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MLA Uri Reviews NHPC Uri-I Phase II Project

Pushes for local employment Srinagar, June 22: MLA Uri Dr Sajjad Shafi Uri chaired a meeting with NHPC officials, including the Project Manager of Max Infra, the Deputy General Manager (HR), and the Liaison Officer to review various aspects of the NHPC Uri-I Phase second project. During the meeting, detailed discussions were held on the progress of the project and issues concerning the affected communities. Dr Sajjad Shafi Uri emphasized that families whose land has been acquired for the project should be given priority benefits. He strongly urged NHPC and the executing agencies to ensure maximum employment opportunities for local youth. He also called for preference to be given to local transport operators, machinery owners, and local contractors in all project-related works. The MLA made it clear that no outside workers should be engaged as long as eligible manpower is available within Sub-Division Uri. He directed the officials to first provide opportunities to qualified local residents, and only in the absence of suitable local candidates should workers from outside be considered. Shafi Uri further impressed upon NHPC officials to create sustainable employment opportunities for the people of Sub Division Uri, particularly those affected by the project, so that they can benefit directly from the development taking place in the region. The officials assured the MLA that his concerns and recommendations regarding local employment and participation would be taken into consideration during the implementation of the project. However, the landowners affected by the Uri-I Phase II project, along with unemployed youth, transporters, and local contractors have expressed their gratitude to MLA Uri for strongly advocating the interests of the people of Sub-Division Uri during his meeting with project authorities.

RisingKashmir 23 Jun 2026 12:14 am

J&K H&UDD Wins SKOCH Awards for Digital Governance

Srinagar, June 22: The Jammu and Kashmir Housing & Urban Development Department (H&UDD) has achieved a significant milestone in the field of digital governance by securing two prestigious SKOCH National Awards, Gold and Silver, for its innovative and citizen-centric digital transformation initiatives. In a statement, the department said that both projects were conceptualized and initiated under the directions and continuous guidance of Mandeep Kaur, Commissioner Secretary, H&UDD, with the objective of transforming the public service delivery and enhancing the digital governance across the Urban Development sector. Her unwavering focus on innovation, transparency and technology-enabled governance has played a pivotal role in successful implementation of these initiatives, the statement reads. On behalf of H&UDD, Ankush Kapoor, Chief Informatics Officer and Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), H&UDD, received the awards during the SKOCH Awards Ceremony held in New Delhi. The awards were conferred for the flagship projects including Automated Building Permission System (ABPS) using Auto DCR technology integrated with GIS-based Land Use and J&K Gati Shakti GIS Asset Mapping System for comprehensive GIS-based asset mapping, monitoring and infrastructure planning. The Automated Building Permission System has revolutionized the process of granting building permissions by introducing automated scrutiny of building plans through Auto DCR technology integrated with GIS-based land use verification. The system has significantly reduced the processing time, enhanced transparency, ensured compliance with planning regulations and improved ease of doing business for the citizens and stakeholders. The J&K Gati Shakti GIS Asset Mapping System has enabled digital mapping and monitoring of public infrastructure assets across Urban Local Bodies and government agencies. The platform supports evidence-based planning, inter-departmental coordination, efficient asset management and informed decision-making through advanced GIS technology. Both the initiatives have brought about a transformative change in public service delivery, government digital functioning, monitoring mechanisms and data-driven governance across Jammu and Kashmir. The Commissioner Secretary appreciated the efforts of the officers, technical teams, Urban Local Bodies and all stakeholders associated with the projects. She reiterated the department's commitment towards leveraging the technology for improving governance and delivering efficient, transparent and citizen-centric services.

RisingKashmir 23 Jun 2026 12:11 am

Kashmir to Host Panchayat Service Delivery Workshop Today

LG Manoj Sinha to inaugurate event; seven states to share governance models Srinagar, June 22: The Ministry of Panchayati Raj (MoPR) is organizing a regional workshop titled Seva Se Samriddhi: Panchayat-led Service Delivery in Srinagar today to promote improved public service delivery and strengthen grassroots governance. Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha will inaugurate the workshop in the presence of Minister for Rural Development and Panchayati Raj Javid Ahmad Dar, Secretary Ministry of Panchayati Raj Vivek Bharadwaj, Joint Secretary MoPR Palka Sahni and Secretary Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, J&K, Mohammad Aijaz Asad. The workshop is being organised in collaboration with Common Services Centre Special Purpose Vehicle (CSC-SPV), Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, and the Department of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, Government of Jammu and Kashmir. The initiative is part of the Ministrys efforts to strengthen ease of living in rural India through empowered and accountable Panchayati Raj Institutions and local bodies. The event will bring together Panchayat representatives, Village Level Entrepreneurs (VLEs), government officials and stakeholders from seven states Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh. Representatives from civil society organisations, research institutions and rural technology sectors will also participate to discuss last-mile governance and service delivery. The workshop will feature panel discussions, technical sessions and experience-sharing forums focusing on digital transformation, citizen participation, innovation and improved access to public services at the grassroots level. High-performing Gram Panchayats and outstanding Common Service Centres from participating states will also be felicitated during the programme.

RisingKashmir 23 Jun 2026 12:07 am

Lieutenant Governor pays obeisance at Mata Kheer Bhawani Temple on Jyeshtha Ashtami; prays for peace, prosperity and well-being of all

GANDERBAL, JUNE 22: Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha today paid obeisance at the revered Mata Kheer Bhawani Temple at Tulmulla in Ganderbal on the auspicious occasion of Jyeshtha Ashtami and offered prayers for peace, prosperity and the well-being of the people of Jammu Kashmir. The Lieutenant Governor extended his greetings to devotees and wished that [] The post Lieutenant Governor pays obeisance at Mata Kheer Bhawani Temple on Jyeshtha Ashtami; prays for peace, prosperity and well-being of all appeared first on Kashmir Media Watch .

Kashmir Media Watch 22 Jun 2026 11:48 pm

Lieutenant Governor Felicitated Brilliant Students At Amar Ujala Medhavi Chhatra Samman Samaroh

SRINAGAR, JUNE 22: The Lieutenant Governor, Shri Manoj Sinha today felicitated brilliant students of class 10th and 12th during Amar Ujala Medhavi Chhatra Samman Samaroh in Srinagar today. He also honored the educators who have made immense contributions. Speaking on the occasion, the Lieutenant Governor emphasised on the change required in the classrooms to meet [] The post Lieutenant Governor Felicitated Brilliant Students At Amar Ujala Medhavi Chhatra Samman Samaroh appeared first on Kashmir Media Watch .

Kashmir Media Watch 22 Jun 2026 11:37 pm

Mutton Dealers Suspend Livestock Imports to Jammu Kashmir Over Punjab Tax Row

SRINAGAR: The Kashmir Mutton Dealers Association (KMDA) on Monday announced the suspension of fresh livestock imports into Jammu and Kashmir and advised the public to reconsider marriage and other event schedules in the coming weeks. It declared that no vehicle carrying livestock would be loaded for the Valley until the government resolves long-pending transportation issues []

KashmirLife 22 Jun 2026 11:25 pm

30th Sindhu Darshan Yatra Begins in Leh :Ambassadors from eight countries, national leaders, over 3,500 devotees attend inaugural ceremony

Leh, June 22: The 30th edition of the Sindhu Darshan Yatra commenced on Monday in Leh with a grand inaugural ceremony that brought together ambassadors from eight countries, prominent national leaders, religious figures and thousands of devotees, underscoring the event's growing significance as a symbol of India's cultural and civilisational heritage. Held at the NDS Memorial Ground, the opening ceremony of the Pratham Sindhu Kumbh witnessed the participation of more than 3,500 people who gathered to celebrate the spiritual, cultural and national ethos associated with the sacred Sindhu River. The event assumed international prominence with the presence of ambassadors from Fiji, Mauritius, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Trinidad and Tobago, Ecuador, Chile and Ireland, along with their spouses, reflecting the global resonance of India's cultural traditions and values. The inaugural programme featured a series of cultural performances by artists from the North Zone Cultural Centre and various states, showcasing the country's rich artistic diversity and reinforcing the message of unity in diversity. Among those present were senior Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) leader Indresh Kumar, members of social and cultural organisations, religious leaders representing different faiths, public representatives and distinguished personalities from across the country. Addressing the gathering, Indresh Kumar highlighted the importance of national unity, cultural preservation and social harmony. He stressed the need to strengthen the values that bind the nation together and uphold India's civilisational legacy. The ceremony was also attended by office-bearers of the Sindhu Darshan Yatra Samiti, including its President Muralidhar Makhija, National General Secretary Bhupinder Kansal and Himalaya Parivar National Working President Parmjit Singh Gill. The annual Sindhu Darshan Yatra is regarded as one of Ladakh's most prominent spiritual and cultural events, celebrating the historical, cultural and emotional bond between the people of India and the Sindhu River. Over the years, the event has evolved into a platform promoting national integration, cultural exchange and civilisational awareness. The celebrations will continue over the coming days with a series of religious, cultural and community programmes aimed at promoting the region's heritage and strengthening the spirit of national unity.

RisingKashmir 22 Jun 2026 10:47 pm

10-Year-Old Girl Dies After Suffering Neck Injury While Playing

SRINAGAR: A 10-year-old girl died after sustaining a severe neck injury while playing on the roof of her house in the Gadiseer area of Bijbehara in south Kashmirs Anantnag district on Monday. The deceased has been identified as Tafheeda Khursheed, daughter of Khursheed Ahmad Dar and a resident of Gadiseer, Bijbehara. According to officials, the []

KashmirLife 22 Jun 2026 10:34 pm

Qatar gas plant explosion leaves 13 dead, including Indian nationals

Doha [Qatar], June 22 : An explosion and subsequent fire at a gas facility in Qatar's Ras Laffan Industrial City has left at least 13 people dead and 66 others injured, according to the country's Energy Minister, Saad bin Shreida Al-Kaabi, as reported by Gulf News. Al-Kaabi, who also serves as the CEO of QatarEnergy, stated that the incident occurred on Sunday evening at the Barzan local gas supply facility. During a press briefing, he confirmed that those who lost their lives were of Indian and Pakistani origin, although the precise number of Indian fatalities remained unconfirmed at the time, Gulf News reported. The Embassy of India in Doha stated that it is in constant touch with the Qatari authorities and has committed to providing all possible assistance to the families of the victims and those wounded. We convey our deepest condolences to the families of those who have unfortunately passed away in the sad incident at Ras Laffan Industrial City last night, the embassy said in a post on X. The mission has publicised helpline numbers +974-55647502 and +975-55384683, alongside the email address cons.doha@mea.gov.in. Prior to this, the embassy had expressed deep concern at the unfortunate incident, reporting that several individuals had sustained injuries and others were unaccounted for. At this challenging and difficult time, the Embassy of India and the entire Indian community in Qatar stands in solidarity with the Government and people of Qatar. We wish for the speedy recovery of those injured and hope and pray for the safety of those missing, it said. QatarEnergy previously indicated that the blast and fire ignited during the start-up of operations at the Barzan local gas supply facility on Sunday evening. The company confirmed that emergency response teams were deployed immediately to contain the fire, which is now under control. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 22 Jun 2026 10:09 pm

Jammu Kashmir: Man Killed After Being Hit by CRPF Vehicle

SRINAGAR: A 55-year-old man died after being hit by a CRPF vehicle in the Qazigund area of south Kashmirs Kulgam district on Monday, officials said. An official said that a CRPF vehicle bearing registration number JK01M-6934 hit the man in YK Pora village of Qazigund, leaving him critically injured. He was immediately shifted to Emergency []

KashmirLife 22 Jun 2026 9:48 pm

Two Alleged Drug Peddlers Arrested in Jammu Kashmir, Heroin Recovered

SRINAGAR: Police in Kathua have arrested two alleged drug peddlers and recovered approximately seven grams of a heroin-like narcotic substance during a checkpoint operation in the Khanpur area of Rajbagh, officials said on Monday. According to police, the operation was carried out following specific information regarding suspected narcotics movement in the area. A police team []

KashmirLife 22 Jun 2026 8:58 pm

LG Manoj Sinha Mourns Loss of Lives in Lucknow Fire Tragedy

Srinagar/Lucknow: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha has expressed deep sorrow over the loss of lives in a fire accident in Lucknow. In a post on X, Manoj Sinha said that the news of several deaths in the fire incident in Lucknow was extremely heartbreaking. He conveyed his heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families and prayed for the speedy recovery of those injured in the tragedy. The Lieutenant Governor also expressed solidarity with the affected families during this difficult time and wished strength and courage to those who have lost their loved ones.

RisingKashmir 22 Jun 2026 8:43 pm

UP govt announces Rs 5 lakh ex-gratia for deceased, Rs 50,000 for injured in Lucknow fire

Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) [India], June 22 : Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday announced financial assistance of Rs 5 lakh each for the families of those killed in the devastating fire at a coaching centre in Lucknow's Aliganj area, while Rs 50,000 each will be provided to the injured, the Chief Minister's Office (CMO) said. The announcement came as the death toll in the tragedy rose to 15, with several others injured after a massive fire broke out in a building housing a library and a computer training institute in the Aliganj locality. Speaking to reporters after visiting the site and meeting the injured, Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak recounted the harrowing escape attempts made by survivors trapped inside the building. The injured told us that the fire broke out suddenly. Smoke from the fire came from the first floor. As they started to leave, there was a fire on the stairs, so they ran towards the back. Some people climbed down using a cable. Those who survived either jumped or used the cable to escape, Pathak said. Describing the incident as heart-wrenching and horrific, Pathak assured the bereaved families that the government would stand by them and ensure justice. This is a very major, heart-wrenching incident. We will never forget this incident; it's a lesson for us. The victimised families will get justice under all circumstances. The entire government stands with them, he said. Pathak said one of the injured was undergoing surgery after sustaining a serious stomach injury while trying to escape the blaze. One person's operation is underway in the OT. He sustained a stomach injury from an angle piece while falling. The rest of the injured are out of danger. To ensure they receive proper treatment, all arrangements have been made, he said. The Deputy Chief Minister said post-mortem examinations of the deceased would be conducted by specially constituted teams and confirmed that a high-level inquiry had been ordered into the incident. Nothing can be said at first glance right now. We will be able to say something only after the investigation. However, strict action will be taken against whoever is found guilty, he said. The state government has also directed officials to review fire safety norms and ensure proper emergency exit routes in buildings frequented by children and large gatherings to prevent similar incidents in the future. The cause of the fire is yet to be determined.

RisingKashmir 22 Jun 2026 8:33 pm

High Court Quashes Rape FIR, Cites Pattern of Similar Complaints by Woman

SRINAGAR: The Bombay High Court has quashed a rape FIR lodged by a woman, observing a recurring pattern of filing similar criminal complaints against different individuals and expressing concern over the alleged misuse of legal provisions. The court noted that the complainant had previously registered multiple FIRs, including allegations of rape and other offences, against []

KashmirLife 22 Jun 2026 8:09 pm

Jammu Kashmir Police Issues Traffic Advisory for Amarnath Yatra 2026

SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Police on Monday issued a detailed public advisory for the smooth and secure conduct of the annual Amarnath Yatra 2026, scheduled from July 3 to August 28, urging yatris, tourists and the general public to strictly adhere to traffic regulations and security guidelines. According to the advisory, issued in the interest []

KashmirLife 22 Jun 2026 7:23 pm

VC, KU Praise Students as DSW Outreach Initiative Receives Warm Response at Kheer Bhawani Mela

Devotees appreciate volunteers efforts in providing support and assistance throughout the annual mela. Srinagar, June 22, 2026: The Department of Students' Welfare, University of Kashmir, organized a Social Service Camp at the revered Kheer Bhawani Shrine, Tulmulla, Ganderbal, as part of the University's community outreach and social responsibility initiatives. The camp was established at the main entrance of the shrine to facilitate and assist the devotees visiting the holy shrine from different parts of the country. Officials, officers and student volunteers of the Department of Students' Welfare actively participated in the camp and served refreshments, drinking water, sherbet and Juice to the devotees throughout the day. The initiative received an overwhelming response from the devotees, who appreciated the University's gesture of service and outreach. Many visitors expressed happiness and satisfaction over the University's efforts to connect with society beyond its academic responsibilities. Prof. Nilofer Khan, Vice Chancellor, University of Kashmir, in her message stated, University of Kashmir has always upheld the values of social responsibility, inclusiveness and service to the community. Our engagement with society extends beyond academic pursuits and reflects our commitment to promoting mutual respect, compassion and harmony among people from diverse backgrounds. The Social Service Camp at the Kheer Bhawani Shrine is a reflection of these values and demonstrates the University's dedication to supporting initiatives that strengthen social cohesion and community well-being. I am particularly pleased to see our students actively participating in this endeavour, embodying the spirit of volunteerism and service that is central to the ethos of higher education. Such initiatives not only enrich the learning experience of our students but also reinforce the University's enduring connection with society. Prof. Naseer Iqbal, Registrar, University of Kashmir, said: Universities are not merely centres of learning, they are institutions that cultivate responsible citizenship and a commitment to public service. The participation of our students and officials in serving devotees at the Kheer Bhawani Shrine reflects the values of empathy, respect and community engagement that the University seeks to nurture. Such outreach programmes provide opportunities for students to interact with society, appreciate its diversity and contribute positively to the common good. The University of Kashmir remains committed to initiatives that promote social harmony, mutual understanding, and a culture of service. Prof. Seema Singh, Dean Students' Welfare, University of Kashmir, said: The Social Service Camp was conceived as an opportunity for students to participate in a meaningful act of service while interacting directly with members of the public. Such initiatives help cultivate leadership qualities, teamwork, discipline, and a sense of responsibility among students. The enthusiastic response of our volunteers reflects their willingness to contribute to the welfare of society and uphold the values of service that are integral to the University's outreach programmes. The Department of Students' Welfare will continue to organize activities that provide students with opportunities for personal growth and community engagement. Dr. Shahid Ali Khan, Cultural Officer, University of Kashmir, stated: The Kheer Bhawani Mela is an important cultural and spiritual occasion that attracts devotees from different parts of the country. The University's participation through this service camp is aimed at extending support to the devotees and contributing to the smooth conduct of the event. Such initiatives provide students with valuable exposure to the rich cultural traditions and pluralistic heritage of Jammu and Kashmir while reinforcing the University's commitment to public outreach. We are encouraged by the positive response received from the devotees and visitors throughout the day. The student volunteers expressed their satisfaction at being part of the service camp and described the experience as enriching. The Department of Students' Welfare thanked all volunteers, officials, and devotees for their cooperation and support in making the event successful.

