasi, Sudhan and other ethnic Kashmiri populations from and around the Valleys of Neelum and Leepa, respectively. The social bonds in Pakistan Occupied J&K are strongly defined by Biradari, a tribal system meaning brotherhood, which implies clan networks. This system greatly influences social dynamics, including voting behaviours, and has also been observed within the diaspora. A notable example of demographic shifts in Pakistan Occupied J&K are the consequences of the construction of the Mangla Dam in Mirpur in the 1960s. The dam was built to produce high-quality electricity for industrial purposes, but resulted in several thousand natives having to vacate their ancestral lands due to flooding. As this development coincided with the increased demand for manpower in the textile industry in the UK, mass emigration consequently occurred, and it is estimated that 70% of the diaspora in the UK can trace their origins to Mirpur. The utter lack of infrastructure and development in this region has also contributed to demographic shifts, as locals have had to migrate to Pakistan to find work or enjoy higher education. Even before the current protests in Pakistan Occupied J&K, large scale protests erupted eight years ago, in the last week of September 2018, across Muzaffarabad, the capital city of Pakistan Occupied J&K, over violation by Pakistan of the most basic of human rights of the people of the beleaguered region. Pakistan, through underground tunnels, diverted the flow of the Neelum river away from Muzaffarabad and into the pampered Pakistani province of Punjab. This was done as a part of the 969 MW Neelum-Jhelum power project, constructed near Muzaffarabad that later became fully operational. The project was conceived by the Pakistani Government as a vital part of the solution to Pakistans acute water and electricity woes. It, however, turned out to be a bane for the people of Pakistan Occupied J&K on whose territory it is located. Then, in December 2022, braving freezing temperatures to highlight their difficulties and demand solutions, thousands of people agitated in Gilgit Baltistan. Local traders and members of regional political and social organizations had observed a shutters-down strike, with markets closed and vehicles off the roads, on 28 December 2022 in different parts of Gilgit Baltistan. Protests were held in Skardu, Gilgit, Hunza and Ghizer. The protests were aimed against Pakistans misuse of the Khalsa Sarkar law for land-grabbing in the region, the imposition of unfair taxes, the removal of subsidies, and the wheat and power crisis that the region was facing. The Khalsa Sarkar law allows the federal government to claim ownership of barren or uncultivated land in Gilgit Baltistan, even if it was collectively owned for long by the local community. According to a fact-finding report of the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan a year earlier, the Khalsa Sarkar system violated international human rights standards, including the UN Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples that protects indigenous peoples rights to their collective bio-cultural heritage their traditional knowledge and resources, territories, and cultural and spiritual values and customary laws as a whole. Ruthless exploitation of the people and resources of Pakistan Occupied J&K to benefit Pakistan has led to considerable resentment amongst the people of the region. This, combined with the near-total absence of tangible benefits to the region from the several hydro-electric and other Pakistani projects, has led to a feeling of being colonized. This has manifested itself in a long string of protests by the people of Pakistan Occupied J&K in recent years. All these protests over the years vividly illustrate the piquant and iniquitous situation that the people of Pakistan Occupied J&K find themselves in their lands are the engine-room of Pakistans electrification drive and their water the fuel, but they themselves are unceremoniously deprived of this electricity that is reserved for quenching Pakistans thirst for power. Reports suggest that Pakistan Occupied J&K produces an estimated 1,500 MW of electricity through hydropower, almost all of which is transmitted to Pakistan. Several other large hydro-electric projects are additionally being constructed there by Pakistan without even consulting with or obtaining the consent of the people of the region. The Pakistani Government does not pay any royalty for these projects to Pakistan Occupied J&K. And to top it all, the Pakistani Government does not deem it justified or appropriate to at least fulfil Pakistan Occupied J&Ks meagre total requirement of 400 MW of electricity. These earlier demonstrations and the recent protests in Pakistan Occupied J&K have not only targeted exploitation of the regions resources but have also been directed against the atrocities being perpetrated by the Pakistani Army and its intelligence agency, the ISI, on the people of the region. Over the past weeks, Pakistan Occupied J&K has again been engulfed in protests, fuelled principally by the disgruntlement of the locals with the exploitative and discriminatory policies for the region that have been put in place by the government of Pakistan. The current protests have their roots in May 2023, when the people of Pakistan Occupied J&K protested skyrocketing electricity bills, extensive flour smuggling and shortages in subsidised wheat supplies. Strikes and marches led by the Jammu & Kashmir Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC) are being held in different parts of the territory, and the situation became serious due to the heavy-handed treatment by the Pakistani government, which dispatched paramilitary troops to quell the protests. Dozens of peaceful protestors have been killed, and hundreds of others were reportedly injured after the paramilitary Pakistan Rangers opened fire on the protesting civilians. The demands of the 38-point Charter include economic subsidies, investigation of corrupt officials, social welfare and infrastructure, as well as the abolition of the 12 reserved seats, which are reserved in Pakistan Occupied J&K legislature for refugees from the other side of J&K across the Line of Control (LOC), who now live in parts of Pakistan. If the refugees live in Pakistan Occupied J&K, they are not eligible to contest for these reserved seats. However, the