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Fresh Snowfall at Razdan Pass as Rain and Hail Lash Kashmir Plains

SRINAGAR: Fresh snowfall was recorded at Razdan Pass and other higher reaches of north Kashmir on Saturday, while rain and hailstorm lashed several plains areas across the Valley, officials said. According to details, fresh snowfall was reported from Razdan Pass and upper reaches of Tulail Valley following a fresh spell of weather activity triggered by []

KashmirLife 23 May 2026 9:54 am

Petrol, diesel prices hiked again in Lucknow; petrol nears Rs 100 per litre

Lucknow commuters face rising fuel costs as petrol and diesel prices have increased for the third time in ten days. Petrol now stands at Rs 99.28 per litre and diesel at Rs 92.64 per litre. These repeated hikes have pushed retail prices up by nearly Rs 5 in just over a week.

The Times of India 23 May 2026 9:41 am

Snow blankets Razdan Pass, hailstorm hits Kashmir plains

Srinagar, May 23: Fresh snowfall was recorded at Razdan Pass and other higher reaches of north Kashmir on Saturday, while rain and hailstorm lashed several plains areas across the Valley, officials said. According to details, fresh snowfall was reported from Razdan Pass and upper reaches of Tulail Valley following a fresh spell of weather activity triggered by an active western disturbance affecting Jammu and Kashmir. Rainfall was also recorded in several plains districts of the Valley during the day. The details said a hailstorm accompanied by gusty winds hit parts of north Kashmir, causing damage to apple orchards, vegetable fields and standing crops. Officials said reports of damage had been received from some affected villages and assessment teams would evaluate the losses. The weather activity also caused waterlogging in low-lying areas and affected traffic movement on several roads during heavy showers. The Meteorological Department said weather conditions are likely to remain unstable over the next few days. According to the forecast, generally dry weather is expected during the forenoon between May 23 and 25, with brief showers likely at scattered places towards late afternoon. From May 26 to 28, weather is expected to remain mainly hot and dry across Jammu and Kashmir, while brief showers are likely at a few places between May 29 and 31. The MeT department advised people, particularly those living in vulnerable and mountainous areas, to remain cautious during thunderstorms, gusty winds and hailstorm activity. (KNO)

Greater Kashmir 23 May 2026 9:40 am

Two Drug Peddlers Arrested; Contraband Recovered in South Kashmir

SRINAGAR: Police in south Kashmirs Anantnag district on Saturday arrested two alleged drug peddlers during naka checking in the Kokernag area and recovered contraband substances from their possession. A police party from Police Station Kokernag intercepted the duo at Panzgam during routine naka checking after they were seen moving suspiciously in the area. On being []

KashmirLife 23 May 2026 9:30 am

Petrol, diesel prices hiked again by up to 94 paise per litre; third increase in 10 days

New Delhi , May 23 : Petrol and diesel prices were increased again across major metropolitan cities on Saturday, marking the third fuel price hike in less than 10 days amid continuing volatility in global energy markets. In Delhi, petrol prices rose by 87 paise to Rs 99.51 per litre, while diesel prices increased by 91 paise to Rs 92.49 per litre.In Kolkata, petrol prices were hiked by 94 paise to Rs 110.64 per litre, while diesel prices rose by 95 paise to Rs 97.02 per litre. Mumbai witnessed an increase of 90 paise in petrol prices, taking the rate to Rs 108.49 per litre, while diesel prices rose by 94 paise to Rs 95.02 per litre. In Chennai, petrol prices increased by 82 paise to Rs 105.31 per litre, while diesel prices climbed by 87 paise to Rs 96.98 per litre. The latest revision comes just days after fuel prices were increased earlier this week. On Tuesday, petrol prices in Delhi rose by 87 paise from Rs 97.77 to Rs 98.64 per litre, while diesel prices increased by 91 paise from Rs 90.67 to Rs 91.58 per litre. During the earlier revision, Mumbai saw petrol prices rise by 91 paise, bringing it to Rs 107.59 per litre, while diesel prices increased by 94 paise, which stood at Rs 94.08 per litre. In Chennai, petrol prices were raised by 82 paise to Rs 104.49 per litre, while diesel prices climbed by 86 paise to Rs 96.11 per litre. Kolkata had also registered a sharp increase earlier this week, with petrol prices going up by 96 paise to Rs 109.70 per litre and diesel prices increasing by 94 paise to Rs 96.07 per litre. Fuel prices in Jaipur also witnessed an upward revision during the previous hike. Petrol prices in the city increased by 94 paise per litre, while diesel prices rose by 92 paise per litre. Following the increase, petrol prices in Jaipur stood at Rs 108.91 per litre, while diesel was priced at Rs 94.15 per litre.Earlier, the central government increased the prices of petrol and diesel by Rs 3 per litre each on May 15 across the country. The repeated hikes come amid a call for fuel conservation as the world faces an energy crisis amid the West Asia conflict, which led to a blockade in the significant maritime trade route, the Strait of Hormuz. The Brent oil prices have been at a record high in the wake of the US-Israel and Iran war, which began on February 28 this year. The Brent oil price has been hovering over USD 100 per barrel as the US and Iran are attempting to mediate for a long-term ceasefire in the region. The widening of the ambit of the war engulfed the West Asian countries, which are major suppliers of fuel. However, India has maintained that there is no shortage of fuel and has adequate energy supplies. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 23 May 2026 9:27 am

Actor Bilal Baghat Carries Kashmir Pheran to Cannes

SRINAGAR: Kashmiri actor and associate director Bilal Baghat has brought the essence of Kashmirs rich artistic heritage to the prestigious Cannes Film Festival with the screening of Bombay Stories, a film inspired by the legendary writings of Saadat Hasan Manto. Bombay Stories, adapted from Bombay Stories of Manto, is directed by noted filmmaker Rahhat Shah []

KashmirLife 23 May 2026 9:00 am

DC Anantnag directs to ensure smooth observance of festival

Anantnag, May 22: Deputy Commissioner Anantnag, Dr. Bilal Mohiuddin Bhat on Friday chaired a meeting of officers at DC office to review the arrangements for smooth observance of upcoming Eid-ul-Adha in the district. The meeting was attended by SP, ADC, SE PHE, ACR, SDMs, AC Food Safety, CAHO, DD Fisheries, Exen PDD, ARTO, AD FCS&CA, DSHO, CEO MCA, representatives of F&ES, Legal Metrology, Traffic and Waqf Board, EOs of MCs and other concerned officials. At the outset, the officers briefed the chair about the respective arrangements that have been put in place for smooth observance of the holy and festive days. Addressing the meeting, the DC said it is essential the people and devotees are duly facilitated so they observe the holy days with ease and convenience. He called for providing all requisite facilities to the devotees visiting Khiram Dargah Shareef, Kabamarg, Reshmool, Aishmuqam, Seer Hamdan and other shrines, mosques and Eidgahs on upcoming Eid-ul-Adha. The DC directed officers of Jal Shakti Department and KPDCL to ensure smooth supply of water and electricity across the district. Jal Shakti Department shall keep adequate number of water tankers available at critical locations especially in view of the prevailing high temperatures, he noted. Emphasizing the importance of essential commodities during the festive days, the DC asked the FCS&CA Department to maintain sufficient stocks of rice, atta, sugar, and other daily essentials in the district. He further directed the concerned authorities to intensify market checking to ensure the quality and availability of essential commodities, including bakery and confectionery items, milk, meat, chicken, vegetables, and other essentials in the markets. It is expected that demand of these items will increase ahead of the holy occasion and therefore joint inspections of shops and manufacturing units be carried out by the designated teams to ensure provision of quality edible items at fair prices to the public, the DC observed. DSHO informed the chair that adequate number of sacrificial animals, including sheep and goats, are available in the district. Similarly, CAHO informed that sufficient poultry stock is available to meet public demand during the festive days. Municipal authorities were directed to conduct regular sanitation drives for proper cleanliness and hygiene in and around towns, mosques, shrines and Eidgahs. He instructed the concerned authorities to designate teams and locations for proper collection and disposal of offal, hides and waste to maintain cleanliness and hygiene both in urban and rural areas. Instructions were also issued regarding seamless transport facilities particularly at crucial hours besides proper security and deployment of fire and emergency tenders especially near the Eidgahs, shrines, mosques and places of congregation. The Health Department was asked to deploy medical teams at places of importance to provide immediate healthcare assistance in view of the expected large gatherings. For smooth vehicular movement during the festival, traffic authorities were directed to implement effective traffic management plans around major mosques and marketplaces. At conclusion, SDMs were tasked to establish control rooms for monitoring and facilitating the seamless observance of the festival in their respective subdivisions.

RisingKashmir 23 May 2026 8:48 am

SANJY-2026: DC Sgr, SMC Commr. visit Yatra Transit Camp Pantha Chowk

Review preparedness, arrangements for smooth, seamless conduct of the annual pilgrimage Stress on coordination, timely completion of upgradation works Srinagar, May 22: Deputy Commissioner (DC) Srinagar, Akshay Labroo and Commissioner Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC), Faz Lul Haseeb on Friday visited Yatra Transit Camp at Pantha Chowk to review the onsite arrangements being put in place for the smooth and seamless conduct of the upcoming Annual Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra (SANJY)-2026. The visitwas aimed at ensuringseamless arrangements and better facilities for devotees traveling to the Shri Amarnathji cave during the annual pilgrimage,halting at the Transit camp,Panthachowk. During the visit the Deputy Commissioner was accompanied by SSP Security, Kashmir, Sajad Khaliq, Additional Deputy Commissioner Aadil Fareed, Probationer, Alfred Thomas, SP Headquarter, Umar Shah, Deputy Commandant (IR), K.Sahu, Joint Commissioner SMC, Syed Abu Qasim, SDPO Panthachowk Zohaib Ahmad, Superintending Engineer Hydraulic, Er. Anbreen Anjum, Superintending Engineer KPDCL, Syed Ahmad Wani, SDM East, Zuber Ahmad,DySP Traffic Suhail Ahmad, Tehsildar Pantha Chowk, Muzamil Zamaan and senior Officers of District Administration, Police, SMC, Information, Fire & Emergency, Health, RTO, Traffic and other line Departments. During the visit, the DC and SMC Commissioner carried out an inspection of the Yatri Facilitation Centre and took stock of its readiness to manage and facilitate pilgrim-related services. They reviewed the facilities and infrastructure being established at the Transit Camp regarding KYC/RFID registration, accommodation, sanitation, drinking water supply, power availability, healthcare facilities, security, traffic management and other essential services. On the occasion, the duo also inspected the readiness of Yatri Facilitation Center, which will handle critical services such as e-KYC verification, RFID card distribution and registration process to streamline the pilgrimage process, thereby ensuring streamlined movement, better crowd management and an efficient pilgrimage experience for the Yatris. They also held detailed interactions with Officers from various line Departments and comprehensively reviewed the preparedness measures undertaken to ensure a smooth, efficient and hassle-free experience for the pilgrims. They assessed the overall coordination mechanism, operational readiness and service delivery framework being put in place for the upcoming Yatra. Emphasizing pilgrim comfort and convenience, the Officers stressed the need for close coordination among all Departments to ensure timely completion of works and augmentation of essential services at the Transit Camp. They laid special focus on maintaining sanitation standards, ensuring availability of clean drinking water, uninterrupted power supply and other civic amenities, besides strengthening facilities at Langars (community kitchens) to provide wholesome meals to the pilgrims. During the visit, the DC was informed that a sufficient number of bathrooms, urinals and mobile toilets have been established at the Transit Camp for the convenience of the Yatris. He was also apprised that, besides a dedicated water supply to the camp, standby water storage tanks with a cumulative capacity of 80,000 litres have been installed to cater to the needs of the visiting pilgrims at the halt camp. On the occasion, the DC directed all line Departments to ensure that all arrangements and facilities are completed in a time bound manner to facilitate the smooth conduct of this years Annual Yatra.

RisingKashmir 23 May 2026 8:46 am

Commissioner Enquiries visits Vibrant Village Rawathpora under VVP-II

Kupwara, May 22: Majid K.A. Drabu, Commissioner of Enquiries, J&K on Friday visited Vibrant Village Rawathpora, Block Reddi Chowkibal, under the Vibrant Villages Programme-II (VVP-II). The visit was aimed at reviewing the status of infrastructure, service delivery, implementation of ongoing Central/UT Sector Schemes, and developmental indicators in Vibrant Village Rawathpora and adjoining areas. On his arrival, the Commissioner chaired a comprehensive review meeting with officers of all concerned departments at the Guest House, Reddi Chowkibal. During the meeting, he took stock of the progress achieved under various developmental initiatives and emphasized the need for effective implementation of welfare and infrastructure projects to ensure timely benefits to the people living in border areas. Later, Drabu chaired a public darbar at Panchayat Rawathpora, where local residents projected various issues and demands related to basic amenities, road connectivity, healthcare, education, power and water supply, besides other developmental concerns. The Commissioner gave a patient hearing to the grievances and issues raised by the public and assured them that all genuine demands would be taken up with the concerned departments for appropriate action. He reiterated the Governments commitment towards the holistic development of border villages under the Vibrant Villages Programme-II.

