Heavy Vehicles Banned On Salmey Bridge In Udhampur Over Safety Concerns
Udhampur, May 22: The District Administration Udhampur has imposed a strict ban on the movement of heavy vehicles, including trucks, tippers and dumpers, over the Salmey Bridge/Aqueduct citing serious safety concerns and threat to structural integrity. According to an order issued by Additional District Magistrate Udhampur Dr. Umesh Shan under Section 163 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), 2023, the restriction has been enforced following reports from the Executive Engineer, Civil Maintenance Division, PDC Udhampur. The communication stated that [] The post Heavy Vehicles Banned On Salmey Bridge In Udhampur Over Safety Concerns appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
JAMMU, May 22: The High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh has nominated Justice Sanjay Dhar as the Judicial Nodal Authority for coordination with the Judicial Infrastructure Advisory Committee headed by Supreme Court Judge Justice Aravind Kumar. According to an order issued by the Office of the Registrar General at Srinagar, the nomination has been made in connection with furnishing information and questionnaires regarding judicial infrastructure assessment pursuant to a communication dated May 18, 2026. The order, bearing No. [] The post Justice Sanjay Dhar Appointed Judicial Nodal Authority For Infrastructure Assessment In J&K High Court appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
FIR against SP MP Iqra Hasan over protest at Saharanpur police station
SAHARANPUR (UP), May 22: Police here have registered a case against Samajwadi Party MP Iqra Hasan and several of her supporters for allegedly obstructing government work, blocking traffic, and violating prohibitory orders during a protest earlier this week, officials said on Friday. SP City Vyom Bindal said the FIR was lodged at Sadar Bazar police station on Thursday based on a complaint filed by sub-inspector Sanjay Kumar Sharma. Apart from Hasan, former state minister Mangeram Kashyap and 20 to 25 [] The post FIR against SP MP Iqra Hasan over protest at Saharanpur police station appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Two Students Killed As Bus Overturns On Amritsar-Pathankot National Highway
Chandigarh, May 22: A private bus overturned on the Amritsar-Pathankot national highway on Friday, leaving two students dead and five injured, police said. The deceased, both aged around 23, hailed from Jammu, Station House Officer Rajwant Kaur said. The deceased were students of a college in Punjab, she said, adding that around 10 students were among the passengers travelling in the bus. Five injured, including three who sustained head injuries, were shifted to a hospital in Gurdaspur, the officer said. [] The post Two Students Killed As Bus Overturns On Amritsar-Pathankot National Highway appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
India To Launch Smart Border Project Along Pak, BDesh Borders To Curb Infiltration: Amit Shah
NEW DELHI, May 22: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday said the government will launch a smart border project in the next year to make the 6,000 km fronts with Pakistan and Bangladesh impenetrable and ensure that the conspiracy to change the demography of the areas is defeated. Delivering the annual Rustamji Memorial lecture hosted by the Border Security Force (BSF) here, the minister also reiterated that the government will find each and every infiltrator from the country and [] The post India To Launch Smart Border Project Along Pak, BDesh Borders To Curb Infiltration: Amit Shah appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
New Delhi, May 22: Declaring a zero-tolerance policy toward cross-border infiltration, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday announced that the Centre will launch a comprehensive Smart Border project within the year to seal the nations borders and deport every illegal migrant. Addressing the Border Security Force (BSF) personnel at the BSF Investiture Ceremony 2026 at Vigyan Bhawan, Delhi, Shah asserted that illegal migration is a deliberate conspiracy to engineer artificial demographic shifts. He stated that the government will identify [] The post Never Let Indias Head Bow: Amit Shah Salutes BSF, Outlines Massive Smart Border Plan Against Infiltration appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Trump cancels signing of Executive order on Artificial Intelligence regulation : Reports
WASHINGTON, May 22: US President Donald Trump cancelled the signing ceremony of his executive order on artificial intelligence regulation, as it would reportedly slow the industrys development in the United States, ABC News Senior White House Correspondent Selina Wang reported. Trump just called off the signing of his AI executive order hours before the Oval Office ceremony. The order was expected to allow the government to vet the most powerful AI models before public release. He scrapped it because [] The post Trump cancels signing of Executive order on Artificial Intelligence regulation : Reports appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Vedanta arm Talwandi Sabo Power faces Rs 127 cr penalty
NEW DELHI, May 22: Vedanta Ltd has said that its subsidiary Talwandi Sabo Power Ltd (TSPL) has been held liable to pay approximately Rs 127 crore, plus applicable late payment surcharge, to Punjab State Power Corporation Ltd (PSPCL) following a Supreme Court judgment. In a regulatory filing on Thursday, Vedanta said the Supreme Court has set aside the judgment passed by the Appellate Tribunal for Electricity (APTEL), and has restored the order passed by the Punjab State Electricity Regulatory Commission [] The post Vedanta arm Talwandi Sabo Power faces Rs 127 cr penalty appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Fujiyama Power Systems to set up 1.2 GW solar cell facility at Ratlam, Madhya Pradesh
NEW DELHI, May 22: Fujiyama Power Systems on Friday said it is planning to set up a 1.2 GW TopCon solar cell manufacturing facility at Ratlam, in Madhya Pradesh. Currently, the company operates a 1 GW Mono PERC solar cell manufacturing facility at its Dadri plant, Uttar Pradesh. With the addition of 1.2 GW TopCon capacity at Ratlam, Fujiyama will substantially strengthen its integrated manufacturing capabilities across the solar value chain, the company said in a statement. The commercial operations [] The post Fujiyama Power Systems to set up 1.2 GW solar cell facility at Ratlam, Madhya Pradesh appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Alembic gets USFDA nod for generic levothyroxine sodium tablets
NEW DELHI, May 22: Alembic Pharmaceuticals Ltd on Friday said it has received final approval from the US health regulator for its generic version of levothyroxine sodium tablet indicated as a replacement therapy for hypothyroidism. The approval by the US Food & Drug Administration (USFDA) is for the Abbreviated New Drug Application (ANDA) of levothyroxine sodium tablets of strengths 25 mcg, 50 mcg, 75 mcg, 88 mcg, 100 mcg, 112 mcg, 125 mcg, 137 mcg, 150 mcg, 175 mcg, 200 [] The post Alembic gets USFDA nod for generic levothyroxine sodium tablets appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
LIC shares jump nearly 5 pc after Q4 earnings
NEW DELHI, May 22: Shares of Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) on Friday climbed nearly 5 per cent after the firm posted a 23 per cent increase in net profit in the March quarter. The stock rallied 4.78 per cent to Rs 839 on the BSE. At the NSE, the stock jumped 4.84 per cent to Rs 839. LIC on Thursday posted a 23 per cent increase in net profit to Rs 23,420 crore in the March quarter, helped [] The post LIC shares jump nearly 5 pc after Q4 earnings appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Suzlon bags 195MW wind energy order from Sunsure Energy
NEW DELHI, May 22: Suzlon on Friday said it has secured a repeat order of 195 MW from Sunsure Energy, taking the total sales of its 3MW platform to nearly 9 GW. This milestone reflects strong and sustained market adoption of the Suzlon 3X platform, a company statement said. The order builds on the ongoing partnership between Suzlon and Sunsure Energy, bringing the cumulative partnership to nearly 300 MW across Maharashtra and Karnataka, and is expected to grow further. With [] The post Suzlon bags 195MW wind energy order from Sunsure Energy appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
A Wild Success? Tracking a Decade of Rhino Reintroduction in Manas
Ten years of tracking reintroduced rhinos inManas National Parkof Assamhas revealed a promising story of resilience and adaptation. While the study shows encouraging signs of reproduction, it also highlights fascinating variations in breeding and movement patterns among different rhino groups. However, researchers warn that the job isnt over. To protect this growing population from the long-term risks of inbreeding,continued introductionsandsteadfast protectionremain the keys to a thriving, wild future in Assam. Mongabay India correspondentSneha Mahalereports The greater one-horned rhinoceros was [] The post A Wild Success? Tracking a Decade of Rhino Reintroduction in Manas appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
PM, Education Minister Must Be Held Accountable For Cover Up: Cong On NTA Claims On NEET Exam
NEW DELHI, May 22: The Congress on Friday said it was shocked over claims made by top NTA officials that the NEET exam paper was not leaked, and said both the Pradhan Mantri and the Mantri Pradhan must be held accountable for this cover-up. The Congress also said that the National Testing Agency (NTA) has become a National Trauma Agency and accused the government of colluding with the paper leak mafia to suppress the truth of irregularities and fraud. In [] The post PM, Education Minister Must Be Held Accountable For Cover Up: Cong On NTA Claims On NEET Exam appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
The Road, the Rage and the Rickshaw
A Field Guide to Indian Drivers Nimit Suri nimitsuri150@gmail.com If my great-great-grandfather were to descend from heaven today, he would be pleasantly amused to discover that boxes on wheels have replaced the bullock carts and tangas of his time. His delight, however, would not last. One short ride through the modern Indian roads would be enough to turn his curiosity into exasperation, and his exasperation into prayer. He would witness the rich, the poor and the middle class converging in [] The post The Road, the Rage and the Rickshaw appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
SC To Hear Next Week Plea Against CBSEs Policy Making Three-Language Study Compulsory In Class 9
NEW DELHI, May 22: The Supreme Court on Friday said it would hear next week a plea challenging the CBSE policy which has made study of three languages, including at least two native Indian languages, compulsory for Class 9 students beginning July 1. Senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi mentioned the matter before a bench of Chief Justice Surya Kant and Justices Joymalya Bagchi and Vipul M Pancholi. This is an urgent PIL. The petitioners are students, teachers and parents. They are [] The post SC To Hear Next Week Plea Against CBSEs Policy Making Three-Language Study Compulsory In Class 9 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
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EC Announces Rajya Sabha Polls For 24 Seats On June 18
NEW DELHI, May 22: The Election Commission on Friday announced polls for 24 Rajya Sabha seats on June 18. In a statement, the EC said the elections for the Rajya Sabha seats will be held in 10 states where the incumbents are retiring on different dates beginning June 21 to July 19. The Rajya Sabha elections will be held in four seats each in Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat and Karnataka, three seats each in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, two seats in [] The post EC Announces Rajya Sabha Polls For 24 Seats On June 18 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
US, Iran are in intense indirect talks for drafting final agreement: Report
Tehran , May 22 : The United States and Iran are engaged in indirect talks aimed at developing a framework for a possible agreement, Irans ISNA News Agency reported.According to the report, the two sides are currently exchanging messages and draft texts. An Iranian official earlier told Al Jazeera that negotiators were very close to reaching an understanding. The report also said that intensive mediation efforts are underway, with Mohsin Naqvi currently in Iran to discuss the status of the Strait of Hormuz. However, Al Jazeera noted that it is still too early to determine whether a final agreement is within reach.The talks come at a critical juncture as the US has coughed up much of its advanced missile defence interceptors inventory after burning the candle at both ends for defending Israel using munitions as compared to Israel itself in its war with Iran, The Washington Post has learnt. According to US officials who spoke to The Washington Post under condition of anonymity on Thursday (local time), the imbalance in the weighing scale raises concerns about the USs commitment to global security. The United States launched more than 200 Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) interceptors to defend Israel along with more than 100 Standard Missile-3 and Standard Missile-6 interceptors fired from naval vessels in the eastern Mediterranean, emptying almost half of the Pentagons inventory. Israel, meanwhile, fired fewer than 100 of its Arrow interceptors and around 90 Davids Sling interceptors, some of which were used against less sophisticated projectiles fired by Iran-backed groups in Yemen and Lebanon. Earlier in the day, US President Donald Trump said that Iran will not get to keep the enriched uranium.We get the highly enriched. We will get it. We dont need it; we dont want it. Well probably destroy it after we get it. But were not going to let them have it. The Iran conflict. Thatll end soon, very soon. And when it ends, your gasoline prices will go down lower than they were before. he said. (ANI)
Over 1.06 Lakh Hectares of Degraded Forest Land Restored in Jammu Kashmir Under CAMPA Since 2010-11
SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir has restored more than 1,06,023 hectares of degraded forest land and planted around 7.46 crore saplings under the Compensatory Afforestation Fund Management and Planning Authority (CAMPA) since 201011, officials informed at a high-level review meeting chaired by Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo. The Chief Secretary reviewed ongoing afforestation and ecological restoration programmes []
IAS Officer Posted Earlier in Jammu Kashmir Assigned Three Departments in Ladakh
SRINAGAR: IAS officer Nidhi Malik has been assigned the charge of Administrative Secretary for three departments in the Ladakh Administration, including Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, the Social and Tribal Welfare Department (including ICDS and ICPS), and the Civil Aviation Department. Malik, who has previously served in Jammu and Kashmir, was transferred from Delhi to []
J&K footballer Ayaan gets India U-20 trials call, brings pride
Aatif Qayoom Srinagar, May 21: Young footballer Ayaan Bilal has earned a call up for the U20 Mens National Team trials ahead of the AFC Asian Cup Qualifiers 2026, marking a major achievement for football in J&K. Ayaan received the national recognition while representing J&K in the Swami Vivekananda U20 Mens National Football Championship 2026. His selection for the national trials is being seen as a reward for years of hard work, discipline and consistent performances on the field. The Jammu and Kashmir Sports Council congratulated the young footballer and described his selection as a proud moment for the Valleys sporting community. The Council said Ayaan has earned the opportunity through dedication and determination and wished him success at the upcoming trials. Officials said his journey from the Valley to the national stage should inspire young footballers across districts of J&K to continue pursuing the sport with commitment and patience. The Sports Council also encouraged aspiring footballers to take inspiration from Ayaans achievement, stating that consistent effort and hard work always open new doors at higher levels of competition. Reinforcing the same sentiment, the RKFC team congratulated Ayaan on his national call up and praised his steady growth as a player. The club said it was proud to witness his development and wished him the very best for the trials. Football followers in J&K have welcomed the development with enthusiasm, calling it another positive sign for the growth of football talent from the region. Over the years, several young players from J&K have gained attention at national competitions, reflecting the improving standards of grassroots football and youth development programs. Ayaans selection is expected to motivate many young players in the valley and other parts of J&K who dream of representing the country at the highest level. His achievement stands as a reminder that talent from the region can compete on national platforms when backed by perseverance and opportunity. As Ayaan prepares for the national team trials, hopes remain high that the young footballer will continue his impressive rise and make J&K proud on the national stage.
