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Lieutenant Governor flags-off HDFC Parivartans Mobile Medical Care Unit Van

JAMMU, JULY 02: Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha today flagged off a Mobile Medical Care Unit van, supported by HDFC Bank Limited under its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative, HDFC Parivartan. The Lieutenant Governor appreciated HDFC Bank Limited for this noble initiative, which is slated to operate in Jammu division for a period of 27 [] The post Lieutenant Governor flags-off HDFC Parivartans Mobile Medical Care Unit Van appeared first on Kashmir Media Watch .

Kashmir Media Watch 2 Jul 2026 5:15 pm

HC Refuses to Quash Charges in Rs 227-Cr Jammu Kashmir Bank Loan Case

The Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh High Court has refused to quash proceedings in the alleged Rs 227-crore J&K Bank loan fraud case, holding that the investigation prima facie discloses cheating, criminal conspiracy and diversion of loan funds, warranting a trial

KashmirLife 2 Jul 2026 4:58 pm

J-Ks Kishtwar issues weather advisory till July 5, asks residents to avoid vulnerable areas

JAMMU: The Kishtwar district administration on Thursday issued a weather advisory of heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, flash floods and landslides till Sunday in the region, urging people, particularly those living near riverbanks, to remain cautious and avoid vulnerable areas. According to the advisory issued by the Office of the Kishtwar Deputy Commissioner, the area is likely []

Kashmir Reader 2 Jul 2026 4:13 pm

India, Pakistan should resolve issues through dialogue: CM Omar Abdullah

Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said tensions between India and Pakistan can only be resolved through dialogue and peaceful engagement, asserting there should be no objection to advocating better bilateral ties

KashmirLife 2 Jul 2026 4:10 pm

I am representing the party: Salman Khurshid to attend Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's state funeral

New Delhi , July 2 : Senior Congress leader Salman Khurshid on Thursday said that he will attend the state funeral ceremony of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, representing the Congress party. Speaking to ANI, Khurshid said, I am representing the party and will attend the state funeral ceremony of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei. Khurshid made the remarks while confirming his participation in the state funeral ceremony in Iran on behalf of the Congress party. On June 3, Iranian authorities announced plans to conduct a three-day public funeral for former Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed during the opening day of the US-Israeli war against Iran, according to reports carried by state media. The administrative arrangements for the multi-city commemorations were outlined by Tehran Deputy Mayor Mohammad Amin Tavakoli-Zadeh. He stated that the scheduled memorial processions will take place across several prominent urban centres, including the capital, Tehran, alongside the religious hubs of Qom and Mashhad. According to Iranian state media, the multi-day funeral ceremonies are scheduled to begin on July 4. The rituals will include events in Qom, a holy city south of Tehran, on July 7 and will conclude with his final burial on July 9 in his hometown, the holy city of Mashhad in northeastern Iran. While Islamic jurisprudence typically dictates that a deceased person be buried as soon as possible, ideally within 24 hours, exceptions are permissible, particularly during a state of war. Speculation regarding the timeline of the final ceremonies had been mounting since February, with early reports suggesting a late June date before state media officially confirmed the July schedule. On June 24, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian invited Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the state funeral and burial ceremonies for Ali Khamenei, the former Supreme Leader of Iran, sources said. The official invitation marks a significant diplomatic engagement following the death of the 86-year-old leader, who was killed in a joint US-Israeli airstrike on February 28. Having headed the Islamic Republic for 36 years, Khamenei was killed on the first day of the military strikes directed against Tehran. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 2 Jul 2026 3:54 pm

SC Sets Aside Orders in Jammu and Kashmir Bank Case over AI-Hallucinated Judgments

The Supreme Court has set aside NCLT and NCLAT orders after finding they relied on fake AI-generated judicial precedents, while affirming that Artificial Intelligence can assist courts only under complete human oversight

KashmirLife 2 Jul 2026 3:48 pm

'Ultimate purpose of education is transformation': LG Sinha attends School Education Department's Capacity Building Programme