RisingKashmir 23 May 2026 8:44 am

Commissioner SMC reviews Eid-ul-Adha arrangements

Srinagar, May 22: Commissioner, Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC), Faz Lul Haseeb on Friday chaired a review meeting at SMC Headquarters, Karan Nagar, to review and finalize arrangements being put in place for the upcoming Eid-ul-Adha festival across Srinagar city. The meeting was attended by Joint Commissioners SMC, Secretary SMC, Chief Sanitation Officer, and other senior officials of the Corporation, who briefed the Commissioner on the preparedness of various SMC wings with regard to sanitation management, waste collection and disposal, deployment of manpower, availability of machinery, and maintenance of overall cleanliness and public hygiene during the festival period. During the meeting, the Commissioner directed the concerned officials to ensure proper sanitation and cleanliness in and around mosques, shrines, Eidgahs, and other important religious places across the city to facilitate the smooth conduct of Eid prayers during Eid-ul-Adha. Emphasizing the importance of efficient waste management during the festival, the Commissioner instructed officials to further strengthen waste collection and disposal mechanisms across all areas of the city. He also directed the provision of free hooper services for the timely collection and scientific disposal of animal skins, sacrificial waste, and internal animal organs to maintain sanitation and prevent inconvenience to the public. The Commissioner stressed that all sanitation teams and field functionaries must remain fully operational and responsive throughout the festival days to ensure uninterrupted municipal services and prompt redressal of public grievances. He further appealed to the citizens to extend full cooperation to the Srinagar Municipal Corporation by using designated waste collection facilities and adhering to sanitation guidelines in the larger interest of maintaining a clean, hygienic, and healthy environment during the festival. To facilitate immediate public assistance and grievance redressal, the Srinagar Municipal Corporation has established round-the-clock Control Room services. Citizens can contact thehelpline numbers (0194-2474499, 0194-2470465, 1800-180-7038) for sanitation-related assistance and support. Reiterating the commitment of the Srinagar Municipal Corporation towards ensuring efficient civic management and maintaining high standards of sanitation during Eid-ul-Adha, the Commissioner directed all concerned officers to work in close coordination for the effective implementation of the sanitation action plan across the city.

RisingKashmir 23 May 2026 8:42 am

CS reviews traffic decongestion plan for Srinagar, Jammu cities

Srinagar, May 22: Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo on Friday chaired the 5th meeting of the Multi-Disciplinary Committee (MDC) on Traffic Management System to review the implementation of a comprehensive action plan aimed at easing traffic congestion and improving mobility in the twin cities of Jammu and Srinagar. The meeting was attended by senior administrative and police officers, including Additional Chief Secretary, Public Works Departments; Principal Secretary, Home; Commissioner Secretary, Housing & Urban Development Department (H&UDD); Divisional Commissioner, Jammu/Kashmir; Inspector General of Police, Traffic; Secretary, Transport; Deputy Inspectors General of Traffic, Jammu/Kashmir; Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Jammu/Srinagar; Senior Superintendents of Police, Traffic, Srinagar/Jammu; Vice-Chairman, Srinagar Development Authority (SDA); Director, Urban Local Bodies, Kashmir/Jammu; besides officers from other concerned departments. The Chief Secretary highlighted the significance of the recommendations put forth by the committee headed by the Principal Secretary, Home, and called for a time-bound action plan for their effective implementation. The Chief Secretary also reviewed progress on identification and rectification of black spots, widening of major roads, creation of rotaries and junction improvements in both cities. He stressed the need for clearly identifying funding sources for all the proposed works, noting that these interventions are aimed at providing much-needed relief to the general public by improving ease of mobility in the twin cities and other urban centres of the UT. He directed the Housing & Urban Development Department (H&UDD) to take up the matter with the Finance Department to ensure smooth and timely execution of these projects across Jammu and Kashmir. During the review, the Chief Secretary took a detailed appraisal of the measures undertaken by different departments for decongestion of major traffic corridors, augmentation of parking facilities, improvement of road infrastructure, streamlining of public transport and strengthening of intelligent traffic management systems in both the capital cities. It was informed that several diversion routes have already been identified and operationalised in Jammu and Srinagar to reduce congestion on critical stretches and ensure smoother vehicular movement. In Jammu city, 10 diversion routes are being utilized for traffic decongestion. Similarly, five diversion routes have been made operational in Srinagar to reduce pressure on heavily congested city stretches. The meeting was informed that dedicated e-rickshaw zones have also been notified to regulate traffic movement and improve last-mile connectivity. Six e-rickshaw zones have been established in Jammu while multiple operational, free and restricted zones have been identified in Srinagar city with some already implemented and others under consideration in consultation with stakeholders. Reviewing traffic regulation measures, the Chief Secretary was apprised that one-way traffic systems have been introduced at several key locations in both cities, while proposals for additional no-vehicle zones in crowded commercial and hospital areas are under implementation after consultations with stakeholders and local authorities. The meeting further discussed the implementation of Smart City Command and Control Response Systems (SCCoRS), installation of Intelligent Traffic Management Systems (ITMS), creation of Automated Traffic Management System (ATMS) junctions and procurement of modern enforcement and surveillance equipment. It was informed that Traffic Police and allied departments have procured motorcycles, interceptor vehicles, cranes, body-worn cameras and ambulances for better traffic enforcement and emergency response. In order to improve road safety and enforce traffic discipline, action has also been taken against habitual offenders across Jammu and Kashmir. The meeting was informed that action has been initiated against more than 39,000 habitual offenders, resulting in suspension and cancellation of driving licences and registration certificates besides seizure and blacklisting of vehicles. It was informed that several projects including Canal HeadBohri, JewelCanal Head and SatwariBelicharana road stretches in Jammu have already been completed, while other projects are at different stages of execution. In Srinagar, widening proposals and road safety interventions are under progress, including installation of metal beam crash barriers and preparation of DPRs for identified black spots. The Chief Secretary also reviewed the status of no-parking zones, IT-based parking systems, on-street parking management, parking policy formulation and development of dedicated vending zones. It was informed that GIS-based mapping for parking management is underway in Srinagar while several parking sites in Jammu have already been tendered and partially operationalised. The meeting also discussed regulation of banquet halls and schools lacking adequate parking facilities. The Municipal Commissioners informed that notices have been issued to non-compliant establishments and parking management plans are being enforced to prevent roadside congestion. Besides, the progress on installation of traffic signages, creation of no-honking zones, development of new roads, construction of rotaries and upgradation of bus stands in Jammu and Srinagar was also reviewed in detail. The Chief Secretary further called for expediting all pending works, removing bottlenecks hampering project execution and ensuring visible improvement in traffic flow and commuter convenience across the twin cities at the earliest.

RisingKashmir 23 May 2026 8:39 am

Ladakh Granted Legislature, Chief Minister and Constitutional Safeguards: Centre Agrees

SRINAGAR: In a major political breakthrough nearly seven years after Ladakh was carved out as a Union Territory without a legislature, representatives of the Leh Apex Body (LAB) and Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA) on Friday announced that they had reached an in-principle understanding with the Union government for restoring democratic governance to the strategically important []

KashmirLife 23 May 2026 8:34 am

Violence, force are signs of weakness; dialogue represents strength: Mirwaiz Umar Farooq

Mirwaiz-e-Kashmir Dr. Moulvi Muhammad Umar Farooq, while speaking at the Friday congregation at the historic Jamia Masjid Srinagar, said: Today, as we gather at this historic pulpit of Jama Masjid, our hearts are filled with pain and disappointment that we were once again not allowed to visit Mazar e shuhuda Eidgah to pay tribute to our beloved leaders and the martyrs. Thirty-six years have passed since the martyrdom of Shaheed-e-Millat Mirwaiz Molvi Muhammad Farooq (RA) and the Hawal massacre of 21 May 1990, yet the wounds remain fresh in our hearts. His absence is more and more keenly felt, as per a press release. These past thirty-six years, have been very tough on Kashmir witnessing tragedies, violence and loss, and yet no closure. Shaheed-e-Millat (RA) understood that the Kashmir conflict while of dominion and territory for India and Pakistan, was played out at the cost of the people of Kashmir who were treated like dumb driven cattle. His political struggle was for their voice to be heard, their democratic aspirations to be respected and their dignity established, he added. As international commitments made over the issue were never implemented and wars between the neighbouring countries over the conflict got them nowhere, he strongly advocated that they talk to each other to find a way out and in the process take the people of Jammu Kashmir along, addressing their concerns and democratic aspirations. His vision and path remain as relevant today as they were thirty-six years ago, he added. Shaheed Mirwaiz strongly abhorred violence. He saw violence and force as weakness not strength. He advocated dialogue and practiced it throughout his life - in his constant outreach to all, even to his political adversaries. He saw dialogue among countries, communities, sects, and people as the best means to peaceful and respectful coexistence, leading to their wholesome growth, prosperity and development, he added. For the people of Jammu and Kashmir his dream was to see them as an empowered, kind, and humane people, flourishing in peace through real and rooted democracy, said Mirwaiz. The path shown by Shaheed-e-Millat (RA) for resolution, peace, brotherhood, dignity, and coexistence - the path of dialogue and moderationis what has guided me through the ups and downs of these last 36 years as I follow in his footsteps. I pray to Allah that He give me the strength to fulfil my shaheed fathers dream for his people, he added. Mirwaiz also announced that Eid prayers will be held at Eidgah on Wednesday, May 27, 2026. He said that Anjuman Auqaf Jama Masjid will issue a detailed programme regarding the Eid congregational prayers in due course.

Greater Kashmir 23 May 2026 8:12 am

Kashmir: Biodiversity Day Observed in Lolab

SRINAGAR: Marking the International Day for Biological Diversity 2026 under the theme Acting Locally for Global Impact, Wildlife SOS, in collaboration with the Department of Wildlife Protection, Jammu Kashmir and the Forest Protection Force, organised a biodiversity awareness programme at Government Higher Secondary School Potushai in Lolab area of Kupwara district on Friday. The programme []

KashmirLife 23 May 2026 8:02 am

Intellectuals, Doctors Unite Against Drug Abuse

Senior Counsel Adv. Zaffar Shah Calls For Collective Action To Save Youth From Drug Addiction Srinagar: A community awareness and empowerment programme titled Resilient Minds, Drug-Free Future was organised by Common Interest Conversations at Amar Singh Club Srinagar, bringing together intellectuals, legal experts, educationists, psychiatrists, doctors, social activists and civil society members to deliberate on []

Kashmir Reader 23 May 2026 7:17 am

Petrol, Diesel Price Hiked By 87-91 Paise Per Litre

NEW DELHI, May 23: Petrol and diesel prices were increased by up to 91 paise per litre on Saturday, the third increase in less than 10 days. Petrol price has been increased by 87 paise in Delhi from Rs 98.64 to Rs 99.51 per litre. Diesel rates have gone up by 91 paise from Rs 91.58 to Rs 92.49. This is the third increase in rates since May 15, when state-owned oil companies started passing on the elevated energy prices [] The post Petrol, Diesel Price Hiked By 87-91 Paise Per Litre appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 23 May 2026 6:58 am

Omar Govt Orders High-Level Probe Into Demolition Of Gujjar-Bakerwal Houses In Jammu

Jammu, May 22: In a major development following the demolition of houses belonging to Gujjar-Bakerwal families in Raika area of Sidra, the Omar Abdullah-led Government on Friday evening ordered a high-level inquiry into the incident amid rising outrage and allegations of misuse of authority by officials of the Forest and other departments. The Government has constituted a multi-member inquiry committee headed by senior KAS officer Rajinder Singh Tara. Assistant Commissioner Revenue (ACR) Jammu and Divisional Forest Officer (DFO) Jammu have [] The post Omar Govt Orders High-Level Probe Into Demolition Of Gujjar-Bakerwal Houses In Jammu appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 23 May 2026 6:55 am

Petrol, Diesel Prices Hiked Again, 3rd Time In Less Than 10 Days

Fuel Price Hike: Petrol Prices Hiked By 87 Paise, Diesel Up By 97 Paise In 3rd Hike In 10 Days

NDTV 23 May 2026 6:51 am

Skoda Auto India launches G.O.A.T campaign with multi-car relay record

Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 22: koda Auto India today unveiled a new brand campaign titled G.O.A.T Greatest On A Track, aimed at underlining the performance-oriented positioning of its product range and motorsport heritage. The campaign was launched alongside a record recognised by the India Book of Records and Asia Book of Records for the Fastest Multi-Car Relay of a Single Manufacturer on a Circuit. The attempt took place at the Coimbatore Automotive Sports and Technical Training (CoASTT) circuit, where [] The post Skoda Auto India launches G.O.A.T campaign with multi-car relay record appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 23 May 2026 5:31 am

