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ACB Files Chargesheet Against Fire Services Official in Bribery Case

SRINAGAR: The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) on Friday said it has filed a chargesheet before the Special Anti-Corruption Court, Baramulla, against a Fire and Emergency Services official accused of demanding and accepting a bribe for issuing a Fire Safety No Objection Certificate (NOC) in Sopore. A spokesperson said the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB), Jammu and Kashmir, has []

KashmirLife 19 Jun 2026 5:14 pm

EOW Kashmir Held Five Accused in Baramulla Migrant Land Fraud Case; House Searched in Budgam

Srinagar, June 19: The Economic Offences Wing (EOW) Kashmir of the Crime Branch J&K conducted a house search in Banit area of Beerwah, Budgam district, in connection with a major migrant land fraud case registered at Police Station EOW Kashmir. According to officials, the case relates to an alleged conspiracy involving fraudulent attempts to sell migrant land measuring 14 kanals and 03 marlas located at Goshbugh Pattan in Baramulla district. The accused allegedly used fake agreements and other fraudulent means to facilitate the sale without the consent of the actual landowner. During the course of the investigation, the Crime Branch found the involvement of five accused persons who allegedly duped the complainant of crores of rupees on the pretext of selling the land. Investigators believe the fraud was carried out through criminal conspiracy and misrepresentation. The house search in Budgam was conducted as part of the ongoing investigation aimed at collecting further evidence in the case. Officials said that further investigation is underway to uncover all aspects of the fraud and identify any additional individuals involved. Meanwhile, the Crime Branch has urged the public to remain vigilant against economic fraudsters and promptly report any such incidents to the Senior Superintendent of Police, EOW Kashmir. Victims of economic fraud can also submit complaints through the official email: sspeow-kmr@jkpolice.gov.in .

RisingKashmir 19 Jun 2026 5:12 pm

CS pushes undertaking of disaster reconstruction projects worth 3000 Cr across J&K

SRINAGAR, JUNE 19: Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo, today chaired a meeting of all the concerned to assess the progress achieved in identification, approval and execution of infrastructure restoration and reconstruction projects being undertaken under the Disaster Component of the Special Assistance to States for Capital Investment (SASCI) and the Post-Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA)-based Recovery and Reconstruction package sanctioned by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) in the aftermath of the devastating floods and landslides of 2025. The meeting besides the ACS, Finance and ACS, PWD was attended by Principal Secretary, DMRR&R; Commissioner Secretary, YS&S; MD, JKPDC; DG, A&T; DG, Resources; DG, Budget and other concerned officers from the relevant Departments. While reviewing the implementation progress, the Chief Secretary stressed the need for timely completion of all restoration works and directed the departments to significantly expedite execution so that expenditure under SASCI is fully incurred within the prescribed timelines. He emphasized that all departments must adhere to the sunset provisions of the scheme and ensure completion of works within the stipulated period. The Chief Secretary directed the departments to immediately finalize and submit all pending permanent restoration projects proposed under the PDNA framework. He also asked the departments to submit additional restoration proposals amounting to approximately Rs 232 Cr to the Finance Department for further consideration. To ensure transparency and prevent duplication of expenditure, the Chief Secretary instructed all departments of urnish certificates confirming that the projects proposed under SASCI and PDNA are not being funded through any other scheme or source.He made it clear that no financial claims shall be processed without such certification. During the meeting, the ACS Finance Department, Shailendra Kumar presented a comprehensive overview of the financial assistance received, departmental allocations, project portfolios and implementation status under both the funding frameworks aimed at rebuilding damaged public infrastructure and enhancing resilience against future disasters. The ACS divulged that J&K has been allocated an additional assistance of Rs 1,431 Cr under the Disaster Component of SASCI, specifically meant for restoration and reconstruction of infrastructure damaged during natural calamities as well as for undertaking mitigation measures to reduce future disaster risks. Based on the recommendations of the high level committee constituted here, it was revealed that the highest allocation of Rs 860 Cr was earmarked for the Public Works Department, followed by Rs 315 Cr for the Jal Shakti Department, Rs 173 Cr for the Power Development Department, Rs 51 crore for the Agriculture Production Department and Rs 32 Cr for the Youth Services and Sports Department. The meeting was further informed that the Sub-Committee of the National Executive Committee (SC-NEC) of the Ministry of Home Affairs has approved Rs 1,579.09 Cr for Recovery and Reconstruction activities based on the PDNA report prepared after the floods and landslides of 2025. Out of the approved assistance, the Central share amounts to Rs 1,421.12 Cr, while the UT share is Rs 157.91 crore. It was informed that the approved assistance spans multiple sectors including housing, education, health, public infrastructure, roads, drinking water supply, sanitation, power, irrigation, agriculture, tourism, horticulture and environmental restoration. The largest share of assistance has been earmarked for infrastructure sectors, particularly roads, buildings, power systems and water supply networks, which suffered extensive damage during the disasters. Reviewing the departmental proposals, the Chief Secretary was informed that following reconciliation with the PDNA framework and elimination of overlapping works, project proposals amounting to nearly Rs 1,196 Cr have been finalized under SASCI, while work plans worth more than Rs 1,025 Cr have already been uploaded on the BEAMS platform. The Finance Department has released over Rs 429 Cr to various departments for execution of approved works. Reiterating the Government's commitment towards resilient reconstruction and disaster preparedness, the Chief Secretary emphasized that the restoration initiatives should not only rebuild damaged assets but also strengthen public infrastructure to withstand future disasters, thereby safeguarding lives, livelihoods and essential services across Jammu and Kashmir.

RisingKashmir 19 Jun 2026 4:42 pm

60 Kashmir Schools to Remain Closed for Classwork Ahead of NEET Re-Test

SRINAGAR: The Directorate of School Education Kashmir (DSEK) on Friday ordered the suspension of classwork in 60 schools across the Kashmir Valley on June 20 (Saturday) ahead of the NEET-2026 examination scheduled for June 21 (Sunday). According to a government order, classwork shall remain suspended in all schools designated as NEET examination centres to facilitate []

KashmirLife 19 Jun 2026 4:41 pm

Five Accused Named in Alleged Migrant Land Sale Scam

SRINAGAR: The Economic Offences Wing (EOW) Kashmir of the Crime Branch, Jammu and Kashmir, has booked five persons in connection with an alleged land fraud involving migrant property in Baramulla district and conducted a search operation at a residence in Budgam as part of the ongoing investigation. According to officials, the case pertains to an []

KashmirLife 19 Jun 2026 4:01 pm

SC refuses to accord urgent hearing on pleas related to NEET-UG 2026

The Supreme Court has refused to urgently hear pleas challenging the NEET-UG 2026 re-test scheduled for June 21. A bench stated that all NEET matters will be heard by Justice Narasimha's bench in July. Petitions highlight concerns about inadequate preparation time and mental distress among aspirants due to the exam's cancellation and subsequent re-scheduling.

The Economic Times 19 Jun 2026 3:59 pm

EOW Kashmir books five in Baramulla migrant land fraud case

Srinagar: The Economic Offences Wing (EOW) Kashmir on Friday said it has booked five accused in a major migrant land fraud case involving 14 kanals and 3 marlas of land in Baramulla. In a statement, a spokesperson said the Economic Offences Wing Kashmir of Crime Branch J&K conducted a house search at Banit Beerwah, District []

Kashmir Reader 19 Jun 2026 3:25 pm

SAHC Issues Notices to 4 Jammu Kashmir Paramedical Institutes Over Unauthorised Course

SRINAGAR: The State Allied and Healthcare Council (SAHC), Jammu and Kashmir, has issued show-cause notices to four private paramedical institutions for allegedly conducting and facilitating Allied and Healthcare courses without obtaining the requisite permission, recognition and approval from the competent authorities. According to official notices issued by the Council, the institutions served with notices include []

KashmirLife 19 Jun 2026 3:15 pm

ACB files chargesheet against fire services official in NOC bribery case

Srinagar: The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) on Friday said it has filed a chargesheet before the Special Anti-Corruption Court, Baramulla, against a Fire & Emergency Services official accused of demanding and accepting a bribe for issuing a Fire Safety No Objection Certificate (NOC) in Sopore. In a statement ,a spokesperson said the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB), Jammu []

Kashmir Reader 19 Jun 2026 2:53 pm

Jammu Kashmir: Two Shops Gutted in Blaze, Losses Estimated in Lakhs

SRINAGAR: A major fire broke out in two shops near the Kalika Temple area of Poonch town, causing extensive damage and reducing goods worth several lakhs of rupees to ashes, officials and local residents said on Friday. The blaze erupted in the commercial area and rapidly engulfed the two establishments, sending plumes of smoke into []

KashmirLife 19 Jun 2026 2:46 pm

16 killed several injured as Israel strikes Lebanon, Iran-US deal negotiations on hold

Tel Aviv , June 19 : Israel Defence Forces (IDF) carried out strikes against the Hezbollah in Lebanon on Friday, killing at least 16 people and leaving several more injured, Al Jazeera reported. Despite the fact that the Iran-US deal called for cessation of hostilities between Israel and Lebanon, the strikes continued. In a statement, the IDF also stated that they carried out numerous attacks on southern Lebanon overnight, saying they were a response to Hezbollah's epeated violations of the ceasefire, as per Al Jazeera. Earlier in the day, the Swiss Foreign Ministry confirmed that the planned talks between the US and Iran are postponed. Switzerland's Foreign Ministry, responding to an email by ANI, said that it remains ready to facilitate these talks. The planned talks between the US, Iran, Qatar and Pakistan have been postponed. Switzerland remains ready to facilitate these talks. The relevant preparatory work at Burgenstock is continuing. No further information can be provided at present, it said. A White House spokesperson on Thursday (local time) said that US Vice President JD Vance will not depart for Switzerland for further talks as the plans for the talks have not been finalised. The spokesperson said that a delegation has been prepared to depart at the first available opportunity. As the Vice President said at his press conference, the plans for the upcoming technical talks have not been finalised, and the US delegation has been prepared to depart at the first available opportunity. But the logistics of these negotiations have never been simple or predictable, the spokesperson said. As of now, the Vice President is not departing tonight. We will let you know as soon as we have a concrete update about next steps. We look forward to beginning technical talks as soon as possible, they added. Meanwhile, in Tehran the Iranian Secretariat of the Supreme National Security Council announced that if the other side violates the agreement, countermeasures will be taken accordingly. The council, as quoted by ISNA News Agency, said that with complete distrust of the renegade and treaty-breaking enemy and with close monitoring of the negotiation process and implementation of plans, if any violations or violations are committed by the American side, countermeasures will be taken according to a predetermined plan. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 19 Jun 2026 2:29 pm

GMC Anantnag to Be Made IAP CPR Accredited Centre; 3-Day BLS Training Concludes

Anantnag, June 16: The Department of Pediatrics, Government Medical College (GMC) Anantnag successfully conducted a three-day IAP CPR Provider Level Course (BLS for Infants, Children and Adults) under the aegis of the Indian Academy of Pediatrics (IAP) ALS BLS Group. The programme was organised under the patronage of Principal GMC Anantnag, Professor Dr Junaid S Wani. Course Director Dr Lokesh Tiwari, Professor and Head, Pediatric Pulmonology, AIIMS Rishikesh, and National Convener, IAP ALS BLS, who was also part of the training team, announced that GMC Anantnag will be made an IAP CPR accredited centre soon. This will enable the institution to conduct regular Advanced and Basic Life Support training for healthcare providers and the general public across the region. Speaking on the occasion, Principal Prof Dr Junaid S Wani said, Getting IAP ALS BLS Centre status is a landmark for GMC Anantnag. It reflects our commitment to strengthen emergency and critical care services in the UT of Jammu and Kashmir. Our faculty and residents will now have access to standardized life-saving skill training at their doorstep, which will directly benefit patient care. The course was coordinated by Dr Showkat Hussain Tali, HOD Pediatrics GMC Anantnag and IAP ALS BLS Coordinator for Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh. Dr Tali also served as an instructor. The national faculty included Prof Dr Shalu Gupta, Director Professor, Pediatric Intensive Care, Lady Hardinge Medical College, New Delhi and North Zone Coordinator, IAP ALS BLS; Prof Romit Saxena, MAMC New Delhi and National Trainer, IAP ALS BLS; Dr Sumiti, Assistant Professor and Pediatric Intensive Care Specialist, DMC Ludhiana and National Trainer, IAP ALS BLS; and Dr Mohammad Irshad, Assistant Professor Pediatrics, GMC Baramulla and National Trainer, IAP ALS BLS. Dr Tiwari said potential instructors from GMC Anantnag were identified during the course. The selected candidates will become National Trainers for IAP BLS after undergoing three further special training courses as per IAP ALS BLS Group guidelines. This, he said, will create a local pool of trainers for sustaining BLS and ALS courses in the region. In a major public health initiative, the IAP ALS BLS Group in collaboration with GMC Anantnag also launched an online BLS course portal for the general public of Jammu and Kashmir. The portal aims to train laypersons in CPR and choking management to improve bystander response rates in cardiac arrest. The link is available on the GMC Anantnag Facebook page and will also be made available on the official website. The course covered Science Behind CPR, Recent CPR Changes, AED Use, Team Dynamics, Adult, Child and Infant CPR, BMV and Choking Management through skill stations and PWW sessions. A total of 120 participants, including faculty members, consultants, residents and support staff from GMC Anantnag and other healthcare facilities, were trained and evaluated during the programme.

RisingKashmir 19 Jun 2026 2:25 pm

Two arrested for allegedly aiding terrorists in Kishtwar

Kishtwar, June 19 : Jammu and Kashmir Police on Friday said that two persons, including a Forest Department employee, have been arrested in Kishtwar district for allegedly providing support to terrorists. An official told news agencyKashmir News Observer (KNO) that the arrests were made during the investigation of a case registered at Police Station Kishtwar under relevant provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), and Arms Act. The accused have been identified as Tariq Ahmed Ginoo, a government employee in the Forest Department, and Mohammad Iqbal, both residents of Tander area of Dachhan in Kishtwar district. Police said the duo was allegedly involved in facilitating and providing support to local terrorists. Earlier, two other persons from Chatroo area had also been arrested in connection with the same case. Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Kishtwar, Naresh Singh, said the arrests were made after a detailed investigation and that efforts are underway to identify and apprehend other individuals linked to the network. He said the investigation is ongoing and all those found involved will be dealt with strictly as per law(KNO)

RisingKashmir 19 Jun 2026 2:12 pm

Two Arrested in Jammu Kashmir for Allegedly Assisting Militants

SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Police on Friday said that two persons, including a Forest Department employee, have been arrested in Kishtwar district for allegedly providing support to militants. An official said that the arrests were made during the investigation of a case registered at Police Station Kishtwar under the relevant provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya []

KashmirLife 19 Jun 2026 2:02 pm

Social media posts fake, question papers safe: NTA DG rejects re-NEET leak claims

New Delhi , June 19 : Amid a surge of posts and videos circulating on social media claiming that the NEET-UG 2026 re-examination paper has been leaked, National Testing Agency (NTA) Director General Abhishek Singh has dismissed the claims as fake and asserted that question papers remain secure. Nearly 23 lakh candidates are set to appear for the NEET-UG 2026 re-examination on Sunday, June 21. In recent days, several social media users and anxious students have shared images and videos purportedly showing question papers, prompting widespread concern and calls for clarification from the NTA. Responding to queries from ANI, Singh said, They are fake, and question papers are safe. The NTA, along with multiple government agencies, is working around the clock to counter fraudsters and scammers who are using fake question papers to deceive students and parents. As part of these efforts, the government has temporarily restricted access to Telegram, which was being misused in some cases to run such scams. Earlier this week, Singh reiterated the agency's commitment to conducting an error-free examination on June 21. The NTA has also intensified its outreach to candidates through social media, urging them not to fall prey to misinformation. On Friday, the agency said it is sending SMS, email, and WhatsApp reminders to candidates to download their admit cards for the re-examination. It cautioned students against fraudulent messages and clarified that official communication will only come from the sender ID NICPEP and the email address o-reply.neet.nta@nic.in. The agency emphasised that it will never seek payments, share question papers, or send admit cards through unofficial links. Candidates who have already downloaded their admit cards need not do so again. NTA is committed 100 per cent to ensuring that no malpractice takes place. Every question paper has been prepared in a completely secure manner. We have added multiple layers of security at every stage -- from setting and translation to printing, transportation, and storage, Singh said. He added that the agency has coordinated with multiple ministries and agencies, including the Ministry of Home Affairs, paramilitary forces, Department of Posts, Ministry of Defence, Ministry of External Affairs, as well as state governments and police. This is a commitment that India has made to its young minds. We will ensure that the examination is conducted in a flawless manner across all 5,000-plus centres in India and 14 centres abroad, he said. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 19 Jun 2026 1:48 pm

Security Forces Detain 3 in South Kashmir, Seize Explosive Material

SRINAGAR: Security forces have detained three persons in south Kashmirs Shopian district and recovered explosives and incriminating material during a search operation. A senior police officer said that, acting on specific intelligence inputs, police conducted an operation in the Pudsoo area of Shopian and detained three residents of Begam village. During the operation, two grenades, []

KashmirLife 19 Jun 2026 1:24 pm

PM Modi returns to Delhi after concluding France, Slovakia visit

New Delhi , June 19 : Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday arrived in Delhi after wrapping up his two-nation visit to France and Slovakia. Earlier in the day, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) announced PM Modi's departure from Paris, stating that the visit had added fresh momentum to the India-France Special Global Strategic Partnership. In a post on X, MEA Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said, Merci France! PM Narendra Modi wrapped up a productive visit to France, marked by wide-ranging engagements. The visit added fresh momentum to the India-France Special Global Strategic Partnership and reinforced the shared commitment to advancing cooperation across key sectors. Sharing his reflections on the visit, PM Modi described the trip as extensive in terms of both engagements and outcomes. In a post on X, PM Modi said, This visit to France has been extensive when it comes to engagement and outcomes. It began in Nice, where the Bharat Innovates programme was held, followed by Evian for G7 and then in Paris, where I addressed VivaTech 2026 and a large community programme, as well as met CEOs. I am especially grateful to my friend President Macron, the Government and the people of France for the warmth. The India-France friendship will become even stronger in the times to come. The Prime Minister's visit covered key engagements across Nice, Evian and Paris, focusing on innovation, technology, economic cooperation and strengthening India-France ties. During his address at VivaTech 2026 in Paris, one of Europe's largest technology and startup events, Modi highlighted India's rapid progress in innovation and digital transformation. In another post on X, he said, Pleased to have spoken at VivaTech 2026 in Paris. There, I highlighted India's remarkable progress in the fields of technology, innovation, and startups. I emphasised the way India uses technology to bring about positive change in the lives of its citizens. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 19 Jun 2026 1:08 pm

Jammu Criminal Trio Arrested After 500-km Escape, Police Probe Gangster and Extortion Links

SRINAGAR: Three men accused in the sensational daylight killing of a pharmacy cashier in Chandigarh have been arrested from Jammu and Kashmir following a multi-state manhunt that stretched across Punjab, Delhi and Jammu and Kashmir, with investigators now probing possible links to organised crime syndicates and extortion networks. The victim, 45-year-old Janki Das, was shot []

KashmirLife 19 Jun 2026 12:58 pm

J&K Weather Alert: Rain, Thunderstorms, Hail Likely at Many Places Till June 22

Srinagar, June 19: The Meteorological Centre Srinagar has forecast generally cloudy weather across Jammu and Kashmir with intermittent rainfall, thunderstorms and gusty winds over the coming days, while cautioning residents about the possibility of hailstorms, flash floods and mudslides at isolated locations. According to the forecast, from June 19 to June 22, the weather is expected to remain generally cloudy with one or two spells of light rain, brief intense showers, thunderstorms, lightning, hailstorms and gusty winds at many places across the Union Territory. For the period June 23 to June 26, weather conditions are likely to remain partly to generally cloudy, with light rain, brief showers, thunderstorms and gusty winds at a few places. The MeT Centre has issued an advisory urging orchard growers to carry out spray activities during early morning hours. Residents have also been advised to avoid taking shelter near loose structures, electric poles, wires and old trees during thunderstorms and strong winds. Authorities further advised suspension of boating activities and Shikara rides during thunderstorm, lightning and gusty wind conditions. The department warned of a possibility of hailstorms at isolated places during the next four days, while brief intense showers may trigger flash floods and mudslides in vulnerable areas. People have been advised to remain alert and avoid venturing near nallas and streams during periods of heavy rainfall.

