NC Says Its MLAs Will Protest In Delhi For J&K Statehood
SRINAGAR, Jun 3: Upping the ante, the ruling National Conference (NC) on Wednesday announced that its legislature party will launch a protest in New Delhi on the first day of the forthcoming Monsoon session of Parliament to press for the immediate restoration of statehood and constitutional guarantees for Jammu and Kashmir. The announcement was made by the partys chief spokesperson Tanvir Sadiq following a marathon meeting of NC lawmakers and allies, including CPI (M) and independent legislators, presided by Chief [] The post NC Says Its MLAs Will Protest In Delhi For J&K Statehood appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
NEW DELHI, Jun 3: In a landmark achievement for rural Jammu & Kashmir, Wagoora Gram Panchayat in Budgam district has secured the third position at the national level for the prestigious Deen Dayal Upadhyay Panchayat Satat Vikas Puraskar (DDUPSVP) 2025, winning a cash prize of Rs 25 lakh. The award, conferred under the category Socially Just and Socially Secured Panchayat, was presented during the National Panchayat Awards function at the Scope Convention Centre in New Delhi. Union Minister for Panchayati [] The post Wagoora Panchayat Wins National Panchayat Award 2025; Ranks 3rd Among 2.5 Lakh Panchayats Across India appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
JMC Ramps Up Sanitation Efforts; Deploys Advanced Cleaning Machines For Amarnath Yatra
JAMMU, Jun 3: The Jammu Municipal Corporation has formulated a comprehensive sanitation plan to maintain cleanliness along major roads, market areas, pilgrimage routes and public spaces during the annual Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra-2026. To strengthen mechanized cleaning operations, a fleet of specialized sanitation vehicles has been deployed across the city. The fleet includes three compact road-sweeping machines that vacuum litter, dust and other waste materials directly from road surfaces. These machines are particularly effective in cleaning narrow stretches and urban [] The post JMC Ramps Up Sanitation Efforts; Deploys Advanced Cleaning Machines For Amarnath Yatra appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Srinagar, Jun 3: National Conference (NC) legislators will head to Delhi on the opening day of Parliaments Monsoon Session to press for the restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir and seek constitutional guarantees for its people. The decision was taken during a marathon meeting of NC legislators chaired by senior party leadership. The party resolved to intensify its political campaign for the restoration of J&Ks constitutional and democratic rights. Addressing the media after the meeting, NC Chief Spokesperson Tanvir [] The post NC Legislature Party To Hold Protest In New Delhi To Demand Statehood, Constitutional Guarantees: Tanvir Sadiq appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
BSP pays tribute to Bhagat Amarnath
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, June 2: The Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) organized a tribute ceremony at its party office on Tuesday to pay tribute to Martyr Bhagat Amarnath, who made the supreme sacrifice to implement reservation in Jammu and Kashmir, on his 56th death anniversary. Presided over by the J&K unit of the BSP, Darshan Rana, party leaders and workers participated in the ceremony and paid floral tributes to the portrait of Shaheed Bhagat Amarnath. They highlighted the contributions to the [] The post BSP pays tribute to Bhagat Amarnath appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
J&K Govt Elevates Civil Engineers In R&B Department
JAMMU, Jun 3: In a major administrative reshuffle, the Government of Jammu and Kashmirs Public Works (R&B) Department issued two separate orders, temporarily promoting several civil engineers to higher responsibilities with immediate effect. See Order Copy Click Here.. See Order Copy Click Here.. The post J&K Govt Elevates Civil Engineers In R&B Department appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
CS Atal Dulloo Reviews Preparedness For Rollout Of VB-G RAM G Across J&K
SRINAGAR, Jun 3: Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo, today chaired a high-level review meeting to assess the preparedness of the Rural Development Department and district administrations for the smooth rollout of the Viksit Bharat Gramin Rozgar Abhiyan Mission (VB-G RAM G) across Jammu and Kashmir from July 1, 2026. The Chief Secretary reviewed the progress achieved by the department in transitioning from the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) framework to the newly enacted VB-G RAM G, which was [] The post CS Atal Dulloo Reviews Preparedness For Rollout Of VB-G RAM G Across J&K appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Why 90% of Startups Fail Within 5 Years? The Truth Every Founder Should Know
Starting a business is a dream for millionsof entrepreneurs in India. Every year, thousands of startups are launched with innovative ideas, strong enthusiasm, and the ambition to build the next big company. However, the harsh reality is that nearly 90% of startups fail within the first five years. Many founders believe failure happens only because of lack of funding or poor ideas, but the truth is much deeper. Startup failure is often the result of poor planning, weak legal structure,lackof [] The post Why 90% of Startups Fail Within 5 Years? The Truth Every Founder Should Know appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
J&K Congress Protests Price Rise, Unemployment, Paper Leaks
JAMMU, Jun 3: The Congress protested in Jammu on Wednesday against rising prices, unemployment and repeated paper leak incidents, accusing the government of failing to address the economic hardships faced by common people and the concerns of the youth. Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee (JKPCC) working president Raman Bhalla said inflation has emerged as one of the biggest challenges facing ordinary families. He alleged that the continuous rise in the prices of food items, cooking gas, fuel, medicines, electricity [] The post J&K Congress Protests Price Rise, Unemployment, Paper Leaks appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
South Kashmir: Woman Succumbs a Day After Husband Dies in Tree Collapse During Windstorm
SRINAGAR: The death toll in the tragic tree-collapse incident in Anantnag rose to two on Wednesday after a woman succumbed to her injuries in hospital, officials said. The couple, residents of the Brariangan area of Shangus in south Kashmirs Anantnag district, sustained critical injuries on Tuesday when a tree uprooted by strong winds fell on []
Indian National Killed In Attack On Kuwait Airport
DUBAI, Jun 3: An Indian national was killed in an attack that targeted Kuwait International Airport, officials said on Wednesday. In a post on X, the Embassy of India in Kuwait expressed its deepest condolences at the tragic demise of an Indian national due to an attack on the airport in Kuwait today. It said the mission is closely coordinating with the Kuwaiti authorities to render all possible support and assistance to the bereaved family as well as those injured [] The post Indian National Killed In Attack On Kuwait Airport appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Govt Clears Rs 10,000 Cr To Stabilise ATF Price
NEW DELHI, Jun 3: The government on Wednesday approved a one-time budgetary support of Rs 10,000 crore for oil marketing companies to provide ATF price stabilisation to Indian airlines for domestic and international operations amid challenges posed by the West Asia conflict. Announcing the decision, I&B Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said the budgetary support will help airlines in the backdrop of a rise in prices of aviation turbine fuel (ATF) due to the conflict and closure of airspace by Pakistan for [] The post Govt Clears Rs 10,000 Cr To Stabilise ATF Price appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
SC collegium approves appointment of 3 judicial officers as judges of Himachal Pradesh HC
NEW DELHI, June 3: The Supreme Court collegium has approved a proposal for appointment of three judicial officers as judges of the Himachal Pradesh High Court. The collegium, headed by Chief Justice of India Surya Kant, in a meeting held on June 2 approved names of Chirag Bhanu Singh, Bhupesh Sharma, and Yogesh Jaswal as judges of the Himachal Pradesh High Court. The collegium also approved the proposal for appointment of additional judges Justice Harmeet Singh Grewal and Justice [] The post SC collegium approves appointment of 3 judicial officers as judges of Himachal Pradesh HC appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
D K Shivakumar Takes Oath As Karnataka Chief Minister
BENGALURU, Jun 3: State Congress President D K Shivakumar took oath as the Chief Minister of Karnataka on Wednesday. He was administered the oath of office and secrecy by Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot at Lok Bhavan here. Shivakumar took the oath in the name of revered seer Gangadhar Ajja, while holding a copy of the Constitution. Thirteen ministers, including a Deputy CM will take the oath along with Shivakumar. Shivakumar, a 64-year-old Vokkaliga strongman, was elected leader of the Congress Legislature [] The post D K Shivakumar Takes Oath As Karnataka Chief Minister appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
CM Omar Abdullah Flags Off Cyclothon To Mark World Bicycle Day
SRINAGAR, Jun 3: Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah on Wednesday flagged off a cyclothon at the Royal Springs Golf Course (RSGC) here to mark World Bicycle Day. The event, organised by the Jammu and Kashmir Sports Council under its flagship initiative My Youth My Pride, witnessed enthusiastic participation from cyclists, youth, students and sports enthusiasts from different parts of the Valley. The chief minister launched the mascot, jersey and publicity campaign for the forthcoming Jammu Cyclothon, announced the [] The post CM Omar Abdullah Flags Off Cyclothon To Mark World Bicycle Day appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
School Education Department Delegates DDO Powers to Four Headless Institutions in Kashmir Division
SRINAGAR: The Government of Jammu and Kashmirs School Education Department on Wednesday issued orders delegating Drawing and Disbursing (DDO) powers for four headless educational institutions and offices in the Kashmir division, on a temporary basis until regular arrangements are put in place. According to Government Order No. 201-JK (Edu) of 2026, issued on June 2, []
UK government condemns violence at protest over teens stabbing death
