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Why Art is Never Neutral?

True art, in its most profound sense, is always a reflection of the human condition, and the human condition is, by its very nature, political ANUSHAH RIYAZ This question has been the topic of discussion for many years now, where we analyse and look towards the inherent meaning of an artistic piece. Art is not just art any more. It is the collection of ones thoughts, opinions, privileges and abilities. It is how a person expresses themselves and makes a statement through their work. Art is political, and it has always been. Even when it doesnt visually scream protest or activism, it has always had an inherent meaning. The art may be a painting of a serene landscape, a domestic setting or an abstract painting. But there are always questions associated with it. Who gets to see it? Who gets to show it? Who gets to own it? These are all political questions. But this idea isnt new. George Orwell famously said that All art is propaganda, meaning that every creative work has an underlying purpose, value, or ideological weight. He viewed art not as an isolated aesthetic pursuit, but as a deeply political tool. He has asserted this point in many of his essays. In his essay, Frontiers of Art and Propaganda, Orwell stated that writing honestly required acknowledging the political realities of the time. The social and political purpose of art is undeniable. In his other essay, Why I Write, he says that When I sit down to write a book, I do not say to myself, I am going to produce a work of art. I write it because there is some lie that I want to expose, some fact to which I want to draw attention, and my initial concern is to get a hearing. This reinforces the idea that art is not just art for arts sake, but it has a deeper meaning behind it. Art is never just about aesthetics. It reflects power, identity and control, whether the artist intends it or not. Even art that seems decorative or apolitical upholds certain values. It reflects what is considered important, who is erased and what a culture deems worthy of attention. Some of the most powerful artworks in history have been seen as dangerous threats to the status quo. Pablo Picassos masterpiece, Guernica, was a large 1937 oil painting that depicted the aerial bombing of the Basque town of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War. It is one of the most powerful anti-war paintings in history. A tapestry version of the painting is hung outside the Security Chamber at the UN. It was covered up by the U.S. government when Colin Powell argued for the Iraq War in 2003. Sixty-six years after the original was made, the painting was still seen as a threat and an interruption in destroying thousands of innocent lives. The painting threatened to speak to historical parallels that the Bush administration and UN officials were determined the media or the public should not draw. Ai Weiwei is one of the worlds most famous living examples of an artist whose work proves that art is political. In fact, his famous personal motto is, Everything is art. Everything is politics. In 2008, a massive earthquake in Sichuan, China, killed thousands of children because of the poorly built schools in the area. The government tried to cover up how many children died, but Ai Weiwei collected the names of victims and displayed a giant wall of 9000 brightly coloured school backpacks on the side of a museum. The project, Remembering, was a direct and public attack on government corruption in China. It was a powerful statement against Chinese authority and challenged the current government. Trace is another one of his artworks. In 2014, when the Chinese government took away his passport so he could not leave the country, Ai Weiwei designed an art show for Alcatraz. Alcatraz is a famous former island prison in the United States. He used 1.2 million LEGO bricks to create portraits of 176 people from around the world who were jailed or exiled because of their political beliefs. Although he was under house arrest in Beijing during the time, he used digital blueprints, building layouts and internet data to plan the entire exhibition from his studio. The building process itself became a statement about bypassing government censorship through technology and international solidarity. The artwork features 176 distinct portraits of people who have spoken out against injustice. So, all art is shaped by its political and social context, access to resources and the identity of the artist. The very choice of medium, who gets to exhibit it and who can afford it, involves power and privilege. Governments, institutions and social media platforms continue to censor art even today when it crosses certain lines. Because art is powerful. It has the ability to influence people and persuade them to take action regarding things they care about. It makes people hope for a better world where people are no longer restricted by the constraints of class hierarchy, apartheid, racism and colonialism. They imagine a better world where people are free and able to express their opinions freely. They are no longer censored and forced to remain silent on certain issues. The act of free speech is inherently political and has always been. Art itself is an act of free speech. Therefore, every brushstroke, every painting and every carefully chosen word is because of a very specific context, inspired by the artists lived reality and shared with a world shaped by power dynamics. To create is to choose. To choose is to stand somewhere. And standing somewhere casts a shadow, which is political, whether intended or not. The very act of displaying ones art has always been something political. In earlier times, certain communities, such as women, people of colour and working-class individuals, were not allowed to display their art in a public space. They always had low representation in artistic works. Even today, museums which are controlled by high-profile billionaires and people who know nothing about art control which art gets to be shown, whose stories are told and whose voices are amplified. It is a political reality, one which still needs a lot of work to be done for. One question that is sometimes asked in this context is: Are a childs scribbles political? And the answer is yes. The very act of a child having paper and a pencil is a political statement. It reflects economic privilege, access to resources and the leisure time afforded by a certain class position. In a world where thousands of children are engaged in child labour in fields and factories, a childs scribbles are a reflection of a particular societal structure that allows for such innocent creativity. Even art forms that seem mundane, such as cooking, especially in the context of Palestinian cuisine, are deeply embedded with politics. For Palestinians, in times of displacement, occupation and blockade, the act of preparing food and sharing it was not just for nourishment. It became a profound act of resistance, of remembering ones history, culture, and heritage through these traditional recipes. The continuity of these traditions is a powerful political statement, asserting existence and belonging to their homeland. When an artist remains silent in times of genocide, war or systemic oppression, they do not escape politics but rather become complicit in it. The question is not whether art should be political, its whether we are willing to acknowledge the politics already embedded in it. True art, in its most profound sense, is always a reflection of the human condition, and the human condition is, by its very nature, political. (The author is an undergraduate student and literature enthusiast)

RisingKashmir 28 Jun 2026 12:09 am

Open war?: The conflict between the Taliban and Pakistan

Since the creation of a Pakistani State after the dissolution of the British Empire, the relationships between Pakistan, India and Afghanistan have been volatile TIMOTHY FOXLY (MBE) Emboldened by their August 2021 return to power, the Afghan Talibans relationship with the Pakistani government has been redefined. Pakistan expected cooperation, but a major cause of friction has been the increasing use of Afghan territory by the Tehrik-e Taliban Pakistan (TTP - the Pakistani Taliban). The TTP, resolved to bring down the Pakistani government, have ramped up attacks against government and military targets, helped by safe havens in Afghanistan. Amidst rising tension, border clashes and low-level friction, has given way to Pakistani air strikes into Afghan population centres, including a major mass casualty event in Kabul in March 2026, attributed to a Pakistan air strike. Neither Afghanistan nor Pakistan can afford the economic and political turbulence, but a sustainable solution to the conflict looks distant. On 16 March 2026, a missile landed on a former American military base in eastern Kabul (formerly Camp Phoenix). The buildings had been re-purposed by the Taliban regime as a rehabilitation centre for Afghan drug addicts. It is beyond a reasonable doubt that a Pakistani military aircraft was responsible. The explosion is believed to have caused hundreds of casualties, dead and wounded. Pakistan claimed it was a precision strike against TTP military facilities. After several years of tension, friction, border skirmishes and escalating violence, a major conflict between Afghanistan and Pakistan broke out in February 2026. Pakistani Defence Minister, Khawaja Muhammad Asif, described it as a state of open war. Though this might be premature, the conflict has included air, rocket and artillery strikes conducted by the Pakistani military. Pakistan had long wished for a Taliban government in Afghanistan and had navigated a difficult and dangerous political path over the preceding twenty years to achieve that goal: pretending to assist the US-led military coalition and the democratically elected fledgling Afghan Republic while covertly working to support the Taliban, many of whom were benefiting from a safe haven in the western border areas of Pakistan, adjacent to neighbouring Afghanistan. Pakistans support for the Taliban during this time is routinely described as a Double Game. Shortly after the Taliban took power in August 2021, the chief of Pakistans intelligence agency Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) Lieutenant General Faiz Hameed was quick to visit the Taliban leadership and present his congratulations. Even then, there were concerns that the new phase of the relationship, with the newly installed Taliban regime now no longer so dependent upon Pakistani largesse, might not go as well as Pakistan might hope; Pakistan has certain influence on Taliban but they (Taliban) have many complaints from us, Rustam Shah Mohmand, Afghan affairs expert who had served as Pakistan's envoy to Kabul, told Arab News. Too much interference in their government formation could backfire. This article is not intended to be a history lesson of the longer relationship between Afghanistan and Pakistan, but it is important to sketch in a few key and recurring - themes. Since the creation of a Pakistani State after the dissolution of the British Empire, the relationships between Pakistan, India and Afghanistan have been volatile. Pakistans engagement with Afghanistan should generally be seen in the context of Pakistans confrontations with India and Pakistans fear that Afghanistan might become a client State of India, thereby strategically surrounding Pakistan. Since the mid-nineties, Pakistan has invested much time and money seeking to ensure that the Taliban become a client of Pakistan and dominate Afghanistan in a manner favourable to Pakistan. Pakistani military intelligence played an important even decisive role in bringing about the rise of the Taliban by providing training, weapons, logistical support and a safe haven in western Pakistan from where they could retrain, regroup and recruit. The boundary between eastern Afghanistan and western Pakistan the Durand Line was a British imperial construct, designed to protect British-controlled India against Russian advances across Central Asia. It sliced through a complex, millennia-long network of Pashtun tribes for whom the Durand Line meant nothing. While technically the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan, it is not respected by Pashtuns, who continue to use ancient paths and smuggling routes. It is relatively straightforward for those wishing to avoid government attention, which in the late-20th and early 21st centuries increasingly included criminal gangs, drug traffickers and terrorists, to slip over the mountains and through the lesser-known forests and valleys in both directions. The decades of conflict in Afghanistan the Soviet occupation of 1979-1989, the civil war in the 1990s, the rise of the Taliban in the late nineties and the international military intervention from late 2001 that led to twenty years of Taliban guerrilla warfare exacerbated the economic and security problems of this border region. Starting in the early 1980s, millions of Afghan refugees took up semi-permanent and permanent residence in refugee camps and cities in western Pakistan, offering fruitful recruiting grounds for other terrorist groups, including Pakistani-backed terrorist groups focused on India, including Jammu & Kashmir. From 2007, a Pakistani Taliban began to emerge (Tehrik e-Taliban Pakistan TTP), declaring allegiance to the Afghan Talibans Supreme Leader. In 2011, the United Nations declared that the TTP was associated with Al Qaeda. The group has continued to launch attacks across Pakistan, including suicide bombings. The TTP have been inspired by the Afghan Talibans military success in Afghanistan and have similar goals for Pakistan the violent removal of the government and the establishment of their own vision of an Islamic State. When the Taliban took power, it became convenient even logical - for the TTP to use Afghanistan as a base for its operations in Pakistan. The Taliban deny that they are allowing the TTP to operate from Afghanistan. Here are the two painful ironies for Pakistan; Pakistan supported the Afghan Taliban which, in turn supported the Pakistani Taliban who are attacking Pakistan. Furthermore, Pakistan enabled the 2001 2021 Taliban insurgency in Afghanistan by allowing them a safe haven (and other forms of support) in western Pakistan. Now the TTP may be receiving safe haven in Afghanistan in order to conduct operations into Pakistan. So, the post-August 2021 Pakistan-Afghanistan honeymoon period wore off. Pakistans concern about a TTP presence in Afghanistan and increasing TTP attacks in Pakistan began to grow. Diplomatic protests began to give way to threats of military action. There were some early disputes and skirmishes about the locations of border posts and the activities of the military personnel of both sides. In December 2021, Pakistan complained that the Taliban had prevented its soldiers from setting up a security fence opposite Nangarhar province. In February 2022, Pakistan claimed that five of its soldiers had been killed by militants in a cross-border firefight. In 2023, skirmishes occurred several times at border crossing points. In March and September 2024, the Pakistani Air Force launched strikes at targets in the south-eastern Afghan provinces of Paktika and Khost. A regular feature of the Afghan-Pakistan conflict is the lack of clarity over casualties: Pakistan claimed to have struck militants, while the Taliban claimed dozens of women and children had been killed. Many of the claims and military actions have been fuelled by the dialogue of revenge and the need to demonstrate robust actions in response to previous attacks. The situation deteriorated further in 2025, with the TTP increasing its attacks in Pakistan. On 9 October, a TTP attack killed eleven Pakistani troops including a Lieutenant Colonel - near the Afghan border. Later that day, explosions were heard in Kabul. Although many judged that this was a Pakistani airstrike, the cause was very unclear. The Economist reported that air strikes in Kabul may have taken place on two separate days in mid-October. But, even if the reports were unconfirmed, it raised serious concerns that the Pakistani military was probably open to targeting Kabul and thereby significantly escalating the tensions - in retaliation for TTP actions in Pakistan. Concerns that were, only months later, to be realised. The security situation took an even more worrying nose-dive in early 2026. On 26 February, Pakistan launched more extensive military operations in Afghanistan, declaring Operation Righteous Fury as a statement of Open War against the Taliban. Air strikes hit Kabul and Kandahar. Afghan border positions and military facilities were hit. The Taliban, for their part, attacked Pakistani border outposts, possibly including the use of drone strikes. The United Nations said 370 Afghans had been killed in the first three months of 2026. On 16 March 2026, an airstrike hit eastern Kabul, causing a major mass casualty event in which a Pakistani missile hit the Omid Drug Rehabilitation Hospital, a rehabilitation centre for drug addicts. In the bleak and very violent story of Afghanistans last forty years, it is even possible that the attack on the rehab centre may turn out be the deadliest attack in recent history. A United Nations report gives a figure of 269 believed dead, although the figure may be higher (the Taliban say 411 killed). Patient documents were destroyed in the attack, many individuals are still missing, some casualties were unidentifiable, and other casualties may have been taken home or to the hospital by friends and family without their information being recorded. It is difficult to see a significant improvement in Afghanistan-Pakistan relations in the short to medium term. Both sides favour tough rhetoric that denies, denounces and deflects. Attacks frequently generate more revenge attacks. However, the tensions between the two countries are not purely about the TTP. The location and recognition of the border formerly known as the Durand Line remains in dispute. Patrolling and maintaining border posts in a geographically challenging area where the border is not agreed will continue to generate friction and clashes. The abrupt, aggressive forced deportation of millions of Afghans from Pakistan back to Afghanistan is also a major cause of dispute and regularly threatens to overwhelm the Talibans, themselves dependent upon aid agencies, ability to absorb large numbers. Deportations have increased the Afghan population by around ten percent over the last three years, at a time when humanitarian conditions in Afghanistan are extremely poor. Peace talks brokered by China and others may bring a lessening in the violence, and neither side benefits from the major economic disruption caused by the closure of key trade routes. The Taliban will continue to deny that they are supporting the TTP by allowing them to operate from Afghanistan, and Pakistan will continue to point to militant groups attacking into Pakistan. Recent reporting suggests the TTP have been told to leave Kabul, presumably more to make their presence less overt rather than a wider move to clear out the TTP. The Pakistan government almost certainly privately recognise that they were responsible for the strike on the rehab centre. This might make them more wary of future use of airpower near large population centres. It is perhaps premature to describe the violence as an all-out war, but skirmishes in the border areas - provinces such as Kunar, Nangarhar, Paktiya and Khost) - likely including artillery, rockets and airstrikes will very likely continue, and civilian casualties are unfortunately certain. (The Author is a Research Fellow at the European Foundation for South Asian Studies (EFSAS) and can be reached at info@efsas.org . He has previously been affiliated with the UK Ministry of Defence and the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI).

RisingKashmir 28 Jun 2026 12:05 am

CEO Budgam Directs Schools for Pulse Polio Drive

Srinagar, June 27: The Chief Education Officer (CEO), Budgam, has directed all Cluster Head Principals, Zonal Education Officers, and Heads of Government and Private educational institutions to extend full cooperation for the successful implementation of the Pulse Polio Immunization (National Immunization Day) programme scheduled for June 28. According to an official communication issued by the CEO Budgam said the immunization drive will be followed by a door-to-door campaign on June 29 and 30 to vaccinate children who may have been left out during the main programme. The Department of Family Welfare, Maternal and Child Health (MCH) and Immunization, Jammu and Kashmir, has sought the active support of the Education Department to ensure 100 per cent immunization coverage of all children in the 05 years age group. The CEO has instructed all educational institutions with children in the 35 years age group to create awareness among parents and the community regarding the importance of polio vaccination. Schools have been asked to circulate vaccination awareness messages through WhatsApp groups and other available communication platforms to encourage parents to bring their eligible children for immunization. Institutions have also been directed to spread awareness among students about the vaccination of their younger siblings who fall within the eligible age group. The CEO asked Schools to provide school teachers as vaccinators wherever required and make school premises available as vaccination booths, if necessary, to facilitate smooth vaccination and prevent overcrowding at health centres.

