J&K Govt To File Review Petition In Apex Court For TET Review
Srinagar, May 30: The Jammu and Kashmir government on Saturday said it will file a review petition in the Supreme Court regarding the Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) issue, assuring the protection of teachers interests. Education Minister Sakina Itoo said that the review petition has been prepared and will be filed before the apex court in the coming week. Taking to microblogging site X, Itoo said, On the TET issue concerning J&K teachers, the Government has always acted responsibly and proactively. [] The post J&K Govt To File Review Petition In Apex Court For TET Review appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
NEW DELHI, May 30: Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi on Saturday strongly pitched for a dedicated naval theatre command integrating capabilities of all three services and the Coast Guard, driving home the lessons of the West Asia conflict regarding maritime securitys direct link to energy security, economic growth and national resilience. In an exclusive interview to news agency, Admiral Tripathi said theaterisation must remain strictly guided by operational effectiveness and enhancement of national military capability rather than organisational restructuring [] The post Short War Myth Debunked: Navy Chief Admiral Tripathi Cites West Asia Crisis To Push For Naval Theatre Command appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Home Minister Amit Shah Chairs Security Review Meeting On Border-Related Issues
NEW DELHI, May 30: Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation, Amit Shah, chaired a security review meeting in Bhuj, Gujarat, focusing on security-related issues concerning the border and coastal districts of Gujarat situated along the India-Pakistan Border (IPB). Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister of Gujarat, Chief Secretary, DGP, Gujarat, along with other senior state government officials, as well as the District Magistrates and Superintendents of Police of Kutch, Vav-Tharad, and Patan were present in the meeting. With a [] The post Home Minister Amit Shah Chairs Security Review Meeting On Border-Related Issues appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Massive Dust Storm Sweeps Rajasthan; Rain Brings Relief To Most Parts Of North India
NEW DELHI, May 30: A massive dust storm barrelled through several parts of Rajasthan on Saturday, even as an active western disturbance triggered rain at most parts of north India, bringing much-needed relief from the sweltering heat that baked the region for the past few days. In Rajasthan, the storm triggered by a western disturbance affected Churu, Bikaner, Hanumangarh, Sri Ganganagar, Nagaur, Didwana-Kuchaman, Alwar and Sikar districts, while Jaipur witnessed strong winds followed by rain. Clouds of dust and sand [] The post Massive Dust Storm Sweeps Rajasthan; Rain Brings Relief To Most Parts Of North India appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
12 Officials Given Higher Charge In J&K Architects Organisation
JAMMU, May 30: The Jammu and Kashmir Government has ordered the placement of 12 officers and officials of the Jammu and Kashmir Architects Organisation against higher posts on an in-charge basis. According to an order issued by the Housing and Urban Development Department, the placements have been made against available vacancies in the categories of Senior Architect, Divisional Architect and Assistant Architect. Consequent upon the placements, the Government has also ordered the postings and adjustments of 13 officials with immediate [] The post 12 Officials Given Higher Charge In J&K Architects Organisation appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Over 500 Agniveers Inducted Into Army After Training In J&K
SRINAGAR, May 30: A fresh batch of 540 Agniveers was on Saturday inducted into the Army after completing months of rigorous training here in Jammu and Kashmir. An Attestation and Passing Out Parade was held at the Jammu and Kashmir Light Infantry (JAKLI) Regimental Centre in the outskirts of the city here, a defence spokesman said. In a splendid display of military precision, discipline and patriotism, 540 Agniveers of the seventh batch successfully passed out from the Jammu and Kashmir [] The post Over 500 Agniveers Inducted Into Army After Training In J&K appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
D K Shivakumar Elected Cong Legislature Party Leader, Set To Be New Karnataka CM
BENGALURU, May 30: Karnataka state Congress President D K Shivakumar was elected leader of the legislature party on Saturday, paving the way for him to take over as the next chief minister of the state. Senior leader Siddaramaiah, the outgoing chief minister, proposed Shivakumars name as the new leader of the legislature party at the meeting held at Vidhan Soudha. The meeting was overseen by AICC general secretaries K C Venugopal and Randeep Singh Surjewala. However, the CLP meeting to [] The post D K Shivakumar Elected Cong Legislature Party Leader, Set To Be New Karnataka CM appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Salary Denied For More Than 2 Years, Olympian Judge Bilquis Mir Moves CAT
SRINAGAR, May 30: International water sports star and high-profile sports administrator Bilquis Mir has filed a contempt case against the Jammu and Kashmir sports department at the Central Administrative Tribunal for withholding her salary for over two-and-a-half years despite a clear order by the tribunal in February to release it. The contempt petition, filed against the commissioner secretary, Jammu and Kashmir Youth Services and Sports Department, and the director general of the department, mentions that the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) [] The post Salary Denied For More Than 2 Years, Olympian Judge Bilquis Mir Moves CAT appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Summer Vacations For Colleges In Jammu Division From June 1
JAMMU, May 30: Minister for Education, Higher Education, Health and Medical Education, and Social Welfare, Sakeena Itoo, today announced summer vacations for all Government and Private Colleges in the Summer Zone of Jammu Division from June 1 to July 15, 2026. Sharing the information on X, the Minister said the decision has been taken in view of the onset of the summer season and in the interest of the well-being of students and staff. She also wished students, teachers and [] The post Summer Vacations For Colleges In Jammu Division From June 1 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
LG Directs Ladakh Admin To Adopt Austerity Measures As Per PMs Call
LEH/JAMMU, May 30: Lieutenant Governor of Ladakh Vinai Kumar Saxena on Saturday directed departments to promote austerity, adopt sustainable practices and ensure the judicious use of natural resources, aligning with Prime Minister Narendra Modis austerity call. The directions aim to reduce government expenditure, cut fuel consumption and carbon emissions, promote renewable energy, encourage the use of sustainable products, strengthen local livelihoods and enhance environmental sustainability, officials said. Saxena also called for greater promotion of domestic tourism, natural farming, renewable energy [] The post LG Directs Ladakh Admin To Adopt Austerity Measures As Per PMs Call appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Demographic Changes In Border Districts Most Serious Challenge: Amit Shah
AHMEDABAD, May 30: Union Home Minister Amit Shah has termed the demographic changes in border districts as the most serious challenge before the country, and called for strict monitoring and reporting of these developments. Shah, who chaired a security review meeting at Bhuj in Gujarats Kutch district located along the India-Pakistan border on Friday, also stated that administrations of border districts should formulate SOPs to ensure identification of existing infiltrators and the tracking of threats related to drones and narcotics, [] The post Demographic Changes In Border Districts Most Serious Challenge: Amit Shah appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Erase Every Trace Of Colonial Mindset: Sinha Urges Writers To Shape Positive Discourse On India
SRINAGAR, May 30: Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Saturday called for erasing every trace of colonial mindset, and urged writers on shaping positive discourse on India through fiction, non-fiction and other creative forms. The LG inaugurated the third edition of Kashmir Literature Festival here, an official spokesperson said. Addressing the gathering, the LG urged writers on shaping positive discourse through fiction, non-fiction and other creative forms and inspire people because writers craft lives not only in words, [] The post Erase Every Trace Of Colonial Mindset: Sinha Urges Writers To Shape Positive Discourse On India appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Dr Jitendra Launches AI-CHATBOT For Complainants, Terms It Democratisation Of Grievance Redressal
NEW DELHI, May 30 : The Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science and Technology and Earth Sciences, and Minister of State for PMO, Department of Atomic Energy, Department of Space, and Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Dr Jitendra Singh, today launched the CPGRAMS AI-enabled Voice Chatbot Samadhan Didi, developed by the Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances (DARPG) in collaboration with Bhasini, at Kartavya Bhawan, here. Delivering the keynote address on the occasion, Dr Jitendra Singh termed [] The post Dr Jitendra Launches AI-CHATBOT For Complainants, Terms It Democratisation Of Grievance Redressal appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
No proposal before Centre to declare cow national animal, ban slaughter nationwide: Meghwal
NEW DELHI, May 30: There is currently no proposal under the Centres consideration to declare the cow the national animal or impose a nationwide ban on cow slaughter, Union Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal has said, noting that such demands continue to be raised by various groups. Meghwal noted that laws relating to cow slaughter vary across states and decisions are often taken based on local considerations. Responding to a question on calls for granting the cow national animal status [] The post No proposal before Centre to declare cow national animal, ban slaughter nationwide: Meghwal appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
CBSE Portal Was Hit By Malicious Attack; 50 Children Were Affected: Sources
NEW DELHI, May 30: The CBSE revaluation portals payment system was hit by a malicious attack, with around 50 students getting affected, government sources have said. There were some unauthorised attacks on the portal. The payment gateway was with respect to HDFC about 50-odd children had got in after the hack, a source said. According to the sources, the issue led to abnormal fee displays on the portal, where the payable amount in some cases fluctuated from around Re 1 [] The post CBSE Portal Was Hit By Malicious Attack; 50 Children Were Affected: Sources appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
LG Manoj Sinha Inaugurates Third Edition Of Kashmir Literature Festival
SRINAGAR, May 30: Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today inaugurated the third edition of Kashmir Literature Festival in Srinagar. On the occasion, the Lieutenant Governor urged writers on shaping positive discourse through fiction, non-fiction and other creative forms and inspire people because writers craft lives not only in words, but in the pulse of people. Addressing a gathering, the Lieutenant Governor said that we must erase every trace of the colonial mindset and ensure that people abroad do not distort our [] The post LG Manoj Sinha Inaugurates Third Edition Of Kashmir Literature Festival appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
MotherSon Duo Hospitalised After Bear Attack in South Kashmir
SRINAGAR: A mother and her son were seriously injured after being attacked by a bear in the Gujjar Basti Lammer area of Qazigund in South Kashmirs Kulgam district on Saturday. The woman was later referred to Government Medical College (GMC) Anantnag for advanced treatment. The incident has sparked concern among locals, who said increasing movement []
LG Sinha Inaugurates Third Edition of Kashmir Literature Festival
Srinagar, May 30: Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today inaugurated the third edition of Kashmir Literature Festival in Srinagar. On the occasion, the Lieutenant Governor urged writers on shaping positive discourse through fiction, non-fiction and other creative forms and inspire people because writers craft lives not only in words, but in the pulse of people. Addressing a gathering, the Lieutenant Governor said that we must erase every trace of the colonial mindset and ensure that people abroad do not distort our history and present to serve their own narratives. He said it is the responsibility of writers to correct such errors and take the truth to global readers.We must repeatedly remind the world that when the Vedas were composed some 6,000 years ago, India was the center of the worlds economy, education, culture, and philosophy. For centuries, India was the engine of global civilization and culture. It laid the foundations for socioeconomic advancement across the world through its gift in science, mathematics, astronomy, and medicine, the Lieutenant Governor said. He stated that there is an urgent need to restore history and convey its true form to every section of society so that Indias narrative is properly shaped. The Lieutenant Governor observed that our ancestors, since the Vedic age, recorded facts and transmitted knowledge with great accuracy, but for various reasons modern times saw India lose the habit of writing its own history. We failed to communicate our priceless traditions, culture, knowledge, and sciences and thats why many people to claim that certain things came from other places or introduced by the invaders. These assertions are baseless, he said. The Lieutenant Governor said that foreign historians have, sometimes deliberately, omitted Indias ancient discoveries and achievements in science, literature, art, and architecture. When India stood at the peak of scientific achievement, many countries showed almost no mention of science. The earliest references to science, mathematics, and astronomy in Persia and other places appear only in the eighth century, and even those owe much to India. Europes first Renaissance in the 12th century drew on Indias treasury of knowledge, science, culture, and art. Centuries before any other countries discovered invention and innovations, India had already established itself as a scientific civilization, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor said that Indias modernity has often led the world, with scientific contributions unmatched in history. He also said that writers should present creation of our nations great talents in simple, accessible language. Indias story is not only of the past but of the present. Despite centuries of subjugation and plunder, we have risen to become the worlds fourth largest economy, the fastestgrowing major economy for years, and by 2047 we aim for a fully developed nation. Today, pride and ownership of this heritage are awakening across society. The task is not selfpraise, but for respected writers and thinkers to build Indias new narrative on this strong foundation. They must remember that writers have the power to change civilizations, the Lieutenant Governor said.