Jammu, Jul 02: The Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today attended One Day Capacity Building Programme organised by Bharti Airtel Foundation, State Council of Educational Research and Training, J&K and School Education Department. The event served as a formal platform for the launch of instructional resources jointly developed by the three institutions aimed at strengthening the professional capacities of teachers and enriching the overall quality of school education across the Union Territory. Speaking on the occasion, the Lieutenant Governor said the initiative is a collective pledge and rooted in a fundamental truth that when we empower teachers, we inspire confidence in our students. When teachers are empowered, students gain confidence. When schools are strengthened, society becomes more resilient and when education moves in the right direction, Jammu Kashmir and the nation advance toward a brighter, safer and more prosperous future. We must remember that the ultimate purpose of education is transformation. When learning connects with lived experiences, it sparks generational change. The greatest power of education does not lie in exam results but in its ability to change lives. A dedicated teacher shapes destiny. I want schools in Jammu Kashmir to focus on this aspect and become laboratories of life-building, the Lieutenant Governor said. The one-day capacity-building programme is also linked to the broader Drug-Free Jammu & Kashmir campaign. Its aim is to improve teaching methods and protect students from the challenges todays youth face. The Lieutenant Governor said that rising trends in drug abuse, mental stress, social pressure, digital-world risks and changing lifestyles have made the schools role more important than ever. He said teachers are being provided with modern tools and training so they help build students personalities and empower them to face lifes challenges. Every student is born with unique talents. Our duty is to recognise each childs talent and provide resources and tools to grow. I ask every teacher, with a strong sense of responsibility, to remember that education is not merely competition but an ongoing journey of self-development. In this journey you must respect and encourage each students individuality. Education today cannot be restricted to measurable academic achievement alone. The challenges of modern life are far more complex than before. Pressure from competition, societal expectations, stress, peer influence and the growing danger of substance abuse, are realities our children face daily. In such circumstances life-skills education becomes essential, and schools should focus on self-awareness, emotional balance, problem-solving, creativity and critical thinking. We must teach children practical lessons for living so they learn with greater confidence and contribute to building a healthy society, the Lieutenant Governor said. He said under the guidance of Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, the National Education Policy's aim is to develop citizens who are creative, responsible, innovative, compassionate and self-reliant. He also commended the initiative of the Directorate, School Education Jammu to start online classes for grades 11 and 12 across ten districts. He said this is an important step toward educational equality and through this initiative even students in remote villages can access quality learning. Success of these efforts will be measured by the confidence of our students and their contribution to a self-reliant Jammu Kashmir. Many countries have shown that in times of crisis the younger generation becomes our greatest hope. Beyond the standard curriculum, learning must include how to overcome hardships, help rebuild communities and support one another. Life-skillsbased education can reduce social divides and strengthen the values of diversityh he said. The purpose of education is the upliftment of all humanity. Today Jammu Kashmir is making its important contribution to this global endeavour. Every positive step taken here can reshape the lives of millions of children in the years ahead. This initiative also reflects the spirit of long-term collaboration among government, teachers, parents, industry and society. All the stakeholders must come together to build a Jammu Kashmir where every student feels safe, respected and inspired, where every teacher, through knowledge, compassion and dedication, shapes the next generation and where education becomes the primary means of transformation, confidence, social harmony and hope, the Lieutenant Governor said. On the occasion, the Lieutenant Governor felicitated the meritorious students and winners of Tobacco-Free Educational Institution (TOFEI) initiative. Several books on life-skills were also released. Shri Rakesh Bharti Mittal, Co-Chairman Bharti Airtel Foundation; Shri Ram Niwas Sharma, Commissioner Secretary, School Education Department; Shri Ramesh Kumar, Divisional Commissioner Jammu; Ms Nuriya Ansari, CEO, Bharti Airtel Foundation; Dr. Naseem Javaid Chowdhary, Director School Education Jammu, senior officials, heads of educational institutions, prominent citizens, teachers and students were present.

Greater Kashmir 2 Jul 2026 3:04 pm

LG Manoj Sinha flags-off first batch of pilgrims to the holy abode of Baba Barfani

Jammu, 02 July 2026: Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha flagged off the first batch of devotees for the pilgrimage to the holy cave of Shri Amarnath Ji, from Bhagwati Nagar Base Camp in Jammu, today. The Lieutenant Governor extended his best wishes to all the yatris embarking on the holy pilgrimage. Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra [] The post LG Manoj Sinha flags-off first batch of pilgrims to the holy abode of Baba Barfani appeared first on Kashmir Media Watch .