RisingKashmir 27 Jun 2026 11:56 pm

J&K Bank marks International MSME Day with nationwide entrepreneurship outreach across its cluster network

Srinagar, June 27: Reinforcing its steadfast commitment to entrepreneurship development and inclusive economic growth, J&K Bank today joined the nationwide observance of International MSME Day by organising a large-scale MSME Awareness Campaign across all its 35 operational Clusters through customer outreach programmes spanning its branch network across the country. Organised in association with local business [] The post J&K Bank marks International MSME Day with nationwide entrepreneurship outreach across its cluster network appeared first on Kashmir Media Watch .

Kashmir Media Watch 27 Jun 2026 11:55 pm

Thousands Join 11th Muharram Procession in Magam

Budgam, June 27: Thousands of mourners from various parts of the Kashmir Valley participated in the 11th Muharram (Ashoora) procession at Magam on Saturday, commemorating the martyrdom of Imam Hussain (AS), the grandson of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). The main Zuljana Sharief procession commenced from Imambara Magam and culminated at the Main Chowk in the late evening. Men, women, children, and elderly devotees took part in the solemn procession, paying tribute to the sacrifice of Imam Hussain (AS) and his companions at Karbala. Residents of Magam displayed remarkable hospitality by setting up sabeels along the procession route, offering drinking water, juice, fruits, tea, and food free of cost to the mourners. Several families also opened their homes to provide refreshments and welcome participants. The district administration and Jammu and Kashmir Police established facilitation stalls at Magam main town , where lemon water, juice, and other essential refreshments were distributed throughout the day to ensure the comfort of the participants. Speaking to reporters, Deputy Commissioner Budgam, Athar Aamir Khan, said the administration had made comprehensive arrangements to ensure the smooth, peaceful, and hassle-free conduct of Muharram processions across the district. Processions were held at various locations across Budgam district, and all necessary arrangements, including security, traffic regulation, healthcare services, and civic amenities, were put in place for the convenience of the mourners, he said. The Deputy Commissioner said preparations for the Muharram observances had begun nearly two months in advance. He said all concerned departments were directed to ensure uninterrupted electricity and drinking water supply, functional street lighting, road repairs and macadamisation, sanitation, and adequate healthcare facilities along the procession routes. Officials and employees from the civil administration and the police remained deployed on the ground throughout the processions to provide assistance and ensure that mourners did not face any inconvenience. The peaceful conclusion of the processions reflects the coordinated efforts of all stakeholders, he added. Athar Aamir further said that elaborate security and traffic management plans were implemented to facilitate the peaceful observance of the 11th Muharram processions across the district. The Deputy Commissioner and the Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) also joined officials in serving water and refreshments to mourners at various points along the procession route. Expressing gratitude to all stakeholders, government departments, volunteers, and members of the local community, the Deputy Commissioner appreciated their active cooperation in ensuring the smooth, orderly, and peaceful conduct of the 11th Muharram observances across Budgam district.

RisingKashmir 27 Jun 2026 11:52 pm

Shopian Vendors Hit Hard by Relocation to New Vending Zone

Administration defends move to decongest town Shopian, June 27: The relocation of street vendors to a newly designated vending zone has sparked resentment among traders in Shopian, with many alleging a sharp decline in business and inadequate facilities at the new site. While the administration says the move is aimed at decongesting the town and streamlining vending activities, affected vendors claim it has jeopardised their livelihoods and diminished the traditional vibrancy of the historic market. Under the new arrangement, the administration has allotted 168 vending slots in the designated zone, leaving several other vendors on a waiting list. For decades, Shopian's street vendors have been an integral part of the town's commercial life, particularly around the Jamia Market area, which attracted large crowds, especially on Fridays. Social activist Mitha Gatto said the relocation has stripped the town of its distinctive market atmosphere. Several vendors said their incomes have plummeted since the relocation. Mohammad Sidiq Lone, who has been operating a cart in the town for 35 years, said he had consistently paid the Municipal Council's daily fee and earned enough to support his family, including meeting the medical expenses of his wife. He said the move had left his family's future uncertain. Farooq Ahmad, formerly stationed at Zero Point on the Mughal Road, claimed that in the week since shifting to the new zone, he had earned less than 1,000 in total, while Shamim Ahmad, a vegetable vendor near Jamia Masjid for three decades, said he had never faced such a severe financial crisis, even during prolonged lockdowns. Apart from reduced customer footfall, vendors also complained about the lack of basic infrastructure at the new site. They said poor lighting and additional transportation costs have further added to their difficulties. Responding to the concerns, Executive Officer of the Municipal Council Shopian, Suhail Ahmad Malik, said the administration was taking steps to improve facilities at the vending zone. He said gates were being installed to secure the area at night, while the lighting system had been put in place and was being made operational. He also said CCTV cameras had been installed, with live monitoring available at the Municipal Council office to ensure the safety of vendors. Despite these assurances, many vendors remain dissatisfied, saying the new location has significantly affected their daily earnings and the character of Shopian's traditional marketplace.

RisingKashmir 27 Jun 2026 11:48 pm

Ladakh Set for Major Grid Power Boost

Grid Connectivity to Reach Zanskar, Nubra, Siachen by September Leh, June 27: In a major boost to infrastructure development in the Union Territory of Ladakh, Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena has announced that some of the region's most remote and strategically significant areasincluding Zanskar, Nubra Valley and the Siachen Base Campwill be connected to the national power grid for the first time by September this year. Sharing the update on X Platform after conducting a comprehensive review of the Power Department, the Lieutenant Governor Ladakh Vinai Kumar Saxena said that the ambitious transmission projects are progressing rapidly and has directed officials to ensure their completion by September 15, 2026. The landmark initiative includes the construction of a 189-kilometre 220 KV transmission line from Drass to Padum and a 79-kilometre 220 KV transmission line from Phyang to Diskit. The projects also include the establishment of modern substations across Zanskar, Nubra and Changthang, significantly strengthening Ladakh's electricity infrastructure. Once commissioned, the projects will provide reliable, uninterrupted round-the-clock electricity to remote border regions that have long depended on diesel generators and limited local power sources. The development is expected to transform the socio-economic landscape of these regions by improving access to electricity for households, educational institutions, healthcare facilities, tourism establishments, communication networks and local businesses. The grid connectivity will also enhance digital infrastructure and improve the quality of life for residents living in some of the country's most challenging geographical conditions. Officials believe that uninterrupted power will open new opportunities for economic growth, sustainable tourism and better public service delivery across these remote areas. The project carries immense strategic significance as it will strengthen infrastructure in sensitive border regions, including areas adjoining the Line of Actual Control (LAC), while improving logistical support for both civilian populations and defence establishments, particularly in the Nubra region and Siachen Base Camp. The Lieutenant Governor further noted that the initiative aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of developing Carbon-Neutral Ladakh. By replacing diesel-based electricity generation with clean grid power, the project is expected to substantially reduce carbon emissions and dependence on fossil fuels, contributing to environmental sustainability in the ecologically fragile Himalayan region. With the completion of these transmission projects, six out of Ladakh's seven districts will be connected to the national power grid, marking one of the most significant milestones in the Union Territory's power sector since its formation.

RisingKashmir 27 Jun 2026 11:36 pm

Ganderbal Under Multi-Layered Security for Amarnath Yatra

Surveillance, Mock Drills and Counter-Terror Measures Intensified Ganderbal, June 27: With the commencement of the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra-2026 just days away, security agencies have activated an extensive multi-tier security architecture across Ganderbal district, particularly along the Baltal axis, to ensure the annual pilgrimage is conducted without any disruption. Over the past several days, Jammu and Kashmir Police, assisted by the Army, Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs), SDRF, Fire & Emergency Services, Health Department and civil administration, have been carrying out an intensive series of security exercises, operational reviews and contingency planning, reflecting one of the most comprehensive security mobilisations ahead of this year's Yatra. The latest review was conducted on Saturday when DIG Central Kashmir Range Rajiv Omprakash Pande visited the Joint Police Control Room (JPCR) at Baltal to assess the ground-level preparedness. During the review, senior officers evaluated deployment patterns, surveillance systems, communication networks, traffic regulation, emergency response capabilities and coordination among multiple security agencies responsible for securing the pilgrimage route. Officials said the emphasis remains on maintaining round-the-clock surveillance, strengthening area domination, securing vulnerable stretches and ensuring rapid response to any emerging situation. Sources in the security establishment said the Baltal route has witnessed a significant enhancement in security deployment, with additional focus on strategic locations, high-altitude stretches and sensitive transit points where multiple agencies are working under an integrated command and coordination mechanism. Preparations have not remained limited to deployment alone. During the past week, Ganderbal Police has organised multiple high-intensity mock drills at Malshahi Bagh, Sonamarg, Z-Morh Tunnel, Gund, Badampora and several other critical locations along the Yatra corridor. These exercises simulated terror attacks, medical emergencies, evacuation operations, stampede situations, natural disasters and crowd-management scenarios to assess operational readiness under real-time conditions. Security agencies have simultaneously intensified highway checking across the Ganderbal-Baltal National Highway. Multi-layer vehicle checking points, increased surveillance, random inspections and continuous monitoring are now part of the security strategy aimed at preventing any potential threat before it reaches the Yatra route. Officials are also carrying out Advance Security Tasking (AST) operations across strategic locations. These exercises involve advance sanitisation of vulnerable areas, assessment of operational preparedness and strengthening coordination among different security agencies before the arrival of pilgrims. Earlier, Inspector General of Police Kashmir V.K. Birdi, along with DIG CKR Rajiv Omprakash Pande and DIG Armed Kashmir Maqsood-Ul-Zaman, addressed officers deployed for the Yatra during a comprehensive briefing at the Police Training School, Manigam. The officers were sensitised on deployment plans, contingency protocols, operational responsibilities and coordination mechanisms, with particular emphasis on intelligence sharing, effective communication and swift response to emergencies. The overall security arrangements have also been reviewed at the highest level by Director General of Police Nalin Prabhat, who recently held a detailed meeting with senior officers of the Army, CRPF, BSF, SSB, ITBP and Jammu and Kashmir Police to review both the Yatra security architecture and ongoing counter-terror preparedness across Kashmir. With security deployment now entering its final phase, officials say the objective is to maintain a seamless balance between robust security and smooth facilitation of pilgrims. Multiple layers of security, continuous surveillance, area domination patrols, emergency response teams and inter-agency coordination will remain operational throughout the duration of the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra-2026 to ensure a safe and peaceful pilgrimage.

RisingKashmir 27 Jun 2026 11:33 pm

Jammu Kashmir HC Quashes PIT-NDPS Detention, Orders Immediate Release of Detainee

SRINAGAR: The High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh has quashed the preventive detention of a Rajouri resident under the Prevention of Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (PIT-NDPS) Act, holding that the detention order was passed mechanically, without recording compelling reasons as to why ordinary legal measures were inadequate. Justice Rajesh []

KashmirLife 27 Jun 2026 11:33 pm

JKCA Suspends President Javid Ahmad Kitab Pending Further Proceedings

SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association (JKCA) has placed its president, Javid Ahmad Kitab, under interim suspension, barring him from exercising any powers or responsibilities attached to the office pending further proceedings under the Associations Constitution. According to a public notice issued by the JKCA, the interim suspension has been effected pursuant to a []

KashmirLife 27 Jun 2026 11:19 pm

Stray Dog Attack Injures Two Children in Srinagar

SRINAGAR: A fresh stray dog attack in the Faqir Gujree area of Dara on the outskirts of Srinagar has once again brought the growing stray dog crisis in Kashmir into sharp focus, with residents accusing the administration of failing to protect citizens despite repeated incidents across the Valley. Videos circulating on social media purportedly show []

KashmirLife 27 Jun 2026 11:08 pm

Jammu Kashmir HC Court Allows Land Acquisition Compensation to Baramulla Woman

SRINAGAR: The High Court of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh has upheld the release of land acquisition compensation to a Baramulla woman whose name is reflected in the revenue records, while directing that she furnish a bank guarantee equivalent to half of the compensation amount to safeguard the claims of rival legal heirs pending adjudication []

KashmirLife 27 Jun 2026 10:28 pm

Mediation before Divorce, Jammu Kashmir HC Sets Aside Samba Courts Procedure

SRINAGAR: The High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh has ruled that family courts must make a sincere effort at reconciliation and mediation at the very inception of matrimonial disputes before directing parties to file written objections, observing that compelling spouses to exchange allegations at the outset only deepens the marital rift. Justice Rahul []

KashmirLife 27 Jun 2026 9:42 pm

LG Sinha Holds Meeting with Civil Society Groups, Business Leaders and Religious Heads on Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra

SRINAGAR, JUNE 27: The Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today met with Civil Society Groups, Business Leaders, and Religious Heads to discuss the upcoming Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra. During his interaction, the Lieutenant Governor appealed to all sections of the society to actively support and contribute to this sacred journey, which is a true symbol of social harmony and he urged the public to come forward to ensure a memorable spiritual experience for all pilgrims. The Lieutenant Governor said that Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra is an opportunity to showcase our culture of selfless service, compassion, and hospitality to the world. Let us unite across all sectors to make this years pilgrimage a beacon of faith, unity, and devotion. As pilgrims embark on the sacred journey to Baba Barfanis cave, let us transform our devotion into compassionate action, making this Yatra a true testament to ultimate experience and human kindness, he said. This sacred journey of devotion, dedication and faith will begin on 3 July and conclude on 28 August this year. The Lieutenant Governor said that the representatives of civil society, religious and business leaders, and social workers are the guardians of our nations moral conscience. Everyone present here is a custodian of spiritual traditions. Generation after generation, we have ensured that Baba Amarnaths ancient spiritual heritage remains vibrant. As we prepare once again to welcome the devotees, I look to each of you for your guidance and cooperation. Your role is vital in ensuring that every pilgrim experiences respect, safety and a sense of belonging, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor stated that Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra has shaped our faith, culture and identity since time immemorial. He said the sacred Yatra reminds us of our eternal bond with Lord Shiva, the symbol of infinite power, knowledge and compassion. Each year pilgrims come from across the country and abroad and they bring not only their prayers but also the hopes and aspirations of all humanity, he said. Every year the world bears witness that the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra is an occasion where people of all faiths, communities and walks of life unite in the spirit of serving the pilgrims. Let us make Baba Barfanis Yatra an exemplary model of devotion and service. Let us show the world that when devotion and service go hand in hand, the impossible becomes possible. Let us ensure that every pilgrim feels our hospitality and warmth. This is an occasion when Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, Christians and followers of all faiths in Jammu Kashmir stand together in the cause of human service. That unity is our greatest strength, he said. The Lieutenant Governor also emphasized that over the past few years, Shri Amarnath Ji Shrine Board and other stakeholders continuously worked to make the Yatra smoother and safer. Roads have been widened, communication facilities improved and infrastructure modernized. He said Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra is now equipped with world-class facilities. During the interaction, the members of civil society unanimously extended their support and cooperation for the successful conduct of the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra. They appreciated the extensive arrangements made by the Administration and the Shri Amarnath Ji Shrine Board over the past few years, stating that significant improvements in infrastructure, security, healthcare, sanitation and pilgrim facilities have greatly enhanced the overall Yatra experience. The Lieutenant Governor also welcomed the valuable suggestions shared by the civil society members and other stakeholders. He assured them that all genuine recommendations would be thoroughly examined for implementation. The interaction was attended by Shri Altaf Ahmad Wani, Shri Aga Syed Muntazir Mehdi and Shri Mian Mehar Ali, Members of Legislative Assembly; Shri Nalin Prabhat, Director General of Police; Dr Mandeep K Bhandari, Principal Secretary to Lieutenant Governor and CEO, Shri Amarnath Ji Shrine Board; Shri Anshul Garg, Divisional Commissioner, Kashmir; Shri VK Birdi, IGP Kashmir; Deputy Commissioners, senior officials, representatives of religious and social organisations, trade and business associations, social organisations and other prominent members of civil society also participated.