NEW DELHI, May 30: The National Steering Committee (NSC) has approved the strategic investment plan for the Visakhapatnam ITI Cluster in Andhra Pradesh submitted by ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel India under the Rs 60,000 crore PM-SETU scheme, the government said on Saturday. The approval marks the first-ever Strategic Investment Plan to be cleared under Pradhan Mantri Skilling and Employability Transformation through Upgraded ITIs (PM-SETU) and makes Andhra Pradesh the first state to operationalise an industry partnership under the scheme. The approval [] The post ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel India secures 1st strategic investment plan approval under Rs 60,000 cr PM-SETU Scheme appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
AlMTC appeals for reduction in diesel prices amid decline in international crude rates
NEW DELHI, May 30: All India Motor Transport Congress on Saturday urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to reduce diesel prices amid a decline in international crude rates. AIMTC, in a statement, said the road transport fraternity of India has earlier made a sincere and urgent appeal to the Prime Minister to provide relief to the nations transport sector by reducing diesel prices in line with the recent decline in international crude oil rates. Harish Sabharwal, National President AIMTC, said [] The post AlMTC appeals for reduction in diesel prices amid decline in international crude rates appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Likely moderation in economic activity; near-term growth outlook shows cautious resilience: FinMin
NEW DELHI, May 30: With forecasts pointing to a below-normal monsoon and a likely moderation in economic activity, overall consumption demand may face headwinds in the coming months, and the near-term outlook for the Indian economy is one of cautious resilience, the finance ministry said in a report on Saturday. However, domestic fundamentals remain broadly intact, manufacturing and services PMIs are in expansionary territory, the labour market is stable, and foreign exchange reserves provide meaningful insulation against external shocks, the [] The post Likely moderation in economic activity; near-term growth outlook shows cautious resilience: FinMin appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
TARC Q4 net profit at Rs 1.6 cr; revenue jumps multifold to Rs 300 cr
NEW DELHI, May 30: Realty firm TARC Ltd has posted a consolidated net profit of Rs 1.61 crore for the quarter ended March due to better income. The company had posted a net loss of Rs 104.56 crore in the year-ago period. Its total income jumped to Rs 300.01 crore during the fourth quarter of the last fiscal from Rs 13.89 crore in the corresponding period of the preceding year, according to a regulatory filing on Friday. In 2025-26, the [] The post TARC Q4 net profit at Rs 1.6 cr; revenue jumps multifold to Rs 300 cr appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
NEW DELHI, May 30: Indias macroeconomic position reflects cautious resilience; however, the rise in global energy prices, a depreciating rupee, rising upstream cost pressures, and the prospect of a below-normal monsoon require policy vigilance, said the Monthly Economic Review (MER) released by the Department of Economic Affairs (DEA) here on Saturday. The monthly assessment of the Finance Ministry noted that the West Asia crisis has emerged as a major shock to the fragile global recovery, with its effects increasingly visible [] The post Indias macroeconomic position reflects cautious resilience, policy vigilance needed: Monthly Economic Review appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Evict me by force: Rabri Devi on her bungalow being allotted to a Bihar minister
PATNA, May 30: Former Bihar chief minister Rabri Devi on Saturday dared CM Samrat Choudhary to evict her by force from the government bungalow that she has been occupying for over a decade. The RJD leader, who had an eight-year tenure as the CM from 1997 to 2005, blew a fuse when a couple of journalists asked her about an order of the building construction department that allotted the 10, Circular Road bungalow in Patna to Dairy and Fisheries minister [] The post Evict me by force: Rabri Devi on her bungalow being allotted to a Bihar minister appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Rusted Mortar Shell Found In J&Ks Poonch, Defused
JAMMU, May 30: A rusted mortar shell was recovered near a river in Jammu and Kashmirs Poonch district on Saturday and later defused safely, officials said. The shell was found in Joggers Park by a youth who had gone for a morning walk in the park near the Pulastya River, close to the Sher-i-Kashmir Bridge on the outskirts of Poonch town, they said. He informed the police, prompting the Army to rush to the area and defuse the shell safely, [] The post Rusted Mortar Shell Found In J&Ks Poonch, Defused appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Truck carrying Afghan refugees returning from Pakistan crashes in eastern Afghanistan, killing 18
KABUL, May 30: A truck carrying Afghan refugees returning from neighbouring Pakistan overturned on a highway in eastern Afghanistan on Saturday, killing at least 18 people and injuring 35 others, most of them women and children, officials said. The accident occurred in Laghman province on the main highway linking Kabul, the Afghan capital, with Nangarhar province, said Abdul Malik Niazai, the spokesperson for the provincial governor. He said among the dead were 10 children and five women and the injured [] The post Truck carrying Afghan refugees returning from Pakistan crashes in eastern Afghanistan, killing 18 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Trumps Iran meeting ends without a deal- or a decision
WASHINGTON, May 30: A high-stakes Situation Room session promised a final determination, of Iran-US deal but after two long hours, the world is still waiting. When President Donald Trump convened his national security team in the White House Situation Room on Friday, the expectation, set by Trump, was that he would walk out with a decision. He had telegraphed as much on Truth Social earlier in the day, signaling that a final determination was at hand on a fragile, tentative [] The post Trumps Iran meeting ends without a deal- or a decision appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Defence secy meets officials from Aus, EU, Netherlands
SINGAPORE, May 30: Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh on Saturday held separate talks with senior officials from Australia, the European Union and the Netherlands on the sidelines of the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, as India stepped up defence diplomacy with key Indo-Pacific and European partners. After Singhs bilateral discussions with Australian Defence Secretary Meghan Quinn, Indias defence ministry posted on social media: Both sides reviewed the progress of the India-Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, discussed forthcoming high-level engagements, and explored avenues [] The post Defence secy meets officials from Aus, EU, Netherlands appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Childhood junk food can rewire brain for life: Study
Consuming large amounts of junk food early in life may cause lasting changes in the brain, even if a person later adopts a healthier diet. Scientists discovered that diets high in fat and sugar altered eating habits and affected brain regions responsible for controlling appetite. However, some beneficial gut bacteria and prebiotic fibres showed potential in reversing part of these effects. According to a new study from University College Cork (UCC), Children who regularly eat high-fat, high-sugar foods may experience lasting changes in the brain that continue long after their diets improve. Researchers also found that beneficial gut bacteria and prebiotic fibres could help reduce some of these long-term effects and support healthier eating behaviours later in life. Scientists at APC Microbiome, a leading research centre based at UCC, discovered that unhealthy diets during early life can alter how the brain controls appetite and feeding. These changes persisted even after the unhealthy diet ended and body weight returned to normal.Todays children are surrounded by highly processed foods that are heavily marketed and easy to access. Sugary and fatty foods have become common at birthday parties, school events, sports activities, and even as rewards for good behaviour. Researchers say this constant exposure may shape food preferences from an early age and encourage eating habits that continue into adulthood. The study, which was published in Nature Communications, found that early exposure to calorie-dense, nutrient-poor foods can leave lasting effects on feeding behaviour. Researchers used a preclinical mouse model and found that animals exposed to a high-fat, high-sugar diet early in life showed persistent changes in eating behaviour as adults. The team linked these behavioural effects to disruptions in the hypothalamus, a brain region responsible for regulating appetite and energy balance. The research also explored whether targeting the gut microbiome could help counter these effects. Scientists tested a beneficial bacterial strain (Bifidobacterium longum APC1472) along with prebiotic fibres (fructo-oligosaccharides (FOS) and galacto-oligosaccharides (GOS), naturally present in foods such as onions, garlic, leeks, asparagus and bananas, and widely available in fortified foods and prebiotic supplements). According to the findings, both approaches showed potential benefits when given throughout life.Gut Bacteria May Help Restore Healthy Eating PatternsOur findings show that what we eat early in life really matters, said Dr. Cristina Cuesta-Marti, first author of the study. Early dietary exposure may leave hidden, long-term effects on feeding behaviour that are not immediately visible through weight alone, added Dr Cristina Cuesta-Marti.Researchers found that unhealthy diets early in life disrupted brain pathways linked to feeding behaviour, with effects continuing into adulthood. The findings suggest this could raise the risk of obesity later in life.Scientists also found that modifying the gut microbiota helped reduce these long-term effects. The probiotic strain Bifidobacterium longum APC1472 significantly improved feeding behaviour while causing only minor changes to the overall microbiome, suggesting a highly targeted effect. Meanwhile, the prebiotic combination (FOS+GOS) produced broader changes across the gut microbiome. (ANI)
538 Agniveers Pass Out From JAK LI Centre in Srinagar
SRINAGAR:Jammu and Kashmir Light Infantry (JAK LI) Regimental Centre in Srinagar on Saturday witnessed the Attestation-cum-Passing Out Parade of the 7th batch of Agniveers, comprising 538 recruits, who successfully completed 24 weeks of rigorous military training. The parade was conducted with full military tradition and grandeur, marking the formal induction of the Agniveers into various []
Donald Trumps Daughter Visits Taj Mahal