LONDON, June 3: Britains Interior Minister accused activists of hijacking a tragedy to stir up violence after police were attacked at a protest over the death of a teenager who was handcuffed as he lay dying while his killer stood nearby. Police were pelted with chairs, cans, rocks and flares late Tuesday by some of the hundreds who attended a protest in the English south coast city of Southampton, where Henry Nowak was killed in December. His death has triggered [] The post UK government condemns violence at protest over teens stabbing death appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Kuwait says Iranian attack targeting international airport kills at least 1, several wounded
DUBAI, June 3: Kuwait suspended commercial flights on Wednesday after Iranian drones heavily damaged the countrys airport and killed one person the latest salvo in a series of back-and-forth attacks by Tehran and Washington that have tested a fragile ceasefire. The strikes came as semiofficial Iranian news agencies said the country had stopped communicating with mediators about extending a ceasefire in the warwith the US and Israel. A regional official said Tehran wanted the truce in Lebanon enforced before [] The post Kuwait says Iranian attack targeting international airport kills at least 1, several wounded appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
J-K LG Sinha, CM Abdullah Express Grief Over Loss Of Lives In Delhi Hotel Blaze
SRINAGAR, Jun 3: Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Wednesday expressed grief over the loss of lives in a fire incident in Delhi. Deeply saddened by the loss of lives in a tragic fire incident in Malviya Nagar, Delhi. My heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families in this hour of grief. Prayers for early recovery of injured, LG Sinha said in a post on X. A massive fire broke out in a hotel [] The post J-K LG Sinha, CM Abdullah Express Grief Over Loss Of Lives In Delhi Hotel Blaze appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Jammu Kashmir: Govt Orders Placement of 12 Engineers as In-charge Assistant Executive Engineers
SRINAGAR: The Government of Jammu and Kashmirs Public Works (R and B) Department on Wednesday ordered the placement of 12 In-charge Assistant Engineers (Civil), appointed under the PM Package, as In-charge Assistant Executive Engineers (Civil) with immediate effect. According to Government Order No. 187-PW (R and B) of 2026, issued from the Civil Secretariat, Srinagar/Jammu, []
QR tags on grain bags: Centre to scale up pilot to track FCI foodgrains, curb recycling
NEW DELHI, June 3: The Centre has decided to expand its QR tagging initiative for Food Corporation of India (FCI) foodgrain bags, with plans to implement the system across three states Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Odisha in the ongoing marketing season. The plan will cover 20 lakh tonnes of rice moved from milling points to distribution centres. The move, aimed at tracking end-to-end movement of foodgrains and curbing the recycling of grain bags, follows a successful pilot in [] The post QR tags on grain bags: Centre to scale up pilot to track FCI foodgrains, curb recycling appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
India must challenge USTRs proposed 12.5 pc tariff on India under Sec 301 investigations: GTRI
NEW DELHI, June 3: The proposed 12.5 per cent tariff on India by the US Trade Representative (USTR) under Section 301 investigations goes beyond the scope of the provision, and New Delhi should challenge the ambit of the probe, think tank GTRI said on Wednesday. The 12.5 per cent tariff exceeds the USAs WTO commitment. The US Trade Representative has proposed to impose 12.5 per cent additional duties on 54 countries, including India, for failing to prohibit the import of [] The post India must challenge USTRs proposed 12.5 pc tariff on India under Sec 301 investigations: GTRI appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
SRINAGAR: The Lieutenant Governor on Wednesday assigned the additional charge of the Information Technology and Public Grievances Departments to senior IAS officer Saurabh Bhagat, alongside his existing responsibilities. According to Government Order No. 1038-JK(GAD) of 2026 dated June 3, issued by the General Administration Department, Saurabh Bhagat (IAS, AGMUT: 2002), who is presently serving as []
J&K Govt Assigns Additional Charge Of IT & Public Grievances Department To Saurabh Bhagat
JAMMU, June 3: The Jammu and Kashmir Government on Wednesday assigned the additional charge of the Administrative Secretary, Information Technology and Public Grievances Department, to senior IAS officer Saurabh Bhagat. According to Government Order No. 1038-JK(GAD) of 2026, issued by the General Administration Department (GAD), Saurabh Bhagat, IAS (AGMUT: 2002), Commissioner/Secretary to the Government, Department of Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs, will also hold the charge of Administrative Secretary, Information Technology and Public Grievances Department, in addition to his [] The post J&K Govt Assigns Additional Charge Of IT & Public Grievances Department To Saurabh Bhagat appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Sajad Lone Takes Dig at CMs Dachigam Meeting, Calls Govt Aloof & Isolated
Srinagar, June 3: Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Conference President Sajad Gani Lone on Wednesday took a swipe at Chief Minister Omar Abdullah over the ruling National Conferences legislators meeting at Dachigam, describing it as symbolic of what he termed the governments aloof and isolated functioning. In a post on X, Sajad Lone sarcastically referred to the gathering as the bombshell earlier hinted at by the Chief Minister, calling it a tourist trip to the scenic Dachigam area. He said Dachigam symbolised the present state of the government, claiming it was secluded, isolated and entry restricted. Taking a further jibe, Lone alleged that MLAs had been shifted to the wildlife area of Dachigam where they would be asked to fall in line or remain with the zoos inhabitants. In a sarcastic remark, the Peoples Conference leader added that even the zoo animals were reportedly aghast at the development.
Jammu Kashmir High Court Acquits Kulgam Murder Convicts, Says Suspicion Cannot Replace Proof
SRINAGAR: The High Court of Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh has acquitted two persons convicted in the sensational 2013 Kulgam murder case, holding that the prosecution failed to establish an unbroken chain of evidence and that the trial court relied excessively on inadmissible disclosure statements recorded in police custody. A Division Bench comprising Justice Sanjay Dhar []
CM Omar flags off Cyclothon on World Bicycle Day, launches Jammu Cyclothon campaign
SRINAGAR, JUNE 3: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today flagged off a Cyclothon at the Royal Springs Golf Course (RSGC) here to mark World Bicycle Day, reaffirming the governments commitment to promoting fitness, healthy lifestyles and sports culture among the youth of Jammu and Kashmir The event, organized by the Jammu & Kashmir Sports Council under its flagship initiative My Youth My Pride, witnessed enthusiastic participation from cyclists, youth, students and sports enthusiasts from different parts of the Valley. On the occasion, the Chief Minister launched the mascot, jersey and publicity campaign for the forthcoming Jammu Cyclothon and announced the dates for the event. He also announced the conduct of the Kashmir Cyclothon as a national-level event, aimed at attracting participation from cyclists across the country and promoting Jammu and Kashmir as a hub for adventure and sporting activities. Interacting with the participants, the Chief Minister appreciated the growing interest in cycling and emphasized the importance of adopting active lifestyles to ensure better physical and mental well-being. He highlighted cycling as an environmentally sustainable mode of transport that contributes to public health while supporting efforts towards environmental conservation. The Chief Minister also lauded the initiatives being undertaken by the Youth Services & Sports Department and the J&K Sports Council to encourage mass participation in sports and recreational activities. He said such events not only promote fitness but also strengthen community engagement and create awareness about important social issues.The cyclothon carried the message of combating sedentary lifestyles, drug abuse and excessive screen time among youth, while promoting the spirit of fitness and sports. The event echoed the theme: Say No to Drugs, No to Screen Addiction and Yes to Fitness & Sport.Minister for Youth Services & Sports Satish Sharma, Advisor to the Chief Minister Nasir Aslam Wani, Additional Chief Secretary to the Chief Minister Dheeraj Gupta, Commissioner Secretary Youth Services & Sports Shahid Iqbal Choudhary, Secretary RSGC Haris Ahmed Handoo, Secretary J&K Sports Council Nuzhat Gul and other senior officers were present on the occasion. The cycling awareness ride commenced from RSGC and proceeded towards Duck Park on Foreshore Road, covering a distance of approximately 20 kilometres. A large number of participants from different age groups took part in the event, which passed through designated routes in the city.
Is the Quad Expanding Its Strategic Reach in the Indo-Pacific?
by Madhura Meenakshi Tanikella Quad ministers unveiled new Indo-Pacific security and infrastructure initiatives, signalling deeper strategic coordination amid growing competition with China. On May 26, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar hosted the 11th Quad Foreign Ministers Meeting in New Delhi. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Australias Foreign Minister Penny Wong, and Japans Foreign Minister []
CM Omar Flags Off Cyclothon in Srinagar on World Bicycle Day
SRINAGAR: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Wednesday flagged off a Cyclothon at the Royal Springs Golf Course (RSGC) in Srinagar to mark World Bicycle Day, reiterating the governments focus on promoting fitness, healthy lifestyles and a sports culture among the youth of Jammu and Kashmir. The event was organised by the Jammu and Kashmir Sports []
Deeply saddened: LG Sinha Condoles Malviya Nagar Fire Tragedy
Srinagar, June 3: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Wednesday expressed grief over the loss of lives in a tragic fire incident in Malviya Nagar, Delhi. In a post on X, Office of LG wrote, Deeply saddened by the loss of lives in a tragic fire incident in Malviya Nagar, Delhi. My heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families in this hour of grief. Prayers for early recovery of injured.
