Recruitment Rules Delay Sparks Indefinite Protest at GMC Baramulla
Baramulla , August 19 : Non-gazetted employees of Government Medical College (GMC) Baramulla have started an indefinite peaceful protest over the continued delay in framing recruitment rules, which they said have been pending for nearly seven years. The employees stated that they had earlier staged a protest following which the administration assured them that the recruitment rules would be finalized within three months. However, they alleged that the assurance was not fulfilled and the process remains pending. The protesting employees said they would continue their agitation until a senior official from the administration or Health Department, including the Health Secretary, intervenes and provides a clear and time-bound assurance on the issue. They claimed that the absence of recruitment rules has hampered the appointment of fresh staff in newly established medical colleges, resulting in significant manpower shortages. According to the employees, several institutions are functioning with around 50 per cent staff shortages. The employees said the shortage has increased the workload on existing staff and is adversely affecting the delivery of healthcare services and patient care. They appealed to the concerned authorities to address the matter urgently, frame the recruitment rules and initiate the recruitment process without further delay.
Ladakh First UT To Fix 4% Govt Jobs Quota For Sportspersons
SRINAGAR : In a first-of-its-kind move among Union Territories, Ladakh has approved 4 per cent horizontal reservation for outstanding sportspersons in direct recruitment to Group C non-gazetted government posts, officials said on Wednesday. Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena approved the reservation under the new Ladakh Sports Policy, 2026, with the administration subsequently notifying the Union []
CM Omar Conducts Extensive Early-Morning Tour of Srinagar
SRINAGAR, AUGUST 19: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today undertook an extensive early-morning tour of Srinagar city, covering all eight Assembly constituencies, to take stock of ongoing development works, inspect key infrastructure projects and assess the delivery of public facilities and civic amenities on the ground. Beginning the tour at around 6:30 am, the Chief Minister visited a number of important project sites covering road and traffic infrastructure, healthcare, heritage conservation, sports facilities and other urban development works. He reviewed the physical progress of the projects with officers and executing agencies and sought timely completion of works so that their intended benefits reach the people at the earliest. At Barbar Shah in Habba Kadal, the Chief Minister inspected the site for the proposed multi-span bridge over Choont Khul, a project aimed at improving connectivity to Shehar-e-Khaasand easing traffic congestion in the area. The bridge is being executed by the PW(R&B) Department, Srinagar Core Division, at an estimated cost of 32.50 crore, Designed as per IRC codal standards and MoRTH specifications and taking into account the requirements of Seismic Zone-V. The Chief Minister was briefed that the bridge is expected to facilitate smoother movement of commuters heading towards Shehar-e-Khaas, streamline traffic flow, improve road safety and strengthen urban mobility in the historic core of the city. The Chief Minister also inspected the newly constructed building of the Urban Primary Health Centre (UPHC), Maharaj Gunj. The upgraded facility, located in the historic heart of Shehar-e-Khaas, is intended to strengthen primary healthcare delivery and improve patient care through enhanced infrastructure. The project has an estimated cost of 262.54 lakh under UT CAPEX and is being executed by the Public Works Department (R&B), Kashmir. Work commenced in November 2024 and is scheduled for completion by November 20, 2026. During his inspection of the medical facility, the Chief Minister was informed that brickwork, internal plastering, door and window framework, tile work on all three floors and window fixing have been completed. Electrical works are about 85 per cent complete, while the fire-fighting system has been completed. Roofing of the adjacent building (Structure-B) has also been completed and overhead water tanks installed. At Mirza Kamil Sahib Chowk, Hawal, the Chief Minister laid the foundation stone for the beautification, upgradation and junction improvement project, aimed at improving traffic management, pedestrian movement and the overall appearance of the important urban junction. The project, under the UT Sector, has a cost of 132.85 lakh. The proposed works include upgradation of the existing road pavement, development of pedestrian-friendly footpaths, new kerbs and drainage arrangements, road markings, traffic signage, bollards, delineators and glow studs. The project also provides for modern LED street lighting, decorative illuminated butterfly and tree sculptures, and solar traffic blinkers at pedestrian crossings to enhance pedestrian safety. At Sub District Hospital (SDH) Habak, Hazratbal, the Chief Minister inspected the ongoing construction of the new hospital building and reviewed the progress of the long-pending project. The project had remained stalled for a considerable period and was revived after the present Council of Ministers granted the required norm relaxations, paving the way for its resumption and eventual strengthening of medical services in the area. The Chief Minister inspected the ongoing upgradation of SDH Habak, Hazratbal, which has a revised project cost of 54.49 crore and envisages a two-phase facility comprising two basements, four storeys and a 50-bed hospital. He directed the concerned authorities to maintain momentum and ensure that the upgraded facility is completed within the stipulated timelines. The Chief Minister next inspected the ongoing conservation and restoration of the historic Aali Masjid at Eidgah, being undertaken by the Department of Culture. Reaffirming the immense historical, architectural and spiritual importance of the centuries-old monument, he directed the authorities to ensure meticulous conservation and timely completion of the project while maintaining the character and heritage value of the structure. The first phase of the conservation and restoration project has a cost of 487.94 lakh and is being executed by the Public Works Department (R&B), Kashmir, under the Archives head. Work commenced in July 2025 and is expected to be completed by October 2026. The scope of the project includes waterproof cement concrete works, wooden flooring, CGI sheets and painting, KhatamBand work, papier-mch, chiselling of Devri, strengthening of roofing, ashlar stone work and Devri cornices. The Chief Minister was informed that roofing, wooden flooring inside the mosque and Khatam Band work have already been completed. The Chief Minister also reviewed the major road-safety infrastructure project involving construction of flyovers at Parimpora and Shalteng Junctions on the Srinagar Bypass (NH-44). The project, being executed under Road Safety Works on EPC mode, has an approximate total length of 2,000 metres, with elevated portions of 105 metres at Parimpora and 92 metres at Shalteng. The six-lane facility has a deck width of 14 metres for the specified carriageway arrangement and provides for approaches, service roads, drainage and utility corridors. The estimated cost of the project is 85 crore with a project duration of 48 months. The Chief Minister was also briefed that strengthening of the truss has been completed. At SKIMS Medical College and Hospital, Bemina, the Chief Minister reviewed the progress of two major institutional buildingsthe 250-bedded IPD Block and the College/Laboratory Block. The 250-bedded IPD Block has an approved cost of 83.94 crore. The project has achieved 80 per cent physical progress and is targeted for completion by December 2026. The College/Laboratory Block has an approved cost of 88.23 crore, The project has achieved 66 per cent physical progress and is targeted for completion by December 2027. The Chief Minister also inspected the site of the new High Court Complex at Rakh-i-Aksha, Bemina, a comprehensive project having an approved cost of 908.20 crore. The main building, comprising two basements, ground floor and six upper floors, will house courtrooms, Judges chambers and lounge, Bar rooms, meeting rooms and podium parking. The proposed Western Block, comprising two basements, ground floor and five upper floors, will accommodate the judicial branch, Registrar chambers, library, lawyers chambers, cafeteria, medical branch, archives and podium parking. The Eastern Block, also comprising two basements, ground floor and five upper floors, will house the administration branch, Registrar chambers, meditation chamber, lawyers chambers, cafeteria, archives and podium parking. These two blocks are yet to be tendered. The project also envisages, in Phase-II, a police constabulary, judicial block, guest house, auditorium and residential quarters. The overall complex is planned to provide 1,600 car-parking spaces, including 265 spaces in Podium-1 and 115 spaces in Podium-2 of the main building. The Chief Minister subsequently inspected the site for the proposed Mominabad Vehicle Underpass (VUP), intended to reduce traffic congestion and facilitate seamless movement along the National Highway. The proposed four-lane RCC T-Beam Slab type underpass will have a 22.50-metre main carriageway, service roads with paved shoulders on both sides, a one-kilometre total main-carriageway approach length and drainage/utility corridors. The viaduct will have a vertical clearance of 5.5 metres. The Chief Minister also reviewed associated traffic infrastructure proposals, including the underpass at Nowgam Railway Station and the Foot Over Bridge at Children Hospital, Bemina. The Nowgam underpass will have a 25-metre main carriageway, service roads on both sides and a 5.5-metre vertical clearance, besides a 270-metre railway approach road. The proposed FOB at Children Hospital, Bemina, will have a length of 48.5 metres and width of 3.19 metres, with steel fabrication and staircases on both sides. Lift provision has also been envisaged for persons with disabilities, senior citizens and women. The combined sanctioned amount for these works is 31.52 crore. At Gindun Sports Complex, Rajbagh, the Chief Minister inspected the recently completed main swimming pool, a state-of-the-art aquatic facility aimed at promoting competitive swimming, diving and other aquatic sports in Jammu and Kashmir. The project, which was initiated in 2014 and had remained languishing during 201920 due to paucity of funds, was subsequently revived. Completed in November 2025 and commissioned in July 2026, the facility has been developed at a cost of 20.60 crore. The international-standard swimming facility has a 50-metre by 25-metre pool with 10 lanes, a maximum depth of 3.88 metres and minimum depth of 1.40 metres, along with 1-metre, 3-metre and 5-metre diving platforms. It includes gender-based changing rooms and washrooms, 50 storage lockers, seating capacity for 300 spectators, modern filtration, circulation and disinfection systems, lifeguard and pool management facilities, equipment storage, barrier-free access and fire-safety and emergency provisions. The Chief Minister also reviewed the Training-cum-Toddler/All-Weather Heated Pool facility and inspected the newly completed Gymnastic Hall at Gindun, Rajbagh. The gymnastic hall, measuring 110 feet by 70 feet and covering around 8,700 square feet, has been developed as a dedicated facility for gymnastics training and indoor sports activities. The project was initiated on June 19, 2023, at an advertised cost of 328.77 lakh, and was completed in July 2026. Speaking after the tour, the Chief Minister described the extensive visit as a recognition of the importance of Srinagar and the need to give focused attention to both capital cities of Jammu and Kashmir. We are the only area in this country where there are two capitalsSrinagar in the summer and Jammu in the winter. It is obvious that both cities need to be given special attention. We left at 6:30 in the morning to inspect some important projects, and around 1012 projects were reviewed in the city. Most of the projects are in good progress. We need to give a push to one or two of them, he said. He said that field visits provide an opportunity to assess the actual position of projects and compare it with the information available at the Secretariat. The benefit of these tours is that we get a chance to compare what is told in the Secretariat and the ground reality. I assure the people of Srinagar that similar projects will be taken up. The big bottlenecks will be corrected. We need to decongest Srinagar from traffic jams, for which some important steps have to be taken. In Shehar-e-Khaas, there is a huge problem of parking, and we will address and resolve that issue also, the Chief Minister said. During the tour, the Chief Minister was accompanied by Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Kumar Choudhary, Minister for Health & Medical Education Sakina Itoo, Minister for Sports Satish Sharma, Advisor to the Chief Minister Nasir Aslam Wani, MLA Khanyar Ali Mohammad Sagar, MLA Habba Kadal Shamim Firdous, MLA Eidgah Mubarik Gul, MLA Zadibal Tanvir Sadiq, MLA Hazratbal Salman Ali Sagar, MLA Chanapora Mushtaq Guroo and MLA Lal Chowk Sheikh Ahsan Ahmed. Additional Chief Secretary to the Chief Minister Dheeraj Gupta, Commissioner Secretary Youth Services & Sports, Deputy Commissioner Srinagar, Commissioner Srinagar Municipal Corporation, Director Health Services Kashmir, Engineer-in-Chief R&B, Secretary Sports Council, senior engineers of executing agencies and other concerned officers and officials also accompanied the Chief Minister during the tour.