RisingKashmir 27 Jun 2026 9:33 pm

Crackdown on Substandard Farm Inputs: 235 Kg of Suspected Pesticide Seized

SRINAGAR: The Agriculture Department on Saturday seized 235 kilograms of a pesticide suspected of violating regulatory standards during a surprise inspection of pesticide dealers in Shopian as part of its ongoing drive against substandard and unauthorised agricultural inputs. The inspection, led by Director Agriculture Kashmir, involved a detailed examination of pesticide stocks and records maintained []

KashmirLife 27 Jun 2026 8:55 pm

Tremors felt in J&K after 6.2 magnitude quake hits Afghanistan

Srinagar , June 27 : Tremors were felt in Srinagar and other parts of Jammu and Kashmir after a 6.2 magnitude earthquake struck Afghanistan on Saturday evening, according to the National Centre for Seismology (NCS). As per NCS data posted on X, the earthquake occurred at 19:04:51 IST with its epicentre located at latitude 36.442 North and longitude 70.672 East in Afghanistan. The quake had a depth of 215 kilometres. The NCS stated that the earthquake originated in Afghanistan and tremors were felt across parts of the northern region, including Jammu and Kashmir. Imtiyaz Ahmed, a local in Srinagar, said he felt the tremors while indoors. An earthquake struck. I was sitting on a chair inside. The chair shook... Thankfully, there is no damage in this area so far. I don't know what might happen next, he told ANI. Another resident, Dais Waheed, said the tremors were brief. We were coming back from a practice when we felt a slight earthquake, and we got a bit startled. But it stopped after just a couple of tremors, he told ANI. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 27 Jun 2026 8:37 pm

ACB Traps Engineer, Senior Assistant for Demanding Rs 40,000 Bribe

SRINAGAR: The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB), Jammu, on Saturday registered a corruption case against an Assistant Executive Engineer (AEE) and a Senior Assistant for allegedly demanding and accepting a bribe of Rs 40,000 from a complainant for processing a boiler inspection case. An ACB spokesperson said that an FIR has been registered at Police Station ACB []

KashmirLife 27 Jun 2026 8:31 pm

Lieutenant Governor Addresses Interfaith Dialogue Event

Srinagar, 27th June 2026: The Lieutenant Governor, Shri Manoj Sinha today addressed Interfaith Dialogue organised by the National Council for Promotion of Urdu Language and Inter-Faith Harmony Foundation of India. The Lieutenant Governor highlighted Indias legacy as an ancient civilization rooted in mutual respect, where diverse faiths coexist, flourish, and teach the world the wisdom [] The post Lieutenant Governor Addresses Interfaith Dialogue Event appeared first on Kashmir Media Watch .

Kashmir Media Watch 27 Jun 2026 8:21 pm

Lieutenant Governor Met with Civil Society Groups, Business Leaders, and Religious Heads to Discuss the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra

Srinagar, 27th June 2026: The Lieutenant Governor, Shri Manoj Sinha today met with Civil Society Groups, Business Leaders, and Religious Heads to discuss the upcoming Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra. During his interaction, the Lieutenant Governor appealed to all sections of the society to actively support and contribute to this sacred journey, which is a true [] The post Lieutenant Governor Met with Civil Society Groups, Business Leaders, and Religious Heads to Discuss the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra appeared first on Kashmir Media Watch .

Kashmir Media Watch 27 Jun 2026 8:15 pm

Indias ancient civilisation rooted in mutual respect where diverse faiths coexist and flourish: J-K LG

Srinagar, June 27: The Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today addressed Interfaith Dialogue organised by the National Council for Promotion of Urdu Language and Inter-Faith Harmony Foundation of India. The Lieutenant Governor highlighted Indias legacy as an ancient civilization rooted in mutual respect, where diverse faiths coexist, flourish, and teach the world the wisdom of peace. The world recognizes that Hinduism- Sanatana Dharma, the worlds oldest living religion, never imposed itself. Instead, it embraced diversity and coexistence. Ancient India built a foundation of respect, giving Christianity, Islam, Judaism and Zoroastrianism freedom to flourish. In a world facing conflicts and intolerance, the core spirit of Sanatana Dharma and Indian philosophy can serve as a guiding light. Today, the world may be divided by religion, language, and race, but Indian thought has the unique power to bridge these divides, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor said that India is a living idea that declares humanity should live together as one family. He said the young generation must carry this vision forward, reminding the world that peace is possible through mutual respect. In intellectual, spiritual, and cultural vocabulary I call this Indianness- Bhartiyata, the ethos that offered the world the vision of equal respect for all religions, the pursuit of truth, unity in diversity, the idea of the world as one family (Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam), and a shared cultural consciousness. Our ancient texts, the Vedas and Upanishads, symbols of a knowledge tradition older than five thousand years, have always taught harmonious living. They taught humanity that people of different faiths should live together while respecting one anothers beliefs. That is the eternal principle. Thousands of years ago our sages said that truth is not confined to a single path. Truth is infinite, and there are many routes that lead to it. That is why India has always seen diversity not as division but as a blessing. This outlook is reflected in the crown jewel of India, Jammu Kashmir, where for centuries the spirit of harmony and coexistence has been part of life. People often use the word Kashmiriyat, which actually springs from the philosophy of Indianness- Bhartiyata and symbolizes the fundamental sentiment India has taught the world since the Vedic age, equal respect for all religions, cultures, and traditions, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor stated that when Islam came to India in the 12th and 13th centuries and many Sufi saints and Islamic scholars came here, they found unique Indian culture rooted in love, spirituality and compassion, and equality. Sufi saints were inspired by the vision of Vedas, Upanishads, Buddhism, and Jainism and they learnt the ideals of co-existence from Indian scriptures. Moreover, numerous repositories of Sanskrit knowledge were translated into Arabic. Our ancestors prayed, Sarve Bhavantu Sukhina, Sarve Santu Niramaya - may all be happy, may all be free from illness. This prayer is not for one religion or sect but it is a prayer for the welfare of all humanity. I believe this is Indias identity. India and its ancient philosophy have never told anyone to abandon their faith. India has always said to the people to bring your faith with you, bring your traditions, and live with us in harmony. That is Indias distinctiveness. That is the greatness of the Indian spiritual tradition, the Lieutenant Governor said. Dr. Karan Singh, former Union Minister; Prof. Nilofer Khan, Vice Chancellor, University of Kashmir; Dr. Khwaja Iftikhar Ahmed, President, Inter-Faith Harmony Foundation of India; Dr. Md. Shams Equbal, Director, National Council for Promotion of Urdu Language, New Delhi; Dr. Jyotsna Singh, Founder Director, Dara Shikoh Centre, Srinagar; Dr. Nasreen Shama, Director, Operations, Inter Faith Harmony Foundation of India; Fida Firdous, President, Kashmir Writers Association; Navaid ul Islam Khan; National Coordinator, Inter Faith Harmony Foundation of India, Dr. GV Sundeep Chakravarthy, SSP Srinagar; Akshay Labroo, Deputy Commissioner Srinagar; senior officials, prominent citizens and literary personalities were present.

Greater Kashmir 27 Jun 2026 8:13 pm

Dr Parida, Dr Dalai Receive Shree Bharat Ratnam Global Award 2026 in Delhi

New Delhi: In a significant development, eminent literary personalities Dr Narottam Parida and Dr Prasana Kumar Dalai were conferred Honorary Doctorates and the Shree Bharat Ratnam Global Award 2026 on 26th June, Friday in Delhi. The honors were presented on the eve of the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, at a ceremony [] The post Dr Parida, Dr Dalai Receive Shree Bharat Ratnam Global Award 2026 in Delhi appeared first on Kashmir Media Watch .

Kashmir Media Watch 27 Jun 2026 8:04 pm

Earthquake Tremors Jolt Kashmir

SRINAGAR: A strong earthquake measuring 6.2 on the Richter scale jolted the Kashmir Valley on Saturday morning, triggering panic among residents, though there were no immediate reports of casualties or property damage, officials said. According to the Meteorological Department, the earthquake struck at 7:04:51 am IST and was felt across Srinagar and several other districts []

KashmirLife 27 Jun 2026 8:01 pm

6.2 magnitude earthquake jolts Kashmir Valley

Srinagar: A strong earthquake tremor was felt in several parts of Kashmir on Saturday. As per details, the earthquake of magnitude 6.2.on Richter scale was felt in Srinagar and other districts at around 7:04:51 IST. According to Local meteorological department here, the epicentre was Afghanistan at Latitude 36.442 North and Longitude 70.67 East with a []

Kashmir Reader 27 Jun 2026 7:24 pm

Police Refute Rumours of Army Personnel Injured in Gulmarg

SRINAGAR: Baramulla Police on Saturday dismissed as false reports circulating on social media claiming that Army personnel were injured at Asha Post in the Gulmarg sector and warned of strict action against those spreading misinformation. A spokesperson said the police clarified that no Army personnel had sustained any injuries at Asha Post and that the []

KashmirLife 27 Jun 2026 7:20 pm

Google Invites Kashmiri Podcaster RJ Umar Nisar to Its Exclusive YouTube Creators Collective

Srinagar, June 27 :In a landmark moment for the creator ecosystem of Jammu and Kashmir, acclaimed podcaster, filmmaker, media entrepreneur, and digital storyteller RJ Umar Nisar was invited to attend the exclusive YouTube Creators Collective hosted by Google and YouTube. The invite only gathering brought together some of India's most influential creators, innovators, and digital storytellers, recognizing the growing impact of independent voices shaping the country's digital landscape. Hailing from a small village in Tral, South Kashmir, RJ Umar Nisar's journey represents one of the most remarkable stories of contemporary Indian digital media. Beginning his career as a radio jockey at the age of 12, Umar transformed his passion for storytelling into a powerful multimedia platform that today reaches audiences across India and the world. Through Mashq Records and the Mashq Records Podcast, he has emerged as one of the most recognized independent podcasters from the region, breaking geographical and cultural barriers through meaningful conversations and authentic storytelling. Widely regarded as a trailblazer for podcasting in Jammu and Kashmir and beyond, RJ Umar Nisar has played a pioneering role in popularizing long form conversations and digital storytelling in the region. His work has contributed significantly to building a podcast culture in Kashmir while connecting local narratives with national and international audiences. Over the years, the Mashq Records Podcast has featured some of the most influential personalities from across sectors, including Chief Ministers, Members of Parliament, nationally acclaimed Bollywood filmmakers, artists, policymakers, social reformers, business leaders, and cultural icons. His conversations with prominent personalities have established the platform as one of the leading independent podcast destinations in the country. With content crossing more than 350 million views globally across digital platforms, RJ Umar Nisar has built one of India's fastest growing independent podcast and storytelling ecosystems. This extraordinary reach, combined with his consistent impact in the digital space, has positioned him among the country's emerging top podcasters and digital storytellers. Beyond audience numbers, Umar's work has earned widespread recognition at the national level. He is the recipient of multiple prestigious national awards and honors for his contributions to media, storytelling, youth engagement, and social impact, further strengthening his position as one of the leading voices emerging from Jammu and Kashmir. The YouTube Creators Collective serves as a premier platform where creators discuss the future of digital storytelling, audience engagement, content innovation, and the evolving creator economy. RJ Umar Nisar's participation in this exclusive gathering marks another significant milestone in his journey from a small village in Kashmir to becoming a nationally recognized digital creator. Speaking after attending the event, RJ Umar Nisar said: Coming from a small village in Kashmir and receiving an invitation from Google to attend the YouTube Creators Collective is a deeply emotional and humbling experience. When I started my journey as a young radio jockey, I never imagined that one day our stories from Kashmir would reach hundreds of millions of people globally. This recognition is not only a personal milestone, but a celebration of every dreamer, creator, and storyteller from Jammu and Kashmir. I believe authentic stories have the power to transcend borders, cultures, and geography. Our journey through Mashq Records and podcasting has always been about creating conversations that matter, and this recognition strengthens our commitment to taking the voices of Kashmir to the world. As the creator economy continues to redefine the global media landscape, RJ Umar Nisar's presence at Google's YouTube Creators Collective stands as a testament to the growing influence of independent creators from Jammu and Kashmir. From pioneering podcasting in the region to building a globally viewed platform with over 350 million views, his journey continues to inspire a new generation of storytellers across India and beyond.

RisingKashmir 27 Jun 2026 6:58 pm

Traffic Police Issues Diversion Plan for 12th Muharram Procession in Bandipora

Sumbal: Traffic Police on Saturday issued an advisory notifying traffic diversions on the SrinagarSumbalBandipora road in view of the 12th Muharram procession from Dangerpora to Shahtalpora tommorrow. According to the advisory, traffic movement on the road stretch will remain affected from 12:30 pm to 10 pm, and commuters have been advised to avoid the route []

Kashmir Reader 27 Jun 2026 6:28 pm

Man killed after mishandling old unexploded shell near Gulmarg

Baramulla: A man was killed after an old unexploded shell detonated near Asha Post in the Sumli Wali Dhok area near Gulmarg in north Kashmirs Baramulla district on Saturday afternoon, officials said. A senior police officer said that the explosion occurred when the victim was allegedly handling the old shell. The officer said the exact []

Kashmir Reader 27 Jun 2026 6:01 pm

ACB attaches house, land, gold in DA Case

Srinagar: The Jammu and Kashmir Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) on Saturday said it has attached multiple movable and immovable properties, including a residential house, land parcels and gold ornaments, belonging to a former Naazir in the Deputy Commissioners Office, Srinagar, in connection with a disproportionate assets case. In a statement, a spokesperson said the attached assets []

Kashmir Reader 27 Jun 2026 5:12 pm

Jammu Kashmir: 2 Killed, 4 Injured as Vehicle Plunges Into Gorge

SRINAGAR: Two persons were killed and four others injured after a vehicle skidded off the road and plunged into a deep gorge in the Bhaderwah area of Doda district on Saturday, officials said. As per a report in the Daily Excelsior, the incident took place near Basti village in Bhaderwah when the driver lost control []

KashmirLife 27 Jun 2026 5:07 pm

Reasi Police Nab Murder-Accused Couple From Katra, Hand Over to Uttarakhand Cops

Reasi:In a swift inter-state operation, Reasi Police on Thursday apprehended a couple wanted in a murder case in Uttarakhand. The duo was traced to a hotel in Katra and later handed over to Uttarakhand Police for further legal action. A Police officer said that the Katra Police Station received inputs from Police Station Dhanya, District []

Kashmir Reader 27 Jun 2026 4:56 pm

Rahul urges party leaders to support Chhatron ki goonj to bring new, equitable education system

NEW DELHI: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Saturday urged all party leaders to support the students movement launched by its youth wing, as well as the NSUI, against the present education system of oppression and extortion. In a letter, Gandhi urged all party general secretaries, state in-charges and chiefs of all state, district and city []

Kashmir Reader 27 Jun 2026 4:37 pm

Red Fort Blast Case: NIA Chargesheets Three More Terror Accused, Including Absconding Pediatrician

Srinagar: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Saturday filed a supplementary chargesheet against three additional accusedincluding an absconding prime conspiratorin connection with the devastating November 2025 car bomb explosion near the historic Red Fort, which claimed 11 lives. In a handout, the NIA said that the supplementary chargesheet, filed before the NIA Special Court at []

Kashmir Reader 27 Jun 2026 4:20 pm

Pahalgam Enforces Traffic Curbs Ahead of Amarnath Yatra 2026

SRINAGAR: In preparation for the upcoming Amarnath Yatra 2026, the Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM), Pahalgam, has issued a circular introducing immediate traffic management measures aimed at easing congestion and ensuring the smooth movement of pilgrims, tourists and local commuters in the hill resort. According to the circular issued by SDM Pahalgam Amit Gupta (IAS), all hotels []

KashmirLife 27 Jun 2026 4:19 pm

Amarnath Yatra to begin from July 3; robust security arrangements in place, says Anantnag Police

Anantnag, June 27 : The Shri Amarnath Yatra 2026 is scheduled to begin on July 3 and conclude on August 28, with Anantnag Police putting in place a comprehensive security arrangement to ensure the safety of pilgrims, including multi-layer surveillance, deployment of security forces and advanced monitoring systems along the route. Officials said that the police, along with Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) and Jammu and Kashmir Armed Police, have been deployed in adequate strength across the entire Yatra route as part of a robust security grid. On preparations for the Yatra, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Anantnag Amod Ashok Nagpure highlighted the security measures and technological surveillance being implemented. The Amarnath Yatra is a significant event for all of us, and the Anantnag Police bears the crucial responsibility for its preparations and security, he said. He further informed that multiple security layers have been deployed to ensure safety along the pilgrimage route. This year, the police have deployed multiple companies of CAPF and J&K Armed Police along the entire Yatra route, he said. Highlighting technological surveillance, he added that facial recognition systems, CCTV coverage and drone monitoring have been activated. We have installed 34 Facial Recognition System (FRS) cameras at six locations to keep anti-social elements away from the pilgrimage sites. Additionally, a grid of 416 CCTV cameras has been set up along the route... surveillance is also being conducted via drones... mock drills are being carried out in every zone and sector, he said. Appealing to pilgrims, he assured full security arrangements and urged them to undertake the Yatra without fear. I urge the pilgrims to participate in the Yatra without any fear, he added. Earlier on Wednesday, in a major step towards ensuring the safe, secure and peaceful conduct of Amarnath Yatra-2026 (SANJY-2026), Anantnag Police has launched Project Hawk Eye, a comprehensive surveillance and security initiative aimed at maintaining round-the-clock vigilance from the sky to the ground along the entire yatra route. Under this initiative, Anantnag Police has deployed a multi-layered security and surveillance grid by integrating advanced technology with strategic manpower deployment. To maintain aerial surveillance, 5 drones are being deployed at key locations, providing real-time monitoring and enhanced situational awareness. The aerial surveillance network enables quick assessment of any emerging situation and facilitates prompt response by ground units. On the ground, 28 strategically located Machan Morchas (elevated observation posts) have been established at vulnerable and sensitive locations to strengthen observation capabilities and enhance area domination. 22 Specially trained sniper teams have also been deployed at designated points to further reinforce the security architecture and ensure effective response preparedness. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 27 Jun 2026 3:49 pm