RisingKashmir 19 Jun 2026 12:48 pm

8 Ladakhi Handicrafts Awarded GI Tag, Expanding Legal Protection for Regions Traditional Crafts

SRINAGAR: In a major recognition of Ladakhs rich artisanal heritage, eight traditional handicraft products from the Union Territory have been granted Geographical Indication (GI) status, providing legal protection to centuries-old crafts and strengthening their identity in national and international markets. The newly registered GI-tagged products are Ladakh Challi Textiles, Ladakh Thigma, Ladakh Painting, Pabu of []

KashmirLife 19 Jun 2026 12:43 pm

2 arrested for allegedly aiding terrorists in Kishtwar

Kishtwar: Jammu and Kashmir Police on Friday said that two persons, including a Forest Department employee, have been arrested in Kishtwar district for allegedly providing support to terrorists. An official said that the arrests were made during the investigation of a case registered at Police Station Kishtwar under relevant provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita []

Kashmir Reader 19 Jun 2026 12:29 pm

Future negotiations not mean acceptance of enemy's position: Iran's supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei after MoU with US

Tehran , June 19: Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has claimed that US President Donald Trump used all kinds of leverage out of desperation to secure the newly signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Tehran and Washington, while stressing that Iran's acceptance of the agreement was conditional on protecting the rights of the Iranian nation and the Resistance Front. Addressing the Iranian nation following the signing of the 14-point framework agreement between Iran and the United States, Khamenei said Iranian officials had worked extensively to reach the current stage of negotiations but insisted that the initiative was driven by Washington's urgency. As you have been informed, a memorandum of understanding was signed between the presidents of Iran and America. In the course of reaching this stage, the officials in charge, out of sincere concern and goodwill, made extensive efforts and, of course, it was the American president who, out of desperation, used all kinds of leverage to bring this about, Khamenei said. While endorsing the framework, Khamenei cautioned that future face-to-face negotiations should not be interpreted as acceptance of the American position. However, it is self-evident that the in-person negotiations that will take place in the future will not mean acceptance of the enemy's position, he said. The Supreme Leader revealed that he had initially held a different view regarding the agreement but ultimately granted permission after receiving assurances from President Masoud Pezeshkian and members of Iran's Supreme National Security Council. I, as a matter of principle, held a different view; however, out of the commitment that the esteemed president--as the head of the Supreme National Security Council--gave to me on his own behalf and on behalf of the other members regarding the safeguarding of the rights of the Iranian nation and the Resistance Front, and his explicit acceptance of that responsibility, I granted my permission, he said. Khamenei added that Iranian negotiators had assured him they would not yield if the United States sought to impose additional conditions. He also explicitly stated that if the American side seeks to make excessive demands, they will not submit to them, he said. Earlier, Iran's Ambassador to India, Mohammad Fathali, described the agreement as a potential turning point for regional and international stability, provided all parties implement their commitments in good faith. The agreement, signed virtually by US President Donald Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, reopened the Strait of Hormuz, established a framework for de-escalation, and launched a 60-day process aimed at negotiating a comprehensive final accord covering sanctions, security arrangements and Iran's nuclear programme. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 19 Jun 2026 11:56 am

Security Forces Detain Three in South Kashmir's Shopian, Recover Explosives

Srinagar, June 19 : Security forces have detained three persons in south Kashmir's Shopian district and recovered explosives and incriminating material during a search operation. A senior police officer told news agencyKashmir News Observer (KNO) that acting on specific intelligence inputs, police conducted an operation in the Pudsoo area of Shopian and detained three residents of Begam village. During the operation, two grenades, four Hizbul Mujahideen (HM) posters, 2.5 kilograms of explosive material (PEK) and four mobile phones were also recovered from their possession, he said. He said the recovered material has been seized, with forensic and technical examination underway. A case has been registered and further investigation is ongoing(KNO)

RisingKashmir 19 Jun 2026 11:39 am

Pak national apprehended in Kupwara sent back after 6 days

Srinagar: A Pakistani national, who was apprehended by security forces in north Kashmirs Kupwara district after allegedly crossing the Line of Control (LoC), has been sent back, officials said. Officials said that the individual, identified as Asad Khan, a resident of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK), was detained in Simari village of Kupwara on June 12 after []

Kashmir Reader 19 Jun 2026 10:29 am

Cop Arrested with Heroin in Srinagars Alochi Bagh

Srinagar: A police constable was arrested with heroin in Srinagars Alochi Bagh area. Officials said that based on specific information, the cop was apprehended by police along with heroin. The accused has been identified as Asif Rehman Reshi, son of Abdul Rehman Reshi and a resident of Bonpora, Batamaloo. A senior police official told GNS []

Kashmir Reader 19 Jun 2026 10:23 am

3 detained in Shopian, grenade, explosives recovered: Police

Srinagar: Security forces have detained three persons in south Kashmirs Shopian district and recovered explosives and incriminating material during a search operation. A senior police officer said that acting on specific intelligence inputs, police conducted an operation in the Pudsoo area of Shopian and detained three residents of Begam village. During the operation, two grenades, []

Kashmir Reader 19 Jun 2026 10:18 am

Iran warns US, says 'will deliver crushing response to any breach of agreement'

Tehran , June 19 : Iran's top negotiator and Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf has warned that Tehran will deliver a crushing response if the United States or its partners act in bad faith, violate the newly agreed framework, or impose additional demands during the ongoing negotiations over a final agreement. In a post on X, Ghalibaf said Iran remained committed to implementing the conditions outlined by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei but would respond forcefully to any breach of the agreement. We are at your command; the task assigned to us by the Supreme Leader is to pursue the realisation of the conditions and clauses of the agreement. In the event of bad faith, breach of contract, and excessive demands by the opposing side, we have no hesitation in delivering a crushing response to the enemy, Ghalibaf said. They were once slapped during the war; if they wish to tread that path again, they will receive an even harder slap, he added. The warning comes as the United States and Iran begin a 60-day negotiating period aimed at converting the newly signed framework agreement into a comprehensive deal covering sanctions, nuclear restrictions, missile capabilities and regional security issues. Earlier, in his address, Mojtaba Khamenei also cautioned that future face-to-face negotiations should not be interpreted as acceptance of the American position and said that Iran will not submit if Washington DC places excessive demands. However, it is self-evident that the in-person negotiations that will take place in the future will not mean acceptance of the enemy's position, he said. US Vice President JD Vance confirmed on Thursday that the formal negotiating clock began on June 18, one day after the two sides reached a memorandum of understanding. I would say the 60-day period officially started today. So, yes, the deal started yesterday. We're going to start the 60-day clock today, Vance told reporters at the White House. Vance defended the agreement, saying the United States had significantly weakened Iran's military capabilities while preserving Tehran's right to legitimate self-defence. We destroyed a substantial number of their ballistic missiles and their ballistic missile launchers themselves, Vance said, adding that any final agreement would prevent Iran from developing missiles capable of threatening countries beyond the region. The Vice President also linked the agreement to improving energy markets and maritime security. According to Vance, more than 12.5 million barrels of oil passed through the Strait of Hormuz overnight, the highest volume recorded since the start of the conflict. He said easing restrictions and reopening shipping routes had helped lower oil prices and reduce gasoline costs in the United States, describing the administration's peace initiative as already producing tangible economic benefits. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 19 Jun 2026 10:10 am

J-K: Operation Sheruwali enters 28th day in Dorimal Forests of Gambir Mughlan of Rajouri

Rajouri , June 19: Operation Sheruwali entered its 28th day on Friday in the dense Dorimal forests of the Gambir Mughlan area in the Manjakote sector of Rajouri district, making it one of the longest ongoing counter-terror operations in the region. Security forces have intensified search and cordon operations across the challenging forest terrain. The operation is being carried out in the rugged and densely forested hills of Dorimal, where steep slopes, rocky mountains, and thick vegetation continue to pose significant challenges to troops on the ground. Despite the difficult conditions, security personnel remain on high alert and are conducting extensive searches in the forest belt to track down any suspicious movement. Additional surveillance and area domination measures are also continuing as part of the operation. The prolonged operation highlights the determination of security forces to ensure peace and maintain security in the border district of Rajouri. Search operations in the Dorimal forest area are continuing. 'Operation Sherawali' is an ongoing, large-scale counter-terrorism combing mission in the dense forest belts of the Dorimal-Gambhir Mughlan sector in the Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir. Launched in late May, the multi-agency operation aims to locate and neutralise armed infiltrators holed up in the region's rugged mountainous terrain. Earlier, on June 7, an Indian Army jawan lost his life after he accidentally slipped from a rock during Operation Sheruwali. According to sources, the soldier was moving through the rugged and challenging mountainous terrain during the anti-terror operation when he lost his footing and fell from a rocky slope, sustaining serious injuries. He was immediately evacuated for medical treatment, but later succumbed to his injuries. On May 28, heavy firing and shelling erupted in Rajouri's Dorimal forest area as Operation Sheruwali reached a critical stage, with security forces tightening the cordon to neutralise suspected militants hiding in the dense terrain. According to officials, a massive deployment of security forces, along with additional reinforcements and logistical support, was rushed to the encounter site to ensure a strong and impenetrable cordon and to prevent any attempt by militants to escape through the thick forest cover. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 19 Jun 2026 9:40 am

PM Modi Wishes Rahul Gandhi on His Birthday

Gandhi, who serves as the leader of the opposition in the Lok Sabha, turned 56 on Friday.

Deccan Chronicle 19 Jun 2026 9:22 am

DC Sgr, SSP review arrangements for NEET-2026 ee-exam

Srinagar, Jun 18: Deputy Commissioner (DC) Srinagar, Akshay Labroo, and Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Srinagar, Dr. G.V. Sundeep Chakravarthy, on Thursday reviewed and finalized arrangements for the forthcoming re-examination of NEET-2026 scheduled to be held on June 21. The meeting, held at the DC Office Complex, focused on ensuring the smooth, fair and transparent conduct of the examination. Detailed discussions were held regarding the deployment of examination staff, including Centre Superintendents, invigilators and supporting personnel, besides secure transportation and handling of examination materials. The Deputy Commissioner directed all concerned departments to ensure uninterrupted power and water supply, proper seating arrangements etc at all designated examination centres. He stressed the importance of effective inter-departmental coordination and strict adherence to the guidelines issued by NTA. Labroo also called for the establishment of a Joint Control Room for real-time monitoring of examination centres through live CCTV feeds and directed agencies to strengthen surveillance mechanisms. Meanwhile, SSP Srinagar reviewed security arrangements and instructed officers to implement a comprehensive security plan to prevent any malpractice. Traffic management, emergency response systems and law-and-order measures around examination centres were also reviewed to facilitate hassle-free movement of candidates and staff. The meeting was attended by ADC, Mir Imtiyaz Ul Aziz, Additional Deputy Commissioner Aadil Fareed, Nodal Principal Colleges, Prof. Seema Naaz, Joint Commissioner SMC, Nuzhat Qureshi, Probationer Alfred Thomas, SP Headquarter, Umar Shah, CPO Fayaz Ahmad Dar, Secretary SMC, Tahir Magray, SDM West, Irfan Bahadur, SDM, East, Zubair Ahmad, ACR, Umar Gulzar, CEO, Gh Mohi-ud Din, all Tehsildars, representatives of NTA, senior Officers of the District Administration, Traffic Police, and Centre Supervisors.

RisingKashmir 19 Jun 2026 8:42 am

Drugs in Teens Part 5:Classmates, friends most powerful link connecting students to narcotics

Srinagar, Jun 18: An in-depth research on the drug abuse among teenagers in Srinagar has exposed a disturbing drug supply chain operating around the schools, with classmates and friends emerging as the most powerful link connecting students to narcotics. The research, conducted by Dr Sameena Wani, presently Principal, Government Girls Higher Secondary School Kothibagh, Srinagar, reveals that the drug ecosystem targeting school students no longer depends solely on street-level peddlers. The study has been submitted to the District Institute of Education and Trainings (DIET) Srinagar. Instead, narcotics are increasingly moving through a layered chain involving drug suppliers, local shops and ultimately fellow students who introduce and circulate substances among peers inside educational institutions. The figures presented in the study point towards a deeply embedded peer-driven network. Among High School students, 46.19 per cent ofboys and 17.42 per cent of girls identified other students as the primary source of drugs. In Higher Secondary Schools, 25 per cent ofboys and 19.75 per cent of girls gave the same response, making classmates the single largest source of narcotics access across institutions. Overall, 495 boys accounting for 27.46 per cent of respondents admitted that friends and fellow students convinced others to abuse drugs. Among girls, nearly 19.01 per cent ofrespondents acknowledged similar peer influence. The study concludes that fellow students are no longer merely consumers but have become active facilitators in the spread of drugs among adolescents. Researchers describe the pattern as a peer-to-peer supply chain, where narcotics first enter local communities through peddlers and illegal networks before gradually reaching students through social circles, friendships and classroom contacts. Drug peddlers emerged as the second major link in this chain. As per the study, in High Schools, 34.2 per cent ofboys identified peddlers as a direct source of drugs, while 4.02 per cent of girls reported the same. In Higher Secondary Schools, 16.20 per cent ofboys and 4.96 per cent of girls acknowledged drug peddlers as suppliers. The study indicates that peddlers often operate outside educational institutions and rely on teenagers already using substances to expand their reach among students. Small shops too surfaced as another access point. Around 14.76 per cent ofboys and 4.82 per cent of girls from High Schools reported that drugs could be sourced through shops, while 10.92 per cent of boys and 5.71 per cent of girls from Higher Secondary Schools also pointed towards local commercial outlets, the study reads. Though smaller in proportion, some respondents also identified relatives as a source of narcotics, with 3.8 per centHigh School boys and over 3 per cent Higher Secondary students acknowledging access through family connections. The report warns that the real danger lies in the normalisation of drugs within peer networks, where teenagers often trust friends more than outsiders, making detection difficult for parents and teachers. The majority of respondents know that it is easy to access drugs through other students, the study notes, highlighting how school environments are increasingly becoming vulnerable to hidden narcotics circulation. The findings are supported by observations quoted in the studyfrom the Police Control Room in Srinagar.Researchers have called for stricter surveillance around schools, regulation of suspicious local shops, counselling mechanisms and stronger coordination between parents, schools and law enforcement agencies to break what the report describes as an evolving student-centred drug supply chain in Kashmir.