Leh, Jun 3: In a landmark development, aimed at strengthening border habitation and improving the quality of life of residents living in remote frontier regions, Ladakh LG, Vinai Kumar Saxena, yesterday laid the foundation stone for the first Model Border Village at Chumur under the Government of Indias ambitious Vibrant Village Programme (VVP). Perched at an altitude of 16,700 feet along the Indo-China Border, Chumur houses 24 households with a population of 91 people, who are all engaged with Pashmina [] The post LG Saxena Lays Foundation Stone For First Model Border Village At Chumur Under Vibrant Village Programme appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Delhi Hotel Fire Kills at Least 21; PM Modi Announces Rs 2 Lakh Ex-Gratia
SRINAGAR: At least 21 people have been killed and more than 40 others rescued after a major fire broke out at a hotel in Delhis Malviya Nagar on Wednesday morning, NDTV reported. According to Hindustan Times, a majority of the deceased are believed to be foreign nationals, with officials stating that several victims are from []
Dachigam Park open to public: Admin clarifies as CM Omar chairs off-site meet
Srinagar, June 03: Authorities on Wednesday clarified that Dachigam National Park remains open to visitors as per routine procedures, dismissing claims that entry had been restricted in view of Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullahs meeting with party MLAs and ministers inside the park. The clarification comes amid reports suggesting that public access to the park had been suspended on June 3 due to the high-level political meeting. In a statement, issued to news agencyKashmir News Observer (KNO), authorities said no such restrictions have been imposed, and visitors are free to enter Dachigam National Park following the usual guidelines. Entry for all visitors remains completely open as per the standard procedure. No government directive has been issued restricting access to the park today, the statement said. The administration also urged the public not to pay heed to unverified reports and to continue following standard protocols while visiting the park. The clarification comes even as Chief Minister Omar Abdullah chaired a crucial meeting with party legislators and ministers at Dachigam, described as a 19-month review of governance and political outreach(KNO)
Dachigam National Park Open to Visitors Despite CM Omar Abdullahs Off-Site Review Meeting
SRINAGAR: The government on Wednesday clarified that Dachigam National Park remains open to visitors under routine procedures, rejecting claims that public entry had been restricted in view of a meeting of Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah with National Conference ministers and MLAs inside the park. The clarification came amid reports suggesting that public []
UN Chief warns of extreme weather risks, urges urgent climate action ahead of El Nino
Representative image Geneva , June 3 : United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has urged countries to take urgent climate action to tackle worsening extreme weather risks ahead of El Nino. Sharing a press statement issued by the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO), Guterres said the climate phenomenon would intensify the impacts of global warming and increase the frequency of extreme weather events worldwide. The science is clear: El Nino is arriving on our doorstep in the coming months with 90 per cent certainty. The world must treat it as the urgent climate warning it is, Guterres said. The WMO statement warned that above-average temperatures are expected across nearly all parts of the globe between June and August, increasing the risks of heat stress, the development of drought conditions and heavy rainfall in some areas.Noting how each El Nino event affects regions differently, the WMO highlighted that South Asia is expected to receive below-average monsoon rainfall this year, according to the South Asian Climate Outlook Forum. The Greater Horn of Africa Climate Outlook Forum (GHACOF) predicts a high likelihood of below-normal rainfall across much of the northern Greater Horn of Africa during the critical June-September rainy season, the statement said. For the Central America region, it said that as per the Central America Climate Outlook Forum, the area is expected to experience drier and warmer conditions. It further mentioned that while rainfall probabilities are typical of El Nino patterns, this is likely to contribute to a greater probability of extremes (e.g. increased rainfall and flooding, as well as drier conditions and droughts. Calling for immediate global action, the UN chief stressed that the only effective response was ending the addiction to fossil fuels, accelerating the shift to renewables, protecting the most vulnerable, and delivering early warning systems for all. (ANI)
J&K Govt Forms Panel To Review APS On Abnormally Low Bids
Jammu, June 3: The Jammu and Kashmir Government has constituted a committee headed by the Director General (Codes) to review the imposition of Additional Performance Security (APS) on contractors quoting Abnormally Low Bid (ALB) prices. See detail click here. The post J&K Govt Forms Panel To Review APS On Abnormally Low Bids appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
CJP appoints journalist, filmmaker, ex-McKinsey consultant as spokespersons
NEW DELHI, June 3: Online sensation Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) on Tuesday announced the appointment of three spokespersons in a move to expand its reach ahead of a protest it proposed against failures in the education system. In a post on X, the outfit founded by Abhijeet Dipke said investigative journalist Saurav Das would serve as its chief spokesperson, while political researcher and filmmaker Vijeta Dahiya and former management consultant Ashutosh Ranka would represent the organisation before the public and [] The post CJP appoints journalist, filmmaker, ex-McKinsey consultant as spokespersons appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Dachigam Open For Visitors, No Restrictions Imposed Today: Clarifies Govt
SRINAGAR, Jun 3: The Government on Wednesday clarified that entry to Dachigam National Park remains fully open for visitors and no restrictions have been imposed on public access today. In an official statement, the Government spokesperson said the clarification was being issued in response to certain claims circulating regarding alleged restrictions on entry to Dachigam National Park on June 3, 2026. It is clarified that entry for all visitors to Dachigam National Park remains completely open as per the usual [] The post Dachigam Open For Visitors, No Restrictions Imposed Today: Clarifies Govt appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Titan expects watches above Rs25k to contribute one-fourth of topline in next 2-3 years
NEW DELHI, June 3: Leading watchmaker Titan is betting big on premiumisation in the segment and expects watches above Rs 25,000 to contribute almost one-fourth of its revenue in around 2-3 years, a company official said. Titan is also expanding the store count of Helios and Helios Luxe, its retail chain that sells watches priced at Rs 25,000 and above, as the premium and accessible luxury segments are growing at 30 per cent CAGR, Titan Watch Division CEO Kuruvilla Markose [] The post Titan expects watches above Rs25k to contribute one-fourth of topline in next 2-3 years appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
NC will never compromise on peoples rights, interests, aspirations: Tanvir Sadiq
SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference Chief Spokesperson and Zadibal MLA Tanvir Sadiq on Tuesday chaired a crucial meeting of party office-bearers and grassroots functionaries at Bachi Darwaza, Makhdoom Sahib. The meeting witnessed an extensive review of pressing public issues, developmental priorities, civic grievances, organisational affairs, and the partys ongoing outreach initiatives. Addressing the []
Strengthen AYUSH infrastructure, outreach, wellness tourism in J&K: CS
Chairs Governing Body Meeting to approve Action Plan for 2026-27 SRINAGAR: Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo on Tuesday chaired the Governing Body Meeting of the J&K AYUSH Society under the National AYUSH Mission (NAM), during which the State Annual Action Plan (SAAP) 2026-27 was approved for onward submission to the Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India. []
Omar Abdullah leads ministers, MLAs to Dachigam for 19month stocktaking
Srinagar, June 03: Taking everyone by surprise, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and MLAs from the National Conference headed to Dachigam National Park in RTC vehicles to take stock of the functioning of the NCled government during the past 19 months. In a post on X, CM Omar, said that they were off for an offsite to spend the day reviewing the last 19 months. We are off for an offsite to spend the day taking stock of the last 19 monthsthe good, the not so good, and everything in between, Omar wrote in a post on X. The participants had assembled at Gupkar in the morning for the meeting(KNO)
JKSA seeks CMs intervention over healthcare recruitment freeze
SRINAGAR: The J&K Allied and Healthcare Students Association (JKAHSA), the healthcare wing of the Jammu and Kashmir Students Association, on Tuesday expressed grave concern over the reported Absolute Freeze on the creation of new posts, expansion of healthcare manpower, and restrictions on emergency hiring in the health sector. JKAHSA President Musa Yousuf, in a statement []
Catch the Rain: DC Sgr stresses rooftop harvesting, Jal Doots
SRINAGAAR: Deputy Commissioner (DC) Srinagar, Akshay Labroo on Tuesday chaired a meeting at the DC Office to assess the progress of the Jal Sanchay Jan Bhagidari Abhiyan 2.0 under the Jal Shakti Abiyans Catch the Rain Campaign. The meeting focused on advancing water conservation efforts across the district. Participants included Additional District Development Commissioner Rifat []
Urs Hazrat Usman-e-Ghani (RA): Sagar seeks adequate facilities
SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference General Secretary Haji Ali Muhammad Sagar on Tuesday asked the administration to make adequate arrangements and facilitate the smooth observance of the Urs of Hazrat Ameer-ul-Momineen Syeda Usman-e-Ghani Zun Noorain (RA) particularly at Asar-e-Sharief Dargah Hazratbal. Sagar emphasized the immense religious significance of the occasion and called upon []
Rana reviews dev issues of Trehgam Constituency
SRINAGAR: Minister for Jal Shakti, Forest, Ecology & Environment and Tribal Affairs, Javed Ahmed Rana on Tuesday chaired a meeting at Civil Secretariat here to review developmental issues and ongoing works pertaining to the Assembly Constituency Trehgam represented by MLA Mir Saifullah. The meeting was convened to assess the progress of various infrastructure and public []
33rd NCORD meeting: DC Pulwama reviews anti-drug measures in district
PULWAMA: Deputy Commissioner (DC) Pulwama, Dr. Basharat Qayoom on Tuesday chaired the 33rd meeting of the Narco Coordination Centre (NCORD) at Circuit House Pulwama to review the progress achieved under the ongoing anti-drug campaign and assess the implementation of various measures aimed at curbing drug abuse and illicit cultivation in the district. At the outset, []
Mass awareness, outreach activities conducted across Budgam under NMBA
BUDGAM: As part of the ongoing Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan (NMBA) , a series of awareness, outreach, pledge-taking and enforcement activities were organized across various parts of District Budgam with active participation from government departments, educational institutions and local communities. Awareness programmes were conducted in several areas of the district to educate people, particularly youth []
RBI Dismisses Gold Sale Rumours; Physical Reserves Stand Steady At 880.52 Tonnes