NIT Sgr students launch startup to digitize Indias labour chowks
Srinagar, May 21: In an attempt to bring Indias unorganised construction labour sector online, two fourth-year students of National Institute of Technology (NIT) Srinagar have launched a startup that connects labourers, contractors and customers through a digital platform modeled around traditional labour chowks. The startup, BigBrick, founded by Saurabh Kumar from the Civil Engineering Department and Aryan Kumar from the Mechanical Engineering Department, is being described as Indias first digital platform focused exclusively on labour chowks and construction workforce management. According to the founders, BigBrick has already onboarded more than 2,500 construction workers across Srinagar, Jammu, and Katra, creating direct connections between workers, contractors, and customers. At a time when thousands of labourers across the country continue to depend on roadside labour markets for daily work, the startup aims to bring transparency, accessibility, and organized hiring into the sector through digital intervention. So far, the startup has generated revenue worth 11 lakh and recently received a funding offer at a valuation of 3 crore from Mumbai based company, second officer of 40 lakh by another venture, marking a rare success story emerging from a student-led venture in Kashmir. BigBrick has also been incubated and funded by the NewGen IEDC, University of Kashmir, and was awarded the Best Startup Idea during the IDE Bootcamp for its innovation and market potential. The core team behind the venture also includes Yashas Naidu, Vivek Kumar, Munmun Naresh, Raj Kumar & Vijay Kumar, who played a key role in scaling operations and expanding worker outreach. In his message, Director NIT Srinagar, Prof. Binod Kumar Kanaujia congratulated the students for their achievement and said Institute is committed to promoting innovation and entrepreneurship among young minds. This achievement reflects the innovative spirit and entrepreneurial potential of our students. Startups like BigBrick demonstrate how technology can be used to address real societal and economic challenges, he said. Registrar, Prof. Atikur Rehman also appreciated the initiative and said such success stories inspire other students to think beyond conventional career paths. It is encouraging to see our students building impactful ventures with real-world applications. Such initiatives not only create employment opportunities but also strengthen the startup ecosystem of the region, he said. Saurabh Kumar, Co-Founder of BigBrick said the aim of the startup is to organize the unorganized labour sector through technology and create a transparent system where workers can access employment opportunities with dignity. Construction workers are the backbone of infrastructure development, yet a majority of them still depend on informal systems for employment. Through BigBrick, we wanted to build a reliable platform that directly connects workers with contractors and customers, he added. Another, Co-Founder, Aryan Kumar said that startup was born out of the need to solve real challenges faced by daily wage workers in the construction sector. We observed that thousands of skilled labourers still depend on informal roadside hiring systems despite the rapid growth of the digital economy. BigBrick is our effort to bridge that gap by creating a reliable and accessible platform for both workers and contractors, he said.
From blacksmiths forge to Kashmir tourism: The legacy behind Ahanger HOBO
Dont lie. Be a man of your word. Do good and forget. Mohammad Sidiq Ahanger, Blacksmith, Father Every brand has a name. But very few brands carry a name the way Ahanger HOBO does, as a tribute, a promise, and a legacy all at once. This is the story behind that name. A Father Who Shaped Iron Mohammad Sidiq Ahanger served in the Central Job before setting up his own forge. He was a blacksmith of skill. People waited months, sometimes years for something made by his hands, because what came from that forge could not be found anywhere else. The Son Who Watched His son, Abid Sidiq Ahanger, grew up sitting in the corner of that workshop. He watched his father shape iron for hours. The Name That Carries Everything After years of working in different industries, Abid made the decision that would define the rest of his life: he would build something of his own. He entered tourism Kashmirs most beautiful, most misunderstood, most emotionally powerful industry. And when it came time to name his company, the answer was immediate. Ahanger HOBO Ahanger is the family name and in Kashmiri tradition, it means blacksmith. It is a name built at a forge, passed down through generations of people who shaped things with their hands and their honesty. HOBO is a word for someone always on the move a wanderer, a traveller, someone drawn to the open road. It captures the spirit of every guest who arrives in Kashmir with curiosity and leaves with something they did not expect: a feeling they cannot quite name but never forget. Look closer and you will find HO and BO a quiet shortform for Holiday Bookings, built right into the heart of the name. The logo is a shikara is the most recognisable image of Kashmir. It is also, quietly, a symbol of what Ahanger HOBO believes travel should be: unhurried, beautiful, and deeply personal. What We Actually Do Ahanger HOBO was built on a simple insight: the biggest barrier keeping travellers away from Kashmir was not a lack of interest. It was fear. Abid decided that his job.His real job was to replace that fear with trust. He began offering free travel consultations. He still does. He calls himself a Travel Artist, because photography taught him to see Kashmir differently not as a destination to be packaged and sold, but as a composition of light, people, food, water, and warmth that deserves to be experienced with full attention. He introduced practices that had never been done systematically in the valley before: trained drivers who know how to make every guest feel safe and genuinely welcomed, flowers and sweets for every arriving visitor as a gesture of Kashmiriyatthe ancient tradition of warm-hearted hospitality that this land has offered to travellers for centuries, personal feedback taken after every tour, and acted upon every single time. The result: not one guest complaint. Ever. That is not a marketing claim. That is a craftsmans standard, inherited directly from a father who never once did inferior work. We Sell Memories Every element of Ahanger HOBO the name, the logo, the way his father once built at the forge by hand, with care, without cutting corners. The tagline arrived last, after everything else was already in place. Three words that say everything: We Sell Memories. Not hotel rooms. Not taxi rides. Not tour packages. Memories the kind that stay with a person long after the flight home, the kind they describe to friends and family for years, the kind that make Kashmir feel not like a place visited once but like a place that belongs to them. The Legacy Continues Mohammad Sidiq Ahanger passed away in December 2024. But the three lines he lived by the ones that echo in his sons mind every single day are present in every guest interaction, every trained driver, every bouquet offered at arrival, every memory carefully delivered. Dont lie. Be a man of your word. Do good and forget. A blacksmiths discipline. A travellers spirit. A sons promise. That is Ahanger HOBO.
CS inaugurates Governance & Policy Analysis Centre at IUST
Lauds universitys academic and research initiatives Awantipora, May 21: Atal Dulloo, Chief Secretary of Jammu & Kashmir on Thursday visited Islamic University of Science and Technology (IUST), where he inaugurated the Centre for Good Governance & Policy Analysis (CGG&PA) during a series of engagements aimed at strengthening policy research, governance innovation, and institutional collaboration. During the visit, the Chief Secretary toured Campus-I and Campus-III of the university and inspected various laboratories and academic facilities. He also interacted with officers and faculty members. The Chief Secretary appreciated the efforts of the faculty and staff in the growth and academic advancement of the university, particularly its introduction of high-end and emerging programmes in frontier sciences and artificial intelligence in line with the objectives of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. He also lauded the universitys initiatives in strengthening industry linkages, promoting research, and fostering innovation-driven academic collaborations. Congratulating Prof. Shakil A Romshoo Vice Chancellor IUST and his team for the achievements made by IUST, he expressed confidence that the Centre for Good Governance & Policy Analysis would further strengthen the universitys contribution towards policy research and institutional development. He remarked that IUST possesses immense potential to contribute towards improving ease of living for the people through meaningful collaborations with the government and national-level institutions. Speaking on the occasion, Prof. Romshoo highlighted the universitys achievements and outlined its vision for academic excellence, innovation, and public engagement. He stated that IUST has emerged as an active contributor to several flagship national missions through its work in sustainability, emerging technologies, entrepreneurship, healthcare, and community development. He also thanked the Government for its continued support, which, he said, has enabled the university to strengthen its academic and research ecosystem and expand its engagement with society and industry. Earlier, Prof. G. N. Itoo, Director, Centre for Good Governance & Policy Analysis while welcoming the dignitaries, said that the Centre would serve as an important platform for promoting evidence-based policymaking, interdisciplinary research, and meaningful collaboration between academia, government institutions, and society to address contemporary governance and developmental challenges. A documentary showcasing the universitys academic, research, innovation, and outreach initiatives was also screened. The programme concluded with a formal vote of thanks presented by Prof. Shameem Ahmad Shah, Registrar IUST who expressed gratitude to the Chief Secretary for his visit and valuable insights on governance, policy innovation, and institutional development. The Chief Guest also planted a tree on the university campus as part of the institutions environmental sustainability initiatives.
Div Com Kashmir reviews preparations for SANJY-2026
Divisional Commissioner Kashmir, Anshul Garg chaired a high-level meeting to review the preparedness for the annual Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra (SANJY-2026). The meeting was attended by the Deputy Commissioners of Anantnag, Srinagar, Ganderbal and Bandipora, Commissioner SMC, besides Heads of Departments from Rural Sanitation, ULB, Health, FCS&CA, BEACON, KPDCL, PHE, R&B, Animal Husbandry and Labour Departments. Representatives from telecom service providers including BSNL, Jio, Airtel and G-Max were also present, said a press release. Reviewing the registration process of service providers, the Divisional Commissioner emphasized on expediting registrations to meet the target of 28,000 service providers besides ponies. He directed concerned authorities to ensure timely generation of RFID cards for all registered service providers by May 30. The Divisional Commissioner also reviewed the development of pony stands and was informed that essential infrastructure works including fencing and development of sheds has already been completed. He further instructed officials to conduct health check-ups of ponies and ensure adequate availability of fodder along the yatra routes. Taking stock of telecom connectivity and bandwidth availability at base camps and along the yatra axes up to the Holy Cave, the Divisional Commissioner directed telecom companies to ensure uninterrupted and efficient network services during the pilgrimage period. Chief Engineer KPDCL was asked to provide uninterrupted power supply to telecom installations. The meeting also reviewed snow clearance operations, construction of gabion and breast walls, and ongoing repair works along the yatra tracks. Deputy Commissioners were directed to personally inspect the repair and maintenance works being undertaken along the axes. To facilitate smooth movement and convenience of pilgrims, the Divisional Commissioner called for augmentation of staff at yatri registration counters. He also instructed rationalization of registration counters across the three districts in view of the direct railway connectivity to Srinagar. Regarding the installation of tents at base camps, the Divisional Commissioner reviewed the allotment process and directed concerned committees to conduct mandatory fire safety audits. Besides, he reviewed the progress of developmental works being executed by the PHE, KPDCL, R&B, I&FC, SDA, PDA, Tourism Department, ULB and other allied agencies. Preparations related to SDRF, Information Department, Health Services, Transport Department, FCS&CA, sanitation and other essential services were also comprehensively reviewed during the meeting.