Kashmir Media Watch 2 Jul 2026 2:50 pm

Youth Killed As Tractor Plunges Into Canal In North Kashmir

SRINAGAR: A 23-year-old youth lost his life after his tractor plunged into a water canal in the Watrina area of north Kashmirs Bandipora district on Thursday, officials said. Quoting an official the news agency KNO reported that the youth allegedly lost control of the tractor, causing it to plunge into the canal. He said locals []

KashmirLife 2 Jul 2026 2:37 pm

EOW Kashmir Chargesheets Against Four in Health Department Recruitment Scam

Srinagar, July 2: The Economic Offences Wing Kashmir of (Crime Branch J&K) has produced a chargesheet in FIR No. 16/2014 under Sections 420, 468 and 471 RPC before the Hon'ble Court of Chief Judicial Magistrate, Srinagar against four accused persons for securing Government appointments through fake and forged educational testimonials. The accused individuals are Shuja Jeelani S/o Gh. Jeelani R/o 79-B, Pamposh Colony Channapora Srinagar, Mohd Iqbal S/o Mohd Usman R/o H.No. 181 Umer Colony, Lal Nagar Channapora Srinagar, Nisar Ahmad Wani S/o Nasir Ahmad Wani R/o Malwari Pulwama and Riyaz Ahmad Shah S/o Ab. Aziz Shah R/o Midoora Awantipora Pulwama. The case was registered following a complaint alleging that four candidates selected by the Services Selection Recruitment Board (SSRB) for various posts in the Health Department had secured their appointments on the basis of fake and forged educational testimonials. During verification, the documents submitted by the accused were found to be forged and inconsistent with the records furnished at the time of selection. Consequently, their selections were cancelled. The investigation established that the accused had dishonestly procured government employment by using forged certificates, thereby cheating the authorities. The general public is advised to remain vigilant against economic fraudsters and report any such incidents to the SSP, EOW Kashmir, Crime Branch J&K. Victims of economic fraud may also submit their complaints via email at sspeow-kmr@jkpolice.gov.in.

RisingKashmir 2 Jul 2026 2:29 pm

Bandipora youth killed as tractor plunges into canal

Bandipora: A 23-year-old youth lost his life after his tractor plunged into a water canal in the Watrina area of north Kashmirs Bandipora district on Thursday, officials said. An official said that the youth allegedly lost control of the tractor, causing it to plunge into the canal. He said locals and rescuers rushed to the []

Kashmir Reader 2 Jul 2026 2:26 pm

Mehbooba Mufti Among J&K Leaders Invited to Ayatollah Khameneis Funeral in Tehran

SRINAGAR: Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) president Mehbooba Mufti is among several political and religious leaders from the Union Territory who have been invited by the Iranian government to attend the funeral ceremonies of late Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Tehran. According to a report by The []

KashmirLife 2 Jul 2026 1:26 pm

PM Modi and Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi hold delegation-level talks at Hyderabad House

New Delhi , July 2 : Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Japanese counterpart Sanae Takaichi held delegation-level talks at Hyderabad House on Thursday in a joint effort to expand and strengthen their bilateral strategic and global cooperation. The Indian delegation during the talks included External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, National Security Adviser Ajit Doval and Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, among other officials. Prior to this, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Prime Minister of Japan Sanae Takaichi, held bilateral talks at Hyderabad House. The talks marked another step in further strengthening the special partnership built on trust. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and National Security Advisor Ajit Doval were also present alongside other officials. Earlier, the Japanese PM Takaichi was accorded a ceremonial welcome at Rashtrapati Bhavan. Official Spokesperson for the Ministry of External Affairs, Randhir Jaiswal, said in a post on X, Further strengthening our special partnership. PM Sanae Takaichi of Japan was accorded a ceremonial reception at the Forecourt of Rashtrapati Bhavan. A partnership for the future, built on trust and rooted in shared values. During the reception at the forecourt of Rashtrapati Bhavan, PM Modi introduced his cabinet colleagues and other dignitaries to the Japanese PM. Takaichi is on a three-day official visit to India from July 1 to 3 at the invitation of Prime Minister Modi. During the visit, she will participate in the 16th India-Japan Annual Summit, which is expected to review the full spectrum of bilateral cooperation and discuss regional and global issues of mutual interest. According to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), the summit will provide an opportunity for both leaders to strengthen cooperation across strategic, economic, technological and security domains. Diplomatic sources have indicated that discussions are also likely to cover maritime security, defence technology cooperation, and the development of an Industrial Value Chain connecting the Bay of Bengal and India's Northeast. Her visit follows Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Tokyo in August 2025 for the 15th India-Japan Annual Summit and comes as both countries continue to strengthen their Special Strategic and Global Partnership in response to evolving regional and global challenges. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 2 Jul 2026 1:18 pm