AGRA (UP), May 30: American President Donald Trumps daughter Tiffany visited the iconic Taj Mahal with her husband Michael Boulos on Saturday and spent about an hour exploring the monument, officials said. Trump arrived at the Taj Mahal around 11 am along with Boulos and a few close friends. During her visit, she extensively toured the monument and clicked pictures at various locations within the complex. Tourist guide Ramesh Diwan said she showed keen interest in the history and architecture [] The post Donald Trumps Daughter Visits Taj Mahal appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Indian Navy Confined Entire Pak Navy To Its Ports During Operation Sindoor: Rajnath
LUCKNOW, May 30: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday said that the Indian Navy forced the entire Pakistan Navy to remain confined to its ports during Operation Sindoor. Addressing the inauguration ceremony of the Nausena Shaurya Vatika, an open-air naval museum here, Singh said, The Navy played a significant role in maintaining pressure on Pakistan during Operation Sindoor. Our Navy was deployed in the Arabian Sea with full preparedness and strength, maintaining constant pressure on the adversary. As a result, [] The post Indian Navy Confined Entire Pak Navy To Its Ports During Operation Sindoor: Rajnath appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Rahul Gandhi targets Modi government, says crores of students impacted due to exam-related troubles
New Delhi , May 30 : Following NTAs confirmation that Common University Entrance Test (CUET) faced disruptions, Congress leader lauched a blistering attack on the Centre over ongoing national examination controversies on Saturday, stating that despite claims of being a Vishwa Guru (world leader), the administration cant conduct even one exam. The National Testing Agency (NTA) earlier confirmed that CUET-UG 2026 faced disruptions at some centres on May 30 because of a technical glitch reported by its service provider, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS). Pointing to a string of national examinations, Gandhi emphasised the cumulative stress being forced onto the nations youth. NEET. CBSE. SSC. And today CUET. Four exams. One crore children. Not a single one conducted with honesty, he said on X. Escalating his attack, Gandhi claimed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has completely ruined the entire education system. Warning the consequences from youth over recurring issues in national examinations, Gandhi said, Claims of world guru, but cant conduct even one exam in the country Modi ji has completely ruined the entire education system. The generation whose future you are destroying that same generation will hold you accountable. Notably, the controversy comes on the heels of the ongoing CBSE OSM discrepancies row and the NEET-UG paper leak case, both of which have sparked political debate and raised concerns over the conduct and integrity of major national examinations. Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national convenor Arvind Kejriwal also took a swipe at PM Modi over disruptions in the Common University Entrance Test (CUET-UG) 2026. In a post on X, Kejriwal wrote, The country needs an educated PM, while responding to a post by AAP leader Atishi highlighting difficulties faced by students at an examination centre in Uttar Pradeshs Varanasi. In an official statement posted on X, the NTA said the delay mainly affected candidates scheduled for the examination and clarified that the issue had originated at the vendors end. M/s TCS has reported that a technical glitch at their end delayed the commencement of CUET (UG) 2026 at some centres on 30.05.2026. The issue has since been resolved, and the exam is being conducted with full compensatory time so that no candidate is disadvantaged, the agency said. The NTA revised the afternoon shift schedule, directing candidates to report from 2:30 pm onwards, while the examination commenced at 4 pm instead of the originally scheduled 3 pm. The agency also stated that morning-session candidates were being provided the full duration of the examination and would be allowed to leave only after completing their papers. NTA expressed regret for the inconvenience caused to students and parents and said measures were being taken to prevent similar disruptions in future examinations. Notably, the controversy comes on the heels of the ongoing CBSE OSM discrepancies row and the NEET-UG paper leak case, both of which have sparked political debate and raised concerns over the conduct and integrity of major national examinations. (ANI)
Central Kashmir: Hundreds of Apple Trees Felled; Police Register Case
SRINAGAR: Hundreds of apple trees were cut down by unidentified persons in the Rangeen Kultreh area of Chadoora in central Kashmirs Budgam district during the intervening night of Friday and Saturday, police said. Officials said the incident has caused extensive damage to orchards in the area, with farmers reporting the destruction of a large number []
Div Com Kashmir reviews Amarnath Yatra 2026 arrangements
Anantnag, May 30 (KNS): Divisional Commissioner Kashmir on Saturday chaired a high-level meeting here to review the preparedness for the smooth conduct of the annual Amarnath Yatra 2026, officials said. The meeting was attended by senior civil and police officials, representatives of line departments, and district administrations involved in the pilgrimage. Discussions centred around strengthening infrastructure, security, traffic management, healthcare, sanitation, power and water supply, and emergency response mechanisms along the yatra routes. Deputy Commissioner Anantnag, Dr. Bilal Mohiuddin Bhat, gave a detailed presentation on the district administrations preparedness, including ongoing works, accommodation, medical facilities, and inter-departmental coordination for a hassle-free yatra. The Divisional Commissioner stressed the need for seamless inter-departmental coordination and directed all agencies to complete pending works well before the pilgrimage commences. He asserted that every effort must be made to ensure a safe, comfortable, and smooth experience for pilgrims heading to the holy cave shrine. Officials assured the chair that all necessary measures are being taken on priority and that preparations are progressing as per schedule for the successful conduct of the annual Amarnath Yatra 2026. (KNS)
Jammu Kashmir High Court Seeks Answers Over Missing Original FIR in Lakhanpur Arms Recovery Case
SRINAGAR: The High Court of Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh has raised serious questions over procedural irregularities in a high-profile arms recovery case registered in 2019 at Lakhanpur, with the court taking note of what it described as a very striking aspect concerning the timing of the FIR and the alleged recovery of arms. Hearing a []
Six-Hour Daily Power Cuts Spark Outrage in Pampore Localities; Residents Seek Immediate Intervention
SRINAGAR: Residents of Pul Par Kadlabal, New Kadlabal, Zinpora, Khadermoh and adjoining areas have expressed strong concern over a six-hour daily power curtailment imposed on their feeder, urging the local MLA and senior officials of the Power Development Department (PDD) to intervene immediately. According to residents, the extended curtailment was introduced after a new Assistant []
HC Denies Anticipatory Bail To Madhu Kishwar In Social Media Video Clip Case
CHANDIGARH, May 30: The Punjab and Haryana High Court has dismissed the anticipatory bail plea of academician Madhu Purnima Kishwar in a case registered against her for allegedly retweeting a video clip on social media. The bench of Justice Aman Chaudhary on Friday observed that there was a distinction between constructive criticism and tweeting/trolling and said that since Kishwar had a large following on social media, the repercussions could be huge. The court, in its order, observed this was not [] The post HC Denies Anticipatory Bail To Madhu Kishwar In Social Media Video Clip Case appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
CUET-UG delayed at some centres due to technical glitch, afternoon timing revised: NTA
NEW DELHI, May 30: The CUET-UG 2026 for admissions into undergraduate degree programmes across India was delayed at some centres on Saturday due to a technical glitch, the National Testing Agency said. The issue has since been resolved and the examination is being conducted with full compensatory time so that no candidate is disadvantaged, the National Testing Agency (NTA) said. TCS has reported that a technical glitch at their end delayed the commencement of CUET UG 2026 at some centres [] The post CUET-UG delayed at some centres due to technical glitch, afternoon timing revised: NTA appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Armed Forces Ready For Operation Sindoor 2.0 If Need Arises: Army Chief
PUNE, May 30: The armed forces are fully prepared for Operation Sindoor 2.0 if the need arises, Chief of Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi said on Saturday, asserting that all three services are enhancing synergy for modern multi-domain warfare that extends beyond land, air and sea. Speaking at a press conference on the sidelines of the passing-out parade of the 150th course of the National Defence Academy (NDA) here, General Dwivedi noted that while a temporary cessation of hostilities currently [] The post Armed Forces Ready For Operation Sindoor 2.0 If Need Arises: Army Chief appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
National Pension System Crosses 2.17 Crore Subscribers
SRINAGAR: The total number of subscribers enrolled under the National Pension System (NPS) has reached 2.17 crore as of March this year, with assets under management touching nearly Rs 16 lakh crore, reflecting the growing adoption of pension-based social security schemes across the country. Regulated by the Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA), the []
India is powerful and modernising its military, says Hegseth
SINGAPORE, May 30: India is powerful and modernising its military with heavy industrial and logistics capacity to sustain high-end military operations, US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth said on Saturday. Hegseth made these remarks while talking to the delegates at the Shangri-La Dialogue on Saturday in Singapore. India is powerful and modernising its military, he said and also highlighted that it is maintaining a balance of power, particularly in the Indian Ocean. Speaking at the Shangri-La Dialogue, he noted that [] The post India is powerful and modernising its military, says Hegseth appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Central Kashmir: Police Attach Properties Worth Nearly Rs 2 Crore in Anti-Drug Crackdown
SRINAGAR: As part of the ongoing Nasha Mukt Jammu and Kashmir Abhiyan, police on Saturday said that Srinagar Police in central Kashmir has attached multiple immovable properties worth nearly Rs 2 crore belonging to individuals allegedly involved in narcotics-related activities. According to a police statement, in one case, Police Station Bemina attached immovable property valued []
Indias tobacco quitline receives nearly 1 crore calls in last decade, helps 2.32 lakh users quit