current protests are deep-rooted and not merely about the 12 reserved assembly seats. The protesters demands include issues like political representation, governance, resource allocation, regional autonomy, clarity about the future political trajectory of the region, apart from being linked to the wider Kashmir dispute. The fact that, despite a national media and internet black-out, protesters on the ground managed to share videos on various Social Media channels in which calls for Azadi (freedom) and independence from Pakistan were made liberally by the protestors bear witness to this notion. The overwhelming diaspora from Pakistan Occupied J&K living in the UK, Europe and North America also raised slogans in favor of independence from Pakistan in front of Pakistani Consulates and Embassies around the world. Pakistan has been flagrantly attempting to position itself in the international arena as the champion of the cause of the people of Jammu & Kashmir on both sides of the LOC. Whether it possesses the moral justification to claim such an exalted and honourable title for itself is highly questionable in view of its contemptuous disregard for the rights both human and to resources of the people of Pakistan Occupied J&K that it illegally and forcibly occupies. This is amply borne out by the long and weighty lists of grievances being articulated at the near-incessant stream of protests taking place in Pakistan Occupied J&K in recent years. It is only the heavy hand of the Pakistani Military establishment and its intelligence agencies that has thus far ensured that such protests are kept tightly under wraps, with coverage being blacked out of the local and national media. As for Pakistans credentials as a campaigner for the people across the LoC in the Indian state of Jammu & Kashmir, it cannot be denied that Pakistan does pay lip service at every opportunity that presents itself. Just as in Pakistan Occupied J&K, though, what Pakistan actually does on the ground and the impact such actions have on the people is what is really relevant. Pakistan breeds violence by sending in hordes of indoctrinated terrorists armed with modern lethal weapons into Jammu & Kashmir. Among those killed and maimed by these Pakistan-dispatched terrorists are the people of Jammu & Kashmir, of whom Pakistan lays claim to being the self-appointed guardian. This violence begets violence in the form of the response of the Indian State, as also the concomitant restrictions on rights and liberties. Pakistan, the self-styled champion of the cause of the people of all parts of Jammu & Kashmir, is in reality undoubtedly the biggest violator of their rights. However, with the recent ongoing protests in Pakistan Occupied J&K, the security apparatus in India, needs to be very vigilant. The ISI, through its terrorist proxies, will attempt to disrupt peace on this side of the LOC. Even a cursory glance at the history of the Pakistani Military Establishment and their Pakistani Punjabi mindset, it is quite certain that something sinister must be cooking in Rawalpindi. Judging by its crass track record, it is evident that under the garb of so-called national interests, the Pakistani Military Establishment and dozens of terrorist groups that have been nurtured over decades by its intelligence agency, the ISI, will continue killing, maiming, raping and displacing the people of Jammu & Kashmir on both sides of the LOC. Even if that means the death of each and every Kashmiri until there is no Kashmiri left. The sooner the people on both the sides of the LOC realize this, as they are increasingly doing, the earlier a solution to the vexed issue will come to fruition. (The Author is the Director of European Foundation for South Asian Studies (EFSAS) and can be reached at: j.qureshi@efsas.org )
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Legislator, deputations call on Forest Minister; Project developmental issues Srinagar, June 15: Reiterating the governments commitment to responsive governance, Minister for Jal Shakti, Forest, Ecology & Environment and Tribal Affairs Javed Ahmed Rana on Monday said ensuring timely redressal of public grievances remains a key priority, stressing the need for an efficient and accountable public service delivery system. The minister made these remarks while interacting with several delegations and individuals at the Civil Secretariat here. Among those who called on him was legislator Qaiser Jamsheed Lone, along with public deputations, who apprised the minister of various public welfare issues, developmental concerns and other pressing matters affecting their respective areas. MLA Lolab discussed several constituency related matters and sought the Minister's intervention for augmentation of public infrastructure, improvement in water supply schemes, irrigation facilities and other developmental works in his area. During the interaction, the legislator highlighted the need for timely execution of the ongoing works and early resolution of issues concerning public service delivery. He also projected several demands related to strengthening civic amenities and improving infrastructure. Besides the legislator, several deputations and individuals from different areas also met the Minister and projected their grievances and demands. A delegation from Pir Panjal raised the issues concerning execution of works under the Jal Jeevan Mission and sought timely resolution of matters for smooth implementation of projects. The delegation urged the Minister for necessary intervention to ensure uninterrupted progress of works being undertaken under the mission. Another delegation from the area sought the Minister's intervention for blacktopping of roads in their locality and highlighted several other developmental and civic issues for redressal. Likewise, several delegations and representatives from different parts of Kashmir highlighted the matters related to roads, power supply, health facilities, potable water, pending development projects and other local concerns requiring departmental attention. The Minister gave a patient hearing to the deputations and assured them that all their genuine issues and demands projected during the meetings would be examined on priority. The Minister directed the concerned officers to take appropriate follow-up action on the issues raised by the visiting delegations and individuals for prompt redress.