Trump says hes sending 5,000 more troops to Poland, stirring confusion about US presence in Europe
WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump on Thursday said the US will send an additional 5,000 troops to Poland, stirring confusion following weeks of changing statements from Trump and his administration about reducing not increasing the American military footprint in Europe. The Trump administration has said it was reducing levels in Europe by about 5,000 []
Mental Disorders Leading Cause Of Disability, Surpassing Cardiovascular Disease, Cancer: Study
NEW DELHI, May 22: The worlds burden of mental disorders have more than doubled since 1990, and they are now the leading cause of disability globally, overtaking cardiovascular disease, cancer and musculoskeletal conditions, according to a new study published in The Lancet journal. Researchers from The University of Queensland and Queensland Centre for Mental Health Research (QCMHR) in Australia and the US University of Washington found that nearly 1.2 billion people worldwide were living with a mental disorder in 2023, [] The post Mental Disorders Leading Cause Of Disability, Surpassing Cardiovascular Disease, Cancer: Study appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Pathankot Man Sends Live Feed Of Forces Movement To Pakistan-Based Handlers; Arrested
Chandigarh/Pathankot, May 21: A resident of Punjabs Pathankot was arrested on charges of spying for Pakistan-based handlers, police said on Thursday. Preliminary investigation revealed that Baljit Singh, a resident of Chakk Dhariwal village, had installed a CCTV camera at a shop located near a bridge on the National Highway-44 to allegedly keep an eye on the movement of the army and paramilitary forces, police said, adding that he was transmitting the live feed to Pakistan-based handlers. During questioning, the accused [] The post Pathankot Man Sends Live Feed Of Forces Movement To Pakistan-Based Handlers; Arrested appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
LG Chairs High-Level Meeting For Establishment Of International Museum Of Goddess At Katra
Jammu, May 21: Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Thursday evening chaired a high-level meeting to discuss the establishment of a state-of-the-art International Museum of Goddess at Katra, envisioned as a global spiritual and cultural landmark dedicated to Shakti traditions. During the meeting, board members and stakeholders shared suggestions for developing the proposed museum into a world-class institution aimed at offering pilgrims a deeper understanding of Mata Shakti through immersive storytelling, artefacts and local traditions integrated with modern [] The post LG Chairs High-Level Meeting For Establishment Of International Museum Of Goddess At Katra appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Gujarat Titans knock CSK out of IPL play-off race with 89-run victory
AHMEDABAD, May 21: Gujarat Titans bankable top order laid the groundwork for a dominating 89-run win over Chennai Super Kings here on Thursday, taking them closer to a top-two qualification for the Indian Premier League play-offs. Shubman Gill (64 off 37) and Sai Sudharsan (84 off 53) added to their remarkable consistency as an opening pair with a record seventh century partnership, fuelling Gujarat Titans to 229 for four on a true batting surface. Jos Buttler (57 not out off [] The post Gujarat Titans knock CSK out of IPL play-off race with 89-run victory appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Trump-Xi summit and its impact
Harsha Kakar kakarharsha@gmail.com The much-awaited summit between the leaders of the worlds two most powerful nations has concluded. Trumps team arrived in China under conditions of a strict digital lockdown, with cell phones and lap tops left behind due to fears of state-level surveillance, hacking and data interception. Members of the team used burner phones or devices with limited temporary data. While returning, every single Chinese gift, including lapel pins, souvenirs, burner phones etc were dumped in a dustbin prior [] The post Trump-Xi summit and its impact appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Indriya launches Customers Own Gold Exchange Programme
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 21: As conversations around responsible gold consumption in the country gain momentum, Indriya, Aditya Birla Jewellery, today launched its Customers Own Gold Exchange Programme. Indriya is the first jeweller to offer 100% value on old gold of any carat, irrespective of where it was purchased, enabling customers to transform it into exquisitely designed statement pieces. At Indriya, precision meets craftsmanship. With advanced instruments ensuring accurate gold evaluation and open karigar rooms, customers can witness the entire [] The post Indriya launches Customers Own Gold Exchange Programme appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Impact of West Asia War on Indias Energy Supply
Vijay Hashia iamvhashia@gmail.com The ramifications of West Asia war are manifold, impacting Indian households, industries, transport networks, and agricultural supply chains. Much of Indias imported energy passes through the Strait of Hormuz, one of the worlds most vital maritime chokepoints. Around 40-45% of Indias crude oil, 80-85% of LPG and 50% LNG imports normally pass through the Strait of Hormuz. The war has disrupted the route and as such Indias economy feels the pressure. This has created a serious supply [] The post Impact of West Asia War on Indias Energy Supply appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
AM Hyundai organizes business meet with Taxi Association
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 21: Aimed to bring together the leading fleet owners and Taxi Operators a business meet organized by the AM Hyundai, one of the leading Hyundai dealership groups in Jammu & Kashmir and a part of the AM Group, was held here today. The event served as a platform to showcase Hyundais growing range of vehicles tailored for the commercial mobility segment and to strengthen relationships with the regions transport community. The event witnessed the gracious presence [] The post AM Hyundai organizes business meet with Taxi Association appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Heritage Cafeteria-cum-Library opens at Mubarak Mandi
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 21: The Heritage Cafeteria Cum Restaurant with Library at the historic Mubarak Mandi complex in Jammu opened today, marking a significant step towards transforming the iconic Dogra heritage site into a major cultural and tourism destination. MLA Jammu East, Yudhvir Sethi; Divisional Commissioner Jammu, Ramesh Kumar and Chief Executive Officer of Jammu Smart City Limited and Commissioner Jammu Municipal Corporation, Dr. Devansh Yadav were present on the occasion. Developed under the Jammu Smart City Limited initiative, [] The post Heritage Cafeteria-cum-Library opens at Mubarak Mandi appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Child Protection: A collective responsibility for a safer future
Mohammad Hanief m.hanief@gmail.com Children are the foundation of every society and the hope of every nation. Their safety, education, emotional well-being, and healthy development determine the future strength and progress of a community. A society that protects its children protects its future; a society that neglects them risks moral, social, and human decline. In Jammu and Kashmir, where generations have lived through social uncertainty, economic challenges, and changing cultural realities, the issue of child protection has become more important than [] The post Child Protection: A collective responsibility for a safer future appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
J&K Bank partners with HD Construction to ease equipment financing
Excelsior Correspondent Srinagar, May 21: As part of its commitment to support infrastructure-led development through institutional finance, J&K Bank today entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with HD Construction Equipment India Pvt. Ltd. to facilitate customised financing solutions for Hyundai excavators and wheel loaders under the Banks Construction Equipment Finance Scheme. The partnership aims to facilitate easier access to finance for customers intending to procure construction and mining equipment manufactured and marketed by HD Construction Equipment India Pvt. Ltd. [] The post J&K Bank partners with HD Construction to ease equipment financing appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Cyprus looking forward to realising infinite opportunities in Indo-EU trade: Prez
MUMBAI, May 21 : Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides on Thursday said India and the European Union offer infinite opportunities on the trade and economic front. The island nation, which is pitching itself as a gateway for Indian companies to expand into the EU market, looks forward to realising these opportunities, Christodoulides said at an event here. India is one of the most dynamic economies in the world. Europe remains one of the worlds largest and most stable markets, the visiting [] The post Cyprus looking forward to realising infinite opportunities in Indo-EU trade: Prez appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
India-US trade deal likely within weeks or months, says Envoy Sergio Gor
NEW DELHI, May 21: The interim trade agreement between India and the United States is set to be finalised, US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor said, adding that he is confident the trade deal will be concluded in the coming weeks or months, bringing stability and opportunities for both sides. Both sides are looking to finalise the details of a Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA) that will truly unlock the potential of our bilateral relationship by expanding market access, reducing barriers, [] The post India-US trade deal likely within weeks or months, says Envoy Sergio Gor appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Inmates in Himachal to be provided with books under Akshar se Atmabodh programme
SHIMLA, May 21 : The Himachal Pradesh Department of Prisons and Correctional Services has decided to launch a new programme named Akshar se Atmabodh to help prisoners reform and rebuild their lives, officials said on Thursday. Under this programme, inmates lodged across jails in the state will be provided with inspirational, educational, and morally enriching books. Abhishek Trivedi, Director General, States Department of Prison and Correctional Services, said that the programme was initially launched at Model Central Jail, Kanda, on [] The post Inmates in Himachal to be provided with books under Akshar se Atmabodh programme appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Cong remembers Rajiv Gandhi on his death anniversary
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 21: While commemorating the 35th anniversary of the martyrdom of former Prime Minister, Rajiv Gandhi, the Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress organized a Shradhanjli Samaroh at Rajiv Bhawan, Shahidi Chowk, Jammu here today. The function was presided over by PCC chief, Tariq Hameed Karra, while AICC general secretary and CLP Leader GA Mir, working president Raman Bhalla, former ministers- Mula Ram, Yogesh Sawhney, besides other senior leaders also attended. Click here to watch video Speaking on [] The post Cong remembers Rajiv Gandhi on his death anniversary appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Punjab govt to launch campaign against stray, killer dogs: CM Mann
CHANDIGARH, May 21: Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Thursday said his government will launch a campaign starting Friday against stray and killer dogs which endanger the lives of people. On May 19, the Supreme Court in a significant verdict allowed euthanasia of rabid, incurably ill, dangerous and aggressive dogs to curb threat to human lives, saying the right to live with dignity encompasses the right to move freely without the threat of harm from canines. Following the Honourable Supreme [] The post Punjab govt to launch campaign against stray, killer dogs: CM Mann appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Rupee recovers 50 paise from all-time low to settle at 96.36 against US dollar
MUMBAI, May 21 : The rupee rebounded 50 paise from its all-time closing low to settle at 96.36 against the US dollar on Thursday after crude oil prices retreated from elevated levels amid signs of easing geopolitical friction, alongside likely central bank intervention. Forex traders said the rupee had gained after the recent geopolitical developments, but investors are still gauging the geopolitical risk and oil price sensitivity in the background. The one-year forward market rate for the rupee touched the [] The post Rupee recovers 50 paise from all-time low to settle at 96.36 against US dollar appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
LG for stronger collaboration between Govt, social bodies to empower youth
Nutrition of young generation will shape our future Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 21: Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today laid the foundation stone of Akshaya Patras centralized kitchen facility in Katra. Once operational, this facility will provide 5000 nutritious meals to school children every day. On the occasion, Sinha spoke about Akshaya Patras future projects in Jammu & Kashmir including upcoming kitchen facility in Jammu. I urged stronger collaboration between Government and Social Organisations to empower younger generation. We must ensure [] The post LG for stronger collaboration between Govt, social bodies to empower youth appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Cal HC asks Bengal govt to take decision on exemption in animal slaughter rules for Eid ul-Adha
KOLKATA, May 21: The Calcutta High Court on Thursday directed the West Bengal government to take a decision as per Section 12 of the West Bengal Animal Slaughter Control Act, 1950, regarding the exemption prayed for in view of Eid al-Adha. A division bench presided by Chief Justice Sujoy Paul directed that considering the fact that the festival may take place on May 27 or 28, the state shall take a decision in this regard within 24 hours from the [] The post Cal HC asks Bengal govt to take decision on exemption in animal slaughter rules for Eid ul-Adha appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
India gifts special type of sandalwood to Nepals Pashupatinath temple
KATHMANDU, May 21 : India on Thursday gifted a special type of sandalwood to the Nepal government to be used at the Pashupatinath temple on Kathmandu outskirts. People from both Nepal and India visit the Pashupatinath temple, one of the most sacred Hindu temples situated on the banks of the Bagmati river. Indias Home Minister Amit Shah sent over 40 kilograms of sandalwood for the purpose of using it for the worship of the Shree Yantra of Pashupatinath Temple, according [] The post India gifts special type of sandalwood to Nepals Pashupatinath temple appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
There is a storm raging across India. Hypertension, the so-called silent killer, has turned India into the hypertension capital of the world, and the numbers are not just staggering; they are a national emergency hiding in plain sight. Of the estimated 220 million, more than half have no idea they are afflicted. They feel no pain, experience no obvious symptoms, and receive no warning until the condition has quietly caused irreversible damage. And when the damage is done so catastrophically, [] The post The Hypertension Crisis appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