RisingKashmir 19 Jun 2026 8:33 am

J&K renews one-year ban on gutkha, tobacco-containing products

Srinagar, Jun 18: The Jammu & Kashmir Food & Drugs Administration (FDA) has renewed the prohibition on the manufacture, storage, transportation, distribution and sale of all food products containing tobacco and nicotine, including gutkha and pan masala, across the Union Territory for a period of one year. The order was issued by Commissioner Food Safety, J&K, Khalid Jahangir, in exercise of powers vested under Section 30(2)(a) and 30(2)(b) of the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006. The prohibition comes into effect from June 2026 and will remain in force for one year. According to the order, no person shall manufacture, store, transport, distribute or sell any food product containing tobacco and/or nicotine as an ingredient. The ban specifically covers gutkha, pan masala containing tobacco or nicotine, flavoured chewing products and similar products marketed either as a single package or sold separately for mixing before consumption. The FDA said the decision has been taken in the interest of public health, noting that tobacco and nicotine are prohibited ingredients in food products under Regulation 2.3.4 of the Food Safety and Standards (Prohibition and Restrictions on Sales) Regulations, 2011. The order highlights growing concerns over the widespread availability and consumption of gutkha and other chewable tobacco products, particularly among school-going children, adolescents, young adults and labourers. Health experts have long linked such products to oral cancer, cardiovascular diseases and several other life-threatening illnesses. The FDA also referred to the Supreme Court's landmark observations in the case of Central Arecanut Marketing Corporation and Others versus Union of India, wherein the apex court noted that manufacturers were attempting to circumvent the ban by selling pan masala and flavoured chewing tobacco separately, enabling consumers to mix the products before use. The court had directed states and union territories to strictly enforce the prohibition on gutkha and pan masala containing tobacco and nicotine. Officials said the latest order aligns with directions issued by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI), which has repeatedly urged states and union territories to renew such prohibitory orders annually and ensure effective enforcement. The Centre had also observed that failure to issue annual prohibitory orders in some regions weakened enforcement efforts against banned products. The FDA order makes it clear that the prohibition extends not only to products containing tobacco or nicotine but also to those sold in separate packets with the intention of being mixed and consumed together. Authorities believe this provision will help curb attempts to bypass existing restrictions through innovative packaging and marketing strategies. Food Safety Officers and other enforcement authorities have been directed to ensure strict compliance with the order. Any person found violating the prohibition will be liable for action under the provisions of the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006. Officials said intensified inspections and enforcement drives are expected across Jammu and Kashmir to prevent the manufacture, stocking and sale of banned tobacco-laced food products. The administration has appealed to traders, distributors and consumers to cooperate with authorities in safeguarding public health and discouraging the use of harmful tobacco products.

RisingKashmir 19 Jun 2026 8:29 am

Labour Commissioner J&K reviews preparations for SANNJY, distributes RFID Cards

Anantnag, Jun 18: Labour Commissioner, J&K, S. Charandeep Singh on Thursday conducted an extensive tour of Anantnag district, including Wanpoh, Ashmuqam and Pahalgam, to review the registration of service providers and preparedness measures for the smooth and successful conduct of the forthcoming Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra (SANJY)-2026. During the visit, the Labour Commissioner inspected the Labour Office-cum-Sarai at Wanpoh, visited the registration camp at Ashmuqam and reviewed the arrangements made at the Pahalgam base camp. He assessed the progress achieved in the registration of various service providers associated with the Yatra, including Ponywalas, Palkiwalas, Pithuwalas and Hawkers. Interacting with registered beneficiaries and field functionaries, S. Charandeep Singh emphasized the importance of timely registration and directed the officers to ensure that all eligible service providers are covered well before the commencement of the Yatra. He also reviewed the facilities being provided to the service providers at registration centres and instructed the concerned officers to facilitate a smooth and hassle-free registration process. On the occasion, RFID cards were distributed among registered service providers. The Labour Commissioner directed the field staff to expedite the distribution of RFID cards and ensure that every registered beneficiary receives the card on time. The Labour Commissioner stressed the need for maintaining updated records of all registered service providers and called upon the officers to work in close coordination with all stakeholder departments and agencies for ensuring seamless arrangements during the Yatra period. Reiterating the commitment of the Labour Department towards the welfare and facilitation of service providers, S. Charandeep Singh said that all necessary measures are being taken to ensure a safe, organized and successful Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra-2026.

RisingKashmir 19 Jun 2026 8:29 am

All arrangements in place for Yatra, Muharram: Govt

Div Com says call on macadamisation to be taken soon Srinagar, Jun 18: Divisional Commissioner (Div Com) Kashmir Anshul Garg on Thursday said all arrangements are in place to ensure smooth and better facilities for Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra-2026 pilgrims, with a system in place for both the Nunwan and Baltal axes, and departments having started providing services on both routes. Speaking to reporters, Garg said Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha has been constantly reviewing arrangements, and district administrations are ready to facilitate the yatris. We hope theyatris in large numbers will come for the pilgrimage this year and we will provide the best facilities to them,he said, adding that meetings with service providers are also being held. On Muharram-ul-Haram arrangements, the Div Com said Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has recently chaired a review meeting, and a set system has been in place for the past three years. All facilities will be provided in the districts, and keepingin view the tourist season,we will ensure that Muharram processionsas well asthe tourist season will not be affected, he said. Reacting to the halt in the macadamization plandue topoor response to tenders, Garg said the matter was under consideration at the highest levels of the government. It is a policy matter, and the highest level of the government is aware of it. As far as rates are concerned, the Middle East crisis has had an impact. I am sure thatat the government level, a decision in this regard will be takensoon, he said. The Divisional Commissioner was responding to queries regarding contractors' reluctance to participate in macadamization tenders, with many seeking a revision in rates, citing increased costs of bitumen and other construction materials. The issue has affected the pace of road surfacing works across Kashmir, with several tenders reportedly receiving little or no response from contractors.

RisingKashmir 19 Jun 2026 8:26 am

DC Gbal chairs security coordination meeting for SANJY

Ganderbal, Jun 18: Deputy Commissioner (DC) Ganderbal, Jatin Kishore on Thursday chaired a Security Coordination Meeting with Police and Security forces to ensure seamless coordination between security forces and to review security arrangements for the forthcoming Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra (SANJY) 2026 in the district. At the outset, DC took a detailed review of the preparedness of various departments and security agencies regarding arrangements being put in place along the Baltal axis for the smooth conduct of the annual pilgrimage. During the meeting, a comprehensive security plan was reviewed to ensure the safety and security of pilgrims travelling through the Baltal route. It was informed that adequate security arrangements are being put in place at all vital locations, including Base Camp Baltal, Transit Camp Manigam and along the yatra track. The DC stressed the importance of close coordination among all agencies and directed officers to maintain heightened vigilance and ensure timely response mechanisms during the yatra period. He emphasized that all arrangements must be completed well in advance to provide a secure and hassle-free pilgrimage experience to devotees. The meeting also reviewed traffic management and officers were directed to ensure seamless coordination among all stakeholder departments for effective management of pilgrim movement and prompt response to any emergent situation. The DC reiterated the district administration's commitment to ensuring a safe, peaceful and comfortable pilgrimage and called upon all departments and agencies to work in close coordination for the successful conduct of the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra. Among others, the meeting was attended by the Senior Superintendent of Police Ganderbal, Sudhanshu Dhama; Additional Deputy Commissioner, Additional Superintendent of Police, Assistant Commissioner Revenue, Sub-Divisional Magistrate Kangan and senior officers from the police, Army, Central Reserve Police Forces, Border Security Force, SSB and representatives of Intelligence Bureau, officers from SDRF, Traffic Police, Police Telecommunications and other concerned departments.

RisingKashmir 19 Jun 2026 8:26 am

GoI unveils PMVBRY with focus on job creation, manufacturing growth

Srinagar, Jun 18: The Government of India has launched the Pradhan Mantri Viksit Bharat Rojgar Yojana (PMVBRY), formerly known as the Employment Linked Incentive (ELI) Scheme to promote employment generation, enhancing employability, and expanding social security coverage across all sectors of the economy, with a special emphasis on the manufacturing sector. Under the Scheme, while the first-time employees will get one months wage (up to Rs 15,000/-), the employers will be given incentives for a period to two years for generating additional employment, with extended benefits for another two years for the manufacturing sector. With a total outlay of 99,446 crore, PMVBRY aims to facilitate the creation of over 3.5 crore jobs across the country over a period of two years. Out of these, approximately 1.92 crore beneficiaries are expected to be first-time entrants into the formal workforce. The benefits under the Scheme are applicable to jobs created between 1 August 2025 and 31 July 2027. The Scheme comprises two components: Part A Incentive to First-Time Employees: Under this component, first-time employees registered with EPFO and earning wages up to 1 lakh per month are eligible to receive an incentive equivalent to one months wage, up to a maximum of 15,000, in two instalments. The first instalment is payable after completion of six months of continuous service, while the second instalment is payable after twelve months of service and completion of a financial literacy programme. A portion of the incentive is retained in a savings instrument/deposit account for a fixed period to encourage long-term savings habits among young workers. Part B Support to Employers: This component incentivizes employers for generating additional employment across all sectors. Employers will receive incentives of up to 3,000 per month per additional employee for a period of two years, provided the employee remains in sustained employment for at least six months. For the manufacturing sector, these incentives are extended for an additional two years, covering the third and fourth years as well. To qualify, EPFO-registered establishments must recruit at least two additional employees (for establishments with fewer than 50 employees) or five additional employees (for establishments with 50 or more employees). All payments to first-time employees under Part A are made through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) using the Aadhaar Bridge Payment System (ABPS), while incentives to employers under Part B are credited directly to their PAN-linked bank accounts. The PMVBRY Scheme is expected to catalyse job creation, particularly in the manufacturing sector, while encouraging youth participation in the formal workforce. The Scheme will also contribute substantially towards the formalization of employment and the expansion of social security coverage among millions of workers across the country. To mark the successful implementation of the Scheme, a National-Level PMVBRY Event will be held under the gracious presence of the Honble Prime Minister of India on 19 June 2026 at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi. During the event, benefits amounting to approximately 2400 crore corresponding to additional employment of more than 15 lakhs will be disbursed to eligible beneficiaries under the Scheme. The PMVBRY Scheme has already demonstrated significant early success in promoting formal employment and supporting both workers and employers. In March 2026, benefits amounting to 247 crore were disbursed under Part A of the Scheme to 4.41 lakh first-time employees, providing direct financial support to young workers entering the formal workforce. Under Part B, incentives worth 214 crore were released to 17,551 establishments that generated additional employment of approximately 6.46 lakh workers. Under Part A, nearly 65% of beneficiaries belong to the 2035 years age group, with 51.18% in the 1825 years bracket, highlighting the schemes success in supporting first-time job seekers and young workers entering the formal workforce. Women account for 35.33% of beneficiaries under Part A and over 24% under Part B, reflecting the schemes contribution to strengthening female workforce participation. Employment generation has been broad-based, spanning sectors such as expert services, manufacturing, engineering, trading and technology, while Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Telangana and Delhi/Gujarat have emerged among the leading beneficiary States. Importantly, more than 80% of incentivised beneficiaries under Part B are employed in establishments with fewer than 25 workers, underscoring the schemes role in supporting small enterprises and fostering inclusive job creation across the country. Simultaneously, regional-level events at around 200 locations across India, particularly in major industrial and employment clusters, will be organized. These events will witness the participation of employers, employees, industry representatives, and other stakeholders.

RisingKashmir 19 Jun 2026 8:19 am

Tourism stakeholders offer big discounts for Amarnath Yatris Pilgrims get 50-65% off on hotels, taxis

Srinagar, Jun 18: Tourism stakeholders across Kashmir have announced discounts ranging from 50 to 65 per cent on hotel accommodation, travel packages and taxi services during the upcoming Amarnath Yatrato boost pilgrim arrivals. The initiative has been jointly rolled out by leading tourism bodies, including the Jammu and Kashmir Hotel and Restaurant Association (JKHARA) and the J&K Hoteliers Club. Stakeholders said the move is aimed at making pilgrimage travel more affordable while restoring confidence among visitors planning to travel to the Valley. JKHARA General Secretary Tariq Ghani said the tourism industryhascollectively decided to reduce costs for pilgrims and tourists during the Yatra period.These discounts reflect our commitmenttowardspilgrims and tourism revival. We want visitors to feel welcome and make their journey more affordable, he said. Under the offer, several hotels, guest houses, tour operators and taxi associationshaveagreed to offer reduced rates. Industry representatives believe the decision will encourage more registrations and improve tourist footfall during the pilgrimage season. A hotel owner in Srinagar said lower room tariffs are already attracting inquiries from different parts of the country.Many families were hesitant because of expenses. The discounted rates are helping them plan their trip with greater confidence, he said. Taxi operators have also joined the initiative. Ghulam Nabi, a driver associated with a tourist taxi union, said transporters understand the importance of supporting the tourism sector during challenging times.If more pilgrims visit Kashmir, everyone benefits. We may earn slightly less per trip, but higher passenger numbers can compensate for that, he said. Another driver, Mohammad Yousuf from Anantnag, said the discounts are a gesture of goodwill.Pilgrims should feel that Kashmir welcomes them. We are ready to provide safe and affordable transport services throughout the Yatra, he added. Officials welcomed the industry's decision and reiterated that extensive security arrangementshave been putin place along the pilgrimage routes. Increased patrolling, strengthened checkpoints and improved coordination among security agencies are expected to ensure a safe Yatra. Traders and small business owners along the Yatra route have expressed optimism that increased pilgrim movement will help revive local businesses. Tourism stakeholders hope the combined impact of discounted services, enhanced security and public outreach will help restore confidence and strengthen Kashmir's tourism economy in the months ahead.

RisingKashmir 19 Jun 2026 8:19 am

Amarnath Yatra :Elite MRTs to shield pilgrims amid climate threats: DGP Prabhat

Flags off specially-trained Mountain Rescue Teams for both pilgrim routes DGPs commendation medal approved for Gulmarg rescue ops participants Srinagar, Jun 18: With the shadow of increasing cloudbursts looming large over the Himalayas due to global warming, Director General of Police (DGP) Nalin Prabhat Thursday flagged off specially trained Mountain Rescue Teams (MRTs) for the upcoming Amarnath Yatra, describing them as the first line of response during disasters and emergencies in high-altitude terrain. The DGP said it wasfor the first time thata highly trained joint rescue team wouldbe deployedto assist and guard the Amarnath pilgrims at both base camps. Addressing the teams flagged off for both Yatra routes, he said the MRTs willdeal withrescue operations, high-altitude sickness and provide necessary medical assistance to pilgrims during the 57-day-long Yatra beginning July 3. Prabhat said the teams will also respond to emergency rescue situations in case of natural calamities during the pilgrimage. The MRTs comprisemenfrom the Police, SDRF, BSF, SSB and CRPF. Highlighting the growing vulnerability of mountain regions to extreme weather events, the J&K Police chief said incidents of cloudbursts and flash-floods are increasing due to global warming, making trained mountain rescue units indispensable for disaster response in hilly areas.Mountain Rescue Teams play a crucial role in rescue in hilly areas, he said, underlining the importance of specialised training and coordinated disaster preparedness. Referring to the recent Gulmarg rescue operation, the DGP praised the role played by the SDRF, police MRT teams and locals for showing courage and valour during emergency response efforts. In Gulmarg, SDRF played a great role, and the police's MRT showed courage and valour. I had promised them that whosoever participated in the Gulmarg rescue operation would be given DGPs commendation medal, he said. He added that the list submitted by officers for commendation medalsalready stands approvedfor all those whotook partin the Gulmarg rescueoperation,while another list is awaited. Calling training the basic need for any professional duty,Prabhaatstressed the importance of joint preparedness among different forces. SDRF, Armed Police unless you are jointly trained, we cant achieve the targets, he said. The DGP congratulated the SDRF, Armed Police MRT teams, BSF and SSB for building what he described as a first of its kind, well-trained MRT capable of responding not only during the Amarnath Yatra but also during other disaster-like situations across J&K. He called for joint exercises with the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), saying the police and rescue agencies wouldadopt the best disaster management practices from the national force. We need todojoint exercises with the NDRF, which is trained to deal with disasters. We will try our best to adopt best practices from NDRF, the DGP said. The annual Amarnath Yatra, which begins on July 3 this year, remains one of the most demanding high-altitude pilgrimages in the country, requiring extensive coordination among police, disaster response teams and medical units.

RisingKashmir 19 Jun 2026 8:16 am

Mela Kheer Bhawani symbolises age-old traditions of harmony: CM

Visits temple, reviews arrangements, directs seamless facilities for devotees Ganderbal, Jun 18: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Thursday said that the annual Mata Kheer Bhawani Mela symbolises the Valley's age-old traditions of harmony, mutual respect, and communal brotherhood. He reaffirmed the government's commitment towards preserving the rich cultural and spiritual heritage of Jammu and Kashmir. The CM visited the revered Mata Kheer Bhawani Temple at Tulmulla in Ganderbal district to review arrangements being put in place for the forthcoming annual Mata Kheer Bhawani Mela, directing all departments to work in close coordination to ensure devotees are provided a safe, comfortable, and spiritually fulfilling experience. The Chief Minister was accompanied by his Advisor, Nasir Aslam Wani,his PoliticalAdvisor Mudasir Shahmiri, Additional Chief Secretary to CM Dheeraj Gupta, Deputy Commissioner Ganderbal Jatin Kishore, SSP Ganderbal Sudhanshu Dhama, and other officers. During the visit, Omarconducted a spot inspection ofvarious facilities being established for the convenience of devotees and reviewed preparationsrelated toaccommodation, drinking water supply, sanitation, power supply, healthcare services, security, traffic management, and other essential arrangements. Deputy Commissioner Ganderbal briefed the CM on the level of preparedness for smooth facilitation of devotees regarding sanitation, drinking water supply, electricity, healthcare services, de-silting of Nallah, additional mobile toilets, backup arrangements, accommodation, and langar facilities. The Chief Minister emphasised the significance of the annual mela and stressed the needfor maintaininghigh standards of cleanliness and hygiene in and around the templepremises, instructingdepartments to ensure uninterrupted availability of basic services throughout the mela period. He reviewed arrangements for medical aid, emergency response services, and transportation facilities, directing agencies to remain fully prepared to promptly address any requirements of pilgrims. During the visit, members of the local community and representatives of various organisations interacted with the Chief Minister and expressed satisfactionoverthe arrangements being made for the annual pilgrimage.