IIM Jammu concludes Phase I of SAIL Leadership Programme

Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 22: The Indian Institute of Management Jammu concluded Phase I of the Leadership Development Program for Young Managers (Batch-IV) conducted for executives of Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) at Chanakya Classroom. The five-day intensive programme was designed to equip young managers with contemporary leadership competencies, strategic thinking and collaborative management capabilities. The training program consisted of 52 participants. Addressing the participants through online mode, Sanjay Dhar, Executive Director, HR-L&D, MTI SAIL, congratulated the participants on [] The post IIM Jammu concludes Phase I of SAIL Leadership Programme appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 23 May 2026 5:30 am

Parul University introduces Lakshya 2047: Center for Future Skills for a Skillful Vision

Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 22: Looking forward towards the future of innovations and education, Parul University today unveiled Lakshya 2047, which stands as a center for global future technologies and skills. The center was inaugurated by Dr Jitendra Singh, Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) at Parul University, has been established in association with Ethnotech Academy and National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC). Addressing the gathering, the chief guest, Dr Jitendra Singh, emphasised the significance of such initiative at the national [] The post Parul University introduces Lakshya 2047: Center for Future Skills for a Skillful Vision appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 23 May 2026 5:29 am

TFoJ demands international connectivity, round the clock airport operations

Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 22: A meeting of the Tourism Federation of Jammu (TFoJ) was convened to deliberate upon the prevailing situation in Jammu and its impact on the tourism sector, which forms a vital pillar of the regions economy and livelihood. The meeting was chaired by chairman of the Federation, Rajesh Gupta and attended by Executive members, Kiran Wattal, Amrik Singh, B.B. Kotwal, Abhay Bakaya, Ajay Gupta, Nishant Gupta, Gurmeet Singh, and Harish Gupta. The members held detailed discussions [] The post TFoJ demands international connectivity, round the clock airport operations appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 23 May 2026 5:27 am

CBSE Class 12 Results 2025-26 When a System Fails, Students Pay the Price

Shivani Vaid vaidshiva@gmail.com The introduction of On Screen Marking (OSM) amid technical chaos has left lakhs of students questioning their futures and demanding answers. On May 13, 2026, lakhs of Class 12 students across India eagerly checked their CBSE results, a moment they had worked towards for years. For most of them, what followed was not relief or celebration but shock, confusion and heartbreak. The results were deeply disappointing and the reasons behind this go far beyond the difficulty level [] The post CBSE Class 12 Results 2025-26 When a System Fails, Students Pay the Price appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 23 May 2026 4:55 am

India and the Global Political Flux

Prof.A.N.Sadhu ansadhu@yahoo.co.in The world is witnessing uneasy developments for some time now. Current global political scenario is very uncertainly shaping in so far as, the world peace and development are concerned.. Conflicts across the globe and a war-mongering environment is catching up, leaving behind the efforts of building a peaceful world order and enabling the 21st century, designated as the knowledge century, to harvest the gains of the knowledge revolution across the world. The technological developments and AI technologies have [] The post India and the Global Political Flux appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 23 May 2026 4:45 am

Ladakh to get UT-level elected body with powers, will have control over AIS; nomenclature to be decided soon

In-principle agreement reached in MHAs Sub-Committee meeting *Constitutional safeguards under Article 371 A, F, G *All 7 districts to have Councils, appropriate autonomy Sanjeev Pargal JAMMU, May 22: In a significant decision aimed at political empowerment and safeguards for Ladakh, the Central Government has proposed Union Territory-level Legislative body with legislative, executive and financial powers vested with elected representatives. All bureaucrats of the UT including the Chief Secretary will come under the executive head of the UT-level elected body (proposed [] The post Ladakh to get UT-level elected body with powers, will have control over AIS; nomenclature to be decided soon appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 23 May 2026 4:37 am

India to create smart border along Pak, Bdesh to stop infiltration: Shah

We gave befitting response by striking deep inside Pak NEW DELHI, May 22: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday said the Government will launch a tech-enabled smart border project by the next year to make the 6,000-km fronts with Pakistan and Bangladesh impenetrable and ensure that the conspiracy to change the demography of the country is defeated. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp Delivering the annual Rustamji Memorial lecture hosted by the Border Security Force (BSF) here, the [] The post India to create smart border along Pak, Bdesh to stop infiltration: Shah appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 23 May 2026 4:33 am

J&K submits long-pending Surinsar-Mansar ESZ Master Plan to Union Environ Ministry

Approval expected in next two-three months *Plan envisages eco-protection with sustainable development Mohinder Verma JAMMU, May 22: In a major step towards strengthening environmental safeguards around protected areas, the long-awaited Master Plan for the Eco-Sensitive Zone (ESZ) of the Surinsar-Mansar Wildlife Sanctuary has finally been submitted to the Union Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) for approval. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp The submission marks the culmination of an extensive preparatory exercise undertaken by the concerned [] The post J&K submits long-pending Surinsar-Mansar ESZ Master Plan to Union Environ Ministry appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 23 May 2026 4:32 am

NC Govt not involved in Sidhra demolitions: Farooq

No differences between NC, Cong Suhail Bhat Srinagar, May 22: National Conference president, Dr Farooq Abdullah today said the National Conference-led Government was not involved in the demolition drive in Jammus Sidhra area. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp Speaking to reporters after offering Friday prayers at Hazratbal shrine, Abdullah said that investigations are underway into those responsible for the demolitions. We are not involved in it. Investigations are underway, he said. Click here to watch video The NC [] The post NC Govt not involved in Sidhra demolitions: Farooq appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 23 May 2026 4:31 am

Govt justifies demolition of illegal structures at Raika Bandi in Sidhra

Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 22: Government has reiterated that the demolition of illegal structures at Raika Bandi, Sidhra was part of the anti-encroachment eviction drive, jointly carried out by a team of the Administration, Forest Department, Forest Protection Force, Police personnel, and officers of the belt forces, in the presence of First-Class Magistrates. During the said exercise, the joint teams demolished approximately 32 illegally constructed concrete as well as kaccha structures and approximately 03 hectares of encroached forest land was [] The post Govt justifies demolition of illegal structures at Raika Bandi in Sidhra appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 23 May 2026 4:30 am

LG unveils poster of short film on drug abuse, meets delegations

Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 22: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Friday unveiled the poster of Ek Galat Kadam, an awareness short film on drug abuse, at Lok Bhavan. The short film features Mahira Tandon, the Youth Ambassador of Nasha Mukt J&K Abhiyaan. The Lieutenant Governor congratulated and extended his best wishes to the entire team. Divya Tandon, Writer and Director; Sumit Tandon, Producer of the film along with other team members were present at the poster unveiling ceremony. Meanwhile, Department-Related [] The post LG unveils poster of short film on drug abuse, meets delegations appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 23 May 2026 4:30 am

CS reviews comprehensive traffic decongestion plan for Jammu, Srinagar cities

Excelsior Correspondent SRINAGAR, May 22: Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo today chaired the 5th meeting of the Multi Disciplinary Committee (MDC) on Traffic Management System to review the implementation of a comprehensive action plan aimed at easing traffic congestion and improving mobility in the twin cities of Jammu and Srinagar. The meeting was attended by senior administrative and police officers, including Additional Chief Secretary, Public Works Departments; Principal Secretary, Home; Commissioner Secretary, Housing & Urban Development Department (H&UDD); Divisional Commissioner, Jammu/Kashmir; [] The post CS reviews comprehensive traffic decongestion plan for Jammu, Srinagar cities appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 23 May 2026 4:29 am

India, Cyprus upgrade ties, unveil 5-year defence roadmap

Modi, Nikos hold wide ranging talks NEW DELHI, May 22: India and Cyprus on Friday elevated their ties to a strategic partnership and unveiled a five-year roadmap for defence cooperation as Prime Minister Narendra Modi held wide-ranging talks with Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp The two sides signed six agreements to provide for deeper cooperation in areas of innovation, technology, education and culture besides agreeing to soon conclude a comprehensive partnership on migration and [] The post India, Cyprus upgrade ties, unveil 5-year defence roadmap appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 23 May 2026 4:29 am

HC expresses concern over slipshod probe, orders SIT to identify real offender

Minors sexual exploitation case Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 22: The High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh has expressed serious concern over what it termed a slipshod investigation in a Katra POCSO case and directed the Inspector General of Police, Jammu, to constitute a Special Investigating Team (SIT) to identify the real offender responsible for sexually exploiting a minor girl. Justice Rajnesh Oswal passed the directions while disposing of a petition filed by Pawan Kumar alias Raja, who had [] The post HC expresses concern over slipshod probe, orders SIT to identify real offender appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 23 May 2026 4:28 am

RS elections for 26 seats on June 18

NEW DELHI, May 22: The NDA is likely to lose one Rajya Sabha seat in the biennial elections for 26 seats in 12 states across the country, while the Congress-led opposition is set to gain three. The Election Commission on Friday announced elections for 26 Rajya Sabha seats on June 18 following the retirement of incumbents, including former Prime Minister HD Deve Gowda, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge and party leader Digvijaya Singh, besides two Union Ministers Ravneet Singh and George [] The post RS elections for 26 seats on June 18 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 23 May 2026 4:28 am

SIA attaches terrorists land

Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 22: The State Investigation Agency (SIA) Jammu today attached the immovable property measuring three marlas situated at village Angralla, Tehsil Mahore in district Reasi belonging to terrorist Mohd Qasim alias Salman alias Waseem s/o Mohd. Shafi r/o Village Angralla. The property was attached in presence of concerned Revenue Officials, Sarpanch and family members. Qasim is presently operating from Pakistan. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp Earlier, the SIA Jammu also attached the immovable property measuring [] The post SIA attaches terrorists land appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 23 May 2026 4:27 am

Public health must prevail over private commercial interests: HC

*Refuses to quash unsafe milk case Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 22: The High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh has underscored that public health is of paramount importance and must prevail over private commercial interests while refusing to quash criminal proceedings arising out of an allegedly unsafe milk sample. The judgment has been passed in a petition filed by the representatives of Gujarat-based M/s Banaskantha District Cooperative Milk Producers Union Ltd challenging the criminal complaint pending before the Chief [] The post Public health must prevail over private commercial interests: HC appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 23 May 2026 4:27 am

Comm constituted to probe Bandi demolition drive

Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 22: The Jammu and Kashmir Government has constituted a high-level committee to ascertain the factual position regarding the demolition and eviction drive conducted at Raika Bandi, Sidhra on May 19, 2026. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp According to a Government order in this regard, issued today by the Department of Forest, Ecology and Environment, sanction has been accorded for the constitution of a three-member committee to examine the matter in detail. The committee will [] The post Comm constituted to probe Bandi demolition drive appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 23 May 2026 4:26 am

JU Academic Council endorses faculty of Trans-disciplinary Studies, ITEP

Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 22: Jammu University Academic Council met today under the chairmanship of Vice Chancellor Prof Umesh Rai and endorsed several agenda items. Among the major decision, the Council approved the creation of a Faculty of Trans-disciplinary Studies (FTS) in the University. Initially, the Faculty will comprise two units namely the School of Trans-disciplinary Studies (STS) and the Skill Incubation Innovation Entrepreneurship Development Centre (SIIEDC) with an objective to promote interdisciplinary learning, innovation and entrepreneurship. The Council also [] The post JU Academic Council endorses faculty of Trans-disciplinary Studies, ITEP appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 23 May 2026 4:26 am

Sakeena for comprehensive roadmap to curb drug abuse in educational institutions

Excelsior Correspondent SRINAGAR, May 22: In a decisive move to strengthen the fight against substance abuse in Jammu and Kashmir, Minister for Health and Medical Education, Social Welfare and Education, Sakeena Itoo today called for adopting a comprehensive roadmap and awareness mechanism in all educational institutions and coaching centres across Jammu and Kashmir to identify and prevent drug abuse among youth at an early stage. Chairing a high-level review meeting on strengthening drug de-addiction, mental health awareness and rehabilitation measures [] The post Sakeena for comprehensive roadmap to curb drug abuse in educational institutions appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 23 May 2026 4:09 am

J&K beat West Bengal in Jr National Basketball opener

Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, May 22: The Jammu & Kashmir Junior Mens Basketball team made a strong start to their campaign in the 76th Junior National Basketball Championship at Puducherry by defeating West Bengal 81-59 in their opening match. West Bengal began on a dominant note and took a commanding 28-10 lead in the first quarter. However, the J&K team staged a remarkable comeback in the second quarter, reducing the margin with a 19-10 performance. The momentum shifted completely in [] The post J&K beat West Bengal in Jr National Basketball opener appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 23 May 2026 4:09 am