NEW DELHI, May 30: Indias National Tobacco Quitline Services (NTQLS) has received nearly one crore calls and has helped more than 2.32 lakh people quit over the last 10 years, according to data released on the eve of World No Tobacco Day. Young adults aged 18-24 years accounted for the largest number of quitters, with 91,933 people giving up tobacco. The Union health ministry launched the toll-free quitline (1800-11-2356) on May 30, 2016 and is anchored at the Vallabhbhai Patel [] The post Indias tobacco quitline receives nearly 1 crore calls in last decade, helps 2.32 lakh users quit appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Hegseth reassures Pacific allies as he softens China threat rhetoric
SINGAPORE, May 30: US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth assured Pacific allies on Saturday that Washington remained committed to the region, but toned down previous comments calling China a threat. Speaking to a group of world leaders, diplomats and top security officials at the Shangri-La defense conference in Singapore, Hegseth said that the region has profound implications for US security and prosperity and that Washingtons priority was to achieve a lasting and favorable balance of power in the Pacific. It was [] The post Hegseth reassures Pacific allies as he softens China threat rhetoric appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
LG Sinha Inaugurates Kashmir Literature Festival, Highlights Role of Writers in Society
Srinagar, May 30 : Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Saturday said writers, poets and scholars play a greater role in shaping civilizations than institutions, as he inaugurated the two-day Kashmir Literature Festival-2026 at SKICC Srinagar. Addressing writers, researchers, historians, academicians and literary figures during the inaugural session, the Lieutenant Governor welcomed all guests who had arrived in Jammu & Kashmir from outside the Union Territory and said he was confident they would feel and witness the cultural, intellectual and literary depth of Kashmir during the festival being held on May 30 and 31. I welcome everyone who has come to Jammu & Kashmir from outside. I am confident that during these two days, you will not only see but also deeply feel the literary, cultural and intellectual soul of this land, Sinha said. The Lieutenant Governor said Indias literary world has still not fully realised or expressed the strength of the countrys civilizational knowledge and heritage.Indias literary world is still like Hanuman Ji before realising his own strength. Just as Hanuman was reminded of his powers before crossing Lanka, our literary and intellectual community too must realise the depth of Indias civilizational strength and present it to the world, he said. Calling writers immortal through their creations, Sinha said great poets, authors and creators never die because their works continue to inspire generations.Great poets, writers and creative minds become immortal through their knowledge and work. The human body is mortal, but creation becomes the symbol of immortality, he said. The Lieutenant Governor said he had witnessed many occasions where institutions spent crores of rupees but failed to create the impact that a single novel or literary work could create.I have seen institutions spending crores, yet failing to create the impact that one novel can create in society. Literature has the power to influence minds and generations in ways institutions often cannot, he said.Referring to Prime Minister Narendra Modis speech from the Red Fort, Sinha said the time had come to completely erase the colonial mindset and reclaim Indias true historical narrative. Some time ago, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, from the Red Fort, said that the time has come to remove the colonial mindset. We must ensure that our history is not presented in a distorted manner, he said. The Lieutenant Governor said scholars and researchers must work towards taking authentic history to local readers and future generations.We must repeatedly remind the world that when many parts of the world were struggling in darkness, India was a major centre of science, culture and knowledge, he said. Sinha said India laid the foundations of mathematics, science and astronomy that later influenced the western world.India gave the world the foundations of mathematics, science and astronomy. Several civilizations learned from Indias knowledge systems, he said. The Lieutenant Governor said one of the greatest failures of modern India was that it forgot to write and preserve its own history properly.In modern times, India forgot to write its own history correctly. Slowly, narratives emerged claiming that science and knowledge came to us from Persia or the Mughals, he said. He said many historical accounts deliberately ignored Indias ancient scientific and intellectual contributions despite references available in Persian and Arab literature from the eighth century onwards.There are historical writings where Indias contributions were not properly acknowledged. But references in Persian and Arab texts clearly show that Indian knowledge systems in medicine, mathematics and astronomy influenced many civilizations, he said. Sinha said several researchers and scholars across the world had acknowledged Indias contribution to medicine, mathematics and scientific thought.Indian medicinal systems, mathematics and scientific learning influenced scholars and civilizations across continents, he said. Referring to Europes intellectual awakening, the Lieutenant Governor said many western scholars themselves accepted that India possessed deep-rooted traditions of knowledge and scientific understanding.I want to say that the roots of our knowledge systems have always been extremely deep. Colonialism damaged confidence in our own civilization and knowledge traditions, he said. The Lieutenant Governor said whenever discussions on history and science take place, names like Newton and the theory of gravity are remembered, but Indias scientific capabilities and maritime strength existed centuries earlier. People often mention Newton and the theory of gravity, but India too possessed deep scientific understanding and advanced capabilities long before many western developments, he said.Referring to the historical friendship between Alexander and King Porus, Sinha said ancient India was globally respected for its steel and metallurgy. There are historical references showing that Alexander gifted special Indian steel associated with King Porus, which reflected the advanced metallurgical traditions of ancient India, he said. The Lieutenant Governor said not only Indias past but also its present achievements must reach the people.We must take not just our past but also our present achievements to the people. India has risen strongly and today we have become the worlds fourth-largest economy, he said. Expressing confidence in Indias future, Sinha said the country would achieve the dream of a developed India by 2047.By 2047, India will achieve the vision of a developed nation. A new emotional awakening has started in society and people are increasingly understanding their responsibility towards the nation, he said. The Lieutenant Governor said writers and thinkers stand above nations in shaping public consciousness and civilization.Always remember that writers are greater than nations because they shape the thinking and direction of societies and civilizations, he said. Rejecting the notion that reading culture was declining, Sinha said the world today was reading more than ever before.Today the world is not reading less, but more. Research in 2025 suggested that more than 40 lakh books were published globally, he said. He said digital platforms and open-access communication had created opportunities to build positive narratives globally.The doors have opened. We must use these platforms and mediums to build strong and positive narratives, he said. The Lieutenant Governor also remembered freedom fighters, saints, scholars and workers who protected Indias civilization and identity during difficult times.Our freedom fighters, saints, scholars and workers always came forward whenever the nation
Break Colonial Mindset, India Must Reclaim Its True History: LG Sinha At Kashmir Lit Fest
SRINAGAR, May 30: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Saturday asserted that writers, poets and scholars play a greater role in shaping civilisations than institutions, as he called for breaking the colonial mindset and reclaiming Indias real history. Inaugurating the two-day Kashmir Literature Festival-2026 at the SKICC here, LG Sinha said a single novel can create an impact that crores of rupees spent by institutions often fail to achieve. Great poets, writers and creative minds become immortal through their knowledge and [] The post Break Colonial Mindset, India Must Reclaim Its True History: LG Sinha At Kashmir Lit Fest appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Srinagar Police Attach Properties Worth 2 Crore Under NDPS Act, Intensify Anti-Drug Drive
Srinagar, May 30:Continuing its sustained and intensified crackdown against drug trafficking and narcotics networks under the ongoing Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyan, Srinagar Police has attached multiple immovable properties worth approximately 2 crores belonging to individuals involved in narcotics-related activities. In the first case, Police Station Bemina attached immovable property worth approximately 1.5 crores belonging to accused drug peddler Mudasir Ahmad Pir alias Sahil alias Doge S/o Shareef-U-Din R/o Firdous Colony, Bemina, Srinagar. The attachment proceedings were carried out under Section 68F(1) of the NDPS Act after obtaining confirmation from the Competent Authority SAFEMA, Government of India, Ministry of Finance, Department of Revenue, New Delhi. The attached property comprises a double-storey residential house along with approximately 04 marlas of land situated at Firdous Colony, Bemina, Srinagar. Investigations revealed that the said property was acquired through proceeds generated from illicit narcotics trafficking.In another significant action, Srinagar Police attached a residential house along with land worth approximately 50 lakhs belonging to notorious drug peddler Shafiq Ahmad Khawaja S/o Fateh Joo R/o Dildar Karnah, District Kupwara. The property was attached under Section 68-F of the NDPS Act, 1985 in connection with Case FIR No. 10/2024 registered under Sections 8/21-29 of the NDPS Act at Police Station M.R. Gunj. The attachment proceedings in both cases were carried out after following due legal procedures and establishing that the properties were acquired through proceeds generated from illicit narcotics trafficking. These actions reflect the firm resolve of Srinagar Police to dismantle the financial infrastructure of drug trafficking networks and to ensure that illegally acquired assets of drug peddlers are identified and attached under the provisions of law. Srinagar Police remains committed towards eradicating the menace of drugs from society and appeals to the general public to continue supporting law enforcement agencies by sharing information related to drug peddling and narcotics activities in their areas.
