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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.

RisingKashmir 16 Jun 2026 12:14 am

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.

RisingKashmir 16 Jun 2026 12:11 am

Healthcare Arrangements in Place for Muharram: Sakeena

Inaugurates Medical Camp at Zadibal Srinagar, June 15: In view of the forthcoming holy month of Muharram-ul-Haram, Minister for Health and Medical Education, Social Welfare and Education, Sakeena on Monday, inaugurated a comprehensive medical camp at Zadibal here aimed at ensuring accessible healthcare services and emergency medical preparedness for devotees and the general public during the sacred month. The medical camp has been established by Sher-e-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences Soura as part of the Government's extensive preparations for Muharram-ul-Haram. The camp will provide a range of healthcare services including general medical consultations, health screening, first-aid assistance, emergency care support, distribution of essential medicines and public health awareness. Speaking on the occasion, the Minister emphasized that the Government is committed to ensuring adequate healthcare facilities and seamless medical services during Muharram. She stated that special arrangements are being put in place across key congregation points and procession routes to cater to the healthcare needs of mourners and visitors. The holy month of Muharram holds immense religious and spiritual significance. Our priority is to ensure that devotees observe the occasion with complete access to quality healthcare facilities and emergency medical support. The Health Department has been directed to remain fully prepared and responsive throughout the period, the Minister said. Sakeena Itoo highlighted that dedicated medical teams, ambulances, emergency response units and essential medicines are being deployed at strategic locations across Srinagar and other districts witnessing Muharram gatherings. She also stressed the importance of coordination among various departments to ensure smooth conduct of the religious events. Recent government reviews have focused on deployment of adequate medical teams, emergency response units and essential medicines at key Muharram locations. The Minister interacted with healthcare professionals and local representatives at the camp and appreciated their efforts in strengthening public health outreach. She directed the concerned officers to ensure uninterrupted medical services, availability of medicines and round-the-clock readiness of emergency healthcare infrastructure during the holy month. MLA Zadibal Tanvir Ali Sadiq; Director SKIMS, Dr. Ashraf Ganie; Director Health Services Kashmir, CMO Srinagar, other senior officers of district administration and health department were also present on the occasion.

RisingKashmir 16 Jun 2026 12:07 am

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.

RisingKashmir 16 Jun 2026 12:02 am

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.

RisingKashmir 15 Jun 2026 11:57 pm

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.

RisingKashmir 15 Jun 2026 11:50 pm

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.

RisingKashmir 15 Jun 2026 11:43 pm

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.

RisingKashmir 15 Jun 2026 11:38 pm

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.

RisingKashmir 15 Jun 2026 11:33 pm

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 []

KashmirLife 15 Jun 2026 11:16 pm

LG Sinha Releases 15th Shri Amarnathji Yatra Guide Book at Lok Bhavan

SRINAGAR: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Monday released the 15th edition of the Shri Amarnathji Yatra Guide Book at Lok Bhavan, describing it as an important resource for ensuring a safe and well-informed pilgrimage experience for devotees. The Lieutenant Governor praised the Tourism Federation of Jammu for its continued efforts to improve pilgrimage tourism and []

KashmirLife 15 Jun 2026 11:03 pm

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 []

KashmirLife 15 Jun 2026 10:48 pm

Home Secretary reviews NEET UG re-examination preparedness, directs states and agencies to ensure security protocols

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)

RisingKashmir 15 Jun 2026 10:44 pm

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 []

KashmirLife 15 Jun 2026 10:40 pm

Decade of Decline: Jammu Kashmir Records 20 Per Cent Fall in Student Transition from Secondary to Higher Secondary

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 []

KashmirLife 15 Jun 2026 10:27 pm

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 []

KashmirLife 15 Jun 2026 10:13 pm

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 []

KashmirLife 15 Jun 2026 10:05 pm

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)

RisingKashmir 15 Jun 2026 10:00 pm

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 []

KashmirLife 15 Jun 2026 9:51 pm

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)

RisingKashmir 15 Jun 2026 9:49 pm

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 []

KashmirLife 15 Jun 2026 9:45 pm

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)

RisingKashmir 15 Jun 2026 7:52 pm

India Chair on AI to be set up in a Slovakian university: PM Modi

Bratislava [Slovakia], June 15 : In a significant stride towards collaboration on technology, an 'India Chair on Artificial Intelligence' is set to be established at a university in Slovakia. Prime Minister Narendra Modi made the announcement on Monday during his visit to Slovakia, the first visit of an Indian Prime Minister to the European nation, marking a pivotal moment as both countries elevated their bilateral relations to a Comprehensive Partnership. Following high-level delegation talks, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on digital technology was signed, aiming to unlock new avenues of cooperation in digital public infrastructure. Technology is an important pillar of our future partnership. The MoU signed today on digital technology will open new avenues of cooperation in digital public infrastructure, PM Modi said in his remarks during the joint press statement with Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fiko. I am pleased that an India Chair on the subject of AI is being established at a university in Slovakia, PM Modi said, according to a post shared by the Prime Minister's Office on X. The Prime Minister added that AI should become a powerful means of serving and advancing humanity, stressing that its development should prioritise ethical considerations. The first-ever ICCR Chair in Artificial Intelligence will be established at the Technical University of Kosice as per the list of outcomes of PM Modi's visit to Slovakia released by the Ministry of External Affairs. Emphasizing that the geopolitical and economic partnership is anchored by deep cultural and people-to-people ties, the Prime Minister highlighted the unique spiritual and literary connection between the two nations. In a notable nod to this shared heritage, the PM cited the translation of India's ancient Upanishads into the Slovak language as an excellent example of their cultural closeness. The deep cultural and people-to-people ties between our two countries provide a strong foundation for our relationship. The translation of India's ancient Upanishads into the Slovak language is an excellent example of our cultural closeness, PM Modi said. Last year, during President Droupadi Murmu's State visit to Slovakia, the country's president Peter Pellegrini presented her with a copy of the first-ever Slovak translation of the Upanishads. The translation published by VEDA, the Slovak Academy of Sciences (SAS) publishing house and the Embassy of India, offers translations of Upanishads from their original Sanskrit. The author of the translation and introduction to the book Upanishads, Robert Gafrik, focused on the understanding of the Vedas and Upanishads, the question of their literary qualities, as well as the reasons why, when working with the text. In a statement to the publisher, Gafrik said he adhered to the interpretations of Shankara (around the 7th century), one of the most important representatives of Indian philosophy. The Upanishads deal with self-knowledge. Although they originated in the distant past, their ideas are not far from those of modern man. They speak to people across millennia and cultures Gafrik was cited by the publisher. The translation was highlighted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the 116th episode of his radio programme, 'Mann Ki Baat' In his press statement in Bratislava today, the PM also lauded the Indian diaspora, noting that people of Indian origin living in Slovakia are contributing significantly to the European nation's economy and society. Expressing deep gratitude to Slovak Prime Minister Fico, the Prime Minister described him as an experienced leader and a true friend of India, whose unwavering commitment has elevated bilateral relations to unprecedented heights. I am delighted that on this historic occasion, we have decided to elevate our relations to a Comprehensive Partnership. This symbolises our shared trust, shared priorities, and a shared future, PM Modi stated. While acknowledging satisfaction with the current progress of bilateral trade, the Prime Minister emphasized that the true potential remains vast. The discussions focused heavily on injecting ew direction and new energy into economic cooperation, particularly across five core sectors- Automobiles and Railways, Advanced Manufacturing, Green Technology, Digital Public Infrastructure. India also expressed special gratitude to Slovakia for its crucial support in finalising the India-EU Free Trade Agreement (FTA), urging early implementation so that industries, startups, and traders from both sides can reap maximum benefits. Highlighting that India's space sector is reaching new heights at an unprecedented pace, the Prime Minister extended an open invitation to Slovakian companies to join India's development journey. An agreement on Scientific Cooperation was signed between the Indian National Science Academy (INSA) and the Slovak Academy of Sciences (SAS). Recalling Slovakia's first satellite launch by India in 2017, PM Modi said, There is enormous potential for expanding cooperation between us in the field of space. In 2017, Slovakia's first satellite was launched by India. Today, the space sector in India is reaching new heights at an unprecedented pace. I invite Slovakian companies to join this development journey. PM Modi also identified civil nuclear energy as an important area for future engagement. Civil nuclear energy is also a key priority area for both countries. We emphasized the need to enhance cooperation between the industries and experts of both countries in this area, he said. Reflecting deep mutual trust, the two nations signed a Letter of Intent in the defence sector. This agreement will provide a fresh impetus to joint development, joint production, and closer cooperation between the defence industries of India and Slovakia. Earlier on his arrival in Bratislava, PM Modi received a ceremonial welcome and Guard of Honour and held extensive talks with Prime Minister Fico at the historic Bratislava Castle. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 15 Jun 2026 7:40 pm

DIG Traffic Kashmir Reviews Traffic Preparedness for SANJY-2026 in South Kashmir

Srinagar, June 15 : DIG Traffic Kashmir Range, Haseeb Ur Rehman (IPS) today, on 15.06.2026, conducted an extensive tour of South Kashmir in connection with Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra 2026 to assess the traffic situation, especially at Toll Plaza Awantipora, Anantnag, Nowyug Tunnel, Yatra Transit Camp Mir Bazar, Levdora Walnut Factory Qazigund, Pahalgam and several other key locations. The DIG Traffic Kashmir was accompanied by Liyaqat Ali, SSP Traffic Rural Kashmir, and other senior officers of Police. During the visit, the DIG Traffic Kashmir held meetings with senior officers of Traffic Police, CRPF and local Police at the Yatri Transit Camps of Walnut Factory Levdora Kulgam, Mir Bazar Food Depot and Nunwan Parking Area, Pahalgam, regarding hassle-free movement during SANJY-2026. He closely reviewed congestion points and the overall movement of vehicles in high-pressure areas. On the occasion, he issued strict directions to the SSP Traffic Rural Kashmir, all concerned DySPs of Traffic, and other officers and officials of Traffic Kashmir to ensure smooth public movement and minimize traffic congestion during SANJY-2026. The DIG emphasized the need for better coordination, efficient deployment of personnel and proactive management to ease traffic pressure during the Yatra. He stressed that during SANJY-2026, yatris convenience must remain a top priority and urged officers to adopt effective strategies to improve traffic flow. He further directed that all necessary measures be taken to enhance traffic discipline and ensure hassle-free movement for incoming yatris as well as the general commuting public.

RisingKashmir 15 Jun 2026 7:04 pm

ACB files chargesheet against Engineer, wife in disproportionate assets case

Srinagar: The Jammu and Kashmir Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) on Monday said it has filed a chargesheet against a Junior Engineer of the J&K Housing Board and his wife for allegedly possessing assets disproportionate to their known sources of income. In a statement a spokesperson said that the ACB produced a chargesheet in FIR No. 18/2020 []

Kashmir Reader 15 Jun 2026 6:54 pm

Both Bodies Recovered From Power Canal in Ganderbal After Drowning Incident

Srinagar: Two bodies, including that of a 19-year-old girl and a 39-year-old man, were recovered from a power canal in Gund, Ganderbal on Monday, officials said. Officials said that the girl has been identified as Sabreena Bano, 19, daughter of Fazal Rehman Khan, resident of Ramwari Gund. Her body was retrieved from the canal near []

Kashmir Reader 15 Jun 2026 5:25 pm

Health Minister Assures Early Resolution of Payment Dispute Under Ayushman Health Scheme

SRINAGAR: Amid growing concerns over the future of Ayushman Bharat-SEHAT services in Jammu and Kashmir, Health Minister Sakina Itoo on Monday said the government was actively examining issues raised by private hospitals and would work to resolve the matter at the earliest to ensure beneficiaries do not suffer. The ministers remarks come at a crucial []

KashmirLife 15 Jun 2026 5:00 pm

Womans Body Recovered From Ganderbal Power Canal, Search Continues for Missing Man

SRINAGAR: The body of a 21-year-old woman was recovered from a power canal in the Gund area of Kangan in central Kashmirs Ganderbal district on Monday, while rescue teams continued their search for a man feared drowned at the same location. Officials said the incident occurred in the power canal near Gund, where two persons []

KashmirLife 15 Jun 2026 4:40 pm

Will the US-Iran Peace Deal Hold, or Is the Middle East Still on a Knife-Edge?

by Asad Mirza The US-Iran framework accord eases regional tensions, but unresolved disputes and Israeli-Iranian friction threaten its long-term viability The historic June 2026 US-Iran framework agreement marks a volatile culmination to over 100 days of devastating attrition, fundamentally shifting Middle Eastern security paradigms while altering Indias energy and strategic landscape. The announcement of the []

KashmirLife 15 Jun 2026 4:39 pm

CM Omar Abdullah Inaugurates Free Breast Cancer Screening Programme for 10,000 Women in Srinagar

SRINAGAR: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday inaugurated the Free Breast Cancer Screening Seva programme at the Civil Secretariat in Srinagar, a major healthcare initiative aimed at promoting early detection and awareness of breast cancer among women across the district. Launched under the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programme of the Airports Authority of India (AAI) []

KashmirLife 15 Jun 2026 4:29 pm

Treat Public Funds as Trust, Build Lasting Infra: CM Omar to Newly-appointed Engineers

SRINAGAR: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday urged newly-appointed Junior Engineers (JEs) of the Public Works Department (PWD) to treat public funds as a sacred trust and ensure quality, durable infrastructure across Jammu and Kashmir. Addressing a function at SKICC after distributing appointment orders to 132 Junior Engineer (Civil) recruits, CM Omar said the letters []

KashmirLife 15 Jun 2026 3:59 pm

Ladakh Administration Delegates Fund Reallocation Powers To Departments

SRINAGAR: The Administration of the Union Territory of Ladakh has issued new instructions regarding the reallocation of funds under the Special Development Package (SDP) and State Sector, aimed at improving the efficiency of financial utilisation across its various departments. According to an official order issued by the Planning Development and Monitoring Department (PD and MD)designated []

KashmirLife 15 Jun 2026 3:31 pm

Poonch Police Return 50 Recovered Phones Worth 8 Lakh to Owners

Jammu: District Police Poonch on Sunday handed over 50 recovered mobile phones worth over 8 lakh to their rightful owners at a function held at the District Police Office. An offcial said that SSP Poonch Shafket Hussain JKPS gave the devices to the beneficiaries in the presence of police officers and citizens. The phones were []

Kashmir Reader 15 Jun 2026 3:28 pm

15-Year-Old Student Slips Into River Tawi While Taking Selfie

SRINAGAR: A leisure outing turned tragic in Jammu after a 15-year-old student reportedly slipped into the River Tawi while taking a selfie near the Har Ki Pauri area, triggering a massive search operation by rescue agencies. The teenager has been identified as Yudhvir Singh Chib, son of Puran Singh and a resident of the Kuljivini []

KashmirLife 15 Jun 2026 3:00 pm

NEET UG Paper leak case: Court permits CBI to interrogate 3 accused in judicial custody