RisingKashmir 19 Jun 2026 8:14 am

Global telecom recognition for Zaffar Owais Andrabi as ROCCO names top 10 leaders

Srinagar, Jun 18: Zaffar Owais Andrabi, CEO of Almuqeet Systems, has earned a place among the Top 10 leaders recognized in ROCCO Researchs Above and Beyond Awards, earning global recognition for Kashmir on the international telecom stage. In an industry defined by relentless change, infrastructure complexity, and constant pressure to deliver at scale, such recognition reflects not only achievement, but sustained relevance and impact. ROCCO Research is an international telecom research organisation, which are closely followed by mobile operators, vendors, and decision-makers worldwide. Its awards are valued because they highlight individuals whose work has contributed meaningfully to the sectors progress. For Andrabi, the recognition underscores a career shaped by focus, persistence, and technical depth. But beyond his personal achievements, what matters most to Kashmir is what Almuqeet Systems has represented over the years: a platform that has built opportunity, skills, and pride for Kashmiri youth. Through Almuqeet Systems, Andrabi has helped create a pathway for young Kashmiris to enter the global technology and telecom industry. The company has invested in skills building, training, and real-world project experience, enabling local talent to develop capabilities in areas such as systems development, network infrastructure, security, and enterprise solutions. In a region where opportunities can be limited, this has been a meaningful contribution to the future of Kashmirs youth. The company has also opened doors for Kashmiri professionals to work on international projects, collaborate with global partners, and build a reputation beyond the region. In doing so, Almuqeet Systems has quietly become a model for what local entrepreneurship can achieve when it is driven by vision, technical excellence, and a commitment to the community. This recognition means a great deal to me, Andrabi said. It is a reminder that perseverance, vision, and commitment do matter. The recognition also reinforces Almuqeet Systems impact beyond business. It is a signal that Kashmir can produce leaders who operate at the global level and contribute meaningfully to high-technology industries. In that sense, the award is not just a personal milestone; it is also a marker of Kashmirs growing presence in the global technology and telecom ecosystem. ROCCOs Top 10 recognition remains an important benchmark in telecom because it celebrates those who have made a tangible difference in the industrys evolution. For Andrabi, being named among that group is both an honor and a statement of the work still ahead. Kashmir now has another reason to celebrate, as one of its own leaders has been recognized for excellence at the global level, while continuing to build opportunity, skills, and pride for the next generation.

RisingKashmir 19 Jun 2026 8:13 am

KMCH Sempora starts free bus service for patients, attendants

Srinagar, Jun 18: On pubic demand, Kashmir Medical College and Hospital (KMCH) Sempora on Thursday launched a free bus service for patients and their attendants aimed at improving access to healthcare services. The free bus service was formally flagged off from Dalgate to Sempora by Medical Superintendent KMCH, Dr. Syed Mubashir, in the presence of the KMCH team, marking the launch of a first-of-its-kind patient transport initiative in Jammu and Kashmir. Managing Director KMCH, Tausif Ahmad, said the decision was taken after the hospital received feedback and suggestions from the public regarding transportation difficulties faced by patients and their attendants while visiting the hospital. We received several messages from people highlighting the need for dedicated transport facilities. After assessing the demand, we decided to start the service to ensure that patients can reach the hospital comfortably and without any inconvenience, he said. In the first phase, the hassle-free bus service has been launched on DalgateSempora and PamporeSempora routes, with buses operating daily from 10 a.m. onwards for the convenience of patients and their attendants. The service is expected to benefit a large number of patients, particularly the elderly, those with mobility issues, and attendants accompanying them for treatment and consultations. Tausif Ahmad said the initiative reflects KMCH's commitment to making quality healthcare more accessible and affordable. Our OPD consultation fee is just Rs 50, and through this transport facility we want to further reduce the burden on patients and their families. Easy transportation is an important part of healthcare accessibility, he said. He added that many patients face challenges while commuting to hospitals, and the service will help them save time, reduce travel-related stress and ensure timely access to medical care. The Managing Director said the response from the public has been encouraging and that KMCH plans to expand the bus service to additional areas in the future so that more people across the Valley can benefit from the facility.

RisingKashmir 19 Jun 2026 8:10 am

CM calls for commercial adoption of lavender

Says climate-resilient crop to safeguard farmers incomes Ganderbal, Jun 18: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Thursday calledfor commercial adoption of lavender cultivation as a climate-resilient and high-value crop to safeguard farmers' incomes amid changing weather patterns. The CM inaugurated the Lavender Festival organised by the Agriculture Department, Kashmir, at the Model Floriculture Centre (MFC), Nunar, Ganderbal, and laid the foundation stone for aRs5.38 crore Post-Harvest Infrastructure Project for Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, Addressing farmers and growers, CM Abdullah said lavender cultivation in recent times has added a new dimension to the agricultural landscape of J&K, highlighting its economic sustainability and multiple benefits, including value addition through essential oil extraction, tourism potential, and employment generation. He said in the coming times lavender cultivation would be extended to newer areas of J&K, adding that the lavender festival would be a regular event. Drawing parallels with internationally renowned lavender destinations, the Chief Minister said the scenic lavender fields of Ganderbal have the potential to attract visitors and nature enthusiasts, particularly those travelling to Sonamarg, creating new sources of income for local communities while promoting rural tourism. The Chief Minister also underlined the importance of reducing excessive use of chemical fertilisers and pesticides,sayingthe government is working to promote sustainable farming practices andcreateawareness about preserving soil health. Highlighting efforts under the Holistic Agriculture Development Programme (HADP), he said substantial investments are being made to modernise the agriculture sector through advanced infrastructure, mechanisation, value-addition facilities, and promotion of high-value crops. The Chief Minister laid the foundation for a Post-Harvest Infrastructure Project for Medicinal and Aromatic Plants at the Model Floriculture Centre under HADP/NABARD at a cost ofRs538.23lakh, includingdevelopment of an FPO Park with office and storage facilities, machinery for processing and e-marketing, post-harvest management infrastructure, transportation facilities, a distillation unit, quality control laboratory, shade-net structures, and other support facilities aimed at creating a comprehensive ecosystem for medicinal and aromatic plant cultivation and marketing. The Chief Minister distributed sanction letters among beneficiaries under various agriculture and allied sector initiatives, including assistance for Hi-Tech Poly Houses, Common Facilitation Centres, dairy units, breed-based farms, and keys of tractors provided under government-supported mechanisation programmes. Referring to ongoing road widening works in Ganderbal, the Chief Minister acknowledged concerns raised by affected shopkeepers and assured them that their issues would be addressed in a fair and humane manner, with the government working towards a suitable rehabilitation mechanism in consultation with all stakeholders. Minister for Agriculture and Rural Development Javid Ahmad Dar underlined the importance of HADP for the promotion of crops like lavender, saying the department is working to explore medicinal and aromatic crops cultivation forthe socio-economic transformation of the farming community. Advisor to the Chief Minister Nasir Aslam Wani highlighted the government's continued focus on strengthening the agriculture sector through infrastructure development, technological interventions, and farmer-centric initiatives. The event was attended by Additional Chief Secretary to CM Dheeraj Gupta, Deputy Commissioner Ganderbal Jatin Kishore, SSP Ganderbal Sudhanshu Dhama, senior officers of the Agriculture Production Department, scientists from SKUAST-Kashmir, farmers, agri-entrepreneurs, and students from different schools. Earlier, the Chief Minister inspected stalls showcasing lavender cultivation, essential oil extraction, value-added products, and other innovations in the agriculture and floriculture sectors. Congratulating the people of Ganderbal, he expressed hope that the initiative would further strengthen the district's identity as a centre of agricultural innovation, floriculture, and rural tourism.

RisingKashmir 19 Jun 2026 8:09 am

2nd intl. conference on applied artificial 2026 begins at CUK

Ganderbal, Jun 18: The International Conference on Applied Artificial Intelligence (2AI-2026), organized by the Department of Information Technology, Central University of Kashmir (CUKashmir), in collaboration University of South Dakota, AI Research Lab, USA, partnered by Springer and CCIS, commenced with enthusiasm and academic fervour at Tulmulla Campus on Thursday. The inaugural session was graced by Satish Sharma, Minister for Science & Technology, Information Technology, Youth Services & Sports, Government of Jammu and Kashmir, as the chief guest. The function was presided over by the Vice Chancellor, CUKashmir, Prof. A. Ravinder Nath. Chief Coordinating Officer, AICTE, New Delhi, Dr. Chandrasekhar Buddha (guest of honour), Vice Chancellor, Central University of Karnataka, Prof. Battu Satyanarayana (guest of honour), Dean Academic Affairs, Prof. Shahid Rasool, Dean International Affairs, Prof. Sandhya Tiwari, I/c Registrar, Prof. D. K. Madaan, Department of Computer Science, Central University of Karnataka and Conference General-Chair, Prof. R. S. Hegadi, Prof. K C Santosh (Honorary chairs message was broadcast) Dean, School of Engineering and Technology, Prof. Farooq Ahmad Mir, Finance Officer, Abdul Hamid Kumar, Controller of Examinations, Prof. Kaisar Javeed, Librarian, Dr. Nazir Ahmad Bhat Deans of Schools, Heads and Coordinators of Departments and other functionaries were present. In his address, Sharma emphasized that technological advancement must remain deeply rooted in human values, ethics, and societal well-being. He observed that while Artificial Intelligence has the potential to revolutionize sectors such as healthcare, agriculture, governance, education, and public services, its true success would depend on its ability to improve the quality of life of ordinary citizens. He stressed that technology should serve as an enabler for inclusive growth and sustainable development and urged young researchers to focus on creating AI-driven solutions that address real-world challenges. Referring to J&Ks intellectual potential, Sharma remarked that the regions youth possess exceptional talent and creativity. He assured the University community of the Governments support in promoting technological innovation, research, entrepreneurship, and skill development. Presiding over the function, Vice Chancellor Prof. A. Ravinder Nath said AI has emerged as one of the most transformative technologies and is reshaping the way societies function. Prof. A Ravinder Nath underscored the need for higher educational institutions to remain at the forefront of technological advancements and prepare students for the evolving global knowledge economy. He emphasized that universities must not only disseminate knowledge but also create new knowledge through research and innovation. Referring to the Universitys recent initiatives, he highlighted efforts to strengthen academic programmes, research collaborations, and industry linkages, enabling students and scholars to engage with contemporary technological developments. Addressing the gathering through online mode, Vice Chancellor, Central University of Karnataka, Prof. Battu Satyanarayana, observed that Artificial Intelligence has become an indispensable component of modern life and is transforming every sector of society. He noted that technology should be viewed as a supplement to human capabilities rather than a replacement for human intelligence. He emphasized that responsible adoption of technology can contribute significantly to social progress and economic development and called upon universities to play a proactive role in popularizing AI-based innovations for the benefit of society. Chief Coordinating Officer, AICTE, New Delhi, Dr. Chandrasekhar Buddha, highlighted both the opportunities and challenges associated with AI-driven technologies. Drawing from practical examples, he emphasized the importance of human wisdom, creativity, and critical thinking in guiding technological advancement. He urged participants to ensure that AI remains aligned with human values and societal needs and stressed the importance of developing indigenous technological capabilities to address local and national challenges. Dean International Affairs, Prof. Sandhya Tiwari, outlined various initiatives undertaken by the Office of International Affairs, including international collaborations, academic partnerships, faculty exchanges, workshops, and student mobility programmes. She noted that the University has steadily expanded its global academic footprint through strategic partnerships and international outreach initiatives. Giving the conference overview, Prof. R. S. Hegadi said, 2AI-2026 received 447 research paper submissions from scholars representing more than 20 countries. Following a stringent peer-review process, only 118 papers were accepted, resulting in an acceptance rate of 26 percent, reflecting the conference's commitment to maintaining the highest academic standards. Dean, School of Engineering and Technology, Prof. Farooq Ahmad Mir, in his welcome address, said, Artificial Intelligence has come to stay. It is rapidly evolving and opening new frontiers of knowledge and innovation. We cannot afford an ostrich-like approach towards emerging technologies. Instead, we must prepare ourselves to embrace the opportunities they offer and address the challenges they present. The dignitaries release the proceedings of the previous version of this conference and souvenir of the present conference. Organising chair of the conference, Dr. Yash Paul in his vote of thanks described the event as an important platform for knowledge exchange and innovation in the rapidly evolving field of Artificial Intelligence. Asst Prof. Dr. Gulafroz conducted the programme proceedings.

RisingKashmir 19 Jun 2026 8:07 am

Apni Party Gets Boost in Handwara as PDP Leaders Join

Srinagar, June 18: Apni Party on Wednesday claimed to have strengthened its organisational base in Handwara after several PDP leaders and workers formally joined the party at an event held at its headquarters in Srinagar. Party president Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari and other senior leaders welcomed the new entrants and described the development as a boost to the partys outreach in north Kashmir. Speaking on the occasion, Bukhari said the Apni Party would provide the new members a platform to serve people in their respective areas and work towards implementing the partys public welfare agenda. Among those who joined the Apni Party were PDPs north Kashmir coordinator and senior leader from Handwara Irfan Mohiuddin Sofi, along with several zonal, block and local-level office-bearers and workers from Handwara and adjoining areas. Bukhari said the addition of experienced political workers would strengthen the partys grassroots presence and improve its engagement with people. Several senior Apni Party leaders, including senior vice president Ghulam Hassan Mir, vice president Javaid Mustafa Mir, media advisor Farooq Andrabi and other office-bearers, were present during the event.

RisingKashmir 19 Jun 2026 8:06 am

CS directs rationalization of departmental cadres, timely conduct of DPCs

Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo, on Thursday chaired a high-level meeting of Administrative Secretaries to review the status of updation of Recruitment Rules (RRs) across departments and assess the progress made in holding DPCs for government employees. During the meeting, Dulloo undertook a comprehensive department-wise review of the Recruitment Rules pertaining to both Gazetted and Subordinate Services and emphasized the need for their timely revision in line with evolving administrative requirements and technological advancements. He stressed the importance of aligning departmental structures with contemporary needs. He underscored the necessity of identifying posts that have become redundant over time and strengthening those that are critical for efficient functioning of departments. To carry forward this exercise in a structured manner, the Chief Secretary directed the constitution of a core team under the leadership of the Commissioner Secretary, ARI & Trainings Department, with representatives from GAD, Finance Department, Law Department and the concerned departments. The team shall undertake a comprehensive review of departmental cadres and manpower requirements in the coming weeks to ensure optimum utilization of human resources across government departments. The Chief Secretary further emphasized that updated Recruitment Rules are essential for enhancing administrative efficiency, ensuring transparent career progression for employees and creating opportunities for induction of skilled manpower possessing qualifications suited to modern governance requirements. He called upon all departments to expedite the process of revising and finalizing their Recruitment Rules within stipulated timelines. The meeting also deliberated on the framework and skill sets required for recruitment of Multi-Tasking Staff (MTS). Discussions were held regarding the work being undertaken by the committee constituted earlier by the General Administration Department to examine the issue and formulate suitable recommendations for future recruitment. Speaking during the discussions on recruitment of Multi-Tasking Staff (MTS), Additional Chief Secretary, Finance Department, Shailendra Kumar, advised all Administrative Secretaries to clearly articulate the nature of skills and competencies required from MTS personnel in their respective departments. Commissioner Secretary, General Administration Department, M. Raju, informed the meeting about the number of DPCs conducted by various departments across different cadres and presented details of employees promoted since October 2025. Earlier, Commissioner Secretary, ARI & Trainings Department, Shabnam Kamili, gave a detailed presentation on the status of Recruitment Rules currently under examination in the department. The meeting also reviewed the functioning of the online portal developed for processing Recruitment Rules. It was informed that several departments have already submitted proposals through the portal and that all technical issues affecting its operation have been successfully resolved. The Chief Secretary reiterated the Government's commitment towards modernizing human resource management practices, streamlining service structures and ensuring timely promotions, thereby enhancing administrative efficiency and improving service delivery to the people.

RisingKashmir 19 Jun 2026 8:06 am

Opposition Lacks Response to Omar Govts Agenda: NC

J&K witnessing renewed focus on democratic governance, public welfare: Mir Srinagar, June, 18 : The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference Provincial President (Kashmir) Showkat Mir on Thursday said that the opposition parties have failed to put forward any constructive suggestions to match or challenge the development momentum initiated by the Omar Abdullah-led elected government. He made these remarks while interacting with several public and individual delegations at the party headquarters, Nawa-e-Subha. Showkat Mir said that under the leadership of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, J&K is witnessing a renewed focus on democratic governance, public welfare, infrastructure development, tourism revival, youth empowerment, healthcare, education and transparent administration. He added that sustained efforts have been made to strengthen road connectivity, improve public service delivery, support employment opportunities, promote investment and address the concerns of citizens. He further said that the governments approach reflects a people-centric model of governance aimed at building a more connected, inclusive, and prosperous Jammu & Kashmir. This vision is rooted in accountability and development, ensuring that the benefits of progress reach every region and section of society, he said.

RisingKashmir 19 Jun 2026 8:01 am

Salman Sagar Reviews Public Issues at Anchar Meeting

Srinagar, June 18: MLA Hazratbal Salman Ali Sagar on Thursday chaired a mega Public Officers meeting at Dagpora Anchar, which was attended by senior officers from various departments and a large number of local residents. During the meeting, the people highlighted several long-pending issues affecting the area, including the demand for a separate revenue village, block-related concerns, road connectivity, augmentation of water supply, and other developmental requirements. Giving a patient hearing to the grievances and demands of the residents, Salman Sagar directed the concerned departments to immediately prepare detailed proposals for the identified works so that the issues can be addressed in a time-bound manner. He reiterated his commitment to the overall development of the area and assured the people that necessary funds would be provided from his Constituency Development Fund (CDF) for priority projects. He emphasized that no genuine public issue would be left unattended and that development works would be expedited to improve the quality of life of the residents. Local residents appreciated the initiative and expressed hope that the issues raised during the meeting would be resolved at the earliest.