PBKS seek dramatic turnaround to keep playoff hopes alive against struggling LSG

LUCKNOW, May 22: Punjab Kings will need something spectacular to arrest a disastrous slide and keep their fading playoff hopes alive when they take on already-eliminated Lucknow Super Giants, in their IPL clash, here on Saturday. Punjabs campaign has unravelled dramatically since their record 265-run chase against Delhi Capitals on April 25. From remaining unbeaten till the midway stage and looking like genuine title contenders with six wins in seven matches, the last seasons runners-up have crashed to six successive [] The post PBKS seek dramatic turnaround to keep playoff hopes alive against struggling LSG appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 23 May 2026 4:08 am

Lt Gen Pratik Sharma visits TRINETRA AI Lab at Akhnoor

Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 22: Lieutenant General Pratik Sharma, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Northern Command today visited the TRINETRA Artificial Intelligence (AI) Laboratory in Akhnoor to assess the progress of AI-driven military technologies being developed to support the Indian Armys modernization goals. The visit underscored the Indian Armys growing emphasis on integrating advanced technologies into operational systems as part of broader reforms envisioned under Army Vision 2047 and the militarys ongoing Decade of Transformation initiative. During the visit, Lt [] The post Lt Gen Pratik Sharma visits TRINETRA AI Lab at Akhnoor appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 23 May 2026 4:08 am

Animesh regains 100m National Record

RANCHI, May 22: The national record was smashed twice within minutes in mens 100m race as drama unfolded on the opening day of the National Senior Athletics Federation Competition here on Friday. Gurindervir Singh of Reliance first shattered Animesh Kujurs 10-month-old national record of 10.18 seconds, clocking 10.17 seconds in the first semifinals heat. The new mark survived just a few minutes as Animesh ran 10.15 seconds in second semifinals heat to regain his record. Both Gurindervir and Animesh will [] The post Animesh regains 100m National Record appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 23 May 2026 4:07 am

Intl Biodiversity Day celebrated at MIER College

Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 22: The Environment Unit of MIER College of Education participated in a Painting and Poster Making Competition organized by the Jammu and Kashmir Biodiversity Council on International Biodiversity Day on the theme Acting Locally for Global Impact. Students from the School of Education (SOE) and School of Social Sciences and Humanities (SSSH) showcased creativity and environmental awareness through paintings and posters promoting biodiversity conservation and sustainable living. The entries were evaluated by Dr Nishta Rana, Head, [] The post Intl Biodiversity Day celebrated at MIER College appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 23 May 2026 4:07 am

Jasrotia launches road restoration works worth Rs 67 lakh in Hatli

Excelsior Correspondent KATHUA, May 22: BJP MLA from Jasrota constituency, Rajiv Jasrotia today gave a fresh push to rural infrastructure development by launching PMGSY road permanent restoration works and inaugurated two key road projects in Hatli Zone of the constituency. The total cost of the developmental package announced and initiated under PMGSY stands at Rs 67 lakh, aimed at improving road connectivity, easing transportation issues and strengthening basic infrastructure in rural areas. The MLA formally inaugurated two important road restoration [] The post Jasrotia launches road restoration works worth Rs 67 lakh in Hatli appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 23 May 2026 4:07 am

Kohli tops T20 chart for 50-plus stands

HYDERABAD, May 22: Modern T20 cricket continues to be shaped by elite batting consistency, record-breaking partnerships and high-scoring encounters, with multiple statistical landmarks emerging across international and IPL action. Leading the global chart for batsmen involved in the most 50-plus partnerships in Mens T20 cricket is Indias Virat Kohli with 211 such stands, followed closely by Englands Alex Hales on 210. Australias David Warner is third with 200, former Pakistan skipper Babar Azam fourth with 196, and West Indies great [] The post Kohli tops T20 chart for 50-plus stands appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 23 May 2026 4:06 am

Pathania kick-starts work on re-surfacing of Dhar Road

Excelsior Correspondent UDHAMPUR, May 22: Member Legislative Assembly, Udhampur East, Ranbir Singh Pathania today kick-started re surfacing work on the Dhar Road axis. Addressing the gathering, Pathania reiterated his commitment towards transforming road connectivity in Udhampur East and said that the Dhar Road as well as the Battal-Mansar Road is of immense strategic, public and tourism importance. He informed that the project shall be executed in multiple stretches, Paldhai to Kishenpur including the Challan-Ramkot stretch, and that a fresh surface [] The post Pathania kick-starts work on re-surfacing of Dhar Road appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 23 May 2026 4:06 am

Ladakh to get powerful elected govt with CM

To have constitutional safeguards on Art 371 model Srinagar: The prolonged standoff between Ladakh and the Union Government over safeguards and the form of elected governance has almost come to an end, with both sides reaching an understanding on key issues on Friday. Two groups spearheading the agitation in the Union Territory claimed that they []

Kashmir Reader 23 May 2026 2:09 am

Ek Galat Kadam short film poster unveiled by LG Sinha

Film aims to spread anti-drug message Jammu: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Friday unveiled the poster of Ek Galat Kadam, an awareness short film on drug abuse, at Lok Bhavan. The short film features Mahira Tandon, the Youth Ambassador of Nasha Mukt J&K Abhiyaan. The LG congratulated and extended his best wishes to the entire []

Kashmir Reader 23 May 2026 2:08 am

Elected govt not involved in Sidhra demolitions: Dr Farooq

NC-Congress alliance intact, BJP creating noise Srinagar: National Conference (NC) president Dr Farooq Abdullah on Friday said the elected government had no involvement in the demolition drive in Jammus Sidhra area, asserting that the matter was under investigation. Speaking to reporters here, Dr Abdullah said, We are not involved in this. Those who have done []

Kashmir Reader 23 May 2026 2:07 am

Young entrepreneurs must access credit without pledging homes: KCCI

Raises MSME credit concerns before Parl Standing Committee on Industry Srinagar: The Kashmir Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) on Friday urged strict implementation of the Credit Guarantee Scheme for MSMEs in Jammu & Kashmir, alleging that banks continue to demand collateral despite government-backed guarantees. During a meeting with the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Industry, []

Kashmir Reader 23 May 2026 2:06 am

Educational campuses must remain completely free from drugs, tobacco

Srinagar: In a decisive move to strengthen the fight against substance abuse in Jammu and Kashmir, Minister for Health and Medical Education, Social Welfare and Education, Sakeena Itoo today called for adopting a comprehensive roadmap and awareness mechanism in all educational institutions and coaching centres across Jammu and Kashmir to identify and prevent drug abuse []

Kashmir Reader 23 May 2026 2:06 am

Time-bound action plan needed for traffic decongestion in Sgr, Jmu: CS

One-way traffic at key locations; e-rickshaw zones notified Srinagar: Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo today chaired the 5th meeting of the Multi-Disciplinary Committee (MDC) on Traffic Management System to review the implementation of a comprehensive action plan aimed at easing traffic congestion and improving mobility in the twin cities of Jammu and Srinagar. The meeting was []

Kashmir Reader 23 May 2026 2:05 am

Police continue action against drug peddlers; attach, demolish properties

Srinagar: In a concerted effort to combat drug trafficking and illegal narcotics trade under the ongoing Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyaan, police across multiple districts have taken stringent action against notorious drug peddlers by attaching their properties, including houses, shops, and land, in line with the NDPS Act. In a major crackdown, Baramulla police []

Kashmir Reader 23 May 2026 2:05 am

Dy CM calls for time-bound report on Gair Mumkin Khads

Sub-Committee reviews public issues, asks for identification of chronic problem areas SRINAGAR: Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary on Friday chaired a meeting of the Sub-Committee constituted to examine the issues related to Gair MumkinKhads in Jammu and Kashmir. The meeting, held at the Civil Secretariat Srinagar, was attended by Minister for Jal Shakti, Forest, Ecology []

Kashmir Reader 23 May 2026 2:04 am

Bulgarian roses bloom into business for floriculture farmers

Growers say value-added farming brings better returns Abid Bashir Srinagar, May 22: The fragrance of freshly bloomed Bulgarian roses is steadily turning into a new source of livelihood for farmers in Sirhama village of south Kashmirs Anantnag district, where large-scale production of natural handmade rose water has started gaining momentum. This village is knownfor its expanding rose fields. Here,the cultivators are harvesting delicate pink roses during the early morning hours and processingthem immediately in on-site distillation units established close to the farms. Farmers say the facility has considerably improved the quality of rose water production while also reducing transportation-related losses. The initiative isbeingviewed as an emerging success story in value-added floriculture, with growers increasingly exploring alternatives beyond traditional crops and fruit cultivation. Rows of blooming Bulgarian roses now stretch across parts of Sirhama, where farmers carefully collect petals by hand beforethey are transferredto compact steam distillation units. Inside the units, the flowers are slowly processed into fragrant rosewater,widely used in cosmetics, traditional medicine, skincare and culinary products. We begin harvesting before sunrise because that is when the fragrance and oil concentration in the flowers remain at their peak. Earlier, transporting flowers for processing consumed time and often affected quality. The availability of nearby distillation units has made the work easier and more profitable, said Ghulam Mohammad, a cultivator associated with the initiative. Another cultivator, Abdul Rashid, said the projectis encouraging local youth to look atfloriculture and processing-based farming as viable business opportunities.People are slowly understanding the commercial potential of rose cultivation. Instead of selling raw flowers, we are now producing finished products locally, which gives better returns to farmers, he said. Mushtaq Ahmad, another grower from the area, said the initiative has brought fresh enthusiasm among farmers who were earlier hesitant to experiment with floriculture.We had never imagined that rose farming could become a source of stable income. Now, many farmers are planning to expand cultivation because the market response has been encouraging, he said. Officials linked to the floriculture and agriculture sector said the initiative demonstrates how small-scale value addition can strengthen rural economies and create employment opportunities at the village level.Processing flowers locally helps farmers earn more while reducingwastage.Such initiatives can play an important role in diversifying Kashmirs agriculture sector and promoting entrepreneurship in rural areas, an agriculture department official said. Apart from economic benefits, the blooming rose fields and traditional distillation process are also beginning to attract tourists, photographers and visitors interested in experiencing the unique aroma-based farming practice. Locals believe the growing popularity of Bulgarian rose cultivation could eventually help develop a niche perfume and essential oil industry in Kashmir, similar to international rose-producing regions. For the farmers of Sirhama, however, the fields represent more than just business. Many describe the roses as symbols of renewal and hope, proving that innovation rooted in traditional farming can open new doors for rural communities in the Valley.

RisingKashmir 23 May 2026 12:51 am

PMAY instalments pending for some J&K beneficiaries

Officials cite system transition, assure disbursal soon Ovaise Gul Srinagar, May 22: Even as Jammu and Kashmir has achieved around the 80 per cent completionmarkunder Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana-Urban (PMAY-U), several beneficiaries allege that instalments of financialassistanceunder the scheme are still pending. Many beneficiaries from different parts of Jammu and Kashmir said they have either completed or nearly completed construction of their houses, but have not received the remaining instalments from the Housing and Urban Development Department (H&UDD). Some beneficiaries told Rising Kashmir that they have been facing severe financial strain due to delays inthe release ofassistance. Many visits have been made to my house, which is now complete. But so far, I have received only one instalment of Rs 80,000 since my case was approved under the scheme in2021,Abdul Wahid, a beneficiary from Rambailgad,Srinagar, said. Javaid Ahmad Mir, another beneficiary from Ward 11 in Kupwara, said he has received only around Rs 40,000 under the scheme so far.My house is now complete, but I had to take loans and borrow money to finish constructionin the absence of timelygovernment assistance, Mir said. Sources in the department claimed that around Rs 52 crore released by the Government of India (GoI) on January 8, 2026, for disbursal among beneficiaries before the end of the previous financial year could not be released.They said several beneficiaries havebeen awaitinginstalments for a long time, forcing many toavailbank loans to complete construction. Shabaz Ahmad Shaksaz, a beneficiary from Shaksaz Mohallah in Achabal, said only Rs 82,000 out of the sanctioned Rs 2.19 lakh has been released during the last four years. We have received only two instalments of Rs 41,000 each during the last four years. The house is fully complete now, but the sanctioned amount has still not been fully released, he said. Shaksaz added that he, along with four other beneficiaries from Achabal, has been moving from pillar to post, but no action has been taken so far. Managing Director, J&K Housing Board, Smita Sethi said the delay occurred due to atransition in the system.She, however, clarified that the pending amount was less than Rs 52 crore and had not lapsed. We have received the mothers sanction, and once the amount is transferred to our account, we will start disbursing it in the shortest possible time, she said.