Health issues require very serious preemptive measures to plug them
Ashwani Kumar Chrungoo ashwanikc2012@gmail.com Ultimately, a big psychological relief after a hectic, torturous and painful health situation caused due to severe fluctuations in Blood Pressure, unstable angina, sleep cycle disorder, anxiety coupled with overload tensions spanning over the last three long months. It all started in January this year but this author initially refused to recognise it as a major health issue and continued with my usual routine. With the passage of time, I got overwhelmed with it and was [] The post Health issues require very serious preemptive measures to plug them appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
The Sacred Legacy of the Buddhas Chief Disciples
The Sacred Legacy of the Buddhas Chief Disciples Why the Relics of ArahantSriputta and ArahantMahmoggallna Matter Today By Vivek Aggarwal, IAS The holy relics of the two chief disciples of the Buddha -ArahantSriputtaand ArahantMahmoggallna- will be travelling to Mongolia on board a special IAF aircraft for exposition at the Gandan Monastery, Ulaanbaatar, from June 1 to 10. Sacred relics of the Buddha and his chief disciples, Arahant Sriputta and Arahant MahMoggallna, enshrined in Ubon Ratchathani, Thailand, [] The post The Sacred Legacy of the Buddhas Chief Disciples appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Rubina Dilaik says motherhood has made her fearless
TV star Rubina Dilaik, who is set to appear on television reality show Khatron Ke Khiladi 15, says motherhood has transformed her outlook on both life and work as she is keen to explore different opportunities. Known for her shows such as Chhoti Bahu, Shakti and Punar Vivaah, Dilaik said becoming a parent to twin daughters in 2023 has not slowed down her career ambitions. It is expected of us to wear saris, sing songs, be dreamy, and play [] The post Rubina Dilaik says motherhood has made her fearless appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Srinagar Police Attaches Drug Traffickers Properties Worth 2 Crore Under NDPS Act
Srinagar, May 30: In a major crackdown on narcotics networks under the ongoing Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyan, Srinagar Police on Friday attached immovable properties worth approximately 2 crore belonging to individuals allegedly involved in drug trafficking activities. According to police, the action was taken under the provisions of the NDPS Act as part of sustained efforts to dismantle the financial infrastructure supporting the illegal drug trade in the Valley. In the first case, Police Station Bemina attached immovable [] The post Srinagar Police Attaches Drug Traffickers Properties Worth 2 Crore Under NDPS Act appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
MeT Predicts Rain, Thunderstorms and Gusty Winds at Many Places in J&K today
Srinagar, May 30: The Meteorological Centre Srinagar has forecast rain, thundershowers, hailstorm and gusty winds at scattered to many places across Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday, while warning of possible thunderstorm activity during the afternoon hours. According to the MeT department, the Union Territory is likely to witness one or two spells of rain, thundershowers, hailstorm and gusty winds at scattered to many places on May 30. The weather is expected to remain generally dry from May 31 to June 3, although brief spells of rain or thundershowers at isolated places during late afternoon hours cannot be ruled out. For June 4 and 5, the department has predicted partly cloudy weather with brief spells of rain, thundershowers and gusty winds at scattered places. On June 6, weather conditions are likely to remain generally cloudy with brief showers, while June 7 and 8 are expected to remain generally dry. In its advisory, the MeT Centre warned of the possibility of thunder, lightning, hailstorm and gusty winds with speeds of 40-50 kmph at a few places during the afternoon.
Public support drives National Conference govt: Dr Farooq
Meets number of public, individual delegations following Eid Ul Azha SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference President Dr Farooq Abdullah Friday said that the unwavering trust and continued support of the people of Jammu and Kashmir remain the driving force behind the National Conference government. Dr Farooq made these remarks while interacting with members []
Nasha-Mukt J&K Abhiyan: Police arrest drug peddler in Ganderbal
Contraband seized; illicit poppy cultivation destroyed, case registered SRINAGAR: Continuing its sustained drive against drug menace under Nasha Mukt Jammu and Kashmir Abhiyan, police in Ganderbal apprehended a drug peddler and recovered contraband substance from his possession in the jurisdiction of Police Post Nagbal. A police party of Police Post Nagbal at a checkpoint established []
SRINAGAR: S. Surinder Singh Channi, Senior Congress Leader called on Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Friday and projected various issues related to development of Tral and employment opportunities for the local youth. Goverdhan S. Rawat, Deputy Managing Director, National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD), also called on LG Sinha. A delegation of Kashmir []
Dr. Jitendra Singh inaugurates Indias first SkyCast System at IGI Airport
NEW DELHI: Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science and Technology and Earth Sciences Jitendra Singh on Friday inaugurated Indias first SkyCast System here at Indira Gandhi International Airport, calling it the beginning of a new era in Indian aviation. The Minister informed that only 18 such advanced systems exist worldwide so far. India []
Dy CM inspects dev projects, healthcare facilities in Nowshera
NOWSHERA: Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary on Friday conducted an extensive tour of Nowshera, inspecting various developmental works and healthcare facilities in the region. During the visit, the Deputy Chief Minister met several delegations and individuals who apprised him of various public issues, development needs and local concerns. He also visited Sub-District Hospital (SDH) Nowshera []
Awareness program on Healthy Youth, Prosperous Nation organized at JU
JAMMU: Healthy Youth, Prosperous Nation Ek Sankalp NASHA MUKT BHARAT, an awareness program, was successfully organized by Science Clubs, Utsaah, jointly with the Department of Zoology in collaboration with, the Jammu and Kashmir Science, Technology and Innovation Council (JKSTIC), Department of Science and Technology (DST), UT of J&K on May 29th, 2026 at the []
New Delhi, May 30: Outgoing Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Anil Chauhan on Saturday said he had a very satisfying and excellent tenure as he bid farewell to military service after receiving a ceremonial Guard of Honour and laying a wreath at the National War Memorial in the national capital. Reflecting on the conclusion of his service, General Chauhan said it was a great honour to receive the Tri-Services Guard of Honour and thanked the three services and Headquarters [] The post Had A Very Satisfying, Excellent Tenure: Outgoing General Anil Chauhan On Supperannuating As Chief Of Defence Staff appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Kashmir Literature Festival-2026: Writers shape civilizations, not institutions: LG Manoj Sinha
Srinagar: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Saturday said writers, poets and scholars play a greater role in shaping civilizations than institutions, as he inaugurated the two-day Kashmir Literature Festival-2026 at SKICC Srinagar. Addressing writers, researchers, historians, academicians and literary figures during the inaugural session, the Lieutenant Governor welcomed all guests who had arrived in Jammu []
Blood test could help detect signs of Alzheimers disease decades before symptoms: Study
NEW DELHI, May 30: A blood test may be able to identify signs of Alzheimers disease decades before symptoms appear, with higher levels of biomarkers such as tau proteins in the brain signalling worse cognitive performance and an accelerated decline, a study published in The Lancet journal has suggested. The neurodegenerative condition steadily affects memory and thought processes, eventually interfering with daily functioning. The disease begins with the accumulation of amyloid-beta (A) protein plaques and phosphorylated tau protein tangles in [] The post Blood test could help detect signs of Alzheimers disease decades before symptoms: Study appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Goa will play significant role in building Viksit Bharat: Murmu on statehood day
NEW DELHI, May 30: President Droupadi Murmu on Saturday greeted the people of Goa on statehood day and said the state would play a significant role in building a Viksit Bharat. Goa, which was a part of the Union Territory of Goa, Daman and Diu, was accorded statehood on this day in 1987. Heartiest greetings to the people of Goa on Statehood Day! Goa is renowned not only for its rich cultural heritage and warm hospitality, but also for its [] The post Goa will play significant role in building Viksit Bharat: Murmu on statehood day appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
2 killed as truck plunges into nallah, catches fire in Ramban
Ramban, May 30: Two persons were killed after a truck carrying limestone rolled down into a nallah and caught fire near the Gangroo area of Ramban on Saturday morning, officials said. An official told the news agencyKashmir News Observer (KNO) that a truck bearing registration number JK19A-0693, travelling from Jammu to Srinagar, met with an accident near Gangroo and plunged into an adjoining nallah before catching fire. He said that soon after the incident, Fire and Emergency Services personnel rushed to the spot and launched a rescue operation. Two bodies have been recovered from the accident site so far, he said. He added that the rescue operation was underway when the last reports came in, while the cause of the accident was being investigated.(KNO)
Two Killed As Truck Plunges Into Gorge, Catches Fire On NH-44 In Ramban
Ramban, May 30: Two persons were killed after a truck veered off the road, plunged into a deep gorge and caught fire near Gangroo in the Ramsoo area of Ramban district along the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway (NH-44) on Saturday. Officials said the truck reportedly went out of the drivers control while travelling on the highway and skidded off the road before falling into the gorge. Soon after the accident, the vehicle was engulfed in flames, creating panic in the area. [] The post Two Killed As Truck Plunges Into Gorge, Catches Fire On NH-44 In Ramban appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
No final understanding reached: Iran rejects Trumps pressure for ceasefire