RisingKashmir 19 Jun 2026 7:52 am

BJP Hits Back at Omar Over Remarks on Supporting Party

Jammu, June 18: BJP spokesperson Dr Abhijeet Jasrotia on Wednesday criticised Chief Minister Omar Abdullah over his reported remarks that he would never support the BJP, describing the statement as driven by political ego rather than political realities. In a statement, Jasrotia said the BJP does not depend on support from individual leaders and asserted that the NDA already enjoys a clear parliamentary majority and public mandate. Reacting to Omar Abdullahs remarks, Jasrotia said politics should remain focused on public service rather than personal positioning. He said the BJP has continued to work for development, governance and national progress, adding that public support for Prime Minister Narendra Modis leadership over the past twelve years reflects the partys national standing. Jasrotia further said the NDA had strengthened public trust and positioned itself as a development-oriented alliance with broad support across the country. He maintained that the BJP remains focused on governance and public welfare irrespective of political statements made by opponents.

RisingKashmir 19 Jun 2026 7:49 am

Mehbooba Urges Warm Welcome for Amarnath Pilgrims

Says Yatra an opportunity to showcase Kashmirs hospitality Raises concerns over local livelihoods and tourism infrastructure Ganderbal, June 18: PDP President and former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti on Thursday appealed to the people of Sonamarg and adjoining areas to ensure the successful conduct of the upcoming Amarnath Yatra, saying the annual pilgrimage provides an opportunity to showcase Kashmir's tradition of hospitality and counter negative perceptions about the region. Addressing reporters after interacting with local stakeholders in Sonamarg in central Kashmir's Ganderbal district, Mehbooba said the people of the area have historically extended wholehearted support to Amarnath pilgrims and tourists. She urged residents to continue that tradition and make visitors feel welcomed. When pilgrims and tourists come here, we must show them that we are not what some people portray us to be. We are their well-wishers and hosts. The valleys of Kashmir should resonate with stories of love, harmony and coexistence, not the echoes of violence, she said. The PDP chief said pilgrims returning from Kashmir should carry positive memories and become ambassadors of the region, helping bridge misunderstandings and conveying the message of Kashmir's hospitality to the rest of the country. They are our guests and our ambassadors. When they return, they should speak about the warmth and generosity of the people of Jammu and Kashmir, she said. Highlighting concerns faced by locals ahead of the Yatra, Mehbooba said the registration and verification process for those seeking work opportunities during the pilgrimage season remains cumbersome. She claimed many local traders and workers had invested significant amounts in preparation for the Yatra but were struggling to obtain permissions and registrations. She also raised concerns over a proposed gondola project in the Sonamarg area, saying it could adversely affect the livelihood of thousands of people associated with tourism, transport and pony services. She appealed to Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha to ensure that any such project is developed in a manner that does not displace local employment. Mehbooba further called for the reopening of trekking routes and adventure tourism activities, which she said had suffered following the last year due to the security situation in the region. The former Chief Minister also highlighted infrastructure deficiencies in Sonamarg, including inadequate washroom facilities, poor pony tracks, lack of medical infrastructure and insufficient veterinary facilities for horses used in tourism-related activities. She stressed the need for a fully equipped hospital in the tourist destination, noting that thousands of tourists visit the area every year. Referring to Sonamarg's strategic and tourism significance, Mehbooba described the destination as the gateway to Ladakh and an important economic hub for the region. She also sought a review of certain road and development projects, claiming that some proposed plans could negatively impact local businesses, labourers, pony operators and shopkeepers.

RisingKashmir 19 Jun 2026 7:44 am

Sakeena Calls for Inter-departmental Collaboration to Expedite Works

Reviews healthcare arrangements for Amarnath Yatra, Muharram preparedness, & monsoon response Jammu, June 18: Minister for Health & Medical Education, Social Welfare and Education, Sakeena Itoo on Thursday chaired a comprehensive multi-departmental review meeting at the Civil Secretariat here to assess medical arrangements for the forthcoming Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra (SANJY), Muharram observances, Monsoon preparedness and delivery of essential public services across Jammu. During the meeting, the Minister undertook a detailed review of medical and allied arrangements being made for the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra, including deployment of medical personnel, availability of healthcare facilities, transportation logistics, sanitation, drinking water supply and electricity at transit camps and other key locations. The Minister directed the health department and district administrations to ensure round-the-clock availability of medical staff, sufficient stocks of medicines, and deployment of ambulances at all Yatra transit camps. The Power Development Department (PDD) and Public Health Engineering (PHE) department were instructed to ensure uninterrupted power supply and potable water. Reviewing preparations for Muharram, the Minister emphasized the need for seamless coordination among departments to ensure the availability of all essential civic amenities and directed officers to work in close coordination with local committees in accordance with the directions already issued by the Chief Minister. The Minister further instructed the authorities of Government Medical College (GMC), Jammu, to maintain adequate stocks of medical equipment and essential drugs in hospitals. She also reviewed the deployment plan for additional ambulances in remote and monsoon-prone areas that may face connectivity challenges during the rainy season. Emphasizing preventive healthcare, the Minister directed the Health Department to ensure 100 percent coverage during the forthcoming Plus Polio Day on June 28 and undertake extensive awareness campaigns to maximize public participation. Taking stock of monsoon preparedness, the Minister directed the Roads & Buildings (R&B) Department, Irrigation & Flood Control (I&FC), and Public Health Engineering Department to expedite repairs to flood-damaged infrastructure and complete desilting of nallahs and drainage channels at the earliest. The Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC) and Jammu Development Authority (JDA) were instructed to intensify sanitation drives, fumigation measures, and scientific waste disposal to prevent waterlogging and mitigate the risk of seasonal diseases. Reviewing public utility services, the Minister instructed the Power Development Department to adhere strictly to notified power supply schedules, decongest overhead electrical infrastructure, and reduce transformer repair time to less than 24 hours. On the education sector, the Minister directed the School Education Department and Higher Education Department to complete admission processes in a time-bound manner and commence academic sessions without delay. She emphasized promoting research-oriented education with a focus on Artificial Intelligence (AI), enhancing enrolment in Reviewing transport and market regulation, the Minister directed the Transport Department to strictly enforce government-notified fare structures, curb rash driving, and augment public transport services in far-flung areas. The Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs Department was instructed to conduct regular market inspections to ensure quality standards, display of rate lists, and maintenance of adequate buffer stocks of ration and LPG. Stressing the importance of coordinated governance, the Minister called for close inter-departmental collaboration and timely execution of all assigned responsibilities. She directed all departments to submit Action Taken Reports (ATRs) before the next review meeting. Commissioner, Food & Drug Administration, J&K, briefed the meeting on the departments action plan and measures being undertaken to facilitate pilgrims during the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra. The Director Colleges, J&K, also apprised the Minister of the status of the admission process and the range of academic programmes being offered in Government colleges.

RisingKashmir 19 Jun 2026 7:39 am

Tarigami Chairs Panel Meet, Seeks Ban on Plastic Bags

Srinagar, June 18: A meeting of the Committee on Environment held on Thursday at Assembly Secretariat under the Chairmanship of MLA M Y Tarigami. Expressing serious concern over the growing menace of plastic pollution in Jammu and Kashmir, the Committee urged the government to take stringent measures to curb the use of plastic, particularly single-use plastic, across the Union Territory. The Committee observed that indiscriminate use of plastic had emerged as a major environmental challenge, adversely affecting the public health, polluting water bodies and degrading the ecological balance of the region. The Committee urged the government to issue an Executive Order for imposing a comprehensive ban on the use of plastic bags across the Union Territory in the larger interest of environmental protection, public health and sustainable development. The Chairman called upon the J&K Pollution Control Committee to intensify the enforcement measures. It also asked for ensuring strict implementation of laws aimed at eliminating the use of single-use plastics, especially in and around the tourist destinations, religious shrines and environmentally sensitive areas. The Committee also took serious notice of the ongoing indefinite strike by the sanitation workers engaged by various Urban Local Bodies as CLs and DRWs. Describing sanitation workers as an indispensable component of urban civic services, the Committee directed the Commissioner Secretary, Housing and Urban Development Department, to initiate immediate dialogue with the agitating workers and make earnest efforts to resolve the impasse by examining their genuine demands. During the deliberations, the Committee members unanimously stressed the need for coordinated action by the Pollution Control Committee, Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC) and Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC) to make Jammu and Kashmir plastic-free. The Committee sought a comprehensive report on the environmental and ecological impact of the Achan landfill site in Srinagar and Bhagwati Nagar dumping site in Jammu, including the status of legacy waste remediation, scientific waste processing, compliance with National Green Tribunal (NGT) directives and progress achieved under the proposed Integrated Solid Waste Management (ISWM) Project at Achan. It also directed the concerned departments to furnish details regarding the impact of waste management activities on Anchar Lake, surrounding habitations and ecosystems, besides measures taken to prevent leachate generation, groundwater contamination, air pollution and public health hazards. The Committee also discussed pollution concerns relating to the River Tawi, Surinsar- Mansar Lake and other lakes in J&K and sought detailed information from the concerned departments. It directed the officers to undertake on-the-spot inspections and submit reports on measures required for conservation and restoration of these water bodies. The Committee further sought details from the Jammu Municipal Corporation regarding the initiatives taken for restoration, rejuvenation and conservation of ponds, lakes and other water bodies within municipal limits, including efforts to revive encroached and degraded water bodies and restore their ecological, cultural and community significance. After detailed discussions, the Chairman issued necessary directions to the officers and asked them to take immediate remedial measures and submit an Action Taken Report (ATR) at the next meeting of the Committee. Commissioner Secretary, Housing and Urban Development, Commissioner Secretary Forest, Ecology and Environment, Chairman JKPCC, Commissioner JMC & SMC, Director ULB along with other senior officers of concerned departments and JKLA were present in the meeting.

RisingKashmir 19 Jun 2026 7:35 am

Govt Aims to Strengthen KVIB, Boost Rural Livelihoods

Dy CM Calls for Wider Outreach of Self-Employment Schemes Emphasises transparency, womens participation & stronger rural enterprises Srinagar, June 18: Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary on Thursday called for infusing greater vibrancy into the Jammu and Kashmir Khadi and Village Industries Board (KVIB) to generate sustainable employment opportunities and strengthen the Union Territorys economic landscape. The Deputy Chief Minister made these remarks while chairing a comprehensive review meeting regarding functioning of KVIB at the Civil Secretariat, Srinagar. During the meeting, he reviewed the progress achieved under the Prime Ministers Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP) and the Jammu and Kashmir Rural Employment Generation Programme (JKREGP) besides assessing establishment of units under both schemes during the current financial year. Emphasizing the need for wider outreach, the Deputy Chief Minister directed the Board to launch an extensive awareness campaign through all available mediums, including social media platforms, to ensure maximum participation of the aspiring entrepreneurs under these schemes. He stressed the importance of organizing awareness camps in schools, colleges and rural areas across Jammu and Kashmir so that people, especially youth and women, are fully informed about the benefits and opportunities available under various self-employment initiatives. The Deputy Chief Minister instructed the officials to involve local public representatives in these awareness programmes and ensure their participation in outreach camps to strengthen the public engagement and awareness at the grassroots level. Calling for institutional reforms, he urged the Board to revamp its functioning by implementing tangible and result-oriented measures aimed at improving the efficiency, transparency and service delivery. Our objective is to create employment opportunities and economic resources for the people who are willing to work, become self-reliant and emerge as job providers rather than job seekers, the Deputy Chief Minister said. He directed the officers and employees to maintain the highest standards of transparency and accountability to ensure that the benefits of government schemes reach the deserving beneficiaries effectively and without delay. The Deputy Chief Minister also emphasized the need for adopting best practices from successful implementation models in other regions to enhance the effectiveness and impact of KVIB programmes. Special focus was laid on ensuring greater participation of women in entrepreneurship and self-employment initiatives, enabling them to contribute meaningfully to economic development and financial empowerment. The meeting also reviewed the functioning and progress of Scheme of Fund for Regeneration of Traditional Industries (SFURTI) Clusters, with directions issued for their further strengthening to support the traditional industries, artisans and rural enterprises. Commissioner Secretary Industries and Commerce, Vikramjit Singh and other senior officers of Khadi and Village Industries Board and other concerned departments were present during the meeting.

RisingKashmir 19 Jun 2026 7:32 am

Trump envoy tells lawmakers Iran will invite IAEA to inspect its nuclear sites

WASHINGTON: Iran will invite the UNs nuclear watchdog agency to inspect its nuclear sites and begin work on identifying and uncovering the locations of Tehrans enriched material, Trump envoy Steve Witkoff told US lawmakers in a private briefing. The private briefing on Thursday was described by two people familiar with the conversation who spoke to []

Kashmir Reader 19 Jun 2026 7:29 am

J&K AIDS Control Society Organised Health camp in Uri

Srinagar, June 18: An Integrated Health camp was organized on Thursday at Mini Stadium Uri under the aegis of the Jammu & Kashmir AIDS Control Society, National Health Mission (NHM) Jammu & Kashmir , in collaboration with the Directorate of Health Services Kashmir, 419 Base Hospital (Army), Department of AYUSH, National Tuberculosis Elimination Programme (NTEP), and other allied health programmes. The camp was formally inaugurated by the Honble MLA Uri, Dr Sajjad Shafi in the presence of Dr Jehangir Bakshi, Director Health Services Kashmir, Dr Saba Wani, Deputy Director Schemes and Dr A G Raina CMO Baramulla along with senior officers of the Health Department and representatives from participating organizations. The dignitaries appreciated the dedicated efforts of healthcare teams and reiterated the governments commitment to ensuring quality healthcare services at the doorstep of the people, particularly in remote and underserved areas. A comprehensive range of healthcare services was provided during the camp, including general medical consultations, specialist consultations, screening and management of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs), tuberculosis screening, HIV/AIDS awareness and counselling, maternal and child healthcare services, laboratory investigations, free distribution of medicines, AYUSH consultations, ABHA registration, Ayushman Bharat services, and health education activities.

RisingKashmir 19 Jun 2026 7:24 am

Govt Pushes Lavender Cultivation, Agri-Entrepreneurship

CM Omar attends Lavender Festival at Ganderbal Ganderbal, June 18: With lavender emerging as one of the most promising high-value crops in Jammu and Kashmir, the Agriculture Department on Thursday highlighted the growing opportunities in lavender cultivation, processing and marketing during the Lavender Festival held at the Model Floriculture Centre, Nuner. Officials said the initiative was aimed at connecting farmers with modern agricultural practices, promoting value-added products and showcasing the potential of lavender-based entrepreneurship and agri-tourism in the region. Speaking to reporters after CM Omar Abdullah inaugurated the festival at Nunner Ganderbal an official of the concerned department said the event provided farmers with an opportunity to closely observe lavender cultivation practices, interact with experts and gain firsthand exposure to the processing and value-addition aspects of the crop. The festival was organized for our farmers so that they can visit the lavender fields, understand the cultivation process and explore the possibilities of income generation through value-added products. At the same time, the event is expected to attract tourists to the area and promote agri-tourism, the official said. He said farmers were given an opportunity to visit the processing plant where lavender is converted into a range of commercially viable products. These include lavender oil, lavender cream and lavender extracts, all of which have growing demand in domestic and international markets. The official emphasized that marketing and branding of lavender products are equally important for maximizing returns to farmers. He said the department is encouraging growers to move beyond cultivation and explore entrepreneurship by developing value-added products and establishing market linkages. Describing lavender as a high-value aromatic crop, the official said it is widely known for its pleasant fragrance and extensive use in perfumes, essential oils and cosmetic products. He added that lavender also possesses therapeutic properties and is increasingly being used in wellness and aromatherapy products. According to the official, lavender oil is considered beneficial in reducing stress and anxiety and is often used to promote relaxation and improve sleep quality. Its growing popularity in health and wellness sectors has opened up new avenues for farmers interested in medicinal and aromatic plant cultivation. The official further informed that under the Holistic Agriculture Development Programme (HADP), a dedicated project on the Promotion of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants is being implemented across Jammu and Kashmir. As part of the initiative, two lavender clusters have already been established in the area, including at Urbash and Burnbrook, to facilitate cultivation, processing and marketing of lavender produce. To encourage cultivation, the department is providing a 50 percent incentive on the cost of cultivation under the scheme. The official said this support is helping farmers adopt lavender farming on a larger scale and diversify their sources of income. Highlighting the market potential of lavender products, she said there is growing demand for organic and natural products both in India and abroad. Lavender can be used in soaps, talcum powders, room fresheners, cosmetics and medicinal preparations, creating multiple avenues for marketing and entrepreneurship. The department is ready to provide handholding support to farmers and help them establish marketing links. Our objective is to ensure that growers get access to markets, create employment opportunities and strengthen their economic condition through lavender cultivation, he said. Earlier, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah attended the Lavender Festival at Nuner and interacted with farmers, entrepreneurs and other stakeholders associated with lavender cultivation and allied activities.

RisingKashmir 19 Jun 2026 7:16 am

Govt to Revive 25 Neglected Tourist Assets Across Kashmir

Rs 3 crore project to transform Chinar Bagh: Dir Tourism Srinagar, June 18: The Tourism Department said it will undertake a major restoration and upgradation drive of several neglected tourism assets across Kashmir, with the iconic Chinar Bagh on the banks of Dal Lake among the top priorities, Director Tourism Kashmir Syed Qamar Sajjad said on Thursday. Speaking on the sidelines of a cleanliness drive at Chinar Bagh, Sajjad said the department has earmarked Rs 3 crore for the restoration of the historic leisure park, which is expected to undergo a visible transformation within the next six months. Chinar Bagh is one of the finest tourist attractions and leisure parks located on the banks of Dal Lake. Although its restoration was included in previous plans and implemented to some extent, the asset was not properly upgraded or maintained over time. We have now taken cognizance of the issue and are committed to its comprehensive revival, he said. The Director said the department has identified around 25 tourism assets across Kashmir that have fallen into a dilapidated condition due to years of neglect. These assets have been earmarked for restoration and are expected to be revived within the next six months. We have outsourced several such assets that are currently beyond recognition and require major overhauls. Chinar Bagh is one of them, and similar restoration work will be carried out at other locations as well, he added. Sajjad said the initiative is not aimed at generating revenue for the department but at creating livelihood opportunities for local youth. Our objective is to involve local youth in the maintenance and management of these assets so that employment opportunities are generated at the grassroots level. This will also ensure the long-term upkeep of these facilities without putting an additional financial burden on the government, he said. He noted that many of these parks and tourism facilities serve as vital recreational spaces for visitors and residents alike. These are breathing spaces where tourists would like to spend time, especially as urban areas are becoming increasingly crowded. We are committed to upgrading these parks and improving the overall tourism experience, Sajjad said. The restoration initiative forms part of the Tourism Departments broader efforts to enhance visitor amenities, preserve public recreational spaces, and promote sustainable tourism across the valley.