India calls out Paks tainted record of genocide acts
UNITED NATIONS, May 21: India highlighted Afghan civilian deaths and injuries caused by cross-border violence by Pakistani military forces, saying such heinous acts of aggression should not come as a surprise from a country that bombs its own people and conducts systematic genocide. In a strong retort at the UN Security Council on Wednesday, India called out Pakistans long-tainted record of genocidal acts after Islamabads envoy at the UN, Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad, raised the issue of Jammu and Kashmir [] The post India calls out Paks tainted record of genocide acts appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Research-based learning essential for addressing emerging health challenges: Sakeena
Excelsior Correspondent SRINAGAR, May 21: Minister for Health and Medical Education, Social Welfare and Education, Sakeena Itoo today inaugurated the Post Graduate Research Programme (PGRP) Conclave-2026 at Government Dental College (GDC) here. Addressing a large gathering of doctors, academicians, researchers and students on the occasion, the Minister underscored the importance of research and innovation in strengthening the healthcare sector and improving patient care. She said that platforms like the PGRP conclave provide an opportunity for young medical professionals and scholars [] The post Research-based learning essential for addressing emerging health challenges: Sakeena appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Shagun Parihar inaugurates blacktopping work on HastiKurya Bridge Road
Excelsior Correspondent KISHTWAR, May 21: Aimed towards strengthening road infrastructure and improving connectivity in the region, MLA Kishtwar Shagun Parihar today formally inaugurated and commenced the blacktopping work of the road stretch from Hasti to Kurya Bridge. The work was started in the presence of officials from the National Highways and Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited (NHIDCL) and prominent local residents. During her visit, she interacted with NHIDCL officials regarding the quality, execution and timely completion of the project. Parihar emphasized [] The post Shagun Parihar inaugurates blacktopping work on HastiKurya Bridge Road appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
24 JKAP IR organises drug awareness programme
Excelsior Correspondent UDHAMPUR, May 21: A large-scale Nasha Mukht Abhiyan Awareness Programme along with an eye check-up and medical camp was organized today at Shaheed Inspector Shri Kamal Singh Model Boys Higher Secondary School, Udhampur. The programme was spearheaded under the leadership of Commandant 24 JKAP IR, Sandeep Mehta. The event was organized in collaboration with J&K Blood Donors Association, Chief Education Office Udhampur, Chief Medical Officer Udhampur, Rotary ENT Hospital Udhampur, and Modern Dogra Nukkad Natak Team Udhampur. The [] The post 24 JKAP IR organises drug awareness programme appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
ACB arrests Ziladar, Patwari for accepting bribe
Excelsior Correspondent Srinagar, May 21: J&K Anti-Corruption Bureau trapped and arrested a Ziladar and Patwari of Irrigation Division Anantnag for demanding and accepting bribe of Rs one lakh. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp The accused, identified as Nazir Ahmad Wani (Ziladar), son of Mohd Akbar Wani of Utrasoo Najigund Anantnag and Patwari Bilal Ahmad Wagay, son of Abdul Rehman Wagay of Sherpora Anantnag, were demanding bribe from the complainant for disposal of a complaint filed against him regarding [] The post ACB arrests Ziladar, Patwari for accepting bribe appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Bridge fencing work to begin soon: DC Srinagar
Excelsior Correspondent SRINAGAR, May 21: Deputy Commissioner Srinagar, Akshay Labroo, today said fencing work on Badshah Bridge and Cement Kadal will begin soon after approval under the district CAPEX plan. Click here to watch video The DC said the administration visited both bridges around a week to 10 days ago and has already completed the estimates for the proposed fencing work. We are going to get the district CAPEX approval very soon. The work will start very soon, he said. [] The post Bridge fencing work to begin soon: DC Srinagar appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
APS BD Bari inaugurates AR/VR Lab, Audio-Visual Room
Excelsior Correspondent SAMBA, May 21: Under the mentorship of Dr Neeta Rawal, Principal, Army Public School BD Bari, the school has achieved another milestone with the inauguration of a state-of-the-art Augmented and Virtual Reality (AR/VR) Laboratory and a modern Audio-Visual Room for students and staff. The facilities were formally inaugurated by Brig Naveen D Prabhu, Chairman, APS BD Bari, in a grand ceremony attended by Lt Col Kanwar Rohit Singh, School Officer, teachers, students, and other dignitaries. The newly established [] The post APS BD Bari inaugurates AR/VR Lab, Audio-Visual Room appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
DIG JSK Range reviews progress of 100 days Nasha Mukt Abhiyaan
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 21: A review meeting regarding the implementation and progress of the 100 days Nasha Mukt Abhiyaan in Jammu, Samba and Kathua districts was chaired by DIG-P JSK Range Shridhar Patil at Range Police Headquarters, Jammu. The meeting was attended by the Senior Superintendents of Police of Jammu, Samba and Kathua districts, along with Additional Superintendents of Police, Sub-Divisional Police Officers (SDPOs) and Station House Officers (SHOs) of the respective districts. During the meeting, a comprehensive review [] The post DIG JSK Range reviews progress of 100 days Nasha Mukt Abhiyaan appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Dr Gazanfar Alis Kashmiri poetry book Sum Nata Taar released
RK News Service Srinagar, May 21: The second Kashmiri poetry book of noted physician-turned-poet Dr. Gazanfar Ali, titled Sum Nata Taar, was released on Thursday at an impressive literary function organised by the Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture and Languages in collaboration with Kashmir Markaz Adab-w-Saqafat, Charari Sharief. Vice Chancellor of the Central University of Kashmir (CUK), Prof. A. Ravinder Nath, was the chief guest on the occasion. Noted scholar, writer, and poet Prof. Mohammad Zaman Azurda, noted broadcaster and writer Satish Vimal, noted physician Dr. Wahid, Dean Academic Affairs CUK Dr. Shahid Rasool, SSP Traffic Srinagar Aijaz Ahmad Aijaz, and Editor of Kashmiri Section, Cultural Academy, Dr. Javid Ahmad, shared the presidium. Speaking on the occasion, Prof. Ravinder Nath said that the Central University of Kashmir is committed to promoting and preserving the Kashmiri language, assuring that every possible measure would be taken for the purpose. He said a separate Department of Kashmiri has already been established in the central university where postgraduate MA courses are conducted regularly. While praising the richness of the Kashmiri language, Prof. Ravinder said, Kashmiri is not only a language but a living civilisation. Prof. Mohammad Zaman Azurda and Inayat Gul presented thought-provoking reviews of the book. Prof. Zaman said that Dr. Gazanfar has been very successfully able to convert his inner feelings into impressive poetry, thereby deeply engrossing his readers in his poetic observations. Satish Vimal, in his remarks, described Dr. Gazanfars poems as poetry of soft sound. President of Adbi Markaz Kamraz, Mohammad Amin Bhat, and Editor and Proprietor of Brighter Kashmir, Farooq Ahmad Wani, also spoke on the occasion. A galaxy of writers, poets, and civil society members attended the function, including former Secretary of the Cultural Academy Rafiq Masoodi, drama producers Ayaash Arif and Bashir Qadri, Dr. Neelofar Naaz, Assistant Commissioner Tariq Ahmad Rishi (JKAS), and prominent writers Mushtaq Shah Mehram, Gh. Nabi Adfar, Ali Ahsan, and Ab Rashid Shaad.
J&K declares cancer Notifiable Disease
All hospitals must report cases Mansoor Peer Srinagar, May 21: The Jammu and Kashmir government has declared cancer a Notifiable Disease across the Union Territory, making it mandatory for all healthcare institutions to report diagnosed and treated cancer cases to authorities. According to a notification issued by the Health and Medical Education Department under S.O. 146, the decisionhas beentaken under Section 2 of the Epidemic Diseases Act, 1897, in the interest of public health surveillance, epidemiological assessment, treatment planning and evidence-based policy formulation. The notification states that all government and private hospitals, medical colleges, clinics, nursing homes, AYUSH institutions, laboratories, diagnostic centres, NGOs, insurance companies, and institutions maintaining cancer-related health data will fall under theambit of the order. The governmenthasdirected all concerned institutions to maintain a dedicated Cancer Register for recording existing and newly diagnosed cancer cases and submit data through a prescribed reporting mechanism. To streamline the process, the Health and Medical Education (H&ME) Department will establish a dedicated online portal for reporting cancer cases. Hospitals empanelled under the PMJAY-SEHAT scheme will be automatically registered on the portal, while other institutionswill have toregister separately for login credentials and data submission. The notification further states that the State Cancer Institute at Government Medical College Jammu and Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS), Soura, will function as Centres of Excellence for scrutiny, validation and verification of cancer-related data. Director SKIMS, Soura, has been designated as the overall nodal officer responsible for ensuring regular transmission of validated data to the National Cancer Registry Programme maintained by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR). The government has also emphasised strict confidentiality of patient data, stating that information collected under the notification will be used only for public health surveillance, epidemiological research, treatment planning and policy formulation, and will not be disclosed except in accordance with the law. The notification directs the Director SKIMS, Principal GMC Jammu, and Directors of Health Services in Jammu and Kashmir divisions to ensure effective implementation of the order.
PMRKVY-PDMC scheme:J&K farmers get 25% higher irrigation aid
Ovaise Gul Srinagar, May 21: Farmers in Jammu and Kashmir are set to receive enhanced support foradoption ofmicro-irrigation systems under the Centres Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana Per Drop More Crop (PMRKVY-PDMC) scheme, with the Union Territorybeing accordedspecial incentives as a Himalayan region. According to the annual report by the Department of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, Government of India, Jammu and Kashmirhas been placed amongHimalayan States and Union Territories eligible for 25 per cent higher unit cost assistance forinstallation ofdrip and sprinkler irrigation systems to promote wider adoption of water-efficient farming practices. The report states that under the PMRKVY-PDMC scheme, small and marginal farmersare provided financial assistance of 55 per centforinstallation ofdrip and sprinkler irrigation systems, while other farmers receive 45 per cent assistance. Additional top-up subsidies are alsobeingprovided by some states and Union Territories to encourage farmers to shift towards micro-irrigation. The assistance under the scheme is available for up to five hectares per beneficiary with asubsidy cycle of seven years. The scheme promotes two major activities, including drip irrigation, which supplies water directly to the root zone through emitters attached to lateral pipes and sprinkler irrigation, where water is sprayed under pressure through nozzles connected to a network of pipes. The Centre has highlighted that micro-irrigation helps conserve water, reduce fertiliser consumption through fertigation, lower labour and input costs, improve soil health and enhance farmers income. The report further states that Jammu and Kashmir, along with other Himalayan and northeastern regions, can utilise up to 40 per cent of allocated funds for water storage, water conservation and other intervention activities linked to micro-irrigation projects. These interventionsare aimed at strengthening water-use efficiency and improvingirrigation infrastructure in water-stressed areas. Support is also being extended for automation in micro-irrigation systems to minimise manual intervention and improve operational efficiency for farmers across the Union Territory.
International Museum of Goddess planned at Katra
LG Sinha chairs meet; Board approves DG post, corpus fund; website launched RK News Service Jammu, May 21: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Thursday chaired a high-level meeting to discuss the establishment of a state-of-the-art International Museum of Goddess at Katra, attended by members of the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board (SMVDSB) including Mahamandleshwar Swami Vishveshvaranand Giriji Maharaj, Baleshwar Rai, Dr Ashok Bhan, Sudha Murty, Gunjan Rana, Dr K.K. Talwar, Kulbhushan Ahuja, Lalit Bhasin, and Suresh Kumar Sharma. During the deliberations, Board members and other stakeholders shared valuable insights and suggestions forthe creation ofa world-class spiritual and cultural landmark. The proposed museum aims to offer pilgrims a deeper understanding of Mata Shakti by seamlessly blending immersive storytelling, artefacts, and rich local traditions with cutting-edge modern technology. The state-of-the-art institution will showcase the sacred iconography of 51 Shakti Peethas alongside the nine divine Swaroops of Maa Durga. The museum shall serve as a spiritual sanctuary and a premier centre of knowledge, with an integrated library and research centre playing a pivotal role in awakening the young generation to the rich cultural, traditional, and spiritual values of the Shaktipeeths and the region. The Board approved the creation of a permanent post for a Director General, who will head the International Museum of Goddess alongside a dedicated team of experts and officials. Furthermore, the Board granted approval for a dedicated corpus of funds to seamlessly drive the conceptualisation, development, and operations of the prestigious project. The Lieutenant Governor suggested deputing a team of experts to visit the various sacred Shaktipeeths to be featured in the museum. The Board also resolved to appoint a specialised consultant to spearhead detailed research and architectural conceptualisation. Progress Update The CEO of the Shrine Board briefed the meeting on steps taken so far, includingthe launch of a dedicated website to invite suggestions from across the globe, study visits by teams to existing premier museums across the country, and the identification ofleading domain experts to bring the grand vision to fruition. The meeting was also attended by Padma Shri Prof. Vishwa Murti Shastri; Principal Secretary to Lieutenant Governor Dr MandeepK.Bhandari; Divisional Commissioner Jammu Ramesh Kumar; Vice-Chancellor University of Jammu Prof Umesh Rai; Vice-Chancellor Cluster University of Jammu Prof K.S. Chandrasekar; CEO SMVDSB Sachin Kumar Vaishya; Additional CEO Alok Maurya; IGNCA Regional Director Shruti Awasthi; Central Sanskrit University Director Prof Satish Kumar Kapoor; Sanskrit Scholar Dr Chander Mouli Raina; and senior officials.