Tehran , May 30 : The tedious negotiations on the ceasefire deal continue as Iran said that no final understanding has been reached, rejecting suggestions that Tehran would act under external pressure, Iranian state media Press TV reported. Irans Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei told state television, Tehran has said goodbye to the language of must 47 years ago. None of the Western parties can use the language of must when they talk about the Islamic Republic of Iran. We make our own decisions based on the interests and rights of the Iranian nation.His remarks came after US President Donald Trump claimed on social media that the naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz was being lifted and that a decision on an agreement with Iran would be taken soon. Ships caught in the Strait due to our amazing and unprecedented Naval Blockade, which will now be lifted, may start the process of heading home! Say HELLO to your wives, husbands, parents, and families from me, your favorite President! Trump said. Baghaei described the US maritime measures as illegal from the start, alleging that they violated the ceasefire that took effect on April 8 and international principles governing freedom of navigation, Press TV reported. We have to see in practice whether they will actually follow through on their words or if this is just a propaganda claim, he said, adding that any reversal of the measures would amount to ending an action that should never have been committed in the first place. Iran had tightened controls in the Strait of Hormuz following the conflict that began on February 28 and subsequent US measures targeting Iranian vessels and ports, according to Iranian authorities. Baghaei said Tehran views the US actions as inconsistent with the terms of the ceasefire and claimed that some measures had been extended unilaterally by Washington. He also said indirect talks between Iran and the United States are continuing through mediators, with discussions focused on ending hostilities, addressing maritime issues and resolving matters related to Iranian assets abroad. Speaking on the most vital topic of the deal, Baghaei said, Regarding the nuclear issue, we have no negotiations.The US President, on the other hand, has repeatedly claimed that the US has made it clear to Tehran that it cannot continue its uranium enrichment programme to develop nuclear weapons. Referring to the Strait of Hormuz, Baghaei said the waterway lies within the territorial waters of Iran and Oman and stressed the need for mechanisms that safeguard the interests and security of both coastal states while ensuring safe passage for international shipping, Press TV reported. Certainly Iran and Oman, as two responsible countries, must adopt mechanisms that preserve their national interests and security as coastal states and also give the international community assurance that shipping through this route is conducted safely, he said. However, the US had earlier warned Oman against any involvement in allegedly facilitating a tolling system in the Strait of Hormuz with Iran, stating that Washington will not tolerate such efforts and will take action against those involved. Later, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said that Oman assured him that it has no plans to put a toll on the Strait of Hormuz with Iran and wants to continue the good relations between the two countries. Meanwhile, Irans Parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said that Iran has no trust in guarantees or words of the US, stating that the actions will only decide the fate of the ceasefire agreement. We seize concessions not through dialogue, but with missiles; in negotiations, we merely make them understand. We have no trust in guarantees or wordsonly actions are the measure. No action will be taken before the other side acts. The winner of any agreement is the one who is better prepared for war from the day after, he said. (ANI)
8th Central Pay Commission Team To Visit J&K; Govt Dept Asked To Present Demands
Srinagar, May 30: The Jammu and Kashmir Government has informed that the 8th Central Pay Commission will visit the Union Territory from May 31 to June 5 to interact with various stakeholders, including government employees, unions and associations. According to an official communication issued by the Finance Department (Codes Division), the Commission has scheduled an interaction and presentation session with the J&K Government on June 1, 2026, from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM at Meeting Hall CR-3, SKICC, near Centaur [] The post 8th Central Pay Commission Team To Visit J&K; Govt Dept Asked To Present Demands appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Jammu Fast Track Court Acquits Man After 19 Months in Jail in Rape Case
SRINAGAR: A Fast Track Court in Jammu has acquitted a man who spent more than 19 months in prison in connection with a rape case, observing that the allegations against him remained unsubstantiated and that the investigation was seriously flawed. The judgment was delivered by Amarjeet Singh Langeh, who held that there was no credible []
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NSA Ajit Doval, Russian Presidential aide Patrushev review maritime, defence cooperation
Doval and Patrushev assessed the status of proposals discussed during Patrushev's visit to New Delhi in November 2025. Their discussions focused on expanding cooperation in maritime connectivity, shipbuilding, defence collaboration, and the training of sailors for operations in polar waters.
Former DDC Vice Chairmans Alleged Illegal Structure Razed in Jammu Kashmir
SRINAGAR: The district administration in Samba on Friday demolished an alleged illegal structure belonging to Balwan Singh, former Vice Chairman of the District Development Council (DDC) and a BJP leader from Sumb block, as part of an anti-encroachment drive in Jammu and Kashmirs Samba district. Officials said the structure, comprising two to three rooms and []
Anti-terror search operation enters eighth day in J&Ks Rajouri
Rajouri, May 30 : A joint anti-terror operation by the Indian Army, Jammu and Kashmir Police and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) entered its eighth day on Saturday in the dense forest areas of Gambhir Mughlan and Dorimal in the Manjakote sector of Rajouri district, with security forces continuing efforts to track down suspected terrorists believed to be hiding in the region. The operation, codenamed Operation Sheruwali, is being carried out jointly by the Army, Jammu and Kashmir Police, and the CRPF. It was launched following specific intelligence inputs indicating the presence of suspected terrorists in the region. According to officials, security personnel have maintained a tight cordon around the forest belt while conducting intensive search and combing operations deep inside the rugged terrain. The operation has grown into one of the major counter-terrorism exercises in the district in recent months, with forces deploying additional manpower and resources to prevent any escape by the terrorists. The operation reached a critical stage on Thursday when heavy firing and shelling were reported from the Dorimal forest area. Security forces subsequently tightened the security perimeter and strengthened their presence across key routes in and around the dense forest zone.Officials said reinforcements and logistical support have been rushed to the area to establish what they described as a strong and impenetrable cordon. The move is aimed at ensuring that suspected militants remain trapped within the designated area while search teams continue their operations.The challenging terrain and thick forest cover have added to the complexity of the mission, requiring forces to proceed cautiously while maintaining constant surveillance. Security agencies are using all available resources to track the movement of the suspected terrorists and eliminate any threat posed by their presence in the region. The entire area remains under heightened security, with access to certain locations being closely monitored. Officials said search operations would continue until the area is fully sanitised and all security concerns are addressed. (ANI)
Rajouri Anti-Militancy Operation Enters Eighth Day
SRINAGAR: Militants remained untraced despite multiple contacts and exchanges of fire with security forces as a massive joint anti-militancy operation in the forest areas of Rajouri district entered its eighth day on Saturday. The operation, codenamed Operation Sheruwali, is underway in the dense forest stretches of Gambhir Mughlan and Dorimal in the Manjakote sector following []
Jhelum system relies heavily on snow, glacier melt; continued warming may initially increase discharge but lead to long-term decline Abid Bashir Srinagar, May 29: Kashmirs highest mountains are warming faster than its cities, triggering rapid glacier retreat, shrinking snow reserves and altering the fragile balance of the Himalayan ecosystem, according to a major scientific study conducted by the Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Kashmir. The research, led by renowned glaciologist Professor Shakil Ahmad Romshoo and his team, examined nine benchmark glaciers across the Kashmir Himalayas using Landsat satellite data collected between 1980 and 2013. The findings reveal a stark transformation underway in the upper reaches of the Valley where temperatures are rising more aggressively at elevations above 3,000 metres. Scientists found that glaciers in the region have lost nearly 17 per cent of their area over the past three decades. The study also recorded a significant upward shift in the equilibrium line altitude (ELA) the boundary between snow accumulation and snow melt bynearly 80 to 300 metres. For researchers, the upward movement of snowlines is among the clearest signs that high-altitude Kashmir is heating rapidly. When snow survives only at increasingly higher elevations, it indicates that lower mountain zones are no longer cold enough to sustain permanent ice, the study explains. The findings add to growing global evidence that mountain regions are warming faster than lowland areas, a phenomenon scientists describe as elevation-dependent warming. Unlike urban heat trapped by concrete and pollution in cities, Himalayan warming is being driven by complex climatic shifts involving declining snow cover, changing precipitation patterns and increased heat absorption by exposed rocky surfaces. As glaciers melt and snow cover reduces, darker mountain terrain absorbs more solar radiation instead of reflecting it back into the atmosphere. Scientists say this creates a dangerous feedback loop that accelerates warming further. The study observed a significant rise in annual air temperatures across the Kashmir Himalayas, while precipitation showed only a slight and statistically insignificant decline. Researchers concluded that temperature rise remains the dominant factor behind glacier retreat in the region. Experts warn that the consequences extend far beyond the mountains themselves. Kashmirs glaciers function as natural water reservoirs, releasing meltwater gradually into rivers and streams during summer months. The shrinking cryosphere could therefore affect irrigation, drinking water supplies, hydropower generation and even horticulture-dependent livelihoods across the Valley. The Jhelum river system and many of its tributaries rely heavily on snow and glacier melt originating in the higher Himalayas. Scientists caution that continued warming at high elevations may initially increase river discharge due to accelerated melting, but over time, it could lead to declining water availability once glacier reserves diminish substantially. The study also found that not all glaciers reacted equally to climate change. Some glaciers showed faster retreat despite being exposed to similar climatic conditions. Researchers attributed these differences to local topographic factors such as slope, altitude, debris cover and glacier orientation. This means geography is now playing a critical role in determining which glaciers survive longer in a warming Kashmir Himalaya. Outside the polar regions, the Himalayas contain one of the largest concentrations of ice in the world and are often referred to as Asias water towers. Their glaciers feed major river systems including the Indus, Ganga and Brahmaputra, sustaining millions of people downstream. Climate experts believe the latest findings from Kashmir should serve as an urgent warning for policymakers and environmental planners. Researchers have stressed the need for long-term glacier monitoring, scientific mapping of snow reserves and climate adaptation strategies to prepare for future water stress in the region. For now, the crisis remains largely invisible to most people living in the Valley below. But high above Kashmirs pine forests and alpine meadows, the Himalayas are already changing and warming faster than ever before.