MUMBAI, Jun 3: Debunking reports of gold sale, the Reserve Bank of India on Wednesday said there is no change in the physical stock of gold, which remains unchanged at 880.52 tonnes. The clarification from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) comes following reports that the RBI may have sold gold amounting to approximately USD 12 billion to shield its foreign-currency reserves from the impact of the ongoing conflict in West Asia. The RBI emphasises that these reports are not [] The post RBI Dismisses Gold Sale Rumours; Physical Reserves Stand Steady At 880.52 Tonnes appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
New Delhi , June 3 : Amid reports that students were facing difficulties making payments on the Verification and Re-evaluation portal without accounts in State Bank of India (SBI), Canara Bank, Bank of Baroda, or Indian Bank, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Wednesday clarified that students are not required to hold accounts in these banks to complete the payment process. In a post on X, CBSE said candidates can use multiple online payment options, including UPI, net banking, credit cards, and debit cards through the designated payment gateways available on the portal. Payment gateways of SBI, Canara Bank, Bank of Baroda and Indian Bank are available on the Verification and Re-evaluation portal. Students need not have an account with these banks to complete payment but can use any of these payment gateways to make payments. Candidates may use the available online payment options UPI, Net banking, Credit card / Debit card, through the designated gateways, CBSE said. The board further stated that as of 9:30 am on Wednesday, nearly 40,000 students had completed the application process through the facility without facing any issues. As of 9:30 am today, nearly 40,000 students have availed this facility and completed the application process successfully without any issues. Please rely on official CBSE communications for correct information, CBSE said. The clarification came after Delhi Leader of Opposition Atishi alleged that students could make payments for re-evaluation applications only through accounts in SBI, Canara Bank, Bank of Baroda, or Indian Bank.In a post on X, Atishi criticised the Centre and Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan over the issue.Another day Another achievement by Dharmendra Pradhan. After late start to CBSE reevaluation portal, students now find that payment can ONLY be made via SBI, Canara Bank, Bank of Baroda or Indian Bank. So if a student or their parents dont have an account in these banks, they cant apply for reevaluation! Mismanagement taken to new heights by the PM and his Cabinet, Atishi wrote. The development comes amidst the ongoing controversy related to irregularities in evaluation of CBSE Class 12th answer sheets and technical glitches on CBSEs payment portal. (ANI)
21 Killed In Fire In South Delhi Hotel, Several Foreigners Among Those Dead
NEW DELHI, Jun 3: A massive fire broke out in a bed and breakfast hotel in south Delhis Malviya Nagar on Wednesday, killing at least 21 people. Several of those killed are foreigners, mainly from Central Asia and Africa, officials said. Earlier in the day, officials said the fire started in Lemon Green Restaurant at 8.45 am. Police later clarified that the blaze was actually at the Flourish Stay B&B in Hauz Rani in the congested Malviya Nagar area. More [] The post 21 Killed In Fire In South Delhi Hotel, Several Foreigners Among Those Dead appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
60 Lakh House Of Notorious Drug Peddler Attached Under NDPS Act In J&Ks Anantnag
Anantnag, June 3: In a major action against the narcotics network, Anantnag Police on Wednesday attached a residential property worth nearly 60 lakh belonging to an alleged notorious drug peddler under the provisions of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act. Police said the attached property comprises a two-storey concrete residential house built on six marlas of land, with an estimated market value of around 60 lakh. The property belongs to Aasif Hussain Khan alias Soab Don, son of [] The post 60 Lakh House Of Notorious Drug Peddler Attached Under NDPS Act In J&Ks Anantnag appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Iranian Drone Attack Hits Kuwait Airport, Causing Injuries
DUBAI, Jun 3: Kuwait said Wednesday it had suspended commercial flights after an Iranian drone attack hit the countrys airport, injuring a number of people hours after Iran and the United States traded missile strikes in the region. The attacks came after Iran stopped communicating with mediators about extending a ceasefire in the war with the U.S. and Israel, according to reports Tuesday from two semiofficial Iranian news agencies. U.S. President Donald Trump disputed that claim and said talks were [] The post Iranian Drone Attack Hits Kuwait Airport, Causing Injuries appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
CBSE Says 40,000 Students Complete Re-Evaluation Process Without Issues
NEW DELHI, Jun 3: Nearly 40,000 students have availed the verification and re-evaluation facility and completed the application process successfully without any issues till Wednesday morning, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) said. The board said payment gateways of State Bank of India (SBI), Canara Bank, Bank of Baroda and Indian Bank are available on the Verification and Re-evaluation portal, adding that students are not required to have an account with these banks to complete the payment process. Students [] The post CBSE Says 40,000 Students Complete Re-Evaluation Process Without Issues appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
8th CPC: Check here for the full list of state visits and employee meetings scheduled by the 8th pay commission in Jammu Kashmir, Ladakh, Odisha, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal in June and July 2026.
CM Omar Abdullah Refutes Reports Of Last-Minute Venue Change For Key Meeting
Srinagar, Jun 3: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Wensday dismissed reports suggesting that an important meeting of ministers, legislators and Members of Parliament was shifted at the last moment from his Gupkar residence to Chashma Shahi. In a post on X, the Chief Minister clarified that the venue had not been changed abruptly and that the decision to hold the meeting at an off-site location had been made well in advance. Im sorry to disappoint you but [] The post CM Omar Abdullah Refutes Reports Of Last-Minute Venue Change For Key Meeting appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Representative image Washington DC, June 3 : The United States on Tuesday (local time) announced the proposal of a fresh slew of additional tariffs of 10 per cent and an additional duty of 12.5 per cent on key global economies, claiming that investigations have revealed goods being imported from 60 countries are produced via forced labour. The USTR listed 54 economies which it claimed have failed to impose and effectively enforce a prohibition on the importation of goods produced with forced labour. The list includes countries such as Australia, China, India, Israel, Japan, Qatar, and Russia. Other countries listed included Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Korea, Sri Lanka; Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkiye UAE, the United Kingdom.The details were shared by the US Office of Trade Representative in a press statement. According to the USTR, economies that already have some form of forced labour import prohibition, or have committed to implementing such measures through trade agreements, could face an additional tariff of 10 per cent. Other economies may face a 12.5 per cent additional duty.The proposed action also includes a textile mechanism that would allow a certain volume of apparel and textile imports from some economies to enter the US at a reduced Section 301 tariff rate. As per the USTR, the action comes under Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974 which allows measures to be taken over 60 economies over their acts, policies and practices related to the failure to what it called impose and prohibit goods produced with forced labourcalling it unreasonable and a burden on US commerce. As a result of these investigations, the USTR proposed additional duties on all products of the investigated economies, and invited public comments on the move. For economies that impose a forced labour import prohibition, that have committed to impose and enforce such a prohibition through an Agreement on Reciprocal Trade, or economies that have imposed a partial regime with the effect of preventing the importation of certain forced labor goods, the U.S. Trade Representative proposes 10% as the rate of additional duties. For all other economies, the U.S. Trade Representative proposes 12.5% as the rate of additional duty. The U.S. Trade Representative also proposes a textile mechanism that would allow for a certain volume of apparel and textile imports from certain economies to enter the United States at a reduced Section 301 tariff rate, the statement said. The USTR flagged 6 economies for having failed to effectively enforce a prohibition on the importation of goods produced with forced labour. These include the European Union, Pakistan and Canada.The failure of our most important trading partners to address the importation of goods made with forced labour is unacceptable. This creates a dynamic where American workers are forced to compete globally on an unlevel playing field, said Ambassador Jamieson Greer. The fresh salvo of proposed tariffs comes at a time when Indian negotiators are set to focus on securing preferential market access against competitors during talks with the visiting US team to finalise the bilateral trade agreement (BTA), sources said on Monday. The sources told ANI that trade relief from US Section 301 investigations will also be on the top of the agenda with US trade team. The talks, scheduled June 1-4, are led by US Chief Negotiator Brendan Lynch and Indias Additional Secretary Darpan Jain. According to the Ministry of Commerce, the round will finalise details of the interim pact and advance negotiations under the broader BTA on market access, non-tariff measures, customs and trade facilitation, investment promotion and economic security alignment. (ANI)
I dont feel intimidated, I always feel more excited playing Carlsen: Praggnanandhaa
OSLO, Jun 3: R. Praggnanandhaa has long maintained that facing Magnus Carlsen inspires rather than intimidates him, bringing out the best in him as was evident from the young Indian Grandmasters second successive win over the world No. 1 at Norway Chess. The 20-year-old Indian star produced another statement result on Tuesday, handing Carlsen his second classical defeat of the tournament this year and tightening his charge towards a historic title no Indian has ever won. I think beating him [] The post I dont feel intimidated, I always feel more excited playing Carlsen: Praggnanandhaa appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Where Traders Get Their Ideas in 2026: TradingView vs. MetaTrader.com vs. TakeProfit
How modern traders discover opportunities, validate market assumptions, and turn information into actionable trading ideas. The New Era of Trading Research Finding profitable opportunities has become just as important as executing trades. Todays traders spend countless hours researching markets, monitoring news, analyzing charts, and reviewing ideas shared by other market participants. As a result, platforms that combine market analysis with community-generated content have become an essential part of the trading workflow. Among the most recognized solutions are TradingView, TakeProfit, and [] The post Where Traders Get Their Ideas in 2026: TradingView vs. MetaTrader.com vs. TakeProfit appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Affiliate Marketing: Complete Expert Guide