Red Fort Case: NIA Chargesheets 3 More, Total Accused Rises to 13

SRINAGAR: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Saturday filed a supplementary chargesheet against three more accused, including an absconding doctor alleged to be a principal conspirator, in connection with the November 2025 Red Fort car bomb blast that left 11 people dead. According to an official statement, the supplementary chargesheet was filed before the NIA []

KashmirLife 27 Jun 2026 3:40 pm

JKCA SGM Reinstates Javid Kitabs Leadership, Voids Secretarys Orders

SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association (JKCA) on Saturday said its Special General Meeting (SGM) had declared all orders, notifications, resolutions and communications issued by the Associations Honorary Secretary since May 21 as null and void, while reaffirming the leadership of President Javid Ahmad Kitab. According to a statement issued by the JKCA, the []

KashmirLife 27 Jun 2026 3:06 pm

Two Killed, Four Injured as Vehicle Rolls Down in Bhaderwah

Bhaderwah, June 27: Two persons were killed and four others injured on Saturday after a vehicle rolled down a gorge on Guldanda Road in Bhaderwah area of Doda district. Officials told GNS that the vehicle skidded off the road and plunged into a deep gorge. Two occupants succumbed to injuries at Sub-District Hospital Bhaderwah. One of the deceased has been identified as Imam Hussain, 65, a resident of Akhnoor. The second victim was identified as Zaitoon Bibi. Four other injured persons were given first aid at SDH Bhaderwah and later referred to Government Medical College Doda for advanced treatment. Police have taken cognizance of the incident. Further details are awaited.(GNS)

RisingKashmir 27 Jun 2026 2:54 pm

Mirwaiz Urges Youth to Reconnect With Faith and Values on Ashoora

SRINAGAR: Mirwaiz-e-Kashmir Molvi Mohammad Umar Farooq on Saturday called for a revival of moral, spiritual and social values, saying the message of Youm-e-Ashoora and the sacrifice of Hazrat Imam Hussain (RA) remains a timeless guide for building a just and compassionate society. Addressing a large gathering at Astan-e-Aaliya Alam Sahib in Narwara on the occasion []

KashmirLife 27 Jun 2026 2:48 pm

LG Sinha Addresses Interfaith Dialogue Event

Srinagar, June 27 : The Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today addressed Interfaith Dialogue organised by the National Council for Promotion of Urdu Language and Inter-Faith Harmony Foundation of India. The Lieutenant Governor highlighted Indias legacy as an ancient civilization rooted in mutual respect, where diverse faiths coexist, flourish, and teach the world the wisdom of peace. The world recognizes that Hinduism- Sanatana Dharma, the worlds oldest living religion, never imposed itself. Instead, it embraced diversity and coexistence. Ancient India built a foundation of respect, giving Christianity, Islam, Judaism and Zoroastrianism freedom to flourish. In a world facing conflicts and intolerance, the core spirit of Sanatana Dharma and Indian philosophy can serve as a guiding light. Today, the world may be divided by religion, language, and race, but Indian thought has the unique power to bridge these divides, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor said that India is a living idea that declares humanity should live together as one family. He said the young generation must carry this vision forward, reminding the world that peace is possible through mutual respect. In intellectual, spiritual, and cultural vocabulary I call this Indianness- Bhartiyata, the ethos that offered the world the vision of equal respect for all religions, the pursuit of truth, unity in diversity, the idea of the world as one family (Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam), and a shared cultural consciousness. Our ancient texts, the Vedas and Upanishads, symbols of a knowledge tradition older than five thousand years, have always taught harmonious living. They taught humanity that people of different faiths should live together while respecting one anothers beliefs. That is the eternal principle. Thousands of years ago our sages said that truth is not confined to a single path. Truth is infinite, and there are many routes that lead to it. That is why India has always seen diversity not as division but as a blessing. This outlook is reflected in the crown jewel of India, Jammu Kashmir, where for centuries the spirit of harmony and coexistence has been part of life. People often use the word Kashmiriyat, which actually springs from the philosophy of Indianness- Bhartiyata and symbolizes the fundamental sentiment India has taught the world since the Vedic age, equal respect for all religions, cultures, and traditions, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor stated that when Islam came to India in the 12th and 13th centuries and many Sufi saints and Islamic scholars came here, they found unique Indian culture rooted in love, spirituality and compassion, and equality. Sufi saints were inspired by the vision of Vedas, Upanishads, Buddhism, and Jainism and they learnt the ideals of co-existence from Indian scriptures. Moreover, numerous repositories of Sanskrit knowledge were translated into Arabic. Our ancestors prayed, Sarve Bhavantu Sukhina, Sarve Santu Niramaya - may all be happy, may all be free from illness. This prayer is not for one religion or sect but it is a prayer for the welfare of all humanity. I believe this is Indias identity. India and its ancient philosophy have never told anyone to abandon their faith. India has always said to the people to bring your faith with you, bring your traditions, and live with us in harmony. That is Indias distinctiveness. That is the greatness of the Indian spiritual tradition, the Lieutenant Governor said. Dr. Karan Singh, former Union Minister; Prof. Nilofer Khan, Vice Chancellor, University of Kashmir; Dr. Khwaja Iftikhar Ahmed, President, Inter-Faith Harmony Foundation of India; Dr. Md. Shams Equbal, Director, National Council for Promotion of Urdu Language, New Delhi; Dr. Jyotsna Singh, Founder Director, Dara Shikoh Centre, Srinagar; Dr. Nasreen Shama, Director, Operations, Inter Faith Harmony Foundation of India; Shri Fida Firdous, President, Kashmir Writers Association; Shri Navaid ul Islam Khan; National Coordinator, Inter Faith Harmony Foundation of India, Dr. GV Sundeep Chakravarthy, SSP Srinagar; Shri Akshay Labroo, Deputy Commissioner Srinagar; senior officials, prominent citizens and literary personalities were present.

RisingKashmir 27 Jun 2026 2:25 pm

Kashmir Is the Crown of India, Statehood Must Be Restored: Karan Singh

SRINAGAR: Former Sadr-e-Riyasat of Jammu and Kashmir Dr Karan Singh on Saturday reiterated his demand for the restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir, saying the Centre had already made a commitment and should fulfil its promise. Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of an Interfaith Dialogue at the Sher-i-Kashmir International Conference Centre (SKICC), Dr []

KashmirLife 27 Jun 2026 2:19 pm

J&K Likely to Remain Mostly Dry Till June 29; Evening Showers Expected: MeT

Srinagar, June 27: The Meteorological Centre Srinagar has forecast generally dry weather across Jammu and Kashmir during the day over the next three days, with the possibility of light rain, brief thundershowers and gusty winds at scattered places during late afternoon and evening hours. According to the forecast, pre-monsoon showers are also likely in the plains of Jammu and adjoining areas, mainly during late night and early morning hours from June 27 to 29. The weather department said a fresh spell of light to moderate rain and thundershowers is expected at many places across J&K from June 30 to July 5, with brief intense heavy showers, thunder and gusty winds likely at a few locations. Issuing an advisory, the MET Centre urged people to stay away from loose structures, electric poles, overhead wires and old trees during thunderstorms, lightning and strong winds. Authorities have also advised suspension of boating and Shikara activities during adverse weather conditions. The department warned of a possibility of hailstorms at isolated places during late afternoon hours and said brief intense showers may trigger flash floods, landslides and mudslides in vulnerable areas. Residents have also been advised to avoid nallas, streams and landslide-prone areas, while temporary waterlogging may occur in some low-lying areas from June 30 onwards.

RisingKashmir 27 Jun 2026 2:06 pm

Centre should fulfil promise of restoring J-K statehood: Karan Singh

Srinagar, Jun 27 : Former Union minister and senior statesman Karan Singh on Saturday said Jammu and Kashmir should regain its statehood, asserting that the Centre has already made a commitment to restore it. Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a function in Srinagar, Singh said the erstwhile state, which was reorganised into two Union Territories in 2019, deserved to have its previous status restored. I think it should be done. The government has also said that it will restore statehood, he said when asked about the demand for the restoration of Jammu and Kashmir's statehood. Singh said Jammu and Kashmir was once among the country's largest states and should not have to seek what rightfully belonged to it. Referring to interfaith harmony, Singh stressed the need for dialogue among followers of different religions, saying it was essential for preserving India's unity and diversity. The purpose of interfaith dialogue is that people of different religions sit together and try to understand each other, he said, adding that such efforts were particularly important in Kashmir. He said his daughter had earlier run a centre dedicated to promoting the ideals of Dara Shikoh in Srinagar and expressed hope that a similar centre could be established again with public support. Singh also appealed to the people of Jammu and Kashmir to maintain harmony and strengthen relations across the region. I would like to tell the people of Kashmir to maintain good relations so that our state can progress and continue to represent the spirit of India, he said. He said communal harmony and mutual understanding were essential for the country's future and urged people to work together to preserve them. (KNS).

RisingKashmir 27 Jun 2026 1:44 pm

Govt Has Promised Statehood, It Should Be Restored: Dr Karan Singh

Srinagar: Former Sadr-e-Riyasat of Jammu and Kashmir, Dr Karan Singh, on Saturday reiterated his support for the restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir, saying the Centre has already made a commitment and should fulfil it. Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of an Interfaith Dialogue at the Sher-i-Kashmir International Conference Centre (SKICC) here, Dr []

Kashmir Reader 27 Jun 2026 1:41 pm

CDS Begins First Jammu Kashmir Tour with Security Review Along LoC; Army Chief, MoS Defence in Ladakh

SRINAGAR: Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) Gen NS Raja Subramani on Friday began his maiden visit to Jammu and Kashmir since assuming office, reviewing the security situation along the Line of Control (LoC) in the Jammu region, while Chief of Army Staff Gen Upendra Dwivedi conducted a review of the situation along the Line of []

KashmirLife 27 Jun 2026 1:37 pm

LG Manoj Sinha Says Indias Strength Lies in Respecting Every Faith

SRINAGAR: Asserting that Indias civilisational identity is rooted in inclusivity and respect for all faiths, Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Saturday said the country has never imposed any religion on others or asked anyone to renounce their faith. Instead, he said, India has always welcomed people of different beliefs with the message: []

KashmirLife 27 Jun 2026 1:20 pm

Moral clarity on Gaza: Rahul Gandhi backs Sonia Gandhi's call for Independent Foreign Policy; claims India 'slipping into Israel's strategic orbit'

New Delhi , June 27 : Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Saturday intensified his criticism of the central government's foreign policy, arguing that India is drifting into Israel's strategic orbit while the rest of the world increasingly pivots away. Gandhi's sharp remarks come in support of a recent editorial by Congress Parliamentary Party Chairperson Sonia Gandhi, in which she urges the nation to reclaim its independent voice and advocate for peace and 'humanitarian values' in Gaza. Rahul Gandhi, in a post shared on X, reiterated a humanitarian appeal, echoing the editorial written by the CPP Chairperson Sonia Gandhi. Highlighting his alignment with the CPP Chairperson's position, he wrote, Through her editorial, Congress Parliamentary Party Chairperson Smt. Sonia Gandhi ji calls on India to reclaim its independent foreign policy, uphold humanitarian values, and speak up with moral clarity on Gaza. Leader of Opposition further detailed his concerns regarding India's current diplomatic path, alleging that India is becoming dangerously aligned with Israel's 'strategic orbit' at a time when much of the world is distancing itself. He wrote, We are slipping further into Israel's strategic orbit, at a time when the world is increasingly pivoting away from it. The Prime Minister's visit to Israel will go down in history as a bewildering strategic decision. Emphasising the humanitarian imperative as the core of his message, he wrote, The spirit of Indian nationhood demands that we speak up for our Palestinian brothers and sisters whose children have been so brutally targeted. Meanwhile, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge, in a post on X, referenced Sonia Gandhi's writing to illustrate how the current foreign policy has caused India to lose its traditional standing among key partners in Iran and the Middle East, stating, We have also distanced ourselves from global public opinion. He wrote, Sonia Gandhi's evocative piece calling out Modi Govt's silence and inaction for our Palestinian brothers and sisters, whose children have been brutally targeted, is a stark reminder of how our current foreign policy has alienated our historical allies in Palestine, Iran, and the larger Middle East. We have also distanced ourselves from global public opinion. Meanwhile, Congress Parliamentary Party Chairperson Sonia Gandhi, in her article, also questioned the Modi government's stance on the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the West Bank. Sonia Gandhi argued that the current administration's lack of a public position is inconsistent with India's national interests and moral traditions. Earlier in the day, Sonia Gandhi's remarks, which highlight the suffering of Palestinian families, were also posted by Priyanka Gandhi Vadra to emphasise the urgent need for a shift in the government's current foreign policy approach. The calculus of national interest demands that we respond to the global public opinion against the Israeli regime's genocidal actions in Gaza and its brutal displacement and dispossession of lakhs of Palestinian families in the occupied West Bank. The Modi government's continued silence simply cannot be explained rationally or morally. -Smt. Sonia Gandhi ji, CPP Chairperson, the post read. Meanwhile, on June 20, Israeli strikes in Gaza killed at least six people, including two children and a cameraman with broadcaster Al Jazeera, according to Palestinian health officials, as reported by Politico. Earlier in June, the Palestinian Ministry of Health claimed the Palestinian health sector is facing a serious and unprecedented humanitarian crisis as a result of the suffocating financial crisis and the continued financial siege imposed by Israel, a situation they claim now threatens the lives of thousands of Palestinian patients and places the healthcare system on the brink of collapse. According to the Palestinian side, the situation further deteriorated amid sharp economic decline, rising poverty and unemployment rates, and the increasing dependence of Palestinian citizens on already overstretched public healthcare services. The Palestinian side further warned that the continued deterioration of the healthcare sector constitutes a grave humanitarian threat and calls upon the international community, humanitarian organisations, and donor states to take urgent action to support the Palestinian health sector and safeguard the right of Palestinian patients to life and medical treatment. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 27 Jun 2026 1:12 pm