US-J&K Engagement to Widen in Years Ahead: CM Omar Abdullah
Srinagar, Aug 19 : Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Wednesday said he was very hopeful and optimistic that engagement between the United States and Jammu and Kashmir would widen and deepen in the years ahead. Speaking to reporters outside his residence in Gupkar after meeting US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor, Omar said the discussions focused on India-US relations, with particular emphasis on what the United States could do for Jammu and Kashmir. It was, as Ambassador Gor has said, a very good meeting. We had an opportunity to discuss the relations between our two countries, but with specific focus on what the U.S. can do with Jammu and Kashmir, Omar said, as per the news agencyKashmir News Observer (KNO). He said there were certain legacy issues that would be addressed over time, while expressing willingness to continue the conversation. There are obviously certain legacy issues that over time we will be working to resolve, but we look forward to taking this conversation further, he said. Omar said the engagement would involve discussions between the US envoy and Washington, as well as between him and the Government of India in New Delhi. This is a conversation that will take place both between Ambassador Gor and Washington and between me and the Government of India in New Delhi, he said. We are very hopeful and optimistic that the engagement between the United States of America and Jammu and Kashmir will both widen and deepen in the years ahead, Omar added(KNO)
J&K Travel Advisory to Be Reassessed: US Envoy Sergio Gor
Srinagar, Aug 19: US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor on Wednesday said Washington would reassess its travel advisory for Jammu and Kashmir. Speaking to reporters, as per news agencyKashmir News Observer (KNO), after meeting Chief Minister Omar Abdullah at his residence in Gupkar, Gor said the United States periodically reviews its travel advisories. The United States puts out travel warnings and every so often we re-evaluate those travel warnings. I cannot make any big announcements here today, but it is something were going to look at, Gor said. He said the Government of India and the J&K government had taken some incredible steps towards making the region safer. We will be looking at whether the travel warning that is imposed, that is recommended by the United States, is something that should be downgraded, he said. Gor, who is on his first visit to Jammu and Kashmir, described the region as incredibly beautiful and said many Americans could enjoy visiting it. This is a beautiful area. I think a lot of Americans would enjoy coming here and seeing the beauty and opportunities that exist here, he said. The envoy described his meeting with Omar as very good and very cordial, saying follow-up issues would be taken up with Washington and New Delhi. We have some follow-ups that we hope to take back to Washington, back to Delhi, but very warm, very cordial, and we look forward to building this relationship forward, Gor added. (KNO)
US Ambassador Sergio Gor visited Jammu and Kashmir for the first time. He met Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and described the interaction as very good. The ambassador expressed his pleasure and excitement about visiting the beautiful region. He mentioned follow-up actions to be taken back to Washington and Delhi. The meeting aimed to build and move the relationship forward.
Dozens of PDP, Congress, BJP and AAP Workers from Gool-Sangaldan Join National Conference in Banihal
Banihal, August 19: In a significant political development, around 150 political workers and activists, mainly from the PDP, besides Congress, BJP and AAP, joined the Jammu and Kashmir National Conference at a joining function held in Banihal. Welcoming the new entrants into the party fold, MLA Banihal-Gool Sajjad Shaheen said the continued joining of political workers from different political parties reflects a clear shift in the political mood across the Banihal-Gool constituency and growing confidence in the National Conference. This is the second major joining in just two weeks, with prominent political activists from different parties from Gool-Sangaldan choosing to join the National Conference. This is not merely a change of political affiliation; it reflects the growing trust people have placed in the NCs politics of dignity, representation and public service, Shaheen said. Among those who joined the National Conference were PDP Block President Mohd Rafiq Ganai, senior PDP leader Jamaldin Mir, PDP ST Block Vice President Choudhary Mumtaz, AAP Youth Block President Ishad Malik and senior BJP leader Uttam Singh Rai, besides dozens of other activists and workers. Shaheen said the growing support for the National Conference is also linked to the leadership of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, whose government, he said, has ushered in a new phase of development across Jammu and Kashmir despite the limitations and difficulties of the present Union Territory set-up. Under the leadership of Omar Abdullah, a new era of development has begun across regions of Jammu and Kashmir. Despite the limitations of the present UT framework and the challenges before the government, the focus remains firmly on development, connectivity, public services and addressing the long-pending needs of the people. People are witnessing this change on the ground, Shaheen said. He said the continuing exodus of political workers from the PDP carries a strong political message and reflects growing disappointment with the partys past political choices. People have not forgotten how the PDP entered into an alliance with a right-wing party despite making political commitments to the people of Jammu and Kashmir. That alliance contributed to the political disempowerment of the people and eroded public trust. People have understood the difference between those who stood by their aspirations and those who compromised them for political convenience, he said. Shaheen said the joining of workers from different political backgrounds demonstrates that the National Conference continues to remain a strong and credible political platform for people who believe in democratic values, political dignity and the rights of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. People are making their choice based on experience. They want politics that is rooted in the soil, respects their aspirations and remains accountable to them. The National Conference has always stood for these principles, and we will continue to strengthen this bond with the people, he said. Welcoming the new members, Shaheen assured them that their experience and contribution would further strengthen the party organisation at the grassroots level. He said the doors of the National Conference remain open to everyone committed to public service, democratic politics and the welfare of the people. Former DDC Chairperson Shamshada Shan, Block President Sangaldan Jan Mohammad Chandail, Mohd Afzal Giri, Musyad Ahmed Naik, Mehboob Ul Mukhtiar Bhat and Abdul Gani Khakmat, along with other senior party leaders, functionaries and workers, were present on the occasion.
Mehbooba urges US Ambassador to withdraw highest-level travel advisory against Kashmir
SRINAGAR: Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) president Mehbooba Mufti on Wednesday urged US Ambassador Sergio Gor to review and withdraw the highest-level travel advisory issued by his country against visiting Kashmir. In a post on X, she said thousands of families in Kashmir depend on tourism for their livelihood and a travel advisory was not merely []
US Ambassador Sergio Gor Makes Maiden Visit to Kashmir
Sergio Gor, the United States Ambassador to India and Special Envoy for South and Central Asian Affairs, arrived in Srinagar on Wednesday afternoon for his first visit to Jammu and Kashmir since taking charge earlier this year. The trip marks a significant moment in India-US engagement with the region, as it is the first visit [] The post US Ambassador Sergio Gor Makes Maiden Visit to Kashmir appeared first on Tfipost.com .
Sergio Gor in Kashmir today, 1st US envoy visit since Article 370 abrogation
Sergio Gor in Kashmir today st US envoy visit since Article abrogation
FSSAI Chief Assures Support To Expand Food Testing Infrastructure In Jammu Kashmir
SRINAGAR: Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) CEO Rajit Punhani on Tuesday assured Jammu and Kashmir of technical and financial support to strengthen the Union Territorys food testing infrastructure and improve food safety compliance. Punhani made the assurance during an interactive meeting with food business operators (FBOs), trade and industry associations and other []
Srinagar, Aug 19: Ahead of the scheduled visit of US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor to the Valley, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) President Mehbooba Mufti on Wednesday flagged the highest-level travel advisory against visiting Kashmir, saying the least the Ambassador can do is review and withdraw the advisory, which is adversely affecting the regions tourism-dependent families. For Kashmir, where thousands of families depend on tourism, the travel advisory on Kashmir is more than a warning , it is a wall between Kashmir and the world, the former Chief Minister of the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir said. Mehbooba said the withdrawal of the policy would send a powerful message of confidence, help bring back international tourists and give much needed relief to countless families whose livelihoods depend on tourism. In a post on X, Mehbooba wrote, The least the US Ambassador Sergio Gor @USAmbIndiacan do is review and withdraw the highest level travel advisory against visiting Kashmir.For Kashmir, where thousands of families depend on tourism, the travel advisory on Kashmir is more than a warning , it is a wall between Kashmir and the world. Lifting it would send a powerful message of confidence, help bring back international tourists and give much needed relief to countless families whose livelihoods depend on tourism, she concluded.
US ambassador to India Sergio Gor arrives in Srinagar for two-day visit to Jammu & Kashmir
Cancer Health Insurance: Financial Protection Against Critical Illness
Cancer treatment can affect savings, income planning, and family budgets within a short time. Costs may include hospitalisation, surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, scans, medicines, consultations, and follow-up visits. Regular health policies may cover eligible hospitalisation expenses, while selected plans may offer cancer-focused benefits. A cancer health insurance policy helps buyers prepare for these costs through structured medical and financial protection. The cover may work through a base policy, critical illness benefit, or optional add-on. Since benefits differ across insurers, buyers should compare inclusions, exclusions, limits, waiting periods, and claim conditions before applying. Let's learn how cancer cover works, what benefits it may offer, and what buyers should check before choosing a plan. What is Cancer Health Insurance? Cancer health insurance refers to insurance protection that supports eligible cancer-related medical expenses. Depending on the policy, it may cover hospitalisation, daycare procedures, chemotherapy, radiation, surgery, diagnostics, and post-treatment care. Some plans work through reimbursement, where eligible medical bills are paid through cashless or reimbursement claims. Other plans work as critical illness cover, where a fixed amount is paid after diagnosis of a listed cancer stage. Cancer Cover may be Available as an Add-on Cancer health insurance is not always sold as one standard, standalone product. In many cases, cancer protection is available as an add-on, rider, or critical illness benefit with a health insurance plan. A general health plan may cover cancer hospitalisation, but it may not provide a lump sum payout. A critical illness add-on may offer fixed financial support, but only for listed cancer types or stages. Always check how the benefit is structured before buying. Why Cancer Cover Matters Cancer care often involves repeated treatment cycles, specialist consultations, long medication schedules, and regular diagnostic tests. The financial pressure can continue even after hospital discharge. Cancer health insurance can reduce dependence on savings during treatment. It may also support planned treatment decisions through better access to eligible hospitals. For families with dependants, added cover can protect household finances during a difficult medical period. Key Benefits of Cancer Health Insurance Cancer health insurance can offer practical support, depending on the insurer, plan type, and selected benefit. Hospitalisation Support: Covers eligible admission and treatment costs. Cashless Treatment: Allows care at network hospitals, subject to approval. Chemotherapy and Radiation: May cover eligible cancer treatment procedures. Daycare Cover: Supports treatments completed without 24-hour admission. Critical Illness Payout: May provide a fixed amount after diagnosis. Recovery Support: Helps with follow-ups, medicines, and related costs. Family Protection: Reduces pressure on emergency savings. Tax Benefit: Premiums may qualify under applicable tax rules. Popular Health Insurance Plans to Compare These popular health insurance options can help buyers compare claim settlement ratios, hospital access, and key features. Cancer-specific benefits must still be checked in each policy document. Insurer Claim Settlement Ratio Cashless Hospitals Key Feature Aditya Birla 98% 12,354 Up to 6X cover, health returns Care 100% 11,851 Up to 7X cover, unlimited restoration ICICI Lombard 98.53% 10,302 Unlimited restoration, one-time unlimited claim Niva Bupa 100% 10,645 Up to 10X cover, lock-the-clock Star Health 99.21% 13,456 One-time unlimited claim These details help with initial comparison, but they do not confirm cancer coverage. Check exact benefits, limits, add-ons, and exclusions before applying. Types of Cancer Cover Options Available Cancer health insurance can be structured in different ways, based on the insurer and product type. Regular Health Plan: Covers eligible hospitalisation and treatment costs. Critical Illness Add-on: Pays a fixed amount for listed serious illnesses. Standalone Cancer Plan: Focuses mainly on cancer-related benefits. Super Top-up Plan: Adds extra cover after the deductible is crossed. Family Floater Plan: Covers multiple members under one sum insured. A reimbursement plan supports actual medical bills. At the same time, a lump sum plan can support income loss, travel, home care, and non-hospital expenses. Things to Check Before Buying A cancer-related benefit should be checked line by line before purchase. Policy Wording: Read inclusions, exclusions, and benefit tables carefully. Cancer Stages Covered: Check early, major, and advanced-stage coverage. Waiting Period: Confirm when cancer claims become eligible. Survival Period: Check conditions for critical illness payouts. Sub-limits: Review disease-wise and treatment-wise limits. Room Rent Limits: Check hospital room eligibility. Co-payment: Confirm if you must share claim costs. Network Hospitals: Prefer trusted hospitals near your city. Renewal Rules: Check lifetime renewability and premium revision terms. Important Disclaimer to Consider Before Applying Cancer health insurance benefits differ across insurers, products, and add-ons. Before applying, check exact coverage, covered cancer types, covered stages, waiting period, survival period, exclusions, sub-limits, co-payments, network hospitals, claim process, and renewal conditions. Read the official policy wording and brochure before paying the premium. Common Mistakes to Avoid Many buyers choose health insurance only by premium, which can create problems during treatment. Choosing Only by Price: Low premiums may include limits or co-payments. Ignoring Exclusions: Check what the policy does not cover. Skipping Disease Definitions: Confirm covered cancer types and stages. Missing Waiting Periods: Claims may become eligible only after a defined period. Overlooking Co-payments: Some policies require shared claim payment. Trusting ads Blindly: Do not rely only on promotional claims. Buying too Late: Cancer health insurance works better before diagnosis or medical concern. Compare Cancer Cover Before you buy Choosing Cancer health insurance requires more than checking the premium, claim ratio, or hospital count. Buyers should compare treatment coverage, critical illness benefits, restoration features, waiting periods, exclusions, claim support, and long-term affordability. The plan should match age, city, income, health profile, family history, and expected treatment costs. Online insurance brokers such as Jio Insurance Broking Ltd. can help users compare health insurance plans and review key features before purchase. Before applying, check the exact cancer coverage, covered stages, limits, waiting periods, and exclusions carefully. A clear comparison today can protect savings, support treatment decisions, and reduce financial stress during serious illness.