Muharram Inspires Faith, Resilience, Unity: Dr. Farooq
RK News Service Srinagar, 15 Jun: On the onset of Muharram-ul-Haram, the sacred month marking the beginning of the Islamic New Year, Jammu and Kashmir National Conference President Dr. Farooq Abdullah called upon the faithful to draw inspiration from the timeless lessons of patience, sacrifice, steadfastness and justice embodied in the supreme sacrifice of Hazrat Imam Hussain (AS) and his companions at Karbala. In his message, Dr. Farooq said that Muharram serves as a powerful reminder of the values of unity, resilience and sacrifice. He urged Muslims to reject sectarianism, division and hatred, stressing that such tendencies are contrary to the true teachings of Islam, which advocate peace, brotherhood and harmony not only within the Muslim Ummah but across all of humanity. He appealed to people to use the sacred month for self-reflection, spiritual renewal and strengthening communal bonds, while upholding the principles of coexistence and social solidarity. Praying for peace, prosperity and harmony in Jammu and Kashmir and across the world, Dr. Farooq expressed hope that Muharram would inspire collective efforts towards justice, compassion and the common good. He also prayed that the sacred month emerges as a harbinger of lasting peace and stability in conflict-ridden West Asia, particularly in Iran, Gaza, Lebanon and other affected regions.
PDP Urges Early Muharram Preparations
Srinagar, June 15: Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) General Secretary Mohammad Khurshid Alam on Monday urged the government to immediately begin comprehensive preparations for the upcoming observance of Muharram-ul-Haram, stressing that ensuring uninterrupted civic and public services during the sacred month is both an administrative responsibility and a public necessity. Alam said people from across Kashmir, particularly Shia-majority areas, have raised concerns over persistent civic issues, including water scarcity, non-functional street lights, poor road conditions, sanitation gaps and erratic electricity supply. He said the administration should act proactively and address public concerns well before the days of mourning begin. Muharram holds deep religious and cultural significance in Jammu and Kashmir and attracts large gatherings across the Valley. The government must ensure all departments function in mission mode so devotees are able to observe the occasion with dignity and without inconvenience, he said. Alam called for coordinated action involving the Health, Power Development, Municipality and Traffic departments to ensure smooth arrangements for gatherings and processions. He also stressed the need to restore street lights, ensure drinking water supply, improve sanitation and repair roads leading to Imambaras and congregation sites. He further sought deployment of medical teams, ambulances and emergency response units at major congregation points and urged authorities to engage with local committees and religious bodies while finalising arrangements. Expressing hope for timely action, Alam said administrative preparedness should be reflected in peoples ability to observe Muharram peacefully, safely and without hardship.
Mehbooba Seeks Dialogue, Says Omar Ignored Proposal
Urged people to warmly welcome visitors Pahalgam, June 15: Former Chief Minister and PDP president Mehbooba Mufti on Monday said she had hoped Chief Minister Omar Abdullah would convene an all-party meeting and persuade the Prime Minister and Home Minister to initiate dialogue with political parties in Jammu and Kashmir, but alleged that he rejected the proposal and had not responded to her letter. Until the people of Jammu and Kashmir emotionally connect with the people of the rest of India, our issues will remain unresolved, Mufti said. We had hoped that CM Omar would convene an all-party meeting and persuade the Prime Minister and the Home Minister to initiate dialogue with the political parties of Jammu and Kashmir so that our grievances could be addressed. However, he rejected the proposal and has not even responded to my letter so far. Calling for a people-led outreach initiative, Mufti said the people of Jammu and Kashmir should directly engage with people across the country if the Centre was unwilling to hold talks with them. I now believe that the people themselves should take this initiative. Even if the Government of India is unwilling to engage in dialogue with them, they should reach out directly to the people of the country, she said. Drawing parallels with Mahatma Gandhis Satyagraha movement, Mufti said a peaceful campaign through tourism and pilgrimages could help bridge the gap between Kashmir and the rest of the country. A peaceful movement, similar to Mahatma Gandhis Satyagraha against British rule and injustice, should be launched through tourism and pilgrimages, she said. Mufti urged people to warmly welcome visitors and openly share their concerns and experiences. She said tourists returning from Kashmir could help convey the realities of the region and counter what she described as growing prejudice against Muslims, particularly Kashmiri Muslims. Those who visit Kashmir should return as ambassadors of our message, telling others about the realities here and about the discrimination and hatred that are being spread against Muslims, particularly Kashmiri Muslims, Mufti said. She said such interactions could help reduce hatred and Islamophobia while encouraging the Central Government to initiate dialogue with the people and political parties of Jammu and Kashmir.