India Never Asked Anyone to Abandon Their Faith: LG Sinha

Srinagar, Jun 27 : Asserting that Indias civilisational identity is rooted in inclusivity and respect for all faiths, Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Saturday said the country has never imposed any religion on others nor asked anyone to renounce their faith. Instead, he said, India has always welcomed people of different beliefs with the message: Come with your faith and live with us. Addressing the Interfaith Dialogue at the Sher-i-Kashmir International Conference Centre (SKICC) here, the Lieutenant Governor, as per the news agencyKashmir News Observer (KNO), said the gathering reflected Indias timeless traditions of wisdom, dialogue, tolerance and peaceful coexistence. He said India, since ancient times, has nurtured an environment where diverse philosophies, cultures, religions and schools of thought have flourished together with mutual respect and dignity. This is the land where humanity was taught how to live together with compassion, dignity and mutual respect, Sinha said, adding that Indias civilisation has always regarded diversity as its greatest strength rather than a source of conflict. Explaining the concept of Dharma, the Lieutenant Governor said it transcends religion and sect, representing righteousness, duty and values that sustain society. Quoting the Rig Veda, he said the ancient scriptures recognised one Supreme Being who belongs to all humanity. Referring to the Atharva Veda, he said the ancient text envisioned the Earth as a common home where people following different beliefs, traditions and ways of worship coexist peacefully. I call this Bharatiyata, Sinha said, adding that even Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti described this spirit as the essence of Hindustan. He said Indian civilisation has always upheld the belief that no human being is superior or inferior and that all people belong to one human family. Truth, he said, is eternal, while diversity is a divine blessing. Describing Jammu and Kashmir as the crown of Indias civilisational heritage, the Lieutenant Governor said Kashmiriyat embodies the very ideals of Bharatiyata and is rooted in compassion, coexistence, tolerance and mutual respect. He said these values have shaped Kashmirs composite culture since ancient times and continue to define its social fabric. Referring to the arrival of Islam in the Indian subcontinent, Sinha said Indias response was characterised by dialogue, cultural exchange and intellectual cooperation rather than confrontation. He noted that several Sanskrit works were translated into Arabic, enabling the exchange of knowledge across civilisations. Quoting the Bhagavad Gita, he said God accepts every devotee irrespective of the form in which He is worshipped, reflecting Indias belief that different paths ultimately lead to the same truth. Highlighting Indias long tradition of providing refuge, Sinha said people fleeing persecution were welcomed without being asked to abandon their religion. When people fleeing persecution came to India, no one told them to give up their religion. India welcomed them with the message: bring your faith with you and live together with us, he said. Calling it one of the defining characteristics of Indian civilisation, the Lieutenant Governor said no other country has demonstrated such a long and uninterrupted tradition of religious accommodation. Sinha also referred to the evolution of Urdu, saying several historians believe the language was initially known as Hindi before acquiring its present identity in the nineteenth century. He highlighted the contribution of Amir Khusro in shaping Indias composite culture and literary heritage. At a time when the world is witnessing conflicts, intolerance and uncertainty, Indias civilisational wisdom offers hope and guidance, he said. The Lieutenant Governor also recalled the legacy of Nalanda University as one of the worlds greatest centres of learning and referred to Mughal emperor Akbars efforts to foster dialogue among different faiths. He paid tribute to Guru Nanak Dev, Yogini Lalleshwari and several saints and spiritual leaders whose teachings strengthened Kashmirs tradition of communal harmony and human brotherhood. Sinha said Kashmir reflects Indias shared spiritual heritage, where temples, mosques, shrines, gurdwaras and churches stand together as symbols of mutual respect and coexistence. Referring to the peaceful observance of Muharram, he said the administration remains fully committed to ensuring that all religious events are conducted with dignity and harmony. He also announced that a high-level meeting on the forthcoming Shri Amarnath Yatra would be held later in the day to review preparations and ensure the smooth and safe conduct of the annual pilgrimage. Quoting a Kashmiri saying that God is one though called by different names, Sinha stressed that humanitys shared spiritual values must always prevail over divisions. Invoking Mahatma Gandhi, he said words acquire meaning only when translated into action. Whatever we say, we must demonstrate through our conduct. Otherwise, our words lose their value, he remarked. The Lieutenant Governor expressed hope that the message emerging from the Interfaith Dialogue would inspire people across Jammu and Kashmir to move forward with mutual trust, respect and a shared commitment to peace, harmony and inclusive development(KNO)

RisingKashmir 27 Jun 2026 12:58 pm

Drug Control Department Seals Medical Shop Over Schedule H1 Violations

SRINAGAR: The Drug Control Department, Anantnag, in coordination with the Police Department, on Saturday sealed a medical shop, identified as Waseem Medicate, at Brakpora in Anantnag district after detecting serious violations in the maintenance of records for Schedule H1 medicines. Official sources said that a joint inspection team conducted a comprehensive inspection drive across various []

KashmirLife 27 Jun 2026 12:50 pm

Pakistani national caught by security forces near LoC in J&K's Poonch

Poonch, June 27 : A Pakistani national was apprehended by security forces near the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch district on Friday. The individual, identified as Mohd Sajad, son of Rafiq, is a resident of Polas in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). He was intercepted after moving suspiciously during routine surveillance around the area. Security agencies are interrogating the Pok resident to determine his motives and background. Further details are awaited. Earlier, Shiv Kumar Sharma, Deputy Inspector General of Police, Udhampur-Reasi Range, chaired a high-level joint security review meeting at Katra to assess and strengthen security and operational preparedness for the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Yatra ahead of SANJY 2026 and the anticipated surge in pilgrim footfall. The meeting was attended by SSP Reasi, SP Katra, SDPO Katra, DySP Bhawan and senior officers from the Army, CRPF, Intelligence Bureau, CID, Railways, Traffic Police and representatives of the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board. SSP Reasi presented a comprehensive security grid and a detailed briefing on the security arrangements in Katra town, the Yatra route and the Holy Shrine. A thorough review was undertaken of all security measures in place, including deployment en route, CCTV surveillance mechanisms, emergency response systems and coordination among stakeholder agencies. Special emphasis was laid on the security of hilly terrains, high ridges and vulnerable locations surrounding Katra town, the Yatra track and the Holy Shrine. The DIG directed intensified monitoring and strategic deployment of personnel at dominating heights and sensitive points to ensure effective area domination and prevent any security breach. The deployment matrix along the entire route from Katra to Bhawan was also reviewed to ensure adequate coverage and a secure passage for pilgrims. Regular inspections and verification of hotels, lodges, guest houses, homestays and other accommodation facilities were also emphasised. The DIG underscored the importance of seamless inter-agency coordination, intelligence sharing and swift response mechanisms to effectively address any emerging challenges. The meeting concluded with a collective commitment from all participating agencies to ensure a secure, peaceful and devotee-friendly environment for pilgrims visiting the Holy Shrine of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 27 Jun 2026 12:41 pm

Fire Breaks Out in Srinagar's Khanyar ; Two Residential Houses Damaged

Srinagar, June 27: At around 3:00 a.m the State Fire Control Room, Batamaloo, received a fire call from Tabardar Mohalla, Khanyar. Acting swiftly, fire tenders from Fire Station Babdemb, Fire Station Rainawari, Fire Station M.R. Gunj, followed by Fire & Emergency Services Headquarters, was rushed to the spot. Considering the highly congested nature of the area, additional fire tenders were dispatched as reinforcement to assist in the firefighting operation. Upon arrival, firefighters found a four-storeyed residential house in which the 3rd and 4th Story was engulfed in flames, while the attic portion of an adjacent three-storeyed residential house had also caught fire. Firefighters immediately launched an intensive firefighting operation to prevent the blaze from spreading further. In the incident, two residential houses sustained damage. The four-storeyed residential house In which the 3rd story and the Attic was completely gutted in the fire and the Rest 2nd Floor and Ground floor got damaged due to water, heat and smoke, while the three-storeyed residential house was partially damaged. The operation was carried out under the overall supervision of ADGP/Director, Fire & Emergency Services Alok Kumar - IPS while senior officials remained on the ground to monitor and coordinate the operation. The cause of the fire is yet to be ascertained and is under investigation.

RisingKashmir 27 Jun 2026 12:22 pm

Two Houses Damaged in Early Morning Fire in Srinagar

SRINAGAR: Two residential houses were damaged in a fire that broke out in the Tabardar Mohalla area of Khanyar in Srinagar during the early hours of Saturday, officials of the Fire and Emergency Services (F and ES) said. According to F and ES Kashmir, the State Fire Control Room at Batamaloo received information about the []

KashmirLife 27 Jun 2026 12:13 pm

PM Modi leaves for Seychelles; to attend golden jubilee of countrys National Day

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday left for Seychelles on a three-day visit during which he will attend the golden jubilee celebrations of the National Day of that country and have bilateral discussions with President Patrick Herminie to further strengthen the friendship. In his departure statement, the prime minister said Seychelles is a []

Kashmir Reader 27 Jun 2026 10:49 am

Death toll rises to 589; over 2900 people injured after twin earthquakes in Venezuela

Venezuela, June 27: The death toll following the fatal earthquakes in Venezuela has crossed 500 while over 2900 people have been injured, acting President Delcy Rodriguez told state broadcaster VTV, according to CNN. As per the report by CNN, Rodriguez said on Friday that the death toll has risen to 589, with 2,980 people injured. The update comes as rescue operations are underway to bring out people trapped under the rubble during the critical golden window of up to 72 hours following the earthquake. CNN reported that the death toll is expected to rise significantly as search teams find more victims. We haven't slept a wink in our efforts to save lives, Rodriguez told VTV, as she also praised the arrival of international assistance and emergency crews. We have saved dozens of lives. As per VTV, search and rescue teams are concentrating efforts on the state of La Guaira, which appears to be the most affected area following the deadly back-to-back earthquakes. It was reported that the government said it has also established a stockpile centre of food, water and medicines for those in need at the foreign ministry in Caracas. Humanitarian efforts are underway in Venezuela as hundreds of citizens have volunteered to deliver water, food, medicines, and supplies to the affected communities in Caraballeda and Vargas. India has launched 'Operation Amistad' to support earthquake-hit Venezuela, with two Indian Air Force C-17 aircraft carrying a field hospital unit and more than 35 tonnes of relief supplies, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar announced on Friday. In a post on X, announcing the operation, Jaishankar said, Operation Amistad underway! Two @IAF_MCC C17S took off today for Venezuela with urgent assistance to support their post-earthquake relief efforts. The relief mission includes an Indian Army Field Hospital Unit and over 35 tonnes of humanitarian assistance, including medicines, medical equipment and two BHISHM Cubes, designed to provide rapid emergency medical support in disaster situations. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 27 Jun 2026 10:45 am

PM Modi emplanes for two-day state visit to Seychelles, to attend National Day Golden Jubilee celebrations

New Delhi , June 27: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday embarked for Victoria, Seychelles, where he will undertake a two-day State Visit to participate in the Golden Jubilee celebrations of the country's National Day as the Guest of Honour. Leaving for Seychelles, where I will take part in their National Day celebrations. This year, it is even more special because it is the Golden Jubilee celebrations. Seychelles is a valued maritime neighbour and a key partner in our Vision MAHASAGAR, as well as in advancing the interests of the Global South. I look forward to discussions with my friend, Dr. Patrick Herminie, President of the Republic of Seychelles. I am honoured to be addressing the National Assembly of Seychelles during the visit. I also look forward to meeting the Indian community there, the PM posted on X ahead of his departure. The Prime Minister's visit from June 27 to June 29 comes at the invitation of Seychelles President Patrick Herminie and is aimed at further strengthening the longstanding partnership between the two countries. Ahead of his departure, PM Modi said Seychelles remains a valued maritime neighbour and a key partner in India's Vision MAHASAGAR and its shared commitment to the Global South. He stated that the visit would provide an opportunity for both countries to further deepen their longstanding partnership and work together to advance the progress of their people while promoting security and prosperity in the Indian Ocean region. Building on the successful State visit of President Herminie to India in February 2026, I look forward to our discussions aimed at further strengthening our enduring friendship. Together, we will work to advance the progress of our peoples and promote security and prosperity in the Indian Ocean region, the Prime Minister said in his departure statement. During the visit, PM Modi will hold talks with President Herminie to review the full spectrum of bilateral cooperation and exchange views on regional and international issues of mutual interest. The Prime Minister will also become the first Indian Prime Minister to address the National Assembly of Seychelles, besides interacting with members of the Indian diaspora in the island nation. The visit holds special significance as India and Seychelles are marking the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations, which are rooted in mutual trust, shared democratic values, respect for diversity and deep people-to-people ties. A contingent of the Indian Armed Forces, along with two Indian Navy ships, will also participate in the Golden Jubilee National Day celebrations, highlighting the close defence and maritime cooperation between the two countries. PM Modi's visit is expected to further deepen bilateral ties, enhance maritime cooperation in the Indian Ocean region and reinforce the shared vision of a secure, peaceful and prosperous region. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 27 Jun 2026 10:36 am

CIK Conducts Multiple Raids Across Kashmir Valley

Srinagar:The Counter Intelligence Kashmir (CIK) on Saturday carried out multiple raids at different locations across the Valley in connection with an ongoing investigation. Officials said that a CIK team from Srinagar raided the residence of Riyaz Ahmad Beigh, son of Noor Mohammad Beigh, originally from Dalal Mohalla, Maharaj Gunj, Srinagar, and presently residing at Hokarsar []

Kashmir Reader 27 Jun 2026 9:38 am

Pakistani intruder apprehended along LoC in J-Ks Poonch

Jammu: Army troops apprehended a 26-year-old infiltrator, a resident of PoK, along the LoC in the Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir, officials said on Saturday, June 27. Mohammad Sajad was taken into custody after entering the Indian side from across the border through the Gulpur area of the Krishna Ghati sector on Friday, June Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 27 Jun 2026 8:46 am

MLA, JMC Commissioner lay foundation stone for flood restoration works in Janipur

Jammu, Jun 26: MLA Jammu North Sham Lal Sharma and Jammu Municipal Corporation Commissioner Dr Devansh Yadav on Friday jointly laid the foundation stone for flood restoration works in Janipur. The project, under the Scheme for Special Assistance to States for Capital Investment (SASCI), estimated at Rs 4.99 crore, covers Ward Nos. 34, 35, 36, 37 and 38 and aims at the restoration and upgradation of lanes, drains and allied infrastructure damaged by last year's rains and flash floods. Works will benefit residents of Janipur Colony, Main Chowk, Lakkar Mandi, Daily Excelsior Lane Area, Shivalikpuram Nagar, Shiv Vihar, Basant Nagar, Pamposh Colony and adjoining areas and include reconstruction of damaged lanes and drains, improvement of storm-water drainage systems and strengthening of public infrastructure. On the occasion, MLA Sharma said the Government is committed to rebuilding infrastructure damaged by natural calamities and that the restoration works would also enhance the resilience of civic infrastructure against future weather-related challenges. Dr Yadav said JMC is making sustained efforts to upgrade urban infrastructure across the city and that the project has been planned keeping in view the requirements of the affected areas. He directed officers and executing agencies to ensure time-bound execution at the highest standards of quality. Locals and area representatives welcomed the initiative and expressed gratitude to the Government and JMC for taking up the restoration works. Among those present were senior officers of JMC, local representatives, engineers and officials of departments concerned.

RisingKashmir 27 Jun 2026 8:30 am

SANJY-2026: DC Bpora reviews arrangements at Shadipora

Bandipora, Jun 26: Deputy Commissioner (DC) Bandipora, Indu Kanwal Chib on Friday visited the Shadipora Transit Camp to assess the preparedness and review arrangements being put in place for the smooth conduct of Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra (SANJY) 2026. During the visit, the Deputy Commissioner inspected various facilities, including accommodation, sanitation, drinking water supply, electricity, healthcare services, security measures, and other essential amenities for the convenience of pilgrims. Emphasizing inter-departmental coordination, she stressed the importance of providing a seamless and comfortable experience to the pilgrims during the annual pilgrimage. Officials from various line departments accompanied the Deputy Commissioner and briefed her on the progress of the preparations. She instructed the officers to remain proactive in addressing any gaps and to ensure that all necessary facilities are fully operational before the commencement of the Yatra. Indu Kanwal Chib said that District Administration is committed to make all necessary arrangements for the successful and hassle-free conduct of SANJY-2026, ensuring the safety, comfort, and well-being of every pilgrim.

RisingKashmir 27 Jun 2026 8:29 am

DLSA Gbal conducts district-wide awareness programs on World Drug Day

Ganderbal, Jun 26: In observance of the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, and in compliance with the directions of the J&K Legal Services Authority under the NALSA (DAWN Drug Awareness and Wellness Navigation for a Drug-Free India) Scheme, 2025, the District Legal Services Authority (DLSA), Ganderbal organized a series of awareness and outreach programmes across various locations of the district. The awareness programmes were organised under the Chairmanship of Abdul Nasir, Chairman, DLSA Ganderbal, and under the guidance of Sheikh Babar Hussain, Secretary, District Legal Services Authority, Ganderbal. The programmes were conducted by the Para Legal Volunteers (PLVs) of DLSA Ganderbal at Benhama, Lar, Kondabal, Safapora, Bamloora and other areas of the district, where extensive interaction was held with members of the public, youth, students and shopkeepers. During the programmes, the participants were sensitized about the harmful effects of drug abuse, substance addiction and illicit trafficking of narcotic drugs. The PLVs highlighted the physical, psychological, social and legal consequences of drug abuse and encouraged the public, particularly the youth, to adopt a healthy, drug-free lifestyle. Awareness was also created regarding the availability of free legal aid, counselling services, rehabilitation facilities and other support mechanisms for persons affected by substance abuse under the NALSA (DAWN) Scheme. The participants appreciated the initiative and expressed their commitment towards spreading awareness against drug abuse and supporting collective efforts for building a drug-free society and safeguarding future generations from the menace of narcotic substances. As part of the continuing observance of the campaign and to further achieve the objectives of the NALSA Scheme, the DLSA will also organize awareness programmes in educational institutions of the district, with a special focus on sensitizing students about the dangers of drug abuse, preventive measures, legal awareness, rehabilitation support and the collective responsibility of society in ensuring a drug-free future. Through these sustained awareness initiatives, DLSA Ganderbal reiterates its commitment towards promoting preventive legal awareness, empowering communities and strengthening the collective fight against drug abuse in furtherance of the objectives envisaged under the NALSA Scheme, 2025.