New Delhi , June 15 : The Rouse Avenue court allowed an application of the CBI seeking permission to examine accused Manisha Waghmare, Shubham Khairnar and Dhananjay Lokhande in jail on June 17 till June 19 in connection with the alleged NEET-UG Paper leak case. Vacation Judge Surendra Mohit Singh allowed the application and granted permission to interrogate Manisha Waghmare, Dhanajay Lokhande and Shuabham Khairnar for one hour. Meanwhile, the court extended Judicial custody of Accused Mangilal Biwal, Vikas Biwal, Dinesh Biwal, Dhananjay Lokhande, Shubham Khairnar, Dr. Manoj Shirure, Tejas Harshad Kumar, Manisha Waghmare, and Manisa Hawaldar till June 29. All Accused persons were produced through video conferencing from Tihar Jail. Senior Public Prosecutor VK Pathak alongwith Investigation Officer BP Raju, appeared for the CBI. The CBI moved the applications for extension of judicial custody and interrogation in judicial custody of three accused. The CBI submitted that some new facts have surfaced in the statment of some witnesses that need to be verified from these three accused persons. An FIR was registered on May 12 on the complaint filed by a government official under sections of the BNS, the Prevention of Corruption Act, and offences of using unfair means in exams, etc. It is alleged by the CBI that Mangilal Biwal contacted Shubham Khairnar to obtain the NEET question for Vikas Biwal. Question papers have been recovered from the mobile phone of Mangilal Biwal. Mangilal received the leaked NEET UG Paper from Yash Yadav for a deal of Rs 10 lakh. During interrogation, Mangilal's son Vikas Biwal said that he came in contact with Yash Yadav during the coaching in Sikar, Rajasthan. It is alleged that Mangilal Biwal contacted Shubham Khairnar for a question paper for his son Vikas Biwal. Thereafter, the larger chain was created with other Accused persons It is also alleged that Shubham first leaked the paper to Yash, then Yash to Mangilal, to Vikas, to Dinesh Biwal. It is also alleged that Mangi Lal further sold the leaked paper to various candidates for Rs 12 lakh. The court dismissed the bail application of Manisha Waghmare on June 9. The interim bail application of Yash Yadav is pending for hearing on June 16. He is seeking interim bail to appear in the NEET UG Exam scheduled on June 21 and to attend his sister's wedding. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 15 Jun 2026 2:55 pm

Two Feared Drowned After Falling Into Power Canal in Ganderbal

SRINAGAR: Two persons are feared drowned after allegedly falling into a power canal in central Kashmirs Ganderbal district on Monday, officials said. The incident occurred near the Ramwari area of Gund, triggering a large-scale search and rescue operation by the authorities. Teams from the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), Jammu and Kashmir Police, and local []

KashmirLife 15 Jun 2026 2:39 pm

PM Modi Welcomes US-Iran Interim Deal, Hopes for Peace and Uninterrupted Global Trade

SRINAGAR: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday welcomed the interim agreement between the United States and Iran aimed at ending their 107-day conflict and reopening the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz, expressing hope that the understanding would restore peace, stability and freedom of navigation in the region. I welcome the understanding reached between the United []

KashmirLife 15 Jun 2026 2:30 pm

Every Amarnath Pilgrim Is Kashmirs Guest: Mehbooba Mufti Calls for Love and Hospitality

Srinagar, June 13: PDP president Mehbooba Mufti on Monday urged the people of Kashmir to treat the upcoming Amarnath Yatra as an opportunity to showcase the Valleys tradition of hospitality, strengthen communal harmony and counter negative narratives about Kashmir and its people. Mehbooba Mufti called upon the people of Kashmir Every Amarnath pilgrim who visits us is a guest of Kashmir. They carry the story of our land, our people, and our values to every corner of India. It is our responsibility to ensure they leave with memories of our love, warmth, and hospitality. This is how we defend the soul of Kashmir and counter the false narratives built against Muslims. She said that protecting the Yatra is not just the responsibility of the security forcesit is a collective duty of the people of Kashmir. In times of growing hate and polarisation, the Yatra should become an opportunity to build harmony, strengthen human connections, and bridge divides across India. Yatris are ambassadors who carry their experience of Kashmir back to their homes and communities. Every interaction is an opportunity to showcase Kashmirs traditions of hospitality, compassion, and coexistence. The misinformation and prejudice directed against Kashmir and Muslims can best be challenged through genuine human outreach and a heartfelt welcome to every pilgrim. The Yatra should be a locally protected, locally supported, and locally owned process that reflects the true spirit of Kashmir and its people.

RisingKashmir 15 Jun 2026 2:29 pm

Privilege to be working towards fulfilling their aspirations: PM Modi highlights middle-class welfare under NDA govt

New Delhi , June 15 : Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday highlighted the NDA government's focus on improving the lives of the middle class, saying his government has worked to expand opportunities, strengthen infrastructure and reduce everyday burdens on citizens as it completes 12 years in office on June 10. In a post on X with the hashtag #12YearsOfSakshamMiddleClass, Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted the contribution of the middle class to nation-building and spoke about the NDA government's efforts to improve people's quality of life over the past decade. A Government for the middle class...It is the NDA Government's privilege to be working towards fulfilling the aspirations of our middle class. They have contributed to nation-building in countless ways, PM Modi wrote. Highlighting the government's governance priorities, he added, Over the last decade, governance has increasingly focused on improving the quality of life of ordinary citizens. Our efforts are about easier access to opportunities, better infrastructure, improved public services, affordable healthcare, quality education, cleaner cities and reduced burdens in everyday life. Meanwhile, PM Modi on Sunday highlighted India's progress in making healthcare more affordable and accessible over the past 12 years, citing flagship initiatives such as Ayushman Bharat and the Pradhan Mantri Bharatiya Jan Aushadhi Pariyojana. In a post shared on X, the Prime Minister said the country has worked consistently to strengthen its public healthcare system and reduce treatment costs for citizens, especially the most vulnerable sections. Over the last 12 years, India has worked to make quality healthcare more affordable and accessible. We feel proud when we are known as the nation with the world's largest healthcare programme, Ayushman Bharat, which provides top-quality healthcare to the most vulnerable, PM Modi said. He also underlined the role of the Jan Aushadhi initiative in bringing down medicine costs for citizens across the country. Other efforts like PM Bharatiya Jan Aushadhi Pariyojana have made medicines affordable. The prices of stents and knee implants have become affordable, and this has helped many people. At the same time, medical education has become more accessible to people due to more institutions and seats being available, he wrote. The statements came as the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) recently marked over 12 years of governance under PM Modi, highlighting welfare schemes, reforms and development initiatives implemented during his tenure. PM Modi completed 4,399 days in office on June 10, surpassing the record held by India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, and marking over 12 years of continuous leadership at the national level. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 15 Jun 2026 12:54 pm

Congress has problem with nationalists, not radical elements: BJP on Satheesans remarks

NEW DELHI: The BJP on Monday hit out at Kerala Chief Minister V D Satheesan for criticising three vice-chancellors who attended an RSS centenary event addressed by Mohan Bhagwat, accusing the Congress of hypocrisy and double standards. The remarks came after Satheesan criticised the participation of the Vice Chancellors of Kerala University, Mahatma Gandhi University []

Kashmir Reader 15 Jun 2026 12:51 pm

Sensex up 1100 pts, Nifty jumps 350 pts as Indian markets soar amid global peace sentiment

New Delhi , June 15: Indian equity markets witnessed a strong bullish momentum on Monday morning, opening significantly higher and trading firmly in the green. The BSE SENSEX stood at 76,656.61 points, marking a substantial jump of 1128.66 points or 1.49 per cent. Similarly, the NSE NIFTY 50 climbed 350.40 points or 1.48 per cent to trade at 23,973.30 points. The sharp rally follows a significant overnight de-escalation of geopolitical tensions in West Asia and a subsequent slide in global oil benchmarks, boosting investor confidence across Asian markets. The primary catalyst for the widespread market optimism is the landmark diplomatic breakthrough between the US and Iran. Earlier, United States President Donald Trump on Monday announced the completion of the peace deal between the US and Iran, declaring the reopening of the strategically important Strait of Hormuz and the immediate removal of its naval blockade, a move he said would restore the free flow of global energy supplies. Ajay Bagga, banking and market expert, highlighted the profound impact of the geopolitical developments on global economic structures. Indian markets partly rallied on these hopes on Friday and are expected to open more than a 1% up this morning on the back of the Iran peace deal and falling oil prices, Bagga said. He noted that a major uncertainty hanging over the international financial system has begun to dissipate, paving the way for renewed risk appetite among global participants. A big overhang on the global economy is lifting this Asian morning. The US and Iran have announced an agreement to sign a MOU on June 19 th at Geneva. Bagga said. At the time of filing, Brent crude plummeted 4.70 per cent to USD 83.23 per barrel, while Crude Oil fell 5.15 per cent to USD 80.51 per barrel. At the same time, safe-haven Gold surged by 103.66 points or 2.46 per cent to USD 4,325.66. Immediate cessation of military actions followed by a speedy lifting of the US naval blockade and reopening of a toll free Strait of Hormuz is on the anvil, he added. Across Asia, the market sentiment remained overwhelmingly positive, with Japan's Nikkei 225 surging 4.81 per cent, South Korea's KOSPI rising 5.32 per cent, and India's GIFT NIFTY advancing 1.35 per cent to 23,952.00 points. However, Bagga cautioned that several geopolitical risks persist despite the initial optimism. He noted that specific regional actors and hardline factions continue to pose a challenge to the durability of the diplomatic arrangement. The US Markets section displays positive movement across major indices. The Dow Jones Futures index stood at 51,640.72, marking a positive change of 438.46 or (+0.86%). Additionally, the S&P 500 index stood at 7,431.46, reflecting an increase of 37.16 or (+0.50%). Finally, the Nasdaq index stood at 25,888.84, showing a gain of 79.18 or (+0.31%). Israel, Iranian hardliners and US hawks who see this as an incomplete deal remain the threat. Iran has called for lifting of the blockade, ceasing of military actions across the region and payment of $24bn of seized Iranian funds as a redline precondition, Bagga stated. He explained that following the formal finalization on Friday, specialized working groups will commence a 60-day evaluation framework centered on long-term regional stability and strategic concessions. Post the Friday signing, technically work groups will start 60 day discussions for a nuclear disarmament of Iran to ensure its enriched uranium is monitored and no more enrichment / weaponisation happens . Iran will ask for sanctions relief and a restitution package in return, Bagga stated. He mentioned that Israel is not a party to the deal and will be worried by this outcome. SpaceX's strong debut keeps the AI momentum strong and the markets will load on steroids and try to take out all time highs in the US once again over the next few days he added. For now, the peace dividend is providing rich pickings for risk-on investors who have stayed the course. From a technical standpoint, Shrikant Chouhan, Head Equity Research, Kotak Securities, detailed the technical chart formations, indicating that the multi-day consolidation has given way to an established upward trajectory. Technically, on daily charts, it has formed a strong reversal pattern, and on weekly charts, it has formed a long bullish candle, which is largely positive, Chouhan said. For positional traders, now, 23,500/74800 and 23,350/74300 would act as key support zones. As long as the market is trading above these levels, the uptrend is likely to continue, he added. Chouhan noted that on the higher side, it could continue rallying till 23,850/75900 and 24,000-24100/76300-76600. However, below 23,350/74300, the uptrend would become vulnerable. Below this level, traders may prefer to exit their long positions. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 15 Jun 2026 12:36 pm

Thousands of Kashmiris turn out for anti-Pakistan protest march in London

LONDON: Thousands of British Kashmiris gathered at Parliament Square to march up to Trafalgar Square in London to protest against a crackdown by Pakistani forces in Pakistan-Occupied Jammu and Kashmir. The crowds waved banners and chanted slogans in favour of a revolution against the Pakistani forces in the region. They demanded human rights in support []

Kashmir Reader 15 Jun 2026 11:59 am

Anantnag Police Register Two NDPS Cases, Arrest Two Drug Peddlers; Charas Recovered

Anantnag, June 15:Continuing its relentless drive against drug trafficking and substance abuse, Anantnag Police achieved significant success by apprehending two drug peddlers in separate operations and recovering contraband substances from their possession. In the first action, a police party from Police Post Sherbagh, while conducting routine naka checking at Sarnal near Pehru Crossing, intercepted a suspicious individual. During his search, approximately 1.198 kilograms of charas powder was recovered from his possession. The accused was identified as Shahid Rafiq Nanda S/O Rafiq Ahmad Nanda R/O Nandpora, Anantnag. Accordingly, FIR No. 179/2026 under section 8/20 of the NDPS Act has been registered at Police Station Anantnag and investigation has been taken up. In another operation, Police Station Bijbehara apprehended a drug peddler during naka checking at Kerikadal. The accused was identified as Mohd Shafi Lone S/O Ghulam Mohi Din Lone R/O K. Kalan, Bijbehara. During his search, 56 grams of charas-like substance along with 6,000 cash believed to be proceeds of drug trafficking were recovered from his possession. In this regard, FIR No. 162/2026 under sections 8/29 of the NDPS Act has been registered at Police Station Bijbehara and further investigation is underway. Anantnag Police remains committed to eradicating the menace of drugs from society and urges the general public to continue extending support by sharing information regarding drug peddling and substance abuse in their areas. Public cooperation remains crucial in building a drug-free and safer society.