Meghalaya Accelerates 233-Crore Sohra Tourism Push
Work Begins on Major Attractions Shillong, June 15: Meghalayas ambitious plan to transform Sohra (Cherrapunji) into a world-class tourism destination has gathered pace, with all nine tourism infrastructure projects worth 233 crore entering the implementation phase, officials said. The projects, being executed by the Tourism Department, are aimed at strengthening tourism infrastructure, improving visitor facilities, promoting sustainable tourism, and showcasing the rich cultural and natural heritage of Sohra and its surrounding areas in East Khasi Hills district. According to officials, work orders have been issued for all nine projects and implementation activities have commenced at several key destinations. Physical work is already underway at major tourist sites including Nohkalikai Falls, Mawsmai Eco Park and Seven Sisters Falls viewpoint. The largest component of the tourism package is the Sohra Experiential Centre on Khasi Heritage, a flagship project estimated at 114.94 crore. The project is envisioned as a unique cultural and tourism hub that will celebrate Khasi traditions, indigenous knowledge, sustainable living practices and the region's unique relationship with rain and water. While the Letter of Acceptance was issued on May 15, 2026, the final work order is awaiting submission of the contractor's trade licence. Officials said efforts are underway to expedite the process. Spread over 14 acres, the proposed centre will feature a 500-seat auditorium, a 1,000-seat amphitheatre, exhibition halls, a Rain Experience Centre, a Water Interpretation Centre, cultural streets lined with shops, food courts, children's attractions and extensive visitor facilities. Authorities expect the project to become a major attraction while generating employment and promoting local arts and crafts. Another major project under implementation is the Nohkalikai Falls Precinct Area Augmentation Project costing 38.98 crore. The initiative seeks to upgrade facilities around one of India's tallest waterfalls through the development of arrival plazas, parking areas, viewing decks, cliff-edge pathways, cafeterias, landscaped public spaces and tourist information centres. Officials believe the project will significantly enhance the visitor experience while creating livelihood opportunities for local communities. The Mawsmai Eco Park Upgradation Project, estimated at 28.75 crore, is also progressing. The upgraded park will include adventure and children's parks, nature trails, watch towers, bird-watching facilities, food courts and souvenir shops. Interactive exhibits and climate-awareness installations are planned to promote environmental education and eco-tourism. Similarly, work has commenced on the Seven Sisters Falls Viewpoint and Streetscape Development Project worth 20.07 crore. The project includes viewing decks, a tourism promenade, food streets, retail kiosks, landscaping and visitor information systems aimed at improving accessibility and enhancing the overall appeal of the destination. Several other projects are also part of the tourism circuit development programme. These include Shella Market and Riverside Development (13.79 crore), which will introduce riverfront promenades, boating facilities and camping zones; Mawsmai Cave Precinct Development (9.64 crore), focused on tourist amenities and improved crowd management; and Arwah Cave Precinct Improvement (15.36 crore), which will provide safer access, viewing points and interpretation facilities. The Wah Kaba Falls Area Development Project worth 5.28 crore will add viewing decks, visitor amenities, EV charging stations and improved parking infrastructure. Meanwhile, the Wahkaliar Canyon Viewpoint Development Project (5.95 crore) proposes experiential tourism attractions, enhanced viewpoints and a hot-air-balloon tourism component that is expected to position Sohra as a premier adventure tourism destination. Officials said the projects are expected to significantly improve visitor amenities, safety standards, accessibility and destination management across the Sohra tourism circuit. The initiatives are also expected to increase tourist arrivals, extend average visitor stay, generate employment and strengthen community-based tourism. The Tourism Department said it is closely monitoring project implementation and coordinating with contractors and local authorities to ensure timely completion. Regular reviews are being conducted to expedite statutory clearances and maintain project timelines. Once completed, the 233-crore tourism package is expected to play a major role in boosting Meghalayas tourism sector, strengthening the state's brand as a leading eco-cultural destination and contributing to the socio-economic development of East Khasi Hills while preserving the region's unique natural and cultural heritage.
Two Die After Drowning in Ganderbal Power Canal
Ganderbal, June 15: A tragic incident unfolded in the Gund area of Central Kashmir's Ganderbal district on Monday after two persons were swept away in a power canal near Ramwari, Gund. Following an extensive search and rescue operation involving multiple agencies, both bodies were recovered from the canal. According to officials, SDRF teams from Gund and Ganderbal launched a rescue operation at Gund-21 near Ramwari after reports emerged that two persons had drowned in the power canal. The operation was carried out jointly by personnel of Gund Police including SHO Rayees Ahmad, the 2 Assam Rifles, CRPF, SDRF, and local volunteers. During the initial phase of the operation, rescuers recovered one body from the canal, while efforts continued to locate the second missing person. Search teams continued combing the canal and adjoining areas for several hours amid challenging conditions. Later, the body of the second missing person was retrieved from the power canal near Fraw Dam. The deceased was identified as Adil Ahmad Tantray (39), son of Ghulam Rasool, a resident of Gund. The other victim was identified as Sabreena Bano (19), daughter of Fazal Rehman, a resident of Ramwari, Gund. Officials said both victims had apparently drowned after being swept away by the strong flow of water in the canal. The exact circumstances leading to the incident are being investigated. Following the recovery of the bodies, Gund Police initiated legal proceedings under Section 194 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS). The bodies were shifted to Sub-District Hospital (SDH) Kangan for medico-legal formalities, including post-mortem examinations. Police officials said further investigation has been taken up to ascertain all facts related to the incident.