RisingKashmir 27 Jun 2026 8:26 am

KMCH Sempora celebrates International Anti-Drug Day

Srinagar, Jun 26: Kashmir Medical College and Hospital (KMCH), Sempora, on Friday observed the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking by organizing an awareness programme aimed at educating public and healthcare professionals about the harmful effects of substance abuse and the importance of prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation. The programme organized by Department of Psychiatry KMC focused on raising awareness about the menace of drug abuse and importance of early intervention, timely treatment, counselling, and rehabilitation. In her message, Executive Director KMCH, Insha Qazi, reaffirmed the institution's commitment to supporting initiatives aimed at preventing drug abuse and promoting mental and physical well-being among the youth. She said that awareness, education, and timely medical intervention are key to tackling the growing challenge of substance abuse. She urged young people to stay away from drugs and adopt healthy lifestyles, while encouraging families and communities to support those struggling with addiction rather than stigmatizing them. Drug addiction is a treatable condition, and with timely counselling, medical care, individuals can lead healthy and productive lives. Together, we can build a healthier and drug-free society, she said. On the occasion, Principal KMCH, Prof. Nazir Ahmad Khan, said that the institution is committed to building a drug-free society by keeping the youth away from the menace of substance abuse through timely treatment, counselling, and rehabilitation services. Drug addiction is a medical and neurobiological condition and should be treated like any other medical illness, without stigma or discrimination, he said. Prof. Khan further said that the Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir Manoj Sinha has launched a massive 100-day campaign against drug abuse, which is a highly commendable initiative. He expressed hope that the campaign would create greater public awareness, encourage people to seek treatment at an early stage, and play a role in combating drug addiction across the UT. Head of the Department of Psychiatry, KMCH, Prof. Maqbool Dar, highlighted the major factors contributing to drug addiction, including unemployment, peer pressure, family conflicts, rapid urbanization, broken families, and a lack of awareness about the harmful effects of substance abuse. In his address, Prof. Dar said that parents must acknowledge the growing involvement of youth in drug abuse instead of remaining in denial. He stressed the need for parents to closely monitor their children's behaviour, maintain open communication with them, and seek professional help whenever necessary. He emphasized that drug addiction is a medical condition that is treatable through timely counselling, medical intervention, and rehabilitation. He also appealed to every section of societyincluding parents, teachers, healthcare professionals, religious leaders, and community membersto play an active role in preventing drug abuse and supporting individuals battling addiction. Prof. Dar further suggested that the adverse effects of drug addiction should be incorporated into the school curriculum to educate students from an early age. He also advocated for appointment of trained counsellors and psychologists in schools to provide guidance, identify vulnerable students, and offer timely psychological support to prevent substance abuse.

RisingKashmir 27 Jun 2026 8:23 am

30th Sindhu Darshan Yatra concludes in Leh

Leh, Jun 26: The six-day Pratham Sindhu Kumbh, marking the 30th Sindhu Darshan Yatra, concluded on Friday in Leh, Ladakh with a powerful message of national unity, cultural pride, and devotion. On the final day, thousands of pilgrims visited the sacred Sindhu Ghat and participated in the holy dip under the leadership of Indresh Kumar ji, National Executive Member, RSS. The grand farewell ceremony was held at the NDS Memorial Ground, Leh, attended by national leaders, spiritual leaders, organisers, and pilgrims from across India. The programme began with a vibrant cultural presentation, followed by an appreciation ceremony honouring the efforts of all organisers and volunteers. Addressing the gathering, Indresh Kumar ji delivered a strong message of nationality and unity. Over 3,000 attendees waved the Indian Tricolour and celebrated together, sending a powerful message of patriotism and commitment. With the successful conclusion of the first-ever Sindhu Kumbh, participants expressed great enthusiasm and excitement for the upcoming years celebrations. The organisers expressed heartfelt gratitude to LG Vinai Kumar Saxena, the entire Ladakh Administration, and the people of Ladakh for their warm welcome, cooperation, and exceptional arrangements that made this historic event a grand success.

RisingKashmir 27 Jun 2026 8:21 am

DC Budgam, SSP oversee arrangements on 10th Muharram

Budgam, Jun 26: Deputy Commissioner Budgam, Athar Aamir Khan, along with SSP Budgam, Hari Prasad KK on Friday visited various areas in Budgam to oversee the arrangements and participated in the procession from Mirgund to Budgam. They were also accompanied by ADC Budgam, Additional SP Budgam, CPO Budgam, CMO Budgam, SDPO, Tehsildar, SHO and other concerned district officers. Elaborate arrangements for security, traffic management, parking, electricity, water supply, health and medical facilities, sanitation have been put in place. The DC along with SSP also participated in serving water and refreshments to the mourners at various points enroute. The DC expressed gratitude to all stakeholders, departments, community members and volunteers to their active role in ensuring smooth and peaceful conduct of the Muharram processions across the district.

RisingKashmir 27 Jun 2026 8:15 am

US strikes Iran in response to drone attack on ship that Trump says violated ceasefire

Washington, Jun 27: The US struck Iran on Friday in response to a drone attack a day earlier on a cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz. It's the most significant test yet to an interim understanding reached a week ago by the two countries to begin working to end their months-long war and reopen the pivotal waterway. US President Donald Trump said the drone attack violated the ceasefire. The strikes came shortly after Trump told reporters, You'll find out, whether the US would respond. US Central Command said the military struck missile and drone locations and coastal radar sites in Iran. I don't like the fact that they took a shot yesterday, actually four of them, Trump said at the White House shortly before the US struck back. When asked why there would be strikes when Trump has insisted talks with Tehran are going well, Trump said of Iran, They're a little bit different. He then abruptly cut off questions and reporters were ushered out of his office. Ebrahim Azizi, who heads the Iranian parliament's national security commission, responded to Trump on social media earlier Friday, saying, The Strait of Hormuz is governed by Iran, so: Respect the rules and to ot mistake control for escalation. This is not a violation of the ceasefire; it is ceasefire management, Azizi wrote. Strikes conclude an hour later -------------------------------- The US strikes on Iran concluded about an hour after US Central Command announced the military action on social media, a US official with knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press. The official spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss an ongoing military operation. The British military said on Thursday that a container ship was hit by a projectile off the coast of Oman, coming hours after Iran threatened vessels to stop using the route. The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations centre said no injuries were reported. The development came during a fragile time for the US and Iran as they work to negotiate a permanent end to the war. Iran has increasingly challenged the region and the US over its control of the Strait of Hormuz, even with the current interim deal it reached with the US last week. The attack on the cargo ship happened while a United Nations maritime agency was beginning an operation to move stranded ships out of the strait this week, using an alternative route, hugging the shores of Oman rather than sailing through the central part of the strait. The International Maritime Organisation halted the evacuations after the attack and said on Friday they won't resume until there are guarantees that the other ships won't be attacked. About 115 ships were able to move out of the strait in recent days, leaving about 500 still in the area, said Arsenio Dominguez, the agency's secretary-general. The opening of the alternative passage through the strait was expected to relieve pressure on the world economy and remove Iran's main source of leverage in ongoing peace talks with the US. The US and Iran are still negotiating terms of the deal, including issues such as getting ships through the key strait and addressing the future of Iran's stockpile of highly enriched uranium. Under the interim deal, the two sides have 60 days to work out the details. Cargo ship attack poses a test for shipping ---------------------------------------------- Shipping analysts said the drone strike cast a shadow over what had been a growing stream of trapped vessels finally leaving the Gulf and an increasing flow of tankers carrying crude oil. A week of widening commercial confidence in the Strait of Hormuz has hit its first significant test, said marine data company Windward on X. It said that while the strait remains operationally open with 43 transits recorded after the incident, he pace of normalisation has slowed. On Wednesday, 78 vessels transited the strait, the highest since the war began, although below the pre-war averages of 130 or more per day. At least two tankers reversed course while attempting to transit the strait on the UN-backed route near Oman after Iran insisted vessels use only the Teheran-approved routes, according to marine data and analytic firm Lloyd's List Intelligence. More than two dozen ships were still transiting the strait's southern route after the attack, Lloyd's said Friday. Lebanon and Israel make a step toward peace -------------------------------------------------- Ambassadors from Israel and Lebanon announced an agreement Friday described as a step toward peace following months of conflict between Israeli troops and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah. Nada Hamadeh, Lebanon's ambassador to the US, called the framework a move toward enabling our people to go back to their land and allowing all Lebanese to live in peace, security, and prosperity. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the plan was a great achievement for Israel. The most important thing, first and foremost, is that Israel will remain in the security zone in southern Lebanon, he said, adding that they will stay until Hezbollah is disarmed and no longer poses a threat to Israel. (AP)

Greater Kashmir 27 Jun 2026 6:51 am

Massive Ashura processions held across Kashmir under Anjuman Sharie Shian Mirgund, Gulshan Bagh witness largest gatherings

Aga Syed Hassan Mosavi to participate in funeral of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Iran SRINAGAR/BUDGAM: Under the auspices of Anjuman Sharie Shian Jammu and Kashmir, solemn religious commemorations marking Youm-e-Ashura were observed across the Kashmir Valley with deep reverence and devotion, with scores of Zuljanah processions taken out in different parts of the Valley drawing []

Kashmir Reader 27 Jun 2026 5:57 am

Minister Sharma joins Ashura procession at Zadibal

SRINAGAR: Minister for Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs, Information Technology, Youth Services & Sports, and Science & Technology, Satish Sharma, on Friday joined the Ashura procession at Zadibal, where he paid homage to the unparalleled sacrifice of Imam Hussain (AS) and his companions. The Minister participated in the procession alongside thousands of mourners, reflecting []

Kashmir Reader 27 Jun 2026 5:53 am

CM Omar meets former J&K Governor N. N. Vohra

SRINAGAR: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Friday met former Governor of Jammu & Kashmir N. N. Vohra, in Srinagar. The meeting was marked by a warm and engaging interaction, during which the two exchanged views on a range of issues concerning Jammu & Kashmir. The discussions drew upon Shri Vohras vast administrative experience and his []

Kashmir Reader 27 Jun 2026 5:52 am

Dy CM calls for united fight against drug abuse

RAJOURI: Reaffirming the administrations zero-tolerance approach to narcotics, Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Kumar Choudhary on Friday led a massive anti-drug campaign in Nowshera held to mark the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking. The Department of Social Welfare, under the overall supervision of the district administration Rajouri, organised a Walkathon, Signature Campaign, and []

Kashmir Reader 27 Jun 2026 5:50 am

Dr Darakhshan inaugurates Grand Mosque, guest house, security barrack at Shahdara Sharif

Development story of shrine a testament to Waqf Boards holistic vision SHAHDARA SHARIF (RAJOURI): Chairperson of the Jammu and Kashmir Waqf Board, Dr Syed Darakhshan Andrabi, on Wednesday inaugurated the state-of-the-art Grand Mosque at Shahdara Sharif, along with a new Guest House equipped with modern facilities and a Security Barrack at the shrine campus, describing []

Kashmir Reader 27 Jun 2026 5:49 am

Police conduct sniper response mock drill in Anantnag

ANANTNAG: In view of the forthcoming Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra-2026, J&K Police in Anantnag conducted a specialised Sniper Response Mock Drill at Batangoo along the Yatra route as part of its comprehensive security preparedness for the annual pilgrimage. The exercise was aimed at assessing the operational readiness, precision engagement capabilities, and swift response of specially []

Kashmir Reader 27 Jun 2026 5:48 am

Bukhari welcomes prominent NC leaders, workers, activists into Apni Party

SRINAGAR: The ruling National Conference (NC) suffered a major setback on Friday in the Natipora area of the Chanapora constituency as dozens of its prominent leaders, workers, and activists resigned from the party en masse and joined the Apni Party. On this occasion, Apni Party President Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari extended a warm welcome to []

Kashmir Reader 27 Jun 2026 5:46 am

Mehraj Malik, Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) from Doda called on Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Friday

SANJY-2026: NDMA conducts mock exercise to test emergency preparedness along Baltal Axis GANDERBAL: As part of the ongoing preparations for the forthcoming Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra (SANJY)-2026, the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) on Friday conducted a comprehensive multi-agency mock exercise along the Baltal axis to assess emergency preparedness, strengthen inter-departmental coordination and ensure swift []

Kashmir Reader 27 Jun 2026 5:45 am

Police observe intl day against drug abuse & illicit trafficking

SRINAGAR: On the occasion of the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, J&K Police in Baramulla organized a meaningful awareness and counseling programme at the Police Drug De-Addiction Centre, Baramulla. The event witnessed the participation of recovered patients and their family members, highlighting the importance of collective efforts in overcoming substance abuse. During []

Kashmir Reader 27 Jun 2026 5:44 am

Budgam artist uses calligraphy, painting to serve Muharram

Mir Latif Hussain, JMI graduate, says calligraphy, painting are his way of fulfilling responsibility during sacred month Budgam, Jun 26: Every person has a different responsibility during Muharram. For Budgams multidisciplinary artist Mir Latif Hussain, that responsibility lies in calligraphy and painting. As the month of Muharram begins, Hussain spends his days preparing posters, paintings and banners for mourners and processions, using his art to express remembrance and devotion. I see that with time, a persons responsibility increases. Since it is Muharram, I do calligraphy and make paintings related to Muharram. Every person has a different responsibility and, as an artist, I try to fulfil mine in this way, Hussain told Rising Kashmir. The artist from Wahabpora recently completed a large painting measuring 16 by 17 feet at Imam Bara Bemina, a work that has drawn attention on social media. Recently, I made a large painting measuring 16 by 17 feet at Imam Bara Bemina. It has become quite famous, he said. One of Hussains recent paintings is titled Mithli La Yubayiu Mithlahu, an Arabic phrase attributed to Imam Hussain (AS) and commonly translated as, A person like me cannot pledge allegiance to a person like him. Explaining the idea behind the work, Hussain referred to the popular Urdu verse, They got Hussains head, but never his allegiance, saying it inspired the painting. I made this painting on that title. Imam Hussain had said this to Yazid, and this painting is based on that, he said. A graduate in Fine Arts from the University of Kashmir and a Masters in Painting from Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, Hussain said his journey in art formally began in 2016,though he had been drawing since childhood. Before that, I worked on my own without guidance. I joined Fine Arts in 2016 and completed my bachelors degree. After that, I got admission to Jamia Millia University and completed my Masters there, he said. His participation in exhibitions and interactions with artists from outside Kashmir, he said, broadened his understanding of art and practice. I received a national award at the Kochi Biennale and another from Ranchi University in 2018. By participating in different universities and exhibitions, I learned a lot because artists outside Kashmir work very hard, he said. Hussain also sees technology as a support for artists seeking references and developing ideas. I think AI is good for artistry because artists can take help from it. Earlier, there was no such technology, and artists could only use Google for references. Now, artists can get many references and develop their ideas, he said.