LG inaugurates Vaishno Devi helipad, dedicates new Bhawan at SMVD shrine
Pilgrim safety, connectivity enhanced; 78 well-furnished rooms, five lifts for devotees RK News Service Jammu, May 21: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Thursday inaugurated the state-of-the-art Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Helipad at Village Hutt, Katra, and dedicated the new Vaishnavi Bhawan at the holy shrine to devotees, while also inaugurating other related works at the Shri Shivkhori Shrine. Helipad at Village Hutt, Katra The Lieutenant Governor said the integrated aviation facility will streamline heli-operations, enhancing heli connectivity, safety and convenience for pilgrims visiting the holy shrine of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Ji. This helipad has been developed in strict compliance with the safety and operational norms laid down by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). The facility places a paramount emphasis on passenger safety, security, and seamless travel experience, meeting the growing demand for heli-services among devotees. It will also provide a significant boost to religious tourism in the region, he said. The Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board, in collaboration with the Shri Shiv Khori Shrine Board, has undertaken development of a modern Helipad/Heliport at Village Hutt, Katra, as well as at Shiv Khori, to ensure convenience, safety and accessibility for pilgrims undertaking helicopter travel to holy shrines. The infrastructure is based on technical inputs from DGCA and operational requirements assessed by the Board. It is capable of accommodating enhanced passenger handling and helicopter operational capacity, including future shifting of the existing Serli Helipad operations to Village Hutt. The project includes construction of the helipad and allied aviation infrastructure, development of a 1.10 km approach road, creation of an expanded terminal building with passenger amenities such as waiting halls, ticketing and refund counters, reception areas, offices and security cabins, as well as construction of a modern hangar facility and associated operational infrastructure. The facility also includes provision of safety, security, sanitation, parking, utility services, emergency response systems and queue management facilities necessary for efficient heliport operations. The project aims to create sufficient operational capacity for present and future helicopter traffic while addressing safety concerns related to helicopters flying over Katra town. It also streamlines and professionalises heli-services through centralised management and operation by Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board, leveraging its long-standing expertise in heli operations. It will also facilitate integrated pilgrimage connectivity between the two shrines from a common heliport and support the development of pilgrim infrastructure in the Shri Shiv Khori Shrine area through collaborative institutional arrangements and financial assistance. The enhanced infrastructure will increase footfall at the holy shrine and make travel more convenient for pilgrims visiting Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Ji, who also wish to undertake a pilgrimage to Shri Shiv Khori. Members of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board Mahamandleshwar Swami Vishveshvaranand Giriji Maharaj, Dr Ashok Bhan, Suresh Kumar Sharma, Lalit Bhasin, Kulbushan Ahuja; Dr Mandeep K. Bhandari, Principal SecretarytoLieutenant Governor; Ramesh Kumar, Divisional Commissioner Jammu; Sachin Kumar Vaishya, Chief Executive Officer, SMVDSB; Kumar Abhishek, Deputy Commissioner, Reasi; Alok Maurya, Additional CEO SMVDSB; senior officials of the Shrine Board, police and District Administration and Border Roads Organisation were present at the inaugural ceremony. LG dedicatesVaishnavi Bhawan to devotees The Lieutenant Governor also dedicated the new Vaishnavi Bhawan at the holy shrine Shri Mata Vaishno Devi to the devotees, stating that the new facility will significantly enhance the pilgrim accommodation capacity at Bhawan, improve overall pilgrim amenities and create a modern, efficient and comfortable infrastructure designed to accommodate the growing influx of devotees. The project was conceptualised under the comprehensive Master Plan for the Bhawan and its extended areas. Recognising the need for enhanced infrastructure andcreation ofmodern Yatri Accommodation facilities, the SMVDSB approvedthe redevelopment ofthe Pannishalla area,which waspreviously used for staff quarters, into a Yatri-cum-Staff Accommodation complex. The New Vaishnavi Bhawan has been constructed over a total area of approximately 45,784 sq ft. The facility will provide 78 well-furnished rooms for pilgrims. The construction work commenced in February 2024 and was completed in a time period of two years. The ground floor houses reception and waiting areas, Manager Office and Staff Mess with Kitchen, ensuring efficient operational management of the facility. A Bhojanalaya is also available on the terrace for catering to pilgrims and staff. To ensure accessibility and convenience, the building is equipped with five lifts, including three passenger lifts of 26-person capacity, one service lift and one connecting lift linking the facility with Parvati Bhawan. The Lieutenant Governor also paid obeisance at Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Ji Shrine and prayed for peace and prosperity of J&K UT and well-being of one and all. Members of the Shrine Board, Dr Mandeep K. Bhandari, Principal Secretary to Lieutenant Governor; Bhim Sen Tuti, IGP Jammu; Ramesh Kumar, Divisional Commissioner Jammu; Sachin Kumar Vaishya, CEO, SMVDSB; Shiv Kumar Sharma, DIG Udhampur-Reasi Range; Kumar Abhishek, DC Reasi; Alok Maurya, Additional CEO SMVDSB, senior officials of the Shrine Board, police and District Administration attended the inaugural ceremony.
Hungry child cannot learn: LG Sinha
Says children who eat balanced meals concentrate better Lays foundation of Akshaya Patras 5,000-meal kitchen in Katra Serves meals to students; kitchen facility to come up in Jammu RK News Service Jammu, May 21: A hungry child cannot learn, and a school that cannot feed its children cannot honestly create equal opportunities for progress, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha said onThursday. The LG made these remarks while laying the foundation stone of Akshaya Patras centralised kitchen facility in Katra, which will provide 5,000 nutritious meals to school childrenevery dayonce operational. Speaking on the occasion, the Lieutenant Governor said decades of global research have shown that nutrition and education are not separate things; education rests on the foundation of good nutrition. Children who eat balanced, nutritious meals concentrate better, retain information more effectively, and participate more actively in class. Protein, vitamins, and a balanced diet supply the basic energy forthinking and understanding of a child.I want every school in Jammu and Kashmir to remember that when we provide nutritious meals in schools, we are not merely filling stomachs but shaping future thinking, he said. Sinha urged stronger collaboration between the government and social organisations to empower the younger generation. Every child deserves access to healthy food, and we need to make sure no child is left behind, he added. The LG also spoke about Akshaya Patras future projects in the Union Territory, including an upcoming kitchen facility in Jammu. He applauded the selfless service of Akshaya Patra, which is among the worlds largest NGOs in the school meal sector, currently serving over 20 lakh children across 16 states and three Union Territories. On the occasion, the Lieutenant Governor also served meals to school students. Bharatarshabha Dasa, National President and Trustee of The Akshaya Patra Foundation; MLAs Baldev Raj Sharma and Kuldeep Raj Dubey; Dr Mandeep K. Bhandari, Principal Secretary to the LG; Commissioner Secretary School Education Ram Niwas Sharma; IGP Jammu Bhim Sen Tuti; Divisional Commissioner Jammu Ramesh Kumar; DC Reasi Kumar Abhishek; senior officials, members of Akshaya Patra Foundation, and a large number of students attended the ceremony.
PM Modi chairs marathon governance review with ministers
West Asia crisis, economic preparedness key Cabinet reshuffle speculation intensifies New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday chaired a crucial high-level review meeting involving Union Cabinet ministers, ministers of state with independent charge, and ministers of state, shortly after returning from his five-nation diplomatic tour spanning the UAE, the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, []
LG urges collaboration between govt & social orgs to empower younger generation
Every child deserves access to healthy food; ensure no child is left behind Jammu: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Thursday laid the foundation stone of Akshaya Patras centralized kitchen facility in Katra. Once operational, this facility will provide 5000 nutritious meals to school children every day. On the occasion, the Lieutenant Governor also spoke about []
HC quashes FIR against former Ranji cricketer Majid Dar
Criminal law cannot be used as weapon of persecution Jammu: The High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh has quashed an FIR registered against former Ranji cricketer Majid Yaqoob Dar in an alleged date-of-birth manipulation case, observing that criminal proceedings cannot be allowed to become a weapon of persecution. Justice Wasim Sadiq Nargal passed []
All arrangements finalised for Eid-ul-Adha: DC Sgr
Srinagar: Deputy Commissioner (DC) Srinagar, Akshay Labroo on Thursday said all necessary arrangements for smooth celebration of Eid-ul-Adha across the city have been finalised, while fencing work on Budshah Bridge and Cement Kadal will also commence shortly. Speaking to reporters here, the DC, as per KNO, said a detailed meeting has been held with all []
Police arrest militant associate in Kulgam
Srinagar: Police along with security forces have arrested a militant associate in Mohammadpora, area of Kulgam and recovered explosive substance and incriminating material from his possession. Kulgam Police in a joint operation with Army (34 RR) and CRPF (18 Bn) at village Mohammadpora, Kulgam intercepted one suspicious person. During his personal search, officers present were []
Nasha Mukt J&K Abhiyaan: Police continue anti-drug drive across Valley
Six peddlers arrested, contraband substances seized Srinagar: Continuing its relentless campaign to eradicate drug menace across Jammu and Kashmir, J&K Police achieved significant success in recent operations under the ongoing Nasha Mukt Jammu Kashmir Abhiyaan. Through multiple coordinated actions, police arrested six drug peddlers in different districtsBaramulla, Anantnag, and Kulgamand recovered large quantities of contraband []
Eid Preparations Must Include the Roads
People preparing for Eid deserve orderly roads, safer movement, and a government willing to act before congestion spirals out of control As the Kashmir Valley moves toward Eid-Ul-Adha, the familiar signs of festive activity are visible across markets, town centres and highways. Shops are filling up, transport demand is rising, and families are preparing for one of the most important occasions of the year. But along with this sense of anticipation comes another certainty, crippling traffic congestion that turns routine movement into an exhausting ordeal. Every year, the same pattern repeats itself. Roads in Srinagar and other major towns remain clogged for hours, emergency movement becomes difficult, public transport loses reliability, and pedestrians are pushed into unsafe conditions. If the administration is serious about easing public inconvenience, a focused and time-bound traffic decongestion plan must be put in place well before the Eid rush peaks. This is not merely a matter of festive management. It is a question of public order, economic efficiency and civic dignity. During the days leading up to Eid, commercial hubs witness a sharp increase in footfall, but road space remains occupied by haphazard parking, unchecked roadside vending, poorly regulated public transport stops and casual violations that go largely unpunished. In many places, bottlenecks are already known. Yet interventions often remain reactive rather than preventive. Officials appear on the ground only after chaos has taken hold. A serious plan must begin with identifying vulnerable stretches in Srinagar, the district headquarters and key market towns. Parking zones need to be clearly earmarked and strictly enforced. Encroachments that obstruct movement must be removed without selective action. Public transport routes should be rationalised for peak hours, with temporary diversions where necessary. Traffic personnel must be visibly deployed at pressure points, not merely stationed symbolically. Equally important is coordination between traffic police, civil administration, municipal bodies and market associations. Without joint execution, even well-drafted plans collapse. The larger concern is that Kashmirs traffic crisis can no longer be viewed as a seasonal inconvenience. Eid only exposes a deeper urban management failure that affects patients, students, workers and traders alike. A government that speaks often of development must recognise that mobility is among the most basic public services. People at large do not expect miracles; they expect order, foresight and relief from avoidable suffering. Before Eid arrives, the authorities have an opportunity to show that governance can still be visible on the roads. If they fail again, the Valley will once more pay the price in wasted hours, frayed tempers and public frustration.