RisingKashmir 15 Jun 2026 11:49 am

Let the oil flow: Trump announces completion of US-Iran peace deal, removes naval blockade on Hormuz

Washington DC, June 15 : United States President Donald Trump on Monday announced the completion of the peace deal between the US and Iran, declaring the reopening of the strategically important Strait of Hormuz and the immediate removal of its naval blockade, a move he said would restore the free flow of global energy supplies. In a post on Truth Social, Trump wrote, The Deal with the Islamic Republic of Iran is now complete. Congratulations to all! I hereby fully authorise the toll-free opening of the Strait of Hormuz, and, simultaneously herewith, authorise the immediate removal of the United States Naval blockade. Ships of the World, start your engines. Let the oil flow! The announcement came amid growing international efforts to end tensions in West Asia and follows days of intense diplomatic engagement involving Pakistan. Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif also announced that a peace agreement between the United States and Iran had been reached following extensive negotiations. Shehbaz Sharif said that both sides have also declared permanent termination of military operations in Lebanon. The deal will be officially signed on June 19 in Switzerland. In a post on X, Sharif stated, Following intensive talks, we are pleased to announce that the Peace Deal between the United States of America and the Islamic Republic of Iran has been REACHED. Both sides have declared the immediate and permanent termination of military operations on all fronts, including in Lebanon. The official signing ceremony will be on Friday, 19 June in Switzerland. We would like to thank the United States of America and the Islamic Republic of Iran for their commitment to finding a diplomatic solution to the conflict. We would also like to extend our sincere appreciation to our brothers in this mediation effort, the great leadership of the State of Qatar, for their support in reaching this agreement. I would also especially thank the visionary leadership of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Republic of Turkiye for their immense contributions in this regard, Sharif said. With the agreement now in place, mediators will facilitate a series of meetings this week. These pre-implementation discussions will lay the foundation for the technical talks and the official signing ceremony, he further added. Earlier on Sunday, Trump had indicated that the agreement remained on track despite fresh tensions triggered by Israeli strikes in Beirut and threats of retaliation from Iran. Speaking to Axios, Trump said the agreement, originally expected to be signed earlier in the day, had been delayed by several hours following the escalation in Lebanon. It shook it up. It delayed the signing by a few hours, Trump said, expressing frustration over the timing of the Israeli operation. According to Axios, the strike in Beirut occurred shortly before the United States and Iran were expected to finalise the agreement. Trump had criticised Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, saying he was angered by the attack and believed it had complicated ongoing diplomatic efforts. The US President maintained that the agreement would enhance regional security by preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons and by establishing stronger oversight mechanisms for Tehran's nuclear programme, including inspections and the disposal of nuclear material. While Trump and Sharif announced that an agreement had been reached, Iranian officials have not yet publicly confirmed the deal. The deal marks a potential end to the conflict in the region, which began on February 28, with US and Israel strikes killing Iran's erstwhile Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 15 Jun 2026 10:56 am

Kashmiri Pandit Delegation Thanks CM Omar , Calls for Dialogue, Reconciliation and Dignified Return

A visiting Kashmiri Pandit delegation expressed gratitude to Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah for hosting and interacting with the group during their recent visit to the Valley, describing the engagement as a meaningful step towards dialogue, trust-building and reconciliation We, the members of the visiting Kashmiri Pandit delegation, express our heartfelt gratitude to the Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, Omar Abdullah, for warmly meeting and welcoming our group. His gracious gesture of hosting a dinner in our honour reflected not only hospitality but also a sincere commitment to fostering dialogue, understanding and reconciliation among all sections of society. The interaction was marked by warmth, openness and mutual respect, creating an atmosphere of trust and goodwill. We deeply appreciated the Chief Ministers willingness to engage with us on matters concerning the Kashmiri Pandit community and the future of Jammu and Kashmir. His patient listening, thoughtful observations and candid exchange of views provided an opportunity for meaningful interaction. Such engagements strengthen confidence, promote inclusivity and reinforce the shared belief that constructive dialogue remains the most effective path towards addressing concerns and building consensus. During our visit, the delegation had the opportunity to pay obeisance at several revered heritage temples across the Valley, including the historic Sharda Temple near the Line of Control. We were deeply touched by the warmth, affection and goodwill extended by ordinary Kashmiris at every place we visited. Their hospitality reaffirmed the enduring bonds that have historically united the people of Kashmir. The experience strengthened our conviction that the spirit of Kashmiriyat, rooted in coexistence, mutual respect and shared cultural heritage, remains alive despite the challenges of the past. The two-day conclave of Kashmiri Pandits resolved with one voice that the community, spread across India and the world, continues to cherish an abiding emotional connection with its homeland and longs for a dignified return. The conclave expressed the collective aspiration that Kashmiri Pandits shall gradually return home and contribute to reviving the inclusive, pluralistic and civilisational glory of the Valley that was tragically disrupted by three decades of violence and turbulence. We believe that reconciliation, trust-building and sustained engagement among all communities can pave the way for a peaceful, harmonious and prosperous future for Jammu and Kashmir. We once again thank CM Omar Abdullah for his courtesy, generosity and statesmanship in bringing people together. His interaction with the delegation and his gracious hospitality will remain a cherished memory and an encouraging step towards strengthening confidence, healing old wounds and fostering a shared vision for the future of Kashmir.

RisingKashmir 15 Jun 2026 10:05 am

Two Drug Peddlers Arrested in South Kashmir in Separate Police Operations

SRINAGAR: Police in south Kashmirs Anantnag district on Monday arrested two alleged drug peddlers in separate operations and recovered narcotic substances, officials said. In the first action, a police party from Police Post Sherbagh intercepted a suspect during naka checking at Sarnal near Pehru Crossing. On search, officers recovered approximately 1.198 kilograms of charas powder []

KashmirLife 15 Jun 2026 10:00 am

Two Families Shifted After Land Subsidence Damages Houses in Rajouri

SRINAGAR: Two families were shifted to safer locations after cracks appeared in their houses due to land subsidence in the Kotli Kalaban area of Manjakote Tehsil. Officials said that cracks appeared in two houses due to land subsidence last night. Authorities promptly shifted the affected families to safer locations. The incident has raised concerns among []

KashmirLife 15 Jun 2026 9:35 am

Iran confirms US peace deal, says negotiations to be held during 60-day period

Tehran , June 15 : Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International Affairs Kazem Gharibabadi has confirmed a peace deal with the United States, and said that Tehran will enter a proposed 60-day negotiation period for a final agreement only after verifying Washington's commitments towards ending hostilities, lifting the blockade and releasing Iranian assets. US President Donald Trump has announced the completion of a peace deal between Washington and Tehran, along with the lifting of US Naval blockade on the Strait of Hormuz. According to Iran's state-affiliated Press TV, Gharibabadi said the official signing ceremony of the agreement will take place on Friday, after which the text of the Memorandum of Understanding will be made public. The enemy that had launched an attack to carry out its sinister objectives suffered defeat in all its goals, and the Islamic Republic of Iran achieved great victories in the war. The memorandum of understanding was not just a product of diplomacy, but is indebted to Iran's military achievements. It is indebted to the pure blood of the martyrs we gave in confronting the enemies of the establishment. After the official signing, the text of the memorandum of understanding will be published. On Friday, we will have an official signing, and the heads of the two delegations will hold discussions to determine the future arrangements for negotiations, Gharibabadi said. He added that Iran would first verify whether the United States had fulfilled its obligations regarding ending the war, lifting the blockade, and releasing assets before entering the next phase of negotiations. Entering into 60 days of negotiations is conditional upon the fulfilment of these commitments by the United States, Gharibabadi said, according to Press TV. Providing further details of the emerging agreement, Gharibabadi said Iran had incorporated all of its key positions into the draft memorandum of understanding and stressed that the document should not be interpreted as a sign of trust in Washington. This memorandum of understanding does not mean trusting the enemy, he said in remarks reported by Al Jazeera. We will monitor the implementation of US commitments. The remarks came after US President Donald Trump announced the completion of a peace deal between Washington and Tehran. In a post on Truth Social, Trump wrote, The Deal with the Islamic Republic of Iran is now complete. Congratulations to all! I hereby fully authorise the toll-free opening of the Strait of Hormuz, and, simultaneously herewith, authorise the immediate removal of the United States Naval blockade. Ships of the World, start your engines. Let the oil flow! Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif also announced that an agreement had been reached following intensive negotiations. In a post on X, Sharif said both sides had agreed to the immediate and permanent termination of military operations on all fronts, including in Lebanon. Sharif stated that the official signing ceremony would take place on June 19 in Switzerland and thanked Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Turkiye for their roles in facilitating the mediation process. According to Sharif, a series of pre-implementation meetings will be held before the signing ceremony to lay the groundwork for technical discussions and the implementation of the agreement. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 15 Jun 2026 9:17 am

PM Modi receives traditional Slovakian welcome; lauds rich cultural heritage

Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Bratislava, Slovakia, for a three-day visit. He was welcomed with traditional bread and salt, and witnessed folk dance performances. Modi expressed gratitude to the Indian community for their warm reception. He is scheduled to hold talks with Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico and meet President Peter Pellegrini.

The Economic Times 15 Jun 2026 9:14 am

RSS Chief Backs Dialogue with Pakistan, Says Focus is on People, Not Regime

SRINAGAR: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat has defended remarks made by senior RSS leader Dattatreya Hosabale advocating the need to keep channels of dialogue open with Pakistan, clarifying that the emphasis was on engaging with the people of the neighbouring country rather than endorsing its policies. Addressing an interactive session in Thiruvananthapuram as part of the []

KashmirLife 15 Jun 2026 9:03 am

DC Ramban inspects Yatra Camp Lamber, reviews preparations for SANJY 2026

Ramban, Jun 14: Deputy Commissioner Ramban Mohammad Alyas Khan on Sunday conducted a spot inspection of Yatra Camp Lamber to review the progress of arrangements being put in place for the smooth and successful conduct of the forthcoming Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra (SANJY) 2026. During the visit, the DC inspected ongoing works and assessed preparedness for providing essential facilities to pilgrims. He reviewed arrangements related to accommodation, sanitation, drinking water supply, power supply, healthcare facilities, road connectivity and other civic amenities being developed at the campsite. The Deputy Commissioner directed the Executive Engineer, PWD, to expedite ongoing infrastructure works and ensure their completion within prescribed timelines. The DC also instructed officers of Jal Shakti, Health, Rural Development Department (RDD), JPDCL and other departments concerned to work in close coordination and complete all assigned works well in advance of the commencement of the Yatra. He stressed the need to maintain high standards of cleanliness, uninterrupted utility services and adequate healthcare facilities for the pilgrims. The DC also interacted with officers on the spot and reviewed department-wise progress, and directed all to remain proactive and ensure that every facility is put in place in a time-bound manner. Sub-Divisional Magistrate Banihal Mohammed Naseeb Bajraan along with officers and officials of departments concerned, accompanied the Deputy Commissioner during the inspection.

RisingKashmir 15 Jun 2026 8:18 am

84 Bn CRPF celebrates World Blood Donor Day at DH Ramban

Ramban, Jun 14: On the occasion of World Blood Donor Day, 84 Battalion CRPF Ramban, in collaboration with District Hospital Ramban, organised a blood donation camp at the Blood Bank of District Hospital Ramban on Saturday. More than ten personnel of 84 Bn CRPF and one Inspector from BSF voluntarily donated blood. The programme was attended by Commandant N Ranbir Singh, Second-in-Command Vikram Singh, Senior Medical Officer Deputy Commandant Dr J Anantha Krishnan, Assistant Commandant Shree Ram Meena, and nearly 50 personnel of 84 Bn CRPF. Speaking on the occasion, the Commandant stated that the camp was organised under the theme One Drop of Humanity: Give Blood, Save Lives. He appealed to the public, particularly young and healthy individuals, to donate blood voluntarily and regularly not only to save lives but also to help maintain a safe and adequate blood supply for patients in need. He also highlighted the health and emotional benefits of voluntary blood donation and encouraged citizens to make it a regular practice. The Commandant assured that 84 Bn CRPF would readily extend support by donating blood for patients in need whenever called upon. The camp was conducted under the supervision of Medical Superintendent Dr Mohd Rafi and Consultant Pathologist Dr Parvez Katoch. Other officials of District Hospital Ramban also participated.

RisingKashmir 15 Jun 2026 8:13 am

MVD Ramban conducts major enforcement drive

Ramban, Jun 14: The Motor Vehicles Department (MVD) Ramban on Sunday conducted a major enforcement drive at Maroog, Seri and Chanderkote along National Highway-44. The drive was carried out on the directions of the Transport Commissioner, J&K and under the supervision of Assistant Regional Transport Officer Ramban, with the objective of ensuring strict compliance with traffic regulations and enhancing road safety. During the drive, more than 75 vehicles were checked for adherence to the Motor Vehicles Act and other road safety norms. A total of 15 vehicles were e-challaned for various offences, attracting an expected penalty of 53,700. Violations detected included permit-related offences, operation of defective vehicles and other traffic rule violations. Two vehicles were seized for being operated in defective condition, while two driving licences were recommended for suspension for serious violations, including operating vehicles without valid permits and driving defective motor vehicles. Assistant Regional Transport Officer Ramban Varun Bhasin urged vehicle owners, drivers and commuters to strictly follow traffic regulations, maintain vehicles in roadworthy condition and carry all valid documents while driving to avoid legal action. The ARTO added that the MVD and District Police will continue to conduct regular enforcement drives across the district to curb traffic violations and ensure the safety of all road users.

RisingKashmir 15 Jun 2026 8:08 am

Jamiat Ahle-Hadith holds mega anti-drug awareness program in Shopian

Shopian, Jun 14: To combat the rising menace of substance abuse, Jamiat Ahle-Hadith Jammu and Kashmir organized a comprehensive one-day seminar titled Prevention of Drug Abuse and Our National Responsibilities at Government Degree College (GDC) Shopian on Sunday. The event witnessed massive public participation, hundreds of people, including youth, elders and community leaders from across the district, all gathering to address the critical social and health crisis. A galaxy of prominent religious scholars (Ulamas) addressed the gathering, emphasizing the strict prohibition of intoxicants in Islam. They underscored how substance abuse damages the spiritual, moral, and social fabric of society, calling on families and religious institutions to actively guide the youth away from these destructive habits. Delivering a comprehensive medical perspective, Dr. Zahoor Ahmad Parry gave a detailed presentation on the physiological impact of narcotics. He illustrated how dangerous substances aggressively attack the central nervous system, destroy vital bodily organs, and lead to irreversible physical and psychological damage. Echoing these concerns, noted Islamic scholar Molvi Muzamil Rashid voiced deep anxiety over how rapidly drug addiction is infiltrating the younger generation. We must act collectively to halt this spread before it consumes our future, he urged, while extensively quoting Islamic jurisprudence to highlight the religious obligations of staying away from harmful substances. Speaking on the occasion, Javaid Ahmad Wani, District President of Jamiat Ahle-Hadith Shopian, extended full organizational support to the governments ongoing anti-drug initiatives. He specifically highlighted the 100-day Nasha Mukt Abhiyan campaign launched by Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha. We stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the administration in this noble mission. It is a collective responsibility, and the public must extend their absolute cooperation to both the civil and police administrations to root out this evil, Wani stated. Prominent social activist Mitha Gatoo commended Jamiat Ahle-Hadith for taking the lead on such a critical social issue. He emphasized that religious scholars have a pivotal role to play and urged them to use the pulpits of mosques (Masjids) and other public platforms to continuously educate the masses. While appreciating the Jammu and Kashmir administration's ongoing stringent crackdown on drug peddlers, Gatoo also advocated for broader measures, calling for a complete ban on wine shops in the Kashmir valley to reinforce a healthier, addiction-free society.

RisingKashmir 15 Jun 2026 8:06 am

Trump Declares Iran Peace Deal Complete, Claims Strait of Hormuz Reopened

SRINAGAR: US President Donald Trump on Sunday announced that a peace agreement with Iran had been finalised, claiming the Strait of Hormuz would be reopened and the United States naval blockade lifted immediately. In a post on Truth Social, Trump said the agreement with the Islamic Republic of Iran was now complete and congratulated all []

KashmirLife 15 Jun 2026 7:59 am

JKAACL, NZCC organise Sanskritik YatraSindhu Darshan Festival at Jammu

Jammu, Jun 14: The J&K Academy of Art, Culture and Languages (JKAACL), in collaboration with the North Zone Cultural Centre (NZCC), Patiala, today organised the Sanskritik YatraSindhu Darshan Festival at Abhinav Theatre, Jammu. MLA Jammu West Arvind Gupta graced the occasion as Chief Guest. The festival showcased the rich and diverse cultural heritage of India through folk performances by artists from different states of the country. Welcoming the guests and artists, Assistant Director NZCC Patiala Ravinder Sharma stressed the role of such festivals in strengthening national unity through cultural exchange. Addressing the gathering, Chief Guest Arvind Gupta lauded the initiative and urged that such programmes reach the maximum number of people, especially the younger generation. Additional Secretary JKAACL Sonali Arun Gupta presented the vote of thanks. The programme featured folk performances from eight states: Lairuhba from Manipur, Dandia Raas from Gujarat, Gondhal from Maharashtra, Dogri folk dance from Jammu & Kashmir, Goti Pua from Odisha, Kalbelia from Rajasthan and Bhangra from Punjab, drawing an enthusiastic response from art lovers, students and cultural enthusiasts. Renowned folk and Sufi singer Manak Ali also performed. Compere Sanjeev Shad conducted the proceedings The Sanskritik YatraSindhu Darshan Festival will continue tomorrow, with the same programme being presented at DPL Ground, Ramban, at 3:00 p.m., offering audiences another opportunity.