Why is Zaira Wasim so upset about Kashmiri schoolgirls dancing on Independence Day?
Why is Zaira Wasim so upset about Kashmiri schoolgirls dancing on Independence Day
Mehbooba Mufti Urges US Ambassador to Review, Withdraw Kashmir Travel Advisory
Srinagar, Aug 19: Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti has urged US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor to review and withdraw the highest-level travel advisory against visiting Kashmir. In a post on X, Mehbooba Mufti wrote, The least the US Ambassador Sergio Gor @USAmbIndia can do is review and withdraw the highest level travel advisory against visiting Kashmir. For Kashmir, where thousands of families depend on tourism, the travel advisory on Kashmir is more than a warning , it is a wall between Kashmir and the world, the post reads. Lifting it would send a powerful message of confidence, help bring back international tourists and give much needed relief to countless families whose livelihoods depend on tourism, she added.
US Ambassador Sergio Gor Due In Srinagar For Two-Day Jammu And Kashmir, Ladakh Tour
TN CM announces official vehicle, Rs 1 lakh allowance for MLAs to address public grievances
CHENNAI: In a bonanza to Tamil Nadu MLAs, Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay on Wednesday announced official vehicles and a monthly allowance of Rs one lakh each to address public grievances in their respective constituencies. His announcement made ruling TVK legislator K Sindhu break into rapturous glee, singing a song in praise of Vijay and []
Mehbooba Urges Visiting US Envoy To Withdraw Kashmir Travel Advisory
SRINAGAR: Former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Mehbooba Mufti on Wednesday urged visiting US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor to review and withdraw the highest-level travel advisory against visiting Kashmir, saying it was affecting the livelihoods of families dependent on tourism. The least the US Ambassador Sergio Gor @USAmbIndia can do is review and withdraw []
Police Book BJP Leader For Cheating, Criminal Intimidation In South Kashmir
SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Police has registered a case against BJP Kisan Morcha leader Aijaz Ahmad Shah for alleged cheating and criminal intimidation in Pulwama district, officials said on Tuesday. The FIR was registered at Tral police station under Sections 420 and 506 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), they said. As the alleged offence []
Hot, Humid Conditions to Persist Across J&K; Heavy Showers Possible at Few Places: MeT
Srinagar, Aug 19: Several parts of Jammu and Kashmir recorded significant rainfall over the past 24 hours, with Jammu receiving the highest rainfall of 88.7 mm, according to the Meteorological Centre Srinagar. Samba recorded 85 mm of rainfall, followed by Kathua with 76.6 mm, Katra with 48 mm and Udhampur with 32.2 mm. The Meteorological Centre Srinagar has forecast generally hot and humid weather across Jammu and Kashmir from August 19 to 22, with one or two spells of light to moderate rain and thundershowers at scattered to many places. Brief intense heavy showers are also likely at a few places, particularly during the early morning and afternoon hours. From August 23 to 27, the weather is expected to remain generally hot and humid, with brief spells of rain and thundershowers likely at scattered places, mainly during the early morning and afternoon hours. The Meteorological Centre has cautioned that brief intense heavy showers over localised areas could trigger flash floods, mudslides and landslides, particularly in vulnerable areas. The department has advised people to remain cautious during intense showers and follow local advisories. Farmers, meanwhile, have been advised that they may continue harvesting and other agricultural operations. The India Meteorological Department's latest warning bulletin has also indicated heavy rain potential in Jammu and Kashmir on August 19-21, with thunderstorm and lightning activity expected during the period.
MeT Predicts Hot, Humid Weather With Thunderstorms In J
Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir received significant rainfall over the past 24 hours, with Jammu district recording the highest at 88.7 mm, the Meteorological Department said on Wednesday. According to MeT data, as per GNS, Samba received 85 mm, Kathua 76.6 mm, Katra 48 mm and Udhampur 32.2 mm of rainfall respectively during the last 24 []
Concerns over the evaluation process of the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE) June 2026 examination have intensified, with candidates seeking greater transparency and accountability from the National Board of Examinations (NBE). According to the figures being cited, 327 candidates scored 149 marks, while 1,464 candidates scored between 145148 marks and 2,366 candidates scored between 140144 marks. Dr. Mohammad Momin Khan, Health Activist and Co-Convenor, IMA JDN J&K, said that transparency in the evaluation process is non-negotiable. He urged NBE to release the official answer key and candidates answer sheets to enable independent verification and strengthen confidence in the examination process. Dr. Khan also raised concerns regarding extreme heat and inadequate basic facilities at some examination centres, stating that such conditions are unacceptable for candidates appearing in a high-stakes national examination. Candidates deserve a fair, transparent and accountable examination process, Dr. Khan said, calling on the authorities to address the concerns raised by FMGE candidates and take appropriate steps to ensure confidence in the examination system.
Jammu Kashmir High Court Declares August 26 Holiday, December 19 Working Day
SRINAGAR: The High Court of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh has declared August 26, Wednesday, as a holiday and December 19, Saturday, as a working day for the court. According to a notification issued by the Registrar General of the High Court, August 25, Tuesday, which was shown as a holiday on account of Eid-i-Milad-un-Nabi []
Omar Abdullah on Sergio Gors Kashmir visit: I wont complain about our issues to another country
Omar Abdullah on Sergio Gors Kashmir visit: I wont complain about our issues to another country
India reaffirms resolve to counter cross-border terrorism
NEW DELHI, AUGUST 18: India on Tuesday reaffirmed its resolve to counter all forms of terrorism, particularly cross-border terrorism, after Pakistan rejected allegations linking it to the alleged ISI-backed Shahzad Bhatti terror network. External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said India had suffered heavily due to terrorism and would continue taking all necessary measures [] The post India reaffirms resolve to counter cross-border terrorism appeared first on Northlines .
Former Delhi Minister Satyendra Jain Among Six Arrested in DJB Case
NEW DELHI, AUGUST 18: Former Delhi minister Satyendar Jain and former Delhi Jal Board CEO Udit Prakash Rai, an IAS officer, are among six persons arrested by the Anti-Corruption Branch (ACB) in an alleged corruption case linked to the tendering of sewage treatment plant projects, officials said on Tuesday. The other arrested accused have been [] The post Former Delhi Minister Satyendra Jain Among Six Arrested in DJB Case appeared first on Northlines .
Rain, Thunderstorms Likely Across Jammu Kashmir As Temperatures Stay Above Normal
SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir is likely to witness fairly widespread to widespread light to moderate rain and thunderstorms over the next 24 hours, with the Meteorological Centre Srinagar warning of isolated thunder, lightning and gusty winds in parts of the Kashmir division and more intense weather activity in the Jammu division. According to the weather []
Deserted & Homeless: The Tragic Story of 75-Year-Old Gill Ded Living by Choont Kul
Living a queen's life once, 75 year old Gill Ded lives on a razor's edge in a makeshift one room house on the banks of Choont Kul in Srinagar. She lost her husband and her adopted son also deserted her. She now appeals to the government to provide her shelter so that she can spend the last days of her life in peace. Report: Abid Bashir Camera and Edit: Bilal Tantry and Musaib Fayaz
Three of family killed in Reasi road accident
JAMMU, AUGUST 19: Three members of a family were killed and two others injured after an SUV skidded off a hilly road and plunged into a gorge in Reasi district of Jammu and Kashmir late Tuesday night, officials said. The accident occurred near Panasa village when the driver reportedly lost control of the vehicle [] The post Three of family killed in Reasi road accident appeared first on Northlines .
Will Discuss Jammu Kashmir Situation, Not Complain: CM Omar Ahead Of Meeting US Envoy
SRINAGAR: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Wednesday said issues concerning Jammu and Kashmir have to be resolved by the Centre and not by Washington, ruling out raising any grievances with US Ambassador to India and Special Envoy for South and Central Asian Affairs Sergio Gor during their scheduled meeting. Gor is set to arrive in []
Will discuss J&K situation, not complain: CM Omar ahead of meeting US Envoy
Srinagar, Aug 19: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Wednesday said the issues concerning Jammu and Kashmir have to be resolved by the Centre and not by Washington, as he ruled out raising any grievances with the US Ambassador during their scheduled meeting. US Envoy Sergio Gor is set to arrive today on his maiden visit to Jammu and Kashmir. He is scheduled to meet Lt Governor Manoj Sinha and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah in Srinagar. Speaking with reporters CM Omar said he would discuss Jammu and Kashmir and the situation in the region with the US envoy but would neither complain nor seek solutions to the issues from him. He said the meeting with the ambassador will be taking place after a long gap and that he looked forward to the interaction. I would prefer to listen to him more, but he is also coming to listen. Let us see what kind of discussion takes place, he said. The Chief Minister conducted an early-morning tour of Srinagar, during which he reviewed several developmental projects. He said most of the projects reviewed during the tour were progressing satisfactorily, while some required an additional push from the administration. Meanwhile, responding to a query on allegations of corruption in appointments by the BJP, Omar said the police, Crime Branch and Anti-Corruption Bureau were not under his control. If corruption has actually taken place, an investigation should be conducted, a case registered and action taken against those responsible, he said. (KNO)
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Vehicle falls into gorge in J-K's Reasi; three killed
Jammu, Aug 19: Three members of a family were killed, and two others injured after a vehicle skidded off a hilly road and plunged into a gorge in Reasi district of Jammu and Kashmir, officials said on Wednesday. The accident occurred near Panasa village late Tuesday night when the driver of a an SUV lost control while negotiating a curve en route from Thanole to Thub village. They said Prem Singh (50), his wife Turi Devi (45), and mother-in-law Durgi Devi (70) were found dead by rescuers, who retrieved their bodies from the wreckage. Two other passengers travelling in the vehicle managed to jump out before it plunged into the gorge and sustained injuries, the officials said, adding the injured were shifted to a hospital where their condition was stated to be stable. In another accident, six persons were injured late Tuesday night when a cab veered off the road and landed in roadside fields at Gundha village in the Khawas area of Rajouri district. The injured have been admitted to a hospital, the officials said.