Fruit Drop Triggers Concern in Shopian, Probe Ordered
Growers blame fungicide use; samples sent for laboratory testing Shopian, June 15: Fruit growers in Sugu and Kachdoora villages of south Kashmirs Shopian district have reported extensive premature fruit drop in apple orchards, alleging that the damage occurred after the application of a fungicide containing Mancozeb. The affected growers claimed the incident has caused widespread concern among orchardists and raised fears over potential economic losses during the ongoing fruit season. Mushtaq Ahmad, one of the affected farmers, said substantial fruit loss was noticed within days of spraying the fungicide in his orchard. Within ten days of applying the spray, nearly 60 apples fell prematurely from the trees in my orchard alone, he claimed. According to growers, several orchardists in the area who used the same batch of the product reported similar damage and demanded immediate intervention from authorities. Meanwhile, the Pesticides Association Shopian defended the product and said the batch had undergone laboratory testing before distribution. The association expressed support for affected growers but urged against drawing conclusions before completion of the official investigation. The matter has already been taken up with the Enforcement Wing for an impartial inquiry. If the pesticide is found to be faulty or substandard, affected farmers should receive compensation accordingly, a spokesperson of the association said. Following the complaints, officials from the Enforcement Wing in south Kashmir launched an inquiry and sent an expert team to assess the affected orchards. Officials said random samples have been collected and dispatched to a specialised laboratory for chemical analysis, with results expected within the next few days. As a precautionary measure, show-cause notices have also been issued to the manufacturing company and local distributors concerned. Officials added that if laboratory findings establish any irregularity, substandard formulation or violation of standards, legal action, including registration of an FIR, will be initiated against those found responsible.
Sonamarg Sees Strong Tourist Influx in 2026
3.22 Lakh Tourists Visit Sonamarg in Five Months Ganderbal, June 15: The picturesque tourist destination of Sonamarg in Central Kashmir's Ganderbal district has witnessed a remarkable surge in tourist arrivals during the first five months of 2026, signaling a strong revival of the tourism sector after facing setbacks in the aftermath of the Pahalgam incident. According to official data compiled by the Tourism Police, a total of 3,22,467 domestic, foreign and local tourists visited Sonamarg between January and May this year. The influx of visitors has brought renewed optimism among stakeholders associated with the tourism industry, including hoteliers, transporters, pony operators, guides and local traders whose livelihoods depend heavily on tourism. The significant rise in tourist footfall has not only boosted economic activity in the region but has also restored vibrancy to Sonamarg's lush green meadows, snow-capped mountains and scenic landscapes that attract visitors from across the country and abroad. Official figures reveal that during January 2026, Sonamarg received 98,216 tourists, including 86,523 domestic visitors, 1,379 foreign tourists, and 10,314 local visitors. The winter season and snow-covered landscapes continued to draw travelers seeking adventure and natural beauty. In February, the tourist destination recorded the arrival of 61,128 visitors, comprising 48,594 domestic tourists, 1,633 foreign tourists, and 10,901 local visitors. The month of March witnessed a total of 73,679 tourist arrivals, including 33,542 domestic tourists, 1,056 foreign tourists, and 39,081 local visitors, reflecting increased movement during the onset of spring. According to the data, April registered 50,957 visitors, among them 43,240 domestic tourists, 1,902 foreign tourists, and 5,815 local tourists. Meanwhile, May saw 73,085 tourists visiting Sonamarg, including 62,478 domestic tourists, 776 foreign tourists, and 9,831 local visitors, indicating the beginning of the peak summer tourism season. Tourism stakeholders say the steady increase in arrivals over the past several months has helped revive business activities that had suffered following the Pahalgam tragedy. The recovery is being viewed as a positive sign for Kashmir's tourism industry, which remains one of the region's key economic sectors. Adding to Sonamarg's appeal is the growing popularity of Zero Point at Zojila Pass, which has emerged as a major attraction for visitors. Tourists arriving in Sonamarg are not only exploring traditional destinations such as Thajiwas Glacier and Sarbal, but are also travelling towards Zero Point, where thick layers of snow continue to blanket the area even during the summer months. The breathtaking views, cool weather and snow-covered landscape at Zero Point have made it one of the most sought-after destinations for tourists visiting the region. Local tourism operators report that a large number of visitors now include Zero Point in their travel itineraries, leading to increased demand for transport and tourism-related services. Residents and tourism players have expressed hope that the positive trend will continue throughout the summer season and further strengthen the local economy. They believe that sustained tourist arrivals will provide much-needed support to thousands of families dependent on the tourism sector in Sonamarg and adjoining areas.