Two govt officials arrested for demanding, accepting bribe
Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir Anti-Corruption Bureau on Thursday arrested two government officials red-handed for allegedly demanding and accepting a bribe, officials said. The ACB received a complaint stating that two employees Ziladar and Patwari posted in Anantnag Irrigation Division are demanding a bribe of Rs 1,00,000 from him, a spokesman of the ACB []
Delayed marriages, lifestyle changes and economic pressures are reshaping family formation in the Valley Kashmir is undergoing a far-reaching demographic transition. The latest available official data show that Jammu and Kashmirs total fertility rate has fallen to 1.4 children per woman in NFHS-5, down from about 2.01 in NFHS-4and roughly 2.4 in the mid-2000s. Rural fertility stands at 1.5, while urban fertility is even lower at 1.2. In plain terms, the valley is now well below the replacement level of 2.1, the threshold at which a population, over time, replaces itself without migration. This decline should not invite alarmist reactions, nor should it be turned into a cultural or political talking point. Falling fertility is often associated with positive social changes: better education, rising aspirations, improved access to healthcare, delayed marriage, womens growing agency in family decisions, and the increasing cost of raising children. In that sense, Kashmirs trend reflects a society in transition, not one in collapse. Yet, to ignore the implications would be equally short-sighted. A sustained low fertility rate can gradually reshape the age structure of society. Fewer births today mean fewer students tomorrow, a smaller workforce in the future, and eventually greater pressure on the working-age population to support an ageing society. If this trend continues over decades, it may affect labour availability, local consumption patterns, school enrolment, and even the design of welfare systems. There is also a distinct social dimension to this shift. In many parts of Kashmir, young people are marrying later, confronting job insecurity, high housing costs, and a future clouded by uncertainty. Fertility decline, therefore, cannot be read merely as a statistic; it is also a measure of public confidence. When families hesitate to expand, it often reflects economic anxiety as much as personal choice. The policy response must be thoughtful, not rhetorical. Kashmir does not need panic-driven population politics. It needs better maternal and reproductive healthcare, stronger child support systems, quality education, secure employment, and social policies that make family life less financially burdensome. Women must never be made to carry the burden of demographic correction; their autonomy and well-being must remain central. The real lesson from declining fertility in Kashmir is simple: demographics are shaped by development. If the valley wants social balance in the decades ahead, it must invest today in economic stability, youth opportunity, and public well-being. A falling fertility rate is not merely about fewer births. It is about the kind of future people believe is worth planning for.
When the Tulips Turn Red in Manasbals Dairy Heartland
As the tulips bloom in their striking red, they seem to pose a question we cannot afford to ignore: Will we protect what still lives or wait until it fades into memory? MUJEEB FAZILI Over the past few weeks, my journeys back to my roots have grown more frequent. The 50-kilometre road unfolds gently at first; stretching straight for nearly half its length and, for over a kilometre, running alongside the sprawling campus of the Mountain Livestock Research Institute (MLRI), Manasbal, separated only by a line of barbed wire. Along this serene passage, the world-famous Manasbal Lake glistens to the right on the onward journey and to the left on return offering a tranquil visual companion before the road yields to the torturous hills ahead. This stretch is usually a moment of calm. As I drive, I often lose myself in the soothing strains of Urdu ghazals or Kashmiri chakri carried over familiar radio frequencies. Yet, almost involuntarily, my gaze drifts toward the institution that, for a brief yet meaningful chapter of my life, I was entrusted to lead. I did not arrive there willingly. The posting felt misplaced, distant from my discipline and somewhat outside the spirit of institutional norms. I remember carrying a quiet resistance in those early days. But time, with its subtle persuasion, reshaped perception. What began with reluctance gradually evolved into a deeply engaging and productive experience. I found reliability in the staff, sincerity among the daily wagers, and an unexpected companionship in the gentle, expressive eyes of the cattle and their young. The farm revealed itself not merely as a workplace, but as a living, breathing ecosystem of effort and potential. Teaching, particularly extension, gained meaning, and research opportunities quietly blossomed. I also found space to engage with simple surgical challenges in animals an aspect close to my professional core. Now, each time I pass by, those memories resurface vividly. A brief stop, a few words with the gatekeeper, an inquiry about familiar faces these have become small rituals of remembrance. And above it all stand the majestic chinar trees, silent sentinels to decades of dedication, resilience, and, at times, institutional neglect. They seem to remember everything. But it was my most recent visit that stirred something deeper. Near the far end of the farm, the striking bloom of Gul-e-Lala tulips in their full spring glory swayed gracefully in the breeze. Their vivid red petals glowed even from a moving car, appearing as bright specks against the dense, lush green of the cultivated fodder fields. Scientifically, red, with its longer wavelength, travels farther and scatters least, ensuring visibility even in diminished conditions. Yet beyond physics lies symbolism. In Persian literary tradition, the red tulip represents a heart consumed by love its dark centre a mark of burning passion and sacrifice. Often described as the lamp of the mountains, it embodies longing and devotion. And still, as I drove past, this poetic imagery slowly gave way to a more urgent reflection. Red is also the universal colour of warning of danger, of urgency, of something demanding immediate attention. Biologically and psychologically, it signals alarm. Suddenly, those fields of tulips no longer felt like mere springtime beauty; they felt like a message. The MLRI, once a cornerstone of the regions dairy development, has already witnessed a significant reduction in its land and fodder resources over more than three decades. Reportedly renewed claims continue to threaten what little remains land that sustains invaluable livestock resources and supports the regions dairy aspirations. This is not vacant ground; it is life-sustaining soil, nurturing livestock and underpinning the fragile backbone of the rural economy. At a time when the institute stands on the threshold of progress poised to establish the valleys first game-changing bovine embryo transfer centre under HADP, and to strengthen the recently introduced degree programme in dairy technology (which critically depends on functional dairy farms and processing infrastructure) such threats are particularly concerning. This seasons bloom of red Gul-e-Lala across the fodder fields feels almost symbolic a subtle yet insistent signal from nature itself. It reminds us that what is at stake is not merely land, but legacy. The administrators, policymakers, and all stakeholders must awaken to the urgency of preserving this vital institution. MLRI is not just a farm. It is memory, effort, science, and hope woven together across generations. Its survival and growth are inseparable from the regions food security, rural economy, and scientific advancement. As the tulips bloom in their striking red, they seem to pose a question we cannot afford to ignore: Will we protect what still lives or wait until it fades into memory? (The Author is Former Prof. & Head, MLRI, SKUAST-Kashmir. Feedback: fazili_mr@yahoo.co.in)
IDY 2026: Nudging the World Towards Mindful Consumption
By transforming our inner climate, we can together heal the outer climate of our planet PRATAPRAO JADHAV As the world observes the International Day of Yoga (IDY) 2026, humanity stands at a defining civilizational moment. We are living in an age of remarkable technological and material advancement, yet we are simultaneously confronted with rising lifestyle disorders, mounting mental stress, ecological degradation, and unsustainable patterns of living. At the heart of many of these crises lies a common challenge unchecked and mindless consumption. From excessive exploitation of natural resources to overdependence on digital stimulation and unsustainable lifestyles, modern societies are increasingly drifting away from balance. It is in this context that Yoga emerges not merely as an ancient wellness practice, but as a timeless framework for responsible living. Yoga offers humanity a powerful pathway towards self-regulation, moderation, and conscious choices. It teaches us how to restore harmony within ourselves and with the world around us. The Call for Mindful Consumption In addressing the global challenge of overconsumption, the visionary leadership of our Honble Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, has provided a compelling direction through Mission LiFE Lifestyle for Environment. At COP26, the Prime Minister articulated a principle that resonates deeply with the philosophy of Yoga: What is needed today is mindful and deliberate utilisation, instead of mindless and destructive consumption. More recently, amid global economic uncertainties and supply-chain disruptions, the Prime Minister expanded this appeal into an everyday civic responsibility. He encouraged citizens to consciously moderate avoidable consumption from conserving fuel and reducing unnecessary energy use to reconsidering non-essential expenditures. This appeal is not rooted in scarcity; rather, it is a strategic and ethical call for collective resilience, sustainability, and national responsibility. As he reminded us, Every small and big effort matters; just as every drop fills a pot. These ideas are deeply aligned with the foundational principles of Yoga. Yogic philosophy speaks of Aparigraha restraint from unnecessary accumulation and Santosha contentment with what one truly needs. Together, these principles cultivate a mindset that moves individuals away from compulsive consumption and towards conscious living. Yoga transforms us from passive consumers into responsible custodians of the planet. Yoga as a Tool for Ecological Harmony The planet possesses enough resources to meet human needs, but not enough to satisfy limitless greed. Yoga helps restore this awareness by deepening our sense of interconnectedness with nature. The air we breathe, the food we consume, and the stability we seek are all part of a shared ecological system. The practice of Yoga gradually reshapes behaviour from within. It calms mental restlessness, reduces impulsivity, and strengthens self-discipline. In a world driven by instant gratification and excessive consumerism, Yoga creates the inner clarity needed to distinguish between genuine need and endless desire. As the Minister associated with both Health & Family Welfare and Ayush, I witness every day how Yoga serves as a preventive public health tool against non-communicable diseases (NCDs). By encouraging physical activity, mental balance, and disciplined living, Yoga reduces dependence on unhealthy habits and excessive medical interventions. A yogic lifestyle naturally encourages simplicity, moderation, balanced nutrition, reduced waste, and mindful use of resources precisely the behavioural changes required for environmental sustainability. Thus, Yoga is not only a pathway to individual wellness; it is also a practical framework for ecological responsibility. Indias Global Wellness Leadership Today, Yoga has evolved into one of Indias most influential contributions to the world a powerful expression of wellness, harmony, and collective well-being. What began as an ancient civilizational practice has today become a global movement that transcends geography, politics, language, and culture. Every year, millions across continents participate in Yoga celebrations, not merely performing asanas, but embracing a shared aspiration for healthier, more balanced, and sustainable lives. Yoga has emerged as a universal language of preventive healthcare, mental well-being, and mindful living. Through Yoga, India has offered the world a non-coercive and inclusive framework for holistic health one that addresses modern anxieties with timeless wisdom. This is the deeper significance of IDY 2026. Because Yoga touches millions of lives globally, it also provides an unparalleled platform to inspire behavioural transformation at scale. Messages of sustainability, moderation, and conscious living can travel farther and resonate deeper through the collective spirit of Yoga. A Collective Resolution for IDY 2026 True well-being cannot exist in isolation. Human health, community well-being, and planetary health are deeply interconnected. The challenges of climate change, lifestyle diseases, and environmental degradation demand not only policy interventions but also behavioural transformation. On this International Day of Yoga, let our commitment extend beyond the yoga mat. Let us embrace Yoga not only as a daily practice, but as a way of life one that encourages mindful consumption, inner discipline, and ecological responsibility. Let us answer the Prime Ministers call for conscious living and build a future where progress is measured not merely by what we consume, but by how responsibly we live. By transforming our inner climate, we can together heal the outer climate of our planet. (The author is Union Minister of State (IC), Ministry of Ayush, and Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare. Courtesy: PIB)
South India, now, needs to be on an extra-active radar of RSS & BJP!