RisingKashmir 19 Jun 2026 7:12 am

Fast Lane to Formula 1: Kashmirs Young Racing Star

Srinagar, June 14: While most 11 year olds are navigating the routines of middle school, Srinagar born Atiqa Asif Mir is busy breaking speed records on the international stage and shattering gender stereotypes in a male dominated sport. Atiqa recently made history by securing first position in Round 2 of the prestigious Champions of the Future Academy Program held in Thessaloniki, Greece. Dominated by a highly competitive international grid, the young racer bounced back from a challenging first day to claim pole position, win two consecutive heats, and comfortably take the final victory. For Atiqa, racing is a lifelong calling. While other young girls grew up with Barbie dolls, her room has only ever been filled with toy cars, specifically her favorite character, Lightning McQueen. Racing runs deep in her DNA. She is the daughter of Asif Nazir Mir, Indias first National Karting Champion and a former Formula Asia driver. Though she never saw him compete live, watching video archives and his local track runs in Dubai sparked a fierce passion. She has already been training and competing professionally for nearly five years. When asked how she maintains the mental fortitude to compete against the world's best at such a young age, Atiqa offered wisdom well beyond her years I dont think motivation can stay with you forever; motivation comes and goes. But the thing that stays with you forever is discipline. Some days I dont want to train, but I have to and I want to, to become better and stronger. Stepping onto international tracks as a young girl from Kashmir brings unique challenges. Atiqa candidly shared that she has faced skepticism from relatives who don't understand motorsport, alongside on track hostility from male competitors. One of the main challenges is getting bullied by the boys on the track because I dont think they like to lose to a girl, Atiqa said with a smile. But I bully them back on the track. I think they learn that shes a strong girl and she doesnt give up. Standing proud on the podium in Greece while wearing her hijab as the national anthem played, Atiqa described the moment as deeply emotional. I was thinking of all the moments that people said 'you can't do it,' but I think I showed them that I can, and that females are no less than males. Its a big barrier broken for me and for all the people who believe females cant do it. Karting is globally recognized as the foundational stepping stone to elite open wheel racing. Atiqas sights are firmly set on the pinnacle of motorsport: Formula 1. While the current minimum age restriction to enter F1 is 18, she aims to break into the circuit by the time she turns 18. Her historic feat in Greece has already caught the highest levels of political attention back home. Following her victory, Atiqa met with Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya in New Delhi. According to Atiqa, the minister expressed immense pride in her achievement and shared the government's ambitious vision to bring Formula 1 racing back to India. Supported closely by her parents who travel with her to every race to offer honest critiques and unconditional support, Atiqa wants her journey to serve as a blueprint for young girls across India, especially in Jammu and Kashmir. My message to everyone out there is to keep pushing and never give up on your dreams, because you never know when they could come true, she said. When you want to quit, you just have to keep going. Girls, people will say you cant do it, but always believe that you can.

RisingKashmir 19 Jun 2026 7:06 am

Promise Of Peace Or Just A Pause?

New deal reopens Hormuz, but tests of trust lie ahead

RisingKashmir 19 Jun 2026 6:57 am

Parents, Screens and a Lost Generation

How weakened families are feeding crime, addiction and alienation Modern Kashmir stands at a dangerous crossroads. We debate politics, security, infrastructure and jobs with justified urgency, yet ignore the one institution that once held this society together: the family. The slow but steady decadence in our homes is reshaping the Valleys moral landscape and not for the better. For generations, the Kashmiri family was more than a household; it was a moral school, a welfare system and a conflictresolution council under one roof. Grandparents transmitted values, parents enforced discipline with love, and children learned their first lessons in empathy, patience and faith at home, not on a screen. Today, that compact is visibly fraying. The joint family is shrinking into isolated nuclear units. Elders, once revered, now find themselves sidelined, their counsel treated as outdated lectures in a hyperconnected, hyperdistracted age. Decadence does not arrive with a single dramatic event; it seeps in gradually. It is evident in the normalisation of disrespectful speech, in rising domestic violence, and in the erosion of modesty and restraint in our public and digital lives. It appears in parents inability or unwillingness to set boundaries for children, while gadgets and social media quietly assume the role of surrogate guardians. As consumerism deepens its roots, the language of sacrifice and contentment that once defined Kashmiri homes is giving way to envy, display and relentless comparison. Terrorism, economic anxieties and exposure to a globalised culture have all played their part. But to attribute everything to circumstances is to evade responsibility. A society that cannot protect its own value system inside the four walls of its homes cannot hope to insulate its streets from chaos. Crime, substance abuse, mental health crises and a growing sense of alienation among the youth are not detached social phenomena; they are symptoms of a deeper breakdown in the first school of life, the family. Reversing this decadence demands more than sermonising from pulpits and podiums. It requires parents to reclaim time from their screens and careers and reinvest it in conversations at the dinner table. It requires schools and religious institutions to work with families, not in parallel, to nurture character. It requires the State to recognise that policies on housing, work and social welfare directly influence how families live, gather and care for one another. Kashmir cannot afford a future where the marketplace and the mobile phone raise our children, while parents become mere financiers of lifestyle. If the Valley is to recover its moral compass, the repair work must begin at home. A society that rebuilds its families rebuilds its future; one that lets decadence hollow out its households will eventually find its public life collapsing under the same rot.

RisingKashmir 19 Jun 2026 6:54 am

Revisit the One-Year Research for Honours Programme

One of the major areas requiring review is the clarity and structure of the research framework DR KHURSHID A TARIQ The NEP 2020 envisages the promotion of research in the HEIs. This led to the introduction of a one-year research component in the Honours Programme from the academic session 2025 for 2022 batches in some J&K degree colleges as per UGC NCrF guidelines, which is a significant academic initiative aimed at developing research aptitude, analytical thinking, scientific curiosity, and independent learning among students. However, the SOPs for fourth-year research implementation were missing, and the vibrant research ecosystem is still a dream apart. Undoubtedly, research exposure at the UG level provides students with an opportunity to get sensitised with research, inculcate a scientific temper and spirit, understand scientific methodologies, and develop scientific pursuit to understand nature and natural principles, emerge as problem solvers, explore new ideas, and contribute meaningfully to the knowledge creation in their respective disciplines. However, a systematic evaluation of the one-year research programme is necessary to identify the existing gaps and address the shortcomings so that future batches receive a more effective, structured, and academically enriching research experience for a meaningful learning outcome of pursuing research at the final stage of a four-year academic programme. The sudden implementation of research at the UG level without actually assessing the ground situation and developing the requisite physical infrastructure for research has adversely affected the morale of the research students presently enrolled in the honours with research programme. Before offering the one-year research to a fresh batch of honours programme from this academic session, a critical evaluation of the already continuing research is need of the hour for early redressal and rectification of shortfalls, challenges, and limitations observed during its first year of implementation. Research cannot achieve its intended objectives without providing students with a supportive academic environment and research ecosystem. One of the major areas requiring review is the clarity and structure of the research framework. During the initial year, several challenges emerged due to the absence of research cells in the colleges and the lack of research statutes/guidelines governing the honours with research programme. Understanding of the research problem, selection of suitable topics, development of research synopsis, formulation of research objectives and hypothesis, conducting the local, national and international literature review, designing of research methodologies, understanding the applications of statistical methods for research, defining expected research outcomes in sync with societal needs, understanding the nitty-gritty of academic writing and writing of research dissertations/projects, writing of research papers and understanding the publication process for publishing the research findings in journals should be clear to a student before making a choice for honours with research. All of these are the indispensable requirements for doing research and will actually enable the students for a direct PhD programme in HEIs and research centres, otherwise it will be a mere accumulation of a transcript and will fetch no real purpose. A detailed review to assess whether relevant research guidelines are available, whether research spaces and protocols exist, whether research SOPs exist, whether adequate research laboratories exist in colleges, whether uninterrupted electricity is available to run the equipment for scientific research, and whether the colleges can remain open to run early morning, late evening or late night experiments. Research cant be done or fulfilled from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm; it is a 24x7 activity. Successful completion of research projects depends on continuous discussion with the supervisor, repetition of the experiments, access to libraries, databases, field facilities, software tools, and other necessary resources. If students face difficulties due to inadequate infrastructure, limited access to research materials, or financial constraints, these issues must be addressed before implementing the programme for a new batch in the fourth year. Another important aspect is the availability of suitable supervisors and their workload management. Quality research not only depends on the availability of physical infrastructure but largely on effective mentorship and persistent supervision. The first-year experience should be analysed to determine whether the number of supervisors were sufficient, whether faculty members had adequate time and resources to guide and monitor students. Overburdening faculty members with excessive research supervision responsibilities may compromise the quality of guidance and will not only reduce the effectiveness of the programme but will overall degrade and compromise the quality of the teaching-learning process. The feedback received from students, supervisors, departments, and institutions should form an integral part of the fresh admission process to assess the shortfalls and shortcomings and address the challenges faced during the first year of implementation before offering the research option to the next batches. A mandatory induction and orientation programmes, workshops, and training sessions should be held to acquaint the students with the need and significance of research and the future academic and job prospects in their chosen research fields, so that the real purpose of nurturing future researchers and innovators is met. This will pave the way for strengthening the programme and reap the actual benefits of research at the UG level. ( The Author is Associate Professor of Zoology, Islamia College of Science & Commerce. Feedback: drkatariq@gmail.com)

RisingKashmir 19 Jun 2026 6:52 am

Swami Vivekananda and the Global Return of Yoga

From The Sacred Soil Of Bharata To Chicago And Back To Hooghly PRATAPRAO JADHAV Throughout history, certain ideas have travelled beyond boundaries and transformed societies. And Yoga is one of the Indias oldest traditions, whose journey has moved from ancient scriptures to global recognition. The word Yoga derived from the Sanskrit root yuj, meaning 'to yoke' or 'to unite' encapsulates a comprehensive system of philosophical inquiry and practical discipline aimed at the union of the individual self (jvtman) with the Universal Consciousness (Paramtman). The earliest seeds of Yoga are found in the ig Veda (c. 15001200 BCE), where the concept of tapas (austerity) and dhyna (meditation) are referenced. These ideas were further developed in the Upaniads, which articulated many of the philosophical foundations of Yoga. It was, however, the Yoga Stras of Maharihi Patajali (c. 200 BCE 400 CE) that gave Yoga its most systematic framework the classical aga yoga or eight-limbed path comprising Yama, Niyama, sana, Pryma, Pratyhra, Dhra, Dhyna, and Samdhi. Beyond Patajali, the Bhagavad Gt presents Yoga as a dynamic philosophy for living. Set against the backdrop of the battlefield of Kurukshetra, the dialogue between Lord Krishna and Arjuna offers profound insights into human duty, purpose, and spiritual growth. Among the various paths described in the Bhagavad Gt, Karma Yoga (path of selfless action), Jna Yoga (path of knowledge), and Bhakti Yoga (path of devotion) are the three great roads to liberation. India, therefore, is not merely the birthplace of yoga it is the living civilisation from which yoga grew organically, over millennia, as part of its spiritual, cultural, and philosophical fabric. However, during the period of colonial influence sections of educated Indian society increasingly came under the influence of Western intellectual frameworks, and traditional systems of knowledge, including Yoga, were often viewed as less relevant in the changing modern world. At this important time, Swami Vivekananda emerged as a powerful voice who helped people rediscover the value of yoga. Through his teachings and his historic speech at the Worlds Parliament of Religions, he brought global attention to Indias spiritual heritage and inspired a new confidence in the timeless wisdom of yoga. He shared the ideas of Vedanta and yoga with people from different parts of the world and showed that yoga was not only a religious practice but also a path for personal growth, inner peace, and self-development. The respect and appreciation he received abroad helped Indians regain confidence and pride in their own ancient traditions and culture. His lectures in Chicago and subsequently across the United States and Europe introduced the West to the concept of Rja Yoga (the royal yoga of mind-control), Jna Yoga (the yoga of intellectual discrimination), Karma Yoga (yoga of selfless service), and Bhakti Yoga (yoga of devotion). His book Rja Yoga (1896), based on Patajali's Yoga Stras, became one of the earliest and most influential introductions of yogic philosophy to Western audiences. In his lectures on Rja Yoga, Swami Vivekananda presented Yoga as a systematic and experiential discipline for exploring the inner dimensions of human consciousness. For Vivekananda, India's greatest contribution to humanity lay in its spiritual wisdom, with Yoga representing one of its most profound and enduring expressions. His ideas attracted the attention of prominent intellectuals and thinkers of the period, contributing to a broader Western engagement with Indian philosophy. What is perhaps less celebrated but equally significant is the manner in which Vivekananda's work in the West catalysed a renaissance of yoga within India itself. When Swami Vivekananda returned to India in 1897, he did not come back empty-handed. He brought with him a renewed self-confidence a reconstituted sense of pride in India's spiritual inheritance that had been galvanised by his reception in the West. After returning to India in 1897, Vivekananda delivered lectures across the country, inspiring people to rediscover Indian spiritual traditions. On 1 May 1897, Swami Vivekananda founded the Ramakrishna Mission in Belur Math, Howrah situated on the western bank of the Hooghly river, just a short distance from where Rmakia had passed his final years at Dakshineswar. This institution, built on the Hooghly riverbank in Bengal, became the global headquarters of a movement that propagated the ideals of Vednta, service as worship (iva jne jva sev), and the practical application of yoga philosophy. Despite being the land of spiritual pioneers like Ramakrishna Paramahansa and Swami Vivekananda, the public visibility of yoga in Bengal gradually reduced with changing times. Yoga gradually moved away from the centre of public life due to changing lifestyles, modern priorities, and social shifts. Yet, its roots remained alive through spiritual institutions and dedicated practitioners. On 11 September 1893, Beginning with the immortal greeting, Sisters and Brothers of America, Swami Vivekananda introduced the world to Indias spiritual wisdom through his historic speech at the Worlds Parliament of Religions. Now, Sisters and Brothers of West Bengal, in your own home, witness the homecoming of yogafrom Chicagos global stage to the banks of the Hooghly. these words carry a deep emotional connection, reminding us of the historic moment when Swami Vivekananda introduced Indias spiritual wisdom to the world. His message travelled from India to the world, spreading the values of yoga, harmony, and inner peace. What returns to the banks of the Hooghly today is not Yoga itselfwhich never ceased to exist in Indiabut the renewed global recognition and appreciation of Yoga that began with India's ancient sages and found renewed expression through Vivekananda's message to the world. It has returned reinvigorated, re-recognised, and re-established to the Hooghly riverbank in Bengal, where Belur Math stands to this day as a living monument to that journey. Today, as yoga is practised globally, and as the world recognises yoga as an Intangible Cultural Heritage, it is essential to remember that yoga's global journey has its axis in Swami Vivekananda's historic mission. Today, with the celebration of International Day of Yoga in Kolkata, it feels like a beautiful homecoming of yoga to the land from where its message began its journey to the global stage. The banks of the Hooghly once again witness people coming together to celebrate a tradition that crossed oceans and returned with greater recognition and respect. This journey from Chicago to Hooghly is not merely the journey of a practice; it is the journey of an Idea and indeed an emotion that continues to connect humanity through balance, compassion, and self-awareness and the pursuit of inner harmony. (The Author is Union Minister of State (IC) for Ayush and Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare. Courtesy: PIB)

RisingKashmir 19 Jun 2026 6:46 am

Traffic Congestion in Kashmir: More a Discipline Crisis than a Road Capacity Problem