Heavy Rain, Thunderstorms to Lash JK Till July 6; IMD Warns of Flash Floods, Landslides

The IMD has forecast an active wet spell across Jammu and Kashmir till July 6, warning of thunderstorms, gusty winds, heavy rain in parts of the Jammu division and the risk of flash floods, landslides and mudslides in vulnerable areas

KashmirLife 2 Jul 2026 12:50 pm

Earthquake of magnitude 4.7 strikes Tajikistan

Tajikistan, July 2: An earthquake of magnitude 4.7 struck Tajikistan on Thursday, a statement by the National Centre for Seismology (NCS) said. As per the NCS, the earthquake occurred at a depth of 122 km. In a post on X, the NCS said, EQ of M: 4.7, On: 02/07/2026 06:50:11 IST, Lat: 38.265 N, Long: 73.342 E, Depth: 122 Km, Location: Tajikistan. Earlier on June 21, an earthquake of magnitude 4.0 struck Tajikistan at a depth of 139 km. In a post on X, the NCS said, EQ of M: 4.0, On: 21/06/2026 06:31:09 IST, Lat: 37.245 N, Long: 72.063 E, Depth: 139 Km, Location: Tajikistan. Tajikistan is a mountainous country with diverse topography and is especially vulnerable to climate hazards. It is prone to earthquakes, floods, droughts, avalanches, landslides and mudslides. The most susceptible areas are the glacier-dependent river basins supplying hydropower and water resources for irrigation, fragile mountain ecosystems and isolated forests with mountainous and riverine terrain, which makes them prone to landslides and land degradation. As per the World Bank Climate Change Knowledge Portal, climate change is exacerbating Tajikistan's vulnerabilities, given that 30 per cent of glaciers are predicted to disappear by 2050. Tajikistan also remains one of the most isolated countries in the world - a situation made worse by landslides, debris flows and floods that can render bridges unsafe and roads impassable and, through time, weaken the flood defences which protect its most exposed communities. In addition to this chronic challenge, Tajikistan's infrastructure is gradually deteriorating as a result of insufficient maintenance and repeated exposure to natural hazards. As per the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery, it is important to blend hazard information and climate change scenarios with local knowledge in the design of newly constructed and rehabilitated infrastructure assets to improve resilience over time. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 2 Jul 2026 12:46 pm

CWC Summons Fair Voice News Editor Over Interview of Minor Without Consent

Srinagar, July 2: The Child Welfare Committee (CWC), Srinagar, has summoned the Editor of Fair Voice News in connection with the alleged interview and recording of a school-going child without obtaining the informed consent of the child's parent or legal guardian and without the knowledge or permission of the concerned school authorities. The move comes after a video featuring the child commenting on Education Minister Sakina Itoo over the issue of summer vacations went viral on social media, triggering a debate on journalistic ethics and the protection of minors in media coverage. According to the summons issued by Dr. Khair-ul-Nisa, Chairperson of the Child Welfare Committee, Srinagar, the committee took cognisance of the matter after it came to its notice that representatives of Fair Voice News allegedly interviewed and recorded the child without obtaining the mandatory consent of the parent or legal guardian and without informing the concerned school authorities. The summons said that if the allegations are found to be true, such actions may amount to a violation of the child's rights under the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015, wherever applicable, as well as the media reporting safeguards issued by the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR), which seek to protect the identity, privacy, dignity and best interests of children. In exercise of the powers vested in it under the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015, the committee has directed the Editor of Fair Voice News to appear before it on July 3, 2026, at 12 noon at the office of the Child Welfare Committee, Srinagar. The Editor has been asked to appear along with the reporter or interviewer concerned, the cameraperson and any other media personnel present during the interview, if any. The committee has also sought a written explanation regarding the circumstances under which the interview was conducted. The Editor has been directed to produce copies of the recorded interview, the published or broadcast material, any consent or authorisation relied upon, and any other relevant documents in connection with the case. The summon warns that failure to appear before the committee or to furnish the required information may invite appropriate action in accordance with the law.