RisingKashmir 23 May 2026 12:51 am

Melting Glaciers Part 13:Kashmirs frozen savings bank is running dry

Kolahoi melting faster than nature can replenish, warns KU study Abid Bashir Srinagar, May 22: High above the pine forests and alpine valleys of Kashmir, a silent collapse is underway. The ancient KolahoiGlacier long considered the Valleys frozen savings bank of water isnow losing ice faster than nature can replenish it, exposing an unfolding climate emergency that scientists say could redefine Kashmirs hydrological future. A landmark study by researchersfromUniversity of Kashmir has revealed that the glacier has entered repeated phases of aggressive retreat since 1980, with the most devastating losses recorded after 2000. The findings paint a troublingpictureKashmirs glaciers are no longer merely shrinking they are struggling to survive rising temperatures. Led by renowned glaciologist Professor Shakil Ahmad Romshoo, the research combines field measurements, satellite observations and climate modelling to reconstruct nearly four decades of glacier behaviour. The scientists found that the glacier has been consistently losing mass, with warming temperatures emerging as the biggest driver of destruction. What makes the crisis especially dangerous is the glaciers fragile sensitivity to heat. Researchers found that even a minor rise of one degree Celsius dramatically intensifies ice loss, while increased snowfall offers little relief. In simple terms, Kashmirs glaciers are melting far quicker than winter can rebuild them. But the story is bigger than ice. The melting of Kolahoi threatens the rhythm of rivers that sustain life across the region. Streams fed by glacier melt are already showing signs of weakening during autumnmonths an early warning that future water flows may become increasingly unstable. Scientists caution that the implications stretch far beyond the mountains: shrinking glaciers could disrupt irrigation, hydropower generation, drinking water supply, tourism and fragile ecosystems dependent on Himalayan runoff. The study also exposes a deeper scientific challenge. Much of the Himalaya remains poorly monitored, with sparse weather stations and limited glacier observations forcing researchers to rely on complex modelling systems to understand what is happening in the high-altitude cryosphere. Researchers say the findings should serve as a wake-up call for policymakers in the Himalayan region, where climate change is steadily eroding natural water reserves while demand for water continues to rise. For centuries, Kolahoi stood as a frozen reservoir feeding Kashmirs rivers season after season. Today, scientists warn that the reservoir is steadily emptying.

RisingKashmir 23 May 2026 12:50 am

India tightens Ebola surveillance, issues SOPs

WHO declares disease global health emergency Mansoor Peer Srinagar, May 22: The Government of India (GoI) has issued Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) to strengthen preparedness and response mechanisms against Ebola disease following the recent outbreak in parts of Africa and the World Health Organizations declaration of the situation as a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC), with all airports and seaports directed to intensify surveillance of passengers arriving from Ebola-affected countries. The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, in its SOP issued on May 20, stated that the outbreak was first reported on May 5, 2026, after the WHO received alerts regarding an unknown illness with high mortality among people, including healthcare workers, in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The outbreak was later confirmed as Bundibugyo virus disease (BVD), a form of Ebola virus disease, on May 15. WHO subsequently declared the outbreak in DRC and Uganda a global public health emergency on May 17. Under the guidelines, all airports and seaports across the country have been directed to intensify surveillance of passengers arriving from Ebola-affected countries, including DRC, Uganda, and South Sudan. The government has made it mandatory for travellers to disclose their travel history of the previous 21 days. The Ministry of Civil Aviation has been asked to operationalise the Air Suvidha portal for Ebola screening, enabling passengers to upload travel and health details during ticket booking or web check-in. Till the portal becomes fully operational, international travellers from affected regions will be required to fill Self Declaration Forms physically during boarding or immigration. The SOP defines a suspect Ebola case as a person with fever accompanied by symptoms such as bleeding gums, nosebleeds, bloody stools, vomiting blood or other haemorrhagic manifestations, along with travel history to affected countries within the last 21 days. A probable case is someone who had contact with a confirmed Ebola patient during the same period, while confirmation will be based on laboratory testing through ICMR-designated laboratories. Detailed protocols have been issued for airlines in case a passenger develops symptoms during travel. Cabin crew members have been instructed to immediately isolate the passenger at the rear end of the aircraft and maintain vacant rows around the individual as far as possible. A dedicated washroom must be assigned to the passenger, and all nearby travellers seated within three rows are to be monitored for symptoms for 21 days after arrival. Airlines have also been directed to maintainan adequate stock of PPE kits, triple-layer masks, gloves, sanitisers, and disposal bags onboard flights. At airports, thermal screening will be conducted for passengers arriving from affected nations. Separate bays for aircraft carrying suspected Ebola cases, dedicated examination areas, and separate transport corridors for ambulances have also been mandated. State governments have been directed to identify quarantine centres, isolation hospitals, and dedicated ambulances with PPE-equipped staff. Rapid Response Teams at the state and district levelsare tobe trained in contact tracing, infection prevention, and emergency management. The SOP stresses that early case identification, secure transport, rapid diagnosis, strict isolation and effective treatment are crucial for controlling transmission. For hospitals treating Ebola patients, the ministry has recommended isolation in single negative-pressure rooms with dedicated toilets wherever available. Healthcare workers have been directed to wear impermeable coveralls, double gloves, N95 respirators, face shields, and protective boots. The SOP outlines aggressive supportive treatment measures, including fluid resuscitation, electrolyte replacement, respiratory support, antibiotics, and monitoring of vital signs. However, it notes that there is currently no licensed vaccine or monoclonal antibody treatment available for the Bundibugyo strain linked to the present outbreak. Laboratory diagnosis will primarily be carried out at ICMR-NIV Pune using real-time RT-PCR and serological tests. Blood, urine, stool, swab, and cerebrospinal fluid samples will be collected under strict biosafety measures. According to an information bulletin issued by doctors from the Infectious Diseases Division at SKIMS, this is only the third major Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak reported globally, with mortality rates in previous outbreaks ranging between 30 and 50 per cent. The doctors explained that the disease initially resembles common infections such as malaria, dengue, influenza, or severe gastroenteritis, making early detection difficult. Symptoms in the early stage include high fever, weakness, muscle pain, headache, and sore throat, while severe cases may progress to vomiting, diarrhoea, dehydration, shock, kidney injury, liver damage, and multi-organ failure. The ministry has cautioned against panic and misinformation, directing that all communication with the media should only be carried out through authorised spokespersons while maintaining the confidentiality of passengers and patients.

RisingKashmir 23 May 2026 12:48 am

Ek Galat Kadam: LG Sinha unveils poster of drug awareness film

RK News Service Jammu, May 22: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Friday unveiled the poster of Ek Galat Kadam, an awareness short film on drug abuse, at Lok Bhavan. The short film features Mahira Tandon, the Youth Ambassador of Nasha Mukt J&K Abhiyaan. LGSinha congratulated and extended his best wishes to the entire team. Divya Tandon, Writer and Director; Sumit Tandon, Producer of the film, along with other team members, were present at the poster unveiling ceremony.

RisingKashmir 23 May 2026 12:46 am

100-day Nasha Mukt Abhiyan:LG Sinha to lead anti-drug padyatra in Shopian today

DC urges youth, civil society, media to participate Vehicular movement suspended 4 AM to 3 PM Traffic advisory issued; diversions for commuters Younus Rashid Shopian, May 22: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha will lead a mega anti-drug padyatra in Shopian on Saturday as part of the ongoing 100-day Nasha Mukt J&K Abhiyan, Deputy Commissioner Shopian Shishir Gupta said on Friday. Speaking to media persons, Gupta said the padyatra aims to take the anti-drug campaign to every home, village and locality so that people can keep their families and neighbourhoods away from substance abuse. The administration alone cannot fight this menace. It has to become a mass movement and public participation is very important to make it successful, he said, urging youth groups, stakeholders and civil society members to join the event. He appealed to the media fraternity to help spread awareness so that more people participate in the padyatra. The DC said elaborate arrangements have beenput in placeat the venue, including waterproof tents, drinking water facilities, water tankers, fire tenders, mobile toilets and designated parking spaces for participants. A traffic advisory has also been issued for Saturdays event. According to Traffic Police Rural Kashmir, vehicular movement from Balpora Crossing to Old Bus Stand via Jahangir Chowk Shopian will remain suspended from 4 am to 3 pm. Commuters have been advised to follow designated diversion routes and avoid unnecessary travel within the town during the event. The anti-drug campaign was launched by the Lieutenant Governor on April 11, and similar padyatras and awareness programmes have already been organised in several districts of Jammu and Kashmir as part of the outreach initiative against drug abuse.

RisingKashmir 23 May 2026 12:45 am

When Nikah Turns into Notice

Increasing matrimonial disputes in the Valley reveal gaps in counselling, family support, and legal awareness In recent years, the Kashmir Valley has witnessed a disturbing and sustained rise in matrimonial disputes, reflected in crowded court corridors and a growing number of young couples living in separation. What was once whispered about within neighbourhoods has now become a visible social crisis, altering the Valleys family landscape. Data from the J&K judiciary over recent years has shown a steady increase in petitions related to divorce, maintenance, domestic violence, and custody. Lawyers across Srinagar, Baramulla, Anantnag and other districts consistently report that disputes involving young couples now form a significant share of their daily caseload. Multiple studies on Kashmiri society point to overlapping causes. First is the rapid transformation of social expectations. Educated young women in the Valley participate more in higher education and aspire to financial independence and emotional respect within marriage. Men, too, face rising pressure to meet consumerist standards of success despite a stagnant job market. When these newer expectations collide with entrenched patriarchal norms, the result is frequent conflict over decision-making, mobility, and familial control. Economic fragility compounds these tensions. J&K has for years recorded unemployment rates higher than the national average, with youth unemployment particularly acute. Sociologists and counsellors in Srinagar and south Kashmir note a clear pattern: disputes often begin with seemingly small issues, such as delayed salaries, loans, rent, or unmet dowry and gift demands, but quickly snowball into serious allegations and prolonged estrangement. The culture of lavish weddings, expensive Wazwan feasts, and status-driven demands, documented repeatedly in local media and civil society reports, further deepens financial stress on families. Another dimension is the growing use of legal and quasi-legal forums. Womens rights groups in the Valley report more women approaching police, protection officers, and courts under domestic violence and maintenance provisions. While this reflects a healthier awareness of rights, it also reveals the failure of early, credible mediation. Many couples bypass structured counselling because it is either unavailable, mistrusted, or dominated by elders who prioritise family honour over justice, particularly in rural belts and conservative neighbourhoods. Mental health professionals in Kashmir warn that chronic conflict at home is fuelling anxiety, depression, and substance abuse among both spouses and children. Yet psychological support remains scarce, especially outside urban centres. A research-oriented response is essential. The government, universities, and civil society need systematic data on the nature, frequency, and regional patterns of matrimonial disputes in the Valley. Based on such evidence, pre-marital counselling modules, trained mediators attached to mosques and mohallas, and specialised family-court counsellors should be instituted. Simultaneously, campaigns led by religious scholars and opinion leaders must re-emphasise Islamic principles of mehar, mutual respect, and prohibition of exploitative dowry practices. If rising matrimonial disputes are allowed to corrode inner bonds, the Valley risks a profound crisis. Building marriages on equity, empathy, and accountability is no longer a moral luxury; it is a social imperative for Kashmirs future stability. Safeguarding the institution of marriage does not mean preserving hollow shells of unhappy unions. It means building families on dignity, dialogue, and justice. Only then can the Valleys homes become places of refuge, not arenas of quiet conflict.

RisingKashmir 22 May 2026 11:45 pm

When Number Plates Turn into a Security Risk

Srinagars fake HSRP racket shows how cosmetic aesthetics can compromise law enforcement and public safety The busting of an alleged fake High Security Registration Plate (HSRP) racket in Srinagar is not just another crime story; it is a stark reminder of how easily a critical security measure can be reduced to a cosmetic accessory. What began as a complaint from an authorised HSRP vendor has revealed a parallel black market that openly uses social media to undermine a system introduced in the wake of the 2002 Parliament attack to strengthen vehicle identification and deter terror-related misuse. According to the FIR lodged at Saddar Police Station, the complainant, representing Rosmerta Technologies Limited the authorised HSRP vendor for most vehicle manufacturers in J&K has alleged that counterfeit plates closely mimicking genuine HSRPs are being manufactured and affixed with impunity. One such operation is reported to have been run through Instagram pages like Turbo Shine Customs and Nishant Elite Plates, where plates were sold as lifestyle products rather than critical security hardware. The inquiry so far has exposed a troubling blend of ignorance, greed, and lax enforcement. Two youths from Bandipora and Srinagar have admitted to ordering these plates initially for aesthetic purposes and social media reels, before turning middlemen and charging a profit per plate. Their claim that they believed the plates were legal because they were widely advertised on Instagram points to a dangerous casualness towards regulatory norms and a near-total absence of digital policing. This is not a mere case of petty cheating. HSRPs carry laser-etched unique identification codes linked to government databases. The allegation that counterfeiters duplicated the AA laser code series reserved for Rosmerta, while omitting mandatory security features and violating Rule 50 of the Central Motor Vehicles Rules, strikes at the integrity of the entire vehicle identification regime. If fake plates can be freely procured and swapped, the states ability to track vehicles involved in crime, militancy, or hit-and-run incidents is severely compromised. The registration of an FIR under relevant provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and the notices issued to the accused are welcome first steps. But the larger challenge lies in dismantling the network behind such rackets, including the alleged main accused based in Delhi, and in tightening oversight over both physical workshops and online marketplaces. Enforcement agencies must coordinate with central authorities, transport departments, and social media platforms to identify, block, and prosecute those who commercialise counterfeit security devices. For their part, vehicle owners must recognise that tampering with HSRPs is not a harmless style choice but a punishable offence with grave implications. A society that treats security infrastructure as a canvas for vanity projects only weakens its own defences. Srinagars fake HSRP case should serve as a wake-up call: security measures are only as strong as our collective willingness to respect and enforce them.