RisingKashmir 22 Jun 2026 6:55 pm

India showcases climate-resilient food systems at UN Human Rights Council

Geneva [Switzerland], June 22: India has highlighted its efforts to build climate-resilient food systems and strengthen food security while addressing the impacts of climate change at the 62nd session of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in Geneva. During his intervention, Arvind Kumar of the India Water Foundation stressed that transforming food systems is essential to ensuring fundamental human rights, including the rights to food, health, a clean environment, and a life of dignity. Kumar said India recognises the strong link between climate change and food insecurity and has adopted a range of measures to address the challenge. He noted that the country has developed more than 1,900 climate-resilient crop varieties, including a rice variety that requires 25 per cent less water. India has also released 109 high-yielding biofortified crop varieties across 61 crops to improve nutrition and protect farmers' livelihoods, particularly in communities most vulnerable to climate-related risks. Highlighting recent policy initiatives, Kumar said the Indian Cabinet approved the National Mission on Natural Farming in 2024. The centrally sponsored programme, with an outlay of approximately USD 290 million, aims to promote ecosystem-based agricultural practices and support around 10 million farmers across the country. He also outlined the role of the India Water Foundation in advancing sustainable and resilient food systems. The organisation works through policy advocacy, research, knowledge sharing, capacity building, and multi-stakeholder partnerships to promote climate-resilient agriculture, nutrition security, sustainable livelihoods, and ecosystem restoration. According to Kumar, the Foundation collaborates with farmers, researchers, civil society organisations, and policymakers to strengthen food security, enhance resilience to climate change, and improve the well-being of vulnerable communities. The intervention underscored India's commitment to integrating climate action with food security and human rights objectives while advancing sustainable agricultural practices to address emerging global challenges. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 22 Jun 2026 6:36 pm

Jammu Kashmir Delegation Wins Top Honour at National Education Conference

SRINAGAR: A high-level delegation from Jammu and Kashmir, led by Dr Baba Nazrul Islam, participated in the 15th Annual Conference of the Private Schools and Children Welfare Association (PSACWA) held in Hyderabad from June 19 to June 22, 2026, where the Union Territory secured the first prize among participating states for its contributions to educational []

KashmirLife 22 Jun 2026 6:33 pm

One-Hour Downpour Floods Srinagar, Vehicles Submerged as Waterlogging Hits City

SRINAGAR: A spell of heavy rainfall lasting nearly an hour on Monday inundated several parts of Srinagar and Budgam districts, leading to severe waterlogging, traffic disruption and public inconvenience, while videos of submerged cars and auto-rickshaws went viral on social media. Residents say that multiple localities, including Khanyar, Babademb, Nowhatta, Bagh-e-Mehtab, Mochuwa and Habba Kadal []

KashmirLife 22 Jun 2026 6:06 pm

Kashmir: 65-Year-Old Woman Dies After Electric Shock

SRINAGAR: A 65-year-old woman died after receiving an electric shock in the Naid Kadal area of Srinagar on Monday, officials said. An official said that the woman came into contact with a live electric current after touching an electric pole during heavy rainfall in the area. He said she sustained critical injuries and was immediately []

KashmirLife 22 Jun 2026 4:29 pm

Woman Dies of Electrocution in Srinagar

Srinagar: A 65-year-old woman died after receiving an electric shock in the Naid Kadal area of Srinagar on Monday, officials said. An official said that the woman came into contact with a live electric current after touching an electric pole during heavy rainfall in the area. He said she sustained critical injuries and was immediately []

Kashmir Reader 22 Jun 2026 4:18 pm

Jammu Kashmir Visit Not About Assessing Valley Situation, Clarifies Shashi Tharoor

SRINAGAR: Chairman of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on External Affairs, Shashi Tharoor, on Monday said the committees visit to Jammu and Kashmir is strictly focused on issues related to India-Pakistan relations, Sino-Indian relations and the functioning of passport offices, ruling out any review of the prevailing situation in the Valley. Speaking to reporters, Tharoor said []

KashmirLife 22 Jun 2026 4:16 pm

Mehbooba Mufti calls for Kashmiri Pandits return, warns against using community as 'weapons'

Srinagar, Jun 22 : Former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Mehbooba Mufti on Monday pitched for the return and rehabilitation of Kashmiri Pandits, asserting that the displaced community cannot be treated at par with others and deserves all facilities extended to migrants. Kashmiri Pandits are migrants. You cannot treat them at par with other people. You have to give them all the facilities that migrants should get, Mufti told news agency Kashmir News Service (KNS). The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) president urged the community to move beyond the past and focus on the future. We want our Kashmiri brothers and sisters to forget what happened in the past. We want them to look ahead and look to the future, she said. Highlighting the contribution of Pandit doctors, Mehbooba Mufti cited the examples of Dr Sushil Rajdhan and Dr Sameer Koul, saying they remained deeply connected to Kashmir. I believe that young doctors like Dr Sameer Koul and Dr Sushil Rajdhan should come to Kashmir and connect with the people here, she added. The PDP leader also drew attention to the plight of Pandits residing in Jammu and other areas, terming their conditions very difficult. Mufti said her party had submitted proposals to the Governor, including the construction of a temple and the formation of a dedicated board for the community's welfare. The biggest thing is that the treatment should be maintained. We should not look back. We should look forward, she said. Cautioning against any attempt to use the Kashmiri Pandit community as weapons, she advised them to establish direct contact with the local populace. The people who want to use the Kashmiri Pandits as weapons, the Kashmiri Pandits should be scared of them. And they should make direct contact with the Kashmiris, shesaid. (KNS)

RisingKashmir 22 Jun 2026 3:57 pm

Body of Missing Youth Recovered From Vishow Nallah

SRINAGAR: A youth who had been missing from his home since June 9 was found dead after his body was recovered from Vishow Nallah near Reshinagri Adda in south Kashmirs Shopian district on Monday, officials said. An official said that the deceased was identified as Imran Doiey, son of Mohammad Aslam Doiey, a resident of []

KashmirLife 22 Jun 2026 3:37 pm

Ashok Bhan Extends Zeth Ashtami Greetings, Calls for Peace and Dignified Return of Kashmiri Pandits

Srinagar, Jun 22: Ashok Bhan, Chairman of the Kashmir Policy & Strategy Group, extended greetings on the occasion of Zeth Ashtami and highlighted the importance of preserving Kashmirs spirit of coexistence, while calling for peace and the dignified return of Kashmiri Pandits. On the sacred occasion of Zeth Ashtami, my warm greetings and heartfelt good wishes to Kashmiris Pandits across the globe. This auspicious day, dedicated to the worship of Mata Ragnya Devi at the revered Kheer Bhawani Temple, is a celebration of faith, devotion, and the timeless spiritual heritage of Kashmir. It rekindles our collective memories and strengthens our bond with the land that has nurtured generations of Kashmiris belonging to all communities. Kashmir Policy & Strategy Group express deep appreciation and gratitude to Muslim, Sikh, and other brethren in Kashmir for the warmth, affection, and emotive welcome they continue to extend to Kashmiri Pandits visiting their homeland on this sacred occasion. Such gestures of love and goodwill reaffirm the enduring spirit of civilisational ethos founded on mutual respect, coexistence, and shared cultural values. They inspire hope that the wounds of the past can be healed through understanding, compassion, and reconciliation. As thousands of devotees gather to pay obeisance at the holy shrine, let us collectively pray for lasting peace, harmony, and prosperity in Jammu and Kashmir. May this Zeth Ashtami strengthen the resolve for the dignified return, rehabilitation, and reintegration of exiled Kashmiri Pandits in their ancestral homeland. Let us work together to revive the inclusive glory of Kashmir, restore its civilisational ethos, and build a future where every Kashmiri can live with dignity, security, and a sense of belonging.

RisingKashmir 22 Jun 2026 3:11 pm

Parliament Panels J&K visit focused on China, Pak, passport issues: Shashi Tharoor

Jammu: Chairman of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on External Affairs, Shashi Tharoor, on Monday said the committees visit to Jammu and Kashmir is strictly focused on issues related to India-Pakistan, Chino-Indian relations and the functioning of passport offices, ruling out any review of the prevailing situation in the Valley. Speaking to reporters, Tharoor,said the panel []

Kashmir Reader 22 Jun 2026 2:57 pm

Four-Year-Old Girl Dies After Falling Into Water Tank

SRINAGAR: A four-year-old girl died after accidentally falling into a water tank in the Renan Kralgund area of north Kashmirs Kupwara district on Monday. The deceased has been identified as Sibra Javid (4), daughter of Javid Iqbal Lone and a resident of Fatehgarh, Baramulla. Officials said the minor fell into the water tank during the []

KashmirLife 22 Jun 2026 2:50 pm

Concerned about delays in issuance of passports in J&K: Shashi Tharoor

Jammu , June 22 : Congress MP Shashi Tharoor, heading the Parliamentary Standing Committee on External Affairs, on Monday expressed concerns about delays in the issuance of passports in Jammu and Kashmir during his visit to the Union Territory. The members of the Standing Committee visited the Passport Seva Kendra in Jammu and held talks with the officials at the Regional Passport Office and the External Affairs Ministry representative from Delhi. Tharoor told reporters, We had conversations with the Regional Passport Office, the MEA representative from Delhi here. We've also had conversations with the police and with the postal department. We are concerned about some of the delays that have been impeding passport issuance in this area, and we have been raising some very strong questions because we want to see improvements and speeding up of the passport delivery for applicants in Kashmir, Leh, Srinagar and Jammu. The MPs here have found it a very meaningful visit, and we've had some very strong and constructive discussions. BJP MP Arun Govil, a member of the Standing Committee, said, We held discussions on the issuance of passports and also took some suggestions. Based on this, we will submit our report. The members of the Committee are on a visit to Jammu and Kashmir from June 22 to 25. The agenda of the meeting includes 'Understanding India-China Relations and the way forward' with special reference to the Indo-China border, as well as 'Recent developments in India-Pakistan relations' with special reference to the India-Pakistan border. On Sunday, Tharoor met with Lieutenant-Governor Manoj Sinha, after which his progress towards normalcy remarks sparked a political row. Tharoor, who often finds himself in a Congress versus Congress situation, posted on X, In Srinagar! Had the honour of an excellent meeting with Lieutenant-Governor @manojsinha_ at Lok Bhavan today. We discussed the situation in the state and the encouraging progress towards normalcy. When I arrived, he was chatting to the President of the Kashmiri Writers' Association and the Women's Organisation -- a positive outreach that I welcomed. Many challenges remain, and much remains to be done, but I left the meeting feeling more positive than I have felt for a while. Today, Pawan Khera, in response, suggested that Tharoor discuss the situation of Jammu and Kashmir with other stakeholders as well. He said, You should talk to everyone about the situation of Jammu and Kashmir, starting from the youths, businessmen, Kashmiri Pandits and civilians. I fully believe that Dr Shashi Tharoor will meet everyone and then change his opinion, as he is an educated person. (ANI

RisingKashmir 22 Jun 2026 2:49 pm

FIFA World Cup 2026: 'Conditions are very difficult for us', says Iran head coach Ghalenoei after Belgium draw

Los Angeles , June 22: Iran head coach Amir Ghalenoei hailed his players' resilience after their hard-fought goalless draw against Belgium at the FIFA World Cup 2026, while stressing that Team Melli face a difficult recovery process ahead of a crucial final Group G clash against Egypt. Iran earned a valuable point against the world's 10th-ranked side at SoFi Stadium, with goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand delivering a standout performance to frustrate the Belgian attack. The result followed Iran's 2-2 draw with New Zealand in their opening match and left them second in the group standings, firmly in contention for a place in the Round of 32. According to the Iranian news agency ISNA, Ghalenoei pointed to the extraordinary challenges his team has faced in recent months, while speaking after the match. Before I answer the question, I want to go back to the past six months; six months ago, we were in a state of war and our league was closed. We were on the road for 40 hours to go to another country and play, he said, as per ISNA. The Iranian coach added that visa complications, travel disruptions and a lack of preparation for matches had hampered the team's World Cup build-up. We entered the World Cup in the worst possible conditions, and I wanted the whole world to know this, Ghalenoei said. Despite those obstacles, the coach believed Iran were capable of beating Belgium. We witnessed a very beautiful match, and we played against the 10th-ranked team in the world. They had great players and a great coach. Both they could have won against us, and we had a chance to win, he said. Overall, it is a good achievement that we achieved a draw in two consecutive games under these conditions. We arrived at the match venue with less than 16 hours to go, and this is an achievement that will go down in history, and players will be remembered for their greatness, he added. Iran thought they had found a breakthrough during the contest, while also creating two clear-cut opportunities that were denied by Belgian goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois. Belgium, meanwhile, were reduced to 10 men after Nathan Ngoy's second-half dismissal. Ghalenoei reserved special praise for Beiranvand, whose seven-save display earned him the Superior Player of the Match award. He is one of the most honoured goalkeepers in Iranian history and is very intelligent and experienced, and today was one of his good days, the coach said, according to Iranian news agency ISNA. Attention now turns to Saturday's decisive encounter against Egypt in Seattle, with qualification still within reach for Iran. We have to go and fly right now, and it's exhausting. They won't even let us recover, Ghalenoei said. We have to show up with a special plan against Egypt. They have great players like Belgium. We need to recover more than anything now. The head coach further said, No team in the world makes two trips in 16 hours. The conditions are very difficult for us. Our players really sacrifice and go out on the field with their hearts, and history will remember them as great. Following the match, Iran's players left an emotional handwritten message in the SoFi Stadium dressing room, thanking supporters for their backing throughout the tournament and expressing pride in representing the nation. With two points from two matches, Iran know a positive result against group leaders Egypt could secure a historic place in the knockout rounds. (ANI

RisingKashmir 22 Jun 2026 2:22 pm

J&K Likely to Witness Rain, Thunder, Hailstorm and Gusty Winds Today

Srinagar, June 22: The Meteorological Centre Srinagar has forecast generally unstable weather conditions across Jammu and Kashmir over the coming days, with chances of rain, thunderstorms, hailstorm and gusty winds at several places. According to the forecast, June 22 is expected to remain partly to generally cloudy, with one or two spells of light rain, brief intense showers, thunder, hailstorm, lightning and gusty winds likely at many places. From June 23 to 26, weather is expected to remain generally dry, although brief spells of light rain or thundershowers accompanied by gusty winds at isolated places cannot be ruled out. The weather department said that from June 27 to 29, the region may witness partly to generally cloudy conditions with light rain, brief intense showers, thunderstorms and gusty winds at scattered locations. A fresh spell of rain and thundershowers is likely from June 30 to July 1, with brief intense heavy showers, thunder and gusty winds expected at many places. In its advisory, the MET Centre recommended orchard spraying during early morning hours and urged people to stay away from loose structures, electric poles, hanging wires and old trees during thunderstorms and gusty winds. Authorities also advised suspension of boating and Shikara activities during adverse weather conditions. The department further warned of a possibility of hailstorm at isolated places during late afternoon hours today and cautioned that brief intense showers could trigger flash floods and mudslides in vulnerable areas. People have also been advised to avoid visiting Nallas and streams.

RisingKashmir 22 Jun 2026 1:59 pm

Several OGWs Detained for Questioning as Security Grid Tightened Ahead of Amarnath Yatra

SRINAGAR: Security forces on Sunday launched extensive search and area domination operations across Kulgam district as part of heightened security measures ahead of the forthcoming Amarnath Yatra, with several suspected Over Ground Workers (OGWs) rounded up for questioning. Official sources said the large-scale operations were carried out jointly by Kulgam Police and other security agencies []

KashmirLife 22 Jun 2026 1:52 pm

Peace, harmony must remain in J&K: LG Sinha offers prayers at Kheer Bhawani Temple

Ganderbal, Jun 22: Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Monday said that peace and harmony must continue to prevail as ge offered prayers at Kheer Bhawani Temple in Tulmulla area of Gandarbal. Speaking with reporters, LG Sinha, per news agencyKashmir News Observer (KNO), said that everyone prayed that peace and harmony remain in Jammu and Kashmir and that blessings of Mata Kheer Bhawani be upon everyone. He lauded the arrangements put in place for the smooth conduct of the mela. I would like to compliment all those involved for the excellent arrangements made for the devotees, he said. Sinha said devotees have been visiting the shrine for decades to seek the blessings of the Goddess and participate in the annual mela, which holds immense religious and cultural significance(KNO)

RisingKashmir 22 Jun 2026 1:45 pm

Elaborate arrangements in place for pilgrims visiting Kheer Bhawani: Div Com Kashmir

Ganderbal: Divisional Commissioner Kashmir, Anshul Garg, on Monday extended greetings to devotees on the occasion of Jyeshtha Ashtami and said elaborate arrangements have been put in place for pilgrims visiting Kheer Bhawani temples across Kashmir. Speaking to reporters during his visit to the Kheer Bhawani temple, Garg, said the festival is being celebrated not only []

Kashmir Reader 22 Jun 2026 1:23 pm

Two Year Old Girl Dies After Falling Into Water Tub in Handwara

Handwara, June 22: A two year old girl died after allegedly falling into a water tub in Kralgund area of Handwara on Sunday. The deceased has been identified as Sibra Javid, daughter of Javid Iqbal Lone, a resident of Renin Kralgund. According to her mother's statement, the child accidentally fell into a water tub at home and was rushed to Government Medical College (GMC) Handwara for treatment. However, despite medical efforts, she was declared dead at the hospital. Police have taken cognizance of the incident and initiated necessary proceedings.