The bodies of the duo killed in a road accident in Jalandhar have reached their hometown
No More Surgical Scars: SKIMS Srinagar Study Finds Effective Treatment for Breast Abscess
USG-guided needle aspiration offers better cosmetic outcomes and a less invasive, cost-effective treatment option for breast abscesses compared with surgical incision and drainage, a SKIMS Srinagar study of 118 patients finds Reports: Abid Bashir Camera & Edit: Bilal Tantray | Ada Bhat
ED raids SP leader Azam Khan's Trust and university in Uttar Pradesh
The premises include those belonging to a chartered accountant in Saharanpur, two companies and their promoters, who are linked to the Trust
Srinagar, Aug 19: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Wednesday made an early-morning tour of Srinagar, taking stock of ongoing development works and civic infrastructure in the city, including projects in the Shehr-e-Khaas. Omar said he, along with his team, began the inspection at around 6:30 am and visited nearly 10 to 12 project sites stretching from Downtown to Uptown Srinagar. While the progress of most projects was satisfactory, some required greater attention from the administration, he said. These tours allow us to compare what we are told in the Secretariat with the ground reality, Omar said, stressing that further projects would be taken up to meet the major requirements of Srinagar. The chief minister said easing congestion and improving traffic management would require particular attention, while identifying the shortage of parking space in Downtown as one of the city's major challenges. On the National Conference manifesto, Omar described it as a five-year roadmap and said the government had continued to work on its commitments. Every point has been touched upon in one way or another, and whatever remains to be done will be completed going forward, he said. Omar said infrastructure-related work was progressing across Jammu and Kashmir in areas such as roads, electricity and water supply. He said road blacktopping had been affected by a disruption in bitumen supplies earlier this year, but the supply had since resumed and blacktopping work was back on track. On drinking water, the chief minister said implementation of projects under the Jal Jeevan Mission had earlier faced a setback but had now received Union Cabinet approval, with funds beginning to be released. On power supply, Omar acknowledged that round-the-clock electricity was still not possible everywhere but said the frequency of power cuts had come down considerably and further improvement remained a priority. Asked about reported objectionable comments concerning Ayatollah Khomeini in Kargil, Omar said there should be no inappropriate remarks against religious figures and called for respect for religious sentiments. If someone has made such remarks that have hurt the sentiments of people in Kargil, or of the Shia communitywhich does not live only in Kargil but across the worldthen such a thing should not have happened. The police should take whatever action is required, he said. On his upcoming meeting with the US Ambassador, Omar said the interaction was taking place after a considerable gap and that he was looking forward to it. I would prefer to listen to him more, but he is also coming to listen. Let us see what kind of discussion takes place, he said. Omar made it clear that he would not approach the US envoy with complaints about India, saying matters concerning Jammu and Kashmir would have to be dealt with by the Central Government. The solution to our problems will not come from Washington. Our problems have to be resolved by our Central Government, he said. The chief minister said he would discuss Jammu and Kashmir and the wider regional situation with the ambassador, but would neither seek intervention nor ask the envoy to resolve the Union Territory's problems. Responding to allegations by the BJP regarding corruption in appointments, Omar said the investigative agencies were not under the control of his government and asked those making the allegations to seek a formal probe. The Police is not under my control. The Crime Branch is not under my control. The ACB is not under my control, he said. If there had been corruption, Omar said, the matter should be investigated, a case registered and those found responsible prosecuted. On waterlogging in Srinagar, the chief minister described it as a longstanding problem that could not be attributed to the recent past. He said several colonies had come up without adequate drainage systems and the administration was now working to provide drainage infrastructure in such areas. Omar said vulnerable locations, or black spots, had been identified and additional pumping capacity would be arranged on an emergency basis when the Meteorological Department forecasts heavy rainfall. For a permanent solution, he said the Housing Department was working on drainage projects that would be taken up as funds are made available. The chief minister's inspection of Srinagar comes as the administration seeks to address long-standing concerns related to urban infrastructure, traffic management and civic services in the city.(KNS)
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Omar inspects development projects in Srinagar
Srinagar, Aug 19: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Wednesday conducted an early morning tour of the city to inspect development projects and review the progress of key civic works. In a post on X, the chief minister's office said the extensive tour of Srinagar city was conducted to assess public facilities and review the progress of key civic works aimed at improving urban infrastructure and public services. During the tour, the chief minister inspected various sites, including the proposed bridge at Barbar Shah, it said. Once completed, the bridge will play a vital role in reducing traffic congestion for commuters heading into Shehar-e-Khaas, ensuring smoother transit and improved urban mobility, the CM's office said. The chief minister also inspected the new building of the Maharaj Gunj Urban Primary Health Centre. The upgraded facility blends modern healthcare infrastructure with the area's rich historical character and will significantly strengthen patient care and healthcare delivery in the heart of 'Shehar-e-Khaas' (interior areas of the city), the CM's office added. Deputy chief minister Surinder Choudhary, Ministers, MLAs, CM's Advisor Nasir Aslam Wani, and senior officials accompanied the chief minister.
Woman dies after being hit by car in Sopore
Sopore, Aug 19 : An elderly woman died after being hit by a car near the Bypass in Sopore area of north Kashmirs Baramulla district on Wednesday. An official told the news agencyKashmir News Observer (KNO) that the accident occurred when an Alto car, travelling from Sopore towards Bandipora, hit a pedestrian near Sofi Akber Road, Bypass, in Sopore. He said the woman was immediately shifted to District Hospital Sopore for treatment; however, she succumbed to her injuries at the hospital. She was identified as Azi Begum (70), a resident of Ningli. Police have taken cognisance of the incident and initiated proceedings.(KNO)
Vehicle falls into gorge in J-K
JAMMU: (Aug 19) Three members of a family were killed, and two others injured after a vehicle skidded off a hilly road and plunged into a gorge in Reasi district of Jammu and Kashmir, officials said on Wednesday. The accident occurred near Panasa village late Tuesday night when the driver of a an SUV lost []
Four Injured as Xylo Carrying Dead Body Meets Accident Near Sinthan Top
SRINAGAR: Four persons were injured after a Xylo vehicle carrying a dead body met with an accident near Sinthan Top in south Kashmirs Anantnag district on Wednesday, officials said. Quoting officials, news agency GNS reported that the accident occurred around 23 kilometres below Sinthan Top, within the jurisdiction of Police Station Larnoo. The Xylo, bearing []
Omar Abdullah Takes Early-Morning Tour of Srinagar, Reviews Key Projects
SRINAGAR: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Wednesday undertook an early-morning tour of Srinagar city, inspecting key development projects and reviewing infrastructure aimed at improving public services and urban mobility in the historic Shehar-e-Khaas. The Chief Minister was accompanied by Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Kumar Choudhary, Health and Medical Education Minister Sakina Itoo, Advisor to the []
DC Kulgam inaugurates Aadhaar Seva Kendra
Kulgam, Aug 18: Deputy Commissioner (DC) Kulgam, Shahzad Alam today inaugurated a dedicated Aadhaar Seva Kendra (ASK) at Kulgam, near Grid Station. The Seva Kendra has been established by UIDAI to provide hassle-free, reliable, and transparent Aadhaar-related services to the residents. The Kendra will function as a one-stop facility for all Aadhaar services including new aadhaar enrolment, mandatory biometric updates, demographic updates like name, address, date of birth, gender, mobile number, and email ID corrections, biometric updates like fingerprints, iris, and photograph updates, Aadhaar print / re-print, Aadhaar download and e-Aadhaar, lock / unlock biometrics and Aadhaar authentication Services and on-spot grievance redressal. Speaking on the occasion, the DC said the inauguration of the ASK is aimed at easing access to Aadhaar services and reducing the burden on Common Service Centres and banks in the district while also ensuring service delivery at approved affordable rates. The new Kendra shall be handy in improving accessibility, ensure faster service delivery, enhanced transparency, support to welfare delivery and promoting digital empowerment, the DC added. The inauguration ceremony was attended by Shoaib Mohammad Khan, Project Manager, UIDAI; Peer Mubashir Shah, Cluster Manager, J&K; and Danishwar Hamid, Operations Manager, Kulgam, besides other officials and concerned persons.
DC Anantnag reviews progress of PMAY
Anantnag, Aug 18: Deputy Commissioner (DC) Anantnag, Dr. Bilal Mohiuddin Bhat on Tuesday chaired a meeting at DC Office, to review the progress of the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY), Rural and Urban, in the district. The meeting was attended by the Assistant Commissioner Development, Chief Planning Officer, Block Development Officers, Chief Executive Officer, Municipal Council Anantnag, Executive Officers of Municipal Committees, and other concerned officials. Briefing the chair about progress of both components of the scheme, the ACD informed that the district has achieved around 95 percent progress under PMAY-G as well as PMAY-U so far, while the remaining 5 percent gap is expected to be covered soon. Regarding PMAY-G, the meeting was informed that around 32,000 applications have been received in the district. Of these, 17,884 applicants were found eligible as per the prescribed PMAY-G guidelines, while around 14,000 applications were rejected on account of ineligibility under the scheme guidelines. The Deputy Commissioner directed the concerned officers to ensure that the remaining targets are completed within the stipulated timeframe. He also stressed upon the Block Development Officers (BDOs) to establish grievance cells at all blocks to facilitate applicants, respond to their queries and promptly address issues related to PMAY cases. Dr. Bilal said that issues concerning prospective landless beneficiaries and applicants residing in areas falling under forest land should be examined and taken up with the concerned authorities for early resolution. The Deputy Commissioner further directed the officers to ensure regular updation of beneficiary registration and verification, besides closely monitoring the physical and financial progress of sanctioned housing units. He also emphasized the timely release of installments to eligible beneficiaries so that construction work is not delayed.
KU begins intl. conference on env. literature
Srinagar Aug 18: Department of Urdu, University of Kashmir (KU) began a two-day international conference on Environmental Literature and Criticism in Urdu at the Main Campus. The conference aims to bring together faculty members, researchers, students and literature enthusiasts from various across the globe to deliberate on the emerging field of environmental literature and its critical dimensions in Urdu. Presiding over the inaugural session, Vice-Chancellor KU, Prof. Nilofer Khan described the conference theme as one of the significant academic concerns of the contemporary era. Literary and research activities centred on environment and nature are important in the contemporary context. Such academic initiatives help broaden the scope of research and critical inquiry in Urdu literature, she said. Dean Academic Affairs, KU, Prof. Shariefuddin Pirzada, highlighted the interrelationship between nature, environment and human life as reflected in Urdu literature. He emphasised the need for sustained academic and research engagement with environmental literature and criticism. Delivering the keynote address, former Head, Department of Urdu, University of Delhi, Prof. Irtiza Karim, noted the significance of environmental literature and criticism and drew attention to contemporary environmental challenges and their impact on human life and civilisation. Head, Department of Urdu, University of Jammu, Prof. Shahab Inayat Ahmad Malik, and former Director, Centre for Distance and Online Education KU, Prof. Shafiqa Parveen, also shared their views on the theme. They described environmental literature and criticism as highly relevant to contemporary academic discourse and highlighted various dimensions of the subject and its importance for the advancement of Urdu literary studies. Former Head, Department of Urdu, and Dean Faculty of Arts, Prof. Nazir Ahmad Malik, emphasised the importance of promoting environmental consciousness through Urdu literature. Earlier, in his welcome address Head, Department of Urdu, KU, Prof. Irfan Ahmad, highlighted the significance of the conference theme, observing that environmental and ecological concerns have increasingly affected human life in the contemporary era. The two-day conference will continue with academic deliberations on various literary and critical dimensions of environmental concerns in Urdu literature. The proceedings of the session were conducted by Dr. Mushtaq Haider, and vote of thanks was proposed by Dr. Kausar Rasool, faculty members at Department of Urdu KU.