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Great Nicobar Project Commercial Enterprise; Unique Biodiversity Being Endangered: Ramesh To Yadav
NEW DELHI, Jun 3: Senior Congress leader Jairam Ramesh on Wednesday wrote to Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav, saying the Great Nicobar Island Project as presently conceived is overwhelmingly a commercial enterprise and the unique biodiversity of the area is being endangered. In his response to Yadavs letter of May 27 which was a reply to his earlier letter, Ramesh said his letter on May 10 was a simple plea to comply, in letter and spirit, with the law in assessing [] The post Great Nicobar Project Commercial Enterprise; Unique Biodiversity Being Endangered: Ramesh To Yadav appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Raids Carried Out In 6 Kashmir Districts In Terror Related Case
SRINAGAR, Jun 3: Counter Intelligence Kashmir (CIK) unit of police on Wednesday carried out raids in several districts of the valley in a case related to terror activities, officials said. The officials said based on recent intelligence inputs, technical analysis and sustained investigation, they had identified eight locations in six districts where searches were conducted in the early hours of Wednesday. The searches were conducted at two places each in Srinagar and Bandipora districts; and one each in Kupwara, Anantnag, [] The post Raids Carried Out In 6 Kashmir Districts In Terror Related Case appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Jammu Kashmir: Govt Forms Committee to Revisit APS Rates for Abnormally Low Bids
SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir Government has constituted a high-level committee to revisit the rate of Additional Performance Security (APS) imposed on contractors selected after quoting abnormally low bid (ALB) prices, in a move aimed at reviewing the effectiveness of existing procurement safeguards. According to Government Order No. 202 of 2026 dated June 2, issued []
Trump signs executive order that invites vetting of top AI models for national security risks
WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump signed an executive order on oversight of artificial intelligence Tuesday, less than two weeks after postponing a White House ceremony over his concerns that a similar policy could dull Americas technological edge. The order establishes a framework for the federal government to vet the national security risks of the most advanced []
45 forest fire incidents reported in Rajouri over 12 weeks; meeting held to curb blaze
Representative image Rajouri , June 3: At least 45 forest fire incidents have been recorded in Rajouri district over the past 12 weeks, Conservator of Forests (West Circle), Rajouri, Sat Pal, said on Wednesday. Fresh visuals from the Sialsui Khadar forest area in Kalakote tehsil of the Rajouri Forest Division showed large sections of the forest engulfed in flames. The incidents come amid a series of forest fires reported from several locations across Jammu and Kashmir due to prevailing hot and dry weather conditions. Speaking to ANI, Sat Pal said that a total of around 45 fire incidents had been recorded across the Rajouri and Nowshera forest divisions. He expressed hope that recent rainfall and the resulting drop in temperatures would help reduce the frequency of such incidents in the coming days. During the current forest fire season, we have witnessed a significant number of fire incidents, specifically over the last 12 weeks. In Rajouri district, the total number of incidents recorded stands at approximately 45. This figure encompasses both the Rajouri and Nowshera divisions. After some rainfall yesterday, temperatures have dropped slightly. We are therefore hopeful that the frequency of forest fire incidents will decrease in the coming days, Sat Pal said. He further said that a general meeting had been convened to discuss rapid resource mobilisation and improved communication mechanisms to minimise the initial spread of forest fires. A general meeting was held to discuss rapid resource mobilisation and improved communication to minimise the initial spread of fires. Although these are surface fires and not crown fires, they still cause significant damage to biomass, birds, animals, reptiles and other wildlife, he said. Appealing to the public to cooperate in preventing forest fires, Sat Pal urged residents to avoid negligence and take necessary precautions.I appeal to the public to cooperate immediately in areas affected by forest fires, avoid negligence and take precautions to prevent such incidents. It is important that we protect our collective green assets, he said. Earlier, several forest fire incidents were reported across the Rajouri Forest Division amid an ongoing heatwave. Teams from the Forest Department, Forest Protection Force, Social Forestry Department and local volunteers were deployed in extensive firefighting operations to contain the blaze and prevent it from spreading to dense forest areas. (ANI)
SRINAGAR: The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has made vigilance clearance a mandatory prerequisite for the release of pensionary and retirement benefits to Indian Administrative Service (IAS) and Indian Police Service (IPS) officers belonging to the AGMUT cadre. Under the new directive, pension and other post-retirement dues of retiring officers will not be processed until []
MHA Mandates Vigilance Clearance Before Release Of Pension Benefits To AGMUT Cadre IAS, IPS Officers
New Delhi, June 3: The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has made vigilance clearance mandatory for the release of pensionary and retirement benefits of Indian Administrative Service (IAS) and Indian Police Service (IPS) officers belonging to the AGMUT cadre. As per the directions issued by the Ministry, pension and other post-retirement dues of retiring officers will not be processed unless their vigilance status is verified and clearance is obtained from the competent authority. The order aims to strengthen administrative accountability [] The post MHA Mandates Vigilance Clearance Before Release Of Pension Benefits To AGMUT Cadre IAS, IPS Officers appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
CIK conducts searches at 8 locations in J&K in 2015 terror conspiracy case
Srinagar, Jun 3 : The Counter Intelligence Kashmir (CIK) on Wednesday conducted searches at eight locations across six districts of the valley in connection with a decade-old FIR related to Pakistan-sponsored terrorist outfits, sleeper cell networks, and radicalisation activities, officials said. An official told news agency Kashmir News Service (KNS) the searches are being carried out in FIR No. 02/2015 of P/S CIK Srinagar registered under section 14 of the Foreigners Act, sections 15, 16, 17 and 19 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), and section 7/25 of the Arms Act, they said. Based on recent intelligence inputs, technical analysis and sustained investigation by the CIK, the search locations have been identified in Srinagar (two), Bandipora (two), Kupwara (one), Anantnag (one), Kulgam (one) and Sopore/Baramulla (one), officials added. The suspects are alleged to be in contact with Pakistan-based terrorist handlers through encrypted communication platforms and are suspected to be involved in dissemination of extremist propaganda, radicalisation activities and facilitation of terrorism, they said. The searches are aimed at recovery of incriminating material, establishing terrorist linkages, identifying associates, facilitators and overground workers, and generating actionable intelligence to further the investigation, a CIK official said. Necessary legal formalities are being completed and search warrants have been obtained from the competent court, the official said, adding that the searches shall be conducted in accordance with established legal procedures with adequate security arrangements and technical support teams. (KNS)
Woman Dies After Lightning Strike in Jammu Kashmir; LG Sinha Orders Immediate Relief
SRINAGAR: A woman lost her life after being struck by lightning during adverse weather conditions in Jammu and Kashmirs Doda district on Tuesday evening. My sincere condolences to the bereaved family of Pinki Devi from Khuddhar Doda, who tragically passed away due to a lightning strike. The Deputy Commissioner of Doda has been directed to []
CIK Conducts Searches at Eight Locations in Jammu Kashmir in 2015 Terror Conspiracy Case
SRINAGAR: The Counter Intelligence Kashmir (CIK) on Wednesday launched extensive searches at eight locations across six districts of the Valley in connection with a decade-old case involving Pakistan-sponsored terrorist outfits, sleeper cell networks and radicalisation activities, officials said. An official said that the searches are being conducted in connection with FIR No. 02/2015 of Police []
Why Do Many Dreams After Retirement Remain Unfulfilled?
by Dr Farooq A. Lone A reflective essay on retirement dreams, changing times, and finding meaningful relevance in a transformed world. Retirement from Government Services often arrives with a quiet illusion that time will finally belong to us, and with it, the freedom to pursue all the dreams postponed by duty, profession, and responsibility. Yet []
CAT Dismisses Overage Aspirants Plea for Age Relaxation in Jammu Kashmir Police Recruitment
SRINAGAR: The Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT), Jammu Bench, has dismissed a batch of petitions filed by hundreds of overage aspirants seeking relaxation in the upper age limit for recruitment to 669 posts of Sub-Inspectors in the Jammu and Kashmir Police. The petitions challenged Advertisement Notification No. 02 of 2024 issued by the Jammu and Kashmir []
No locus standi: India rejects references to J&K in Pakistan-EU joint statement
NEW DELHI: India on Tuesday categorically rejected unwarranted references to Jammu and Kashmir in a joint press communique issued by Pakistan and the European Union, asserting that the region is an inalienable part of the country. External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said those who have no locus standi on the matter should desist from []
Traffic Suspended in Beerwah as Water Level Rises in Nallah Sukhnag
Arif Rashid Budgam, June 2:Traffic movement was suspended in Beerwah town on Tuesday after the water level in Nallah Sukhnag rose significantly, disrupting road connectivity and affecting commuter movement in the area. A police official present at the site said that traffic on both sides of Beerwah town was halted as a precautionary measure due to the increased water flow in the nallah. The government is currently constructing a bridge over Nallah Sukhnag and has established a temporary traffic diversion. However, due to the heavy flow of water over the diversion, vehicular movement has been suspended from both sides to ensure public safety, the official said. He said that police personnel have been deployed on both the side of the diversion to prevent vehicles from crossing until the water level recedes and the route is declared safe for travel. Local residents said the strong water current also damaged a drinking water supply pipeline passing through the area, raising concerns about water availability in nearby localities. Officials said that the temporary diversion will remain closed until engineers from the Roads and Buildings (R&B) Department inspect the site and assess its safety for traffic movement. Despite the rise in water level, authorities confirmed that no casualties, injuries, or damage to private property have been reported so far. Meanwhile, the administration is closely monitoring the situation and has advised commuters and travelers to avoid the affected stretch until normal conditions are restored.