Police Intensifies Anti-Sabotage Checks Ahead of Amarnath Yatra
Security sweeps, K9 squads and surveillance teams deployed along Yatra route Anantnag, June 15: Police in Anantnag have intensified security preparations ahead of Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra-2026 by launching extensive anti-sabotage checks and area domination exercises across the district to ensure safe and smooth conduct of the annual pilgrimage. According to officials, specialised teams are carrying out comprehensive sanitisation and security checks along the entire Yatra route from Khanabal to Pahalgam, covering transit points, lodgement centres, parking areas and other vulnerable locations. The operations are being conducted with the support of advanced security gadgets, modern detection equipment, K9 squads, bomb detection units and technical surveillance teams to detect and neutralise any potential threats. Police said particular attention is being given to vehicle inspections, including checking abandoned and unattended vehicles, to prevent any misuse by anti-national elements. Security checks have also been intensified at railway stations, railway tracks, bridges, culverts, public utility installations and other critical infrastructure across the district. Officials said regular search and sanitisation drives are being undertaken as part of a broader security plan to maintain a robust security environment during the pilgrimage period. J&K Police said security arrangements are being continuously reviewed and strengthened to ensure strict implementation of all protocols for the safe and incident-free conduct of Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra-2026. Police also appealed to the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity, object or unattended vehicle to the nearest police unit.
Centre to Hold Pre-Retirement Workshop in Srinagar Today
Dr Jitendra Singh to inaugurate programme More than 300 retirees to benefit from counselling workshop Srinagar, June 15:- The Department of Pension and Pensioners Welfare (DoPPW), Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Government of India, is organising the 59th Pre-Retirement Counselling (PRC) Workshop and the 13th Bankers Awareness Programme for retiring Central Government employees of Jammu and Kashmir today at SKICC, Srinagar. Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science & Technology and Minister of State in the Prime Ministers Office, Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Dr. Jitendra Singh will inaugurate the programme. The workshop is aimed at preparing employees approaching retirement and facilitating smoother transition into post-retirement life through awareness on pension procedures, retirement benefits and digital services. Organised by the Department of Pension and Pensioners Welfare in collaboration with various Central Government ministries and departments, the initiative forms part of the governments broader effort to enhance Ease of Living for pensioners and family pensioners. Around 300 Central Government employees from Jammu and Kashmir who are scheduled to retire within the next 12 months are expected to participate in the programme. The workshop will feature sessions on retirement benefits, Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS), cyber security, investment options, BHAVISHYA portal, Integrated Pensioners Portal, family pension, CPENGRAMS, ANUBHAV and Digital Life Certificate. As part of the programme, DoPPW will also conduct a Bankers Awareness Programme in collaboration with Jammu & Kashmir Bank to familiarise pension disbursing banks with pension-related rules and procedures applicable to Central Government pensioners. An exhibition featuring Pension Disbursing Banks will also be organised alongside the workshop. Twelve banks are expected to participate and provide information on pension-related banking services, pension accounts and financial products.
UK PM Set to Announce Social Media Ban for Under-16s
SRINAGAR: UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is expected to announce a ban on social media use for children under the age of 16, in what could become one of the most far-reaching measures yet to regulate childrens online activity, according to reports by The Guardian and Financial Times. The policy is due to be unveiled []
Kashmiri Pandits Seek Township in Rainawari, Policy Support for Rehabilitation
SRINAGAR: Reiterating their collective desire to return to their ancestral homeland, members of the Kashmiri Pandit community on Monday called for concrete measures to facilitate their rehabilitation, including the establishment of a dedicated township in Rainawari and enhanced opportunities for community-led investment in the Valley. Addressing a press conference here after the conclusion of the []
New Delhi [India], June 15 : Union Home Secretary Govind Mohan on Monday chaired a high-level meeting to review preparedness for the NEET-UG re-examination 2026 with a sharp focus on ensuring security, transparency and student convenience following recent concerns over alleged paper leaks. In the meeting lasting more than half an hour, the Home Secretary directed all state governments, Union Territories (UTs) and central agencies to strictly adhere to robust security protocols to ensure a flawless conduct of the re-examination. He emphasised that there should be zero tolerance for lapses, particularly in light of the recent irregularities that led to the decision to reconduct the test in select centres. As per the MHA, states and UTs were also asked to prioritise student convenience by facilitating smooth transportation and ensuring that candidates do not face logistical challenges on exam day. In this regard, the Chairman of the Railway Board assured full cooperation, including the provision of additional trains or special arrangements if required. The meeting saw participation from top officials across multiple ministries and security agencies, highlighting the seriousness of the issue. Among those present were the Secretary of the Department of School Education and Literacy, Secretary