Student Induction Programme-2026 begins at IUST
Awantipora, Aug 18: The Islamic University of Science and Technology (IUST) today started its annual Student Induction Programme, being organised by the Dean of Students, IUST, to welcome the fresh batch of students. The programme is held in collaboration with the Dean Academic Affairs and the Directorate of Internal Quality Assurance (DIQA), to enlighten the new students about the Universitys academic environment, student support system, facilities, and opportunities. The Dean Academic Affairs, Prof. Sheikh Ajaz Bashir, formally welcomed the students and called on them to focus on academic excellence and comprehensive learning. His talk underlined the need for a value-based development of students and how they could contribute to nation-building. In her Introductory remarks, the Dean of Students, Dr. Monisa Qadiri, introduced the induction programme and outlined the various student welfare and extracurricular activities and engagement initiatives of the university. The induction programme will run through the week for different Schools of the University; School of Engineering and Technology, School of Business Studies, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, School of Sciences, School of Architecture and Planning. The different sessions during the induction programme were conducted by Controller of Examinations Dr Peer Bilal, Director IT & SS, Dr. Zahoor Ahmad Ganie, Dean Outreach, Ruheela Hassan, I/C Rumi Library Dr. Sheikh Shueb, Officer-in-Charge Dr. Directorate of Physical Education & Sports, S. Iqbal Quraishi, Alumni Connect Coordinator Dr. Hilal A Makroo. The sessions enlightened freshers with IUSTs examination procedures, academic regulations, outreach and community engagement activities, library affairs, sports facilities and activities, alumni connect etc. Besides, departmental-level visits and orientation is also part of the general induction programme. The departmental participation of the new batch is being coordinated by various coordinators and co-coordinators from different schools.
SKUAST-K holds graduation day for 77 BVSc students
Shuhama, Aug 17: The Faculty of Veterinary Sciences & Animal Husbandry (FVSc & AH), Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir (SKUAST-K) on Tuesday held its 3rd Graduation Day Ceremony for BVSc & AH 2020 batch at Harmukh Auditorium, Shuhama, marking the graduation of 77 veterinary students. The graduating students were presented Provisional Degree Certificates upon successful completion of the BVSc & AH programme, while their final degree certificates will be conferred at the forthcoming formal convocation of the University. The ceremony featured an academic procession, Veterinarian Oath, felicitation of academic achievers and the best outgoing internee student. A newsletter on the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan programme series, the 4th edition of the Arts & Craft Faculty Club magazine and a documentary prepared by the graduating students were also released. Vice-Chancellor, SKUAST-K, Prof. Nazir Ahmad Ganai, who was the Chief Guest, congratulated the graduates and their parents and appreciated the Faculty for its continued efforts towards academic excellence and professional training. Prof. Ganai urged the young veterinarians to go beyond professional qualifications and emerge as responsible One Health professionals and conscientious citizens. He called upon them to pursue excellence with discipline, integrity and a strong sense of social responsibility, contributing to the development of the region and the nation. Highlighting SKUAST-Ks growing academic and institutional recognition, the Vice-Chancellor reiterated the Universitys commitment to strengthening its national standing and pursuing global aspirations through progressive academic and institutional initiatives. Dean, FVSc & AH, Prof. Riaz Ahmad Shah, welcomed the dignitaries, graduates, parents, faculty members and guests and presented an overview of the Facultys academic and institutional achievements. He congratulated the graduating batch and noted the expanding presence of SKUAST-Ks veterinary graduates in reputed institutions and organisations within Jammu and Kashmir, across the country and beyond. Registrar, SKUAST-K, Prof. Azmat Alam Khan, administered the Veterinarian Oath to the graduates and urged them to uphold the dignity of the veterinary profession through integrity, discipline, strong work ethics and high professional and moral values. The ceremony also provided an emotional moment for the graduates and their parents, who reflected on the students academic journey and expressed pride, gratitude and excitement as the young veterinarians prepared to embark on their professional careers. The programme began with an academic procession from the Faculty Outreach Centre to the Harmukh Auditorium and concluded with a group photograph of the graduating batch. Director Extension Prof. Raihana Habib Kanth, Director Education Prof. Mohammad Altaf Bhat, Dean Students Welfare Prof. Sajad Gangoo, UG Coordinator Dr. I. M. Allaie, Deans and Associate Deans of various faculties, retired faculty members, parents, students and other guests attended the ceremony. The formal proceedings concluded with a vote of thanks by Prof. Abdul Hai, Lead Warden.
LG Manoj Sinha discusses issues concerning veterans, Veer Naris, widows, dependents
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Tuesday chaired the 81st Meeting of Jammu Kashmir Rajya Sainik Board, at Lok Bhavan. The meeting, as per an official statement, was attended by Lieutenant General Pratik Sharma, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief (GOC-in-C), Northern Command, Atal Dulloo, Chief Secretary; Maj Gen Paramvir Singh Dagar, Chief of Staff, HQ White Knight Corps; Maj Gen KS Dhadwal, Chief of Staff HQ Chinar Corps, Shailendra Kumar, Additional Chief Secretary, Finance Department, Chanderkar Bharti, Principal Secretary, Home; Dr Mandeep K. Bhandari, Principal Secretary to Lieutenant Governor, Neena Mishra, Principal Director, Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare, GoI; Brig. Pankaj Chib (Retd.) Director Sainik Welfare Department, J&K; Brig Sandeep Kaushal, Cdr 21 Sub Area, Air Commodore VP Singh, Col Pradeep S Karki, Director, DRZ (North); Brig. Virender Singh Slathia (Retd) and other senior officials. The Board deliberated on key issues concerning veterans, Veer Naris, widows and dependents, covering welfare delivery, grievance redressal, healthcare and institutional strengthening. These include establishment of a ZSWO at Kishtwar and improved coordination on pension-related matters. The Lieutenant Governor reiterated his commitment to the welfare of veterans and their families, assuring that every step will be taken to honour their sacrifices and guarantee a life of dignity. The Board also discussed empanelment of government hospitals including AIIMS Jammu, GMC Rajouri, GMC Doda and Government Hospital Kupwara with ECHS for enhanced healthcare access. The Lieutenant Governor also chaired the State Management Committee (SMC) meeting on the Armed Forces Flag Day Fund. The Committee considered welfare-oriented proposals covering medical and health support, infrastructure, outreach, education and skill development. The Committee also proposed several key initiatives including education and career incentives, psychological counsellors in identified areas, skill-development support and improved welfare infrastructure.
Srinagar Premier Division | SWFC Kashmir secures 31 victory over ARCO FC
SWFC Kashmir registered a convincing 31 victory over ARCO FC in the ongoing Srinagar Premier Division Football League at the TRC Synthetic Turf, Srinagar. SWFC Kashmir, as per a DFA statement, displayed a strong and composed performance throughout the match, scoring three goals to secure all three points. ARCO FC managed to find the net once, but SWFC Kashmir maintained control and completed the match with a well-deserved 31 win. The victory will further boost SWFC Kashmirs confidence as they continue their campaign in the league.
CM discusses development, public welfare issues with MLAs
Srinagar, Aug 18: Several Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) on Tuesday called on Chief Minister Omar Abdullah at the Civil Secretariat here and discussed key developmental matters and public welfare issues concerning their respective constituencies. MLA Baramulla Javid Baigh, MLA Rajpora Ghulam Mohi Uddin Mir, MLA Poonch-Haveli Ajaz Ahmad Jan and MLA Bandipora Nizamuddin Bhat met the Chief Minister and apprised him of various issues and developmental priorities of their respective constituencies. The Chief Minister gave a patient hearing to the visiting legislators and assured them that all genuine issues raised by them concerning their constituencies would be addressed on priority, in accordance with the applicable rules and available resources.
1,700 human-wildlife conflict calls received in Kashmir this year
Srinagar, Aug 18: The Wildlife Department in Kashmir has received around 1,700 distress calls related to human-wildlife conflict this year,with teams responding to all such complaints, Regional Wildlife Warden, Kashmir, Tawheed Ahmad Deva, said. Speaking to Rising Kashmir, Deva said the department has been responding promptly to distress calls and has dedicated teams to deal with incidents involving wild animals. Whenever we receive these distress calls, we act immediately. We have proper teams for responding to such complaints, he said. He further said that over the pastsix toseven years, the department has received more than 14,000 distress calls related to human-wildlife conflict, and teams have attended to all of them. According to Deva, the department currently has 24 fully active control rooms across Kashmir to receive and respond to complaints, while more such facilities have also been proposed. There are occasions when the department receives a huge volume of calls simultaneously, making it important for people to take necessary precautions at their own level to minimise the risk of attacks, he said. Deva described human-wildlife conflict as a negative interaction between humans and animals that can result in human injuries and deaths, animal loss and crop damage. He said Kashmir is currently witnessing such conflicts, with two people losing their lives and nearly 30 sustaining injuries in such incidents this year. In the last seven years, around 70 people have died and nearly 700 have been injured in human-wildlife conflict incidents, he said. On the reasons behind the increasing conflict, Deva said changes in habitation patterns and encroachment into wildlife habitats have brought humans closer to forest areas, increasing the chances of encounters with wild animals. Habitation has changed. We have encroached upon their habitat and are living close to forests. This has become a kind of threat, and people living in such areas have to take precautions, he said. He said that whenever wildlife teams visit conflict-prone areas, they also sensitise local residents and make them aware of necessary precautionary measures. The Regional Wildlife Wardenadvised people to avoid unnecessary movement during early morning and evening hours, when wild animals are more likely to be active. If people have to go out during these hours, they should move in groups and carry sticks. Children should not be allowed to go out unnecessarily, he said. Deva said wild animals generally venture outin search ofprey or food, but encounters with humans can result in injuries, deaths and other losses. He also identified changes in agricultural practices as another factor contributing to the problem,sayingpaddy fields in several areas have been converted into fruit orchards,attractingwild animals towards residential areas in search of fruit. Devaappealed to the public to follow the precautionary guidelines issued by the Wildlife Department to reduce the risk of human-wildlife encounters and ensure the safety of both people and animals.
J&K sees sharp drop in hr secondary enrolment
Srinagar, Aug 18: Jammu & Kashmir is facing a significant decline in student enrolment as children move through successive stages of school education, with the Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) falling to 44.8 per cent at the higher-secondary level, according to a NITI Aayog report. The report, titled School Education System in India: Temporal Analysis and Policy Roadmap for Quality Enhancement, points to a widening gap in enrolment between the early years of schooling and Classes XI and XII. The figures indicate that while enrolment is high at the primary stage, a large number of students do not continue through the higher levels. J&Ks GER stands at 113.7 per cent at the primary level. It declines to 77.3 per cent at upper-primary, 66.1 per cent at secondary and just 44.8 per cent at higher-secondary level. The trend is accompanied by a secondary-level dropout rate of 12.9 per cent in J&K, above the national average of 11.5 per cent. The figures underline the need for stronger measures to retain students and support their transition to higher classes. The report has also raised questionsoverthe distribution and utilisation of teaching resources. As many as 146 schools in J&K have no students enrolled, despite 61 teachers being posted there. At the same time, 1,371 schools are operating with only one teacher. These institutions together have 32,303 students, highlighting the pressure on teaching staff in several schools. Infrastructure remains another concern. Only 16.5 per cent of schools in J&K have functional smart classrooms, limiting students access to technology-based learning. The report also shows that only 45.4 per cent of schools have ramps for children with special needs. The figures point to gaps in making schools more accessible and inclusive. The findings highlight the need to improve student retention, rationalise teaching resources and strengthen school infrastructure, particularly at the higher-secondary level.