J&Ks Auqib Nabi drafted as net bowler for India ahead of Afghanistan test
Aatif Qayoom Srinagar, Jun 2: J&K pacer Auqib Nabi Dar has been roped in by the Indian team management as a net bowler ahead of the one-off Test match against Afghanistan, beginning June 6. The development has sparked celebrations across Kashmir, especially in Auqibs hometown, where family members, friends and cricket lovers hailed it as a proud moment for the valley. Auqib, who delivered a remarkable domestic season with 60 wickets and played a key role in guiding J&K to a historic Ranji Trophy triumph, had recently missed out on a place in the main Indian Test squad. His omission had triggered criticism from several former cricketers and experts who believed his performances deserved national recognition. Now, the young pacer has been called into the Indian camp alongside five other domestic bowlers to assist the team during preparations for the Afghanistan Test. According to the BCCI, Gurjapneet Singh, Auqib Nabi, Prince Yadav, Saransh Jain, Zeeshan Ansari and Shivang Kumar have joined the Indian squad as net bowlers to assist the team in the build-up to the Test. The call-up has brought joy to Auqibs family members, who described the moment as a reward for years of hard work and dedication. Neighbours and well-wishers visited the family residence to congratulate them after the news surfaced. People in Kashmir also took to social media to celebrate the achievement, calling it another sign of growing cricketing talent emerging from the region. Local cricket circles praised Auqibs consistency and discipline, saying the opportunity could pave the way for a future national call up. Apart from Auqib, Uttar Pradesh leg spinner Zeeshan Ansari, IPL sensation Prince Yadav, left arm spinner Shivang Kumar, pacer Gurjapneet Singh and off spinner Saransh Jain have also joined the camp.
All J&K Lecturers Association calls on Education Min at Srinagar
Srinagar, Jun 2: A delegationof All J&K Lecturers Association on Tuesday called on Minister for Education, Social Welfare, Health and Medical Education, Sakeena Itoo atCivil Secretariat and submitted a detailed representation highlighting several long-pending issues affecting the Lecturer fraternity across Jammu and Kashmir. During the interaction, the delegation apprised the Minister about prolonged stagnation faced by lecturers due to the non-implementation of the Assured Career Progression (ACP) Scheme, delay in finalization of Gazetted Recruitment Rules, regular Annual Transfer Drive aswell aslarge number of vacancies in the School Education Department adversely affecting academic functioning in Higher Secondary Schools. The delegation urged the Minister to expedite the implementation of ACP, which has remained pendingfrom a long time, as well asredressal of other genuine issues. Interacting with the delegation, the Minister gave them a patient hearing and acknowledged the genuineness, legitimacy and importance of the issues projected by the Association. She assured the delegation that the Government is committed to addressing the concerns of the teaching community. The Minister also assured them that the department is working on a comprehensive and transparent Transfer Policy, which is likely to be finalized shortly. Special Secretary SED, Ghulam Rasool Mir was also present during the interaction.
First-of-its-kind Advanced School of Antenna 2026 concludes at KU
Srinagar Jun 2:A first-of-its-kind three-day Advanced School of Antenna (ASA) 2026 concluded at the University of Kashmir (KU). The programme was organised by KU in collaboration with the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Srinagar, IEEE AP-S/CRFID Delhi Chapter and IEEE AP-S/MTT-S, Kolkata Chapter, on the theme Antennas in Biomedical and Biotelemetry Devices. The three-day programme aimed to promote knowledge exchange and advance research at the intersection of antenna engineering and healthcare technologies by bringing together leading experts, researchers, faculty members and students from across the country. Speaking at the valedictory session, Vice-Chancellor KU, Prof. Nilofer Khan, congratulated the organisers for bringing the prestigious international programme to the University and highlighted the growing importance of interdisciplinary research in addressing contemporary healthcare and technological challenges. ASA 2026 provided an excellent platform for researchers, faculty members and students to engage with leading experts and emerging innovations in antenna technologies and biomedical applications, she said. Dean, School of Engineering KU, Prof. Mohammad Tariq Banday, and Incharge Director, NIT Srinagar, Prof. Roohie Naaz, emphasized the importance of collaborative research and academic partnerships in advancing emerging technologies and fostering innovation-driven learning. Head, Department of Electronics & Instrumentation Technology, KU, Dr. Farooq Ahmad Khanday, said that the event created valuable opportunities for participants to interact with internationally renowned experts and gain insights into contemporary developments in antenna design and biomedical applications. Prof. Omar Ramahi, University of Waterloo, Canada, and Prof. Mahesh Abegaonkar, IIT Delhi and Chairman, IEEE AP-S Delhi Chapter, spoke on the recent advances in antenna technologies andstressed onsustained research efforts to address emerging challenges in biomedical and wireless communication systems. Earlier, in his welcome address, Organising Secretary Dr. Javaid Ahmad Sheikh, faculty at the Department of Electronics & Instrumentation Technology, KU, outlined the objectives of the programme and highlighted its focus on bridging fundamental research with real-world healthcare applications. The three-day programme featured keynote lectures, technical sessions and expert discussions on various dimensions of antenna engineering, biomedical devices, biotelemetry systems and emerging wireless technologies. The proceedings of the valedictory session were conducted by Organising Secretary Dr. Javaid Ahmad Sheikh. Earlier the inaugural session, held at the Ibn-e-Khaldun Auditorium, was attended by Dean Academic Affairs KU, Prof. Shariefuddin Pirzada; Registrar KU, Prof. Naseer Iqbal; Director NIT Srinagar, Prof. Binod Kumar; Prof. Omar Ramahi, University of Waterloo, Canada; Prof. Mahesh Abegaonkar, Chairman, IEEE AP-S Delhi Chapter; Dean, School of Engineering KU, Prof. Mohammad Tariq Banday; besides heads of departments, faculty members, researchers and students from KU and NIT Srinagar.
DIPR condole with Shahid Ali, Hamid Ullah
Srinagar, Jun 2: The Officers and officials of the Department of Information and Public Relations (DIPR) on Tuesday expressed profound grief and sorrow over the demise of the close family members of senior colleagues Shahid Ali, Assistant Information Officer and Hamid Ullah, Information Assistant. In a condolence meeting held under the Chairmanship of Joint Director Information (Hqrs) Dr. Zahoor Ahmad Raina, the officers and staff members conveyed their heartfelt sympathies to Shahid Ali on the demise of his Uncle. They also extended their condolences to Hamid Ullah Buchoo on the demise of his Maternal Uncle. The participants observed a two-minute silence as a mark of respect and solidarity with the bereaved families. They also prayed for strength and courage for the families to bear this irreparable loss with fortitude. Deputy Director Information (PR/AV), Javid Ahmad Rather and other officers and officials of DIPR were also present on the occasion.
DC Sgr reviews progress under Catch the Rain Program
Srinagar, Jun 2: Deputy Commissioner (DC) Srinagar, Akshay Labroo on Tuesday chaired a meetingat DC Office Complex to review the progress of Jal Sanchay Jan Bhagidari Abhiyan 2.0 underJal Shakti Abhiyan Catch the Rain Campaign in the District. The meeting was attended by Additional District Development Commissioner, Rifat Aftab Qureshi, Chief Planning Officer, Fayaz Ahmad Dar, Joint Commissioner SMC, Suhai ul Islam, Superintending Engineer Hydraulic, Er Ambreen Anjum, Assistant Commissioner Development, Tariq Ahmad, SDM East, Zubair Ahmad, Executive Engineers of I&FC, Water Works Division, Rural Water Works, UEED, SMC, City Drainage, SMC, LCMA and otherconcerned. At the outset, the Deputy Commissioner emphasized the need for effective inter-departmental coordination to achieve the objectives of the campaign. He directed stakeholder Departments to ensure timely completion of ongoing works and stressed the importance of creating sustainable rain water harvesting systems and ground water recharging systems across the district to augmentavailability of water. The DC directed the Jal Shakti Department to continue the geo-tagging of water sources and recharge structures, while extending technical support to Panchayats in identifying and implementing suitable water conservation interventions. He also emphasized the need to intensify IEC activities across the District to promote awareness on water conservation, sustainable water management and community participation in safeguarding water resources. Emphasizing the importance of collective action, the DC stated that water conservation is a shared responsibility and called upon all Departments to adopt a coordinated and proactive approach for the successful implementation of Jal Sanchay Jan Bhagidari Abhiyan 2.0 throughout the District. The DC directed the Education Department to promote rooftop rainwater harvesting structures in educational institutions and conduct awareness programmes among students. He further asked the Education Department to identify Jal Doots and Student Water Champions in Schools who can serve as ambassadors for water conservation and help promote sustainable water management practices. The Agriculture Department was directed to promote water-efficient farming practices, including micro-irrigation techniques and to generate awareness among farmers about water-saving crops. The Irrigation and Flood Control Department was instructed to prioritize watershed management, rejuvenation of water bodies, desilting of canals and ponds and the creation of groundwater recharge structures. The Rural Development Department was asked to leverage MGNREGA for the development of rainwater harvesting structures, soak pits, village ponds and greywater management facilities, while also undertaking awareness campaigns at the Panchayat level. The Forest Department was directed to undertake extensive plantation drives, conserve water bodies within forest areas, and support geo-tagging initiatives. The Housing and Urban Development Department was asked to promote rooftop rainwater harvesting systems in urban areas, rejuvenate urban water bodies, and intensify public awareness activities on water conservation. The ICDS Department was instructed to encourage similar interventions in Anganwadi Centres and strengthen community outreach efforts, with a special focus on enhancing the role of women in water conservation.