RisingKashmir 15 Jun 2026 7:56 am

SKUAST-K entrance sees record surge amid national enrollment slump

Srinagar, Jun 14: Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir today saw an overwhelming participation in its undergraduate entrance test underscoring a shift in student preference towards institutions that prioritise innovation and future-readiness. The SKUAST-K University Entrance Test (UET) for undergraduate courses was held today, drawing a staggering 17,000+ candidates competing just 900 seats across 14 diverse disciplines. With a remarkable 94% attendance rate, the atmosphere at the 20 designated examination centres -- 18 in Srinagar and 2 in Jammu -- was one of intense focus and academic rigour. This surge in applications stands in stark contrast to the broader trend where many institutions struggle to meet enrolment targets. However, the keen interest in SKUAST-K courses is a direct result of the universitys strategic pivot toward market-driven, cutting-edge curriculum and an innovative pedagogical framework designed to cultivate the next generation of leaders in agriculture, industry and other allied sectors. To maintain the high secrecy and efficient examination process, SKUAST-K implemented a multi-layered, foolproof arrangements. From the inception of paper setting to the final delivery at examination centres, secrecy remained the absolute priority. SKUAST-K officers, teachers, Centre coordinators and invigilation staff drawn from the institutions where examination centres were established, police and civil administration worked on tandem to ensure that exam gets conducted in hassle free manner. Vice Chancellor SKUAST-K, Prof. Nazir Ahmed Ganai along with Registrar, Controller Examinations, Director Education and other university officers, toured the examination centres to oversee the conduct of examination. Today's entrance test focused on core undergraduate programs, the admission to the universitys high-demand postgraduate courses, as well as specialized undergraduate programs, like Economics and Data Sciences, will be carried separately.

RisingKashmir 15 Jun 2026 7:53 am

India's space economy poised to reach USD 45 billion in next decade: Dr Jitendra Singh

New Delhi, Jun 14: Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science & Technology and Earth Sciences, and Minister of State in the Prime Ministers Office, Department of Atomic Energy, Department of Space, Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Dr Jitendra Singh, said Indias space economy is poised to grow from the current USD 8-9 billion to nearly USD 40-45 billion over the next decade, driven by policy reforms, growing private participation and a rapidly expanding innovation ecosystem. Addressing a press conference here, Dr Jitendra Singh said the transformation of Indias space sector reflects a larger change taking place across the country, where science and technology have moved beyond laboratories to become part of the national consciousness. He said one of the most significant achievements of recent years has been the growing connect between science and society, with citizens increasingly seeing themselves as stakeholders in Indias scientific progress. The biggest achievement is that the common citizen today feels connected to Indias scientific progress and sees a stake in it, Dr Jitendra Singh said. The Minister said the growing prominence of science and technology in public discourse reflects the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who has consistently brought science-driven initiatives into the national mainstream through his Independence Day addresses. He said programmes such as Swachh Bharat, Digital India, Digital Health, Deep Ocean Mission and Gaganyaan have helped position science and innovation at the centre of Indias development journey. According to Dr Jitendra Singh, the increasing presence of mainstream media at science and technology events itself reflects the growing public interest in scientific developments. He said missions such as Chandrayaan-3 have transformed space science into a subject of widespread public interest, creating unprecedented awareness and engagement among citizens across the country. The Minister said Indias growing capabilities in frontier sectors such as space, atomic energy and advanced technologies have strengthened the countrys global standing. He said the confidence generated by these achievements has enhanced the credibility of indigenous technologies and reinforced Indias position as a trusted technology partner. Dr Jitendra Singh said recent technological achievements have demonstrated Indias ability to excel in emerging domains where advanced technologies increasingly shape strategic and economic outcomes. The growing acceptance of Indian technologies and products across international markets reflects the strength of the countrys scientific and technological capabilities, he added. Referring to the impact of reforms in the space sector, the Minister said India, which had only a handful of space startups a few years ago, today has more than 400 space startups contributing to a vibrant and rapidly expanding ecosystem. He said the scale of growth achieved in a relatively short period demonstrates the enormous potential of Indias space economy. Dr Jitendra Singh said Indias achievements in missions such as Chandrayaan-3 and the upcoming Gaganyaan programme have established the country among the worlds leading space-faring nations. He said India has consistently demonstrated its ability to execute complex missions with efficiency, innovation and cost-effectiveness. The Minister said one of Indias unique strengths lies in the extensive use of space technology for governance and development. He said the country has successfully integrated space-based applications into infrastructure planning, project monitoring and public service delivery on a scale rarely seen elsewhere. Dr Jitendra Singh said initiatives such as PM Gati Shakti, urban development programmes and drone-enabled monitoring systems demonstrate how space technology is helping improve planning, implementation and monitoring of development projects while enhancing transparency and efficiency. The Minister said every major space programme evolves through continuous learning and improvement. Challenges encountered during missions contribute to stronger systems, improved preparedness and more robust future missions. Dr Jitendra Singh said temporary setbacks in space missions should be viewed in the larger context of scientific advancement and technological evolution. He said Indias overall record compares favourably with leading space powers, citing the successful first-attempt achievements of Chandrayaan and the Mars mission as examples of the countrys scientific and technological capabilities. The Minister said the analysis of the recent PSLV mission anomaly has been completed and the underlying causes identified. Corrective measures have already been initiated and future missions will benefit from these learnings, further strengthening Indias space programme. Dr Jitendra Singh said Indias scientific achievements are increasingly contributing to economic growth, technological self-reliance and global competitiveness. He said the growing participation of startups, industry and research institutions is creating a strong innovation ecosystem capable of driving the vision of Viksit Bharat 2047. The Minister was speaking to the media during the RISE Conclave 2026, organised under the theme Innovation & Entrepreneurship Driven Growth for Viksit Bharat 2047. The conclave brought together researchers, startups, industry leaders, investors and policymakers to strengthen collaboration across the innovation ecosystem and accelerate the translation of scientific research into societal and economic outcomes. More than 125 startups and technology innovators participated in the event, showcasing solutions across aerospace technologies, artificial intelligence, deep-tech and agri-food innovation, while discussions focused on strengthening research-industry partnerships and advancing innovation-led growth.

RisingKashmir 15 Jun 2026 7:47 am

Deal is reached to end Iran war and Trump orders stop to US naval blockade

ISLAMABAD: The United States and Iran have reached an agreement to end the war and open the Strait of Hormuz, offering relief to the global economy more than three months since fighting began. Details of the deal were not immediately available. Key mediator Pakistan said the signing will be Friday in Switzerland. Key issues like []

Kashmir Reader 15 Jun 2026 6:09 am

Trump says US, Iran reach peace deal, Hormuz Strait to open on Friday

WASHINGTON: The US and Iran finalised a deal to end their 107-day war and open the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow waterway used to ferry one-fifth of the global oil supplies, on Friday after in-person signing of the agreement in Switzerland. US President Donald Trump made the announcement of Truth Social on Sunday evening, easing []

Kashmir Reader 15 Jun 2026 6:08 am

World looking towards inclusive, human-centric technologies: PM Modi

Nice (France): India is no longer just a consumer of global solutions, but a major contributor to them, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Sunday while laying out New Delhis vision for a sustainable future for the world through innovation and technology. The prime minister made the comments at the inauguration of the Bharat Innovates []

Kashmir Reader 15 Jun 2026 1:41 am

DGP chairs security review ahead of Amarnath Yatra

Calls for enhanced surveillance, tech utilisation to secure pilgrimage routes, vital installations Srinagar: Director General of Police (DGP), J&K Nalin Prabhat-IPS, on Sunday chaired a security review meeting at the Conference Hall of PCR Kashmir, to assess and strengthen security arrangements for the smooth, safe, and peaceful conduct of Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra (SANJY)-2026. The []

Kashmir Reader 15 Jun 2026 1:39 am

Car rams bus near Lasjan, 1 killed, 1 injured

Srinagar: One person was killed and another sustained injuries after a speeding car rammed into a RTC bus from behind near the Lasjan Bypass area of Srinagar on Sunday, officials said. Officials told KNO that a black-coloured Hyundai Verna bearing registration number PB12AK-5464 collided with a RTC bus from behind near Lasjan Bypass area of []

Kashmir Reader 15 Jun 2026 1:39 am

Trump warns Israel, Iran not to blow it after new strikes threaten emerging ceasefire deal

Jerusalem: US President Donald Trump on Sunday urged no further attacks by anyone after Israels military said it launched strikes on Hezbollah targets in Beirut, potentially complicating efforts to finalise a deal to end the US-Iran war. Smoke rose over the Lebanese capital, and the Civil Defence said it retrieved three bodies and six wounded []

Kashmir Reader 15 Jun 2026 1:38 am

Mediators push Iran, US closer to deal

Tehran: Irans parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, a lead negotiator for Tehran, warned the US on X after Israels strikes that if you lack the will and ability to fulfill your commitments, speaking of continuing the path is not possible. Without a doubt, these crimes will not go unanswered, said Gen. Mohammad Jafar Asadi, deputy []

Kashmir Reader 15 Jun 2026 1:38 am

Shujaat Bukhari's legacy inspires young journalists: Hakeem Yaseen

Srinagar, June 14: Hakeem Mohammad Yaseen, President of the Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Democratic Front and former Cabinet Minister, on Sunday paid rich tributes to noted journalist Syed Shujaat Bukhari on his 9th death anniversary, remembering his immense contribution to journalism and peace-building in Jammu and Kashmir. In a statement, Yaseen described Bukhari as a fearless journalist and a voice of reason who consistently advocated dialogue, understanding, and reconciliation. He said Bukharis writings reflected the aspirations and concerns of the people and played a significant role in shaping public discourse in the region. Recalling the tragic circumstances of his killing, Yaseen said Bukhari attained martyrdom on the 29th day of the holy month of Ramadan, a loss that was deeply felt across the Valley and beyond. He said the void created by his untimely demise continues to be felt in the media fraternity and among all those who believed in his vision of peace and coexistence. Yaseen further said that Bukharis legacy continues to inspire young journalists to pursue truth with courage, integrity, and responsibility. He prayed for eternal peace to the departed soul and expressed solidarity with the bereaved family, stating that Bukharis contributions to journalism and society will always be remembered with deep respect and gratitude.

RisingKashmir 15 Jun 2026 1:38 am

Nuclear, other issues still to be finalised

Dubai: The US-Iran deal does not solve the thorniest issues between the two countries, including Tehrans nuclear program or its billions of dollars in frozen funds, but offers a 60-day framework for technical discussions on those issues, according to Pakistani and regional officials familiar with the ongoing negotiations. They spoke on condition of anonymity because []

Kashmir Reader 15 Jun 2026 1:37 am

Shujaat Bukhari remembered on 9th death anniversary

Srinagar, Jun 14: Veteran journalist and founder-editor of the daily newspaper Rising Kashmir, Shujaat Bukhari, was remembered on his eighth death anniversary on Saturday, with political leaders, journalists, civil society members and social activists paying tributes to his legacy and contributions to journalism in Jammu and Kashmir. Several of Bukhari's friends, colleagues and well-wishers visited his ancestral village Kreeri in Baramulla district, where they offered prayers at his grave and recalled his role in promoting dialogue, balanced reporting and peace-building efforts in the region. Speakers at various commemorative events described Bukhari as a respected journalist whose work continues to inspire many. They said his contributions to journalism and public discourse remain alive in the memories of those who knew him and followed his work. Senior journalist Zafar Choudhary said Bukhari's death remained a significant loss for Kashmir and the media fraternity. Every year on this day, I think of the conversations left unfinished, the stories left unwritten, and the friendship that ended too soon. Time has not made the loss easier; it has only made clearer what Kashmir, journalism, and all of us lost that evening in Srinagar, Choudhary said. He said Bukhari believed in dialogue and the power of the written word, adding that the values he stood for continue to endure despite attempts to silence him through violence. Meanwhile, KNS chief Mohd Aslam Bhat also paid tributes to Bukhari and prayed for eternal peace for the departed soul. Bukhari was killed on June 14, 2018, when unidentified gunmen opened fire on him outside his office in Srinagar's Press Enclave as he was leaving for home ahead of Iftar. He and his two personal security officers were killed in the attack. His assassination drew widespread condemnation from media organisations and press freedom groups across the world, including the Committee to Protect Journalists and Reporters Without Borders, which described the killing as a major blow to independent journalism in the conflict-hit region.KNS

RisingKashmir 15 Jun 2026 1:31 am

LG pays tribute to Brigadier Rajinder Singh

Srinagar, Jun 14: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday paid tributes to Brigadier Rajinder Singh, who laid down his life while battling Pakistani invaders in 1947. Remembering saviour of J&K, the great warrior Brig. Rajinder Singh Ji on his Jayanti. The nation remains forever indebted to his supreme sacrifice & love for motherland. His life, unmatched gallantry continue to inspire every Indian to uphold ideals of duty & service to nation, Sinha said in a post on X. Born on June 14, 1899, Brigadier Singh and his 100 soldiers battled, and delayed Pakistani tribal invaders at Uri on October 26, 1947 till the Indian Army arrived in Srinagar following Maharaja Hari Singh signing the document of accession to the union of India.

RisingKashmir 15 Jun 2026 1:26 am

Three killed in Nagrota road accident

LG Sinha, CM Omar condole loss of lives Jammu, Jun 14: Three people from Haryana were killed and two others injured when their car collided with a truck along the Jammu-Srinagar national highway near the Jagti-Karli area of Nagrota early Sunday, officials said. The accident occurred around 2:15 am, leaving the car extensively damaged. While two persons died on the spot, another succumbed to injuries at the Government Medical College Hospital, Jammu. The deceased have been identified as Sikander Saifi, Shakti and Mohit Verma, all residents of Haryana. The injured Deepak Verma and Kuldeep Sharma are undergoing treatment at the hospital. Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha expressed grief over the loss of lives. Deeply grieved to learn about the loss of precious lives in a tragic road accident near Jagti, Nagrota. I extend my heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families. Praying for the early recovery of the injured. I have directed the District Administration to provide all necessary assistance to the affected families, the LG said in a condolence message. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah also expressed deep grief over the accident. The chief minister has expressed deep grief over the tragic road accident near Nagrota in which three persons from Haryana lost their lives, and two others sustained injuries, his office posted on X. CM Abdullah conveyed his heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families, prayed for eternal peace to the departed souls, and wished a speedy recovery to the injured. He also directed the concerned authorities to ensure the best possible medical treatment for the injured.