Govt to identify accident-prone locations along NHs
Srinagar, Aug 18: In a bid to remove encroachments and identify accident-prone locations, the Jammu and Kashmir government has constituted District Highway Safety Task Forces (DHSTF) across the Union Territory, with respective District Magistrates asked to lead the panels as Chairpersons. The step comes at a time when road accidents along National Highways continue to claim precious lives, shattering the dreams of many families. Recent data tabled by the Centre in the Lok Sabha revealed that Jammu and Kashmir recorded 1,109 road accidents on National Highways in 2026, in which 206 people lost their lives and 1,658 others were injured. According to details accessed by Rising Kashmir, the DHSTFs have been constituted in compliance with the Supreme Court's order dated April 13, 2026, passed in WP(C) No. 9 of 2025, titled In Re: Phalodi Accident vs. NHAI & Ors. The order states that the DHSTF will be headed by the District Magistrate, while the Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), Additional Deputy Commissioner or Sub Divisional Magistrate (to be nominated by the Chairperson), Assistant Regional Transport Officer concerned, Representative of the Executing Agency (NHAI, NHIDCL, Public Works (R&B) Department or any other concerned agency), Representative of Traffic Police not below the rank of Deputy Superintendent of Police, and Representative of the Urban Local Body concerned will be the Members. The Chairperson may co-opt any other member as may be necessary for the effective discharge of the Task Force's mandate. The DHSTFs have been tasked with monitoring the implementation of directions issued by the Supreme Court in the aforementioned case. Their key responsibilities include monitoring removal of encroachments and unauthorised access points on National Highways and other major roads, reviewing regulation of land use adjoining highways and recommending corrective measures in coordination with concerned agencies, overseeing highway surveillance, enforcement activities, traffic management measures and other road safety initiatives, identifying accident-prone locations and recommending engineering, enforcement and awareness interventions for mitigation of road accidents, ensuring coordination among all stakeholder departments and agencies for effective implementation of road safety measures, and submitting periodic reports to the Government through the Administrative Department concerned regarding compliance and progress achieved. The Task Forces have also been directed to perform such other functions relating to highway safety and implementation of the directions of the Supreme Court as may be assigned by the Government from time to time. The Task Forces have been directed to hold meetings at least once every fortnight and review the status of compliance with road safety measures within their respective districts.
Kashmirs Apple Express to roll out on Sep 1
Srinagar, Aug 18: Kashmirs apple growers are set to get a major transportation boost, with the first dedicated Apple Train expected to begin operations from Anantnag on September 1, providing a faster route for moving the Valleys prized fruit to markets across the country. Bashir Ahmad Bashir, Chairman of the Kashmir Valley Fruit Growers and Dealers Union, welcomed the proposed service and said formalities were currently being completed. He said discussions were also underway with railway authorities over the operational model, including whether the service would run as a full dedicated train or through individual bogies booked by growers and traders. This is a major step forward for Kashmirs fruit industry. The Apple Train is expected to start from September 1 and will provide growers with a faster mode of transportation for taking their produce to markets outside Jammu and Kashmir, Bashir said. The proposed service could prove particularly important during the peak harvesting season, when timely transportation can make a significant difference to the quality and market value of apples. Faster rail movement is expected to reduce transit delays and post-harvest losses while giving growers improved access to major consumption centres. Apple cultivation remains a key pillar of Kashmirs rural economy. The Valley produces around 1.7 million metric tonnes of apples annually, with nearly 35 to 40 lakh families estimated to be directly or indirectly associated with apple cultivation, trade, transportation and related activities. Weather-hit growers look for better returns The proposed rail service comes at a crucial juncture for growers, many of whom have suffered losses this year due to hailstorms and erratic weather conditions. With a portion of the crop already damaged, growers are hoping that faster transportation will help them move the remaining marketable produce quickly, allowing apples to reach consumers while retaining their freshness and commercial value. For years, transportation has remained a critical component of Kashmirs fruit trade, particularly during the harvesting season when large volumes of produce have to be moved simultaneously to markets outside J&K. The Apple Train is therefore being viewed by growers as more than just an alternative mode of transport. It could provide an additional link between Kashmirs orchards and major markets, potentially reducing dependence on road transportation and improving the efficiency of the fruit supply chain. If operationalised as planned, the September 1 launch could mark a significant new chapter for Kashmirs horticulture sector, putting the Valleys apples on a faster track from orchard to market.
Amarnath Yatra sets green model benchmark
Srinagar, Aug 18:The annual Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra concluded with a record turnout of over 4.80 lakh pilgrims this year. An ambitious zero waste to landfill strategy ensured that over 500 metric tonnes of solid wastewasscientifically processed instead of being dumped, setting a new benchmark for sustainable pilgrimage management in the Himalayas. According to an official report available with the Rising Kashmir, the sanitation operation was one of the largest ever undertaken during the Yatra, with authorities integrating waste segregation, recycling, composting, biogas generation and digital monitoring into a comprehensive waste-management system across the Baltal and Pahalgam routes. The report states that the waste value chain began with source segregation, followed by collection, secondary segregation, wet waste processing, dry waste baling, authorised recycling and scientific disposal. Waste was collected every two to four hours through route-specific logistics. In difficult terrain inaccessible to vehicles, ponies and manual carriers ensured uninterrupted collection and transportation of waste from camps and trekking routes, according to the report. The operation also included composting of biodegradable waste, plastic recovery, dry waste baling, recycling and scientific disposal of biomedical waste through authorised treatment facilities. Authorities simultaneously implemented an extensive wastewater management system comprising soak pits, grease traps, leach pits, septic tanks, sewage treatment plants (STPs), faecal sludge management and desludging operations to prevent contamination of mountain streams, soil pollution and public health risks. Plastic pollution was tackled through restriction checkpoints, distribution of nearly 1.5 lakh cloth bags, Water ATMs, plastic collection centres and the introduction of the Bartan Bank, which replaced disposable plastic utensils with reusable steel crockery at community kitchens, the report states. Officials estimate that the Water ATM initiative alone prevented the use of nearly 3.2 million plastic bottles during the pilgrimage, significantly reducing plastic waste in the ecologically sensitive region. Round-the-clock sanitation teams maintained cleanliness across camps and trekking routes, while GPS-enabled monitoring, command centre surveillance, waste audits, daily weighment registers and inspection teams tracked sanitation activities in real time. Technology played a key role in the operation. Authorities deployed the Trayambakam web application, DAMA MIS Dashboard, AI-powered digital assistants Megha and Gyandev, QR-based feedback systems, the Shivam Shubham sanitation portal, Swachh Jyot Flexi Biogas model, Paper-to-Brick recycling technology and the Gandhi Stick for collecting multi-layer plastic waste. The sanitation drive was complemented by a large public awareness campaign involving signages, radio jingles, documentaries, puppet shows, street plays, cleanliness pledges and outreach programmes targeting pilgrims, langar operators, sanitation workers and service providers. Dr Sameer Sharma, Chief Executive Officer of Swaaha Resource Management Pvt Ltd, said the objective was to ensure that every recoverable fraction of waste entered a scientific processing chain instead of ending up in landfills. Our objective is to ensure that every possible fraction of waste is recovered through composting, recycling and resource recovery. The model is designed to minimise landfill disposal while protecting the fragile Himalayan ecology, he said. Dr Sharma said the collection of more than 50 metric tonnes of mule dung during this year's Yatra marked another major milestone. The next phase will convert this accumulated mule dung into methane through biogas technology, transforming waste into clean renewable energy while reducing environmental pollution along the pilgrimage routes, he said. Officials said the success of the sanitation programme demonstrates that even one of India's largest annual religious congregations can be managed sustainably through scientific planning, community participation, digital monitoring and circular economy principles, offering a replicable model for other large-scale pilgrimages across the country.
Showcase J&K's heritage, cuisine, handicrafts at IFFJK: CM
Srinagar, Aug 18: Chief Minister Omar Abdullahon Tuesday chaired a high-level meetingto review the final preparations for the inaugural International Film Festival of Jammu & Kashmir (IFFJK) 2026, scheduledto be held fromSeptember 7 to 10 across Srinagar and Jammu. The four-day festival isbeingenvisioned as a premier international platform celebrating cinematic excellence, cultural exchange, creative collaboration and emerging filmmakingtalent, while providingan opportunity to forge partnerships withthe film fraternity across different countries andshowcasingthe rich cultural and cinematic heritage of Jammu and Kashmir. Commissioner Secretary Information, R Alice Vaz, briefed the Chief Minister on the festival, which includes screenings across categories such as International Competition, Cinema of the World, Bharat Panorama, J&K Select, Best Debut Film, Documentary/Hybrid and Short Films. The programme will also feature masterclasses, panel discussions, in-conversation sessions, round tables and workshops involving filmmakers, actors, critics, scholars and other prominent personalities from the film industry. The meeting reviewed arrangements at the principal festival venues, including Sher-i-Kashmir International Convention Centre (SKICC), INOX Shivpora Srinagar and Waves Cinema Jammu, besides the proposed floating cinema at Lalit Ghat. Preparations for the Gulmarg excursion for a select group of filmmakers were also discussed, including visits to the Gondola, Golf Course, Gulmarg Club and other prominent attractions. The Chief Minister emphasised the need for close inter-departmental coordination and timely completion of all arrangements to ensure a seamless experience for filmmakers, artists, delegates, guests and audiences.He directed all concerned departments and agencies to remain fully geared up and ensure that every aspect of the festival isputin place well ahead of its commencement. Omar Abdullah called for prominently showcasing Jammu and Kashmirs rich heritage, cuisine, handicrafts, traditional art forms and iconic tourist destinations during the festival. He stressed that meticulous planning and seamless coordination among all stakeholders would be essential to establish IFFJK as a premier annual event on the global film calendar. The meeting also took stock of security and traffic arrangements, airport facilitation, hospitality and protocol, accommodation, transportation, medical facilities, power supply, sanitation, beautification, venue preparedness and other logistical requirements. Dedicated liaison and nodal officers are being put in place to facilitate coordination with the Information Department and visiting guests. The Information Department was tasked with maintaining a consolidated action matrix covering departmental responsibilities, timelines, progress and pending issues, besides coordinating invitations, participant facilitation and media arrangements. Plans for extensive publicity and branding of IFFJK at regional and national levels through print, electronic, digital and outdoor media were also discussed. The festival is expected to bring together filmmakers, artists, storytellers, industry leaders, policymakers, academicians, students and audiences from across the country and abroad, creating opportunities for dialogue, networking and collaboration through cinema. The Chief Minister stressed that IFFJK should emerge as a flagship international event that showcases Jammu and Kashmirs cultural richness and creative potential to the wider world, while creating meaningful opportunities and a wider platform for local filmmakers and emerging talent. The meeting was attended by Advisor to the Chief Minister Nasir Aslam Wani, Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo, Additional Chief Secretary to the Chief Minister Dheeraj Gupta, ACS Finance, ACS Tourism, Commissioner Secretary Information, Secretary Education, Secretary Culture, Secretary Transport, Secretary Hospitality & Protocol, Divisional Commissioner Kashmir, Divisional Commissioner Jammu, Inspector General of Police Kashmir Zone, IGP Security, Director Information, Heads of Departments of line departments, and senior officers of the concerned departments and agencies. The officers briefed the Chief Minister on the status of preparations and the action being taken to ensure the successful conduct of the festival. The outstation officers participated in the meeting through video conferencing.