RisingKashmir 27 Jun 2026 2:04 am

Peace spurs revival of border tourism along LoC villages in Kashmir

Srinagar, Jun 26: With normalcy returning to Kashmirs border areas, tourism is witnessing a revival along villages situated near the Line of Control (LoC), bringing renewed hope to local communities dependent on the sector. From Uri in north Kashmirs Baramulla district to Karnah in Kupwara and Gurez in Bandipora, a growing number of local and non-local tourists are once again visiting these scenic destinations, boosting the prospects of border tourism. Among the most popular attractions is Kaman Post in the Uri sector, a strategically significant location along the LoC that offers visitors a view of the other side of the border. Official figures show that 2,757 tourists visited Kaman Post during the first five months of 2026, reflecting a steady increase in footfall. Tourists have started returning to the LoC villages. In Uri, visitors prefer destinations such as Kaman Post, Nambla Waterfall and Limber Waterfall. As peace has returned, tourists have also started making a comeback, which is a positive sign, said Lal Hussain Kohli, a resident of Charunda village in Uri. Locals say the revival of tourism is vital for the economic well-being of border communities.Tourism is the backbone of the border areas. Now that tourists have returned, the government should create more facilities and infrastructure to attract a larger number of visitors, said Bashir Ahmad Wathloo, a member of the civil society in Uri. Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) Uri, Prince Kumar said Kaman Post continues to be a major attraction for visitors. Tourists primarily come to see Kaman Post along the LoC. However, we are exploring ways to develop and promote other destinations under the border tourism initiative, and the government has sought a comprehensive plan in this regard, he said. In Kupwara district, border destinations such as Keran, Teetwal and Karnah have also regained popularity among tourists. As peace has returned, tourists have started visiting the border areas again, said Raja Waqar, a civil society member from Karnah. He said several facilities developed by the Indian Army have helped attract visitors to the region. People come to see the Teetwal Crossing Bridge, Sharda Temple and the Kishanganga River. These attractions have significantly boosted tourist interest in the area, he said. Waqar also urged authorities to simplify the permission process and ease security frisking procedures to encourage more tourists to visit the border belt. Another local resident, Khushal Khawaja, said a number of recent initiatives have further enhanced the appeal of Karnah and surrounding areas. Tourists visit Sadhna Top, the Pahari Cultural Centre Museum, the War Museum, Sadhna Caf and various viewpoints. Several new restaurants have reopened, while Keran has developed homestay facilities for visitors, he said. SDM Karnah, Mohd Raiyaz, said the border areas of Kupwara are witnessing a healthy flow of tourists. Visitors come to see attractions such as Sharda Temple, Sadhna Caf and several other scenic spots across the region, he said. Earlier this month, the Kupwara district administration, in collaboration with the Indian Army, launched the 'Shumali Kashmir' Tourism Portal and the North Kashmir Tourism Magazine to promote border tourism and showcase the region's vast tourism potential. The initiatives were unveiled during a tourism promotion event aimed at attracting more visitors to north Kashmir's border destinations. Reportedly more than three lakh tourists have visited various destinations in Kupwara district, while Gurez valley has recorded nearly 60,000 visitors. Gurez, known for its breathtaking landscapes and unique culture, has also emerged as a major attraction under the border tourism initiative. Tourists from across India are visiting the Gurez border area once again after the return of peace, said a local resident of Gurez. With tourist arrivals steadily increasing across the LoC belt, residents and officials alike hope that improved infrastructure and sustained peace will further strengthen border tourism and create new livelihood opportunities for local communities.

RisingKashmir 27 Jun 2026 2:00 am

Sikh youth serve water to mourners

Srinagar, Jun 26: Srinagar's Zadibal area once again witnessed an example of communal harmony as young members of the Sikh community served refreshments to mourners during the Zuljanah procession on Friday. As thousands of mourners joined the Zuljanah procession from Bota Kadal-Zadibal to commemorate the sacrifice of Imam Hussain (AS) and his companions at Karbala,the Sikh volunteers were seen distributingdrinking water to the participants amid the scorching heat. The gesture, witnessed by scores of mourners, reflected the Valley's long-standing tradition of mutual respect and brotherhood among different communities. Many participants welcomed the initiative, describing it as a symbol of Kashmir's shared cultural ethos and communal amity. Local residents said such acts of goodwill have become a familiar sight during major religious occasions in the area, where people from different faiths often come together to extend support and assistance irrespective of religious affiliations. The volunteers said their participationwasaimed at serving humanity and strengthening the bonds of brotherhood. They expressed hope that such initiatives would continue to promote peace, harmony and mutual understanding among communities. The Zuljanah procession passed through its designated route under elaborate security arrangements before concluding peacefully.

RisingKashmir 27 Jun 2026 1:55 am

CM Omar joins mourners at Zadibal

Distributes water, milk at Sabeel Srinagar, Jun 26: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Friday joined mourners at Zadibal on the solemn occasion of Youm-e-Ashura and distributed water and milk at a sabeel set up along the procession route as a mark of respect and solidarity with the mourners. The Chief Minister was accompanied by his Advisor Nasir Aslam Wani and MLA Zadibal Tanvir Sadiq. During his visit, Omar Abdullah interacted with mourners and volunteers engaged in facilitating the observance of Youm-e-Ashura, and participated in the distribution of refreshments at the sabeel, appreciating the spirit of service and devotion displayed by volunteers. Zadibal, one of the principal centres of Muharram observances in Srinagar, witnessed large gatherings of mourners participating in the traditional Ashura procession amid elaborate arrangements made by the administration to ensure its smooth and peaceful conduct. The Chief Minister also visited the revered Shrine of Mir Shamsu-din Araqi (RA) at Zadibal, where he offered Fatihah and prayed for peace, harmony, and the well-being of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. Youm-e-Ashura, observed on the 10th day of Muharram, commemorates the supreme sacrifice of Hazrat Imam Hussain (AS), his family members, and companions at Karbala. The day is marked by mourning processions, majalis (religious congregations), and sabeels, where water and refreshments are distributed in remembrance of the hardships endured by Imam Hussain (AS) and his companions.

RisingKashmir 27 Jun 2026 1:52 am

Eternal guide to equality: LGs tribute to Imam Hussains sacrifice

Joins Zuljinah procession, serves refreshments among mourners Srinagar, Jun 26: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Friday joined the Zuljinah procession at Zadibal in Srinagar on the solemn occasion of Youm-e-Ashura, the 10th day of Muharram, paying tributes to Hazrat Imam Hussain (AS) and his companions. I pay humble tributes to Hazrat Imam Hussain (AS) and his companions. Their supreme sacrifice for peace, love, and compassion remains an eternal guide to building a society rooted in equality and harmony. Hazrat Imam Hussain (AS) gave the timeless message of selfless service and compassion for the underprivileged. The society must draw inspiration from his noble life and virtues, walking the righteous path of truth, justice, and humanity, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor also served refreshments among the mourners, joining the community in observing the solemn occasion.

RisingKashmir 27 Jun 2026 1:50 am

Youm-e-Ashura: Kashmir remembers Karbala martyrs

Emotions run high as Zadibal witnesses largest Zuljanah procession Srinagar, Jun 26: Youm-e-Ashura, marking the 10th of Muharram and commemorating the martyrdom of Hazrat Imam Hussain (AS) and his companions in Karbala, was observed with religious zeal and fervour across Jammu & Kashmir, with thousands of mourners carrying out the Zuljanah procession in Srinagar. The day commemorates the supreme sacrifice of Imam Hussain (AS) - the grandson of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) - and his companions in the historic Battle of Karbala on the 10th of Muharram, 61 AH. The Zuljanah procession was carried out at around 10:30 AM from Imam Bargah Gulshan Bagh Bota Kadal to Zadibalhereamidthetight security arrangements. The Zuljanah was ritually draped with the traditional chaddar before the procession commenced. Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, who joined the mourners this afternoon, also offered a chaddar to Zuljinah. Besides, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, Inspector General of Police Kashmir Zone, V K Birdi and several other top officials from the police and civil administration visited Zadibal here and joined the mourners. As soon as the procession commenced, the mourners, including men, women and children, marched alongside the Zuljanah, representing the horse of Imam Hussain (AS). The stretch from Botakadal to Zadibal remained packed throughout the day as a sea of mournersengaged in reciting the Nouha and chest-beatingto commemorate the martyrdom of Imam Hussain (AS) and his companions in Karbala. Pertinently, the traditional route began from Abi Guzar near Lal Chowk, passed through Basant Bagh, Habba Kadal, Nalamar, and ended at Zadibal, but was discontinued by the administration for the last few decades. Additionally, along the roadside, a number of NGOs, political parties, departments and district administration had organised Sabeel where the volunteers and the officials were seen busy distributing water, food items and other things. Notably, security personnel were deployed in strength and traffic diversions were put in place to ensure the smooth conduct of the procession. The traffic police had issued an advisoryfor thepeople to ensure the smooth procession in Zadibal. In a statement, the traffic policehadsaid that to ensure smooth movement and public convenience, the following route diversions will be in place, Traffic moving towards Zadibal will be diverted at Firdous Cinema, Mill Stop, Lal Bazar and Bota Kadal. Furthermore, the other areas witnessing Ashura procession include Budgam (from Gazi Manzil to Imambargah Yousufabad, Magam, Iskinderpora Beerwah, Sonpah, Anantnag, Baramulla, Pulwama, and Kulgam and remote areas of Ladakh, including Turtuk, Partappora, and Chushut. Prominent areas in Kashmir, such as Baarji Harwan, Bemina, Mirgund, Hanjiveera, Balhama, Panear, Tral, Devsar Kulgam, Sofipora Pahalgam, Chattergul, Achabal, Dangerpora, and Sonawari also witnessed processions.

RisingKashmir 27 Jun 2026 1:47 am

Deputy CM calls for united fight against drug abuse in Nowshera

Rajouri, June 26: Reaffirming the administrations zero-tolerance approach to narcotics, Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Kumar Choudhary on Friday led a massive anti-drug campaign in Nowshera held to mark the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking. The Department of Social Welfare, under the overall supervision of the district administration Rajouri, organised a Walkathon, Signature Campaign, and Anti-Drug Pledge at Sub-District Headquarters Nowshera to strengthen the community resolve against substance abuse. Addressing the gathering, the Deputy Chief Minister stressed that eradicating drug abuse is a collective responsibility of the society. He underscored the vital role of parents in closely monitoring their children to prevent them from falling into life-threatening habits. The Deputy CM called upon the public to actively support the administration in identifying the drug abuse victims so they can receive timely treatment and rehabilitation. He also asked them to share information on drug traffickers to enable strict action against those endangering the lives of local youth. Additional Deputy Commissioner Nowshera, Dr. Pritam Lal Thapa, also spoke on the occasion. He appealed to the public to extend full support to the administration in bringing drug abuse victims into the mainstream through proper treatment, and to help identify those involved in trafficking. Earlier, District Social Welfare Officer Rajouri, highlighted the significance of the day and created awareness about the ill effects of drug abuse. He also briefed the gathering on initiatives taken by the District Administration for treatment and rehabilitation of the victims. The Walkathon was flagged off by the Deputy Chief Minister from PWD Dak Bungalow Nowshera which culminated at the Tehsil Office. More than 500 participants, including students, officials, civil society members and locals, enthusiastically took part in the event.

RisingKashmir 27 Jun 2026 1:40 am

Hakeem Yaseen Pays Tributes to Martyrs of Karbala

Srinagar, June 26: President of Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Democratic Front (PDF) and former Minister, Hakeem Mohammad Yaseen, paid rich tributes to Imam Hussain (AS) and the martyrs of Karbala on the solemn occasion of Youm-e-Ashura, remembering their unparalleled sacrifice for truth, justice, and the dignity of humanity. In his message, Hakeem Yaseen said that the tragedy of Karbala, despite having occurred more than 1,400 years ago, continues to resonate deeply across generations and remains one of the most powerful examples of courage, sacrifice, and steadfastness in human history. He said Imam Hussain (AS), along with his family members and loyal companions, laid down their lives while standing firmly against oppression, tyranny, and injustice. He said the sacrifice of Imam Hussain (AS) was not merely a historical event but a universal message for all mankind. Karbala teaches that truth and justice must always prevail over falsehood and oppression, regardless of the cost. The stand taken by Imam Hussain (AS) continues to inspire millions across the world to remain steadfast in the face of adversity.

RisingKashmir 27 Jun 2026 1:37 am

Satish Sharma joins Ashura procession at Zadibal

Srinagar, June 26: Minister for Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs, Information Technology, Youth Services & Sports, and Science & Technology, Satish Sharma, on Friday joined the Ashura procession at Zadibal, where he paid homage to the unparalleled sacrifice of Imam Hussain (AS) and his companions. The Minister participated in the procession alongside thousands of mourners, reflecting solidarity with the people commemorating the martyrdom of Imam Hussain (AS), whose message of truth, justice, compassion and steadfastness continues to inspire humanity across generations. Speaking on the occasion, Satish Sharma said that the sacrifices made at Karbala uphold timeless values of righteousness, courage and resistance against oppression. He observed that the teachings of Imam Hussain (AS) transcend all boundaries and continue to guide society towards peace, justice and communal harmony. The Minister also interacted with the mourners and reviewed the arrangements made for smooth conduct of the procession. He appreciated the coordinated efforts of the district administration, police, health services, municipal bodies and volunteers in ensuring that the observance was held in a peaceful, orderly and dignified manner. MLA Zadibal, Tanvir Sadiq, accompanied the Minister during the procession. Satish Sharma prayed for lasting peace, prosperity and communal harmony in Jammu and Kashmir. He extended his respects to all those observing Ashura, expressing hope that the values of sacrifice, unity and compassion embodied by Imam Hussain (AS) continue to inspire the society towards harmony and justice.

RisingKashmir 27 Jun 2026 1:34 am

Ashraf Mir flags governance failures at Srinagar meet

Srinagar, June 26: Apni Party Provincial President Mohammad Ashraf Mir on Friday chaired a workers meeting in Illahibagh area of Srinagar to discuss public grievances, governance issues and organisational matters. The meeting, held at the residence of District Youth Wing Vice President Muddassir Bhat, witnessed participation from hundreds of party workers and local residents. Apni Party Youth Wing President Yawar Dilawar Mir also attended the gathering. Addressing the meeting, Ashraf Mir and Yawar Mir criticised the National Conference (NC)-led government, alleging that it had failed to fulfil key promises related to development, employment generation and improved governance. They said people were growing increasingly disillusioned as assurances made during elections had not translated into tangible results on the ground. The people were promised progress and better governance, but those commitments remain unfulfilled, they said, adding that citizens were now demanding accountability from elected representatives. Several participants at the meeting also expressed dissatisfaction over what they termed unfulfilled promises and voiced support for Apni Party leader Muddassir Bhat, stating that they preferred leadership that remains accessible and responsive to public issues. Speaking on the occasion, Muddassir Bhat thanked the participants for their support and assured them that the Apni Party would continue to highlight public issues and work for people-centric development in Jammu and Kashmir. The meeting concluded with party leaders reaffirming their commitment to public service and calling for greater accountability in governance.

RisingKashmir 27 Jun 2026 1:32 am

Prominent NC workers switch to Apni Party in Natipora

Srinagar, June 26: In a significant political development, several prominent leaders, senior workers, and activists of the National Conference (NC) from Natipora in Chanapora constituency resigned from the party en masse on Friday and joined the Apni Party. The joining took place during a workers meeting organised by Apni Party Ward President Natipora, Arjumand Makhdoomi, which was held to discuss local public grievances and party-related issues. Apni Party President Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari welcomed the new entrants into the party fold and expressed hope that their inclusion would strengthen the partys organisational base in the Natipora area. He assured them that the Apni Party would serve as a platform dedicated to addressing public issues effectively. Addressing the meeting, Bukhari urged party workers to intensify public outreach across Srinagar, stating that people were disillusioned with the performance of the ruling party. He alleged that the National Conference had failed to fulfil key electoral promises, including job creation, regularisation of daily wagers, free electricity, LPG cylinders, and enhanced ration support. People have now realised they were misled by false promises, he said. Bukhari further said that major issues such as restoration of statehood, employment generation, detainee release, and simplification of passport-related processes could only be addressed through engagement with the Union Government. He also reiterated his call for a structured dialogue between the Centre and the people of Jammu and Kashmir. Several former NC leaders and workers, including Halqa President Mohammad Amin Bhat and others, formally joined the Apni Party on the occasion. Senior party leaders including Vice President District Srinagar Aijaz Ahmad Rather, Ward President Budshah Nagar Imran Lone, and Member Committee District Srinagar Afroza Khan were also present.

RisingKashmir 27 Jun 2026 1:27 am

Andrabi inaugurates Grand Mosque at Shahdara Sharif

Rajouri, June 26: Chairperson, J&K Waqf Board, Dr Syed Darakhshan Andrabi on Friday inaugurated a state-of-the-art Grand Mosque, a guest house and a security barrack at Shahdara Sharif shrine complex during the Annual Urs of Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah (RA). Dr Andrabi participated in the Urs celebrations and joined collective prayers at the shrine, where she addressed a large gathering of devotees. She said the teachings of Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah (RA) continue to serve as a guiding force, and also paid tribute to the supreme sacrifice of Imam Hussain (AS), stating that Ashura stands as an eternal reminder of truth and sacrifice. Later, the Waqf Board Chairperson inaugurated the newly constructed Grand Mosque within the shrine premises, describing it as a dream project and a significant addition to the infrastructure of the pilgrimage site. She said devotees offering prayers in the new mosque reflected the success and public acceptance of the project. She also inaugurated a modern guest house equipped with upgraded facilities for pilgrims and a security barrack to support deployment of police personnel at the shrine complex. Speaking on the occasion, Dr Andrabi said Shahdara Sharif has emerged as a model ziyarat complex in Jammu and Kashmir due to sustained developmental works undertaken by the Waqf Board over the past four years. She said the mosque project, conceived just a year ago, was completed in a short span by the engineers of the Board. It is heartening to see such infrastructure completed within a year. The response of devotees has been deeply encouraging, she said. Dr Andrabi added that all development works have been carried out without government funding, and were executed through internal resources of the Waqf Board with emphasis on transparency and accountability. Several officials of the Waqf Board, religious scholars, and public delegations were present on the occasion.