National Mission on Edible OilsOilseeds:
J&K sees fluctuated pattern in allocation, release of funds in 5 years Mission aims to boost domestic oilseed production, cut imports Ovaise Gul Srinagar, May 29: Jammu and Kashmir has witnessed a fluctuating pattern in allocation and release of funds under the National Mission on Edible OilsOilseeds (NMEO-OS) over the past five years, with the Union Territory receiving Rs 12.28 crore allocation for 2025-26, the highest during the period from 2021-22 to 2025-26. According to the annual report by the Department of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, Government of India, Jammu and Kashmir received an allocation of Rs 2.49 crore during 2021-22, against which Rs 0.81 crore was released. In 2022-23, the allocation stood at Rs 2.17 crore, but no funds were released during the year. For 2023-24, J&K was allocated Rs 1.90 crore and received Rs 0.48 crore. During 2024-25, the allocation increased to Rs 3.43 crore, while the release stood at Rs 0.85 crore. For the current financial year 2025-26, the allocation for Jammu and Kashmir has been significantly enhanced to Rs 12.28 crore, while Rs 1.56 crore has been released so far under the scheme. The data forms part of the Centres broader expenditure under the National Mission on Edible Oils. Official documents reveal that under the Edible OilOilseeds component, the Government of India released Rs 676.23 crore during 2024-25 against a revised allocation of Rs 630.78 crore for implementation in states and central agencies. Similarly, under the Edible OilOil Palm component, Rs 459.69 crore was released against a budgetary allocation of Rs 1000 crore during the same period. For 2025-26, the Budget Estimate under NMEO-OS has been fixed at Rs 745.03 crore, while Rs 624.64 crore has already been released. Under NMEO-Oil Palm, the Budget Estimate stands at Rs 802.95 crore, with Rs 750.18 crore released so far. Officials said the mission aims to boost domestic oilseed production, reduce dependence on edible oil imports and encourage cultivation support across states and Union Territories, including Jammu and Kashmir.
670 CAPF companies to be deployed for Amarnath Yatra
Multi-tier security cover along Baltal, Pahalgam routes ROPs, sniper teams, anti-sabotage squads, drones in place Abid Bashir Srinagar, May 29: The Centre is set to deploy nearly 670 companies of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) for the annual Amarnath Yatra commencing on July 3, significantly strengthening the security apparatus across J&K ahead of the high-profile pilgrimage that will conclude on August 28. Officials said the massive deployment is part of an elaborate multi-layer security strategy aimed at ensuring the peaceful and smooth conduct of the 58-day pilgrimage, which attracts lakhs of devotees from across the country every year. The security grid will cover the entire Yatra axis from Jammus base camps to the twin pilgrimage routes of Baltal in central Kashmirs Ganderbal district and Pahalgam in south Kashmirs Anantnag district. Forces will be deployed at transit camps, lodgement centres, highways, vulnerable stretches, pilgrim accommodation facilities and along the mountainous tracks leading to the holy cave shrine situated at an altitude of nearly 3,880 metres in the Himalayas. The deployment will include personnel from the CRPF, BSF, ITBP, SSB and other paramilitary forces who will work in close coordination with the Jammu and Kashmir Police, Army and intelligence agencies. A senior security official told Rising Kashmir that the deployment process will begin in phases before the commencement of the Yatra, while security forces have already intensified area domination exercises, route sanitisation operations and threat assessment drills across the Union Territory. A comprehensive security mechanism involving Road Opening Parties (ROPs), anti-sabotage squads, bomb disposal units, dog squads, sniper teams and quick reaction teams will remain active throughout the pilgrimage period, he said. Authorities are also expected to enhance aerial surveillance this year through drones and high-resolution CCTV monitoring systems at sensitive locations and major Yatra camps. Special focus is being laid on securing the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway, which serves as the main corridor for pilgrim convoys travelling towards Kashmir. Officials said convoy movement will operate under strict security protocols with escorted travel, designated timings and continuous highway monitoring to ensure pilgrim safety. Security personnel will maintain round-the-clock vigil at Nunwan and Baltal base camps, where thousands of pilgrims assemble before beginning the trek to the cave shrine. Mountain rescue teams, disaster response personnel and emergency medical units are also being stationed along the route to deal with weather-related emergencies and health complications during the high-altitude pilgrimage. Meanwhile, the administration has accelerated preparations related to accommodation, sanitation, healthcare, power supply, communication systems and drinking water facilities at various Yatra camps. The annual Amarnath Yatra remains one of Hinduisms most revered pilgrimages, drawing devotees who undertake the arduous journey to pay obeisance at the cave shrine housing the naturally formed ice Shivling. Apart from its religious significance, the Yatra also provides a major seasonal economic boost to Kashmir, generating livelihood opportunities for thousands of ponywalas, pithuwalas, transporters, hoteliers, tent operators and small traders associated with the pilgrimage. Senior officials from the civil administration, police and security agencies are continuing to hold high-level coordination meetings to review preparedness and finalise contingency plans ahead of the pilgrimage season. With 670 CAPF companies set to fan out across Jammu and Kashmir during the 58-day Yatra, authorities are preparing for one of the largest security deployments witnessed during the annual pilgrimage in recent years.
Kashmir feels familiar to a Swiss
Idrees Bukhtiyar Srinagar, May 29: Switzerlands Ambassador to India, Maya Tissafi, who is currently on a visit to the Kashmir valley, highlighted the growing collaboration between Switzerland and Jammu & Kashmir in areas such as sustainable tourism, climate research, infrastructure, vocational training and agriculture. Sharing her experiences from the valley on X, the ambassador drew parallels between the scenic landscapes of Kashmir and Switzerland, saying Bollywood films had made both destinations iconic on screen. From Shah Rukh Khans DDLJ to Jab Tak Hai Jaan, Bollywood made both Switzerland and Gulmarg unforgettable on screen. Seeing Gulmarg for the first time, I could understand why filmmakers keep returning to these valleys, she wrote. The ambassador, however, said that mountain regions also shared common challenges and responsibilities, particularly in the areas of resilience, sustainable tourism and disaster risk reduction. She said Switzerland and Kashmir were already working together in the region through initiatives such as a Himalayan glaciology collaborative programme at the University of Kashmir and cloud research with ETH Zurich. During her visit, the ambassador also appreciated Kashmirs traditional craftsmanship, including the work of shawl and carpet makers. Along the way, I also had the opportunity to witness the artistry of Kashmirs shawl and carpet makers, and it was just as beautiful as the landscape itself, she said. The envoy held meetings in Srinagar with Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo and former minister Sajad Lone to discuss opportunities for collaboration in Kashmir. According to the ambassador, discussions focused on sustainable tourism, vocational training, hospitality, food processing, agriculture and innovation in high-altitude climate studies. She said Swiss expertise was already contributing to Kashmirs development through private sector involvement in infrastructure projects, including tunnels, bridges and hydropower technology, besides joint research initiatives and dairy farming. The breathtaking mountains of Kashmir feel wonderfully familiar to a Swiss, she wrote, adding that her visit also included a tour of Srinagars famous Nishat Garden and interactions over traditional Kashmiri kahwa. The ambassador described the visit as a memorable introduction to the spirit of Kashmir and expressed optimism about expanding future cooperation between Switzerland and the region.
J&K, Switzerland to exchange best practices in key sectors: CM Omar
Swiss Ambassador to India Maya Tissafi calls on Chief Minister Abdullah RK News Service Srinagar, May 29: Ambassador of the Swiss Confederation to India, Maya Tissafi,on Friday called on Chief Minister Omar Abdullah to discuss areas of mutual interest and cooperation.The meeting explored opportunities for the exchange of best practices in sustainable tourism, hospitality, vocational education and training, horticulture, dairying, and eco-friendly food processing. During the interaction, the Chief Minister emphasised the importance of adopting best practices in these sectors to further strengthen Jammu and Kashmirs socio-economic development and ensure long-term prosperity for its people. Abdullah highlighted the governments vision of integrating innovative and sustainable approaches into regional planning and human development frameworks aimed at creating employment opportunities, enhancing productivity, and improving the overall quality of life. Ambassador Tissafi, who ison a visit to Kashmir, appreciated the natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and immense economic potential of the Union Territory.She expressed interest in exploring avenues for greater collaboration and knowledge sharing. Both sides reaffirmed the importance of cooperation in promoting sustainable development and inclusive growth.
Eid-ul-Adha celebrated with fervour across J&K
Ovaise Gul Srinagar, May 29: Eid-ul-Adha, the festival of sacrifice, was celebrated with religious fervour and zeal across Jammu and Kashmir. The celebrationscommencewith special Eid prayers at the shrines and Masjids across the region on Wednesday (May 27), while the major congregation was held at Hazratbal Shrine here, where thousands of devotees from the different parts of the Valley participated. Religious scholars, during sermons,highlighted the significance of sacrifice, compassion, brotherhood and communal harmony associated with Eid-ul-Adha. Special prayers were offered for peace, prosperity and the well-being of the people. Following the prayers, people exchanged Eid greetings and visited relatives, friends and neighbours. Soon after theculmination of mandatory Eid prayers, thebelievers performed the religiousobligations by sacrificing theanimals, a Sunnah of Prophet Ibrahim (AS). The markets, parks and gardens witnessed a massive rush during the last three days as the children wearing colourful clothes visited the places to enjoy and celebrate the auspicious occasion. Moreover, authoritieshadmade elaborate arrangements to facilitatethe smooth conduct of prayers and celebrations. Traffic management, sanitation, healthcare and security arrangements were put in place at major congregation sites across the Union Territory. Political leaders, religious organisations and social groups extended greetings to the people on the occasion and prayed for lasting peace and development in Jammu and Kashmir. Ahead of the festival, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and the Council of Ministers extended greetings to the people.