of Higher Education, Secretary of the Department of Posts, Director Generals of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), as well as senior representatives from the Ministry of Defence and the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. The Director General of the NTA also attended the meeting. Officials discussed enhanced surveillance measures, secure transportation of question papers, and stricter monitoring at examination centres to prevent any malpractice. The involvement of multiple central forces indicates a layered security approach aimed at restoring public trust. The NEET paper leak issue has intensified scrutiny on examination processes, with students and parents demanding accountability and systemic reforms. Home Secretary's review meeting signals an attempt to reassure stakeholders that corrective steps are being taken to safeguard the fairness and credibility of the re-examination. The review comes against the backdrop of the NEET paper leak controversy that triggered nationwide protests and raised serious questions about the integrity of one of India's most competitive entrance examinations. NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test), conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA), is the gateway for admission to undergraduate medical courses across the country. Any breach in its conduct directly impacts lakhs of aspirants and the credibility of the examination system. The NTA had scheduled the Re-NEET UG 2026 examination for June 21 after scrapping the May 3 test amid question paper leak. Nearly 2.28 million candidates sat the exam on May 3 at more than 5,000 centres across India. The NTA's announcement left most of them devastated. (ANI)
Srinagar Airport Marks Yatri Suvidha Diwas with Passenger-centric Celebrations
SRINAGAR: Srinagar International Airport on Monday said they have celebrated Yatri Suvidha Diwas with a vibrant mix of passenger-focused, cultural, and social initiatives. They said the day witnessed enthusiastic participation from passengers, visitors, stakeholders, dignitaries and students, reflecting the airports commitment to community engagement, service excellence, and social responsibility. In a statement, a spokesperson said []
Student Activists Flag Pending Reservation Policy, Alleged Irregularities in JKPSC
SRINAGAR: Student activists from across Kashmir on Monday raised concerns over the pending reservation policy issue and alleged irregularities in recent JKPSC recruitments, urging the government to ensure transparency and safeguard the future of aspirants. Addressing a press conference after meeting Member of Parliament (MP) Aga Ruhullah Mehdi at his residence here, the student representatives []
SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir has recorded its sharpest decline in student progression from secondary to higher secondary in a decade, with the transition rate falling more than 20 percent between 2014 and 2024. The official figures available reveal that JK has recorded the second highest decline in the transition rate across the country during this []
Central Kashmir: Police Register FIR Over Social Media Posts Allegedly Promoting Religious Enmity
SRINAGAR: Police in central Kashmirs Budgam district have registered a case against unidentified individuals for allegedly circulating social media content intended to hurt religious sentiments and incite enmity between communities ahead of Muharram. In a statement, police said FIR No. 163/2026 has been registered at Police Station Budgam under relevant provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya []
CM Omar Hands Over Appointment Letters to 132 Junior Engineers in Jammu Kashmir
SRINAGAR: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday distributed appointment letters to 132 newly recruited Junior Engineers (Civil) of the Public Works (Roads and Buildings) Department at a function held at the Sher-i-Kashmir International Convention Centre (SKICC), Srinagar. The Chief Minister said the appointments marked a significant milestone in the lives of the recruits and urged []
Ladakh LG Saxena inaugurates rejuvenated T-trench water body at Gompa village in Leh
Leh (Ladakh) [India], June 15 : In a significant step towards sustainable water management and strengthening drinking water security in Ladakh, Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena on Monday inaugurated the rejuvenated unique T-Trench Water Body at Spang-Jung in Gompa village, Leh. The rejuvenated T-Trench, a historic spring-fed water source, is expected to directly benefit nearly 2,000 residents by ensuring enhanced water availability and improved groundwater recharge. The project will significantly improve the discharge capacity of the source from 3 lakh Litres per Day before rejuvenation to 5 lakh Litres per day after restoration, thereby substantially augmenting the drinking water supply potential of the area. Built in the 1980's, this spring-fed T-Trench was once the only source of drinking water supply for the entire Leh city. However, rapid urbanisation and unplanned development around it took a toll on this water source, and it was left redundant over the years. But after taking over as LG on March 13, Saxena directed the officials to take up the rejuvenation of this T-Trench in a mission mode. As part of the rejuvenation initiative, several conservation measures have been undertaken, including protection of traditional water sources through environmentally friendly gabion stone masonry structures, which allow the seepage of water through their pores, thereby allowing groundwater recharge. Further, heavily accumulated silt and debris were removed from it to restore natural water flow, apart from the installation of modern filtration systems to ensure safe and clean drinking water supply. The site has also been developed into an aesthetically designed public space. Speaking on the occasion, L-G Saxena said that the rejuvenation of the T-Trench represents a reaffirmation of the region's age-old ethos of respecting and conserving water. He observed that Ladakh is increasingly facing the