RisingKashmir 22 Jun 2026 1:23 pm

Beerwah Man Dies Days After Baba Reshi Road Accident

SRINAGAR: A man injured in the recent road accident near Baba Reshi Morh in the Tangmarg area of north Kashmirs Baramulla district has succumbed to his injuries, becoming the first fatality linked to the incident. The deceased has been identified as Ghulam Mohiuddin Ganai (50), a resident of Danas village in Beerwah, Budgam. He was []

KashmirLife 22 Jun 2026 1:01 pm

Peace, Harmony Must Prevail in Jammu Kashmir: LG Sinha at Kheer Bhawani Temple

SRINAGAR: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Monday paid obeisance at the revered Kheer Bhawani Temple in Tulmulla area of central Kashmirs Ganderbal district on the occasion of Jyeshtha Ashtami, joining thousands of devotees who participated in the annual Mela Kheer Bhawani. The Lieutenant Governor offered prayers for peace, prosperity and the well-being of the people []

KashmirLife 22 Jun 2026 12:43 pm

US-Iran agree to form 'de-confliction cell' in Switzerland talks as tensions simmer over Lebanon

Switzerland, June 22 : The United States and Iran have moved to establish a de-confliction cell aimed at securing a cessation of military operations in Lebanon, marking a technical milestone in their 14-point memorandum of understanding. The first session of the technical talks between the US and Iran, as part of the 14-point memorandum of understanding (MoU) in Switzerland, concluded with the agreement on the creation of the cell, even as US President Donald Trump threatened to hit Iran very hard if it continued to support its 'proxy groups' in the region and Iran noting it as the 1st real test of the agreement. According to the joint statement issued by mediators Qatar and Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Monday, a de-confliction cell involving the parties and Lebanon, facilitated by the mediators, will be created to ensure compliance with the termination of military operations in the region under the MoU. Moreover, the parties agreed on the creation of a de-confliction cell, between the parties, the Lebanese Republic and facilitated by the Mediators, to ensure the adherence of the termination of military operations in Lebanon as per the MoU, the statement noted. Technical talks will continue for the remainder of the week at the Burgenstock resort on all issues, it added, after Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei on Sunday (local time) said that Iran decided not to continue the quadrilateral format following Trump's threats. In a post on Truth Social, Trump said, Iran must immediately stop their highly paid PROXIES in Lebanon from causing trouble. If they don't, we'll hit Iran very hard again, just like we did last week, only harder!!! His comment drew immediate condemnation from the Islamic Republic, which had previously been enraged by the continued military action by Israel in Lebanon, calling it he enemy's breach of promise. Iranian Parliament Speaker MB Ghalibaf described the remarks as a sign of American 'desperation,' adding that Iran would not be intimidated by such threats from Washington and asserted that the country's armed forces were prepared to respond if necessary. Meanwhile, Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi said that the first real test of the talks remains the formation of a de-confliction cell. The conflict in Lebanon has become a volatile focal point of Middle Eastern instability, characterised by sustained military engagements between the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) and Hezbollah. The Israeli government has maintained that its military presence is necessary, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stating that the IDF will continue operating in the region to counter the threat posed by Hezbollah. Conversely, Hezbollah has claimed that it enjoys strong backing from Iran, which it said considers ending aggression against Lebanon and defending the country among its top priorities. Iranian authorities have consistently asserted that the situation in Lebanon must be treated as an essential component of any comprehensive diplomatic agreement with the United States. Furthermore, criticising Israel's actions in Lebanon, Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson had warned of subsequent steps if the MoU's terms are breached further. He made the statement after Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz, calling Israel's actions elentless and continuous violation of the ceasefire, according to Iran's news agency Fars. The US administration, meanwhile, has navigated a complex position. President Trump has warned Tehran to immediately stop their highly paid proxies in Lebanon, threatening severe repercussions. Even as the situation remains fluid, the mediators, in their statement, added that Qatar and Pakistan will continue to do their utmost to ensure that the negotiations continue to be conducted in a constructive atmosphere with the aim of reaching a final deal. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 22 Jun 2026 12:34 pm

Tharoors Normalcy Remark on Kashmir Sparks Congress Rift, Draws Sharp Response

SRINAGAR: Senior Congress leader and Member of Parliament Shashi Tharoor has found himself at the centre of a fresh political controversy after his remarks on the improving situation in Jammu and Kashmir triggered criticism from within his own party, exposing differences between the Congress leadership and its Jammu and Kashmir unit over the prevailing conditions []

KashmirLife 22 Jun 2026 12:11 pm

LG Manoj Sinha pays obeisance at Kheer Bhawani temple

Ganderbal: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Monday paid obeisance at the Kheer Bhawani temple in Tulmulla area of central Kashmirs Ganderbal district on the occasion of Jyeshtha Ashtami. An official said that LG Sinha offered prayers for peace, prosperity and well-being of the people and sought blessings at the shrine. Thousands of devotees from across []

Kashmir Reader 22 Jun 2026 11:32 am

Congress probe panel in Kashmir Valley

Meets top leaders, MLAs to gather feedback on indiscipline, anti-party activities Srinagar: The Congress enquiry committee is currently in the Kashmir Valley to gather feedback from party leaders regarding indiscipline and anti-party activities, sources disclosed. Sources said that the team, which arrived in Srinagar on Saturday, has met several leaders in Srinagar over the past []

Kashmir Reader 22 Jun 2026 11:30 am

Briefing June 21-27, 2026

KULGAM Around 500 high-density apple plants were axed by unidentified miscreants in Hatipora, Behibagh (Kulgam), causing losses estimated at over Rs 25 lakh to a local orchard owner. The damaged orchard was developed under the high-density cultivation model, a modern farming technique promoted to enhance productivity and incomes. Police have registered an FIR. Of late, []

KashmirLife 22 Jun 2026 11:26 am

Rainawari man succumbs to electrocution injuries

Srinagar: A 35-year-old man from the Rainawari area of Srinagar succumbed to his injuries at a hospital on Monday after suffering an electric shock at his residence late Sunday evening, officials said. An official said that the man received an electric shock while carrying out household work at his home. He was immediately shifted to []

Kashmir Reader 22 Jun 2026 10:40 am

CISF Security Cover to Be Extended to Five More Jammu Kashmir Prisons

SRINAGAR: The Union Government is planning to extend the deployment of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) to five more jails across Jammu and Kashmir, increasing the number of CISF-protected prisons from two to seven. Official sources said the proposed expansion includes the high-security prison at Mahanpur in Kathua district and district jails in Jammu, []

KashmirLife 22 Jun 2026 10:15 am

Thousands of devotees gather at Mata Kheer Bhawani Temple in Ganderbal for annual Mela

Ganderbal, June 22: In a vibrant display of faith, devotion, and communal harmony, thousands of Kashmiri Pandits from Jammu and Kashmir and various parts of the country gathered at the Mata Kheer Bhawani Temple in Tulmulla, Ganderbal, to participate in the annual Mela. Devotees began arriving at the shrine early in the morning to offer prayers and seek the blessings of Goddess Ragnya Devi, the presiding deity of the temple. The temple complex witnessed a large turnout of pilgrims, many of whom had travelled from different states to take part in the centuries-old religious festival. The atmosphere at the shrine was filled with spiritual fervour as devotees performed traditional rituals, offered milk and kheer (rice pudding) at the sacred spring, and prayed for peace, prosperity, and the well-being of all communities. Extensive arrangements were put in place by the administration to facilitate the smooth conduct of the mela. Security personnel, health services, transport facilities, sanitation workers, and volunteers remained deployed throughout the day to assist pilgrims and ensure their safety and comfort. Kashmiri muslims also joined hands with Kashmiri Pandits in making arrangements for the annual pilgrimage. Their cooperation reflected the spirit of Kashmir's centuries-old tradition of communal harmony and brotherhood. Several devotees expressed happiness at being able to visit the shrine and reconnect with their cultural and spiritual roots. Many described the gathering as an emotional and significant occasion that strengthens their bond with the Valley. The annual Kheer Bhawani Mela remains one of the most important religious events for the Kashmiri Pandit community and continues to attract devotees from across the country every year. Kashmiri Pandits have appreciated the support extended by their Muslim neighbours, describing it as a testament to the enduring bonds of mutual respect and coexistence that have characterised Kashmir for centuries. The annual mela, traditionally observed on the auspicious occasion of Jyeshtha Ashtami, holds immense spiritual significance for devotees who gather at the sacred spring within the temple complex to offer prayers and seek the blessings of Mata Kheer Bhawani. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 22 Jun 2026 10:06 am

Thousands Participate in Kheer Bhawani Mela at Tulmulla Shrine

Ganderbal: Thousands of devotees from Jammu and Kashmir and various parts of the country on Monday gathered at the revered Kheer Bhawani Temple in Tulmulla, Ganderbal, to participate in the annual Kheer Bhawani Mela, celebrated on the auspicious occasion of Jyeshtha Ashtami. Devotees began arriving at the shrine from the early hours of the day []

Kashmir Reader 22 Jun 2026 10:02 am

Delivered major progress to end Lebanon War: Araghchi on Iran-US technical talks

Tehran , June 22: Following the conclusion of the first session of the technical talks with the US under the framework of the 14-point Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi on Monday said that major progress was made to cease the Lebanon war, recognising it as the first real test. In a post on X, Araghchi affirmed that through the negotiations, mediated by Pakistan and Qatar, the Iranian oil and petrochemical exports were waived, the US blockade of Iranian ports was lifted, some frozen Iranian assets were released, and a development plan for Iran was also discussed. Tireless Pakistani and Qatari mediation has delivered major progress to end Lebanon War. Oil and petrochem exports are waived, blockade lifted, some frozen assets released, and major reconstruction & development plan launched for Iran, he wrote. Araghchi added that the first real test of the talks remains the formation of a de-confliction cell involving the parties and Lebanon, facilitated by the mediators, to ensure compliance with the termination of military operations in Lebanon under the MoU. 1st real test: Lebanon deconfliction cell, he added. The first session of high-level talks between Iran and the United States concluded on Sunday (local time) at the Lake Lucerne Summit in Burgenstock, Switzerland, with mediators Qatar and Pakistan announcing encouraging progress and a roadmap aimed at securing a final agreement within 60 days. In a joint statement posted by Qatar and Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Monday, the mediating parties said the summit was conducted in a positive and constructive atmosphere, resulting in the creation of a mechanism for technical negotiations. According to the statement, the parties agreed to establish a High Level Committee that will provide political oversight of the mediation process. Chief negotiators will regularly report to the committee while leading working groups focused on nuclear issues, sanctions, and a monitoring and dispute resolution mechanism to support implementation of the MoU. The High Level Committee has agreed upon a roadmap towards reaching a final deal within 60 days, laying the foundation for the immediate commencement of further technical talks, the statement said. The parties also agreed to establish a direct communication line during the negotiation period. The statement said, In addition, a communication line between the parties has been formed for the period mentioned in paragraph 5 of the MoU to avoid incidents and miscommunication with the aim of safe passage for commercial vessels through the Strait of Hormuz. Additionally, a de-confliction cell involving the parties and Lebanon, facilitated by the mediators, will be created to ensure compliance with the termination of military operations in Lebanon under the MoU. Technical discussions are set to continue throughout the week at the Burgenstock resort, covering all outstanding issues. The statement added that Qatar and Pakistan will continue to do their utmost to ensure that the negotiations continue to be conducted in a constructive atmosphere with the aim of reaching a final deal. The mediators also expressed appreciation to both Washington and Tehran for their ongoing commitment to diplomacy and a peaceful resolution to the conflict, while thanking friendly nations for their support of the negotiations. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 22 Jun 2026 9:39 am

High Court J&K and Ladakh celebrates International Yoga Day

Srinagar, Jun 21: High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh on Sunday celebrated the International Yoga Day at High Court Complex, Srinagar, under the directions of the Chief Justice (A), with fervor and enthusiasm. The event was graced by Justice Sanjay Dhar, Judge, High Court of J&K and Ladakh, who led the Yoga Sessions. The event was also graced by the presence of the Registrar General, High Court of J&K and Ladakh, Member/ Secretary, J&K Legal Services Authority, Director, J&K Judicial Academy, Registrar Judicial Srinagar, Registrar Rules, Registrar IT, Joint Registrar (Judicial), Secretary, High Court Legal Services Committee, CPC (e-courts), besides other judicial officers /officers of the Registry and large number of the officials who actively participated in the event. During the programme, common Yoga protocol session were conducted by trained Yoga Instructors from the Directorate of AYUSH led by Dr. Peerzada Altaf Ahmad Shah. The participants performed various Asanas, Pranayama and meditation techniques in accordance with the theme of this year. Addressing the gathering, Justice Sanjay Dhar emphasized the importance of Yoga in managing stress and maintaining work life balance, especially for the members of the legal fraternity. He stated that regular practice of Yoga enhances concentration, discipline and mental clarity- the qualities essential for effective dispensation of justice. He also appreciated the efforts of the Registry in organizing the event and urged all to make Yoga an integral part of their daily life. The event concluded with a pledge to adopt Yoga for personal and community well-being.

RisingKashmir 22 Jun 2026 9:09 am

International Day of Yoga celebrated at IUST

Awantipora, Jun 21: The Directorate of Physical Education & Sports, Islamic University of Science and Technology (IUST), Kashmir, celebrated the International Day of Yoga 2026 with great enthusiasm and participation at the university campus on Sunday. The yoga session witnessed the active participation of students, faculty members, officers, and employees of the university, reflecting a collective commitment towards promoting holistic health, well-being, and mindfulness. Prof. Shamim Ahmad Shah, Registrar, IUST, graced the occasion as the Chief Guest. In his address, he highlighted the significance of yoga in contemporary life and stated, Yoga is a timeless practice that nurtures harmony between the body, mind, and spirit. Its regular practice can help individuals lead healthier, more balanced, and productive lives. IUST remains committed to fostering a culture of wellness among its students and staff. The Vice Chancellor, IUST, in his message on the occasion, remarked, The observance of International Day of Yoga serves as a reminder of the importance of preventive healthcare and mental well-being. Universities must encourage such initiatives that contribute to the physical and emotional resilience of the academic community. The session was conducted by Dr. Hilal Ahmad Rather, Assistant Director, Physical Education & Sports, IUST, who demonstrated various yoga asanas, breathing exercises, and meditation techniques. He emphasized the role of yoga in enhancing flexibility, concentration, stress management, and overall fitness. The programme concluded with a vote of thanks presented by Dr. S. Iqbal Quraishi, Officer Incharge Directorate of Physical Education & Sports who appreciated the enthusiastic participation of the university fraternity and remarked, Yoga transcends age, profession, and background, offering a simple yet powerful path towards a healthier and more mindful society. Such collective initiatives strengthen the spirit of wellness and community engagement at IUST. The event formed part of the university's continued efforts to promote healthy lifestyles and holistic development among its stakeholders.

RisingKashmir 22 Jun 2026 9:08 am

ASI holds Yoga Day event at Pari Mahal

Srinagar, Jun 21: The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) Srinagar Circle celebrated the International Day of Yoga on Sunday under the theme Yoga for Healthy Ageing. The mega event was organized Group of Arched Terraces / Structural Complex, Pari Mahal, District Srinagar. The event was conducted under a Common Yoga Protocol (CYP) articulated by Ministry of AYUSH as per which a guided, gentle yoga and breathing session led by certified instructors, specifically curated to be accessible, safe, and highly beneficial for all age groups and physical abilities, thereby aligning with the yjem. Sunder Paul, Director Conservation, ASI, New Delhi presided as the Chief Guest. The Guest of Honour on the occasion include Anand Bisht Commandant, BSF, 120BN, Venkoba, ACP, 144bn, CRPF. Participants included Students of Iqbal Mission School, Srinagar, CRPF personals, BSF personals, SOG, personals JK police security, Ayush - yoga instructor Miss Deeba Jan and Miss Seema Jan. The celebrations were organized and executed under the direct guidance and supervision of Sunita Tewatia, Superintending Archaeologist, ASI Srinagar Circle.

RisingKashmir 22 Jun 2026 9:05 am

Yoga a way of life, not just exercise: Joint Commissioner SMC

Srinagar, Jun 21: Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC) on Sunday celebrated International Yoga Day with great enthusiasm at SK Park, Lal Chowk, reaffirming its commitment to promoting health, wellness, and mindful living among citizens and employees alike. The programme was led by Joint Commissioner (Administration), Nuzhat K. Qurashi and other Senior officers and officials of the Corporation actively participated in the event, reflecting SMCs dedication to fostering a culture of physical fitness, mental well-being, and holistic development. Observed globally on June 21 each year, International Yoga Day highlights the enduring relevance of yoga as a powerful tool for achieving balance between the body and mind. The programme featured yoga asanas, pranayama, and meditation sessions aimed at encouraging participants to adopt yoga as an integral part of their daily lives. Speaking on the occasion, Joint Commissioner SMC underscored the importance of yoga in enhancing overall health, reducing stress, and improving mental clarity. She noted that yoga is not merely a form of physical exercise but a comprehensive way of life that nurtures discipline, inner peace, and emotional resilience. The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from officials and attendees, demonstrating the growing recognition of yoga as an effective means of promoting preventive healthcare and overall well-being. Participants pledged to embrace healthier lifestyles through the regular practice of yoga and to spread awareness about its numerous benefits within the community. Through such initiatives, Srinagar Municipal Corporation continues to advance the message of health, wellness, and community well-being, contributing towards the development of a healthier, more resilient, and harmonious society.