RisingKashmir 15 Jun 2026 1:23 am

PM hails India as worlds third-largest startup ecosystem

Nice (France), Jun 14: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday highlighted India's emergence as the world's third-largest startup ecosystem and asserted that the country's express train of reforms would continue unabated as it seeks to strengthen its innovation-driven growth model. Addressing the inauguration of the Bharat Innovates 2026 conclave in Nice in the presence of French President Emmanuel Macron, PM Modi said India had built a strong innovation ecosystem over the past decade through sustained policy support and institutional initiatives. Over the past 11-12 years, India has built a robust ecosystem for innovation. From patent filings to incubation networks, from Startup India to policy support, this entire journey has moved forward in mission mode. Today, India is the third-largest startup ecosystem in the world, the Prime Minister said. He noted that India's innovation agenda extends beyond metropolitan centres and focuses on empowering grassroots innovators across the country. But our vision is not limited to major cities alone. We have worked to take innovation to the grassroots level. Atal Tinkering Labs have been established in schools. Young people are being connected through hackathons and innovation challenges. Incubators and research institutions are being expanded across the country. And we are especially linking women innovators with a wide range of emerging technologies, he said. Highlighting the growing role of women in India's entrepreneurial landscape, the Prime Minister said, As a result of all these efforts, India has witnessed transformational change on a large scale. Today, from Drone Didis to becoming founders of startups, our women power is writing new success stories. PM Modi also underscored the government's efforts to promote innovation in strategic sectors, stating that India's defence sector had been opened up to harness the energy and talent of young entrepreneurs. To further harness the energy of our youth, India's defence sector has also been opened up for innovation. Today, hundreds of startups associated with the defence and space sectors are doing remarkable work in India, he said. The Prime Minister further highlighted recent reforms in the nuclear energy sector, saying they had created fresh opportunities in clean energy and frontier technologies. And recently, India has undertaken important reforms in the nuclear energy sector as well. This is creating new possibilities in the areas of clean energy, advanced reactors, and frontier research, the Prime Minister added. Emphasising the government's commitment to sustained reforms, the Prime Minister said, This express train of reforms will not stop; it will continue to move forward. And the number of startups emerging from India will continue to multiply many times over. Bharat Innovates 2026, jointly inaugurated by Prime Minister Modi and French President Macron, brings together startups, investors, innovators and policymakers to explore collaboration in emerging technologies and deepen innovation partnerships between India and France. Addressing the conclave before PM Modi, Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal stated that the event serves as a platform to showcase India's thriving startup ecosystem, now boasting over 230,000 startups, as a reliable partner for global growth.

RisingKashmir 15 Jun 2026 1:13 am

From Exile to Return with Dignity

LGs outreach and policy thrust seek to turn Pandit exile into a story of comeback Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinhas characterization of the homecoming of displaced Kashmiri Pandits as the truest victory is more than a rhetorical flourish; it reflects a carefully nurtured transformation in Jammu and Kashmir. At the Global Kashmiri Pandit Conclave in Srinagar on Saturday, his words about a community turning pain into strength were not mere sentiment. They came against the backdrop of sustained administrative effort to restore security, rebuild institutions and create conditions in which a dignified return is not just imaginable, but increasingly attainable. The tragedy of the 1990s, when Kashmiri Pandits faced unimaginable brutality and were forced into exile in their own country, remains a deep scar on the Valleys conscience. For decades, the communitys return was discussed largely in the language of wishful politics. The difference today lies in the visible groundwork laid since 2019. Improved security indices, renewed investment, and a governance framework that prioritises stability have together given the idea of homecoming a concrete shape. In recognising the communitys genocide, exile and struggle, LG Sinha and his administration have also recognised their responsibility to ensure that such horror is never repeated. The conclave in Srinagar brought together Politicians, business leaders, professionals and cultural icons from the Kashmiri Pandit community. Their presence signalled confidence in the peace of Jammu and Kashmir and trust in the current administrative dispensation under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, as the LG underlined. By calling upon these distinguished members to set up industries, academic centres and cultural institutions in the Union Territory, the administration is inviting them not just to return, but to lead: to become partners in the economic and cultural renaissance of a new Jammu and Kashmir. This approach deserves appreciation. It moves beyond tokenism, placing the Kashmiri Pandit community at the heart of a shared development agenda. The emphasis on contribution across industry, education, arts and spirituality reflects a holistic vision: return as integration, not isolation; revival as opportunity for all, not privilege for a few. When LG Sinha speaks of the true measure of life being what we give back, he is defining a moral framework for governance as service, not mere authority. The administrations insistence that history is written by those who rise again after suffering resonates powerfully in todays Kashmir. By turning the Valley from a theatre of pain into a centre of reconstruction, as the LG put it, the government sends a clear message: that the era of impunity, neglect and drift is over. What replaces it must be a politics of accountability, development and genuine reconciliation in which the Kashmiri Pandit homecoming stands as a cornerstone. If this journey continues with the same resolve, the return of Kashmiri Pandits will indeed be remembered as a defining victory, for the community, for Jammu and Kashmir, and for an administration that chose to confront history rather than evade it.

RisingKashmir 15 Jun 2026 1:07 am

Nagrota Tragedy: Counting the Dead, Not the Mistakes

Three young lives lost on a highway that still refuses to learn Three young men from Haryana, all residents of Ballabgarh, left home to travel to Jammu. They did not return. In the intervening night of Saturday and Sunday, their car, moving towards Jammu, collided head-on with a bus on the Nagrota stretch near Jagti, on the outskirts of Jammu city. All five occupants of the car suffered critical injuries; two were declared brought dead at Government Medical College (GMC) Hospital, Jammu, while the third succumbed during treatment. Two others are battling for their lives. The bare details are chillingly familiar: a head-on collision, a highway, a late hour, and yet another set of families plunged into grief. Police have taken cognisance and initiated an investigation into the cause of the accident. But beyond the immediate questions of speed, lane discipline, lighting, or driver fatigue lies a more uncomfortable truth: that our highways in Jammu and Kashmir continue to be engineered and managed in ways that almost guarantee recurring tragedy. The Nagrota-Jagti belt is not an unknown black spot. The JammuUdhampur axis has, over the years, recorded a disturbing number of crashes involving passenger vehicles, trucks and buses. Each incident briefly jolts the public conscience and triggers routine assurances, only for the cycle of neglect to resume. If three residents from outside the UT can lose their lives within minutes of entering this stretch, it reflects not just individual error but a systemic failure of road safety planning and enforcement. Roads that connect Jammu with the rest of the country carry heavy, mixed traffic at virtually all hours. This demands far more than casual policing and sporadic drives. Clearly demarcated lanes, functional reflectors and signage, rumble strips before dangerous curves, strict checks on speeding and overtaking, and calibrated lighting at known accident-prone points are no longer optional extras; they are the difference between life and death. Night-time traffic on such corridors should be under particular scrutiny, with enforcement teams empowered and equipped to act. At the same time, there is a need to revisit how quickly accident black spots are mapped and rectified. A crash of this nature should immediately trigger a technical audit of the exact location Nagrota near Jagti with time-bound directions for remedial measures. Merely registering an FIR and waiting for a formal inquiry is not enough. The administration, traffic authorities and road-owning agencies must treat every fatal accident as an institutional failure and respond accordingly. The loss of three young lives from Haryana on the outskirts of Jammu is a grim reminder that our roads are still not safe for those who use them in good faith. Their death should not be reduced to a passing headline. It must become a turning point for a serious, enforceable road safety regime along the JammuUdhampur route and across J&K. Otherwise, Nagrota will be just one more entry in a growing ledger of avoidable tragedies and we will all share responsibility for looking away.

RisingKashmir 15 Jun 2026 1:05 am

From Data to Delivery: How ICMR Is Rewiring Indias Health Research for a Healthier Tomorrow

A century of quiet revolution, a decade of urgent reform, and a roadmap to Viksit Bharat 2047 Impact is not created by individuals in isolationit is built by systems working in synchrony. Together, we move from data to decision to impact. As the nation advances toward the vision of Viksit Bharat 2047, the question before us is not only how we treat disease, but how we build a health system that is anticipatory, equitable, and innovation-driven. At the heart of this transformation lies a reimagined approach to health research, one that connects data to decisions and decisions to impact. Building on the hard-earned lessons of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), Indias apex body for biomedical research, has undertaken a series of forward-looking reforms. The reforms range from reimagining its institutional architecture to strengthening the way research is funded and translated into impact. What was once a system rooted in fragmented, investigator-led inquiry is now evolving into a technology-driven, mission-oriented ecosystem. This shift is not merely administrative; it is philosophical. It reflects a deliberate move toward integrated, institute-led research aligned with national priorities, where science is designed not just to generate knowledge, but to solve pressing public health challenges. A cornerstone of this transformation is the restructuring of ICMRs institutional architecture. Recent reforms have expanded the mandates of several institutes, repositioning them as interdisciplinary hubs rather than narrowly defined entities. The evolution of institutes toward domains such as digital health and data science, child health, women health, blood and immune disorders, reflects the changing contours of Indias disease burden and technological capabilities. Another important step is the creation of a network of regional National Institutes of Health Research across the country, from Dibrugarh in the Northeast to Jodhpur in the West. These institutes will conduct operational research closely with state and district health systems to ensure that relevant research is conducted and the output is used on the ground. These are not nominal changes; they signal a strategic reorientation toward future-ready science, where artificial intelligence, genomics, and real-time data systems are integral to public health decision-making. Equally important is the shift from siloed functioning to a connected national research ecosystem. Institutes are now envisioned as resource centres that contribute to a shared national mission, ensuring that evidence generated in one setting informs action across the country. This systems-level thinking is critical in an era where health challenges, be it antimicrobial resistance, pandemics, or non-communicable diseases, are complex and interconnected. Parallel to institutional reforms is a fundamental redesign of the research funding ecosystem. The divide between intramural and extramural research is more transparent in terms of funding mechanisms. But at the same time, they are bridged through a more cohesive and outcome-oriented framework. Intramural research is now largely institute-initiated, aligned with clearly defined mandates and structured within predictable timelines to accelerate translation. Extramural research, on the other hand, has been reorganised into a four-stage innovation cycle: Description, Discovery, Development, and Delivery, ensuring that promising ideas are systematically nurtured into scalable solutions. This integrated continuum, from laboratory discovery to population-level delivery, marks a decisive shift from funding projects to enabling solutions. It is further reinforced by the National Health Research Programme (NHRP), which has identified thirteen priority areas ranging from antimicrobial resistance and tuberculosis to mental health, nutrition, and emergency care. These mission-mode programs are designed to foster multi-institutional collaboration, supported by substantial investments and a clear focus on measurable outcomes. Technology, too, is playing a transformative role. The integration of artificial intelligence into diagnostics, surveillance, and program implementation is helping bridge longstanding gaps between urban and rural healthcare. AI-enabled tools for tuberculosis and diabetic retinopathy screening are already supporting frontline health workers, while innovations such as AI-driven nutritional monitoring are improving program delivery at scale. The i-Drone initiative, which began with vaccine delivery and has expanded to transport critical medical supplies such as corneas, exemplifies how cutting-edge technology can overcome geographic barriers and bring care closer to communities. At the frontier of science, advances across the medtech gamut, from medical devices and diagnostics to next-generation vaccines and therapeutics, are enabling more targeted, patient-centric interventions. In parallel, the integration of traditional knowledge systems through innovative, evidence-based models is gaining global recognition. These efforts are reinforced by a strong push toward indigenous innovation. Schemes like First in the World Challenge, complemented with platforms such as MedTechMitra and the Medical InnovationsPatent Mitra initiative, are accelerating the journey from research to commercialization, ensuring that publicly funded science translates into affordable, accessible technologies for the people. The true measure of these reforms, however, lies in their impact on public health. Initiatives such as the India Hypertension Control Initiative have demonstrated how evidence-based strategies can transform chronic disease management at scale. Mission-mode programs in emergency care, including mobile stroke units and rapid cardiac response systems, are redefining outcomes in life-threatening conditions. Expanded diagnostic networks and indigenous technologies are strengthening early detection and treatment across diseases ranging from cancer to infectious outbreaks. These efforts are closely aligned with the National Health Policy 2017, which emphasises preventive and promotive healthcare, universal access, and quality of care. They also reflect a broader commitment to equity, ensuring that the benefits of scientific progress reach every citizen regardless of geography or socioeconomic status. As we look to the future, the vision is clear. ICMR will continue to serve as a catalyst, bringing together researchers, clinicians, policymakers, and industry to build a resilient and responsive health ecosystem. The roadmap to 2047 will be shaped by advances in digital health, bio-manufacturing, and sustainable development, with a strong emphasis on capacity building and global collaboration. It is important to recognise that health research is not an isolated endeavour; it is a collective national enterprise. The transformation underway within ICMR is an invitation to all stakeholders to participate in this journey, to co-create solutions, and to ensure that science serves society in the most meaningful way. A reformed health research system is not an end in itself. It is the foundation upon which a healthier, more equitable, and more resilient India will be built, an India where every discovery leads to delivery, and every innovation translates into impact. (The author is the Secretary, Department of Health Research, MoHFW and DG, Indian Council of Medical Research. Courtesy: PIB)