Telangana Statehood Day celebrated at Lok Bhavan
Both J&K & Telangana considered sacred lands of Lord Shiva RK News Service Srinagar, Jun 02: The Statehood Day of Telangana was celebrated at Lok Bhavan here on Tuesday in the presence of Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, who described it as a remarkable coincidence that both Jammu & Kashmir and Telangana are considered sacred lands of Lord Shiva. Speaking on the occasion, the Lieutenant Governor highlighted the rich literary traditions of Telangana, stating that great figures in this field inspired and awakened society. From the 11th-century verses of Malliya Rechanna to the poetic imagination of modern figures such as Atreya and Dasarathi Krishnamacharyulu, Telanganas literary tradition has enriched Indian literature. Since ancient times, Telanganas great luminaries have undertaken extraordinary efforts to awaken social consciousness and advance social reforms, he said. Sinha paid tributes to brave freedom fighters and tribal leaders Ramji Gond, Komaram Bheem, and Alluri Sitarama Raju. He said the farmers, soldiers, scientists, entrepreneurs, poets, and artists of the Telangana region have made immense contributions to nation-building. As every citizen contributes to our shared progress, let us pledge to draw strength from our diversity, celebrate our rich culture, and march together towards a prosperous future, the Lieutenant Governor said.
ICMR invites cancer research proposals for J&K
Focus on oral, breast, cervical, GI cancers; gastric cancer high in Valley Mansoor Peer Srinagar, Jun 02: In a significant initiative aimed at tackling the growing burden of cancer in Jammu and Kashmir, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has invited Expressions of Interest (EOIs) from research teams in the Union Territory for implementation of a research study focused on prevention and screening of oral, breast, cervical, and gastrointestinal cancers. This is part of efforts to strengthen cancer prevention, early diagnosis, and treatment within the framework of the National Programme for Prevention and Control of Non-Communicable Diseases (NP-NCD). The council seeks to develop an effective and scalable model tailored to the unique cultural, geographical, and healthcare challenges of Jammu and Kashmir, where gastrointestinal cancers, particularly stomach and oesophageal cancers, are among the most prevalent forms of the disease. Gastric cancer has been identified as especially common in the Kashmir Valley, followed by oesophageal and colorectal cancers. The research initiative will focus on four major cancer categories: Breast cancer (Women aged 30 years and above), Cervical cancer (Sexually active women aged 30 to 60 years), Oral cancer (Adults aged 18 years and above), and Gastrointestinal cancers (Adults aged 40 years and above). ICMR has outlined several key objectives, including improving the coverage and quality of cancer screening through the existing healthcare system and engaging non-specialist physicians and frontline healthcare workers. The programme will be implemented through district hospitals, community health centres, primary health centres, Ayushman Arogya Mandirs, and, where applicable, medical colleges. The proposed project duration is four years, including time for preparatory activities, implementation, and evaluation. The study is expected to assess screening uptake, detection of confirmed cases, turnaround times for diagnosis and treatment, completion of the screening-to-treatment pathway, changes in public awareness, patient satisfaction, feasibility, and cost-effectiveness. Another major component will be the training and capacity building of healthcare workers and Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHAs) in cancer screening, counselling, referral, and follow-up care, along with improving community-level understanding of cancer risks and the importance of early detection. ICMR has invited applications from scientists and professionals employed in medical institutions, research institutes, universities, colleges, government and semi-government organisations, and non-governmental organisations. Health experts believe the initiative could play a crucial role in strengthening cancer prevention and screening services in Jammu and Kashmir, particularly for gastrointestinal cancers, which continue to account for a significant share of the regions cancer burden. With more than 14 lakh cancer cases reported annually across India, the programme aims to generate evidence that can be integrated into existing public healthcare systems and eventually scaled up across the region.
From Jul 1 to Sep 30:Sgr airport runway to remain closed on Mondays, Tuesdays
Complete shutdown proposed Oct 1-16 Tourism stakeholders fear impact on footfall Ovaise Gul Srinagar, Jun 02: Amid ongoing maintenance, the runway at Srinagar International Airportshallremain unavailable on every Monday and Tuesday from July 1, 2026, to September 30,2026, with acomplete closure of runwayoperationsalso proposed from October 1 to October 16, 2026. This is part of a scheduled maintenance programme to be carried outby the Indian Air Force,according to a passenger advisory issued by the airport. The advisory states that the proposed schedule for extensive runway maintenanceworksis currently in the planning stage and has not yet received final approval. Detailed information regarding flight operations and anychanges in scheduleswill be communicated through official channels once the plan is formally approved. The airport authorities said the proposed maintenance works are aimed at ensuring the long-term safety and operational efficiency of the airportsrunway infrastructure. Srinagar Airport has already been operating under certain restrictions due to ongoing repairworks,with flight schedules adjusted to accommodate maintenance activities. Passengers have been urged toremainin touch with Srinagar Airport and their respective airlines for authentic and timely updates regarding flight operations. Authorities also cautioned travellers against relying on unverified information circulating through unofficial sources. Meanwhile, tourism stakeholders expressed their views, stating that the complete shutdown of the runway twice a week will affect tourist footfall. They appealed to officials to take appropriate measures that suit both stakeholders as well as the maintenance works.
53,000 RCs suspended across J&K in two months
One lakh vehicles faced action in 3 years: Traffic Commissioner Ovaise Gul/Arif Khan Srinagar, Jun 02: Acting tough against norm violations, the Jammu and Kashmir government has suspended 53,000 Registration Certificates (RCs) of vehicles in the last two months. Traffic Commissioner Vishesh Paul Mahajan, in an exclusive interview with Rising Kashmir, said that one lakh vehiclesare facing action, including suspension ofRCs and driving licences, seizure of vehicles, and blacklisting over the last two to three years. Fifty-three thousand is a very large number. These were suspended because the owners had not paid their challans and had violated traffic rules, Mahajan said. He said the action was taken in coordination with the Traffic Department, which provided a list of repeat offenders and chronic offenders. We suspended their RCs. We have now written to the Traffic Department asking them to seize these vehicles so that they are taken off the roads, he added. The Traffic Commissioner informed that there has been a great deal of activity on this front, with people coming forward to pay their challans and promising to behave responsibly on the roads. I would once again like to appeal to everyone to behave as good citizens on the road. If I park my vehicle incorrectly, it will cause inconvenience to commuters. Often, we get upset when someone else does it, but when it comes to ourselves, we think it is acceptable. That will not work. Action will be taken against violations, he said. Mahajan said that citizens oftendo not want to behave on the roadsand then abuse government officials whenchallaned.If we start following the rules, the situation will improve.Involvement in violation is ofthe common people; we are trying to improve them through awareness and counselling, andthen the last option is strict action,he said. The Traffic Commissioner said that nobody blames the people involved in violations; everybody blames officials whenever any untoward incident takes place. Although we owe the responsibility, we have to take action in this regard. We are clear: adheretonorms, or we will take action, he added.
First batch of 144 Hajj pilgrims returns home
CM Omar Abdullah receives Hajis at Sgr airport 50% baggage allowed, rest to arrive by road: JKHC Ovaise Gul Srinagar, Jun 02: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, along with his Advisor Nasir Aslam Wani, on Tuesday received the first batch of Hajj pilgrims at Srinagar International Airport as 144 Hajis returned home after performing the annual pilgrimage. The first Hajj arrival flight of the season, QP 7661, arrived safely at Srinagar Airport from Ahmedabad, bringing home 144 pilgrims74 male and 70 female. The flight landed at 1:28 PM, and all arrival formalities were completed smoothly and efficiently, according to a post by Srinagar Airport on X. Executive Officer of the J&K Haj Committee, Dr Shujaat Ahmad Qureshi, informed that the arrival phase of Hajj pilgrims has commenced. Amid the ongoing luggage debate, 50 per cent of the luggage and baggage of Hajis were allowed with them. The rest of the luggage is expected to reach via road from Ahmedabad to Srinagarin view of therunway repair at Srinagar Airport. The Hajis were received by the Chief Minister, his Advisor, Dr Qureshi, Deputy Commissioner (DC) Budgam Athar Aamir Khan, Director Airport Javed Anjum, and others. As per the notification issued by the JK Haj Committee, the next flight carrying Hajis will land at Srinagar Airport on Wednesday at 12:50 PM, while the third flight will land on Thursday at 12:55 PM. Relatives intending to receive pilgrims have been asked to download vehicle passes from the official website of the J&K Haj Committee two days prior to the respective arrival dates. Around 1.6 million Muslims from across the globe performed the annual pilgrimage this year. Timings for the remaining Hajj flights will be notified separately. Meanwhile, interacting with the returning pilgrims, the Chief Minister expressed hope that their prayers and spiritual experiences would contributetowardspeace, prosperity and well-being of the people of Jammu & Kashmir and the nation as a whole. He enquired about the arrangements made for the pilgrims during their stay in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabiaas well as their return journey, and wishedthem good health, happiness and a blessed life ahead. Omar Abdullah appreciated the efforts of all departments and agencies involved in facilitating the smooth arrival and reception of the pilgrims at Srinagar Airport. He directed the concerned authorities to ensure all necessary assistance and amenities for the returning Hujjaaj, including efficient baggage handling, transportation and other support services.