RisingKashmir 22 Jun 2026 9:00 am

DC Gbal visits Markazi Imambara Dab, inspects Muharram arrangements

Ganderbal, Jun 20: In view of the holy month of Muharram-ul-Haram, Deputy Commissioner (DC) Ganderbal, Jatin Kishore on Sunday visited Markazi Imambara in Dab, Wakura to take spot inspection of facilities being extended to the locals and take review of issues for their timely redressal. The DC held an extensive interaction with the local residents to take feedback on civic amenities, assess requirements and address issues of public importance in the area. On the occasion, Imam Sahib and members of the local community appreciated the efforts of the District Administration in improving public facilities and highlighted a few issues requiring immediate attention. They highlighted issues pertaining to installation of street lights in the area to improve public convenience and safety, adequate availability of essential medicines, smooth drinking water and electricity supply, filling of potholes on link roads and PMGSY roads in the area, adequate supply of cooking gas among others. Giving patient hearing to the issues, the DC directed the concerned officers to identify suitable locations and ensure installation of street lights as per feasibility. He instructed the concerned Block Medical Officer to ensure sufficient stock of medicines are maintained and made available as per requirements. On issues pertaining to drinking water and electricity supply, the DC directed the concerned officers of PHE and PDD to examine the matter on priority and ensure provision of the required services. Similarly, Rural Development Department was directed to take necessary measures to improve cleanliness and undertake desilting of drains wherever required. Regarding the condition of link roads and PMGSY roads in the area, the DC directed the concerned officers to visit the sites and ensure immediate filling of potholes and execution of necessary repair works for smooth public movement. Food and Civil Supplies Department was directed to ensure uninterrupted availability of essential commodities to the residents, while Forest department was directed to make arrangements for providing the adequate quantity of firewood as per requirement. To strengthen emergency response mechanisms, it was informed that fire service facilities shall be made available during the processions to cater to the area in case of any exigency. The DC assured the public that all genuine demands would be addressed in a phased manner and reiterated the commitment of the District Administration towards ensuring improved civic amenities and accelerating developmental activities. Officers of district administration and line departments, besides local representatives and prominent members of the area were present on the occasion.

RisingKashmir 22 Jun 2026 8:56 am

JKAACL invites applications for Somnath Swabhiman Yatra-2026

Jammu/Srinagar, Jun 21: The Jammu & Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture & Languages (JKAACL), Department of Culture, Government of Jammu & Kashmir, in pursuance of directions conveyed by the Ministry of Culture, Government of India, has invited applications from residents of the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir for participation in the Somnath Swabhiman Yatra2026. The six-day yatra is scheduled to commence from Jammu on June 29, 2026. The pilgrimage, being organised for the first time in this format, aims to facilitate devotees from Jammu & Kashmir to undertake the journey to Somnath Temple. This year, the Government has earmarked 140 seats for yatris from the Union Territory. The Academy has requested all Deputy Commissioners across Jammu & Kashmir to identify and recommend eligible participants from their respective districts for the yatra. Applications shall be accepted exclusively through the offices of the Deputy Commissioners concerned, and every application must be duly verified and forwarded by the Deputy Commissioner concerned. Applications submitted directly to the Academy shall not be entertained. The application form has been uploaded on the official website of the Department of Culture, Government of Jammu & Kashmir, from where it may be downloaded. Printed forms are also available at the offices of the Deputy Commissioners concerned across the Union Territory. Applicants may obtain the form from their respective Deputy Commissioner's office, complete the required formalities and submit it through the same channel for onward processing. Selection of yatris shall be made strictly on a first-come, first-served basis from among applications received through the Deputy Commissioners. Incomplete applications, those lacking required documents, or applications received after all seats have been filled shall not be considered. Applicants are required to submit, by or before June 25, 2026, a copy of their Aadhaar card or any other valid government-issued photo identity card, a recent passport-size photograph, complete contact details including mobile number and residential address, and any other document required by the forwarding authority. The Academy has advised interested devotees to submit their applications through the Deputy Commissioners concerned at the earliest, as the registration process shall close automatically once all seats are filled.

RisingKashmir 22 Jun 2026 8:53 am

KVK Ganderbal distributes tech-driven resource kits to tribal farmers

Ganderbal, Jun 21: An input distribution cum awareness programme was organized by KVK, Ganderbal, SKUAST-K under the ICAR-sponsored competitive grant project Strengthening Livelihoods and Agricultural Resilience of Tribal and Marginal Farmers in Ganderbal District through Technology-Driven Resource Packages. The project was conceived under the visionary guidance of Vice Chancellor, SKUAST-K, Prof. Nazir Ahmad Ganai, with the mission of reaching the unreached and ensuring that tribal and marginalized farming communities are empowered through science-led, eco-friendly interventions. Dr. Rehina Habib Kanth, Director Extension SKUAST-K, presided as the Chief Guest, while Prof. Masood Saleem Mir, Associate Director Extension, was the Guest of Honour. Both dignitaries highlighted the transformative role of sustainable technologies in reducing drudgery, improving yields, and enhancing livelihood security for tribal farmers. Dr. Ajaz Malik, Head KVK, Ganderbal and Principal Investigator of the project, explained that the initiative provides a comprehensive suite of eco-friendly inputs and tools designed to strengthen farming systems and household resilience. Farmers received a wide range of support including seed kits, horticulture kits, soil health kits, plant protection kits, biofertilizers, biopesticides, silage bags, portable vermibeds for vermicompost production, farm tools, kitchen garden kits, and other resource materials Dr. Ajaz Malik further stated that the project will cover more than 8 villages and nearly 800 households, aiming to transform tribal agriculture into a model of sustainability and prosperity. The distribution was deliberately broad-based, covering multiple aspects of farming from crop production and soil health to household nutrition, fodder management, and drudgery reduction so that tribal farmers can adopt holistic, sustainable practices. By equipping them with modern tools and eco-friendly technologies, the project promotes organic farming, diversified income streams, and long-term sustainability and also aimed at reducing dependency on chemical fertilizers and pesticides, thereby aligning with the national initiative of Khet Bachao Abhiyan. Farmers expressed heartfelt gratitude, acknowledging that such initiatives bring hope, dignity, and opportunity to communities that have long remained underserved.

RisingKashmir 22 Jun 2026 8:51 am

Ajaz Ahmad Bhat expresses grief over demise of Abdul Gaffar Bhat

Srinagar, Jun 21: Ajaz Ahmad Bhat, IAS, expressed profound grief and sorrow over the sad demise of Abdul Gaffar Bhat, a respected resident of Shadab Karewa, Bhat Mohalla, District Shopian. Describing the deceased as a pious, humble and noble soul, Bhat said that late Abdul Gaffar Bhat was widely admired for his simplicity, honesty, generosity and unwavering commitment to moral and spiritual values. His gentle nature and exemplary character earned him immense respect and affection from the people of the area. Recalling his long association as a neighbour, Bhat said that the passing away of Abdul Gaffar Bhat is a personal loss as well as an irreparable loss to the entire community. He prayed for eternal peace to the departed soul and for strength and patience to the bereaved family to bear this irreparable loss. May Almighty Allah (SWT) forgive his shortcomings, grant him the highest place in Jannat-ul-Firdous and bless the bereaved family with courage and fortitude during this difficult time. Ameen, Bhat prayed.

RisingKashmir 22 Jun 2026 8:47 am

Tougher Physics section trumps many NEET aspirants; lower cut-off expected, they say

KOTA: Candidates who appeared for the NEET-UG re-exam on Sunday reported that the paper was comparatively tougher than the previous exam, with Physics emerging as the most challenging section. While Biology was generally described as easy and chemistry as moderate, many students said the Physics section was lengthy and time-consuming, and a lower cut-off []

Kashmir Reader 22 Jun 2026 6:53 am

US-Iran negotiations expected through the night after Trump shakes talks with threats

OBBUERGEN (SWITZERLAND): Negotiators expected to work through the night after high-level US-Iran talks on their interim deal to end the war had a tense start Sunday in Switzerland, when Tehran took offence at US President Donald Trumps threat to attack and his warning that Irans president should watch what he says. The comments from afar []

Kashmir Reader 22 Jun 2026 6:52 am

She sold her gold to start again. Today, she empowers 40 women

My artisans are my strength, says Neelofar Srinagar, Jun 21: When the orders stopped coming, and the future of her work looked uncertain, Neelofar faced a choice many artisans know too well: give up or start over. She chose the latter. Years later, that decision has transformed not only her own life but also the lives of nearly 40 women who now earn a livelihood through the workshop she rebuilt from scratch. Inside a modest workspace in Nawakadal, Srinagar, Neelofar carefully guides a hooked needle through fabric, creating intricate crewel and chain-stitch embroidery. It is a skill she learned as a child and later refined after marriage under the guidance of her father-in-law. For years, embroidery was more than a craft; it was the familys source of income. But difficult times arrived when work declined, and earnings became unpredictable. There was a period when everything slowed down, Neelofar recalls. The work wasnt coming in as it used to, and sustaining the business became difficult. Many artisans facing similar circumstances have been forced to leave traditional crafts behind. Neelofar, however, was determined to continue. With only a small amount of money available and few options left, she made a difficult decision. She sold her gold and invested the moneyin restartingthe business. It was a risk that could have gone either way. Standing beside her throughout that journey was her husband, Reyaz Ahmad Bhat. My father used to do this work, Reyaz says. I would travel outside Kashmir, including places like Jammu, to sell our products. After my fathers death, I continued the work with my wife. At that time, we had very little money. Whatever gold we had, we invested it in the business. Today, Alhamdulillah, the work is going well. While Neelofar focused on production and training artisans, Reyaz took responsibility for marketing, customer relations, and expanding their reach beyond Kashmir. Together, they slowly rebuilt what had once seemed lost. The effort paid off. Today, the workshop provides employment and training opportunities to around 40 women, many of whom work from their homes while balancing household responsibilities. What started as a struggle to save a family business has grown into a source of livelihood for dozens of households. For these women, the workshop offers more than income. It provides financial independence, confidence, and a chance to preserve a traditional Kashmiri craft that has been passed down through generations. Neelofar says her journey is not just about her own success but about creating opportunities for other women artisans as well. I want to grow together with the women who work with me. If the government extends support, I would like to connect many more artisans with this work and create opportunities for them, she says. For Neelofar, the women working alongside her are much more than employees. These artisans are my strength. They are my arms, my companions on this journey. Whatever we have achieved today, we have achieved together, she says. Neelofar believes that every piece she creates carries a story of resilience. Her own story is one of persistence in refusing to let hardship define the future. It is a story of a woman who risked her savings, sold her jewellery, and placed her faith in her skills when circumstances offered no guarantees. Today, as orders arrive from different parts of the country and abroad, the workshop stands as a reminder that traditional crafts survive not only because of heritage but because of the people willing to fight for them. As her workshop continues to expand, Neelofar hopes to bring more women into the fold, helping them earn an income while preserving Kashmirs rich embroidery tradition. Her vision is simple: to ensure that the growth of her enterprise becomes the growth of every woman who has stood beside her through the years. And for Neelofar, every stitch is proof that sometimes rebuilding begins with letting go of something precious to create something even greater.

RisingKashmir 22 Jun 2026 1:42 am

LG, CM extend greetings on Jyeshtha Ashtami, Kheer Bhawani

Srinagar, Jun 21: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Sunday extended their greetings and good wisheson the occasion ofJyeshtha Ashtami and Mela KheerBhawani,being celebrated on June 22. In his message, the Lieutenant Governor said: Heartiest greetings to all, especially our Kashmiri Pandit brothers and sisters, on the sacred occasion of Jyeshtha Ashtami. May Mata Kheer Bhawani continue to guide us on the path of righteousness and bless everyone with peace, happiness, good health and prosperity. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah conveyedhisheartfelt greetings to the people, particularly the Kashmiri Pandit community, on the auspicious occasion of Mela Kheer Bhawani, and prayedfor peace, prosperity, and well-being of the people. In his message, the CM conveyed his warm wishes to devotees participating in the annual pilgrimage at the revered Mata Kheer Bhawani shrine at Tulmulla in Ganderbal and at various temples across Jammu and Kashmir. He said that Mela Kheer Bhawani is an occasion of immense spiritual significance and reflects the rich cultural and civilizational heritage of Jammu and Kashmir, symbolising the values of faith, devotion, harmony, and coexistence that have been the hallmark of the region's centuries-old composite culture. Omar Abdullah expressed hope that the sacred occasion would further strengthen the bonds of communal harmony, brotherhood, and mutual respect among all sections of society, emphasising that Jammu and Kashmir's pluralistic ethos has always drawn strength from its shared traditions and cultural diversity. He wished that the celebrations would usher in happiness, progress, and harmony across Jammu and Kashmir.

RisingKashmir 22 Jun 2026 1:38 am

Kheer Bhawani Mela today; LG to join at Tulmulla shrine

All arrangements in place; IGP reviews security Ganderbal, Jun 21: The stage is set for the annual Mata Kheer Bhawani Mela-2026 at the revered Ragnya Devi Temple in Tulmulla, Central Kashmir's Ganderbal district, as thousands of devotees from across the country have started arriving for the grand religious congregation scheduled to be observed on Monday. Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha is expected to participate in the annual mela, adding significance to the occasion that symbolises faith, devotion and Kashmir's centuries-old spiritual heritage. Authorities have put in place elaborate arrangements and a comprehensive security framework to ensure the smooth and peaceful conduct of the mela, one of the most important religious events for the Kashmiri Pandit community. The shrine complex has been transformed into a hub of religious activity, with devotees arriving in large numbers to offer prayers at the sacred spring dedicated to Goddess Ragnya Devi. The district administration and police have completed extensive preparations ahead of the annual congregation.A multi-layered security grid has been establishedaround the shrine and along all major routes leading toTulmulla, while variousdepartments have mobilisedmenandmachineryto facilitate pilgrims visiting the shrine. Deputy Commissioner (DC) Ganderbal Jatin Kishore and Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Ganderbal Sudhanshu Dhamaon Saturday welcomed the first batches of devotees arriving in the district.The pilgrims were received at the transit accommodation centre established at the Central University of Kashmir, where lodging, food, sanitation and other essential services have been arranged. Interacting with devotees, the DC conveyed greetings on behalf of the district administration and assured them that every possible measure had been taken to ensure a comfortable, safe and spiritually fulfilling pilgrimage. He said all departments were working in close coordination to provide seamless facilities to visiting devotees. Officials said arrangements, including accommodation, sanitation, uninterrupted drinking water supply, power, healthcare services, transportation facilities, emergency response teams and round-the-clock help desks, have been established at the shrine and transit locations. Medical teams, ambulances and sanitation workers have also been deployed to ensure the smooth conduct of the mela. Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kashmir ZoneV.K.Birdi,accompanied by DIG Central Kashmir Range Rajiv Omprakash Pande, and SSP Ganderbal Sudhanshu Dhama,on Sundayvisited the Mata Kheer BhawaniTempleand reviewed the security arrangementsput in placefor the annual pilgrimage. During the visit, the IGP conducted a comprehensive assessment of the security grid and reviewed access control mechanisms, deployment of personnel, surveillance measures, crowd management plans, traffic regulation arrangements and designated parking facilities for devotees. He directed officers to maintain the highest level of vigilance and preparedness to ensure a safe, secure and hassle-free experience for pilgrims. The IGP emphasised the need for seamless coordination among all security and civil agencies and instructed officers to ensure foolproof security arrangements and effective traffic management during the mela. He further stressed thatdevotees should be providedwith every possible assistance and facilitation during their visit to the revered shrine. Police sources said additional security personnel have been deployed at strategic locations, while surveillance and checking mechanisms have been intensified across the district to maintain a peaceful atmosphere throughout the event. Security agencies have also strengthened monitoring along key approach routes leading to the temple. The Mata Kheer Bhawani Shrine at Tulmulla holds immense religious significance for Kashmiri Pandits and remains a powerful symbol of faith, resilience and cultural continuity. Every year, thousands of devotees gather at the shrine to offer prayers and seek the blessings of Goddess Ragnya Devi, making the mela one of the most prominent religious events in Jammu and Kashmir.