US, China trade journalist expulsions days after Trump visits Xi in Beijing
Washington, May 30: The Trump administration has revoked the visa of a Chinese national working for the state news agency Xinhua in the United States, in an apparent reciprocal act to Beijing's decision to expel a New York Times reporter. A person familiar with the matter confirmed the visa had been revoked. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the matter involves visa privacy. A State Department official confirmed there was a plan to revoke the visa. The tit-for-tat move by the Trump administration has followed the expulsion by Beijing of Vivian Wang, a China correspondent for The New York Times, apparently over the appearance of the Taiwanese leader in a DealBook event in which Wang had no role. It was a rare occasion of the US government directly retaliating against Beijing's expulsion of American journalists. The Times, which first reported the reciprocal move by the Trump administration, said the newspaper does not ask governments to revoke media credentials or otherwise interfere with the work of any journalist. On Friday, the paper issued a statement calling for Wang to be reinstated as a credentialed journalist in China and urging both governments to everse this deterioration in journalist access. The Chinese government's decision to expel Vivian Wang is wrong, Joseph Kahn, the paper's executive editor, said in a statement published on the Times' corporate website. Her expulsion will make it even harder for our global audience to get accurate, independent and in-depth reporting about the world's second-largest economy at a critical time. The Chinese embassy in Washington did not immediately respond to a request for comment. US media presence in China already dwindled Wang is leaving China when the presence of US media is already thin after previous rounds of disputes over journalistic credentials, leaving several US news organisations with skeleton staffing in their China bureaus. The number of correspondents from American media outlets allowed to work in China has now fallen to an alarmingly low level, at a time when the need for people everywhere to understand China is greater than ever, Kahn wrote. Beijing moved to expel Wang, a China correspondent for the newspaper since 2020, after the media group's DealBook Summit 2025 featured Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te in a recorded interview with host Andrew Ross Sorkin. Sorkin called Taiwan a country, and Lai warned of Beijing's aggressive behaviour in the Taiwan Strait and vowed that Taiwan will do everything necessary to protect itself. The Chinese government claims sovereignty over Taiwan, which split from the mainland in 1949 after Mao Zedong's communists won a civil war. In the latest summit with President Donald Trump in Beijing, in mid-May, Chinese President Xi Jinping warned that China and the US could collide or even clash over Taiwan if the issue is not handled properly. Other Western media watching closely The decision against the New York Times also has created unease among other Western media that might interview Lai, giving the self-governed island a voice, at the risk of losing their abilities to report within China. All foreign journalists must be accredited by China's foreign ministry to report in China, and Beijing has used the accreditation and visa policy to expel or keep out foreign journalists whose work has upset the Chinese leadership or to show displeasure with what Beijing views as unfavourable or malicious coverage of China. In 2020, for example, the Chinese government expelled three Wall Street Journal correspondents after the financial newspaper ran an opinion piece titled China is the Real Sick Man of Asia following the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. As US-China relations soured, the US State Department in 2020 designated some major Chinese news groups as foreign missions. Xinhua, for example, is tasked by the ruling Chinese Communist Party to serve as the mouthpiece of the party and the government, which includes distributing their official news. Beijing in turn drastically limited visas for journalists working for US media. In total, at least 18 foreign journalists working for The Washington Post, The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal were expelled in the first half of 2020, according to the Foreign Correspondents' Club of China. Many others were given short visas ranging from one month to three months, according to the group's annual survey. The two governments later reached a one-time agreement that allowed US media to send in a small number of correspondents to mainland China. Wang was one of them.
Trump ponders whether to move forward with Iran deal but hasnt yet decided
WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump held a White House Situation Room meeting with his advisers on Friday but has not yet made a decision on whether to move forward with a deal to extend the Iran ceasefire and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Iran said the agreement has not been finalised. Ahead of the meeting, []
Balochistan: When a State loses its people
Pushp Saraf pushpsaraf@yahoo.com Pakistans south-western province of Balochistan remains on fire. That grim reality was brought home once again when a suicide bomber struck a shuttle train in Quetta on May 24, killing at least 24 Pakistani security personnel and their family members. The attack is the latest in a sustained and deliberate pattern of strikes targeting trains, security forces, and critical infrastructure. There is no sign of abating. The violence, however, is only one dimension of a crisis that [] The post Balochistan: When a State loses its people appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Ladakhs unified mobilisation shows the value of inclusive politics
Rekha Chowdhary rekchowdhary@gmail.com Seven years after 2019, Leh and Kargils long struggle for statehood and constitutional safeguards has turned into a unified political movement. The recent political developments related to Ladakh mark the culmination of nearly seven years of sustained political mobilisation around questions of representation, autonomy, constitutional safeguards and regional empowerment. Although the demand for full-fledged statehood remains unresolved, most of the major demands articulated by Ladakhi political organisations have now received acceptance in principle. The latest negotiations between [] The post Ladakhs unified mobilisation shows the value of inclusive politics appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
KVIC records major growth in FY 2025-26
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 29: Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) has achieved a significant growth in production, sales and employment generation during the financial year 2025-26. Releasing the provisional data at KVIC Headquarters, Gandhi Darshan, Rajghat, New Delhi, KVIC Chairman, Manoj Kumar said the Khadi and Village Industries sector has witnessed remarkable progress over the last 12 years. According to the data, production of Khadi and Village Industry products increased from Rs. 26,109 crore in 2013-14 to Rs. 1,25,296 [] The post KVIC records major growth in FY 2025-26 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
IIM Jammu concludes 19th batch of Nurturing Future Leadership Program
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 29: Indian Institute of Management Jammu concluded the 19th batch of the Nurturing Future Leadership Program (NFLP) under the aegis of the Malaviya Mission Teacher Training Programme (MMTTP), Ministry of Education, Government of India, here today. The five-day residential programme, organized by the Executive Education & Consultancy (EE&C), IIM Jammu, brought together 12 participants from institutions across India. The valedictory ceremony was attended by Prof Rajesh Sikka, Co-Chairperson, Executive Education & Consultancy (EE&C), IIM Jammu, Dr [] The post IIM Jammu concludes 19th batch of Nurturing Future Leadership Program appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Rayaz Malik Budhalwi razver1981@gmail.com After the enactment of NMC Act 2019, the NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) Exam is conducted annually by NTA (National Testing Agency), an organization under the aegis of Ministry of Education, Government of India. NEET is conducted specifically for admission of candidates to medical courses in Undergraduate and Postgraduate level. They include MBBS, BUMS, BAMS, BHMS, BDS and other PG / Specialization Courses in all the medical colleges in India including AIIMS Delhi and Jawaharlal [] The post NEET: It must be neat appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Director FCS&CA conducts tour of Bani-Basohli
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 29: In order to have a field outreach with consumers and employees of the department, Director FCS&CA, Jammu, Rajesh Kumar Shavan visited Basohli and Bani. The Director met with the employees and interacted with them to have first hand information about the functioning. He reviewed the supplies of essential supplies. In Basohli, he visited Food store and fair price shops. The officer also interacted with consumers and received feedback about civil supplies. In Bani the Director [] The post Director FCS&CA conducts tour of Bani-Basohli appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Dr Jitendra to inaugurate 4th Lavender Festival at Bhaderwah on June 6
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 29: The CSIR-Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine (IIIM), Jammu, is set to organize the 4th Lavender Festival on 6th-7th June, under the theme, Lavender goes global, at the Government Degree College, Bhaderwah, Doda, celebrating the continued success of the Purple Revolution and lavender-based rural entrepreneurship in Jammu and Kashmir. Click here to watch video Addressing a curtain raiser press conference at CSIR-IIIM, Jammu, Dr Zabeer Ahmed, Director CSIR-IIIM, announced that the 4th Lavender Festival will be [] The post Dr Jitendra to inaugurate 4th Lavender Festival at Bhaderwah on June 6 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Swiss Ambassador to India calls on CM
Excelsior Correspondent SRINAGAR, May 29: The Ambassador of the Swiss Confederation to India, Maya Tissafi, today called on Chief Minister Omar Abdullah to discuss areas of mutual interest and cooperation. The meeting explored opportunities for the exchange of best practices in sustainable tourism, hospitality, vocational education and training, horticulture, dairying, and eco-friendly food processing. During the interaction, the Chief Minister emphasized the importance of adopting best practices in these sectors to further strengthen Jammu and Kashmirs socio-economic development and ensure [] The post Swiss Ambassador to India calls on CM appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
KRSF delegation, others call on LG
Excelsior Correspondent Srinagar, May 29: A delegation of Kashmir Road Safety Foundation (KRSF), led by its Chairman Nasir Ali Khan, called on Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, today. The members of the delegation briefed the Lieutenant Governor on the upcoming Youth Against Drugs National Sports Festival 2026, aimed at strengthening the fight against drug abuse among youth. The initiative is expected to witness participation from teams representing eight states as well as two teams from Nepal, promoting the message of a [] The post KRSF delegation, others call on LG appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