RisingKashmir 2 Jul 2026 12:26 pm

Peoples Conference protests against NC-led government

Handwara: Peoples Conference staged a protest in Handwara on Thursday, accusing the NC-led government of disempowering the institution of the MLA. PC workers organized a massive protest gathering against what they described as the weakening of the MLAs role by the incumbent regime. Chanting pro-PC slogans, party leaders criticized the government for keeping Lone out []

Kashmir Reader 2 Jul 2026 12:15 pm

MHA to Hold Preparatory Talks With Ladakh Groups in Leh Ahead of Key Delhi Dialogue

SRINAGAR: The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) is scheduled to hold an informal round of discussions with representatives of the Leh Apex Body (LAB) and the Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA) in Leh today as part of efforts to prepare for the next phase of negotiations on Ladakhs constitutional and administrative framework. The meeting is expected []

KashmirLife 2 Jul 2026 12:01 pm

Re-NEET UG result by July 20; academic session to begin on time: NTA official

New Delhi , July 2 : The result of the re-National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET-UG) will be announced by July 20, a senior official at the NTA confirmed. The official did not provide an exact date but confirmed that the agency is working on a war footing to release the results soon. The official, however, assured that the academic year for MBBS students will not be delayed. The re-NEET was conducted on June 21 after the cancellation of the May 3 examination for over 20 lakh students over the alleged paper leak. We would not like to give out any date as of now, but the result will be out by July 20. Normally, the results are announced within 45 days of the examination, but this time, as we have conducted the exam in 37 days, we will announce the results much earlier, a senior NTA official told ANI during a telephonic interview. The NTA had released the provisional answer key on June 25, and candidates were given time till June 28 to challenge it. As per the official, around 10,000 challenges were received from aspirants. Now, the NTA is working to address the challenges submitted by aspirants. When asked how this process is carried out, the official said: We need to scan all the challenges one by one, examine the supporting evidence, and respond to each one of them. A fee of 200 is charged per question and is refunded if the student's challenge is found to be correct. The official also assured that, despite NEET being conducted again, the academic year will not be delayed, even though there is no clarity yet on the counselling process, which usually takes over one month. After the NEET-UG result is declared, the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) releases the counselling schedule for the 15 per cent All India Quota (AIQ), AIIMS, JIPMER, central and deemed universities, while individual states announce separate schedules for their 85 per cent state quota seats. Last year, the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) released the NEET UG 2025 counselling schedule on July 12-13, 2025, about one week after the NEET UG result was declared. The notification announced that Round 1 registration would begin on July 21, 2025, giving candidates roughly eight days to prepare for counselling. In a normal NEET year, the first-year MBBS academic session usually starts in August or September, depending on how quickly counselling concludes. The official said that this year, too, the session will begin on time. Candidates register online, pay the required counselling fee, and fill in and lock their preferred choices of colleges and courses, following which seats are allotted based on NEET rank, category, reservation norms, preferences, and seat availability. Candidates allotted seats must report to the respective colleges for document verification and admission. The counselling is conducted in multiple rounds--typically Round 1, Round 2, a Mop-up Round, and a Stray Vacancy Round--to fill all available seats before the academic session begins. States like Tamil Nadu have already started preparatory admission processes, with their Medical Selection Committee opening applications pending the NEET result. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 2 Jul 2026 11:55 am

CWC Orders Removal of Viral Videos Featuring School children, Seeks ATR from Cyber Police Within 48 Hours