RisingKashmir 22 Jun 2026 1:35 am

Over 20 lakh appear for NEET re-exam across 5,440 centres

Srinagar, Jun 21: The National Testing Agency (NTA) on Sunday successfully conducted the NEET UG 2026 re-examination for more than 20 lakh candidates across 5,440 centres in India and 14 centres abroad, describing the exercise as a major Team Bharat effort involving multiple government agencies and stakeholders. The examination was held in 13 languages under strict security arrangements, including Aadhaar-based biometric verification, face authentication, CCTV surveillance, jammers and two-layer frisking at all centres. Command and control centres were established at national, state and district levels to monitor the examination process in real time. In Jammu and Kashmir, elaborate security arrangements wereputin place to ensure the smooth and fair conduct of the examination. Police personnel were deployed at examination centres, while surveillance and security checks were intensified to preventanyirregularities and maintain transparency in the process. According to the NTA, special attention was given to candidates requiring assistance. More than 10,000 Persons with Disabilitieswere providedsupport, while special arrangements were made for 81 candidates suffering from serious medical conditions, including those undergoing treatment and recovering from injuries. The successful conduct of the examination involved coordination among central ministries, security agencies, state governments, educational institutions and banking partners. Around seven lakh officials, including police personnel, observers and examination staff, were deployed across the country. Several state governments also arranged free transportation, drinking water, food, ambulances and medical support for candidates and their families. Meanwhile, student feedback from different parts of the country suggested mixed reactions to the question paper. Many candidates who appeared for the re-test described the Physics section as tougher and lengthier compared to previous examinations. Biology was largely considered easy and based on NCERT textbooks, while Chemistry was viewed as moderate in difficulty. Students from Delhi, Chandigarh, Chennai, Mumbai, Pune, Bhopal and Srinagar reported similar experiences regarding the overall paper pattern. Calling the exercise a symbol of national cooperation, the NTA said the country's administrative machinery worked together to ensurethatcandidates could focus solely on their examination. The agency thanked all stakeholders and candidates for contributing to the smooth conduct of the re-examination.

RisingKashmir 22 Jun 2026 1:32 am

SMILE SHOCKER: 90% beggars see begging as business, easy earning

Srinagar, Jun 21: The Support for Marginalized Individuals for Livelihood and Enterprise (SMILE) scheme has revealed surprising findings about begging practices inSrinagar, with officialsassociated with the programmeclaimingthat nearly 90 per cent of surveyed individuals engaged in begging view it as a source of regular income rather than a compulsion driven by poverty. The findings emerged from rescue and rehabilitation efforts undertaken over the past two years under the centrally sponsored initiative by Prayas Juvenile Aid Centre, Srinagar. In an exclusive interaction with RisingKashmir, State Coordinator of Prayas Juvenile Aid Centre, Srinagar, Mustafa Nazir Khanclaims that about 90% of individuals involved in begging practices see it as a business and easy earning, while only 5-8 per cent among them are needy. According to Khan, some individuals engaged in begging reportedly earn up to Rs 9,000 a day during Ramadan and during the other months; they earn Rs 500a day. In this scenario, how come these individuals stop such practice, as the society doesnt play its role at this juncture. The people of Kashmir prefer giving alms as charity as per the teachings of Islam, but one should know how such money is being wasted by many among the beggars by using drugs, he said. He added that society shouldnt encourage begging practice, but insteadshould identify theneedywithintheir localitytohelp them secretly, rather than giving alms, which encourages the begging practice. Sharing details, the State Coordinator said they have found many retired government employees involved in such practice, which was quite shocking to them. In the past two years, we have identified 1500 such individuals and above 700 have been rescued and rehabilitated, he said, adding that the elderly are being identified and later reunited. Anyone above the age of 60 years is being enrolled in an old-age pension scheme, while many have been registered under disability and other related pensions. They are also being enrolled under the SEHAT scheme for proper treatment. Furthermore, Khan divulged that the children, after being rescued, are handed over to Child Welfare Committee (CWC), where they are being properly counselled and later sent to the schools. Anyone above 16 years of age, who is reluctant to pursue education, isbeing givenskill training for a dignified livelihood, he added. About the shelter home for women beggars, the State Coordinator informed that the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment (MoSJE) had launched the scheme as a pilot project in 30 cities only, but after the successful outcome, the Ministry has given a nod for the women's shelter home in Srinagar as well. The women's shelter home will be available soon, he said.

RisingKashmir 22 Jun 2026 1:30 am

12th International Day of Yoga :Yoga truly unites world: LG Sinha

Guides us toward healthier future Not just workout but pathway to yourself Leads grand session by iconic Dal Lake Urges people to turn inward amid modern stress, screens Srinagar, Jun 21: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday said Yoga truly unites the world and guides us toward a healthier, happier future, as he led the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir in celebrating the 12th International Day of Yoga by joining thousands of Yoga enthusiasts for a historic yoga session by the Dal Lake. Extending warm greetings to the participants, the Lieutenant Governor highlighted this year's theme andemphasised the power of Yogato unite humanity. True health means balancing the body, mind, and emotions. While modern life constantly pulls our attention outward to screens and stress, Yoga teaches us to turn inward. Proud to see this ancient Indian tradition become the cornerstone of global health, he said. Sinha said that Yoga is not just a workout but a pathway to yourself. Amidst the noise of routine activities of life, Yoga aligns mind and body, helps us decode our inner thoughts, and connects us with nature. Yoga helps in building mental agility. While our minds naturally drift to past worries or future anxieties, Yoga trains us to master the present moment, he said. The LG added, The science of Yoga is truly remarkable. By simply focusing on the breath, the mind settles, and stress reduction begins. Various studies show that regular practice boosts memory, mental focus, and emotional balance. That is why global health experts today recommend Yoga as the most powerful lifestyle changeyou can makefor your health. The Lieutenant Governor told participants that one cannot buy good health but must cultivate it through discipline. Like a plant which needs daily water, our mind and body require consistent discipline, and Yoga is exactly about that discipline. Today, under the leadership of Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, Yoga is popular across the world, and I am proud to see global medical experts championing Yoga as a vital tool for mental resilience and a balanced life. India showed the world the path to holistic health centuries ago. Yoga teaches us to live not just longer, but better, he said. Sinha said that Yoga is driving real change in the Drug-Free Jammu Kashmir movement, helping both prevention and recovery. He called upon people to make Yoga a daily discipline, saying that just a few minutes every day builds long-term health. Yoga transcends all barriers, and it is a universal science for humanity, he said. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's address was also telecast live to mark the occasion. The event was attended by Minister for Health & Medical Education Sakina Itoo, Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo, DGP Nalin Prabhat, Additional Chief Secretaries, Administrative Secretaries, senior officials, citizens from different walks of life, and a large number of youth who participated in the yoga session on the banks of Dal Lake.

RisingKashmir 22 Jun 2026 1:24 am

Yoga at Dal Lake: A Spectacle Must Become a Culture

From symbolic celebration to everyday discipline The sight of thousands of people bending in unison on the banks of Dal Lake, led by Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on the 12th International Day of Yoga, was undeniably powerful. Against the backdrop of the Zabarwan range, Sundays mass yoga session was more than a carefully curated spectacle; it was a reminder of a civilisational gift that we in Kashmir have yet to fully weave into our daily lives. The Lieutenant Governors emphasis on Yoga as a timeless gift from India that guides humanity toward a healthier, happier, more balanced future is not mere rhetoric. At a time when our society is increasingly caught between digital distraction, economic uncertainty, and psychological strain, the promise of a practice that aligns body, mind, and emotions deserves serious consideration. It is telling that global health experts now recommend Yoga as one of the most effective lifestyle interventions for both physical and mental well-being. Yet, the question for Jammu and Kashmir is not whether Yoga is beneficial; the science is clear, but whether we are prepared to move beyond annual commemorations. A single day of mass participation, telecast speeches, and high-profile attendance by ministers, senior officials, and youth representatives will mean little if it is not followed by sustained investment in community-level practice. The LG rightly linked Yoga to the campaign for a Drug-Free Jammu Kashmir. Our young people are facing a silent epidemic of substance abuse, anxiety, and alienation. If Yoga is to play any meaningful role in prevention and recovery, it must be available not only on picturesque lawns and curated events but in government schools, colleges, mohalla centres, rehabilitation facilities, and rural health infrastructure. The AYUSH Department, praised for its outreach, needs clear targets, transparent monitoring, and adequate funding to ensure that this is not another slogan-heavy initiative. There is also a cultural dimension that cannot be ignored. For Yoga to take root here, it must be presented not as a political statement but as a universal discipline that transcends all barriers, as the LG himself underlined. That requires sensitivity, respect for local traditions, and a conscious effort to keep partisanship away from public health and well-being. The Dal Lake event has showcased what is possible when the state mobilises its resources. The challenge now is to turn this moment into a movement; one that quietly enters homes, classrooms, and workplaces. If Yoga is to truly unite the world and guide us toward a healthier future, it must first become a lived habit in Kashmir, not just a picturesque photograph on International Yoga Day.

RisingKashmir 22 Jun 2026 1:17 am

Seminar on Interfaith Dialogue by the Inter Faith Harmony Foundation of India (IFHFI): A Much-needed Initiative

On 27th: A Significant Effort Towards Communal Harmony Urdu, Kashmiriyat, and Shared Cultural Traditions at SKICC When people like Dr. Karan Singh, Shri Manoj Sinha, Prof. Nilofer Khan, Dr. Jyotsna Singh, and Dr. Khawaja Iftikhar Ahmed grace the seminar on interfaith dialogue at SKICC, it speaks volumes about the level and efforts towards communal harmony, brotherhood, religious diversity, and fraternity among all religions of the nation. The basic aim of the seminar is to build an idea to spread the message of brotherhood among the religious leaders of different faiths at the grassroots level. Interfaith dialogue is the way to create strong relationships among all faiths in a nation towards progress. It leads us to religious respect, dignity, and brotherhood. The message of interfaith dialogue is to convey to all people that we believe in humanity, religious freedom, and religious diversity. There must be no religious polarization or religious discrimination, as these lead to hate, destruction, and ultimately division in the country. Every religion teaches one basic principle: to respect other religions. These principles make every citizen responsible for their nation beyond religious differences. The seminar on interfaith dialogue is the first of its kind in Kashmir. It is a message, idea, and warning to those who misuse religion and create conflict on a religious basis in the state and the country. It makes clear that besides every religion, there is a constitution, which is a noble document specifying every clause of life in a state. That constitution actually safeguards our rights and clearly states that there is freedom of religion. The seminar is hosting by, The Inter Faith Harmony Foundation of India (IFHFI), established in 2005, aims to promote peace and coexistence through interfaith dialogue. Indias rich history of diverse cultures and faiths living together inspires the Foundation's mission to strengthen harmony among communities. In a world marked by extremism, mistrust, and religious conflicts often justified in the name of faith, the Foundation fosters respectful engagement and mutual understanding. IFHFI brings together religious leaders, scholars, and civil society members to encourage dialogue, respect for diversity, and shared ethical values that emphasize compassion, justice, and human dignity. It challenges negative stereotypes, particularly about Islam, highlighting its true teachings of peace and brotherhood. The Foundation advocates that sustainable peace requires addressing root causes of violence and fostering a sense of belonging for all. It promotes social ethos based on moderation, empathy, and shared responsibility, condemning violence in all forms. By creating platforms for constructive conversation and initiatives like Harmony Compounds and Peace and Harmony Awards, IFHFI seeks to build bridges between communities. Its core belief is that dialogue, harmony, and love must replace conflict, division, and hatred for a just and united society. The Inter Faith Harmony Foundation of India (IFHFI), established in 2005 in New Delhi, is a national organization dedicated to promoting interfaith dialogue, mutual respect, and social harmony among Indias diverse religious communities. It emerged as a constructive response to challenges like radicalization and misunderstandings about Islam and Muslims. Over nearly two decades, IFHFI has created platforms for religious leaders, scholars, and civil society members to engage in open dialogue through seminars, conferences, and public lectures. Notably, it hosted the First National Interfaith Harmony Conclave in 2005 and the South Asia Interfaith Harmony Conclave in 2007, which included delegates from SAARC countries. The Foundation believes that many conflicts attributed to religion stem from ignorance and fear, not genuine theological differences. It emphasizes shared ethical values like compassion, justice, and service to humanity, which transcend religious boundaries. Dialogue, for IFHFI, is about active listening, humility, and mutual learning, fostering trust and empathy between communities. IFHFI envisions a society where religious diversity strengthens social fabric rather than divides it. By encouraging cooperation and ethical engagement, the Foundation aims to build a more peaceful, just, and compassionate world where faith differences inspire respect and collective progress. Different paths, one humanity bound together in dignity, respect, and peace IFHFIs philosophy centres on the belief that peace within societies and nations is tied to harmony among religious traditions. It recognizes that many conflicts attributed to religion arise from ignorance, fear, and miscommunication rather than genuine theological differences. The Foundation promotes shared ethical values such as compassion, justice, humility, and service to humanity, which transcend religious boundaries and encourage social harmony. Dialogue, for IFHFI, is not a superficial exchange but an active, respectful process of listening and learning aimed at building trust and empathy. It encourages sincere engagement where differences become opportunities for mutual growth rather than division. Through its work, the Foundation aims to transform misunderstanding into knowledge and hostility into friendship, fostering cooperation across faiths. IFHFI has initiated landmark events like the National Interfaith Harmony Conclave (2005) and the South Asia Interfaith Harmony Conclave (2007), which brought together religious leaders and delegates from across South Asia to promote understanding and cooperation. Its ongoing programs include youth education, community dialogues, and peace-building initiatives designed to address social challenges and promote collective responsibility. Relevance to the Seminar in Kashmir The seminar on interfaith dialogue in Kashmir holds profound significance within the regions unique social and political context. Kashmir, with its diverse religious traditions and history of conflict, presents both challenges and opportunities for fostering communal harmony. The IFHFIs principles of dialogue, mutual respect, and cooperation are crucial in promoting peace and understanding among Kashmirs varied communities. Kashmir has witnessed periods of mistrust and polarisation that threaten social cohesion. The seminar, inspired by IFHFIs mission, aims to create a platform where religious leaders, scholars, and community members can come together to build bridges, counter misinformation, and promote the shared values of brotherhood and respect. This effort aligns with the Foundations vision of replacing fear and suspicion with dialogue and empathy. The participation of all stakeholdersreligious leaders, government representatives, educators, youth, and civil societyis essential to the seminars success. Their collective engagement ensures that the message of interfaith harmony reaches grassroots levels, fostering a culture of peace that transcends religious differences. By embracing IFHFIs approach, Kashmir can move toward a future where its rich cultural and religious diversity is celebrated as a strength rather than a source of division. This will bridge the gap and ensure safety and security in the nation.United we stand, divided we fallis the message. (The Author is a Columnist and can be reached at: Fidafirdous8@gmail.com )

RisingKashmir 22 Jun 2026 1:14 am

The Dozen Modi Years Made The World Read India Differently

He has stood the longest; he stands out; the record is outstanding. What remains is the mandate of the India century He has proved a crisis manager par excellence. Only his steely resolve, courage and meticulous action could have carried 1.4 billion Indians through the once-in-a-century calamity of the pandemic and made it an opportunity. He now steers India through the perilous upending of the geopolitical and geoeconomic order. Last week Prime Minister Narendra Modi became the longest continuously serving Prime Minister India has elected. The milestone is his, and it is Indias: no one has governed this democracy longer at a stretch, none through three consecutive wins amid politics this competitive. Beyond the record, what matters is what he did: every unforgiving minute filled for India with sixty seconds worth of distance run, each of those dozen years marked by 365 days of milestones, and the new, dynamic India the world now reads in the making. I spent my working life in the field, in capitals, in board and conference rooms, and at the United Nations, where the worlds opinion of nations is made. The change this past decade is the most pronounced I have seen: condescension has given way to competitive attention and the wish to learn, in awe at Indias shift from conscientious objector and system-taker to system-shaper, all multivector engagement and strategic assertiveness, wielding both the power of advocacy and the advocacy of power. The world reads the man accurately: not handed his authority, he reached the highest office of the worlds largest democracy from a childhood on a railway platform, without a family name; one who traversed India understanding its people, breaking the humble chapati with them, sharing joys and sorrows, building a political life from the ground up. To a world weary of inherited power and entitled succession, a leader authored rather than anointed carries particular credibility. He is the first Indian Prime Minister to wear the countrys civilisational self as his identity rather than apologise for it or play the impostor in foreign garb. The measures of global opinion agree: for years Modi has topped the Morning Consult ranking of democratic leaders, above two-thirds, far ahead of the West. Pew finds eight in ten Indians view him favourably, more satisfied with their countrys direction than most mature democracies. Governments concur: 19 foreign parliaments addressed, some 30 state honours, several their nations highest. To his people he speaks directly, baring his mind and heart in Mann Ki Baat each month; to other leaders, a charm holding Washington and Moscow, the Gulf and Europe, with remarkable alchemy. India now exports models rather than importing them. Its digital public infrastructure carries nearly half the worlds real-time payments and moves welfare to hundreds of millions of accounts. 250 million have risen from poverty in a decade on the official measure: Antyodaya, the states operating principle, not a slogan, leaving no one behind and reaching the furthest behind first, as the UNs Agenda 2030 urged. If any leader has truly governed by that maxim, it is PM Modi. In the pandemic it administered over 2 billion vaccine doses, fed 800 million free, supplied vaccines to nearly a 100 countries and medicines to 150. The UN named him a Champion of the Earth, the Gates Foundation its Global Goalkeeper of the Sustainable Development Goals, for measurable progress on poverty, hunger, health, gender equality, energy and climate; UNICEF and UN Women have lauded his championship of women and girls, from Beti Bachao Beti Padhao to the womens parliamentary quota. His targeted and transversal programmes have engineered a structural shift for women and girls, from home to college, kiosk to corporation, local government to Parliament. He has driven women-led development as a moral and social justice imperative, indispensable to mobilising half the nations capacity. No nation rises without its empowered women; India now acts on that truth at the scale of a continent. He has restored to Indians the pride of being Indian, within the country as much as in the 35 million diasporalargest in the world. The nation has moved as one: in the pandemics collective resolve, behind the armed forces after Operation Sindoor, and at the Maha Kumbh, where over 600 million pilgrims formed humanitys largest gathering. The symbols reach for what binds: a tribal woman in Rashtrapati Bhavan; the turban, cap or tribal headdress he dons region by region in respect and affection; village Indians made heroes in Mann Ki Baat or the Padma awards; 200 million homes under the Tricolour for Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav; Vande Mataram in its 150th year; Swachh Bharats 110 million toilets, a peoples movement; one India, diversity knitted together, every region respected. Modi is the first Prime Minister to articulate the ambition of India as a leading power and act on it: military and economic strength, nuclear and space capabilities, a defining role and normative weight in global systems, a critical mass of diplomatic, R&D and technological resources, built purposefully and successfully, while projecting its soft power as never before. On terrorism, the doctrine is zero tolerance, from Uri to Operation Sindoor, even as globally he remains a votary of peace and security through dialogue. Above all, he has proved a crisis manager par excellence. Only his steely resolve, courage and meticulous action could have carried 1.4 billion Indians through the once-in-a-century calamity of the pandemic and made it an opportunity; I shudder to think what would have happened had he not been at the helm. He now steers India through the perilous upending of the geopolitical and geoeconomic order, two major wars and the narcissistic stances of leading powers, holding it to calm and stability, safeguarding its energy security, the fastest-growing major economy. The miracle is that he dares to transform the most populous, youth-rich, complex, federal and self-contesting democracy, rife with veto wielders, vested interests and myopic, anti-national opposition leaders who plot anarchy, invite Foreign Information Manipulation and Interference, and block vital reform. Globally, the change is in posture as much as in standing. India convenes where it once attended, and Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, the world as one family, has become a record of delivery rather than a slogan. India is at once microcosm and macrocosm of the world: what it solves for itself it proves for everyone, and offers as global public goods. Its digital public infrastructure is shared in the Global South and North; its G20 presidency made the African Union a permanent member; it leads the International Solar Alliance; its Panchamrit climate pledges are clothed with Mission LiFE in the soul of Indian heritage. It hosted the developing worlds first global AI summit; in the fourth industrial revolution, as on the Moon, it no longer plays catch-up but leads, deploying for all. What distinguishes the period most is that India has named its ambition aloud: this, he tells India and the world, is to be Indias century. The economy has climbed from the worlds tenth largest to its fourth; the destination is declared: Viksit Bharat, developed by 2047, the centenary of independence, modernity and heritage one inheritance, not rival claims. The restoration of civilisational sites, the recovery of its antiquities, the reclamation of the name Bharat: these are not nostalgia. They assert that a civilisation over 5,000 years old need not borrow its self-respect and greatness from anyone. The world I spent my career observing measured India against its own unfulfilled promise. It has begun, this decade, to measure itself against destination India instead. The strongest case for this leadership is ahead: India is the vastest laboratory of human development, endeavour and perfectibility on earth, its work immense and unfinished, which is why a country this vast needs such leadership. He has stood the longest; he stands out; the record is outstanding. What remains is the mandate of the Indian century. (The author is the Former Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations. Courtesy: PIB)