Kashmir does not merely need wider roads; it needs a wider culture of responsibility AHMAD AYAZ Traffic congestion has emerged as one of the most persistent public concerns in Kashmir, particularly in Srinagar and its surrounding areas. Every day, thousands of commuters lose valuable time while navigating traffic jams that have become an accepted part of daily life. The delays cause frustration, increase fuel consumption, reduce productivity, contribute to environmental pollution, and negatively affect the overall quality of life. Whenever traffic congestion is discussed, the most common demands are for wider roads, additional flyovers, and large-scale infrastructure projects. While infrastructure development undoubtedly plays an important role, it would be a mistake to assume that road expansion alone can solve Kashmir's traffic problems. A closer examination of the situation suggests that a significant portion of the congestion witnessed across the Valley is not due to a lack of road space but to the inefficient and undisciplined use of the space already available. In many respects, Kashmir's traffic problem is increasingly becoming a crisis of discipline rather than a crisis of road capacity. Traffic jams are most visible in Srinagar city, its outskirts, and busy towns such as Pattan, Magam, Narbal, and several other commercial centres. Certain stretches undoubtedly face infrastructure-related challenges. Areas such as Qamarwari towards HMT, portions of the Srinagar-Baramulla highway, and some urban corridors experience pressure due to growing vehicle ownership and increasing economic activity. However, there are numerous locations where roads that should be functioning smoothly become congested because of poor driving habits, illegal parking, and a general disregard for traffic regulations. One of the most common causes of congestion is the tendency of motorists to stop or park wherever they find it convenient. Vehicles are frequently seen occupying road shoulders, market entrances, junctions, and even portions of the main carriageway. Drivers often stop to make purchases, pick up passengers, or attend to personal errands without considering the impact of their actions on other road users. The consequences are predictable. Roads designed to accommodate two-way movement effectively become narrower, forcing vehicles into bottlenecks that slow traffic and create unnecessary delays. In many market areas, traffic congestion is less a consequence of road design and more a result of unauthorised parking and roadside encroachments. A similar problem is witnessed with public transport vehicles. Buses, minibuses, taxis, and other passenger vehicles often stop abruptly in the middle of roads to pick up or drop off passengers. Such practices interrupt the flow of traffic, create confusion, and increase the likelihood of accidents. The few seconds saved by one driver can result in several minutes of delay for hundreds of others. Another major contributor to congestion is the widespread absence of lane discipline. On many roads, motorists frequently change lanes without warning, overtake from inappropriate sides, and disregard lane markings altogether. During peak traffic hours, some drivers attempt to bypass queues by driving on the wrong side of the road, assuming that they will save time. In reality, such behaviour often produces the opposite result. Wrong-side driving disrupts the movement of oncoming traffic and frequently leads to situations where vehicles become locked in opposing directions, creating complete gridlock. What could have been a manageable traffic slowdown turns into a prolonged standstill because too many motorists prioritise individual convenience over collective responsibility. The situation becomes particularly problematic at intersections. Rather than waiting patiently for their turn, many drivers attempt to move simultaneously from multiple directions. The resulting confusion often blocks traffic movement entirely. In such cases, congestion has little to do with the width of roads and everything to do with the absence of discipline. A comparison with larger metropolitan cities provides an important perspective. Cities such as Delhi handle traffic volumes many times greater than those witnessed anywhere in Kashmir. Despite facing enormous pressure from millions of vehicles, traffic movement in many parts of Delhi remains comparatively better managed because of stricter enforcement, better lane discipline, designated parking facilities, and a greater degree of public compliance with traffic regulations. This comparison is important because it demonstrates that traffic volume alone does not determine congestion levels. Effective management, public cooperation, and consistent enforcement can significantly improve traffic flow even in densely populated urban environments. If cities dealing with far greater vehicle numbers can maintain a reasonable level of order, there is no reason why smaller towns and cities in Kashmir cannot achieve similar improvements. The role of enforcement cannot be overlooked. Traffic rules exist not merely to punish violators but to ensure safety, efficiency, and orderly movement on roads. However, regulations are effective only when they are implemented consistently and fairly. When motorists observe that traffic violations carry little or no consequence, compliance naturally declines. A driver who parks illegally without penalty is likely to repeat the behaviour. Similarly, motorists who violate lane discipline, obstruct roads, or ignore traffic signals often continue doing so if enforcement remains inconsistent. Over time, a culture develops in which rules are viewed as optional rather than mandatory. Once such a mindset becomes widespread, traffic management becomes increasingly difficult regardless of the quality of infrastructure available. Experience from various parts of the world shows that significant improvements in traffic flow can often be achieved through better enforcement alone. Strict action against illegal parking, wrong-side driving, obstruction of roads, unauthorised roadside stops, and signal violations can produce visible results within a relatively short period. At the same time, traffic congestion cannot be viewed solely as an enforcement issue. It is equally a reflection of public attitudes and civic behaviour. Roads are shared public spaces, and their efficient functioning depends upon cooperation among all users. Unfortunately, many people continue to view traffic rules as inconveniences rather than safeguards. A motorist who parks in a prohibited area may think only about saving a few minutes of walking distance. Rarely does he consider that his decision may delay hundreds of commuters, obstruct emergency vehicles, or create dangerous conditions for pedestrians. Similarly, a driver who jumps a queue or drives on the wrong side may believe he is gaining an advantage. In reality, such behaviour contributes to the very congestion he seeks to avoid. Addressing these challenges requires a change in mindset. Citizens must recognise that traffic discipline is not merely a legal obligation but a civic responsibility. Respecting traffic rules is ultimately about respecting the rights, safety, and convenience of fellow citizens. Public awareness, therefore has an important role to play. While some traffic violations result from deliberate negligence, others stem from a lack of awareness regarding their broader consequences. Schools, colleges, community organisations, local bodies, and the media can all contribute to building a culture of responsible road use. Young people, in particular, should be educated about traffic discipline from an early age. Habits formed during childhood and adolescence often continue into adulthood. A generation that grows up understanding the importance of orderly road behaviour is more likely to become responsible drivers and pedestrians in the future. Awareness campaigns should focus on practical aspects of road discipline. Obeying traffic signals, respecting lane markings, avoiding unnecessary use of horns, parking only in designated areas, and giving priority to pedestrians where required are simple measures that can collectively make a substantial difference. It is equally important to highlight the hidden costs of traffic indiscipline. Traffic congestion leads to significant fuel wastage, increased vehicle maintenance costs, loss of productive working hours, environmental degradation, and elevated stress levels. Understanding these consequences can encourage individuals to modify their behaviour. Pedestrians also have an important role to play in improving traffic conditions. In many areas, roads are crossed at random points despite the availability of designated crossing facilities. Pedestrian movement that ignores basic safety considerations can interrupt traffic flow and create hazardous situations. Where pedestrian crossings, footbridges, and designated crossing points exist, they should be used consistently. Simultaneously, authorities must ensure that pedestrian infrastructure is accessible, safe, and properly maintained. Technology can complement traditional enforcement mechanisms. Surveillance cameras, automated challan systems, intelligent traffic signals, and real-time monitoring can improve accountability and ensure more consistent implementation of traffic regulations. Technology can reduce opportunities for selective enforcement and encourage greater compliance among motorists. However, technology should be viewed as a supporting tool rather than a complete solution. Sustainable improvement ultimately depends on human behaviour. No amount of technology can fully compensate for a lack of civic responsibility. There is also a need for better urban planning and market management. Many commercial areas suffer from congestion because parking arrangements are inadequate and roadside spaces are poorly regulated. Designated parking facilities, regulated loading and unloading zones, improved market layouts, and better traffic circulation plans can reduce unnecessary pressure on roads. Importantly, policymakers should avoid viewing road widening and flyovers as universal remedies. Infrastructure expansion often provides only temporary relief. As roads become wider and travel appears easier, vehicle usage tends to increase. Over time, congestion frequently returns to previous levels. This phenomenon, commonly known as induced demand, has been observed in cities around the world. This does not mean that infrastructure projects are unnecessary. Roads must be upgraded to meet growing transportation needs. However, infrastructure investments should be accompanied by strong enforcement, better planning, and sustained public awareness efforts. Otherwise, the benefits of expensive projects may prove short-lived. Kashmir today is experiencing increasing urbanisation, rising vehicle ownership, and expanding economic activity. These developments make efficient traffic management more important than ever. The challenge facing policymakers is not simply to construct more roads but to ensure that existing roads are used responsibly and efficiently. As a world-renowned tourist destination, Kashmir should aspire to project an image of order, efficiency, and civic responsibility. Visitors should not only admire the Valley's natural beauty but also experience a transport system that reflects discipline and good governance. Smooth traffic movement is an important component of both resident satisfaction and visitor experience. Traffic congestion in Kashmir is, therefore more than a road problem; it is fundamentally a discipline problem. Roads alone cannot solve congestion if motorists continue to disregard basic traffic rules. Lasting improvement will require a combination of effective enforcement, public awareness, responsible driving habits, better planning, and collective civic responsibility. The solution lies in creating a culture where traffic discipline becomes a shared societal value. When drivers, passengers, pedestrians, businesses, and authorities all play their part, traffic flow can improve significantly without waiting for costly infrastructure projects. Kashmir does not merely need wider roads; it needs a wider culture of responsibility. Until discipline becomes as important as infrastructure, traffic congestion will continue to challenge daily life across the Valley. But if responsibility, cooperation, and respect for traffic rules become part of Kashmir's civic culture, the region can move towards safer roads, smoother traffic movement, and a more efficient transport system for all. (The author is a Columnist. He can be reached at ahmadayaz08@gmail.com )

RisingKashmir 19 Jun 2026 6:39 am

Dy CM for prompt decisions on sand, stone quarrying, loose material lifting

Chairs meeting on revival of customary mining activities in Kashmir SRINAGAR: Deputy Chief Minister, Surinder Choudhary on Thursday emphasized the need for prompt decisions regarding the sand and stone quarrying and lifting of loose material across Kashmir to ensure the uninterrupted availability of construction material for the public. The Deputy Chief Minister made these remarks []

Kashmir Reader 19 Jun 2026 6:22 am

Ensure greater vibrancy in KVIB to spur employment, economic growth

SRINAGAR: Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary on Thursday called for revitalizing the Jammu and Kashmir Khadi and Village Industries Board (KVIB) to boost employment and economic growth. Speaking at a review meeting in Srinagar, he highlighted the importance of making KVIB more dynamic by expanding outreach and implementing reforms. He reviewed progress under the Prime []

Kashmir Reader 19 Jun 2026 6:21 am

CS directs rationalization of departmental cadres, timely DPCs

SRINAGAR: Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo on Thursday chaired a high-level meeting with Administrative Secretaries to review the status of Recruitment Rules (RRs) updates and Departmental Promotion Committees (DPCs) for government employees. The meeting focused on strengthening human resource management, ensuring timely promotions, and aligning departmental structures with modern governance needs. During the session, the Chief []

Kashmir Reader 19 Jun 2026 6:20 am

Opp has no constructive response to Omar govts dev agenda: NC

SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference Provincial President (Kashmir) Showkat Mir Thursday said that the opposition parties have failed to put forward any constructive suggestions to match or challenge the development momentum initiated by the Omar Abdullah-led elected government. He made these remarks while interacting with several public and individual delegations at the party []

Kashmir Reader 19 Jun 2026 6:19 am

Public engagement essential pillar of effective governance: Itoo

JAMMU: Minister for Health and Medical Education, Social Welfare and Education, Sakeena Itoo on Thursday held series of interactions with public delegations and citizens at Civil Secretariat, Jammu, listening to their concerns and assuring them of timely and effective redressal. During the public outreach, delegations representing different areas and sectors apprised the Minister of issues []

Kashmir Reader 19 Jun 2026 6:18 am

Div Com Kmr inaugurates CoE for e-Governance at RTO Office

SRINAGAR: Divisional Commissioner Kashmir, Anshul Garg, along with Deputy Commissioner Srinagar, Akshay Labroo, on Thursday inaugurated the Centre of Excellence for E-Governance (CSC) established by the District Administration Srinagar at the Regional Transport Office (RTO) Srinagar. The Centre of Excellence has been set up with the objective of strengthening public service delivery and improving citizen []

Kashmir Reader 19 Jun 2026 6:18 am

DC Sgr inspects vulnerable power substations

Calls for replacing damaged equipment SRINAGAR: Deputy Commissioner (DC) Srinagar, Akshay Labroo on Thursday conducted on-site inspections of various vulnerable Distribution Transformer Substations (DTs) across the District to assess their operational condition, evaluate infrastructure deficiencies and ensure uninterrupted power supply and public safety. The DC was accompanied by Chief Planning Officer Fayaz Ahmad Dar, IAS []

Kashmir Reader 19 Jun 2026 6:16 am

Sharma inaugurates state-of-the-art food processing laboratory at CUK

GANDERBAL: Minister for Science & Technology, Information Technology and Youth Affairs, Government of Jammu & Kashmir, Satish Sharma inaugurated the state-of-the-art Food Processing Laboratory at the Design Innovation Centre (DIC), Central University of Kashmir (CUKashmir) at Green Campus here Thursday.The new facility aims to promote innovation, entrepreneurship, and practical skills among youth, supporting local industries []

Kashmir Reader 19 Jun 2026 6:15 am

JKBOSE notifies date sheet for Hr Sec Annual (Pvt)/Bi-Annual Exam

SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) has notified the Date Sheet for the Higher Secondary Part-I (Class 11th) Examination, Session Annual (Private)/Bi-Annual 2026, for both Kashmir Division and Winter/Summer Zone areas of Jammu Division, including the UTs of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh. The examinations shall commence on 7 July, 2026 and []

Kashmir Reader 19 Jun 2026 6:13 am

Khyber Cement Regrets the Accident at Khonmoh Plant; Injured Employees Receiving Medical Care

SRINAGAR: Khyber Cement is deeply saddened to report that an unfortunate accident occurred on 18th June 2026, at its manufacturing plant in Khonmoh, at around 9 PM, resulting in injuries to a few employees, the company said in a statement issued at midnight. Emergency response protocols were activated immediately following the incident, and the injured []

KashmirLife 19 Jun 2026 1:18 am

MeT Issues Flash Flood Alert as Rain, Thunderstorms Hit Jammu Kashmir

SRINAGAR: Amid a Meteorological Department warning of flash floods and mudslides in vulnerable areas, rain, thunderstorms, gusty winds and hailstorms lashed several parts of Jammu and Kashmir on Thursday evening. An official of the MeT Centre Srinagar said that many places across Kashmir and parts of the Jammu division, including Ramban, Doda, Kishtwar, Rajouri and []

KashmirLife 18 Jun 2026 11:13 pm

Woman Injured in Srinagar Hit-and-Run Accident Dies at SMHS Hospital

SRINAGAR: A woman who was critically injured in a hit-and-run accident near Ahmadia Hospital in the Nowgam area of Srinagar succumbed to her injuries at SMHS Hospital, officials said on Thursday. The deceased has been identified as Arooja Tariq, wife of Tariq Ahmad Wani and a resident of Baghat, Srinagar. Officials said the woman had []

KashmirLife 18 Jun 2026 11:03 pm

KPDCL Announces Scheduled Power Cuts in Several Kashmir Districts

SRINAGAR: The Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited (KPDCL) has announced a series of scheduled power shutdowns across parts of Srinagar, Anantnag, Kulgam and Kupwara districts later this month to facilitate maintenance and related works on various transmission lines. According to the Chief Engineer, Distribution, KPDCL, power supply to HSHS Market, Batamaloo, PCR Batamaloo, Firdousabad, Sarai []

KashmirLife 18 Jun 2026 10:35 pm

NC Govt Will Complete Full Term, BJPs Campaign Will Fail: Sadhotra

SRINAGAR: National Conference Additional General Secretary and former minister Ajay Kumar Sadhotra on Wednesday asserted that the government led by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah would complete its full five-year term, saying attempts by political opponents to create uncertainty about its stability would be proved wrong. Addressing a workers meeting in Udhampur, organised by District President []

KashmirLife 18 Jun 2026 10:16 pm

Peace process sustainability rests heavily on mutual accountability: Iranian envoy Mohammad Fathali

New Delhi [India], June 18 : Addressing the long-term durability of the recent diplomatic breakthrough, Iranian envoy Mohammad Fathali has stated that the sustainability of the peace process rests heavily on mutual accountability, noting that the current accord possesses the unique potential to establish lasting regional stability if all global signatories uphold their responsibilities in good faith. In an exclusive interview with ANI, Fathali asserted that while Tehran remains fully committed to its international obligations, the ultimate success of the agreement will depend on whether all parties maintain strict adherence to their diplomatic promises. Ultimately, any judgment regarding the sustainability of this agreement depends on the extent to which all parties adhere to their commitments, Fathali said. These observations follow a highly anticipated diplomatic breakthrough on Thursday, where US President Donald Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian signed a historic peace deal aimed at bringing an end to the months-long war in the Middle East. Trump put his signature to the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) during a dinner with French President Emmanuel Macron at the Palace of Versailles following a G7 summit. The 14-point US-Iran agreement provides for an immediate cessation of military operations, including in Lebanon, and commits both countries to pursuing a final agreement within 60 days. It also includes provisions for the removal of the US naval blockade, safe passage of commercial vessels through the Strait of Hormuz, phased sanctions relief, the release of frozen Iranian assets, and a US-backed economic development programme for Iran worth at least USD 300 billion. Furthermore, the memorandum states that Iran has reaffirmed it will not develop or acquire nuclear weapons and envisages future discussions regarding enriched uranium stockpiles under the supervision of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Reflecting on past diplomatic friction to contextually frame this newly signed peace process, the Iranian envoy drew a sharp historical contrast regarding compliance, highlighting that Tehran has a proven track record of honouring its international covenants. The Islamic Republic of Iran has consistently demonstrated its commitment to its international obligations and has never violated its agreements. By contrast, it was the United States that unilaterally withdrew from the 2015 agreement (the JCPOA), he stated. Despite these historical challenges and deep-seated geopolitical hurdles, Fathali described the current accord as a potential watershed moment that could fundamentally transform international diplomacy and build mutual trust across the region. Nevertheless, we believe that the current agreement has the potential to become a historic turning point in the region and in international relations, provided that all parties uphold their commitments in good faith and with a full sense of responsibility. If such an approach prevails, this agreement can serve as a foundation for lasting stability, cooperation, and mutual trust. However, if commitments are disregarded, it is only natural that its continuity and success will face significantchallenges, Fathali said. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 18 Jun 2026 10:13 pm

Kashmir: DGP Flags off 45 Mountain Rescue Teams, Army Reviews Security Along Ahead of Amarnath Yatra 2026

SRINAGAR: With preparations gathering pace for the forthcoming Shri Amarnath Yatra 2026, Jammu and Kashmir Police, disaster response agencies and the Indian Army have intensified efforts to ensure the safety and security of pilgrims, with Director General of Police (DGP) Nalin Prabhat on Thursday flagging off 45 specialised Mountain Rescue Teams (MRTs) and the Northern []

KashmirLife 18 Jun 2026 9:25 pm

Pakistani National Repatriated Through Teetwal Friendship Bridge in Kashmir

SRINAGAR: A Pakistani national apprehended earlier this month was repatriated to Pakistan-held Kashmir (PaK) through the Teetwal Friendship Bridge in the Karnah sector of north Kashmirs Kupwara district on Thursday after the completion of all legal and procedural formalities. Officials said Assad Khan, son of Janzab Khan and a resident of Muzaffarabad, had been apprehended []

KashmirLife 18 Jun 2026 8:28 pm

IGP Kashmir Reviews Security Preparedness for NEET Re-Exam, Amarnath Yatra

Srinagar, June 18: Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kashmir, V.K. Birdi, chaired a high-level meeting to evaluate security preparedness for the upcoming NEET UG-2026 re-examination and the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra (SANJY)-2026. During the review, he directed officers to ensure comprehensive security arrangements, strict adherence to Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), and close coordination among all concerned agencies. The meeting focused on assessing plans related to security deployment, traffic regulation, public facilitation, and overall operational readiness to guarantee the smooth and incident-free conduct of both events. While reviewing preparations for the NEET re-examination, Birdi instructed officers to maintain heightened alertness at examination centres and enforce all prescribed guidelines effectively. He emphasized adequate deployment of police personnel for crowd management, access control, and maintaining law and order. He also directed thorough frisking and verification of candidates at entry points in coordination with examination authorities and stressed secure handling and transportation of confidential examination materials. Traffic officials were asked to ensure hassle-free movement of vehicles and prevent congestion around examination venues. The IGP also reviewed arrangements for the annual Amarnath Yatra, stressing coordinated efforts between security forces and civil administration. District SSPs were directed to personally monitor security measures and ensure comprehensive protection of Yatra convoys. He further called for strict implementation of convoy schedules, enhanced security along the Pahalgam and Baltal routes, and continuous vigilance at vulnerable locations.