RisingKashmir 15 Jun 2026 1:00 am

Indias Era of Cultural Renaissance: Reclaiming Our Civilizational Glory

Today, India is confidently walking a dual path: keeping pace with the cutting-edge modern world while remaining deeply anchored in its ancient civilizational roots As India scales new heights across diverse sectors-from economic robustness and national security to cutting-edge science and infrastructure-the path to becoming a truly Viksit Bharat (Developed India) demands more than just material milestones. True national progression requires an unyielding anchor in our ancient culture, history, and heritage. India stands as one of the world's oldest living civilizations. For centuries, our resilience was tested by brutal onslaughts from foreign invaders. Regimes changed and political power shifted, yet the core ethos of Bharat successfully endured, passed down seamlessly from one generation to the next. Though our sacred places of worship, ancient texts, libraries, and universities were systematically demolished during these turbulent eras, our cultural soul remained indomitable. However, the most insidious blow to cultural India came later, through a systematically altered education system. This framework was deliberately engineered to instill a deep-seated inferiority complex within us toward our own heritage, intentionally severing us from our civilizational roots. 2014: The Dawn of a Cultural Reawakening The year 2014 marked a historic paradigm shift. Under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, India began shedding its colonial cloak and initiated a massive cultural resurrection. Today, a confident Bharat is not merely recalling its glorious past; it is actively restoring its grandeur, majesty, and spiritual values into the very fabric of our mainstream social life. Our timeless festivals, historical monuments, traditional cuisine, attire, fine arts, music, and profound craftsmanship are no longer viewed as mere relics of history-they have emerged as dynamic pillars of global fascination and respect. Activating Indias Cultural Soft Power Over the past 12 years, the global acceptance and appreciation of Indian heritage have scaled unprecedented heights. The universal adoption of June 21st as International Yoga Day is a spectacular example. Yoga is not merely a physical regimen; it is a profound ancient Indian philosophy that the world has embraced for holistic human well-being. Our commitment to our heritage is equally reflected in the aggressive repatriation of stolen antiquities-marking a sharp departure from past decades of institutional apathy: Prior to 2013: A mere 13 stolen artifacts were brought back to India over several decades. Past 12 Years: More than 640 sacred heritage artifacts have been successfully retrieved from foreign soils. This overwhelming shift proves that preserving culture is no longer just a rhetorical exercise; we are fiercely determined to reclaim the physical and spiritual symbols of our civilization. These artifacts are the living imprints of our ancestors' mastery over art, craft, and sciences, serving as eternal beacons of inspiration. Furthermore, UNESCOs recognition of Durga Puja and Diwali as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity validates the timeless, universal messages embedded in our traditions-the eternal triumph of truth over falsehood and light over darkness. With 44 World Heritage Sites, India now ranks 6th globally and 2nd in Asia, offering a proud testament to our tangible historical legacy. Reclaiming Forgotten and Suppressed Knowledge For centuries, foreign forces who lacked respect for intellectual and spiritual traditions tried to obliterate India's knowledge repositories by burning our universities, dismantling gurukuls, and scattering our manuscripts. While dedicated sages and households quietly preserved these priceless scrolls in remote monasteries and temples, they unfortunately slipped out of public memory. Regrettably, even after gaining independence, past regimes made no structured, national-level effort to compile these texts and reclaim our civilizational wisdom. To rectify this historic oversight, the 'Gyan Bharatam' National Manuscript Survey has been launched as a massive nationwide initiative. Today, over 1 Crore manuscripts have been successfully catalogued from across the country. We are not just collecting these texts; we are pairing ancient wisdom with modern technological might. By leveraging cutting-edge tools like Artificial Intelligence (AI) and advanced digitization, we are securing this intellectual wealth for eternity. This monumental archive will introduce future generations to India's historic excellence in spirituality, science, art, and craft, inspiring an unshakeable pride in their roots. Virasat Bhi, Vikas Bhi: Rejuvenating Our Sacred Spaces Our grand temples, imposing forts, and historical fairs are the physical anchors of our civilizational narrative. Yet, for nearly seven decades post-independence, these cultural landmarks faced systemic neglect and administrative apathy, while only a select few monuments were curated for global visibility. Temples in India have historically been the unifying threads of our diverse societal fabric. Over the past 12 years, we have completely reversed this culture of neglect. Through iconic transformations like the Kashi Vishwanath Dham, Mahakal Lok Corridor, Kedarnath, and Somnath, we are executing a comprehensive overhaul of our spiritual landscape. By creating world-class infrastructure and seamless facilities for pilgrims, we have successfully championed the philosophy of 'Virasat Bhi, Vikas Bhi' (Heritage alongside Development). This revitalisation has sparked a massive boom in spiritual tourism, directly fortifying local economies and transforming these holy towns into vibrant economic hubs. Most heartening is the massive influx of youth to these sacred centres. Their growing presence is the ultimate symbol of Indias cultural revival, proving that our younger generation is eagerly re-establishing its bond with our spiritual heritage during their journeys. Bharat Reconnecting with its Eternal Roots Today, India is confidently walking a dual path: keeping pace with the cutting-edge modern world while remaining deeply anchored in its ancient civilizational roots. We are writing a glorious new chapter of cultural decolonisation. After centuries of existential struggle, Bharat is firmly asserting its timeless spiritual and cultural identity on the global stage. We are demonstrating to the world how ancient traditions and state-of-the-art modernity can seamlessly coexist. The future belongs to this vibrant, self-reliant New India. In this Amrit Kaal, the thought, philosophy, and cultural values of Bharat are poised to give a fresh, holistic direction to the entire global community. (The Author is Union Minister for Culture & Tourism, Government of India. Courtesy: PIB)

RisingKashmir 15 Jun 2026 12:55 am

Capitalism and the Modern World

How a restless system reshaped our lives and what it is doing to us now In barely two centuries, capitalism has rewritten the story of human life. It has lifted millions out of poverty, connected distant continents, and filled our homes with goods and gadgets that our grandparents could not have imagined. Yet the same system that built this modern world now feels like a force beyond anyones control widening inequality, hollowing out communities, and pushing both people and planet to the brink. The question before us is no longer whether capitalism works. It is: for whom does it work, and at what cost? Capitalisms defenders celebrate its undeniable achievements. Markets, they argue, reward hard work, talent, and innovation. The promise is simple: if you study, struggle, and strive, the system will eventually recognise your effort. For many, especially in the Global South, this promise has been a powerful aspiration. From the Valley of Kashmir to the streets of Mumbai, from the bazaars of Lahore to the tech parks of Bengaluru, young people invest their hopes in market-driven growth, in start-ups, stock markets, and global trade. But look more closely at the modern world capitalism has created, and another picture emerges. The same markets that enable opportunity also concentrate power. A handful of corporations now control what we read, what we watch, even what we desire. Algorithms decide what appears on our screens, and in doing so, quietly shape our politics and our culture. The language of choice and freedom hides the reality of dependence. We may be customers, but we are also commodities. This paradox is especially visible in societies like ours, where traditional ways of life meet the hard logic of global capital. In a place like Kashmir, once defined by its handicrafts, orchards, and small-scale trade, the new economy arrives through malls, franchises, and digital platforms. The young artisan, who once learned a skill handed down over generations, now faces a world where value is measured in clicks, likes, and quarterly profits. Capitalism does not simply add another layer to society; it rearranges its very foundations. Work itself has been transformed. The old image of the stable government job or modest family business is rapidly being replaced by the precarious gig, the temporary contract, the call-centre shift that stretches past midnight to serve customers on another continent. This is sold to us as flexibility and freedom. In reality, it often means insecurity without a safety net. The modern worker, whether in Srinagar or San Francisco, is expected to be always available, always productive, always upgrading their skills to remain employable in a race with no finish line. At the heart of this system lies a simple, ruthless logic: growth must never stop. Economies are judged not by the well-being of their people but by the percentage points of their GDP. Governments fear any slowdown, for it threatens investment, jobs, and political stability. So the machine of production must keep running faster, extracting more from the earth and from human bodies. Forests become timber, rivers become hydroelectric projects, mountains become mines. The language of development often ignores the silent question: what happens when there is nothing left to extract? The climate crisis is capitalisms most devastating mirror. The same fossil fuels that powered the industrial revolution and brought modern comforts to our homes are now destabilising the very climate that sustains life. Heatwaves, floods, glacial melt, and erratic weather patterns are no longer distant warnings but lived realities. In fragile regions, where livelihoods are closely tied to land and water, the cost is immense. Yet the global economic system still rewards the same extractive industries responsible for this crisis, while communities on the margins bear the heaviest burden. There is also a quieter, more intimate cost: the erosion of meaning. When everything is turned into a product from education to healthcare, from news to spirituality values that cannot be easily priced begin to recede. Time for family, care for elders, spiritual reflection, community bonds, and simple contentment do not show up in economic indicators. A young person may have more material comfort than their grandparents but feel deeper anxiety, loneliness, and pressure. Capitalism has given us more things, but not necessarily more peace. Yet it would be simplistic to romanticise a pre-capitalist past or to ignore the real gains of market-driven growth. Millions who once lived on the edge of starvation today have access to better food, medicine, and connectivity. The challenge is not to turn back the clock, but to ask whether we can tame a system that was never designed with human dignity or ecological balance at its centre. Can we imagine a form of capitalism that is not allowed to run wild where markets exist, but are disciplined by ethics, regulation, and democratic accountability? Around the world, debates on inequality, corporate power, and climate justice are intensifying. Movements for fair wages, universal basic services, and stronger environmental protections are pushing back against the idea that the market alone knows best. In many places, local economies, cooperatives, and social enterprises are quietly experimenting with different models of ownership and profit-sharing. These are small efforts in the shadow of a giant, but they signal a deep hunger for alternatives. For societies like ours, caught between aspiration and anxiety, the conversation about capitalism cannot be left to economists and business leaders alone. It is a moral and political question that touches every home. What do we value more: endless consumption or dignified work? Short-term profit or long-term sustainability? A handful of billionaires or a broad, secure middle class? In classrooms, mosques, village meetings, and drawing rooms, we must ask what kind of modernity we truly want. Capitalism built much of the modern world we inhabit, but it should not be allowed to define our future without question. If we continue to treat growth as an end in itself, we will inherit a planet that is richer in numbers and poorer in everything that makes life worth living. The task before us is not merely to criticise or celebrate capitalism, but to insist that any economic system be judged by how it treats the most vulnerable, by how it protects the natural world, and by whether it allows ordinary people the chance not just to survive, but to live with dignity. The modern world does not have to be a marketplace first and a society second. It can be a place where markets serve humanity, not the other way round. ( The Author is a lecturer in political science and columnist)

RisingKashmir 15 Jun 2026 12:49 am

Connecting the Regions: Scaling Ro-Ro Rail Logistics to Revolutionise Road Safety and Commerce in Jammu, Kashmir, and Ladakh

Deploying the Ro-Ro model represents an essential step in building a safer, more connected, and economically resilient nation The transport landscape of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh is at a critical evolutionary juncture. As a highly reliant consumer region defined by mountainous terrain and vulnerable highway networks, the territory faces a dual crisis: an economic penalty paid through high logistics costs and a tragic human toll caused by frequent highway fatalities. While advancements like the Intelligent Traffic Management System (ITMS) and AI-driven mobility frameworks have greatly enhanced enforcement on National Highway 44 (NH-44), systemic risk remains embedded in the physical geography of the region. This paper presents a definitive case for introducing Roll-on/Roll-off (Ro-Ro) rail services via the newly integrated Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link (USBRL). By conducting an in-depth engineering assessment of the route's civil infrastructurespecifically its large-scale horseshoe tunnelsthis article demonstrates how a piggyback logistics framework can dramatically reduce highway accidents, stabilise commodity prices, lower emissions, and redefine regional multi-modal transit in northern India. Introduction: The Mountainous Transport Matrix of J&K and Ladakh Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh occupy a unique structural position in the Indian economy. Functioning primarily as consumer regions, they rely heavily on inbound logistics from industrial manufacturing hubs in Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, and western India for everyday essentials, building materials, pharmaceuticals, and technology. Conversely, outbound freight is highly seasonal, dominated by fresh fruits (apples, cherries) and regional handicrafts. This massive volume of trade relies almost entirely on a single overland artery: National Highway 44 (NH-44). The geography of this route is notoriously unforgiving. Passing through the young, seismically active fold mountains of the Himalayas, the highway is constantly exposed to environmental disruptions: Landslides and Mudslides: Heavy rains frequently destabilise slopes, cutting off the Kashmir Valley for days. Shooting Stones: Chronic rockfall zones along the Ramban-Banihal stretch create highly unpredictable hazards. Extreme Weather: Severe winter snows and black ice choke transit capacity, causing long lines of stranded trucks. When these disruptions occur, supply chains stop. The immediate result is price volatility for essential goods in local markets, accompanied by the deterioration of perishable outbound agricultural shipments. For a consumer state, this structural vulnerability acts as a persistent economic tax, limiting growth and driving up the baseline cost of living. The Highway Imperative: Fatalities and the Safety Crisis on NH-44 Beyond its economic impact, the reliance on mountain highways extracts a devastating human toll. Historically, Jammu & Kashmir has ranked among the highest areas in India for accident severity and per-capita traffic fatalities, with mountain highway corridors accounting for the vast majority of these incidents. Several systemic factors drive this high crash rate: [Driver Fatigue from Prolonged Idling] [High-Risk Overtaking & Error] High Fatality Rates [Unforgiving Topography / Sharp Drop-offs] 1. Driver Exhaustion and Burnout: Due to frequent road closures, traffic bottlenecks, and security screenings, truck drivers often endure gruelling wait times. It is common for a driver to remain stuck in transit for 24 to 48 hours along the highway. Operating a heavy commercial vehicle under severe sleep deprivation on narrow, winding roads leads to high rates of driver error. 2. Brake Failures on Sustained Gradients: Navigating long, steep descents requires constant braking. In heavily loaded multi-axle trucks, this sustained friction leads to brake fadea condition where heat buildup temporarily destroys the vehicle's stopping power, turning trucks into runaway hazards on steep mountain drops. 3. High-Risk Overtaking: The slow pace of heavily loaded vehicles on mountain inclines tests the patience of other road users. This leads to risky overtaking manoeuvres on blind curves, resulting in severe head-on collisions or vehicles plunging down steep embankments. Modern Technology Interventions: ITMS and AI in Mobility To mitigate these risks, the region has aggressively deployed next-generation traffic technologies. The introduction of the Intelligent Traffic Management System (ITMS) across key urban corridors and highway checkpoints represents a major step forward in traffic management. By leveraging Artificial Intelligence (AI) and predictive analytics, modern transit enforcement has shifted from passive observation to active, data-driven intervention. Key capabilities of the current ITMS framework include: Automated Speed Enforcement: ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition) cameras integrated with radar units automatically track average speeds across dangerous highway sections, reducing speeding. Load and Compliance Monitoring: AI-assisted cameras identify overloaded commercial vehicles before they enter vulnerable bridge sections or steep inclines. Real-Time Incident Detection: Automated vision systems flag sudden bottlenecks, lane obstructions, or minor rockfalls, allowing authorities to stop traffic upstream before secondary collisions happen. Yet, despite strict enforcement and advanced digital monitoring, technology alone cannot fix the fundamental vulnerabilities of mountain highways. AI can manage driver behaviour, but it cannot stop a landslide, eliminate structural brake fade, or erase driver fatigue from a 12-hour traffic jam. To achieve a lasting reduction in traffic accidents, the region must look beyond enforcement and fundamentally redesign how freight moves through the mountains. The Ro-Ro Model: A Paradigmatic Shift in Freight Logistics The Roll-on/Roll-off (Ro-Ro) service operated by Indian Railways offers an elegant, proven solution to these challenges. Often described as a piggyback logistics model, Ro-Ro combines the efficiency of rail with the door-to-door flexibility of road transport. In a standard Ro-Ro setup, loaded commercial rigid trucks, multi-axle trailers, and personal vehicles are driven directly up a specialised ramp onto heavy-duty, low-bed rail flat wagons. Once secured on the train, the entire vehicle fleet is moved over the rail network as a single unit. The Driver Experience Crucially, the drivers and assistants do not remain inside their truck cabs during the rail journey. Instead, they move to dedicated passenger cars or AC coaches attached to the same train. This layout completely changes the human dynamic of long-haul freight delivery: Mandatory Rest: While the train covers the difficult mountain terrain, drivers get uninterrupted rest in a comfortable environment. Logistical Continuity: Upon arriving at the rail terminal, well-rested drivers step back into their trucks and handle the final miles of delivery over local roads. This approach eliminates the trade-offs typical of traditional freight hauling, offering a hybrid model that maximises the strengths of both rail and road. Technical and Engineering Feasibility: Navigating the USBRL Network The primary question regarding any proposed Ro-Ro service in a mountainous region is structural: Do the clearance envelopes of the rail line allow loaded trucks to pass through safely? On older rail lines, low bridges and narrow tunnels often block high-clearance Ro-Ro loads. However, the newly constructed Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link (USBRL) was built to modern, highly generous design standards. An engineering analysis of the JammuSrinagar rail corridor reveals that its clearance profile is exceptionally well-suited for standard Ro-Ro operations. The line uses standard Indian broad-gauge (1,676 mm) tracks and features a modern horseshoe-shaped tunnel profile. Typically, tunnel heights along this critical route range from 7.39 meters to 7.5 meters, with structural widths spanning 8.4 meters to 8.5 meters. This profile easily accommodates standard electric and diesel locomotives alongside large freight configurations. Key Infrastructure Dimensions on the Route To understand how Ro-Ro can scale here, look at the dimensions of the two largest structural interventions along the line: A. Pir Panjal Railway Tunnel (T-80) Length:** 11.215 km, connecting Banihal directly to Qazigund. Height Profile:** 7.39 m Width Profile:** 8.40 m Significance:** By bypassing the treacherous, landslide-prone surface alignment of the Pir Panjal pass, this tunnel provides a protected underground corridor that cuts transit times from hours down to minutes. B. Tunnel T-49 Length:12.75 km, standing as India's longest transportation tunnel. Cross-Section: Modified horseshoe design. Clearance: Features a clear height exceeding 7 meters. Physical Clearance Verification From a practical loading perspective, a standard large commercial truck stands between 3.8 and 4.0 meters tall. When driven onto a standard low-bed rail flatcar, which has a platform deck sitting roughly 1.25 meters above the rail line, the total combined height of the asset reaches approximately 5.25 meters. When measured against the minimum overhead tunnel profile of 7.39 meters found on the USBRL network, the system retains a clear, unobstructed safety buffer of more than 2 meters. This substantial clearance margin ensures that heavy multi-axle freight can pass through the entire subterranean network smoothly without requiring structural changes to vehicle configurations or risking contact with overhead electrification systems. Socio-Economic and Commercial Impact for a Consumer State Implementing a regular Ro-Ro service between Jammu, Srinagar, and eventually extending inter-modal hubs toward Leh would transform the region's economy. Impact Dimension. Traditional Highway Transport (NH-44). Proposed Rail Ro-Ro Model. Transit Reliability, Subject to frequent closures from landslides, snow, and rockfalls. All-weather, climate-resilient underground operation. | Turnaround Time. 12 to 48 hours, depending on bottlenecks and weather. Predictable 4 to 5-hour scheduled runs. Vehicular Wear & Tear. High; severe strain on brakes, tyres, engines, and suspension. Zero; vehicles remain turned off for the mountain crossing. Fuel Consumption: Massive; high fuel burn during steep climbs and extended idling. |Drastically reduced; minimises diesel consumption. Driver Condition, High fatigue, sleep deprivation, and high accident risk. Rested, safe, and secure in attached passenger coaches. Stabilising Supply Chains and Commercial Goods For a consumer state, the business benefits of Ro-Ro extend across the entire supply chain: Guaranteed Product Quality: Perishable itemssuch as temperature-sensitive pharmaceuticals inbound, or fresh cherries and apples outboundcan move through the mountain barrier without unpredictable delays. This helps eliminate the spoilage losses that currently plague local farmers. Lower Consumer Prices: By eliminating hidden expenses like extended idling fuel costs, emergency highway maintenance, and vehicle downtime, logistics companies can operate more efficiently. These savings translate directly to lower retail prices for consumers on everyday goods. Optimised Inventory Levels: Local businesses can transition from holding expensive safety stock to a nimbler, just-in-time delivery model, freeing up working capital across the regional economy. Protecting the Himalayan Ecosystem The environmental benefits of moving thousands of heavy trucks off mountain roads and onto electric rail lines are profound. The fragile ecology of the Kashmir Valley and Ladakh is highly susceptible to air pollution. Deposits of black carbon from diesel exhaust accelerate glacial retreat in the surrounding mountains. Transitioning heavy freight to electric rail lines significantly cuts regional greenhouse gas emissions, directly supporting long-term conservation efforts for this delicate ecosystem. Strategic Implementation Blueprint To successfully launch Ro-Ro services in Jammu & Kashmir, stakeholders should consider a phased, structured approach: Phase 1: Terminal Infrastructure Development Jammu Hub (Bari Brahmana/Udhampur): Build a dedicated Ro-Ro loading terminal equipped with specialised end-loading and side-loading ramps. This hub must feature large staging yards for trucks, driver rest facilities, and automated weight-verification gantries. Srinagar Hub (Qazigund/Nowgam): Establish a matching terminal in the valley to serve as the main reception and distribution point for inbound freight, and the collection point for outbound agricultural trade. Phase 2: Inter-Modal Logistics Expansion to Ladakh Leh Forward Links: While the rail line terminates in the valley, Srinagar and Drass/Kargil can be developed as dual-mode logistics hubs. Trucks arriving via Ro-Ro in Srinagar can immediately head up the Srinagar-Leh highway (NH-1). This cuts the overall driving distance across difficult terrain by half, making deliveries to Leh far more reliable. Phase 3: Public-Private Policy Framework Incentive Programs: Create an initial operational framework offering green logistics credits or reduced toll fees for fleet operators who adopt the Ro-Ro system. Scheduled Freight Pathways: Set up fixed, high-priority time slots for Ro-Ro trains, ensuring logistics companies can promise reliable, guaranteed delivery windows. Conclusion: A Vision for Next-Generation Mobility The case for introducing Roll-on/Roll-off services to Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh extends beyond traditional transportation policy; it is a vital initiative for regional safety and economic modernisation. While digital tools like ITMS and AI models have modernised highway enforcement, they work within the limits of an inherently dangerous road corridor. The structural engineering data confirms that the USBRL network's wide horseshoe tunnels are fully prepared to support this advanced transit model without clearance issues. By taking heavy trucks off the most volatile sections of the highway, this framework directly addresses the root causes of severe traffic accidents, saves lives, and ensures a stable supply of affordable goods. Moving forward, deploying the Ro-Ro model represents an essential step in building a safer, more connected, and economically resilient nation. (The author is a renowned social reformer/activist with over two decades of experience. For feedback email: umarbhat07@gmail.com)