RisingKashmir 22 Jun 2026 1:10 am

Over 20 lakh appear for NEET re-test amid tight security

5,440 centres nationwide 13 languages offered 7 lakh officials deployed 10,000 PwD candidates 81 special medical cases Aadhaar, CCTV, jammers used Re-test in 37 days New Delhi: Over 20 lakh medical aspirants took a second shot at the NEET (UG) examination on Sunday after the original test was []

Kashmir Reader 22 Jun 2026 1:05 am

Tougher Physics section trumps many aspirants

Kota: Candidates who appeared for the NEET-UG re-exam on Sunday reported that the paper was comparatively tougher than the previous exam, with Physics emerging as the most challenging section. While Biology was generally described as easy and chemistry as moderate, many students said the Physics section was lengthy and time-consuming, and a lower cut-off may []

Kashmir Reader 22 Jun 2026 1:05 am

The Whispering Chinar: Conversations with Ksheer Bhawani

My veins run deep beneath the sacred earth where the spring of Ksheer Bhawani breathesa spring not of water alone, but of memory, of silence that sings, of longing that never dies I have seen centuries bend like reeds in the wind. I have stood tall through suns that blistered the earth, through snows that fell like the quiet sorrow of unspoken partings. My limbs have embraced the changing winds of time. I am the chinar of Tulmulla. My veins run deep beneath the sacred earth where the spring of Ksheer Bhawani breathesa spring not of water alone, but of memory, of silence that sings, of longing that never dies. Here, under this sky that never forgets, the goddess lives in the hush between thoughts. She is not in stone, not confined by sculpted sanctum, not trapped in the folds of a ritual alone. She is a pulse in the very ether, a fragrance upon the breeze that cannot be named. And yet, those who have once stood herebarefoot upon these ancient flagstonescarry her in the hollows of their bones. They may not speak her name aloud, but in their dreams, her anklets echo still. I, the chinar, remember each one of them. Their shadows once danced beneath my branches. Mothers with silver platters of rice and milk, fathers with incense and trembling resolve, children casting petals upon the surface of the spring, watching them circle, as if the goddess herself breathed through the ripples. I remember the girl who plucked wild jasmine and tied them in her braid, whispering a secret into the wind. I remember the widow who lit a thousand lamps in the hope of reunion beyond the veil of death. And I remember the exile who stood afar, tears biting into his cheeks like winter, not daring to cross the threshold, only bowing from a distance, fearing he was no longer worthy. Now they are gone. Some scattered to lands with no chinars, where rivers run dry with forgetfulness. Some buried their language in borrowed alphabets. Some lit lamps in balconies that faced no sanctum but the grey walls of apartments. And some have returnednot with fanfare, but quietly, as one returns to a lost home in a dreamonly to touch the soil, to drink from the spring, to say, Ma, do you still know me? The spring flows still, eternal and unsullied, though its banks grow lonely. It shimmers pale in moonlight and glows milk-white at dawn, as if stirred by invisible fingers. No matter how many seasons pass, it does not forget. It is not water alone; it is remembrance, ancient and alive. Tonight, a slow wind creeps through the valley, like a ghost seeking its name. The moon floats over the temple, its light turning the white marble to translucent blue. The deodars sway as if in prayer, and Irooted in centuriescall out, not with a voice, but with a trembling of bark and breath and belief. Are you still here, Mother? The spring answers first, with a ripple. A slow spiral of colour. Sometimes it turns crimson, as if touched by old wounds. Sometimes it glows green, as if longing to become earth again. Then, from its heart, something stirsnot sound, not light, but presence. She arrives not with thunder, but as a hush. A hush that bends trees, that stirs the soul into stillness. Yes, she is here. I have always been, she says, and her voice is neither outside nor withinit is a fragrance, a vibration, a warmth in the belly of the night. I shudder, and the rustle of my leaves becomes chant. Why, then, does the silence grow deeper? I ask her. Where are your children? Where are the songs they once sang at dawn? Where are the lamps, the laughter, the chants that once rose like incense into your sky? A soft sigh passes over the courtyard, like the breath of a sleeping temple. They were broken, she says. Like clay pots dropped mid-ritual. Their roots pulled from the soil, their tongues scorched by strange lands. But they carry me stillin fragments, in the ache between syllables, in the prayers they dare not speak. Even now, the stones beneath the temple steps hum with names lost to the pages of exile. Shanta, whose sari brushed the springs edge each Jyeshtha Ashtami. Ramesh, who carved a flute from deodar wood and played raga Bhairavi at dawn. Zoon, who swept the courtyard every Thursday for forty years. They are no longer here, but the earth remembers. And memory, like water, seeps deeper with time. I lean forward, as if the weight of remembering bends even the oldest tree. Do they still belong? I whisper. After all this forgetting, do they still have a place in your grace? She does not speak for a moment. The spring stills. A sudden hush falls over even the wind. And then, like the fragrance of a flower opening at midnight, her answer flows through everything. Belonging is not broken by distance. It is broken only by disbelief. Even the silence of a heart that still trembles for me is enough. I am not bound to temples or rites. I am the ache of return. I am the salt in the tear that falls without reason when they hear my name. A fox calls from the nearby grove. The moon slips behind a cloud, as if moved to mourning. They say now that gods are symbols. That faith is nostalgia. That sanctity is a tool of power. But those who have walked barefoot on the dew-kissed courtyard of this temple, those who have lowered their eyes before the spring and seen their own face tremble in its reflectionthey know that she is more than belief. She is a river beneath the skin. She is a memory that remembers you. Once, I say, this place breathed with the footsteps of a thousand pilgrims. Now the wind comes alone. And she replies, The wind carries them. Every whisper of their longing reaches me. Even when they do not name me, even when they no longer remember the mantras, the soul knows the path. The wind rustles fiercely now, as if her words ignite its wings. It travels far, beyond the mountains of Pir Panjal, across the highways of Delhi, beyond seas and continents to lands where Tulmulla is a word uttered like a lost hymn. It finds the man lighting incense in a Boston apartment. The woman in Pune humming a childhood bhajan before sleep. The girl in Bangalore painting the spring from a faded photograph. The wind returns, heavy with dreams. I sway under its touch, and for a moment, I feel young again. The courtyard seems to pulse with unseen presence. The temple bell, rusted with disuse, gives off a faint chimeas if moved by an invisible hand. The goddess speaks again. I am not alone. The deodars stand beside me. The pigeons nest in the rafters of my shrine. The chinar guards my breath. Even the cracks in the walls carry echoes of my name. And I, humbled, say, They need you now more than ever. Her presence deepens. A hush descends that is not silence but fullness. They will return, she says. Not all at once. Not with banners or noise. But quietly, like prayers returning to lips. Like exiles walking backwards into memory. And then, as if to seal her promise, a lotus rises unbidden from the springluminous and trembling. No hand placed it. No season demanded it. It is the blossom of longing itself. The dawn begins to bleed into the sky. The first bird calls. A shadow enters the courtyarda man, middle-aged, his beard flecked with silver. He carries a steel container of milk. He bows, not with ceremony, but with the weariness of one returning home. He pours the milk into the spring and murmurs something only he and the goddess understand. The spring accepts. A marigold drifts from nowhere. The wind, the stones, the deodarall stand still in reverence. I, the chinar, close my eyes for a moment and remember every footfall that ever echoed through this sacred place. And then, I whisper her name into the world. Ksheer Bhawani. Let it reach the ears that need to remember. Let it slip into dreams as a fragrance, as a note of music, as a tear that finally knows its source. Let the scattered find their way not through maps but through memory. Let the spring never stop flowing. Let the goddess never be alone. Let this valley learn to love again. And let me, old and waiting, stand forever beneath her gazewhispering, listening, remembering. (The Author is RK columnist and can be reached at: sanjaypanditasp@gmail.com )

RisingKashmir 22 Jun 2026 1:04 am

Maritime prowess deciding factor for economic, strategic power: PM

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Kashmir Reader 22 Jun 2026 1:04 am

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Kashmir Reader 22 Jun 2026 1:03 am

Kheer Bhawani Mela: IGP reviews security

Srinagar: IGP Kashmir Zone, V.K. Birdi-IPS, accompanied by DIG Central Kashmir Range Rajiv Omprakash Pande-IPS and SSP Ganderbal Sudhanshu Dhama-IPS, on Sunday visited the revered Mata Kheer Bhawani Temple at Tulmulla and took a comprehensive review of the security arrangements being put in place for the smooth and peaceful conduct of Mata Kheer Bhawani Mela-2026. []

Kashmir Reader 22 Jun 2026 1:02 am

US, Iran, mediators hold talks on West Asia peace implementation

Zurich: Delegations led by US Vice President JD Vance and Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf initiated talks aimed at restoring peace in West Asia in the Swiss mountain resort of Burgenstock on Sunday. Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and senior Qatari leaders were also present as mediators in the quadrilateral talks termed as []

Kashmir Reader 22 Jun 2026 1:02 am

Historic Sheetalnath: Centre of gravity for RSS in Kashmir

Sheetalnath has assumed a great importance in the minds of the people belonging to the Kashmir valley FRAGRANCE OF IDEAS At an outset, it becomes important to give a historical background of the Sheetalnath Temple situated in the Habbakadal area near Sathu Barbarshah in the Srinagar (Kashmir) city. Originally, the whole temple complex, including its big ground was surrounded by water on its three sides. The water body was called Maier. It was originally like a peninsula, and the habitation stood on its fourth side only. It had a specific one route to enter with a big gate of stones, mud and wood linked to the road going from Sathu Barbarshah to Breya-Kujan. The Gadood-Bagh ground is also near to the vicinity of Sheetalnath Mohalla. It had a big Hindu population surrounding the whole complex. Sheetalnath is a prominent Bhairav in the Kashmiri Pandit tradition. There are eight prominent Bhairavas in the Srinagar city, which are as follows: Anandeshwar Bhairav-Maisuma, Vital Bhairav-Rainawari, Bahukesteshwara Bhairav-Chattabal, Mangalraj Bhairav-Fatehkadal, Purnaraja Bhairav-Hari Parbat, Turskraja Bhairav-Narsinghgarh, Hatkeshvara Bhairav (Mahakal)-Malkhah, Nowhatta and Sheeteleshwara Bhairav-Sathu. It is the same Sheetleshwara Bhairav who, with the passage of time, is known as Shetalnath Bhairav. Historical scriptures suggest that King Praversena II of the kingdom of Kashmir established the authority of Asht-Bhairavas, who were later called Rashtradipaties. Prominent Hindu families living in the vicinity of Sheetalnath included the Saroops, Gurtus, Ghasis, Ganjoos and Kauls. There were also some Muslim families living in the area. The Hindu community of the vicinity used to organise a huge Hawan on the occasion of Basant-Panchami every year in the Sheetalnath Temple with great fanfare. Besides other festivities and rituals that were observed on the occasion, the people would burst crackers in the evening on the same day in large numbers that was somewhat very unique in the Santana tradition of Kashmir. Some prominent personalities of the area included Prof. Neelkanth Gurtu -an eminent Sanskrit and Hindi scholar, Kanaya Lal Saroop Retired S.P and Shaiva philosophy scholar, Premnath Ghasi KP Agitation leader, Kailashnath Kaul Jansangh leader who fought Tankipora Assembly constituency elections in 1972 and Prof. T.N.Ganjoo a great scholar on Kashmir history, culture and civilization. There were budding second-generation young men and women in the area of Sheetalnath who have by now achieved great heights in their educational, professional and other choicest pursuits. The great freedom fighter of India, Veer Savarkar, on his only visit to Kashmir prior to 1947 had a historical interaction with the prominent members of the Hindu community at Sheetalnath. Mahatma Gandhi, during his visit to Kashmir in the 1946-47 period, also paid a visit to Sheetalnath and addressed a large gathering of Kashmiri Pandits there. Pt. J.L.Nehru, the then Prime Minister of India (designate), accompanied him on his visit to Sheetalnath. Late Kanaya Lal Saroop, former S.P, J&K Police, was one of the attendees at both the meetings. The office of the then main representative organisation of Kashmiri Pandits -All State Kashmiri Pandit Conference (Sanatan Dharam Yuvak Sabha) was situated in one of the main buildings of Sheetalnath. Leading figures among the Kashmiri Pandit community presided over the office of the ASKPC there and led the community affairs from the Sheetalnath office, podium and the surrounding complex. These prominent figures included Hargopal Kaul, Kashyap Bandhu, Justice Jialal Kilam, Shiv Narayan Fotedar, Dr S.N. Peshin and Amarnath Vaishnavi. Way back on 13 July in 1931, when Hindus were attacked by the frenzied mobs in Srinagar and Budgam under the garb of agitation & demonstrations against the Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir, Hari Singh, the ASKPC organised a huge protest in the Sheetalnath complex against the communal attack and the brutalities in which 11 Hindus were killed. It was here that the community decided to observe 13 July every year as the Black Day, which they continue to observe till date. The Hindu Yuvak Forum, a premier organisation of the Hindu Youth in Kashmir during the 1980s, had its office in the main building of the complex. There was also the old-style printing press of The Martand Weekly in the same building. A famous school in the area, named Hindu High School, was an established educational institution in the Sheetalnath complex. This school would usually bag the first prize in the Independence Day parade in the capital of the state of J&K Srinagar on 15th August every year. It was from this Sheetalnath complex that the huge procession carrying the chariot and tableau connected with Lord Krishna was taken out under the leadership of the President of ASKPC annually on the birthday of Shri Krishna. This procession was an annual affair, and it would go round the major parts of the Srinagar city, including the Downtown and the Civil Lines. Then it would conclude at Sheetalnath again, followed by a community programme on the next day at the same venue. In such a programme in 1976, Sheikh Abdullah, the then Chief Minister, had also participated as the chief guest on the occasion. The temple dedicated to Sheetalnath Bhairav in the complex is the main religious point of reverence for the devotees of the area. There was a famous hospital known as Rattan Rani Hospital on the left side of the temple complex. This hospital played a crucial role during the historic 1967 Hindu agitation in Kashmir. Sheetalnath was the Centre of activity during the whole agitation that lasted for two long months. Satyagrahis courted arrest from the same ground. The agitators who were injured during the lathi charge, tear gas attack and other police brutalities were admitted in the above-mentioned hospital, where they got the necessary treatment. This hospital was established by Dr. Omkar Nath Thusoo in honour of his deceased wife, Rattan Rani. In the context of its great historical, cultural and religious importance, and also as the hub of Hindu socio-political activities for the whole year in Srinagar, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) also developed its special connection and love with Sheetalnath. When its (RSS's) activities were banned in 1948 throughout the country, its activities were strictly prohibited in the Jammu and Kashmir state as well. Even after the lifting of the ban from the organisation at the national level in 1950, the restrictions in the Kashmir valley continued for a long time. However, RSS, with effect from 1951, adopted various pseudo names to carry on its activities in the valley. One such banner was the Vivekananda Society, and some activities under its name were initiated in the Sheetalnath complex during the 1960s. It was for the first time in 1966 that the RSS started its regular activities (Shakha) in the Sheetalnath grounds. Initially, it was limited to the school-going children who would be asked to participate and take part in the games, physical exercises and other intellectual exercises in the Shakha. With the passage of time, it grew into a larger volume of activity with focus on good conduct, nationalism, patriotism and Hindutva. However, during the winters, the Shakha would convert into indoor activities, and the participants were encouraged to take part in the daily indoor Shakha. With the passage of time, Sheetalnath assumed the position of the centre of gravity for RSS in Kashmir. It became the de facto headquarters of the RSS, practically. In 1967, the activities of RSS got stuck because of the agitation in the Sheetalnath complex. It was after the conclusion of the historic Hindu agitation in July-August 1967 that the Shakha started again in the grounds. This author, for the first time, came into contact with the RSS in September 1967 at the Sheetalnath grounds in the Shakha, which I came to know later was also called Sheetalnath Shakha. It was conducted by a veteran Motilal Zadoo Pushkar, and Upinder Saroop was one of the prominent members of the youth brigade in the Shakha. Vijay Malla, a small boy who later became a big musical voice of Jammu and Kashmir, used to sing a song in the Shakha on a daily basis Bharat Maan Teri Jai Ho Vijay Ho. It was from this point of time that the open activities of the RSS Shakha started from other places also, like Shivala, Kathleshwar, Deewan Mandir and Nai Sarak in the Srinagar city. In 1971, Bapurao Moghe, an All-India leader of the RSS, addressed a gathering of swayamsevaks in Sheetalnath temple hall. A number of programmes were held at the Sheetalnath grounds and hall after that event. Prominent among those who addressed gatherings of RSS there included Brahma Dev, Thakur Ram Singh, Narayan Dass, Dr. Om Prakash Mengi and Bhagwat Swaroop. Immediately after the lifting of the ban from RSS (for the second time) in 1977, a big congregation of swayamsevaks in uniform was held on the Sheetalnath grounds, which was addressed by Thakur Ram Singh, the then Sah-Kshetriya Pracharak -North Zone. Initially, it was decided that Madhav Rao Mule would be addressing the gathering, but due to his sudden indisposition, he couldn't come to the valley. In the 1980s, VHP sponsored Ekatmata Yatra, connected with the Shri Ramjanambhumi movement also stationed here in this ground for a couple of days. RSS activists organised all the affairs of the Yatra and helped VHP in their endeavour. When terrorism gripped the whole valley in the late 1980s, a lot of activities were held at the Sheetalnath complex, thereby building confidence among the minority Hindu community of the Kashmir valley. After the brutal killing of the senior-most BJP leader and senior RSS swayamsevak Tika Lal Taploo on 13 September 1989, his body was kept on the podium of the historical Sheetalnath for two days for the people to have the last 'darshan' of the departed leader of the community. Thousands of people gathered in Sheetalnath to pay their last tribute to their dear leader. It was from this podium that he would address people throughout his life. BJP top leaders like L.K.Advani, Kidarnath Sahni, and Chaman Lal Gupta reached the venue and paid their floral tributes to the great leader of the Kashmir valley. It was from here that his body was taken to the Shamshan-Bhumi in the Karannagar area in a huge procession joined by thousands of people. When, due to the genocide and ethnic cleansing of the Hindu community from the valley, the forced mass-exodus became a reality, Sheetalnath was also put to a siege by the highly trained fundamentalists and terrorists of the area. They virtually occupied the whole complex at the peak of terrorism in the valley in 1989-90, and the rest is history. However, in the early 1990, a permanent police post was created in the complex by the J&K Police on the insistence of the leadership of the community in order to protect it from further damages. Now things stand changed. The whole complex is now surrounded by a big wall, and a number of renovation and developmental activities have started in the complex having support of the local administration. It was in the tough times of the displacement of the Kashmiri Pandit community in 2007, that Panun Kashmir organised 'Kashmir Sankalp Yatra' for fifty days covering eleven states and Union Territories throughout the country. The Yatra was inaugurated from the historic Sheetalnath on 10 November 2007 under the leadership of this author, and all the nine members of the Yatra paid their floral tributes to the 1967 agitation martyrs (seven in all) on their samadhi in the complex. It was a great occasion under a heavy deployment of security in the area. We also prayed before the temple of the Sheetalnath Bhairav for the successful conduct of the yatra. Sheetalnath has assumed a great importance in the minds of the people belonging to the Kashmir valley. Everyone has his or her own memoirs about this historical place of huge importance. RSS activities in this complex gave it one more dimension, due to which it remained the centre of gravity for the organisation and its members. (The author is a senior BJP and KP leader, Human Rights Defender and a columnist and can be reached at: ashwanikc2012@gmail.com )