RisingKashmir 22 May 2026 11:45 pm

Reviving Breathing Spaces: The Need for Urban Green Areas in Kashmir Valley

Urban green spaces are not mere decoration; they function as the citys lungs and its natural defence system against the impacts of a warming climate AJAZ HAMID SHAH In recent years, the Kashmir Valley has witnessed rapid and often unplanned urbanisation. Expanding roads, concrete structures, shopping complexes, and highrise apartments are steadily eating into orchards, wetlands, and vacant lands that once offered residents a sense of calm and connection with nature. As cities and towns like Srinagar, Anantnag, Baramulla, and Sopore grow denser, the need for dedicated urban green spaces has become both urgent and undeniable. Urban green spaces are not a luxury for modern cities; they are a necessity. For a region like Kashmir, whose very identity is tied to its natural beauty, the loss of greenery in urban areas is more than an aesthetic concernit is a question of health, climate resilience, cultural continuity, and quality of life. Vanishing Green Patches in a Valley of Mountains Kashmirs cities were once characterised by gardens, chinarlined avenues, and neighbourhood orchards. Today, many of those spaces have either shrunk or disappeared under the pressure of construction. Wetlands have been filled to raise new colonies, old parks are poorly maintained, and new residential areas are often built without any provision for parks or community playgrounds. Srinagar, the Valleys largest urban centre, illustrates this shift sharply. While it houses iconic Mughal gardens and the famous Dal Lake, ordinary neighbourhoodsfrom downtown to the newer coloniesstruggle for even a small park where children can play or elders can walk in peace. Private lawns and orchards, once common in many households, are increasingly replaced by paved courtyards and additional rooms. This pattern is not unique to Jammu and Kashmir; it is visible in many developing regions. But in the case of the Valley, where people already live with political uncertainty, environmental vulnerability, and growing mental health concerns, the disappearance of green spaces carries deeper social consequences. Green Spaces as Shields Against a Changing Climate The Kashmir Valley is experiencing noticeable shifts in weather patterns. Warmer summers, irregular snowfall, and increased instances of urban flooding have become part of public conversation. In this changing climate, urban green spaces play a quiet yet powerful role. Trees, gardens, and parks help cool down cities by providing shade and releasing moisture into the air. Builtup areas with concrete and asphalt absorb and radiate heat, creating what experts call urban heat islands. Even a cluster of trees or a wellplanned park can significantly reduce local temperatures, making summers more bearableespecially for children, the elderly, and those with health issues. Green belts along rivers, canals, and wetlands act as buffers against floods by absorbing excess rainwater. In a city like Srinagar, where drainage systems are often overstressed during heavy rainfall, preserving open green spaces is closely linked to disaster preparedness. They also help improve air quality by trapping dust and reducing pollution from increased traffic. In short, urban green spaces are not mere decoration; they function as the citys lungs and its natural defence system against the impacts of a warming climate. Healing the Mind in a Time of Stress Life in Kashmir, particularly in the urban centres, carries a different kind of stress than many other places. Years of conflict, frequent shutdowns, uncertainty about the future, and rising unemployment have all taken a toll on the mental health of the population. Young people, in particular, often report feelings of anxiety, frustration, and restlessness. In such an environment, access to clean, quiet, and safe green spaces can provide a simple but powerful form of relief. Numerous studies worldwide have shown that spending even short periods in parks, gardens, or treelined streets reduces stress levels, improves mood, and enhances concentration. For families living in cramped housing and congested lanes, a nearby park can become a lifeline. For children, green spaces are not only play areas but also classrooms without walls, where they learn about plants, seasons, and the rhythms of nature. For the elderly, a daily walk under trees or by a small waterbody can bring comfort and routine. For women, especially those who may not feel comfortable walking on busy streets, welldesigned parks provide a safe and dignified public space. In the broader social sense, parks and green belts also create neutral common ground where people from different backgrounds and localities can interact. This helps build community ties, understanding, and a sense of shared ownership over the citys future. Planning Cities With People, Not Just Buildings, in Mind The pattern of urban growth in Kashmir reflects a larger problem: cities are often planned around buildings and roads rather than people and their wellbeing. Master plans may speak of green belts and recreational spaces, but on the ground these provisions are frequently diluted, encroached upon, or postponed in the name of development. To change this, urban planning in the Valley must treat green spaces as essential infrastructureno less important than roads, water supply, or electricity. Every new colony, commercial area, or road expansion should be evaluated not only for its economic value but also for its impact on open space. Local authorities can: A Shared Responsibility: Government and Citizens Together While government agencies play a central role in protecting and expanding urban green spaces, the responsibility does not end with them. Residents, civil society groups, and educational institutions all have a part to play. Preserving the Valleys Character in Its Cities Kashmirs reputation as a paradise on earth has long rested on its forests, meadows, rivers, and snowclad peaks. Yet a paradox has emerged: while tourists travel to experience this natural beauty, residents of the Valleys cities increasingly live surrounded by concrete and congestion. If current trends continue, urban children in Kashmir may grow up knowing the chinar more from pictures than from afternoons spent under its shade. They may know Dal only as a tourist attraction, not as part of a larger ecosystem that once extended deeply into the urban fabric. The choice before policymakers and citizens is clear. Either urban

RisingKashmir 22 May 2026 11:44 pm

Sayyid Ali Hamadanis Concept of Dhikr

Dhikr is to remember God in different ways and in multiple forms DR AREEF JAMAEI The Remembrance of God, dhikr literally means to remember, to recollect, to remind or to make a reference (of something). Both in Arabic and Urdu dhikr means to make a mention of something. However, technically dhikr means to remember God and to make repetition of his attributes. Thus, dhikr is the elaboration and explanation of monotheism (tauhid) in the form of tahlil (elaboration of the oneness of God), takbir (explanation of the greatness of God), tasbih (uttering the majesty of God), taqdis (veneration of God), tahmid (stating the magnificence of God) and tamjid (glorification of God). As such, dhikr is to remember God in different ways and in multiple forms. It is interesting to note that the most popular Sufi-saint vis--vis Kashmir, Mir Sayyid Hamadani (RA), as a profound scholar and a prolific writer has penned down different pamphlets/booklets on dhikr for the benefit of Muslims in general and for the guidance of his disciples in particular. These book(let)s include: Aurad-i Fathiyyah (Arabic), Aurad-i Asriyyah (Arabic), Risalah-i Auradiyyah (Arabic), Risalah-i Dhikriyyah Sagir (Arabic) and Risalah-i Dhikriyyah (Persian). So far as the case of the mosques and khnaqahs of Kashmir is concerned, Aurad-i Fathiyyah of the Sayyid (RA) has echoed here from the very outset. It is very interesting to note that Aurad-i Fathiyyah has been always recited in the Grand Mosque of Kashmir (Jama Masjid Srinagar) with enthusiasm. Same has been the case of the mosques of Kashmirs periphery where traditionally this Aurad has always been read in chorus especially after the dawn prayers. However, the dhikr that we are concerned with here is Risalah-i Dhikriyyah, written by the Sayyid (RA) in Persian. It is worth noting that this booklet is not a collection of dhikr as such. The booklet actually throws light on the significance of the remembrance of God. It also highlights the fact that why a believer should make dhikr? Moreover, the pamphlet puts forth the etiquettes of dhikr. Actually, dhikr is such a practice that inscribes different dimensions of tauhid (monotheism) on the mind and heart of the believer who makes dhikr. Sayyid Hamadani (RA) has made this aspect of dhikr very much clear. It is very interesting to note that the pamphlet begins with a grand and sublime literary style which includes, naturally, the glorification of Gods name and praising of the Prophet (SAAS). The hymn for God reads: Praise be to God Who took to culmination the pious souls through the gardens of the trees of human bodies; Who by His grace and mercy made to bloom the Being of Human by dint of the Tree of Being! (p. 39) It is clear that the Sayyid (RA) begins his discourse on dhikr with the fact that God always showers His mercy on His sincere slaves. Vis--vis the Prophet (SAAS), the Sayyid (RA) says that Muhammad (SAAS) is the fruition of the Tree of Being and the River of generosity and mercy! (p. 39) This statement of the Sayyid (RA) highlights that he declares the Prophet (SAAS) as the Leader of the Prophets (AS) on the pattern set forth by the Quran itself. (See, al-Anbiya: 107; al-Qalam: 4) Before dividing human beings into three groups, Sayyid Ali Hamadani (RA) highlights three aspects or dimensions of the human personality. He says: The personnel/agents/guards of destiny clothed everyone with the cloak of Being; put the crown of reason on everyones head; girdled everyone with the girdle of comprehension; put everyone on the sledge of Self and sent them in groups and bands to the market of the world one after another! (p. 40) Here stems out Sayyid Hamadanis (RA) three layered division of human beings. The reason is obvious that it is because of humans blind following of the Self (wishes/whims/desires) that First Group gets depicted as: Those who are chaotic transgressors, misguided and ignorant. They are not serious vis--vis the lofty goal/purpose of life. They stick to the transitory world and like animals they drown themselves in the gorges of beastly life. (p. 41) Clearly, it is the blind following of the Self that renders humans as useless entities, about which the Quran says: And if We had willed, We could have elevated him thereby, but he adhered to the earth and followed his own desires. So his example is like that of a dog: if you chase him, he pants, or if you leave him, he (still) pants. That is the example of the people who denied Our Signs. So relate the stories (to them) that perhaps they will give thought. (al-Araf: 176) However, when a person decides to behave rationally, s/he gets the path of golden mean. About this Secomd Group of people the Sayyid (RA) says: Second Group is those of the Companions of the Right Hand who follow the Middle Path. They remained away from the Valley of Sin by dint of their will power and resolve. For the sake of a righteous and blissful life, . they abandoned the life of sinful luxury and remained patient on misfortune and hardships of life. (p. 41) These people, as such, control the dictates of the Inordinate Appetite (lust, al-Nafs al-Ammarah) through the bridle of the Self-Reproaching Soul (conscience, al-Nafs al-Lawwamah). It is this control that creates the Third Group of people which has been described by the Sayyid (RA) as: The Third Group is of those people who are in the first row of the Friends of God. It is they . who traveled to the world of spirit from the world of matter. (p. 42) Thus, according to the Sayyid (RA), the grace and mercy of the Beatific Vision (Didar-i Ilahi) which God has promised His righteous servants with is not meant for those who dont elevate themselves to the lofty truths of life here and the wisdom related to the life hereafter. This is certainly as per the Quranic verse: [Some] faces, that Day, will