Srinagar, July 2:The Child Welfare Committee (CWC), Srinagar, has directed the Station House Officer (SHO) of the Cyber Police Station Srinagar to take immediate steps for the removal of viral social media videos depicting interviews of school-going children, citing concerns over the privacy, safety and welfare of minors. The direction has been issued in connection with the case involving Fair Voice News, following the circulation of videos showing schoolchildren being interviewed outside their school premises. Some of the children were seen expressing their views on Education Minister Sakina Itoo and issues related to the education system. According to order issued by the Chairperson of the Child Welfare Committee Srinagar, Dr. Khair-ul-Nisa, the committee observed that interviewing children on public issues without obtaining informed consent from their parents or legal guardians and without the knowledge or permission of the concerned school authorities raises serious concerns regarding the privacy, dignity, safety and best interests of the children. The continued circulation of such videos has the potential to expose the children to public scrutiny, online harassment, misuse of their identity and other forms of harm, contrary to the principles of child protection enshrined in the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015, and the guidelines issued by the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights on media reporting involving children, the order said. Invoking its powers under the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015, the CWC has directed the SHO, Cyber Police Station, to immediately identify the social media accounts, URLs and digital platforms hosting or circulating the videos. The committee has further instructed the Cyber Police to take expeditious steps, in accordance with the law, for the removal or blocking of the videos through the concerned intermediaries and online platforms to safeguard the privacy and welfare of the children. The Cyber Police has also been asked to examine whether any provisions of law relating to child protection and the misuse of digital platforms have been violated and to proceed in accordance with the law, wherever warranted. The order further directs the Cyber Police to ensure that the identity, privacy, dignity and best interests of the children are protected throughout the process. The Child Welfare Committee has sought an Action Taken Report (ATR) from the Cyber Police within 48 hours of receipt of the order.

RisingKashmir 2 Jul 2026 11:39 am

CWC summons news portal over minors interview without parental consent

Srinagar: The Child Welfare Committee (CWC), Srinagar, has summoned the representative of a local news portal over allegations that it interviewed and recorded a minor without obtaining informed consent from the childs parent or legal guardian and without the knowledge or permission of the concerned school authorities. According to a summons, the Committee has directed []

Kashmir Reader 2 Jul 2026 11:36 am

J&K to Receive 275 AI-Enabled Handheld X-Ray Machines, 9 MRI Units and 4 Mammography Units under Prime Minister's Fund

Srinagar, July 2: The Government of India has allocated 275 AI-enabled Portable Handheld X-Ray Machines, 9 MRI (1.5 Tesla) Units and 4 Digital Mammography Units to the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir under the Prime Minister's Fund, providing a significant boost to the diagnostic healthcare infrastructure in the UT. A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has been signed between the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India, and the Government of Jammu & Kashmir for implementation of the project. The equipment will be installed in identified Government health institutions across the Union Territory to strengthen diagnostic services, improve early disease detection, enhance breast cancer screening and support AI-enabled tuberculosis screening. The procurement, installation and commissioning of the equipment will be undertaken by the Government of India through its designated agencies, with supplies expected to commence in the coming months. And the Health & Medical Education Department will ensure timely site readiness, deployment of requisite manpower and expeditious operationalization of the equipment so that these advanced diagnostic facilities become available to the people of Jammu & Kashmir at the earliest. The allocation is the outcome of sustained efforts by the Health & Medical Education Department and reflects the continuous focus on strengthening healthcare infrastructure and expanding access to advanced diagnostic facilities across Jammu & Kashmir. The Chief Secretary, J&K, Shri Atal Dulloo has been closely monitoring and driving health sector reform initiatives, with emphasis on modernization of healthcare infrastructure, strengthening public health institutions, improving diagnostic capabilities and ensuring equitable access to quality healthcare services throughout the Union Territory. The initiative is expected to substantially enhance diagnostic capacity in Government hospitals, reduce the need for patient referrals, facilitate early diagnosis and treatment, and improve healthcare outcomes across the Union Territory.

RisingKashmir 2 Jul 2026 11:02 am

J&K to Get 275 AI-Enabled Handheld X-Ray Machines, 9 MRI Units Under PM Fund

MoU signed with Centre; four digital mammography units to strengthen cancer screening and AI-based TB detection across government hospitals

KashmirLife 2 Jul 2026 10:50 am

Four Chargesheeted for Allegedly Securing Health Department Jobs Using Forged Certificates

The Economic Offences Wing has chargesheeted four persons for allegedly securing Health Department jobs using forged educational certificates, with the investigation finding fake testimonials were used to obtain government appointments

KashmirLife 2 Jul 2026 9:58 am

EOW Kashmir Files Chargesheet Against Four for Securing Health Dept Jobs with Fake Degrees