RisingKashmir 27 Jun 2026 1:24 am

Outsourcing is systematic privatisation of jobs: Sajad Lone

Slams PDP over brownie points on outsourcing issue Srinagar, June 26: J&K Peoples Conference president and MLA Handwara Sajad Lone on Friday said that the outsourcing of government jobs poses a far greater threat to employment in Jammu and Kashmir than backdoor appointments, accusing the National Conference (NC) government of converting public sector posts into privately managed positions. Lone said the ongoing debate over employment practices was being distorted for political gains, cautioning that mischaracterising outsourcing as backdoor appointments undermines the seriousness of the issue affecting thousands of young job-seekers. These are not backdoor appointments. These are outsourced government jobs, and the distinction is extremely important, he said, adding that the government itself had confirmed in the Assembly that around 25,000 posts had been outsourced. He described outsourcing as a systematic privatisation of public employment, arguing that it creates a structure where private agencies and the ruling establishment benefit at the cost of job security for ordinary youth. He warned that such a system makes employment unstable, with future governments free to change outsourcing agencies, leaving workers vulnerable. Lone also referred to the outsourcing of posts under Mission Vatsalya (formerly ICPS), saying he had originally helped establish the child protection framework during his tenure as Social Welfare Minister, including district-level protection mechanisms. He said that after 2019, the then administration had attempted to outsource ICPS appointments and terminate contractual workers, a move he had opposed. While court intervention stayed parts of the decision, he said several recruitments remained unresolved. Expressing disappointment, Lone said he had expected the elected government to reverse these decisions, but instead it had proceeded with outsourcing remaining ICPS posts. He criticised the governments responses in the Assembly as arrogant and evasive. Referring to the NCs poll promises, Lone said the party had pledged to create one lakh government jobs but had instead converted thousands of government posts into outsourced positions. He said he would soon release a detailed case study on the issue. He also urged the PDP not to confuse outsourcing with backdoor appointments for political convenience, saying such misrepresentation allows the NC to escape accountability.

RisingKashmir 27 Jun 2026 1:21 am

Omar seeks stronger J&KHimachal education ties

Meets Bihar Assembly Speaker, Himachal Pradesh Education Minister Srinagar, June 26: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah yesterday evening held separate meetings with distinguished visitors from Bihar and Himachal Pradesh at his residence in Srinagar, discussing issues of mutual interest and avenues for greater inter-governmental cooperation. Speaker of the Bihar Legislative Assembly, Dr. Prem Kumar, called on the Chief Minister. During the meeting, the two leaders exchanged views on matters of mutual interest, emphasizing the importance of strengthening inter-governmental cooperation, democratic institutions and the exchange of legislative best practices. The Chief Minister welcomed the Speaker to Jammu and Kashmir and wished him a pleasant stay. Later, Himachal Pradesh Minister for School Education, Rohit Thakur, called on the Chief Minister. He was accompanied by State Project Director Rajesh Sharma; Director, School Education, Himachal Pradesh, Ashish Kumar Kohli; Additional Secretary School Education (HP), Anil Chauhan and faculty members associated with Samagra Shiksha, Himachal Pradesh. The meeting featured a constructive exchange of views on key initiatives in the education sector, with discussions focusing on strengthening school education, promoting innovation in teaching and learning, enhancing institutional collaboration and facilitating the sharing of best practices between the two Himalayan regions. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah underscored the importance of quality education as the cornerstone of sustainable development and highlighted the value of inter-governmental collaboration in improving learning outcomes. He expressed confidence that such engagements would further deepen cooperation between Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh in the field of education and contribute to the adoption of innovative and effective educational practices. Minister for Education Sakina Itoo, Members of Legislative Assembly Sheikh Ahsan Ahmed and Mushtaq Guroo and other officials were also present during the occasion.

RisingKashmir 27 Jun 2026 1:19 am

Majority backs Er Rashid as MP : AIP

Party says 746 of 773 delegates opposed resignation, 24 supported it, 3 abstained Srinagar, June 26: A two day internal consultation and secret ballot conducted by the Awami Ittehad Party, AIP, has overwhelmingly rejected the proposal that jailed Member of Parliament Er Rashid should resign from the Lok Sabha. According to the party, 746 out of 773 delegates voted against his resignation, while 24 supported the proposal and three remained undecided. The secret ballot was held after Er Rashid reportedly conveyed to the party leadership his intention to step down as MP, citing his prolonged incarceration, which the party said had limited his ability to remain connected with his electorate. Independent observers Parvaiz Ahmad Bhat and Aijaz Yousuf Shah, who supervised the exercise, said they had no political affiliation with AIP and were invited solely to ensure a free and fair process. They stated that delegates from all 18 Assembly segments of the Baramulla Parliamentary constituency participated in 12 meetings held over two days. Each session lasted around 90 minutes and included discussions on public opinion collected from different sections of society before participants cast their votes through a secret ballot. The observers described the process as transparent, impartial and conducted according to the participants' conscience. In its statement, AIP thanked the delegates, civil society members and the observers for their participation in what it called a unique democratic exercise. The party said it had sought permission to hold the event at Tagore Hall in Srinagar but was not granted approval. AIP maintained that the ballot reflected public confidence in Er Rashid's leadership despite his continued detention in Tihar Jail. The party rejected claims that his 2024 Lok Sabha victory was driven only by sympathy, asserting that the result represented support for his political ideology and long standing public work. The party also renewed its demand for Er Rashid's release, alleging that his detention was politically motivated. It argued that his willingness to resign demonstrated selflessness and commitment to the people of J&K rather than a desire for political office. AIP said the outcome of the secret ballot would be conveyed to Er Rashid through his legal team. While urging him to respect the sentiments expressed by the delegates and the public, the party added that the final decision on whether to continue as MP rests entirely with him.

RisingKashmir 27 Jun 2026 1:14 am

From Noon Chai to Cola Culture

Lifestyle diseases are striking the young while the system looks away Hypertension, diabetes, heart attacks at frighteningly young ages, obesity, and mental health disorders are no longer rare medical terms; they are turning into everyday realities in neighbourhoods across the Valley. This health crisis did not arrive overnight. It has been carefully engineered by our changing way of life. The traditional Kashmiri routine, physically demanding work, long walks, simple diets, and early nights, has been replaced by a toxic cocktail: long hours of idleness, screen addiction, junk food, latenight social media marathons, and chronic stress. Add to this the easy availability of sugary drinks and fast food on every corner, and we have designed a perfect breeding ground for disease. Hospitals in Srinagar and other districts tell the story more bluntly than any statistic. OPDs are crowded with patients complaining of chest pain, uncontrolled sugar, high blood pressure, anxiety, and depression. Doctors quietly admit that they now see heart attacks in people in their early thirties, strokes in the forties, and advanced diabetes before fifty. A society once praised for its resilience is now buckling under the weight of its own habits. The response so far has been timid and fragmented: occasional awareness drives, a few posters in hospitals, some social media campaigns. But awareness without action is a cruel joke. Where are the sustained, schoolbased programmes to teach children about nutrition and exercise? Where are the communitylevel screenings in villages and urban mohallas? Where is the regulation on misleading food advertising that glamorises what is slowly poisoning our youth? Responsibility does not lie with the government alone. Religious leaders, elders, teachers, and parents all have a role. Friday sermons that thunder against social evils must also speak about the sin of neglecting ones health. Schools that obsess over marks must also insist on sports and daily physical activity. Families that proudly serve heavy, oily feasts must learn that love is also a bowl of fruit and a brisk evening walk. If Kashmir continues to treat lifestyle diseases as normal, the Valley will quietly lose its most precious asset: its people in their most productive years. AI may dominate the headlines, but it is lifestyle that will decide whether the next generation lives long enough to change those headlines.

RisingKashmir 27 Jun 2026 12:28 am

A Defining Leap for J&K Sports

National Centre of Excellence can bridge the gap between local talent and national podiumsif executed well The Government of Indias approval for Jammu and Kashmirs first National Centre of Excellence (NCOE) in Sports, to be set up in Kashmir, is more than just another infrastructure project. It is a defining moment in J&Ks long and often unfulfilled quest to translate raw sporting talent into consistent, top-tier performance. For a region where young boys and girls have repeatedly shown promise on fields, tracks and courts despite limited facilities, the nod for a national-standard, high-altitude sports hub marks a historic opportunity and an equally serious responsibility. Conceived as a premier centre for high altitude sports, elite athlete development and advanced sports science, the NCOE has the potential to fundamentally redraw J&Ks sporting map. The vision is ambitious: a fully integrated campus with athletics tracks, indoor courts, football and hockey turfs, kabaddi and kho-kho arenas, shooting range, swimming pool, taekwondo hall, skilling centres, a strength and conditioning and rehabilitation complex, hostels, sports science and sports medicine facilitiesall under one institutional framework. If implemented in both letter and spirit, this ecosystem can finally bridge the long-standing gap between local talent and national opportunity. The strategic choice of Kashmir, with its natural advantage for high altitude training, is sound. Across the world, such environments are recognised for enhancing endurance, stamina and overall competitive performance. For J&Ks athletes, who have often had to travel outside the UT for serious preparation, access to scientific training, recovery systems, and specialised coaching at home can be a game-changer. It also opens avenues for the Valley to host national camps, coaching programmes and high-level competitions, placing Kashmir firmly on Indias sports map. Equally significant is the projects potential beyond medals and scoreboards. The NCOE, if run transparently and inclusively, can become a powerful engine of youth empowerment and social development. The plan to skill thousands of young people as coaches, trainers, technical officials, physiotherapists, sports science professionals and support staff can diversify career pathways in a region where unemployment remains a pressing concern. Done right, the Centre can nurture a culture of discipline, aspiration and excellence that radiates far beyond its boundary walls. However, the distance between promise and delivery in J&K has too often been marred by delays, cost overruns and ad-hocism. The detailed preparatory work cited, the feasibility assessment, availability of government land, and a clearly identified administrative chain from the Chief Secretary to the Divisional Commissioner and the Youth Services and Sports Department, is reassuring. But the real test will lie in time-bound execution, transparent recruitment of coaches and experts, merit-based selection of athletes, and insulation of the project from bureaucratic inertia and political interference. The sanction of this NCOE is a milestone in J&Ks sporting journey, but it must not remain a milestone on paper. The administration now has a rare chance to convert an inspiring blueprint into a living institution that consistently produces national and international champions. For the youth of Jammu and Kashmir, who have long waited at the margins of the sporting story, this Centre must become not just a symbol of possibility, but a cradle of performance.

RisingKashmir 27 Jun 2026 12:27 am

Restoring Trust in NEET Without Militarising Examinations

The use of military resources in civilian functions may appear harmless in isolated situations. However, it carries certain long-term risks The recent deployment of nearly 200 Indian Air Force sorties to transport NEET-UG retest question papers has been projected as a strong response to allegations of question paper leaks and examination irregularities. While the intention of reassuring students and parents is understandable, the development raises a larger and more important question: Should the credibility of a civilian examination system depend upon military intervention? The issue before the nation is not merely the transportation of question papers. It concerns the integrity, competence and public credibility of India's examination system. NEET: An Examination of National Importance NEET-UG is one of the largest entrance examinations in the world. More than 22 lakh students compete annually for approximately 1.18 lakh MBBS seats and other medical courses. For most candidates, the examination represents years of preparation, financial sacrifice and family aspirations. Any allegation of question paper leakage, therefore, strikes at the very foundation of meritocracy and equal opportunity. The National Testing Agency (NTA), established in 2017 by the Government of India, was created specifically to conduct high-quality, transparent and efficient examinations. Consequently, the long-term solution lies not in extraordinary logistical arrangements but in strengthening the institutional capacity of the examination authority itself. Military Resources Must Remain Reserved for National Priorities The Indian Air Force exists primarily for the defence of the nation. Its constitutional and statutory role is linked to national security, strategic preparedness, disaster response and humanitarian assistance. Military aircraft are maintained at enormous public expense. Every sortie involves fuel, maintenance, technical manpower and operational planning. Although the exact expenditure incurred for transporting NEET question papers has not been publicly disclosed, defence analysts consistently point out that military aviation assets are among the most expensive government resources to operate. The concern, therefore, is not whether the armed forces are capable of performing such tasksthey undoubtedly arebut whether civilian administrative deficiencies should routinely require military support. A mature democracy must ensure that civilian institutions are capable of discharging their responsibilities independently. The Risk of Militarising Civil Administration The use of military resources in civilian functions may appear harmless in isolated situations. However, it carries certain long-term risks. 1. Weakening Institutional Accountability If every major administrative failure is solved through extraordinary intervention, the responsible civilian institutions may escape necessary scrutiny and reform. The real questions remain: How did the leak occur? Who was responsible? What procedural weaknesses existed? What corrective actions were implemented? Military transportation cannot answer these questions. 2. Creating a False Sense of Security Question paper leaks generally occur at one of several stages: Printing Packaging Storage Digital transmission Human handling Distribution chain Transporting papers by aircraft addresses only one component of the process. If vulnerabilities remain elsewhere, the risk continues despite extraordinary transportation arrangements. 3. Normalisation of Emergency Measures Exceptional measures are justified during wars, natural disasters or national emergencies. However, if military deployment becomes a recurring feature of civilian administration, it risks blurring the distinction between civilian governance and military functions. Strong democracies are built upon competent civilian institutions, not routine dependence on military mechanisms. Existing Legal and Administrative Framework India already possesses extensive legal provisions for maintaining examination integrity. Several provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, relating to criminal breach of trust, cheating, forgery, conspiracy and corruption can be invoked against examination fraud. In addition, Parliament enacted the: The Public Examinations (Prevention of Unfair Means) Act, 2024 This legislation specifically targets: Question paper leaks. Organised cheating. Examination fraud syndicates. Unauthorised access to examination materials. The Act provides severe penalties, including imprisonment and substantial fines. The existence of this legislation demonstrates that the solution envisioned by Parliament is stronger accountability and punishment of offendersnot routine militarisation of examination logistics. Learning from UPSC and Other Trusted Institutions India's Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has conducted examinations for decades with remarkable credibility. Millions of candidates have appeared for UPSC examinations over the years without requiring military aircraft for question paper transportation. The credibility of UPSC rests on: Strict secrecy protocols. Multiple security layers. Chain-of-custody documentation. Institutional accountability. Continuous monitoring. The lesson is clear: public trust is built through robust systems, not extraordinary symbolism. Strengthening the National Testing Agency The present controversy should become an opportunity for reform. Several measures deserve consideration: End-to-End Digital Tracking Every packet of question papers should be electronically tracked from the printing press to the examination centre through GPS-enabled monitoring. Tamper-Evident Security Seals Modern forensic seals can immediately reveal any unauthorised access. Background Verification Personnel involved in printing, storage and transportation should undergo rigorous verification and periodic audits. Independent Security Audit Annual third-party audits should be made mandatory for all major examinations. Decentralised Secure Printing Encrypted question papers may be transmitted electronically and printed only shortly before the examination under controlled conditions. Stronger Accountability Officials responsible for lapses should face prompt disciplinary and criminal action. Transparent Communication Students and parents should receive timely and accurate information whenever irregularities occur. Transparency often prevents panic and speculation. Trust Is Built by Competence, Not Symbolism The deployment of Air Force aircraft undoubtedly conveyed a message of seriousness. It may even have reassured many anxious students and parents. However, confidence built through symbolism is temporary. Confidence built through competence is permanent. Students will truly regain faith in the examination system only when they are convinced that: Question papers cannot be leaked. Wrongdoers will be punished swiftly. Honest candidates will not suffer. Examinations are conducted fairly and transparently. These objectives require institutional reform, not military participation. Conclusion The Indian Air Force deserves appreciation for efficiently carrying out any task entrusted to it by the Government of India. Nevertheless, the larger lesson from the NEET controversy is that civilian institutions must become strong enough to perform their duties without extraordinary intervention. The National Testing Agency should emerge from this episode not with greater dependence on emergency measures, but with stronger systems, better technology, enhanced accountability and renewed public trust. The credibility of an examination is not measured by the number of military aircraft deployed to protect it. It is measured by the confidence of every student who walks into the examination hall believing that merit alone will determine the outcome. India needs stronger examination systemsnot militarised examinations. (The Author is B.E. (Mech), B.O.E., ASME, Deputy Director of Boilers (Retd.), Mysuru)

RisingKashmir 27 Jun 2026 12:24 am