IFFJK to foster cultural exchange, creative collaboration: CM Omar
Reviews final preparations for the inaugural International Film Festival of J&K Srinagar: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Tuesday chaired a high-level meeting to review the final preparations for the inaugural International Film Festival of Jammu & Kashmir (IFFJK) 2026, scheduled to be held from September 7 to 10 across Srinagar and Jammu. The four-day festival []
Authorities direct eateries to disclose meat type on menus
Mutton, beef, chicken, fish must be clearly mentioned: FDA Srinagar: Authorities have directed hotels, restaurants, cafes, dhabas, sweet shops, bakeries, caterers and other food business operators to clearly disclose the type of meat used in food preparations. In an advisory, Commissioner Food & Drugs Administration J&K, Khalid Jahangir said establishments serving meat or meat products []
US ambassador Sergio Gor to visit Kashmir today
Srinagar: United States Ambassador to India, Sergio Gor, will arrive in Kashmir tomorrow on his maiden visit to the Union Territories of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh after assuming office. Official sources told KNO that Ambassador Gor is scheduled to meet Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah during his stay in Srinagar. []
LG reiterates commitment to veterans, Veer Naris, widows
Chairs 81st Meeting of J&K Rajya Sainik Board Jammu: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Tuesday chaired the 81st Meeting of Jammu Kashmir Rajya Sainik Board, at Lok Bhavan. The meeting was attended by Lieutenant General Pratik Sharma, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief (GOC-in-C), Northern Command; Atal Dulloo, Chief Secretary; Maj Gen Paramvir Singh Dagar, Chief of Staff, []
FSSAI to provide technical, financial support for J
Srinagar: Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI), Rajit Punhani, today chaired an interactive session with the representatives of Food Business Operators (FBOs), trade and industry associations and other stakeholders at the SKICC, Srinagar. They discussed issues related to food safety, regulatory compliance, testing infrastructure, training and ease of doing []
PHDCCI Kmr calls for clear menu declarations at eateries
Srinagar: The PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PHDCCI) Kashmir has strongly advocated for meeting global standards in restaurants and eateries, calling for clear and trustworthy declarations on menus. It called for specifying what is being served, whether it is frozen or fresh, and the nature of meat (lamb, beef, etc.) in alignment with FSSAI []
Search ops launched in Udhampur, Reasi, Kathua
Jammu: Security forces launched search operations at several locations following reports of the movement of suspected persons in Udhampur, Reasi and Kathua districts of Jammu and Kashmir, officials said on Tuesday. The police, in collaboration with the CRPF, began a cordon-and-search operation after receiving information about the movement of two suspected individuals. These individuals allegedly []
Police book BJP leader for cheating, criminal intimidation in Pulwama
Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir Police has registered a case of cheating and criminal intimidation against a BJP Kisan Morcha leader in Pulwama district, officials said on Tuesday. The case has been registered against Aijaz Ahmad Shah at the Tral police station under sections 420 (cheating and dishonesty inducing someone to deliver property, money or valuables) []
Patients suffer as five GMC staffers go on strike
Srinagar, Aug 18: Patient care was severely affected on Tuesday in five new Government Medical Colleges (GMCs) in J&K as its non-gazetted begin an indefinite strike over delay in framing of recruitment rules that has hampered the recruitment process. The non-gazetted employees of GMC Baramulla, Anantnag, Rajouri, Doda and Kathua observed the indefinite strike by holding protests and demonstrations in the premises of the respective medical colleges against the delay in framing of the recruitment rules. A group of protesting employees at GMC Baramulla said the institution is already facing a shortage of staff and that healthcare does not appear to be a priority sector. There are already 150 MBBS seats, 50 PG seats, BSc courses, renal dialysis and radiology courses. This is an additional burden on the already overburdened staff at GMCs, they said. The employees said the prolonged uncertainty has left them deprived of opportunities for promotions and career progression. They, however, maintained that the issue extends beyond their service conditions and has implications for the functioning of the healthcare system. The aggrieved employees said the expansion of a medical college cannot be limited to buildings, beds and machines. Every new service requires trained manpower to operate it. Without adequate staffing, even newly established sections and equipment cant achieve their full potential, they said. The non-gazetted employees have been demanding their career progression, but the government is yet to come up with a defined recruitment and promotion mechanism. Similar concerns have been raised by non-gazetted staff of the other four new GMCs. This is not merely a problem of non-gazetted employees. It is a problem concerning the entire healthcare system and unemployed youth, the employee said. They demand clarity over their service conditions while the government faces the larger challenge of ensuring adequate manpower in expanding medical institutions. Employees said that in August last year, the Health and Medical Education Department had placed draft recruitment rules for the new GMCs in the public domain, but no further progress was made towards their finalisation. As per the employees, over 3,000 posts for the five new GMCs were created through a Cabinet decision and subsequently sanctioned vide Order No. 575-HME of 2017 dated October 23, 2017. The employees, who were appointed through the JKSSB after the establishment of the new GMCs, alleged that several employees have resigned due to the absence of promotional avenues and stagnant salaries which has affected the functioning of these institutions.
Gender equality needs better data, equal opportunities: Prof Indu Agnihotri
Srinagar, Aug 18: Professor Indu Agnihotri on Tuesday stressed the need for reliable data and stronger policy interventions to address gender inequality, saying the lack of adequate data remains one of the major hurdles in understanding and tackling the challenges faced by women. She was speaking at a two day national conference on Gender Equality in the 21st Century: Perspectives & Pathways to SDG 5 at Government College for Women, M.A. Road, Srinagar. Agnihotri said gender equality remains a universal challenge and is equally significant for India and Jammu & Kashmir. She said proper data is essential for making a precise assessment of the situation and developing effective measures to address existing gaps. Referring to Sustainable Development Goal 5, she said the United Nations has placed gender equality among its key global development goals. SDG 5 covers several areas, including education, access to resources, political participation and equal opportunities for women. She said women continue to face difficulties in employment, equal pay and access to financial resources and property, particularly when seeking to establish or expand entrepreneurial activities. Agnihotri also underlined the historic contribution of women in Jammu & Kashmir to the economy and production. She said women have played an important role in handicrafts, including Pashmina and Shahtoosh related work, besides contributing through home based activities and agriculture. She said the economic contribution of women needs to be recognised while addressing the barriers that restrict their participation and access to opportunities. The professor said conferences provide an important platform for researchers and academics to examine available data, discuss findings and place recommendations before governments. She stressed that policy regimes need to take such recommendations seriously and translate research findings into measures that can improve womens employment opportunities and reduce inequality. The conference brought together academicians, researchers and policymakers to deliberate on gender justice, social inclusion and sustainable development, with particular focus on pathways towards achieving the targets of SDG 5.
ULB deptt Kashmir without director for 20 days
Srinagar, Aug 18: The Urban Local Bodies (ULB) Department Kashmir has been functioning without a regular Director for the past 20 days, causing inconvenience to people and affecting the disposal of important matters at the department level. The key post of Director fell vacant following the retirement of the incumbent on July 31, 2026. However, no regular appointment has been made so far, leaving the department without a full-time head. Locals and visitors said the absence of a regular Director has affected the day-to-day functioning of the department, with several files and official matters reportedly awaiting necessary approvals and signatures. The situation is also causing difficulties for people approaching the department and its subordinate Municipal Committees for various civic and administrative matters, as decisions on important issues are reportedly being delayed. Officials and people dealing with the department said that the prolonged vacancy of the key post could further affect the implementation of civic works and the resolution of public grievances if the position is not filled at the earliest. The Urban Local Bodies Department oversees the functioning of Municipal Committees and other urban local bodies across Kashmir, making the post of Director crucial for coordinating their routine functioning and ensuring timely disposal of administrative matters. People have urged the authorities to appoint a regular Director without further delay so that the department can function smoothly and public grievances and pending official matters are addressed in a timely manner.
Key admin posts remain vacant in Ganderbals Gund
GANDERBAL: Residents of Gund tehsil in Central Kashmirs Ganderbal district have urged the administration to fill key vacant administrative posts, including those of Tehsildar and Block Development Officer (BDO), saying the continued arrangement of additional charges is creating difficulties for a large population spread across the area. According to sources, Gund has been without a permanent Tehsildar and BDO for around the last eight months. The Tehsildar post fell vacant in March this year following the retirement of the incumbent, after which the Tehsildar of Kangan was entrusted with the additional charge of Gund. Similarly, after the transfer of the BDO Gund earlier this year, the BDO Kangan was given additional charge of Gund block. Locals said that while the officers holding additional charge have been visiting Gund and attending to official work on designated days, the arrangement is not sufficient to meet the requirements of both areas. Both Kangan and Gund are vast areas with a large population. An officer holding charge of two major areas cannot be expected to give adequate time to both places, residents said, adding that people often have to wait for the concerned officers availability for routine administrative matters. They said that the existing arrangement affects not only the functioning of government offices but also causes inconvenience to people who have to visit offices repeatedly for certificates, revenue-related matters, development issues and other routine official work. Residents pointed out that Gund was granted tehsil status in 2014-15 following long-standing demands from the local population. The move had raised hopes that people from the vast area would no longer have to travel to Kangan for basic administrative services. However, locals said that several offices and facilities that are normally associated with a tehsil have still not been established in Gund in a comprehensive manner. The area attached to Gund extends from Ganiwan to Sarbal, covering a sizeable and geographically challenging region. Residents said that despite the creation of the tehsil, people continue to travel to Kangan for several routine services that should ideally be available closer to their homes. The issue, they said, becomes particularly difficult for elderly people and residents living in remote areas. During peak summer or harsh winter conditions, including snowfall, travelling to Kangan for routine work becomes a major challenge. Residents also highlighted the need for strengthening the health administration in Gund. They said that the appointment and availability of dedicated health officials, including a Block Medical Officer, would help improve monitoring and coordination of healthcare services in the area. Residents said that the problem is not limited to Gund and that several administrative posts in different parts of Ganderbal district are also either vacant or being managed through additional arrangements. They maintained that such temporary arrangements may be necessary for a short period but should not continue for months. They have appealed to Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and the concerned departments to expedite the appointment of permanent Tehsildars, BDOs and other officials in Ganderbal district, particularly in Gund, so that administrative services can function effectively. The residents also urged the government to establish the remaining offices associated with the Gund tehsil and strengthen existing facilities, saying that doing so would reduce the dependence of the local population on Kangan and bring basic government services closer to the people. They said filling the vacant posts and establishing the required offices would not only improve administrative efficiency but also provide much-needed relief to residents of the remote and geographically extensive Gund area.
JK notifies Land Pooling Policy 2026 to drive planned urban dev
Policy aims to consolidate land through voluntary participation, with 40% earmarked for city-level infrastructure Jammu Tawi, August 18: The Jammu and Kashmir Government has notified the Jammu and Kashmir Land Pooling Policy, 2026, aimed at facilitating planned urban development and infrastructure creation through the voluntary participation of landowners. The policy was notified by the Housing [] The post JK notifies Land Pooling Policy 2026 to drive planned urban dev appeared first on Northlines .
Every step to honour veterans sacrifices, dignity: LG Sinha
Jammu, Aug 18: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Tuesday chaired the 81st Meeting of the Jammu Kashmir Rajya Sainik Board at Lok Bhavan, deliberating on key issues concerning veterans, Veer Naris, widows and dependents, covering welfare delivery, grievance redressal, healthcare and institutional strengthening. The meeting was attended by Lieutenant General Pratik Sharma, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief (GOC-in-C), Northern Command; Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo; Maj Gen Paramvir Singh Dagar, Chief of Staff, HQ White Knight Corps; Maj Gen KS Dhadwal, Chief of Staff HQ Chinar Corps; Additional Chief Secretary Finance Shailendra Kumar; Principal Secretary Home Chanderkar Bharti; Dr Mandeep K. Bhandari, Principal Secretary to Lieutenant Governor; Neena Mishra, Principal Director, Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare, GoI; Brig Pankaj Chib (Retd.) Director Sainik Welfare Department, J&K; Brig Sandeep Kaushal, Cdr 21 Sub Area; Air Commodore VP Singh; Col Pradeep S Karki, Director, DRZ (North); Brig Virender Singh Slathia (Retd) and other senior officials. The Board deliberated on key issues concerning veterans, Veer Naris, widows and dependents, including the establishment of a ZSWO at Kishtwar and improved coordination on pension-related matters. The Lieutenant Governor reiterated his commitment to the welfare of veterans and their families, assuring that every step will be taken to honour their sacrifices and guarantee a life of dignity. The Board also discussed empanelment of government hospitals including AIIMS Jammu, GMC Rajouri, GMC Doda and Government Hospital Kupwara with ECHS for enhanced healthcare access. The Lieutenant Governor also chaired the State Management Committee (SMC) meeting on the Armed Forces Flag Day Fund, with the Committee considering welfare-oriented proposals covering medical and health support, infrastructure, outreach, education and skill development. The Committee also proposed several key initiatives including education and career incentives, psychological counsellors in identified areas, skill-development support and improved welfare infrastructure.