RisingKashmir 22 Jun 2026 12:58 am

Thousands Attend Urs of Syed Soliha Khansahib (RA) in Budgam

Hakeem Mohammad Yaseen joins devotees Srinagar, June 21: Patron of Syed Soliha Khansahib (RA) Trust, former Minister and President of Peoples Democratic Front (PDF), Hakeem Mohammad Yaseen, on Sunday attended the three-day annual Urs of revered saint Syed Soliha Khansahib (RA) at Khansahib in Budgam, where thousands of devotees from across Kashmir gathered to pay obeisance and offer prayers. The annual religious congregation witnessed a massive turnout of devotees, scholars, and followers who participated in spiritual gatherings, recitation of Darood-o-Azkar, and special supplications at the revered shrine. The atmosphere remained deeply spiritual as devotees prayed for peace, prosperity, and communal harmony in Jammu and Kashmir. The holy Ziyarat of the sacred relic was held after Zuhr prayers, drawing large crowds of devotees seeking blessings. Religious gatherings and Darood-o-Azkar continued throughout all three days of the Urs, with scholars highlighting the teachings of the saint, emphasizing love, tolerance, humility, and service to humanity. Hakeem Mohammad Yaseen, who also serves as Patron of the Trust, joined the congregational prayers and prayed for the well-being of the people of Kashmir. He urged people to follow the spiritual path shown by saints and Sufis, stating that their teachings remain relevant in promoting unity and brotherhood in society. Speaking on the occasion, Yaseen said such grand spiritual gatherings strengthen social bonds and preserve Kashmirs rich Sufi heritage. He said the large Ijtimah reflected the deep faith and devotion of people toward spiritual institutions and prayed for lasting peace, progress, and prosperity in Jammu and Kashmir.

RisingKashmir 22 Jun 2026 12:51 am

US-Iran Talks Face Early Strain as Trump Threatens Fresh Action, Tehran Pushes Back

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KashmirLife 22 Jun 2026 12:45 am

MLA Habba Kadal Reviews Muharram Arrangements

Srinagar, June, 21: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference State Women's Wing President and MLA Habba Kadal Shameema Firdous, on sunday undertook an extensive tour of various Shia-majority areas of her constituency to review the arrangements put in place for the ongoing holy month of Muharram-ul-Haram. During her visit, she inspected the facilities being provided to mourners and assessed the ground-level implementation of various measures undertaken by the concerned departments to ensure the smooth and dignified observance of Muharram. She visited several localities and Imambaras, where she interacted with religious scholars, community representatives, organisers, and residents. Shameema Firdous expressed satisfaction over the arrangements made for the convenience of mourners and appreciated the coordinated efforts of the administration, local committees, and volunteers in facilitating the observance of the sacred month. She stressed the importance of maintaining uninterrupted essential services, including sanitation, drinking water, electricity, healthcare, and traffic management throughout the period of mourning. While reviewing the arrangements, she also took note of certain local issues and assured the community that all genuine concerns would be taken up with the relevant authorities for prompt resolution. Speaking on the occasion, Shameema Firdous said that Muharram carries a timeless message of sacrifice, courage, justice, and steadfastness in the face of oppression. She said the supreme sacrifice of Imam Hussain (AS) and his companions continues to inspire humanity to uphold truth, righteousness, and human dignity.

RisingKashmir 22 Jun 2026 12:45 am

NC Greets People on Mela Kheer Bhawani

Srinagar, June, 21: The Jammu & Kashmir National Conference President Dr. Farooq Abdullah and Vice President and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today extended their heartfelt greetings to the Kashmiri Pandit community on the auspicious occasion of Mela Kheer Bhawani (Zyeth Atham). Extending his warm wishes, Dr. Farooq Abdullah said, Mela Kheer Bhawani is not merely a festival; it is a living symbol of Kashmirs soul, where faith and devotion converge with centuries-old traditions of harmony and coexistence. I pray that this sacred celebration brings renewed peace, hope, and prosperity to our region. It remains a shining testament to our shared heritage and the enduring spirit of unity in diversity. Omar Abdullah also conveyed his greetings, stating, Mela Kheer Bhawani Mubarak to our Kashmiri Pandit brethren across the globe. This revered festival serves as a luminous reminder of the pluralistic values that define Jammu and Kashmir. It stands as a testament to our shared history, a rich tapestry woven with threads of brotherhood, spirituality, mutual respect, and coexistence. May this sacred occasion further strengthen the bonds that unite us and inspire a future rooted in harmony and understanding. The party's rank and file have also felicitated the pandit community on the occasion.

RisingKashmir 22 Jun 2026 12:42 am

Dr Farooq Pays Tributes to Sufi Saints on Urs Observances

Srinagar, June, 21: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference President Dr. Farooq Abdullah has extended his warm greetings to the people on the auspicious occasion of the annual Urs Observances of Hazrat Syed Saleh Khan (RA) of Khansahib, Budgam, and Hazrat Shah Farid-ud-Din Baghdadi (RA) of Kishtwar. In his message, Dr. Farooq said that these revered saints occupy a distinguished place in the spiritual and cultural landscape of Jammu and Kashmir. Their teachings, rooted in compassion, humility, brotherhood, and service to humanity, continue to guide people towards the values of peace, harmony, and moral righteousness. He said that such sacred occasions provide an opportunity to reflect upon the timeless message of the Sufi saints and reaffirm our commitment to strengthening communal harmony, mutual respect, and social solidarity. Dr. Farooq prayed for lasting peace, progress, and prosperity in Jammu and Kashmir and expressed hope that the blessed occasion would bring happiness, well-being, and divine blessings to all.

RisingKashmir 22 Jun 2026 12:38 am

Bukhari Discusses Political Situation, Public Concerns with LG

Srinagar, June 21: Apni Party President Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari on Sunday called on Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha at the Lok Bhavan in Srinagar to discuss the prevailing political situation, besides raising important public issues and grievances. During the meeting, Bukhari raised a range of issues and problems that people are grappling with and urged the LG to ensure these issues are promptly addressed. They also deliberated on the prevailing political and security situation in Jammu and Kashmir According to a press release issued here, Apni Party President also apprised the LG of the official neglect towards several key developmental issues, affecting the people. He said that residents from various parts of Srinagar city have complained about the inadequate supply of drinking water, while farmers in several areas across the Valley are facing a shortage of irrigation water for their paddy fields. Mr Bukhari expressed concern that the departments and officials responsible for addressing these issues do not appear to be giving them the attention they deserve. As a result, people are being forced to suffer due to these persistent shortcomings, which continue to affect their daily lives and livelihoods. He also raised the issue of Kashmiri mutton traders who are allegedly being subjected to undue charges while transporting livestock to Jammu and Kashmir. He said that livestock-carrying vehicles entering Jammu and Kashmir through Punjab are being charged substantial fees from 15 to 20 thousand rupees at the Simbu and Madhopur checkpoints. He pointed out that these charges are unjustified and not applicable in the case of J&K mutton traders, as they do not procure livestock from Punjab. Instead, they buy their livestock from states such as Haryana, Rajasthan, and Delhi. Mr. Bukhari said that these unwarranted charges ultimately contribute to price inflation, placing an additional burden on ordinary consumers in Jammu and Kashmir. He requested the intervention of the LG to put an end to this practice. In response, the LG assured Mr. Bukhari that he would take up the matter with Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann and make efforts to ensure that the prevailing practice of fee collection is discontinued. Mr. Bukhari thanked the LG for the decision to reopen the historic Naranag Temple in central Kashmirs Ganderbal district for devotees and tourists. At the same time, he requested the LG to consider reopening other tourist destinations and attractions that were closed following the horrific terror attack in Pahalgam last year. Responding to the request, the LG said that the administration is regularly reviewing the security situation and assured Bukhari that all presently closed tourist destinations would be eventually reopened in a phased manner. Bukhari also raised concerns about the developmental deficit, particularly in Srinagar city. He stressed the urgent need for the repair and reconstruction of roads, lanes, and by-lanes across various city areas, saying that the poor condition of the infrastructure is causing inconvenience to residents and requires immediate attention from the administration. Apni Party President also apprised the LG of the allegations regarding backdoor appointments, and said that whenever such allegations surface, they create a sense of frustration and disappointment among the youth, who look towards transparent and merit-based recruitment processes. The LG reiterated his commitment to resolving public grievances and taking appropriate measures to ensure that the concerns highlighted by Bukhari receive the attention they deserve.

RisingKashmir 22 Jun 2026 12:32 am

Er. Rashid Mulls Stepping Down as Baramulla MP

AIP to seek cadre feedback before final decision Srinagar, June 21: Member of Parliament from Baramulla, Engineer Rashid, is reportedly considering either resigning from his parliamentary seat or launching a hunger strike while lodged in Delhi's Tihar Jail, sources close to him said. The development has triggered concern and debate across Kashmir, as Rashid remains incarcerated in a terror funding case. Sources close to him told Rising Kashmir that he has been deliberating the move for the past several weeks, expressing frustration over his inability to effectively represent and serve the people of north Kashmir while remaining behind bars. Sources said Rashid believes his continued detention has prevented him from fulfilling the responsibilities entrusted to him by voters. They added that both resignation from the Lok Sabha and a hunger strike are among the options under serious consideration. This is not the first time Rashid has indicated dissatisfaction with his political situation. During a previous period of interim bail, he had hinted at the possibility of stepping away from active politics. Engineer Rashid won the Baramulla Lok Sabha seat by a massive margin in the 2024 parliamentary elections despite being in custody. He has been lodged in Tihar Jail in connection with a terror funding case investigated by the National Investigation Agency (NIA). There has been no official statement from Rashid or his legal team regarding the reported plans. However, sources close to him said that everything would become clear in the coming days. Meanwhile, the Awami Ittehad Party (AIP) has decided to seek the opinion of its grassroots cadre on Rashid's expressed intention to step down from the Lok Sabha, citing his inability to effectively reach out to and serve the people who elected him with a massive mandate. In a statement, AIP Chief Spokesperson Inam Un Nabi said that the party's Committee on Political Affairs held detailed deliberations on the issue and resolved to initiate a broad based consultation process involving party office bearers and cadres across all 18 Assembly segments of the Baramulla parliamentary constituency. After carefully examining all dimensions of the issue, the Committee on Political Affairs has decided that party functionaries at various levels will participate in a two day consultative exercise to deliberate on whether Engineer Rashid should continue as Member of Parliament or relinquish the position, Inam said. He added that the party may, if required, conduct a secret ballot among its cadres to ensure members can express their views freely and without any pressure. According to the spokesperson, party office bearers at the panchayat and block levels will engage with the general public and various sections of society to gather feedback on the issue. Their final opinion will reflect the sentiments conveyed by the people during the consultation process. The objective is to ensure that any decision regarding Engineer Rashid's future as MP is guided by the wishes and aspirations of the people who reposed their trust in him and the party, Inam said. He further stated that the outcome of the consultations and any subsequent voting process would be formally conveyed to Engineer Rashid, enabling him to take an informed decision on the matter.

RisingKashmir 22 Jun 2026 12:28 am

Govt Making Sustained Efforts To Empower Youth: Sakeena

Felicitate outstanding achievers from diverse fields at SKICC Srinagar, June 21: Minister for Education, Social Welfare, Health and Medical Education, Sakeena Itoo today said that the Government is making consistent efforts for empowering youth and creating opportunities for them for inclusive growth and development across Jammu and Kashmir. The Minister made these remarks while presides an award function at SKICC here on Sunday, organised by New Light Education and Environmental Services Foundation (NEESF) and New Light Education and Environmental Society (NEES), to felicitate outstanding achievers for their exemplary contributions in the fields of education, social service, youth empowerment, and community development. While addressing the gathering, the Minister highlighted the transformative role of education in shaping society and appreciated the efforts of NEESF and NEES in recognizing excellence and promoting a culture of achievement among students, educators, professionals, and social workers. She emphasized the need for collective efforts towards empowering youth and creating opportunities for inclusive growth and development. The Minister highlighted that since the formation of this government, the Education department has been given much focus and continuous measures are being taken to improve the quality of education in public educational institutions of J&K. Facilities are being upgraded in all schools to improve the learning environment and other outcomes, she stated. The Minister further said that under the leadership of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah the education sector witnessed tremendous importance in the allocation of Budget. Highlighting the importance of education for society, the Minister said that in our religion it is said that even if you have to go to China to get education, you should not stop, you should go. The Minister also called upon all the stakeholders to consider its responsibility for making the education sector nest among all sectors, so that the children of Jammu and Kashmir can get the best quality education and can easily face all the competitions in the future. The Minister also congratulated all award recipients and encouraged them to continue contributing positively to society through their dedication, innovation and service.