RisingKashmir 15 Jun 2026 12:38 am

Dr Farooq Greets People on Urs of Hazrat Badakhshi (RA)

Tanvir Sadiq calls for seamless arrangements for devotees Srinagar, June 14: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference President Dr. Farooq Abdullah has extended warm greetings to the people on the annual Urs observance of Hazrat Sheikh Akmal-ud-Din Mirza Muhammad Kamil Badakhshi (RA). In his message, Dr. Farooq Abdullah described Mirza Akmal-ud-Din, popularly known as Jami-ul-Salasil, as a revered spiritual figure who occupied a unique position in Sufi circles. He said that a mere glance from the saint would inspire seekers towards the depths of Ma'rifat (mystical knowledge), while his teachings and sayings attracted those with a deep spiritual yearning. Sufi saints, mystics and sages like Mirza Kamil Sahib have played a pivotal role in shaping our unique cultural and spiritual identity. Urs observances serve as an important link for future generations to learn about and appreciate their invaluable contributions, Dr. Farooq said. Party Chief Spokesperson and MLA Zadibal, Tanvir Sadiq, also extended his warm greetings to the people on the auspicious occasion. He urged the administration, Waqf authorities and shrine management to work in close coordination to ensure seamless arrangements for the devotees visiting the shrine during the Urs celebrations. Meanwhile, on the directions of MLA Zadibal Tanvir Sadiq, local party functionaries and office-bearers visited the shrine complex to take stock of the arrangements and ensure that all necessary facilities are in place for the smooth conduct of the Urs.

RisingKashmir 15 Jun 2026 12:30 am

Dr Farooq Calls for Smooth Muharram Arrangements

Srinagar, June, 14: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference President Dr. Farooq Abdullah on Sunday asked the administration to put in place comprehensive and seamless arrangements for the forthcoming holy month of Muharram-ul-Haram, with special focus on the observance of Youm-e-Ashura. Dr. Farooq emphasized the immense religious and emotional significance of Muharram and urged the concerned departments to ensure uninterrupted essential services. He stressed that devotees and mourners should be facilitated in every possible manner so that they can observe the sacred month and participate in religious gatherings with dignity, peace and devotion. The National Conference President expressed hope that the administration would rise to the occasion and make adequate arrangements well in advance, reflecting sensitivity towards the religious sentiments of the people and ensuring that all observances, particularly Youm-e-Ashura, pass peacefully and without inconvenience.

RisingKashmir 15 Jun 2026 12:22 am

Rajiv Jasrotia Meets LG Manoj Sinha

Discusses key public issues and development priorities Jammu, June 14: Former Minister and BJP MLA from Jasrota constituency and Chief Whip of the party, Rajiv Jasrotia, on Sunday called on Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha and held detailed discussions on several issues concerning public welfare, infrastructure development, youth engagement and the overall progress of Jammu and Kashmir. During the meeting, Rajiv Jasrotia apprised the Lieutenant Governor of various matters related to the development needs of Jasrota constituency and other public concerns requiring attention. He emphasized the importance of strengthening infrastructure, improving civic amenities and ensuring the effective implementation of welfare and development schemes at the grassroots level. The BJP legislator also discussed issues concerning employment opportunities for youth, enhancement of public services and the need for continued efforts to accelerate developmental activities in rural and urban areas alike.A significant focus of the discussion was the ongoing campaign against drug abuse in Jammu and Kashmir. Rajiv Jasrotia appreciated the leadership of the Lieutenant Governor and the administration for the successful conduct of the 100-day anti-drug campaign launched across the Union Territory. He said the sustained campaign has played an important role in generating awareness about the dangers of drug addiction, mobilizing community participation and intensifying action against drug trafficking networks. He noted that the initiative has sent a strong message against the menace of narcotics and has helped create greater awareness among youth and society at large. LG Sinha assured the legislator that the issues raised during the meeting would receive due consideration and reiterated the administrations commitment to inclusive development, public welfare and the creation of a safe, prosperous and drug-free Jammu and Kashmir.

RisingKashmir 15 Jun 2026 12:18 am

Apni Party Vows to Raise Farmers Issues, Seeks Measures to Revive Agriculture

Jammu, June 14: Apni Party President Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari on Sunday said his party remains committed to safeguarding the rights, interests and livelihoods of farmers in Jammu and Kashmir and would work to ensure that their concerns are addressed effectively. Addressing a workers convention at Kotli Shah Doula in R.S. Pura, Bukhari said agriculture remains central to Jammu and Kashmirs economy and called for policy measures to protect agricultural land and support farming communities. Expressing concern over eviction drives and issues related to agricultural land, Bukhari said farmers in several areas have been facing distress and alleged that in some cases compensation has either not been paid or has not reflected prevailing market values. He also referred to cases in R.S. Pura where, according to him, cultivators with possessory rights over land were yet to receive compensation after dispossession. We will continue to stand with the farming community and pursue their issues at every level, he said, adding that steps should be taken to safeguard agricultural land and strengthen farmers welfare. Bukhari said Jammu and Kashmir lacks a strong industrial base and that land continues to remain an important source of livelihood and economic security for local communities. He also urged effective implementation of legal safeguards concerning land and called for greater attention to rural and agricultural concerns. Commenting on industrial development, Bukhari questioned the outcomes of the industrial package announced for Jammu and Kashmir and alleged that the expected employment benefits had not adequately reached local youth. The Apni Party chief also sought district status for R.S. Pura, citing its location and administrative requirements. During the convention, Apni Party Senior Vice President Ghulam Hassan Mir stressed the need to examine challenges facing the agriculture sector and proposed constituting a commission to study the declining interest in farming. Mir said changing livelihood preferences and difficulties faced by cultivators required policy intervention and renewed focus on agriculture. He also demanded implementation of a Minimum Support Price (MSP) mechanism for farmers, saying it would help ensure stable returns and encourage agricultural activity. Party Provincial President Manjit Singh also addressed the gathering and raised concerns over unemployment, calling for stronger measures to create job opportunities for youth in Jammu and Kashmir. The event was attended by party workers and farmers from Jammu district and nearby areas and was organised by the partys Kisan Wing.

RisingKashmir 15 Jun 2026 12:14 am

Rana Seeks Timely Completion of Works in Kashmir

Srinagar, June 14: Emphasising the need for timely completion of projects and efficient service delivery, Minister for Jal Shakti, Forest, Ecology & Environment and Tribal Affairs, Javed Ahmed Rana, on Sunday chaired a review meeting at Srinagar to assess the progress of ongoing works and the overall functioning of the Jal Shakti department across Kashmir Division. The meeting was attended by senior officers including the Chief Engineer, Jal Shakti and Irrigation & Flood Control, Kashmir, along with Superintending Engineers and Executive Engineers of various divisions, who briefed the Minister on the status of ongoing projects, water supply schemes, irrigation infrastructure and departmental performance. The Minister directed officers to ensure timely completion of all projects, improve service delivery at the ground level and maintain rigorous monitoring of field activities. He stressed the need for efficient scheme implementation, prompt redressal of public grievances and optimum utilisation of available resources. Timely delivery of services to the people is non-negotiable. Officers must remain actively engaged in the field and work in close coordination to ensure effective execution of departmental programmes, the Minister said, reiterating the Government's commitment to strengthening water supply and irrigation infrastructure across Jammu and Kashmir. He further said that the government led by Omar Abdullah is committed to the welfare of every citizen, and that commitment must reflect in the timely execution of schemes and the quality of services reaching the grassroots.

RisingKashmir 15 Jun 2026 12:09 am

NC Calls for Lifting Tourism Curbs

Srinagar, June, 14: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference Provincial President Kashmir Advocate Showkat Ahmad Mir Sunday expressed serious concern over the prolonged restrictions on several tourist and adventure destinations across the Valley, saying the continued curbs have severely disrupted the tourism ecosystem and adversely impacted thousands of families dependent on hospitality, transport, guiding, trekking, and other allied sectors. Mir said that thousands of people associated with the tourism sector, including pony owners, tourist guides, hawkers, transport operators, hotel owners, and other service providers, have been facing severe financial difficulties for over a year. He further stated that tourists arriving from other states and countries are now able to access only a limited number of destinations, which is affecting their overall travel experience and harming the image of Kashmir as a premier tourist destination. Even at locations that remain open, various restrictions and administrative hurdles continue to create difficulties for both tourists and those dependent on the tourism industry, he said. Mir remarked that it is surprising that even during the turbulent period of the 1990s, tourism and adventure activities were not subjected to such prolonged restrictions. Yet, for the past one-and-a-half years, many of these activities have remained curtailed for reasons that remain unclear, resulting in far-reaching negative consequences. He emphasized that the restoration of Jammu and Kashmirs statehood is essential because a fully empowered government led by elected representatives is better equipped to understand the ground realities, public needs, and challenges faced by local communities, and can therefore take balanced and people-centric decisions.

RisingKashmir 15 Jun 2026 12:05 am

Tourist Rush Reflects Confidence in J&K: Satish Sharma

Visits Pahalgam, interacts with tourists, transporters; reviews facilities Pahalgam, June 14: Minister for Youth Services & Sports, Transport, Information Technology, Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs, Science & Technology and ARI & Trainings, Satish Sharma on Sunday expressed satisfaction over the rising tourist arrivals in Kashmir, saying the growing footfall reflects increasing confidence among visitors in Jammu and Kashmir as a safe, peaceful and attractive travel destination. The minister visited the renowned tourist destination of Pahalgam and interacted with the tourists, local stakeholders and transporters to assess the tourism and public service ecosystem in the area. During the visit, the Minister reviewed the facilities available for the visitors and took stock of the overall arrangements being made to cater to the growing influx of tourists. He inspected various public amenities and emphasized the need to maintain high standards of cleanliness, safety, transportation and visitor services to ensure a seamless and memorable experience for tourists. Interacting with the tourists from different parts of the country, Satish Sharma extended a warm welcome to them and highlighted Jammu and Kashmir's unparalleled natural beauty, rich cultural heritage and renowned hospitality. The Minister said that the government, under the leadership of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, is committed towards strengthening the tourism infrastructure and enhancing facilities at all major tourist destinations. He added that sustained efforts are being made to improve the connectivity, public amenities and service delivery mechanisms so that visitors enjoy a comfortable and enriching stay in the Union Territory. During his interaction with the local tourism stakeholders, including hoteliers, service providers and traders, the Minister appreciated their contribution towards promoting Pahalgam as one of the country's premier tourist destinations. He stressed the importance of coordinated efforts among all stakeholders to further improve tourism services and maintain the destination's appeal. Satish Sharma also met representatives of the transport sector and held discussions with local transporters regarding issues concerning transportation facilities, traffic management and passenger convenience. The transporters apprised the Minister of various concerns and suggestions related to the sector. The Minister assured them that their genuine issues would be examined sympathetically and appropriate measures would be taken to further strengthen transport services in the region. Reiterating the government's commitment to sustainable tourism development, the Minister said that tourism remains a key driver of economic growth and employment generation in Jammu and Kashmir. He emphasized that the government is focused on creating new opportunities for local communities while ensuring that tourism development remains environmentally responsible and beneficial to all stakeholders.