RisingKashmir 22 May 2026 11:43 pm

Educated Yet Unaware: The Paradox of Modern Learning

Education without awareness is like a lamp without light. It may possess structure and form, but it cannot illuminate the darkness within human existence SANJAY PANDITA The modern world proudly celebrates education as the highest marker of civilization. Degrees are displayed like medals of intellectual achievement, universities are glorified as gateways to success, and academic qualifications have become the currency through which individuals seek identity, status, and social mobility. Never before in human history have so many institutions existed to educate people, and never before has knowledge appeared so widely accessible. Yet beneath this apparent triumph of learning lies a profound paradox that silently defines our age: humanity is becoming increasingly educated, yet increasingly unaware. This unawareness is not the absence of information. On the contrary, modern individuals are surrounded by information every moment of their lives. They can access libraries through a mobile screen, earn degrees through virtual classrooms, and master technical skills with astonishing speed. The tragedy lies elsewhere. The tragedy is that while knowledge expands outwardly, consciousness often shrinks inwardly. People may possess academic excellence yet remain disconnected from society, indifferent to suffering, alienated from nature, and unfamiliar with their own inner selves. Education, which was once meant to illuminate the human spirit, now frequently produces efficient minds trapped within emotional and moral darkness. The essence of true learning has historically never been confined merely to literacy or professional competence. Ancient civilizations viewed education as a process of self-cultivation. It was meant to shape character, deepen wisdom, and refine the moral imagination. A learned individual was expected not merely to know, but to understand; not merely to succeed, but to serve humanity with humility and insight. Knowledge carried ethical responsibility. Wisdom was inseparable from compassion. In contemporary society, however, education has increasingly become transactional. Students pursue degrees not to understand life but to secure employment, prestige, and financial stability. Institutions measure intelligence through marks, rankings, and standardized assessments while neglecting emotional maturity, ethical reflection, and social awareness. Learning becomes reduced to competition, and the individual gradually transforms into a product designed for economic machinery rather than a conscious human being capable of reflection and empathy. One of the greatest ironies of the modern age is that many highly educated individuals remain emotionally impoverished. They may master complex technologies yet fail to understand human pain. They may discuss global economies while remaining indifferent to hunger outside their own neighborhoods. They may speak eloquently about progress while participating silently in systems that perpetuate inequality and injustice. Education often sharpens intellect without awakening conscience. This contradiction becomes visible in everyday life. One encounters individuals with prestigious qualifications who treat workers with contempt, dismiss the struggles of the poor, or remain indifferent to environmental destruction. Their education has refined their professional abilities but has failed to deepen their humanity. Such people may possess information, but information alone does not create awareness. Awareness emerges only when knowledge touches the heart and transforms perception. Modern education also suffers from dangerous fragmentation. Students are trained to specialize narrowly within particular disciplines while remaining disconnected from broader human realities. A person may become an expert in engineering yet remain ignorant of philosophy, literature, ethics, or social suffering. Another may excel in medicine while lacking emotional sensitivity toward patients as human beings rather than clinical cases. Specialization increases technical proficiency but often weakens holistic understanding. This fragmentation reflects a deeper crisis within civilization itself. Human beings are increasingly encouraged to value productivity over reflection, achievement over wisdom, and ambition over inner balance. Educational institutions mirror these priorities. Students are trained to compete relentlessly in markets rather than to question the meaning and consequences of the systems they enter. They learn how to earn a living but rarely how to live meaningfully. The decline of literature and the humanities within educational spaces has further intensified this crisis. Literature has always served as one of humanitys most powerful instruments of self-awareness. Through stories, poetry, and philosophy, individuals encounter lives beyond their own experiences. They learn empathy by inhabiting the emotions of others. They confront moral complexity, existential suffering, and the fragile beauty of human existence. Yet in the age of utilitarian education, such disciplines are increasingly marginalized because they do not immediately generate economic profit. The consequences are deeply visible. Students graduate with technical competence yet struggle to understand loneliness, grief, identity, or moral conflict. Their minds become filled with data, but their inner worlds remain underdeveloped. Many experience emotional emptiness despite material success because they were never taught to cultivate self-awareness or emotional intelligence. The soul remains neglected while the rsum expands. Technology has amplified this paradox even further. Information today flows endlessly through digital networks, creating the illusion of knowledge. People consume headlines, opinions, and fragmented facts at astonishing speed without engaging in deep reflection. Social media encourages immediate reactions rather than thoughtful understanding. In such an atmosphere, superficial familiarity with subjects is mistaken for wisdom. Individuals begin believing themselves informed simply because they are constantly exposed to content. Yet awareness demands silence, contemplation, and intellectual humilityqualities increasingly endangered in the digital age. True learning requires the courage to question oneself, to confront uncertainty, and to recognize the limitations of ones own understanding. Modern culture, however, often rewards confidence more than wisdom, visibility more than depth. People become eager to express opinions while remaining reluctant to examine themselves critically. This inner disconnection has profound social consequences. Educated societies continue witnessing violence, discrimination, exploitation, and moral indifference. Scientific advancement coexists with emotional cruelty. Economic development progresses alongside spiritual emptiness. The existence of highly educated individuals within corrupt systems reveals that education alone cannot guarantee ethical consciousness. A person may possess advanced degrees and still contribute to injustice if learning remains disconnected from moral reflection. The paradox becomes particularly painful when one observes how education sometimes distances individuals from their own cultural roots and communities. Many people emerge from modern institutions intellectually alienated from local traditions, languages, and collective histories. In the pursuit of modernization, they begin

RisingKashmir 22 May 2026 11:42 pm

Reviving India-Canada Ties in Fractured World

After years of diplomatic strain, New Delhi and Ottawa are rediscovering the value of pragmatism, economic cooperation and people-to-people engagement in an increasingly uncertain global order ASHOK BHAN The gradual revival of relations between India and Canada marks an important diplomatic shift in an increasingly fragmented and polarised world order. After years of tension, mistrust and political acrimony, New Delhi and Ottawa now appear willing to restore communication channels and rebuild a relationship that serves important strategic, economic and human interests on both sides. The thaw may still be cautious and measured, but it reflects political maturity and recognition that major bilateral relationships cannot remain hostage indefinitely to episodic confrontations and domestic political calculations. India and Canada are not merely two Commonwealth democracies linked by historical association. They are important partners in trade, education, technology, agriculture, energy and innovation. More importantly, they are connected through one of the worlds most successful and influential Indian-origin diasporas. Millions of families, students, professionals and entrepreneurs form a living bridge between the two countries. It is this human dimension that made the deterioration in relations particularly damaging and emotionally unsettling for ordinary citizens across both nations. The diplomatic crisis that followed allegations made by former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau regarding the killing of a Khalistani separatist on Canadian soil pushed bilateral ties to an unprecedented low. India rejected the allegations strongly and accused Canada of permitting extremist and separatist elements to function freely under the cover of democratic freedoms. Diplomatic expulsions, suspension of negotiations, disruption in visa services and sharp public rhetoric deepened mistrust and affected multiple sectors. Yet diplomacy rarely functions in absolutes. Nations ultimately return to dialogue because strategic realities compel engagement. Geography may separate India and Canada, but economics, security concerns, educational linkages and geopolitical developments create a strong basis for cooperation. The recent signs of re-engagement suggest that both countries increasingly recognise the costs of prolonged estrangement. For India, Canada remains an important strategic partner in the Western hemisphere. Canada possesses enormous reserves of critical minerals, vast energy resources, advanced agricultural expertise and globally respected educational institutions. India, on the other hand, is one of the fastest-growing major economies, a technological hub and a key geopolitical actor in the Indo-Pacific region. In a world increasingly shaped by supply-chain disruptions, energy insecurity and strategic competition, pragmatic cooperation between the two countries carries significant value. Economic considerations alone make reconciliation essential. Bilateral trade has continued to expand despite political tensions. Canadian pension funds and institutional investors hold substantial stakes in Indias infrastructure, renewable energy and real estate sectors. At the same time, Indian professionals contribute significantly to Canadas healthcare, technology, transportation and academic sectors. Indian students constitute one of the largest international student communities in Canadian universities and colleges, contributing enormously to the Canadian economy and multicultural social fabric. The disruption in normal relations adversely affected these constituencies. Visa delays, uncertainty in educational mobility and concerns among investors created avoidable anxiety. Businesses and institutions on both sides require stability, predictability and policy continuity. Restoration of confidence, therefore, becomes essential not merely diplomatically, but economically and socially as well. The timing of this revival is also significant. The global geopolitical landscape is undergoing rapid transformation. Strategic rivalries are intensifying, economic uncertainty is growing, and multilateral institutions are increasingly under strain. In such a climate, middle powers like India and Canada must cooperate on issues such as climate change, clean energy transition, technological regulation, food security and maritime stability. Despite political disagreements, both countries broadly share democratic values, commitment to pluralism and support for a rules-based international order. Beyond political tensions At the same time, normalization will not be easy. The issue that strained ties most deeply the political space available to separatist extremism in Canada remains sensitive and unresolved. India has consistently maintained that freedom of expression cannot become a shield for advocacy of violence, glorification of terrorism or threats to another countrys sovereignty and territorial integrity. Canada, shaped by its constitutional traditions and domestic political dynamics, has often approached such questions through the prism of civil liberties and multicultural politics. Bridging this gap requires seriousness, discretion and sustained institutional dialogue. Public posturing and televised accusations only inflame public sentiment and complicate diplomacy. Mature democracies resolve difficult questions through legal cooperation, intelligence-sharing and evidence-based engagement rather than emotional rhetoric. A particularly important factor in rebuilding ties is the role of the Indian diaspora in Canada. Indo-Canadians have emerged as one of the countrys most successful and respected communities, contributing immensely to public life, politics, business, science and culture. Their achievements symbolize the strength of India-Canada relations. It is important that the larger diaspora is not viewed through the narrow lens of fringe radical groups whose politics do not represent the overwhelming majority of peaceful and law-abiding citizens of Indian origin. Indeed, the diaspora can become the strongest constituency for reconciliation. Families, students, entrepreneurs and professionals seek smoother mobility, stronger connectivity and deeper cooperation between the two countries. Their aspirations can serve as a stabilizing force against attempts to promote division and polarization. The future trajectory of India-Canada relations will also depend substantially on political leadership. Statesmanship lies not in denying differences but in preventing them from overwhelming larger strategic interests. India has increasingly pursued a foreign policy rooted in realism, strategic autonomy and multi-alignment. Canada, too, appears to recognise that engagement with India is not optional but strategically necessary in the context of Indo-Pacific geopolitics and economic diversification. Recent high-level engagements indicate movement in that direction. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Prime Minister Mark Carney have reportedly agreed to fast-track negotiations toward a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement, with an ambitious target of expanding bilateral trade substantially by 2030. Canadian company Cameco has also signed a long-term uranium supply agreement with India, while discussions on critical minerals, clean energy and artificial intelligence cooperation have gained momentum. Education has similarly emerged as a key area of renewed engagement. Both governments have expressed interest in expanding academic partnerships, facilitating exchanges for students

RisingKashmir 22 May 2026 11:41 pm

Uri Village Without Electricity for Three Months, Locals Suffer

Idrees Bukhtiyar Srinagar, May 22: Residents of Muree Doba area of Sukhdar village in north Kashmirs Uri town on Friday accused the Power Development Department (PDD) of failing to restore electricity in the area, alleging that a damaged transformer has remained defunct for nearly three months, causing severe inconvenience to consumers. Locals said the 25 KV transformer supplying electricity to the locality developed a fault before the commencement of Ramadan. Although the transformer was reportedly repaired and reinstalled during the holy month, it broke down again within a few hours, leaving the area without a stable power supply once again. They said the damaged transformer was later shifted to a workshop for repairs, but despite repeated requests and follow-ups by residents, it has not been reinstalled so far. The residents further alleged that officials had assured them that the faulty 25 KV transformer would be replaced with a higher-capacity 63 KV transformer to improve electricity supply in the locality. However, they claimed the assurance has remained confined to verbal promises, with officials repeatedly delaying the installation. The prolonged power crisis has disrupted normal life in the border locality. Residents said students preparing for examinations are unable to study properly, while elderly persons and patients dependent on oxygen support are facing immense difficulties due to the erratic power supply. Locals have urged senior PDD officials and the district administration to intervene immediately and ensure restoration of electricity in the area without further delay. However, Executive Engineer KPDCL Baramulla, Farooq Ahmad Ganai, said that a new 63 KVA transformer has been approved for the village. I will try my best to ensure that it is sent and installed by tomorrow or the day after to restore smooth electricity supply, he said.

RisingKashmir 22 May 2026 11:39 pm

Students Forced to Pay Full Bus Fare Despite Concession

Arif Rashid Srinagar, May 22: Students from various parts of Kashmir have alleged that transport operators are not implementing the government-approved 50 percent fare concession for students in buses and minibuses across the Valley. Several students claimed that despite showing valid identity cards, conductors continue to charge full fare during daily travel to schools, colleges, universities, and other educational institutions. Zahid Ahmad, a student said that students are facing difficulties while travelling in buses and minibuses as conductors refuse to provide the concession announced by the government. When we ask for half fare and show our identity cards, the conductors ask us either to pay the full amount or leave the vehicle and use other transport services, he said. Farooq Ahmad Ganie, a student from Budgam district, said students studying in colleges, medical institutions, and universities are being forced to pay full fare despite the official concession. In smart city buses also, conductors issue receipts without providing any discount to students, he said. Ganie further said that while the government has introduced free bus services for women passengers in Jammu and Kashmir, students from economically weaker families continue to struggle with rising transportation expenses. Many students from rural areas belong to poor families. Conductors are not accepting the 50 percent fare concession anywhere in the Valley, he added. Parents have also voiced concern over the issue. Ghazala Jan, a resident of Srinagar, said her three sons, who study at Universities spend a significant amount on daily transportation. If the government has announced a 50 percent concession for students, why is it not being implemented on the ground? she questioned. She also urged the Jammu and Kashmir Government to consider free transport facilities for students, saying it would help them pursue education without financial stress. Regional Transport Officer (RTO) Kashmir, could not be contacted for comments despite repeated attempts when this report was filed by this reporter.