LG closely monitoring Kishtwar, Doda flash floods
Directs DCs to remain on high alert, condoles womans lightning death RK News Service Srinagar, Jun 02: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Tuesday said he was closely monitoring the situation arising from flash floods caused by heavy rainfall in Kishtwar andDoda.He directed Deputy Commissioners (DCs) of both districts to remain on high alert and swiftly restore essential amenities. In a post on X, Sinha said, Spoke with Deputy Commissioners of Kishtwar and Doda regarding the flash floods caused by heavy rainfall. Fortunately, no loss of life or property damage has been reported. Emergency response teams have been directed to remain on high alert and continuously monitor the situation. The Lieutenant Governor directed both DCs to swiftly restore roads, highways and water pipelines. He said field staff and specialised medical teams are on high alert, and damage assessments will begin as soon as field verification is complete. Sinha also expressed condolences to the bereaved family of Pinki Devi from Khuddhar Doda, who tragically passed away due to a lightning strike. He directed the Deputy Commissioner of Doda to provide immediate relief and assistance to the family.
One dead, apple orchards ravaged Abid Bashir Srinagar, Jun 02: One person died, another was critically injured, dozens of tourists were stranded, and apple orchards across the Valley suffered fresh damage as a powerful spell of rain, hailstorms, and gusty winds lashed Kashmir on Tuesday. The worst-hit incidentwas reported from Ganjiwara inJanglat Mandi area of Anantnag district of south Kashmir, where a tree uprooted by strong winds collapsed on a couple during the afternoon storm. Officials identified the deceased as Mohammad Rafiq Kujwalof Brariangan, Shangus inAnantnag, while his wife sustained critical injuries and was shifted to a nearby hospital for treatment. Rescue officials said emergency teams rushed to the spot immediately after the incident and carried out rescue operations amid heavy rain and intense winds. Meanwhile, teams of the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) rescued dozens of tourists who were stranded at Dal Lake in Srinagar amid gusty winds Large parts of Srinagar witnessed heavy rain coupled with hailstorm activity during the afternoon, reducing visibility and disrupting traffic movement. However, no major loss of life or property was reported from the city. Officials said SDRF personnel remained on alert throughout the day as weather conditions deteriorated rapidly across south and centralKashmir areas.In Central Kashmir, continuous rainfall caused the Sukhnag diversion in Beerwah to overflow, forcing authorities to suspend both vehicular and pedestrian movement as a precautionary measure. Water levels in several streams and local nallahs also rose sharply following the intense showers. Chairman of the Kashmir Valley Fruit Growers Cum Dealers Union, Bashir Ahmad Basheer, said apple orchards and several other crops have suffered extensive losses due to recurring hailstorm activity this season. Many orchard belts in south and north Kashmir have witnessed severe hailstorms in recent weeks. Apples at the early fruit stage, along with cherries, pears and other crops, have been badly affected, Basheer said. He said growers were already struggling with rising input costs and unpredictable climatic conditions, and repeated weather shocks were worsening the crisis for the horticulture sector. It is high time that the government announces a comprehensive package to compensate the losses suffered by farmers and orchardists, Basheer said. Every district of Kashmir has suffered immensely due to back-to-back hailstorms and gusty winds. Farmers from several districts said hailstones bruised tender fruit and damaged leaves and branches, raising fears of a decline in production this year. Abdul Rashid, an apple grower from Shopian, said repeated hailstorms have left orchardists distressed and helpless. We work in orchards throughout the year, but within minutes,hailstorms destroy everything. Small apples have been bruised, and many fruits have fallen from trees. If such weather continues, growers will suffer massive losses this season, he said. Another farmer from Baramulla said vegetable fields and apple orchards also suffered damage in some areas due to strong winds and heavy rainfall. The changing weather patterns and increasing frequency of extreme weather events have become a growing concern for Kashmirs farming and horticulture sectors, which form the backbone of the Valleys rural economy. A mild cloudburst was reported from Thatri area of Doda district in Jammu where many vehicles got stuck in the muddy water. However, there was no report of any losstolife or property. According to the MeT Srinagar forecast, June 6 may witness cloudy conditions with brief showers at a few places. From June 7 to 10, weather conditions are likely to turn hot and dry across Jammu and Kashmir. The MeT department has issued an advisory asking people to stay indoors during thunderstorms and lightning activity and avoid boating and shikara rides during gusty weather conditions. The latest weather spell has once again deepened concerns among fruit growers, especially after repeated hailstorms over the past few weeks caused widespread damage to orchards in both south and north Kashmir.
Mega Blood Donation Camp Held at Handwara
RK News Service Handwara, June 2: Pohru Youth Federation on Tuesday organised a mega blood donation camp at Pohrupeth village in collaboration with Sub District Hospital Langate, Associated Hospital of GMC Handwara. The camp witnessed overwhelming participation as 45 donors from different walks of life voluntarily donated blood to support patients in need. The blood collection process was carried out by the Blood Bank team from GMC District Hospital Handwara in a professional manner. Speaking on the occasion, President of the organisation, Advocate Noor Ul Shahbaz, said the main objective behind organising the camp was to promote blood donation at the community level instead of limiting it only to designated hospitals. He said such initiatives spread awareness about the importance of blood donation and encourage people to come forward to save precious human lives. He added that donating blood is also considered a noble and ongoing charitable deed, adding that community participation must be strengthened to help patients who remain in dire need of blood. Advocate Noor Ul Shahbaz expressed gratitude to all the donors and termed them the backbone of the successful event. He also thanked BMO Langate, Superintendent District Hospital Handwara and Principal GMC Handwara for extending full support in organising the camp smoothly. He appreciated the efforts of volunteers led by Danish Fayaz, General Secretary of the organisation, and Shahid Amin for their dedication and teamwork during the event.
Govt Issues Selection List Of 412 Medical Officers
Mansoor Peer Srinagar, June 02: The Health and Medical Education (H&ME) Department has received the selection list of 412 Medical Officers (Allopathic) from the J&K Public Service Commission, who have been asked to submit their Personnel Verification Rolls (PVRs) for verification. The department has directed all selected Medical Officers to submit their details in person at Civil Secretariat Srinagar or Jammu for registration under the Employee Verification System (EVS). According to an official notice, the registration is required for verification of character and antecedents as mandated by the General Administration Department (GAD). The selectees have been asked to complete the process within 15 days from the date of issuance of the notice. In case, any candidate, fails to submit their details within the prescribed period, it shall be presumed that the candidate is not willing to opt for such appointment in the Health and Medical Education Department and shall forfeit the right of appointment, without any further notice, it said. In the section list, candidates from the Kashmir division have secured a significant majority of the positions. Approximately 280 of the 412 selected candidates belong to the Kashmir division, while the remaining candidates are from the Jammu division. The recruitment of these medical officers is expected to help address the shortage of doctors in remote and underserved areas across Jammu and Kashmir.
Tullamullas Garlic Boom Seeks Market Support
Lack of marketing network limits profits despite rising production Umar Raina Ganderbal;June 2:- Garlic cultivation is steadily becoming an important agricultural activity in Tullamulla village of Ganderbal district, offering a viable source of income to many farming families. Encouraged by favourable climatic conditions and productive yields, several cultivators have expanded garlic farming over the years and are achieving encouraging results. However, growers say that the benefits of their hard work are being undermined by the absence of an efficient marketing network. Without reliable avenues to reach larger markets, many farmers struggle to secure profitable rates for their produce, limiting the economic gains from cultivation. Members of the farming community have appealed to the district authorities and agriculture officials to introduce measures that can help bridge the gap between producers and buyers. They stress that timely intervention is necessary to ensure that farmers receive fair compensation for their crops and are not forced to depend on middlemen. Agricultural observers believe that Tullamulla has the capacity to emerge as a recognised centre for garlic production in Kashmir. Investment in infrastructure such as collection centres, refrigerated storage facilities, processing units, and organised trading platforms could help maximise returns and reduce losses after harvest, said another farmer Ab Rahim. Farmers maintain that with the right institutional backing and market-oriented initiatives, garlic cultivation can become a major contributor to the local economy while creating new opportunities for rural households. They hope the concerned departments will take practical steps to strengthen the sector and help growers realise its full potential.