adverse impacts of climate change, including declining snowfall, receding glaciers, rising temperatures and depleting groundwater levels. Addressing the water crisis requires adoption of sustainable water management practices, preservation of traditional water systems and development of new mechanisms for water harvesting and conservation. The project aligns with the vision of Hon'ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi regarding water conservation and the Jal Jeevan Mission, under which water conservation and augmentation have been identified as one of the greatest legacies for future generations, LG Saxena said. The T-Trench Water Source Conservation Project aims to safeguard, restore and revitalise drinking water sources, improve groundwater recharge and water quality, and transform the site into an attractive recreational and educational space. The Lieutenant Governor also appealed to the people of Ladakh to actively participate in protecting and maintaining the rejuvenated water body, emphasising that water conservation efforts can succeed only when they evolveinto a people's movement. (ANI)
Muharram to Begin in Jammu Kashmir on June 17 as Crescent Moon Not Sighted, Announces Grand Mufti
SRINAGAR: The Grand Mufti of Jammu and Kashmir, Nasir-ul-Islam, on Monday announced that the month of Muharram-ul-Haram will commence in the Union Territory on Wednesday, June 17, 2026, following the non-sighting of the crescent moon. He said the decision was taken after no credible reports of moon sighting were received from any part of Jammu []
NCERT to replace covered-up 'Dancing Girl' image with original version in Class 9 textbook
New Delhi [India], June 15 : Following criticism over the shaded depiction of the iconic 'Dancing Girl' figurine in a Class 9 textbook, the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has decided to replace the image with the original version in its arts education textbook. NCERT Director Dinesh Saklani said that the issue was taken up immediately after it came to the organisation's notice, and the concerned department was directed to review the matter. As soon as the issue came to notice, the concerned department was directed to look into the matter. Following consultations with experts, the department is replacing the image of the Dancing Girl with its original version. The correction is being implemented immediately in the digital version of the textbook, while the revised print editions will carry the original version of the image, Saklani told ANI. The clarification came after the altered depiction of the renowned Indus Valley Civilisation artefact in the newly introduced textbook drew criticism from academicians, some of whom described it as an act of censorship. The figurine, one of the most celebrated artefacts of the Indus Valley Civilisation, appeared in a darker shade in the textbook, with parts of its torso covered compared to its original form. The image appears in a textbook that is part of NCERT's first-ever arts education series introduced for Classes 1 to 10 under the National Education Policy (NEP) and the National Curriculum Framework (NCF). The initiative aims to integrate arts education into mainstream schooling. Textbooks from Classes 1 to 9 have been released so far. The original bronze statuette, discovered at Mohenjo-Daro, stands about 10.5 cm tall and is known for its naturalistic representation. The figure is depicted nude except for multiple bangles on one arm and a necklace. (ANI)
Jammu Division Records 598 FIRs, 701 Arrests in 100-Day Nasha Mukt Abhiyan Drive
SRINAGAR: A total of 598 FIRs have been registered against drug peddlers across Jammu Division under the ongoing 100-day Nasha Mukt Jammu Kashmir Abhiyan, with 701 arrests made so far as authorities intensify enforcement, surveillance, and rehabilitation measures, officials said on Monday. The update was shared during a high-level review meeting chaired by Divisional Commissioner []
SpaceX shares jump 6% on second day of trading
New York [US], June 15, : SpaceX continued to climb on the second day as the reusable rocket company's shares jumped 6 per cent to USD170 against the Friday's closing price of USD161. SpaceX shares ended their debut trading session at USD161 with gains of 19 per cent over the issue price of USD135. The rise in SpaceX shares led to its valuation topping USD2 trillion. The spike in SpaceX shares came amid broader positive sentiment on Wall Street as indices gained on opening after US President Donald Trump announced that a peace deal has been struck with Iran. A formal memorandum of understanding between the two sides will be signed on Friday in Switzerland. Global brokerage firm Oppenheimer has given an outperform rating to SpaceX with a target price of USD190. We see it as the only vertically integrated AI company with the required capital, data, LLMs, hardware, manufacturing and engineering talent, a Reuters report quoted Oppenheimer analyst Timothy Horan from a brokerage note published on Thursday. The rocket, internet and AI company had raised a record USD75 billion from both retail and institutional investors selling close to 556 million shares at a valuation of USD1.77 trillion. Musk's ambition for SpaceX ranges from having a multiplanetary civilisation to data centres in space. At the opening bell ceremony on Friday during the listing of SpaceX, Musk said that the company wants to take fiction out of science fiction. Musk, in a post on X, said that SpaceX could reach a trillion dollars in revenue by 2030. He followed it up with another post saying he would be surprised if it didn't cross USD1 trillion by 2031. SpaceX revenue in 2025 totaled USD18.7 billion. SpaceX houses a reusable rocket company which has the US government as one of its top clients along with the satellite internet unit Starlink and the artificial intelligence unit xAI. Musk merged xAI with SpaceX in February this year. The money raised through the IPO is expected to be spent on ramping up the data centre infrastructure to bolster the massive compute capacity needed to train large language models (LLMs). (ANI)