This scenario needs a major strategic planning within the BJP-RSS for the future course of time, so that things move positively in favour of the BJP and the RSS ideology ASHWANI KUMAR CHRUNGOO FRAGRANCE OF IDEAS Consequent upon the declaration of the results of the five state elections in eastern and southern parts of India recently, it has becomecustomary to analyse the overall political scenario of the southern region, especially the two states, namelyTamil Nadu and Kerala. This is particularly so because these two states have given contrasting results as compared to the results of the two eastern states, i.e. Assam and West Bengal. While Assam and West Bengal gave sweeping results in favour of the Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP), the two states of Kerala and Tamil Nadu have a story altogether different from the other two states. The results of the Union Territory of Puducherry have maintained the status quo and need no special mention here in this write-up. The southern states, excepting Karnataka and to some extent Telangana, have a lukewarm history of the BJPs presence. There is no doubt that the RSS started its activity in the southern region well before the partition of the country, but it gained momentum only in the 1960s and 1970s. Yadav Rao Joshi was a prominent senior RSS activist-pracharak who infused new blood in the organisational structure of RSS in the southern states. His headquarters was in Bangalore from the very inception, so Karnataka got an edge so far as the organisational expansion was concerned. On the basis of the strength of the RSS organisation in Karnataka, Joshi planned the expansion of the organisation in other southern states as well. In the 1960s and 1970s, most of the southern states were deeply influenced by the South film industry mania, Dravidian politics, left-oriented ideological leanings and also by the language and regional priorities. Congress had started losing ground in the entire southern region slowly and steadily, and the regional forces and the left parties filled up the vacuum created by the Congresss absenteeism. This kind of situation had deeply impacted the socio-political scenario of the entire southern region. It was in this kind of an adverse atmosphere that RSS, under the stewardship of Joshi, made attempts to extend its arms in the southern states. There is no doubt in the fact that Karnataka proved to be a better fertile ground as compared to the other states in the southern region. Joshi was joined by another senior RSS pracharak, H.V.Sheshadri (who later became the Secretary General of RSS), and they, along with the other scores of pracharaks and dedicated activists, created a great edifice for RSS to grow at a rapid speed in the Karnataka state. The strength gained by RSS helped the Bhartiya Jan Sangh (BJS) initially and later the BJP to take their roots deep down the earth. This created the BJP as a force to be reckoned with in the state of Karnataka in the 1980s and 1990s, and it made the BJP the main political pillar of the state politics eventually. Technically speaking, it was Jagan Nath Rao Joshi, a senior BJS-BJP leader, who planned the BJPs expansion in the southern states with great success. However, this sort of privilege, as in Karnataka, couldnt be achieved or enjoyed by the RSS and BJP in the other states. Due to the immense work done by the thousands of activists of the two organisations in these states and also the sacrifices made by the hundreds of activists, especially in the state of Kerala, the RSS and BJP made moderate inroads in the society therein. Slowly and steadily, both these organisations started to make major inroads in the 1990s, but these inroads couldnt make the BJP the main political force in any state other than Karnataka. Over the years from the 1990s to 2010s, the BJP was able to emerge as a big political force in the states of Telangana, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Pudduchery and Tamil Nadu. In Telangana, the BJP took the position of a major political quarter in the state, and has been able to catch votes to the tune of around 35% in the state. In Kerala also, the party has achieved 10% plus votes consistently for the last twenty years now. Even in the state of Tamil Nadu, the BJP was able to get 11% votes in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. In Andhra Pradesh, it is in a formidable coalition with the TDP and the Janasena Party of Pawan Kalyan and is in a comfortable political position in the given situation. The way the election results came forth in Kerala and Tamil Nadu this time, it should bring all key figures in the BJP and RSS in the southern region to the main round-table to chalk out a plan to make sure that the BJP emerges as a bigger political force in the next round of elections. RSSs role is the master key in this whole arrangement. It can make the socio-cultural ground in these states more fertile by its groundwork so that the ideology and appeal of the BJP is welcome, particularly in two social groups, i.e. youth & women. These should be hence the target areas for both the RSS and the BJP. There is a visible impact of the BJPs immense victory and performances post 2024 Lok Sabha elections on the minds and intellect of the people of the country, in general and the youth in particular. For some years now, the participation of women in the political and electoral processes has increased in a profound manner, thanks to various welfare schemes of the government of India, especially designed for women and the youth. People in general, in the current socio-political scenario, recognise the fact with a welcome note that the BJP is now having power in most of the states of India, besides having it also at the centre. More than 70% of the population and area of the nation comes under
Kashmirs Moon, Kashmirs Decision: The Case for Local Lunar Declarations
The continuing institutional and psychological vacuum regarding Islamic calendar declarations within Jammu & Kashmir is deeply problematic and must be addressed with administrative necessity and a strategic requirement DR SIDDHARTHA GHOSH The last month in the Islamic calendar is called Zil Hijjah. Since the Islamic and Gregorian calendars do not align, the days of this month change annually. This month is of great importance to all the Muslims around the world, as this is the month within which the holy pilgrimage of Hajj occurs. The Hajj pilgrimage is one of the five pillars of Islam and is desirable for Muslims who go on pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia. This month is also when Eid al-Adha is celebrated, which is also called Bakri Eid in India. In simple terms, the month of Zil Hijjah is the sacred Islamic month that pertains to Hajj, prayer, sacrifice, and the biggest celebration in the Muslim calendar. Pakistans central moon-sighting committee claimed that the Zil Hajj moon was sighted on 17th May 2026, leading to what they perceive as the start of 1st of Zil Hajj 1447 A.H. on 18 May 2026. Accordingly, it was announced that Pakistan will observe Eid al-Adha on 27 May 2026. Pakistani TV channels, religious broadcasters and associated clerical networks quickly disseminated the announcement. Within minutes, religious leaders and groups in Kashmir, publicly supporting Pakistans statement, declared the start of Zil Hijjah on 18 May. Meanwhile, The All J&K Shia Association (AJKSA), led by Imran Raza Ansari, carried out an independent moon sighting verification exercise in India, this time at the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) observatory in Rambagh, Srinagar. They were present at the observatory with all the scholars and local observers and determined that no moon sighting from Kashmir or any other verified Indian observation point was recorded. During the same time, consultations were done with Kargil and other areas in India, and no authenticated sighting was reported from there as well. Based on those observations, AJKSA announced that in Kashmir, 1st Zil Hijjah would begin on 19th May 2026, hence indirectly differentiating from the Pakistan-backed announcements. Those groups in Kashmir who openly back the Pakistani announcement related to Islamic practices are often heard peddling a lie that Kashmir shares the same horizon as that of Lahore. But their argument lacks scientific and astronomical reality. Its noteworthy that while Srinagar is situated at approx. 34.07N, Kargil at approx. 34.55N and Lahore at approx. 31.52N; its clear that geographically, Kargil is closer to Srinagar than to Lahore because of its latitude. Kargil and Kashmir share similar celestial and observational alignments. On the contrary, Lahore is located further south with different visibility conditions of the moon. Kargil is hence a better option than Lahore when considering lunar visibility in Kashmir. Kargil is a high-altitude area that has less atmospheric pollution, less dust, and a generally clearer sky. Kargil is also a better lunar visibility reference point than Lahore, as the latter has high atmospheric distortion, greater dust density in its atmosphere, and varying times of sunset and moonset since its a plain area. Hence, for practical as well as scientific reasons, Kargil is the better lunar visibility reference point for Kashmir. The religious experts in Kashmir must consider Kargil as their reference point of observation for all celestial observations, rather than relying upon a neighbouring countrys propaganda machinery. Religion and religious observance are emotionally sensitive topics within Jammu & Kashmir. And any dispute regarding major festivals like Eid, Ramazan, Muharram or Islamic calendar declarations have the potential to trigger widespread disagreements, which can then be exploited by nefarious elements and can also be used for cross-border narrative peddling in Jammu & Kashmir. This issue, rather than being a theological issue, has evolved into a psychological influence mechanism with a symbolic assertion of religious authority of Pakistan into the region. It also has Pakistans soft-power extension into Kashmirs social sphere. The situation, once again, shows the absence of a clear, well-structured, and technically supported Ruet-e-Hilal mechanism in Jammu and Kashmir, irrespective of the post-Article 370 administrative changes. Additionally, the situation exposed the continuing religious and psychological dependency of certain groups within Kashmir on the announcements of the Government of Pakistan regarding the Islamic practices. The absence of an institutional moon sighting framework with scientific infrastructure in Jammu and Kashmir is sad since such an establishment will encompass universal legitimacy across various sects and regions. The current situation points to a strong possibility that Eid-ul-Adha will again be observed on separate dates across Jammu & Kashmir, which not just adds up to administrative inconvenience but also increases sectarian discourse. The immediate acceptance of Pakistani announcements by certain groups in Jammu & Kashmir, that too without any local authenticated verification, demonstrates a Pakistani-controlled influence on the religious ecosystem in the region. The Pakistani Media outlets have been using moon sighting announcements as a sort of symbolic demonstration of influence over Kashmiri religious sentiment. The immediate measures which the administration can take is to establish an Official J&K Ruet-e-Hilal Committee, which must function under the Central Waqf framework and in coordination with the Indian Meteorological Department. The Committees headquarters must operate directly from the IMD observatory at Rambagh, as both technical and scientific capabilities are present in the facility. Also, this will serve as a direct central administrative linkage and lead to reduced local political interference. Standard operating Procedures (SOPs) for moon sighting verification, witness authentication, technical observation and unified public communication must be developed for the future. In this process, scientific integration, telescopic imaging, lunar tracking, digital horizon mapping and atmospheric visibility analysis must be integrated. There must be a national religious synchrony where official Eid celebrations and holidays must remain aligned with authenticated Indian observation mechanisms rather than any foreign declarations. A counter strategy must also be formed simultaneously, as there has been an observed pattern of Pakistani declarations being amplified in the Indian digital space. These coordinated acts of peddling cross-border religious messaging must be dealt
Javid Dar Condoles Er Rashids Fathers Demise
RK News Service Srinagar, May 21: Minister for Agriculture Production, Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, Cooperative and Election Department, Javid Ahmad Dar on Thursday visited Mawar, Langate to offer condolences at the residence of Baramulla Member of Parliament Engineer Rashid on the demise of his father, Haji Khazir Mohammad Sheikh. The Minister expressed deep sorrow over the passing away of the deceased and conveyed his heartfelt sympathies with the bereaved family. He prayed for eternal peace to the departed soul and strength to the family to endure the immense loss. The Minister described Haji Khazir Mohammad Sheikh as a respected and dignified elder whose contributions and values earned him immense regard in the community. He said the demise has created a void not only for the family but also for the people who knew him closely. MLA, Baramulla, Javid Hassan Beig and MLA Sonawari Hilal Akbar Lone also accompanied the Minister during the condolence visit and offered prayers for the departed soul.
CMs Advisor Interacts With Jammu Trade Bodies
Also meets several public delegations, individuals RK News Service Jammu, May 21: Advisor to Chief Minister, Nasir Aslam Wani today held an interaction with representatives of Industrial and Trade Associations of Jammu province to discuss various issues concerning the industrial sector in Jammu & Kashmir. During the interaction, representatives of the Industrial Associations raised several issues pertaining to growth and sustainability of industries in the Union Territory. The industrialists highlighted that, as on date, there is no fiscal package available for industries in J&K and stressed the need for continued policy support to strengthen the industrial ecosystem. The representatives expressed hope that the proposed Logistics Policy and Public Procurement Policy, presently under formulation, would address many of the challenges being faced by industries in the region. The issue of extension in EM-I registrations for units allotted land at Balole Industrial Estate was also raised during the meeting. The Associations further requested introduction of auto-renewal mechanisms for Green Category Units to facilitate ease of doing business. During the interaction, it was also suggested that dedicated routes for promotion of trekking tourism be identified and developed. The Associations further emphasized priority to local industries and promotion of traditional sectors, particularly the woollen industry in Jammu & Kashmir. Addressing the participants, the Advisor emphasized the Governments commitment towards improving Ease of Doing Business and making industries in J&K more vibrant and competitive. He stressed that industrial growth must translate into employment generation and called for promotion of localized industries, particularly agro-based and wool-based sectors. The Advisor further emphasized the need to support existing industrial units and encouraged industrialists to actively contribute towards sustainable industrial development in Jammu & Kashmir. The industrial representatives also sought continuation of turnover incentives and urged the Government to take up the matter of pending registrations under New Central Sector Scheme with the Central Government. The representatives also advocated for extension of benefits under NCSS and highlighted the need for leveraging Artificial Intelligence, promotion of e-commerce, and according special focus to the service sector in the Union Territory. A delegation of the Non-Teaching Employees Union, University of Jammu, raised service matters of non-teaching staff. Chairman, All J&K Transport Welfare Association, Karan Singh called on the Advisor, put forth demands of the transport fraternity. Former President, Jammu Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Rakesh Gupta also met with Advisor and highlighted issues regarding amendment in the Society Act, J&K. A delegation from Mohalla Welfare Committee, Gujjar Nagar, sought early release of compensation for flood-affected families of last year. The delegation requested expedite release of relief and rehabilitation assistance. The Advisor gave a patient hearing to all the deputations and individuals. He assured them that genuine demands would be examined and redressed on priority. He further directed the concerned departments to look into the issues raised and take appropriate action in a time-bound manner.