RisingKashmir 22 May 2026 11:38 pm

Northern Railway Launches New Initiatives to Boost Passenger Facilities, Revenue

RK News Service JAMMU, May 22: In a major push to improve passenger amenities and strengthen non-fare revenue generation, the Jammu Division of Northern Railway has launched several new commercial initiatives under the leadership of Senior Divisional Commercial Manager Uchit Singhal. The initiatives, introduced through a transparent digital e-auction system, aim to modernise railway services while enhancing passenger convenience across the division. As part of the move, key commercial contracts have been awarded for the establishment of multi-purpose stalls at important railway stations. At Kathua Railway Stations Platform No. 1, a new stall will provide passengers with travel essentials, snacks and reading material under one roof. A similar facility will also come up at the second entry gate of Jammu Tawi Railway Station to ease congestion at the main entrance and offer an improved retail experience to commuters. The division has also taken steps to upgrade onboard catering services. In the first phase, Train Side Vending (TSV) services were introduced in the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi KatraBudgam Vistadome Special train (04687/04688). Passengers travelling along the scenic Kashmir valley route will now receive branded food items and sealed drinking water at their seats. Additionally, rights for the sale of various items in DMUs and other local trains have also been awarded through the e-auction process to improve travel convenience for daily commuters and tourists. Speaking on the occasion, Uchit Singhal said the initiatives reflect Indian Railways commitment to balancing financial self-reliance with world-class passenger services. These initiatives are proof of Indian Railways resolve where financial self-reliance and world-class service go hand in hand. These commercial measures will ensure sustainable revenue for Jammu Division and make every passengers journey through Jammu & Kashmir safer, more convenient and more memorable, he said.

RisingKashmir 22 May 2026 11:34 pm

IFS Induction Stalled in Jammu Kashmir for 13 Years

SRINAGAR: The induction of local officers from Jammu Kashmir into the prestigious Indian Forest Service (IFS) has been in deep freeze over a staggering 13 years without a single promotion quota appointment. Documents reveal that the process has remained paralysed since 2013, tangled in prolonged litigation over the constitution of a valid State Forest Service. []

KashmirLife 22 May 2026 11:14 pm

Dialogue Ends Deadlock: Centre, Ladakh Reach Understanding on Key Issues

SRINAGAR: The prolonged standoff between Ladakh and the Union Government over safeguards and the form of elected governance has almost come to an end, with both sides reaching an understanding on key issues on Friday. Two groups spearheading the agitation in the Union Territory claimed that they have reached an in-principle agreement with the Government []

KashmirLife 22 May 2026 11:05 pm

Valleys High Altitudes Receive Snowfall; Hailstorm Batters Plains

SRINAGAR: Fresh snowfall was recorded in the higher reaches of Kashmir, including Minimarg along the strategic Zoji La axis, while heavy rain and hailstorm lashed several plains areas on Friday, damaging orchards and standing crops in north Kashmirs Baramulla district, officials said. The weather activity affected many parts of the Valley as an active western []

KashmirLife 22 May 2026 10:59 pm

Aga Syed Hassan Mosavi Raises Concern Over Jammu Demolitions

SRINAGAR: President of Anjuman-e-Sharie Shian and founder of the Anjuman Interfaith Dialogue Chapter, Aga Syed Hassan Mosavi Al-Safavi, on Friday expressed concern over the demolition of residential structures belonging to members of the Gujjar-Bakerwal community in the Sidra area of Jammu. Addressing the Friday congregation at Markazi Imam Bara Budgam, he said the demolition drive []

KashmirLife 22 May 2026 10:54 pm

Elected Govt Not Involved in Sidhra Demolitions: Farooq Abdullah

SRINAGAR: National Conference (NC) president Farooq Abdullah on Friday said the elected government had no involvement in the demolition drive in Jammus Sidhra area, asserting that the matter was under investigation. Speaking to reporters here, Abdullah said, We are not involved in this. Those who have done it are being investigated. Targeting the PDP over []

KashmirLife 22 May 2026 10:45 pm

CM Omar Extends Greetings on Urs of Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani

SRINAGAR: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Friday extended greetings to the people on the occasion of the annual Urs of Hazrat Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani (RA), also known as Ameer-e-Kabeer. In his message, the Chief Minister said the saints teachings of peace, compassion, brotherhood and righteousness continue to guide society and inspire generations across Jammu []

KashmirLife 22 May 2026 10:39 pm

Doctor Allegedly Assaulted at District Hospital Pulwama, FIR Registered

SRINAGAR: A doctor posted at District Hospital Pulwama was allegedly assaulted while on duty on Friday, officials said. According to reports, Dr. Omar Khan, son of Mohammad Yousuf Khan and a resident of Qamarwari, was allegedly attacked by two attendants identified as Tariq Ahmad Khanday and Shariq Ahmad Khanday, both sons of Ghulam Qadir Khanday []

KashmirLife 22 May 2026 10:37 pm

Traffic Advisory for May 23: Slow Traffic Likely on NH-44 Amid Roadwork, Nomadic Movement

SRINAGAR: The Traffic Department on Friday issued an advisory warning of possible slow movement on the JammuSrinagar National Highway (NH-44) on May 23 due to single-lane stretches, ongoing construction work and the movement of nomadic herds. Officials said traffic on the highway remained sluggish between May 21 and May 22, particularly on the MarogKishtwari Pather []

KashmirLife 22 May 2026 10:13 pm

Modi Lowered Dignity Of PMs Chair: J&K Cong On Melody Toffee Video

SRINAGAR, May 22: Jammu and Kashmir Congress chief Tariq Karra on Friday alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi lowered the dignity of the office he holds. Referring to the viral video showing Prime Minister Modi gifting a packet of toffee to his Italian counterpart, Giorgia Meloni, Karra said such actions were unbecoming of a countrys leader. If we have to talk about Modis casual governance, then it can be talked about in volumes. But Modi has lowered the esteem of [] The post Modi Lowered Dignity Of PMs Chair: J&K Cong On Melody Toffee Video appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 22 May 2026 8:38 pm

He Got What He Deserved: Father Of Slain Pulwama Attack Mastermind Seeks Release Of Eldest Son

SRINAGAR, May 22: Father of Pulwama attack mastermind Burhan Hamza who was shot dead by unknown assailants in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) on Friday said his son got what he deserved for treading the wrong path, but the family should not be persecuted. Arjumand Gulzar, alias Burhan Hamza, alias Doctor, a designated terrorist and the mastermind behind the 2019 terror attack on a CRPF convoy in Jammu and Kashmirs Pulwama, was shot dead by unidentified gunmen in PoK on [] The post He Got What He Deserved: Father Of Slain Pulwama Attack Mastermind Seeks Release Of Eldest Son appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 22 May 2026 8:33 pm

India Successfully Test-Launches Agni-1 Ballistic Missile

NEW DELHI, May 22: India on Friday successfully test-fired short-range ballistic missile Agni-1 from the integrated test range at Odishas Chandipur, the defence ministry said. The launch validated all operational and technical parameters, it said. The test was carried out under the aegis of the Strategic Forces Command, the ministry said. The Agni 1 to 4 missiles have ranges from 700 km to 3,500 km and they have already been deployed. (Agencies) The post India Successfully Test-Launches Agni-1 Ballistic Missile appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 22 May 2026 8:17 pm

Traffic Advisory For May 23: Slow Traffic Likely on NH-44 Amid Road Work, Nomadic Movement

JAMMU, May 22: The Traffic Department on Friday issued a fresh advisory for May 23, cautioning commuters about possible slow traffic movement on the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway (NH-44) due to single-lane stretches, movement of nomadic herds and ongoing road construction works. Officials said traffic remained sluggish on NH-44 from May 21 to May 22, especially between Marog and Kishtwari Pather, because of single-lane road conditions, breakdown of two heavy motor vehicles at Dalwas and movement of eight nomadic herds between [] The post Traffic Advisory For May 23: Slow Traffic Likely on NH-44 Amid Road Work, Nomadic Movement appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 22 May 2026 7:53 pm

J&K: Authorities Raze Illegal Commercial Property Of Suspected Drug Peddler In Udhampur

Jammu, May 22 : Police and civil administration said they demolished an alleged illegal commercial property of an drug peddler in Jammu and Kashmirs Udhampur district as part of an ongoing crackdown against narcotics trafficking, officials said. The drive targeted shops allegedly built on government land near Dewal bridge along the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway in the Samroli area. Officials said the properties belonged to Trilochan Dutt who has allegedly been involved in multiple drug smuggling cases and has encroached upon [] The post J&K: Authorities Raze Illegal Commercial Property Of Suspected Drug Peddler In Udhampur appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 22 May 2026 7:48 pm

IGP Kashmir Reviews Security Arrangements For Upcoming Eid-Ul-Adha And Amarnath Yatra

SRINAGAR, May 22: Inspector General of Police Kashmir Zone, V.K. Birdi-IPS, reviewed security and logistical arrangements during a meeting held at PCR Kashmir to assess preparedness for upcoming festivals and the annual Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra (SANJY). During the meeting, District SSsP gave detailed presentations regarding security preparedness, deployment plans, traffic regulation, crowd management measures, and other logistical arrangements concerning Eid-ul-Adha celebrations and the forthcoming Amarnath Yatra. Highlighting the significance of the Eid celebrations, IGP Kashmir directed officers to implement [] The post IGP Kashmir Reviews Security Arrangements For Upcoming Eid-Ul-Adha And Amarnath Yatra appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 22 May 2026 7:29 pm

Punjab Heatwave: Govt Offices, School Colleges To Now Function From 7.30 AM To 1.30 PM

CHANDIGARH, May 22: To provide relief to people amid the scorching weather conditions, Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Friday announced revised working hours for all Punjab government offices, schools, and colleges. Under the new schedule, working hours will change from the existing 9 am to 5 pm to a new slot of 7.30 am to 1.30 pm. This change will apply to all schools and colleges within the state. According to sources, government offices will not have lunch breaks following [] The post Punjab Heatwave: Govt Offices, School Colleges To Now Function From 7.30 AM To 1.30 PM appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 22 May 2026 7:19 pm

Union Health Ministry Directs States, UTs To Bolster Surveillance Amid Ebola Outbreak

New Delhi, May 22: The Union Health Ministry has asked all states and Union territories to step up surveillance, hospital preparedness and screening of international travellers following the WHOs declaration of the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda as a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC). In a letter to chief secretaries and administrators of UTs on May 21, Union Health Secretary Punya Salila Srivastava said countries bordering DRC and Uganda, including South Sudan, have [] The post Union Health Ministry Directs States, UTs To Bolster Surveillance Amid Ebola Outbreak appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 22 May 2026 7:15 pm

ACB Registers Disproportionate Assets Case Against AEE In Kishtwar

KISHTWAR, May 22: The Jammu & Kashmir Anti-Corruption Bureau has registered a disproportionate assets case against AEE Hydraulic Sub-Division Chhatroo, Kishtwar, alleging possession of assets far exceeding his known sources of income, officials said. They said searches were conducted at multiple locations in Doda and Kishtwar following court-issued warrants. Further investigation is underway. A spokesperson said the J&K Anti-Corruption Bureau has registered FIR No. 01/2026 under Section 13(1)(b) read with 13(2) of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 at Police [] The post ACB Registers Disproportionate Assets Case Against AEE In Kishtwar appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 22 May 2026 6:33 pm

Boy dies after tractor overturns in Saimoh Tral

Srinagar, May 22: A minor boy lost his life after a tractor overturned in Saimoh area of Tral in south Kashmirs Pulwama district on Friday. An official told news agencyKashmir News Observer (KNO) that the minor boy was sitting on a tractor parked on a slope near a school and while attempting to start or move the vehicle, it overturned. He said the child sustained critical injuries and died on the spot. He was later identified as Salim Ahmad Ganie (11), son of Abdul Salam Ganie, resident of Saimoh Tral. Meanwhile, police have taken cognizance of the incident.

Greater Kashmir 22 May 2026 6:25 pm

CS Atal Dulloo Reviews Comprehensive Traffic Decongestion Plan For Jammu, Srinagar Cities

SRINAGAR, May 22: Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo today chaired the 5th meeting of the Multi Disciplinary Committee (MDC) on Traffic Management System to review the implementation of a comprehensive action plan aimed at easing traffic congestion and improving mobility in the twin cities of Jammu and Srinagar. The Chief Secretary highlighted the significance of the recommendations put forth by the committee headed by the Principal Secretary, Home, and called for a time-bound action plan for their effective implementation. The Chief [] The post CS Atal Dulloo Reviews Comprehensive Traffic Decongestion Plan For Jammu, Srinagar Cities appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 22 May 2026 5:55 pm