RisingKashmir 22 Jun 2026 12:25 am

Father, son die after car plunges into Jhelum in Uri

Srinagar, June 21: A pall of gloom descended over Uri in north Kashmirs Baramulla district after a father and his young son lost their lives when their car plunged into the River Jhelum on Sunday. According to officials, the tragic accident occurred at Rajarwani area of Uri when an Alto K10 vehicle bearing registration number JK05Q-4298 skidded off the road and fell into the river. The son, identified as Syed Imtiyaz Hussain (25), son of Syed Ahmad Shah and a resident of Banjra, Uri, died on the spot. His body was later retrieved from the river by rescue teams with the assistance of local residents. His father, Syed Ahmad Shah (68), son of Syed Alam Hussain Shah, a retired Sub-Inspector and resident of Banjra, sustained critical injuries in the accident. He was immediately shifted to the Sub-District Hospital Uri, where he later succumbed to his injuries, officials said. The tragic loss of the father-son duo sent shockwaves across the area, with residents expressing grief over the heartbreaking incident. Eyewitnesses said local volunteers, along with police personnel, rushed to the spot soon after the accident and launched rescue efforts. Police and locals worked together to retrieve the bodies from the river and complete the rescue operation. After the completion of medico-legal formalities, the bodies were handed over to the bereaved family for the last rites. Police have taken cognisance of the incident and initiated further proceedings.

RisingKashmir 22 Jun 2026 12:19 am

J&K Police Marks International Yoga Day Across Kashmir

Srinagar, June 21: Jammu and Kashmir Police on Sunday celebrated International Yoga Day 2026 across several districts of Kashmir, including Ganderbal, Bandipora, Shopian and Sopore, with a focus on promoting fitness, mental well-being and healthy living. Yoga sessions were organised at police establishments, sports grounds and police lines, drawing participation from senior police officers, personnel, youth, students and members of civil society. During the programmes, participants performed yoga asanas, breathing exercises and meditation sessions under expert supervision. The events highlighted the role of yoga in improving physical health, reducing stress, enhancing concentration and supporting overall well-being. Senior officers encouraged personnel to make yoga a part of their daily routine, especially considering the demanding nature of policing, and emphasised its benefits for maintaining physical and mental resilience. Held under the theme Yoga for Self and Society, the celebrations reflected J&K Polices commitment to encouraging healthier lifestyles and creating awareness about the importance of holistic wellness across communities. The events concluded with participants pledging to adopt healthy practices and promote the benefits of yoga in society.

RisingKashmir 22 Jun 2026 12:14 am

Hilal Kashmiri Re-Elected President of Bazm-e-Adab Gulmarg

Tangmarg, June 21: Renowned poet and literary figure Hilal Kashmiri has been re-elected as President of Bazm-e-Adab Gulmarg following elections held during a meeting of the literary body at its headquarters in Tangmarg. The meeting, attended by members of the organisation, discussed various institutional matters and also conducted elections for the presidents post in a democratic and cordial atmosphere. Three candidatesGhulam Mohammad Benawa, Abdul Salam Hamraz and Hilal Kashmiricontested the election. Hilal Kashmiri secured victory with an overwhelming majority, earning another term to lead the literary organisation. Following the announcement of the results, members congratulated the newly elected president and appreciated his literary contributions and role in strengthening the institution over the years. Participants expressed confidence that under his continued leadership, Bazm-e-Adab Gulmarg would further expand its literary and cultural activities and continue contributing to the preservation and promotion of Kashmirs literary heritage. Addressing the gathering, Hilal Kashmiri thanked members for their trust and support. He termed the renewed mandate an honour and pledged to work towards making the organisation more vibrant and effective in promoting literary engagement across the region. His re-election has been welcomed by literary circles, who described it as a positive step for the continued growth of Bazm-e-Adab Gulmarg.

RisingKashmir 22 Jun 2026 12:12 am

Ganderbal Polices Five-Hour Rescue Saves Ailing Shepherd

Ganderbal, June 21: Ganderbal Polices Special Operations Group (SOG) rescued a critically ill shepherd after a five-hour operation in the remote high-altitude forests of Kaindalwa Top in Anderwan and shifted him to hospital for treatment. The rescued man, Najeeb Khan, a resident of Anderwan, had been staying at his seasonal dhok in the upper reaches of Kaindalwa Top when he suddenly developed severe chest pain, triggering what appeared to be a serious cardiac emergency. Accompanied by his two sons, Khan began a difficult descent towards his village on horseback in a desperate attempt to reach medical assistance. Fate intervened when a routine SOG patrol moving through the area encountered Khan in a distressed condition. Realising the seriousness of the situation, the police personnel immediately rushed to his aid, administering first aid, water and emergency medication in an effort to stabilise him. However, as his condition continued to worsen, the team knew immediate evacuation was the only chance to save his life. With no motorable road, no communication facilities and miles of rugged terrain separating the patient from medical care, the SOG team launched a challenging rescue mission. One of Khans sons was sent back to alert family members, while police personnel, assisted by the other son, began carrying the ailing shepherd through dense forests and steep mountain slopes. Battling exhaustion, difficult weather conditions and treacherous terrain, the rescuers took turns carrying Khan on their shoulders for long stretches. After descending nearly a kilometre, the team was forced to halt briefly as the patients condition deteriorated and the physical demands of the rescue intensified. Meanwhile, local villagers joined the effort and arranged a makeshift stretcher, which was transported through the forest to the rescue party. Equipped with the stretcher, the team resumed the evacuation, continuously monitoring Khans condition and providing all possible assistance during the arduous journey. After nearly five hours of relentless effort and determination, the rescue team successfully brought Khan out of the remote forest area and ensured his immediate evacuation by ambulance to a nearby hospital for urgent medical treatment. The efforts proved successful. Later that night, family members informed the rescuers that Khans condition had stabilised. In an emotional gesture the following day, Khan personally contacted the police personnel to thank them for saving his life and expressed deep gratitude to the entire Ganderbal Police team involved in the operation.

RisingKashmir 22 Jun 2026 12:09 am

CBSE Releases Class 12 Re-evaluation Results, 87% Cases Declared

Srinagar, June 21: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has started releasing the outcomes of Class 12 verification of issues observed and re-evaluation applications on DigiLocker from June 21 onwards. Students whose marks have been revised can access their updated mark sheets through the DigiLocker portal. CBSE said around 87 percent of candidates who applied for re-evaluation and verification of issues observed have already received their results. The remaining cases will be processed and released in phases as individual applications are completed. The board stated that every application has been examined through a robust and carefully monitored system to ensure fairness and accuracy. Candidates can check the status of their requests on DigiLocker. CBSE had declared the Class 12 examination results on May 13, 2026, for approximately 17.69 lakh students. As part of its post result services, scanned copies of evaluated answer books were made available from May 19 to May 25. Students were later allowed to apply for verification of issues observed and re-evaluation from June 2 to June 7. The board said the process was conducted under the supervision of technical experts from the Digital India Corporation, IIT Kanpur and IIT Madras to safeguard the system and maintain the integrity of the evaluation process. CBSE further announced that candidates whose verification outcome is reported as No Change will be given an opportunity to inspect their answer books at the concerned regional office. The schedule for inspection will be announced shortly. Appealing to students and parents not to rely on rumours or unverified social media posts, CBSE said all authentic updates regarding the post result process will be shared only through official communication channels. Students seeking assistance may contact their respective CBSE Regional Offices or write to resultcbse2026@cbseshiksha.in.

RisingKashmir 22 Jun 2026 12:04 am

Uri Seeks Tourism Push Amid Rising Visitor Footfall

Srinagar, June 21: Residents of picturesque Uri town in north Kashmirs Baramulla district have urged the government to strengthen tourism infrastructure in the area, saying the lack of accommodation and recreational facilities is preventing the region from realising its full tourism potential. A delegation of local residents said that despite Uri emerging as a popular destination for visitors, particularly after the opening of Kaman Post for tourism and the growing interest in border tourism, the absence of quality lodging facilities remains a major challenge. Abrar Ahmad, a resident of Uri, said the town has only a handful of privately run hotels and all are in poor condition and fail to meet the expectations of tourists. Visitors often avoid staying in these hotels because of their inadequate facilities. There is an urgent need for better accommodation options, he said. He suggested that the Tourism Department establish eco-friendly huts around Uri town and nearby forested areas to attract visitors seeking nature-based experiences. According to locals, even the government-owned guesthouse at Bandi, managed by the Roads and Buildings Department is in a dilapidated state and often faces booking-related issues. Another resident, Bashir Bhat, a resident of Garkote village stressed the need for quality accommodation in remote parts of the valley, particularly in view of Uris growing appeal as a potential filming destination. We want Uri to be explored by Bollywood filmmakers because of its scenic beauty, but the question remains where film crews and artists will stay during their visits. The absence of proper facilities is discouraging, he said. Residents said the issue has become more pressing after the opening of Kaman Post along the Line of Control (LoC), which has witnessed a steady flow of tourists. Hundreds of visitors come to see Kaman Post, but there are hardly any facilities for those who wish to stay overnight. There is no concept of homestays here either, Bhat said. He also pointed out that a rafting project proposed at Hapatkhai Nallah in Boniyar nearly four years ago is yet to take off. Uri needs additional tourist amenities such as parks, adventure activities and recreational spaces to make it a complete destination, he added. Locals highlighted several attractions in and around Uri, including Kaman Post, Nambla Waterfall, Rustum, Zulfiqar Ali Viewpoint, Salamabad Dam, Bosiyan and Limber Waterfall, saying these sites continue to attract both local and non-local tourists. Uri has immense tourism potential and can become a major destination under the governments border tourism initiative. We hope authorities will focus on improving infrastructure and facilities in the area, said Shafiq Ahmad, another resident. Nestled along the banks of the River Jhelum and surrounded by lush green mountains, Uri is known for its scenic landscapes and strategic location near the LoC. The town also gained wider recognition following the release of the Bollywood film Uri: The Surgical Strike. The residents have appealed to the Lieutenant Governor, the Omar Abdullah-led government and the Tourism Department to prioritise tourism-related development projects in the border town. Meanwhile, MLA Uri Dr Sajjad Shafi said he has recently taken up the matter with the deputy Chief minister and assured residents that efforts are underway to address the concerns. I have raised these issues with the Deputy Chief Minister and every possible step will be taken to upgrade tourism and public facilities in Uri, he said.

RisingKashmir 22 Jun 2026 12:01 am

Nearly One in Four Adults in J&K Use Tobacco: Report

Srinagar, Jun 21: Tobacco consumption continues to pose a significant public health challenge in Jammu and Kashmir, with nearly one in every four adults using tobacco in one form or another. Dr. S. Muhammad Salim Khan, Professor, Community Medicine, Government Medical College (GMC) Srinagar said in a report, titled Tobacco in J&K: The Hidden EpidemicHealth, Economic, Social and Environmental Costs, highlights the widespread prevalence of tobacco use and its far-reaching consequences on health, families, livelihoods and the environment. According to data cited from the Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS-2, 2016-17), 23.7 percent of adults in J&K use tobacco, including smoking and smokeless forms. Tobacco use among men stands at 39.7 percent, compared to 6.2 percent among women. Smoking tobacco is used by 35.2 percent of men and 5.1 percent of women, while smokeless tobacco use stands at 6.8 percent among men and 1.5 percent among women. The report identifies commonly used tobacco products in J&K, including cigarettes, bidis, hookah (hukka), gutka, khaini, zarda and tobacco mixed with betel quid (pan). District-wise analysis based on NFHS-5 indicates that tobacco smoking prevalence is considerably higher in Kashmir division than in Jammu division. Kupwara records the highest smoking prevalence at 56.6 percent, followed by Baramulla, Bandipora, Kulgam and Shopian. The lowest prevalence has been reported in Jammu, Samba, Kathua and Udhampur districts. The report notes that tobacco use generally begins during adolescence and early adulthood, increases rapidly between 25 and 44 years of age and reaches its highest prevalence among individuals aged 4559 years. Men consistently show significantly higher tobacco consumption than women across all age groups. Health experts have warned that tobacco is linked to multiple cancers, including oral, lung, esophageal, laryngeal, bladder and pancreatic cancers. It is also a major contributor to cardiovascular diseases such as heart attacks and strokes, respiratory illnesses including COPD and emphysema, and maternal and child health complications such as low birth weight, premature births and infant mortality. The report also outlines the heavy economic burden associated with tobacco use. Daily tobacco expenditure of 100 can amount to 36,500 annually, while spending 300 per day can exceed 1 lakh annually. In addition to household financial losses, tobacco-related diseases impose substantial healthcare costs and productivity losses through disability, premature mortality, absenteeism and reduced work efficiency. Beyond health and economics, the report highlights social consequences, including increased poverty, school dropouts, family financial stress, second-hand smoke exposure and intergenerational disadvantages. Environmental concerns linked to tobacco include deforestation, air pollution, cigarette butt waste and contamination of soil and water resources. Calling tobacco use a preventable epidemic, Dr. Khan urged people to quit tobacco and adopt healthier lifestyles. The report emphasizes that quitting tobacco offers immediate and long-term benefits, including improved health, financial savings, stronger families, a cleaner environment and a healthier society.

RisingKashmir 21 Jun 2026 11:57 pm

World Music Day:One Day Kashmiri Music Will Match Punjabi Industry says Singer Waqar Khan

Srinagar, June 21: On the occasion of World Music Day, popular Kashmiri singer Waqar Khan expressed the growing recognition of Kashmiri music and language on national platforms, expressing optimism about the future of the valleys music industry. Speaking about the evolving music landscape, Waqar said that Kashmiri language and songs have increasingly found space in Bollywood in recent years, contributing to efforts aimed at preserving and promoting the regions rich cultural heritage. He pointed to the success of Kashmiri singer Faheem Abdullah in Bollywood as a positive sign for the industry. Work is being done to keep the Kashmiri language alive and restore its prominence. Artists like Faheem Abdullah are making a mark in Bollywood, which is encouraging for all of us. We are hopeful that one day the Kashmiri music industry will flourish in the same way as the Punjabi music industry, he told Rising Kashmir. Recalling his musical journey, Waqar said his passion for singing began during his school days when teachers recognized his talent. What started as appreciation from my teachers gradually became a hobby, then a passion, and eventually a profession, he said. Addressing comparisons with legendary Pakistani singer Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Waqar humbly rejected the title often given to him by admirers. I can never compare myself to Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. He was a legend and no one can match his stature. Perhaps people call me Junior NFAK because I have recomposed some of his songs. Like millions of others, I have followed and admired him throughout my life, he said. He added that Nusrats timeless music continues to inspire generations across the world. His work was exceptional, which is why people still love and listen to him. I am focused on improving myself every day and growing as an artist, he said. Waqar also spoke about the difficult decision of leaving his government job to pursue a full-time career in music. It was a tough decision, but I believed in my passion and wanted to dedicate myself completely to music, he said. Discussing the challenges faced by independent artists, Waqar noted that social media platforms have transformed the music industry and opened new opportunities for emerging singers. In the past, artists had to travel to Mumbai and meet producers and directors to get a chance. Today, platforms like YouTube and other social media channels allow artists to showcase their work to audiences across the globe. However, one must also understand how to effectively promote content online, he said. While acknowledging the growing popularity of Kashmiri music, Waqar said the valley still lacks large-scale musical events. Very few concerts are organised here, while private events are more common. I hope we will see more concerts and music festivals in the coming years, said Waqar who hails from Kupwara's Karnah tehsil. The singer also stressed the need to identify and promote talented writers and literary figures in Kashmir, saying the region possesses immense creative potential that deserves wider recognition. Apart from music, Waqar has also entered politics and is associated with the National Conference. Explaining his decision, he said his primary objective is to serve people and address local issues. I joined politics because I wanted to help the people of my area. I believe the party stands with the people of Kashmir and works for their welfare, he said. Commenting on Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, Waqar said the Chief Minister is making sincere efforts to address public concerns. He is working hard to resolve the issues faced by the people to the best of his ability, he said. Sharing his political aspirations, Waqar said he hopes to act as a bridge between the people and the administration. My goal is always to help people and connect them with those who can solve their problems, he said. Describing himself in simple terms, Waqar concluded: I am a common man and a singer.

RisingKashmir 21 Jun 2026 11:50 pm

Srinagar-Based Chinar Quantum AI Partners with Christ University to Build India's Next-Generation Quantum Innovation Ecosystem

Srinagar/Bengaluru, June 2026: In a major breakthrough for India's emerging deep-tech landscape, Srinagar-based Quantum First Deep-Tech Innovation Ecosystem Chinar Quantum AI (CQAI), one of the country's pioneering quantum technology companies, signed a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Christ University, Bengaluru, at its Kengeri Campus. The partnership aims to establish a comprehensive Quantum Hub that will offer specialized quantum trainings, internships, startup incubation, research and development, deep-tech innovation, and industry-academia collaboration, contributing directly to the vision of India's National Quantum Mission. As a concrete step toward implementing the objectives of the MoU, CQAI and Christ University successfully organized the two-day Quantum Convergence Workshop on June 1718, 2026. The workshop brought together students, researchers, and faculty members to explore the convergence of Quantum Computing, Artificial Intelligence, Post-Quantum Cryptography, and Cybersecuritytechnologies expected to shape the future global economy and national security landscape. The event featured keynote and technical sessions delivered by Dr. Rukhsan Ul Haq, CEO & Chief Scientist of CQAI, and Mr. G. B. Alex, Chief Innovation Officer of CQAI, who highlighted emerging opportunities in Quantum AI, Quantum Computing, Quantum-Safe Security, and deep-tech entrepreneurship. The workshop provided participants with exposure to cutting-edge research directions and innovation pathways in one of the world's fastest-growing technological domains.

RisingKashmir 21 Jun 2026 11:47 pm