RisingKashmir 18 Jun 2026 8:08 pm

Apple may hike prices as it grapples with memory chip shortage

California, June 18: Apple may be forced to raise prices across parts of its product lineup as escalating costs for memory and storage chips continue to pressure the technology giant's supply chain, Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook said in an interview with The Wall Street Journal . Describing the situation as unsustainable, Cook said Apple has taken extensive measures to shield consumers from rising component costs but indicated that maintaining current pricing levels could become increasingly difficult. We've done everything we can to absorb these increases and protect customers, Cook was quoted as saying. However, he declined to specify which products could be affected by potential price adjustments. The remarks come as the global artificial intelligence (AI) boom drives unprecedented demand for advanced semiconductor components, particularly memory and storage chips that are critical to both AI infrastructure and consumer electronics. The rapid deployment of enterprise AI systems and next-generation AI models has significantly increased demand for high-performance computing hardware. Large-scale AI data centres rely on graphics processing units (GPUs), central processing units (CPUs), memory chips and storage components, creating intense competition for semiconductor supplies. Major memory chip manufacturers, including South Korea's SK Hynix and Samsung Electronics, as well as U.S.-based Micron Technology, have benefited from the surge in demand, with their market valuations rising sharply in recent months. Apple, which depends on memory chips for products such as iPhones, iPads and Mac computers, is among the consumer electronics companies facing growing challenges in securing sufficient supply as AI-related demand continues to expand. The company is widely expected to unveil its next-generation iPhone 18 lineup in September, with industry reports suggesting that a foldable iPhone could be introduced. Any increase in component costs could influence pricing strategies for future product launches. At the same time, major AI infrastructure operatorsincluding Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Alphabethave substantially increased capital expenditures to expand computing capacity for training and deploying advanced AI models. Their aggressive investments have further tightened the market for critical semiconductor components. The industry is also witnessing rapid innovation in memory technology. SK Hynix recently announced that it has supplied samples of its latest High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) chips to customers. According to the company, the new 12-layer HBM4E chip delivers speeds of up to 16 gigabits per second per pin and offers more than 20 percent higher power efficiency compared with previous-generation products. Analysts say continued growth in AI workloads is likely to keep demand for advanced memory solutions elevated, potentially reshaping pricing dynamics across the broader technology sector and increasing cost pressures for consumer device manufacturers.

RisingKashmir 18 Jun 2026 7:58 pm

PM Modi outlines India's AI vision at VivaTech 2026, rolls out red carpet for global tech players

New Delhi [India], June 18, : Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday outlined India's vision for ArtificiaI Intelligence stating that its democratization is important for ensuring that its benefits reach everyone. Addressing the 10th edition of the VivaTech Summit, in Paris, PM Modi rolled out the red carpet for top tech companies emphasizing that his government is easing regulations and expanding ease of doing business. He asked the attendees to visit the India pavilion and get a feel of the startup innovation and India's immense energy. The Summit, Europe's largest technology and startup event, brings together startups, technology leaders and investors under one roof. He said that the India pavilion shows the prowess of India's startup ecosystem. From world's first 3D printed rocket engine to advanced genetic engineering therapies and AI solutions that detect cancers and other critical diseases, the India pavilion is host to emerging technology. The Prime Minister laid emphasis on the booming artificial intelligence (AI) technology improving access, driving economic growth and also help sustain our healthy planet. Weighing on the AI technology, PM Modi said that for India AI means all-inclusive underlining the importance of the principle of inclusivity that is at the heart of the Modi government. The Prime Minister asked everyone present to take the lead and work with India and deliver for all. Using the example of Sarlaben to showcase India's AI prowess, PM Modi said that it is helping women dairy farmers in livestock management. Launched by Amul, Sarlaben is a voice-first AI assistant that helps dairy farmers managing their livestock right from their nutrition to health. The Prime Minister also delved on India's great achievements in space technology stating that India was the first country to land near the south pole of the moon. On prioritising digital technology, PM Modi said that numerous lives are being transformed through government's initiatives like the SVAMITVA scheme and the PM GatiShakti initiative. The Prime Minister said that India is a world leader in digital payments with half of world's digital payment transactions happening in India through UPI. He also gave the example of DigiLocker that has led to 700 million people accessing authentic documents with no need for physical documents. In the last decade, India has been going through a rapid transformation that is powered by technology. From creating the world's largest digital identity system to the world's largest digital payment platforms. We are using technology at a massive scale for financial inclusion, education, telemedicine, agriculture and more. Because of our unified payments interface or UPI, half of the world's real-time digital transactions happen in India today. You can now use UPI in France too at the Eiffel Tower or the Paris airport. We have several examples of such world-class digital public goods. Digilocker is one of the world's largest digital document wallet..., the PM said. PM Modi is currently in France, where he participated in the G7 Summit over the last two days and held talks with several world leaders, including US President Donald Trump. Earlier on Thursday, he met leading business executives in Paris and held discussions on investment opportunities and expansion plans in India. The discussions with the CEOs of the French companies focused on strengthening cooperation across sectors ranging from shipping and logistics to railways, construction and artificial intelligence, according to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA). (ANI)

RisingKashmir 18 Jun 2026 7:46 pm

DIG NKR Conducts Security Review, Assesses Police Station Functioning in District Bandipora.

Bandipora, June 18, 2026: Deputy Inspector General of Police, North Kashmir Range visited District Bandipora today to conduct a comprehensive security review with special emphasis on the functioning of Police Stations and overall preparedness of the district police. During the visit, DIG NKR was accompanied by SSP Bandipora and other Officers where he inspected the premises of Police Post Aloosa, Police Station Bandipora and Police Station Aragam and examined infrastructure, deployment patterns and operational readiness. He interacted with officers and personnel at each establishment, assessed station-level functioning and issued directions aimed at enhancing efficiency, accountability and preparedness. Structured review meetings were held to evaluate crime control measures, coordination among units and the overall performance of Police Stations and Police Posts. The deliberations highlighted the importance of intelligence-based policing, enhanced coordination and proactive station-level functioning to effectively address emerging security challenges. During his visit to Police Station Aragam and Police Station Bandipora, the DIG NKR also reviewed the functioning of the Crime and Criminal Tracking Network & Systems (CCTNS) and allied online platforms, including the Inter-Operable Criminal Justice System (ICJS). He laid particular emphasis on ensuring quality, accurate and real-time data entry in the online CAS/CCTNS platform and directed officers to maintain the highest standards of data management and timely updation of records. DIG NKR further reviewed security and administrative arrangements being put in place for the forthcoming Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra (SANJY)-2026 and Muharram observances in Sub-Division Sumbal. He stressed upon meticulous planning, inter-agency coordination and proactive measures to ensure the smooth and peaceful conduct of both events. While addressing officers, DIG NKR underscored vigilance, discipline and professionalism as the cornerstones of effective policing. He directed officers to intensify patrolling, maintain operational sharpness and ensure seamless functioning of Police Stations.

RisingKashmir 18 Jun 2026 7:37 pm

Jammu Kashmir HC Rejects Appeal in Pre-Emption Land Dispute

SRINAGAR: The High Court of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh has upheld the dismissal of a suit seeking enforcement of a right of prior purchase over a parcel of land in Budgam, ruling that the claim could not survive after the repeal of the Jammu and Kashmir Right to Prior Purchase Act under the Jammu []

KashmirLife 18 Jun 2026 7:33 pm

Amit Shah reviews national roadmap to boost cooperative banking, organic products, cooperative exports

New Delhi [India], June 18 : Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Amit Shah on Thursday reviewed the national roadmap prepared to strengthen cooperative banking, organic products, and cooperative exports. The high-level meeting focused on accelerating digital transformation, improving cybersecurity frameworks, and enhancing institutional support for cooperative entities. Emphasising the need for modernisation, Shah directed cooperative banks to adopt a shared digital platform, robust cybersecurity systems, and common service frameworks at the earliest. In a major push toward digitisation, Shah instructed rural cooperative banks to integrate with the 'Sahkar Sarathi' platform, while urban cooperative banks were asked to connect with the National Urban Co-operative Finance and Development Corporation Limited (NUCFDC). It was also mentioned that NUCFDC is working to bring all urban cooperative banks onto a common platform to provide technological solutions and institutional support. The move is expected to streamline operations, improve service delivery, and strengthen financial inclusion in both rural and urban areas. Highlighting the importance of cybersecurity in the evolving financial landscape, the Home Minister noted that the integration of MuleHunter.AI with the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) would significantly enhance fraud detection capabilities and cybersecurity preparedness of cooperative banks. This integration is seen as a critical step in safeguarding cooperative banking networks from rising digital fraud threats. During the meeting, officials informed that 'Sahkar Sarathi' has already launched the Aadhaar Enabled Payment System (AePS) services. Additionally, e-KYC services have gone live in select cooperative banks, with a target to onboard at least 100 cooperative banks by August 2026. These initiatives are expected to simplify banking processes and improve accessibility for customers, particularly in rural and semi-urban regions. The review also covered developments in the cooperative organic and export sectors. It was also noted in the meeting that the National Cooperative Organics Limited (NCOL) will increase procurement from organic farmers and strengthen testing, certification, and market linkages, while the National Cooperative Exports Limited (NCEL) will expand the reach of cooperative products in global markets. Officials also highlighted the role of 'Co-op Mark', a digital marketplace designed to promote cooperative products. The platform is expected to drive a digital marketplace, international expansion and cooperative products for stronger brand recognition, wider market access, and greater competitiveness. In the meeting, Shah reiterated the government's commitment to strengthening the cooperative sector as a key pillar of economic growth. He stressed that technological integration, improved governance, and global market access would play a crucial role in transforming cooperative institutions into modern, efficient, and globally competitive entities. The review meeting marks another step in the government's broader strategy to revitalise the cooperative ecosystem and ensure its alignment with India's digital and economic growth ambitions. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 18 Jun 2026 7:15 pm

IGP Kashmir Reviews Security for NEET UG Re-Exam, SANJY-2026; Orders Strict SOP Implementation

Srinaga; Inspector General of Police, Kashmir, V.K. Birdi on Thursday chaired a high-level review meeting to assess preparedness for the NEET UG 2026 Re-Examination and the upcoming SANJY-2026 Yatra. In a handout the police said that the meeting focused on finalizing security, traffic, and public facilitation arrangements to ensure the smooth, fair, and transparent conduct []

Kashmir Reader 18 Jun 2026 7:05 pm

CAT Srinagar to Observe Summer Vacation from June 22

SRINAGAR: The Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT), Srinagar Bench, will observe its annual summer vacation from June 22 to July 5, 2026, in accordance with the notified Calendar of Sittings for the year. According to an official notification, the tribunal has made special arrangements to ensure that matters of an urgent nature are addressed during the []

KashmirLife 18 Jun 2026 6:58 pm

DFCO Shuts Medical Store Over Pregabalin Supply Probe

SRINAGAR: The Drugs and Food Control Organisation (DFCO) of Jammu and Kashmir has ordered the closure of a medical store in Udhampur after an investigation into the alleged illegal supply of Pregabalin capsules, officials said on Thursday. The action against Nath Medicos, located on Battal Ballian Road in Udhampur, followed the recovery of 100 Pregabalin []

KashmirLife 18 Jun 2026 6:20 pm

Census data is non-shareable, non-admissible : CPCO Amit Sharma clarifies during Leh Census Review Meeting

Leh , June 18, 2026 : Chief Principal Census Officer (CPCO) and Director Census Operations (DCO), Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh, Amit Sharma, IAS, along with Vijay Kumar, Assistant Chief Prinicpal Census Officer and Census District Prabhari Tashi Otsal today chaired a comprehensive review meeting at the Conference Hall, Council Secretariat, Leh to assess the progress of the ongoing House Listing Operations (HLO) under Census 2027 in Leh district. In his presidential remarks, CPCO Amit Sharma described Census as one of the most important national exercises, stating that reliable Census data forms the foundation for evidence-based governance, developmental planning and equitable distribution of resources. He further clarified that the data collected from residents of the nation under both phases of Census 2027 is non-shareable to any outside agency or department or individuals and non-admissible even in the Court of Law, which is clearly mentioned under Section 15 of Census Act, 1948. Further, while reviewing the progress of Census operations in Leh district, CPCO Amit Sharma appreciated the preparedness of the district and noted that conducting Census in Ladakhs vast, mountainous terrain with scattered settlements and remote border villages requires meticulous planning and coordinated field-level execution. He stressed the importance of maintaining the highest standards of accuracy during data collection and directed enumerators and supervisors to ensure that every entry is recorded correctly and verified thoroughly. Amit also cautioned that even minor errors or conceptual misunderstandings could affect the quality of Census data and impact long-term policy planning. CPCO Amit Sharma passed explicit directions to Charge Officers and Supervisors in UT of Ladakh to ensure regular field inspections and quality checks to maintain data integrity. He emphasized strict adherence to Census guidelines and called for comprehensive coverage of all households, including those in remote habitations, border areas and seasonal settlements. During the meeting, CPO Leh, Konchok Gyalson briefed the CPCO on the district profile and the status of preparations for Census 2027. The Chair was also apprised of the training imparted to enumerators and supervisors, self-enumeration progress, IEC awareness campaigns, and monitoring mechanisms put in place to ensure quality data collection. Interaction of queries and other technical issues were discussed with the officers present in the meeting. Highlighting the role of technology, Amit Sharma said the digital mode of data collection would improve efficiency, transparency and the quality of information gathered during the Census process. The meeting also reviewed training activities, awareness campaigns, supervision mechanisms and field-level monitoring arrangements aimed at ensuring comprehensive and error-free Census operations across Leh district. Later, CPCO Amit Sharma briefed the media on the progress achieved under the ongoing House Listing Operations of Census 2027 in Leh and highlighted the extensive preparations undertaken for the smooth, accurate and timely completion of the exercise. He appealed to the people of Ladakh, especially residents of Leh district, to extend full cooperation to Census enumerators and provide accurate information, reiterating that robust Census data is essential for inclusive development and future planning. The meeting was attended by Chief Planning Officer Leh, Konchok Gyalson, along with Charge Officers of Leh Urban, Leh Rural, Nubra, Khaltsi, Durbuk, Nyoma, Saspol and Kharu, supervisors, enumerators besides concerned officers and officials associated with Census operations.

RisingKashmir 18 Jun 2026 5:55 pm

Jammu Division Sets New Fruit Loading Record, Dispatches 250 Tonnes of Cherries and 10 Tonnes of Litchis Across India

Jammu, June 18, 2026: In a significant boost for fruit growers in Jammu & Kashmir, Northern Railway's Jammu Division has achieved a record milestone in the transportation of perishable fruits during the 2026 harvest season, facilitating the dispatch of approximately 250 tonnes of cherries and 10 tonnes of litchis to major markets across the country. According to railway officials, around 250 tonnes of cherries were loaded from Jammu Tawi Railway Station and transported to key metropolitan markets including Mumbai, Vadodara and Surat. Additionally, nearly 10 tonnes of litchis were dispatched from Pathankot Cantt Railway Station to Mumbai, Ahmedabad and Surat. The initiative is aimed at providing fruit growers with faster, more economical, and reliable access to distant markets. Railway authorities stated that the use of dedicated parcel wagons and streamlined loading and unloading arrangements has helped ensure the timely movement of highly perishable produce. Agriculture and trade stakeholders note that improved rail connectivity can reduce dependence on intermediaries, potentially enabling growers to secure better market prices. Rail transportation is also considered a cost-effective alternative to road transport, helping lower logistics expenses and improve returns for producers. The faster transit time has emerged as another key advantage. By reducing travel duration, fruits can reach consumers while retaining freshness, thereby minimizing post-harvest losses and spoilage. Industry observers believe that improved access to markets in Maharashtra and Gujarat has contributed to growing demand for cherries and litchis originating from Jammu & Kashmir. Commenting on the achievement, Uchit Singhal, Senior Divisional Commercial Manager, Jammu Division, said that the division remains committed to supporting fruit growers through efficient freight services. We have arranged special parcel wagons and expedited handling facilities for perishable commodities such as cherries and litchis. Our objective is to ensure that the produce of Jammu & Kashmir reaches markets across the country in a timely and cost-effective manner. This initiative supports growers by reducing transportation costs and improving market access, he said. He further noted that rail transport can be significantly more economical than road transport while helping preserve the freshness of fruits during transit. Railway officials have assured growers that freight-related support and infrastructure facilitation will continue in the coming seasons to strengthen the region's horticulture supply chain and expand access to national markets. The achievement highlights the growing role of rail logistics in supporting agricultural commerce and enhancing market opportunities for fruit growers in Jammu & Kashmir.This version is written in a professional newspaper style suitable for publication in a national or regional daily, with balanced reporting, attribution of claims, and adherence to journalistic ethics.

RisingKashmir 18 Jun 2026 5:52 pm