RisingKashmir 15 Jun 2026 12:00 am

MLA Kangan Holds Public Meet, Assures Action

Ganderbal, June 14: Residents of Wangath Valley in Kangan area of Central Kashmirs Ganderbal district have expressed renewed hope after MLA Kangan, Mian Mehar Ali, assured them that all their long-pending demands would be addressed on a priority basis. The assurance was given during a Public Darbar held in the area, where a large number of residents participated and highlighted various issues affecting their daily lives. During the interaction, the MLA listened to public grievances and reviewed several developmental and civic concerns raised by the local population. He assured the gathering that the genuine demands of the people would be resolved at the earliest through coordinated efforts with the concerned departments. One of the major announcements made during the Public Darbar was the restarting of work on the New Type Primary Health Centre (NTPHC), a project that had remained stalled for a considerable period. Residents welcomed the development, saying the completion of the health facility would significantly improve healthcare services in the remote valley and reduce the difficulties faced by patients who currently have to travel long distances for medical treatment. The MLA also informed the public that the much-awaited upgradation of the Upper Wangath road would be taken up on priority. The condition of roads has long been a concern for local residents, who have repeatedly sought better connectivity to ensure smoother transportation and easier access to essential services. He said road infrastructure remains one of the key priorities of his constituency and that every effort would be made to improve connectivity in the region. Addressing the gathering, Mian Mehar Ali emphasized that the welfare of the people remains his foremost priority. He assured residents that issues related to healthcare, road connectivity, drinking water supply and other basic amenities would receive immediate attention. He stated that development should reach every corner of the constituency and that no genuine public issue would be ignored. We will go everywhere to listen to the grievances of the people and ensure that their genuine problems are addressed, the MLA said while interacting with the public. He reiterated his commitment to maintaining direct contact with residents and ensuring that their concerns are heard and acted upon without delay. The Public Darbar witnessed active participation from people belonging to different villages of Wangath Valley, who raised issues concerning infrastructure, public services and development works.

RisingKashmir 14 Jun 2026 11:56 pm

Canal Overflow Triggers Flooding in Ganderbal Village

Residents Allege Negligence, Demand Accountability Ganderbal, June 14: Panic gripped Reshipora village in central Kashmir's Ganderbal district early Sunday morning after the historic Padshahi Canal overflowed, inundating residential areas, agricultural land and public causing extensive damage to livelihoods. According to local residents, the flooding occurred around 5:00 AM when a breach and overflow in the canal led to water gushing into nearby homes, paddy fields and public spaces. The incident forced locals to rush out of their houses as water entered residential compounds and damaged household belongings. Local resident Muhammad Ishraf Baba alleged that the concerned departments had been repeatedly informed about leakages and vulnerable spots along the canal but no preventive measures were taken. He said the issue had been brought to the notice of the Irrigation and Flood Control authorities on several occasions, warning them about weak sections of the canal that required urgent repairs. We informed the department well in advance about leakages in several locations. Had timely repairs been carried out, this situation could have been avoided, he said. Residents claimed that floodwater entered homes, contaminated wells and damaged household items, including kitchen equipment, books and other essential belongings. They also alleged that a public park developed at a cost of nearly 70 lakh suffered damage due to the flooding. Locals expressed concern that the overflow could have even more serious consequences if nearby vulnerable sections, including those around the power canal, are not strengthened immediately. They urged the administration, elected representatives and concerned departments to fix weak stretches of the canal and compensate affected families. Meanwhile, personnel from Ganderbal Police, emergency services and other concerned departments reached the affected area and initiated assessment and mitigation measures. Officials were seen monitoring the situation and working to divert water from inundated areas. Local political worker Usman Yaqoob said that authorities had been present at the site since the morning and efforts were underway to restore normalcy. He said the focus was on clearing waterlogged agricultural fields and ensuring that irrigation supplies to farmers are restored without delay. Later, former MLA Ganderbal and founder of JKUM, Sheikh Ishfaq Jabbar, visited the affected area and interacted with residents. He said the overflow and subsequent blockage had caused significant damage to agricultural land and residential properties. Jabbar expressed concern over the condition of the Padshahi Canal, alleging that proper desilting had not been carried out this year. He said several vulnerable locations along the canal continue to pose a serious threat to nearby habitations and farmlands. He urged the Irrigation and Flood Control Department to immediately deploy machinery and undertake restoration works to prevent further damage. He also called for a comprehensive survey of weak spots along the canal and preparation of estimates for strengthening and repair works. The former legislator said he would take up the matter with the district administration and government authorities, seeking compensation for affected families and farmers. He demanded that a joint team of Revenue and district officials be constituted to assess losses to houses, agricultural land and public infrastructure. Residents have appealed to the government to provide immediate relief and ensure long-term measures to prevent recurring floods from the Padshahi Canal, warning that continued neglect could result in even greater losses in the future.

RisingKashmir 14 Jun 2026 11:49 pm

Srinagar Court Convicts Vehicle Owner for Letting Minor Drive

Srinagar, June 14: In a significant ruling aimed at curbing juvenile driving, the Court of the Special Mobile Magistrate (Traffic), Kashmir Province, Srinagar has convicted a vehicle owner for permitting a minor to drive his vehicle, holding him liable under provisions of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988. The case arose after traffic authorities found a minor driving a vehicle bearing registration number JK01AT-2978 in Srinagar. According to the challan produced before the court, the vehicle had been provided to the juvenile by its registered owner, Haroon Khan of Fateh Kadal, Srinagar. The traffic police booked the owner under Sections 199-A and 5/180 of the Motor Vehicles Act, which deal with offences committed by juveniles and the responsibility of vehicle owners who allow unauthorized persons to drive. Presiding over the matter, Special Mobile Magistrate (Traffic) Shabir Ahmad Malik observed that Section 199-A of the Motor Vehicles Act clearly holds the guardian of a juvenile or the owner of a vehicle responsible when a minor commits an offence under the Act. The law presumes that the juvenile was using the vehicle with the consent of the guardian or owner unless proven otherwise. During the proceedings, the accused appeared before the court along with his counsel and submitted an undertaking claiming ownership of the vehicle. He subsequently pleaded guilty to the charges and did not seek a trial. Taking note of the voluntary plea, the court convicted him under Sections 199-A and 180 of the Motor Vehicles Act. The court proposed a sentence of three years' simple imprisonment along with a fine of Rs 25,000 under Section 199-A. Additionally, a sentence of three months' simple imprisonment and a fine of Rs 1,000 was proposed under Section 180. Both sentences were ordered to run concurrently. The court also directed cancellation of the registration certificate of the vehicle for a period of one year, in accordance with statutory provisions governing offences involving juveniles. However, considering that the offence did not involve moral turpitude and that the accused had no previous convictions, the court extended the benefit of the Probation of Offenders Act. Instead of immediately enforcing the sentence, the court directed the accused to execute a bond of Rs 2 lakh and maintain peace and good behaviour for two years. The court warned that any violation of the bond conditions during the probation period would result in the accused serving the proposed sentence. The vehicle and related documents were ordered to be released to the registered owner.

RisingKashmir 14 Jun 2026 11:44 pm

Six Years On, Health Centre in Budgam Remains Incomplete

Locals say delay has left thousands dependent on distant hospitals Budgam, June 14: Residents of Wabapora village in Central Kashmirs Budgam district have urged the authorities to complete the construction of the New Type Primary Health Centre (NTPHC), alleging that work on the project has remained stalled for the past six years. Locals said the delay has deprived thousands of people from Wabapora and adjoining villages of proper healthcare facilities, forcing patients to travel to District Hospital Budgam and other health institutions even for basic medical treatment. Speaking to Rising Kashmir, Syed Ashiq Hussain, a resident of the village, said the government had started construction of the health centre around six years ago, but the project was left incomplete after the ground floor was constructed. Since then, no significant work has been carried out on the building. The health centre is functioning from just two rooms and lacks the facilities required to cater to the needs of the people, he said. He alleged that the unfinished structure has been left unattended and is often misused by miscreants. Another resident, Syed Riyaz Hussain, said more than 20 villages depend on the health centre for healthcare services. During medical emergencies, patients face immense hardships as they have to travel to Budgam hospital. Transport facilities are limited and people end up spending a considerable amount of money to access treatment, he said. The walls of the structure have developed cracks and the premises have become vulnerable to misuse. People often enter the building and use it for undesirable activities, Riyaz said. According to residents, children, elderly persons and women are the worst affected due to the lack of adequate healthcare infrastructure in the area. They also claimed that the abandoned building is deteriorating due to prolonged neglect. Residents said they had welcomed the construction of the health centre with the hope that it would strengthen healthcare services in the area, but the prolonged delay has left them disappointed. We have been waiting for years for the completion of this project. The government should take immediate steps to complete the remaining work and make the facility fully functional, said another local resident, Ashiq Hussain. The residents appealed to the Health Department and district administration to intervene and ensure early completion of the health centre so that people can avail healthcare facilities within their own area. Officials from the health department could not be contacted when this report was filed.

RisingKashmir 14 Jun 2026 11:39 pm

A lifeline on the brink: Dialysis Patients Face Grim Future As Services Set To Halt

Pending Govt Dues Force Dialysis Centres to Suspend Services Srinagar, Jun 14: As private hospitals and dialysis centres in Jammu and Kashmir have announced to suspend services from July 1 under PMJAY scheme due to pending payments, hundreds of poor kidney patients fear they will lose their only lifeline, leaving them staring at an uncertain future. Khursheed Ahmad Ganai, a kidney failure patient from Sopore, said the proposed suspension of services by private dialysis centres would have devastating consequences for hundreds of patients like him. We do not even have enough money to pay for transportation to the hospital. How can we afford dialysis on our own? If dialysis stops, it means death for us, he said, his voice choked with emotion. Ganai, who has been battling kidney disease for the past three years, requires two dialysis sessions every week. He has been receiving treatment under the PM-JAY SEHAT scheme at Guru Hospital in Sopore. Unemployed and struggling to support his family, he is the father of three daughters. The private dialysis centres have announced that they will stop services from July 1. We have nothing at home and are already going through immense hardship. If these centres shut down their dialysis services, we do not know where we will go, he said. Appealing to the authorities to intervene, Ganai said the lives of dialysis patients depend on uninterrupted treatment and any disruption could prove fatal. Tariq Ahmad Mir, a dialysis patient from Tragpora in Baramulla, said he has been undergoing regular dialysis for the past two years and fears that the suspension of services under the PM-JAY scheme could put his life at risk. There are no earning members in my family. We are already struggling to make ends meet, and the PM-JAY scheme was our only support. If these services stop, it will be a matter of life and death for patients like me, he said. With tears in his eyes, Tariq said dialysis is not a choice but a necessity for survival. We are patients fighting for our lives every day. This scheme gave us hope and the chance to continue living despite our illness. If it is discontinued, many of us will be left helpless with nowhere to go, he said, appealing to the authorities to ensure uninterrupted treatment for dialysis patients. On June 9, J&K Private Hospitals and Dialysis Centres Association (JKPHDA) announced the de-emphasis from Ayushman BharatSEHAT Scheme from July 1, alleging non-payment of approved claims and non-compliance with National Health Authority (NHA) guidelines. It has left the patients in fear and uncertainty. Where will we go? We come for dialysis 23 times every week to stay alive. If hospitals stop services, its a death sentence for us, said Shakeela, a patient from Ganderbal. Every year we face the same issue of non-payment to dialysis centres. Then services stop and we are forced to agitate on roads. Why should we suffer every time? Kindly solve the issue once for all so that we dont suffer, she said. Around 1,500 dialysis patients receive life-saving treatment daily under Ayushman BharatSEHAT across 160 empanelled hospitals and dialysis centres in J&K. For them, dialysis is not a choice it is survival. Patients should not be made to suffer or protest on roads for their right to treatment. A permanent solution is needed so that the PMs flagship Ayushman BharatSEHAT scheme continues uninterrupted for those who depend on it, said Majid, another dialysis patient. The JKPHDA has stated that hospitals dont want to stop services but due to Rs 260 crore pending for months and years, there is an acute shortage of drugs and machines need repair. Dialysis patients and their attendants have appealed to the Lieutenant Governor and Chief Minister of J&K to intervene immediately and resolve the payment issue once and for all.

RisingKashmir 14 Jun 2026 11:34 pm

Kashmir Becomes Top Summer Refuge Amid Heatwave

Industry Hails Tourist Rush as Boost for Tourism Srinagar, June 14: Kashmir is witnessing a major surge in tourist arrivals as soaring temperatures across many parts of the country drive thousands of travelers towards the Valley's pleasant weather and scenic landscapes. The growing influx has brought renewed momentum to the tourism sector and provided a major boost to local businesses dependent on visitor footfall. According to reports, more than two lakh visitors have arrived in Jammu and Kashmir during recent weeks. Hotels, guest houses, houseboats and transport operators are witnessing high demand, while popular destinations such as Srinagar, Gulmarg, Pahalgam, Sonamarg and Gurez continue to attract tourists from across the country. Travelers say the Valley's cool climate offers much needed relief from the intense summer heat prevailing in several northern and central Indian states. Families, adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers are increasingly choosing Kashmir as their preferred holiday destination during the peak summer season. Improved connectivity has also played a key role in supporting the rise in visitor numbers. The Vande Bharat train service and increased flight connectivity to Srinagar have made travel easier and more convenient. Tourism stakeholders believe these developments have strengthened Kashmir's position as one of India's leading tourist destinations. The tourism boom is benefiting a wide section of society. Local shopkeepers, artisans, taxi operators, pony owners, restaurant owners and small business entrepreneurs are reporting improved earnings due to the steady arrival of visitors. Markets in several tourist hubs are witnessing increased activity, creating fresh economic opportunities for local communities. Authorities are also making extensive preparations for the upcoming Amarnath Yatra. Security and logistical arrangements are being strengthened to ensure the smooth movement of pilgrims and tourists throughout the season. Officials believe the measures will help maintain confidence among visitors while ensuring public safety. Industry representatives describe the current tourist rush as one of the strongest indicators of the Valley's growing appeal. They believe the combination of natural beauty, pleasant weather, improved infrastructure and better connectivity continues to attract travelers seeking a memorable experience. With hotels recording high occupancy and tourist destinations witnessing heavy footfall, stakeholders remain optimistic about the months ahead. They expect the ongoing summer season to generate substantial economic benefits and further strengthen Jammu and Kashmir's tourism sector, reinforcing the region's reputation as a premier destination for leisure, adventure and spiritual tourism.

RisingKashmir 14 Jun 2026 11:28 pm