Put Sukajaber Ziyarat on tourism map: MLA Uri
Srinagar, Aug 18: After Baba Fareed Urs, MLA Uri Dr Sajjad Shafi visited Sukajaber Ziyarat Sharief on Tuesday where he received a warm and enthusiastic welcome from the local people. Speaking on the occasion, Shafi Uri said that he brought Baba Fareed Ziyarat Sharief onto the tourism map and had facilitated DPRs worth more than 4 crore for tourism-related development. He said that the tourism potential of several other important places, including Bosiya, Chotali, Nambla Waterfall, Mohura, Rangia Mam Ziyarat, Kazinag Ziyarat, Pando Mander and Chatipadshai, should also be explored and developed. Shafi said he would request Chief Minister Omar Abdullah to bring Sukajaber Ziyarat Sharief and its surrounding areas onto the tourism map and ensure necessary development to promote tourism and benefit the local population. The locals expressed gratitude to the MLA for visiting the Ziyarat and appreciated his efforts towards promoting tourism and development in the Uri constituency.
Brig Ghura briefs LG on Amarnath Yatra track
Srinagar, Aug 18 : Brigadier Chirag Ghura, Chief Engineer, Project Beacon of the BRO, on Tuesday called on Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha here at the Lok Bhawan and briefed him about the track development for the Amarnath Yatra. The chief engineer was accompanied by Brigadier S Deepak, Chief Engineer (designate), Project Beacon, an official spokesperson [] The post Brig Ghura briefs LG on Amarnath Yatra track appeared first on Northlines .
Congress leaders visit Dr Audil, enquire about his health
Srinagar, Aug 18: Senior Congress leaders visited the residence of Srinagar DCC President Dr Audil Farooq Mir to enquire about his health and convey their prayers and wishes for his speedy recovery. Dr Mir had not been keeping well for the past few days. Despite this, he had been actively propagating the Congress ideology and manifesto and mobilising party cadre across Srinagar district, remaining engaged with organisational activities and party workers. Dr Syed Naseer Hussain, AICC General Secretary and In-Charge J&K; JKPCC President Tariq Hameed Karra; CLP Leader and AICC General Secretary G. A. Mir; AICC Secretary and J&K In-Charge Pargat Singh; Chief Whip Nizam-ud-Din Bhat; and his colleague Abid Imtiyaz Bhat met Dr Mir and enquired about his wellbeing. The leaders conveyed their good wishes and prayed for his early and complete recovery. Dr Audil Farooq Mir thanked the Congress leadership for taking time out to visit him and enquire about his health, saying he was deeply touched by the warmth, affection and concern extended to him. He said the gesture went beyond political and organisational responsibilities and reflected the strong bonds of solidarity and family spirit within the Congress. Such gestures go far beyond politics or organisational responsibilitiesthey reflect the bonds of a family that stands by its members in moments that matter, Dr Mir said. He expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the visiting leaders for their prayers, good wishes and personal concern, saying their support had reaffirmed the spirit of togetherness and mutual respect within the Congress family. Dr Mir also thanked all those who had expressed concern over his health and wished him a speedy recovery.
CB files chargesheet in visa fraud case
Jammu Tawi, Aug 18 : The Special Crime Wing (SCW) of the Crime Branch has filed a chargesheet against an accused for allegedly duping several people on the pretext of arranging foreign employment visas, an official said on Tuesday. The chargesheet was filed on Monday against Kartik Choudhary, a resident of Purana Pind in Jammus [] The post CB files chargesheet in visa fraud case appeared first on Northlines .
Search Ops underway in Udhampur, Reasi, Kathua
Jammu Tawi, Aug 18 : Security forces launched search operations at several locations following reports of the movement of suspected persons in Udhampur, Reasi and Kathua districts of Jammu and Kashmir, officials said on Tuesday. The police, in collaboration with the CRPF, began a cordon-and-search operation after receiving information about the movement of two suspected [] The post Search Ops underway in Udhampur, Reasi, Kathua appeared first on Northlines .
Govt Pushes Climate-Resilient Agriculture, Innovation in J&K
New Delhi, Aug 18: Minister for Agriculture Production, Rural Development & Panchayati Raj, Cooperative and Election Department, Javid Ahmad Dar, on Tuesday participated in the 97th Annual General Meeting of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) in New Delhi. Speaking at the meeting, Javid Dar called for greater focus on J&K-specific agricultural research and innovation, keeping in view the Union Territorys unique agro-climatic conditions, fragile ecosystems and potential in agriculture, horticulture and allied sectors. He proposed establishment of a State Council for Agricultural Research in J&K to coordinate research priorities and strengthen convergence among ICAR institutions, agricultural universities, government departments, scientists, industry and farmers. Highlighting J&Ks research capabilities, the Minister noted that SKUAST-Jammu and SKUAST-Kashmir have secured 143 patents over the past four years. He stressed the need to translate such scientific potential into field-level solutions. Javid Dar identified climate-resilient horticulture as a key research priority, with emphasis on disease-free and true-to-type planting material, corm multiplication, climate-resilient saffron, precision irrigation, mechanisation, quality testing, value addition, branding and export-oriented production. He also called for a dynamic, scientific and region-specific plant quarantine system, based on species- and host-specific Pest Risk Analysis, biological Post-Entry Quarantine, molecular indexing and process-based phytosanitary certification. The Minister further sought stronger research and innovation in animal husbandry, dairy, fisheries, post-harvest management, processing and value addition. He stressed that agricultural research should ultimately deliver higher productivity, lower input costs, climate resilience, better market access and increased farmers incomes. He called for stronger collaboration between ICAR, J&Ks agricultural universities, government departments, scientists, industry and farmers to ensure that research remains closely aligned with the specific needs of the Union Territory.
Party Call emergency meet at Srinagar on 23rdAugust Arvind Sharma Jammu Tawi, Aug 18:As the government of the Union Territory (UT) of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) has been engaged in the preparations for the successful conduct of the upcoming Assembly session, the main opposition party, the BJP, has now shifted its complete focus on mission [] The post BJP shifts focus on mission Kashmir appeared first on Northlines .
Reaffirms commitment to veterans welfare, dignity Jammu Tawi, Aug 18:Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today chaired the 81st Meeting of Jammu Kashmir Rajya Sainik Board, at Lok Bhavan. The Board deliberated on key issues concerning veterans, Veer Naris, widows and dependents, covering welfare delivery, grievance redressal, healthcare and institutional strengthening. These include establishment of a ZSWO [] The post LG chairs meeting of J&K Rajya Sainik Board appeared first on Northlines .
Three Killed as Vehicle Rolls Down Hill in Jammu Kashmir
SRINAGAR: At least three persons were killed after the vehicle they were travelling in skidded off the road and rolled down a hill in the Thub area of Reasi district on Tuesday evening, officials said. Quoting an official, the news agency KNO reported that the vehicle, bearing registration number JK14B-1284, was travelling from Reasi towards []
Film Festival to foster cultural exchange, creative collaboration: CM
Reviews final preparations for inaugural International Film Festival of J&K Srinagar, Aug 18:Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today chaired a high-level meeting to review the final preparations for the inaugural International Film Festival of Jammu & Kashmir (IFFJK) 2026, scheduled to be held from September 7 to 10 across Srinagar and Jammu. The four-day festival is [] The post Film Festival to foster cultural exchange, creative collaboration: CM appeared first on Northlines .
Govt calls for fresh push to boost rural employment
Srinagar, Aug 18: Secretary, Rural Development Department (RDD) and Panchayati Raj, Mohammad Aijaz Asad, on Tuesday chaired a review meeting to assess the progress on the Viksit BharatGuarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission (Gramin) [VB-G RAM G], calling for a renewed and focused push to strengthen the Person Days (PD) generation, activate worksites, ensure timely wage payments and tighten field-level supervision across the Union Territory. Asad directed the Executive Engineers to process wage-component bills without delay, stressing that once the wage component is released, bills should be prepared simultaneously so that payments are not held up. He also asked to ensure that material payments were processed alongside wage payments. The Secretary directed for immediate and focused intervention to ensure timely initiation of works at all worksites. He emphasised that all eligible Panchayats must be enabled to undertake works at the earliest, with a clear focus on strengthening employment generation and ensuring effective implementation of VB-G RAM G at the grassroots level. Holding Assistant Commissioners Development (ACDs) responsible for effective leadership at the block level, Aijaz Asad observed that the districts with proactive ACDs were delivering better results while few others were visibly lagging. He directed the ACDs to take ownership of field-level implementation and cautioned that continued underperformance on certain parameters could invite accountability measures. Supervisory gaps, he stressed, must be promptly identified and corrected rather than allowed to persist. The Secretary also reviewed the e-KYC status of semi-skilled and skilled workers, whose payments will now be routed through the wage component. He directed the Executive Engineers to complete the process within the stipulated timeline. He informed the meeting that MoRD is expected to issue a detailed Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) within the next few days regarding the proposed shift under which semi-skilled and skilled workers, currently often booked under the material component, will be reclassified under the wage component. He directed the field officials to ensure that the transition is properly captured and implemented at the ground level. Acknowledging that certain villages in hilly, remote and snow-bound areas may naturally record comparatively lower figures during winters months, Aijaz Asad directed the officers to accord special attention to such parts so that the benefits of the scheme reach all sections of the rural population. Reviewing wage-payment performance, the Secretary directed the district authorities to expedite generation of Fund Transfer Orders (FTOs) against wage claims under VB-G RAM G, stressing that timely FTO processing is essential for ensuring prompt payment of wages to workers. Aijaz Asad emphasised the importance of Panch Sammelans as a platform for strengthening the grassroots participation, direct engagement and coordination among the elected representatives and field functionaries. He directed the concerned officers to ensure that the proceedings and outcomes of all Panch Sammelans are properly documented, with completion reports submitted promptly. The deliberations, he stressed, must translate into concrete follow-up action at the Panchayat level. Reviewing Area Officer Monitoring Reports, the Secretary directed the ACDs to undertake regular field visits and improve the quality of monitoring. He described field monitoring as a routine yet critical responsibility that must be discharged with seriousness and purpose. He also directed the officials to expedite geo-tagging and complete e-KYC within the prescribed timeframe. Regarding administrative discipline, Asad reiterated that no employee would be permitted to leave the place of duty without prior permission. He directed both the Directors to undertake random attendance checks, noting instances of employees remaining away from assigned duties without authorisation. He stressed the need for strict enforcement of workplace discipline and accountability. The Secretary directed the senior officers and field functionaries to implement the instructions with immediate effect and ensure rigorous follow-up at every level to achieve the targets set under VB-G RAM G. Calling for greater field mobilisation and ownership, Aijaz Asad emphasised that the effectiveness of the mission must ultimately be reflected in more active worksites, higher Person Days generation and timely wages reaching rural workers. He called upon the officers and field functionaries to work with renewed commitment, strengthen field-level supervision and ensure that the benefits of VB-G RAM G reach rural communities across Jammu and Kashmir.
Emergency hospitals to come up in Poonch, Uri
Srinagar, Aug 18:The Government is set to establish dedicated emergency and accident hospitals in Uri and Poonch, with the facilities expected to strengthen healthcare access for residents living in the border areas along the Line of Control (LoC). The proposed hospitals are expected to cater to residents of LoC villages, where access to immediate medical [] The post Emergency hospitals to come up in Poonch, Uri appeared first on Northlines .