Cultural, Spiritual Values Key to Crime-Free Society: Dr Darakhshan
RK News Service Srinagar: May 21:- A social transformation programme under the Asluk Aalav initiative was held in Shopian on Thursday, where speakers stressed the need to strengthen cultural, spiritual and social values to build a peaceful and crime-free society. The event, organised by the Public Welfare Foundation Shopian, was attended by Jammu and Kashmir Waqf Board Chairperson Dr Syed Darakhshan Andrabi and BJP General Secretary (Organisation) Ashok Koul, besides religious scholars, social activists and local representatives. Addressing the gathering, Dr Andrabi said the Asluk Aalav initiative is aimed at promoting social reform and public dialogue across Kashmir. She said strengthening cultural and spiritual ties with the regions rich Sufi and Rishi traditions is essential for safeguarding society from crime, division and violence. We belong to the land of Sufis and Rishis. Reconnecting with their teachings of inclusiveness and harmony can protect society from divisive forces, she said. Dr Andrabi stressed the need for a broader and holistic approach to guide the younger generation towards a drug-free, violence-free and morally responsible society. We have suffered immensely due to hatred and violence in the past. We must strengthen peace and work towards creating a fearless and progressive society, she added. Speaking on the occasion, Ashok Koul said the youth must be prepared to face the challenges of the modern world through positive thinking and social responsibility. Communal harmony, brotherhood and the spirit of social service are essential for a peaceful society. We need to bridge gaps within our social fabric through dialogue and public engagement, he said. Several religious scholars, social activists, traders and civil society members also participated in the programme and discussed issues related to social harmony, youth engagement and community welfare.
Rajwar Bungus Has Huge Tourism Potential: Dy CM
Tours Handwara, inaugurates long-waited Drugmulla- Hatmulla Bridge RK News Service Handwara, May 21: Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary on Thursday said the scenic Rajwar Bungus in North Kashmir is endowed with immense natural beauty and vast tourism potential, stressing the need to promote the area as a major tourist destination in north Kashmir. Deputy CM conducted an extensive tour of Handwara in Kupwara district to review developmental works, assess public facilities and hold public outreach programmes at multiple locations. During the daylong tour, the Deputy Chief Minister also conducted public outreach programmes at Rajwar in Bungus and other locations, where he interacted with public delegations and reiterated the Governments commitment towards robust development, improved public services and responsive governance across Kupwara district The Deputy Chief Minister was accompanied by Member of Parliament Chowdhury Mohammad Ramzan and MLA Uri Dr. Sajjad Shafi. During an extensive tour, the Deputy Chief Minister also inaugurated the 110-meter-long DrugmullaHatmulla Bridge over Nallah Apurpur. Speaking on the occasion, the Deputy CM said that the long-awaited bridge project will significantly improve connectivity, mobility and ease of transportation for the people of Drugmulla and adjoining areas. This bridge which was pending for a long time will enhance access to essential services and create better opportunities for local residents, he said. The Deputy Chief Minister also visited the Bus Stand and Main Market in Handwara and addressed large gatherings of local transport and trader associations. The Deputy Chief Minister assured that the Government is committed to the welfare of transporters and traders and assured all genuine issues shall be addressed on priority. He underscored that the present Government has undertaken several long-pending developmental works in Handwara to complete on a fast-track basis. He informed that work on various vital road and bridge projects, five roads under PMGSY have also been approved for Handwara and work on these projects will commence soon. Referring to the Drugmulla Bridge, he said the project had remained pending for a long time but was completed within two years by the present Government. The Deputy Chief Minister directed the concerned authorities to identify suitable land for construction of a Labour Sarai facility at Handwara for the convenience of workers and commuters. He also reviewed macadamization works and other ongoing developmental projects and instructed officers to ensure strict adherence to quality standards and timely completion of all works. He stated that the Government is committed towards welfare, development upliftment of the local population through improved infrastructure, public services and sustainable growth initiatives. He also visited Government Medical College (GMC) Handwara to assess the healthcare facilities being provided to the public. During inspection the Deputy Chief Minister held detailed discussions with the Principal, doctors and other staff members and reviewed the availability of infrastructure, medical equipment and other essential facilities. He emphasized the need for strengthening healthcare services and ensuring quality patient care for the people. Earlier, the Deputy Chief Minister also visited the residence of MP Er. Sheikh Abdul Rashid and MLA Sheikh Khurshied at Mawar, Langate, to offer condolences on the demise of their father and expressed sympathies with them. Later, the Deputy Chief Minister also inspected the ongoing construction work of the Rs 12.5 Cr, 3x18m span Bakhiaker Bridge project in Handwara and directed officials to ensure its completion within the next three months to improve connectivity and mobility for the local population.
Research-Based Learning Vital for Better Healthcare: Sakeena Itoo
Inaugurates PGRP Conclave-2026 at GDC Srinagar RK News Service Srinagar, May 21: Minister for Health and Medical Education, Social Welfare and Education Sakeena Itoo on Thursday said research-based learning plays a crucial role in addressing emerging health challenges and strengthening quality healthcare services across Jammu and Kashmir. She stated this while inaugurating the Post Graduate Research Programme (PGRP) Conclave-2026 at Government Dental College (GDC) Srinagar. Addressing a large gathering of doctors, academicians, researchers and students on the occasion, the Minister underscored the importance of research and innovation in strengthening the healthcare sector and improving patient care. Doctors play a pivotal role in society and the profession of medicine is one of the noblest professions meant to serve humanity with dedication, compassion and commitment, the Minister said. She said that platforms like the PGRP conclave provide an opportunity for young medical professionals and scholars to showcase their research work, exchange ideas and contribute towards advancements in medical science. Sakeena Itoo lauded the efforts of the faculty, students and organisers for conducting the conclave and encouraging a culture of scientific inquiry and academic excellence. The Minister urged young doctors and researchers to remain committed to ethical medical practices and continue striving for excellence in patient care and scientific research. She also highlighted the governments commitment towards strengthening healthcare infrastructure, promoting medical education and encouraging research activities across the Union Territory. Speaking on the occasion, Principal GDC Srinagar, presented a brief outline about the objectives of the conclave. During the event, the Minister also interacted with students and faculty members and appreciated their contribution towards academic and healthcare excellence. She also released the Newsletter on Research Conclave -2026.
Delays in Revenue Services Trigger Public Concern in Srinagar
RK News Service Srinagar:, May 21:- Residents in Srinagar have raised concerns over delays in revenue-related services, alleging that several cases involving property transfers, building permissions, land verification and stamp duty adjustments have remained pending for weeks. Locals said people visiting revenue offices for official documentation and clearances are facing repeated delays, causing inconvenience to property owners, home builders and loan applicants. A resident said a property transfer case in his family has been pending for nearly two months, while documents required for renovation work and land-related bank loans have also not been processed. People are making repeated visits to offices, but many files are still awaiting clearance, he said. Residents said building permission cases are also being affected due to delays in revenue verification and related formalities, slowing down construction and renovation work in several areas. They further alleged that applications related to sale and purchase of property, mutation and legal documentation are also facing delays. Locals also expressed concern over pending stamp duty adjustments linked to attorney registrations. Many people had deposited stamp duty after being informed it would later be adjusted during registration, but several cases are still pending, another resident said. The residents urged the administration and concerned officials to expedite the disposal of pending applications and streamline revenue services to reduce public inconvenience in Srinagar district.
GMC Handwara Issues Social Media Guidelines For Employees
Staff, Students Barred From Sharing Confidential Data Mansoor Peer Srinagar, May 21: Government Medical College (GMC) Handwara has issued detailed guidelines regulating the use of social media by employees, outsourced staff, and students associated with the institution and its hospitals. In an official circular, the college administration observed that various social media and digital networking platforms were occasionally being used in a manner that violates institutional discipline, professional ethics, and existing government directives. To maintain the decorum of the institution, all faculty members, administrative staff, outsourced personnel, and students of GMC Handwara and its Associated Hospitals are hereby directed to strictly adhere to the prescribed regulatory instructions, the circular stated. According to the order, no employee or student shall publish, upload, circulate, or share confidential data, official documents, patient-related records, or any institution-specific information on social media platforms without prior authorization from the competent authority. The circular further stated that personnel and students are strictly prohibited from airing grievances or commenting on government policies, administrative decisions, institutional operations, senior officials, colleagues, or workplace matters on public or social media platforms. It also warned against the dissemination of vulgar, defamatory, threatening, communal, political, misleading, or otherwise objectionable content that could harm the reputation and functioning of GMC Handwara and its Associated Hospitals. The administration clarified that grievances related to workplace issues, academics, patient care, administration, or service matters must be addressed only through established institutional channels and not through social media platforms. The order also imposed restrictions on photography and videography within college and hospital premises, particularly inside Operation Theatres (OTs), patient wards, emergency departments, and academic sections, unless officially authorized. All individuals associated with the institution must maintain exemplary conduct while using social media in their personal capacity and refrain from any online behaviour unbecoming of a public servant or professional, the circular added. It further stated that administrators and moderators of official or unofficial digital groups linked with GMC Handwara and its Associated Hospitals would be held accountable for preventing the circulation of inappropriate, misleading, or unauthorized content. The circular directed all Heads of Departments, Section Heads, Medical Superintendents, and Hospital In-charges to ensure strict implementation and wide dissemination of the guidelines. It warned that any violation would invite disciplinary action under the rules in force. With this move, GMC Handwara has become the second medical college in Jammu and Kashmir, after GMC Anantnag, to issue such guidelines governing employees use of social media.
Cold Storage Units Continue to Support Kashmir Apple Growers Despite Quality Concerns
SRINAGAR: Controlled Atmosphere (CA) cold storage units continue to play a crucial role in sustaining Kashmirs horticulture economy, with nearly 15 per cent of apple produce still stored across various cold storage facilities in the Valley as growers wait for favourable market conditions. Fruit growers said that despite fluctuations in rates over the past few []
Sajad Lone Never Met Me Even for An Hour Over Peoples Issues: Dy CM
SRINAGAR: Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary on Thursday accused MLA Handwara Sajad Gani Lone of failing to pursue developmental issues concerning Rajwar and other areas of the constituency. Addressing a public gathering in a village in Handwara, the Deputy Chief Minister said Sajad Lone had never met him even for an hour during the last []
Elected Govt Disappointing Jammu Kashmir People One Way or Another: MP Aga Ruhullah
SRINAGAR: Member Parliament (MP), Srinagar, Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi on Thursday said people of Jammu and Kashmir were getting disappointed with the elected government one way or another. Speaking to reporters here, Ruhullah criticised the government over the demolition drive at Sidra and said the elected dispensation must take responsibility instead of remaining silent. The []
Only Medically fit Sacrificial Animals to be Allowed in Sopore Markets: Admin
SRINAGAR: Ahead of Eid ul Adha, the Sopore administration for the first time has made veterinary screening mandatory for all sacrificial animals to ensure that only medically fit livestock is allowed for sale and sacrifice in markets across the sub district. The administration has directed that every animal brought to livestock mandis and sale points []
Rare Snowfall in Upper Reaches, Rains Lash Kashmir Plains
SRINAGAR: Upper reaches of North Kashmirs Bandipora district, Drass and Zojila areas witnessed fresh snowfall on Thursday. According to details available with the news agency moderate to heavy rainfall lashed several parts of the Valley, disrupting normal life and causing damage to property. A MeT official said that the snowfall in the remote Tulail Valley []
Intermittent Rain, Thunderstorms Likely Across Jammu Kashmir Till Saturday
SRINAGAR: Intermittent spells of rain and thundershowers are likely to persist across several parts of Jammu and Kashmir until Saturday, with the Kashmir region expected to experience relatively higher weather activity. According to Kashmir Weather Watch, isolated areas may witness brief but intense showers accompanied by gusty winds, lightning and possible hailstorms during the period. []
India Needs a Real Revolution, Says Mehbooba Mufti
SRINAGAR: Mehbooba Mufti on Thursday said India needs a real revolution and asserted that Gen Z was beginning to lead a change in the countrys political discourse. The president of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) made the remarks while reacting to the rapidly growing online meme movement operating under the banner of the Cockroach Janta []
Jammu Kashmir: Govt Declares Cancer a Notifiable Disease Across UT
SRINAGAR: The Health and Medical Education Department has declared cancer a notifiable disease across the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir in a move aimed at strengthening disease surveillance, treatment planning and public health policy. The order, issued as S.O. 146 dated May 21, 2026, has been promulgated by the Lieutenant Governor under Section 2 []