Srinagar:The Economic Offences Wing Kashmir of Crime Branch J&K has filed a chargesheet against four persons for allegedly securing government appointments in the Health Department using fake and forged educational testimonials. In a handout, the CBK said that the chargesheet in FIR No. 16/2014 was produced before the Court of Chief Judicial Magistrate, Srinagar, under []

Kashmir Reader 2 Jul 2026 9:55 am

LG Sinha flags off first batch of pilgrims to holy abode of Baba Barfani

Jammu, July 2: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha flagged off the first batch of devotees for the pilgrimage to the holy cave of Shri Amarnath Ji, from Bhagwati Nagar Base Camp in Jammu, today. The Lieutenant Governor extended his best wishes to all the yatris embarking on the holy pilgrimage. Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra is a sacred path where devotion meets spiritual awakening. I wish all devotees a safe, comfortable, blissful and spiritually fulfilling journey. May this holy pilgrimage bring immense joy and divine peace to all, the Lieutenant Governor said. J&K UT administration, Shri Amarnath Ji Shrine Board, J&K Police, Army, security forces, local community and all the stakeholders have made extensive arrangements for the devotees coming from across the country and abroad. In the first batch, more than 4800 pilgrims set off for the holy yatra of Shri Amarnath Ji, in a convoy of 259 light and heavy vehicles. Spiritual leaders; heads of religious organizations; public representatives; senior officers of civil administration, Police, security forces and Shri Amarnath Ji Shrine Board, prominent citizens, and devotees in large number were present at the Flag-off ceremony.

RisingKashmir 2 Jul 2026 9:15 am

Amarnath Yatra Begins as LG Flags Off First Batch of Pilgrims from Jammu

With more than 3.90 lakh registrations recorded, the first batch of Amarnath pilgrims departs from Jammu under a robust security cover ahead of the annual pilgrimage

KashmirLife 2 Jul 2026 9:03 am

Remembering Sampat Prakash: JK Peace Forum pays tribute to veteran trade union leader

Srinagar, Jul 1: Chairman of JK Peace Forum, Satish Mahaldar, on Wednesday paid rich tributes to veteran trade union leader late Sampat Prakash on his death anniversary, describing him as one of the tallest champions of workers' rights in Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh. In a statement, Mahaldar said Sampat Prakash dedicated his entire life to the service of the working class and remained a fearless voice against exploitation and inequality. He said the veteran leader consistently fought for workers' dignity, fair wages, social security and democratic rights. Mahaldar said Sampat Prakash was not only a trade union leader but also a visionary and mentor who worked to unite people across social and regional divisions through the principles of democracy, equality, secularism and social justice. Even in the most challenging circumstances, he remained steadfast in defending the rights of the voiceless with courage and conviction, he said. Recalling his contribution to the labour movement, Mahaldar said the late leader's ideals continue to inspire those working for justice, peace and the welfare of workers. On the occasion, he urged people to honour Sampat Prakash's legacy by renewing their commitment to workers' rights, human dignity, communal harmony and democratic values. Great leaders never truly leave us. They continue to live through the movements they built, the people they inspired, and the values they defended, Mahaldar said while paying his final respects to the veteran trade unionist.

RisingKashmir 2 Jul 2026 8:50 am

MD KPDCL visits Keran to review dev works under VVP-II

Kupwara, Jul 1: Managing Director, Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited (KPDCL), Mahmood Ahmad Shah, on Wednesday visited the border village of Keran to review the implementation and progress of developmental works being undertaken under the Vibrant Villages Programme-II (VVP-II). The visit was aimed at assessing the pace of development, reviewing the implementation of key government schemes, and interacting with local residents to understand their developmental aspirations and concerns. During the visit, the Managing Director chaired a comprehensive review meeting at the Mini Secretariat, Keran, which was attended by officers from the district administration and various line departments. He reviewed the overall developmental profile of the village, with a special focus on infrastructure development, public service delivery, connectivity, livelihood generation, and the status of projects sanctioned under VVP-II. Reviewing the progress of ongoing works, the Managing Director directed all concerned departments to ensure the timely completion of approved projects and stressed the need for close inter-departmental coordination for their effective implementation. He observed that the Vibrant Villages Programme is aimed at transforming border villages into vibrant, self-reliant, and sustainable communities by strengthening infrastructure, improving essential services, and creating sustainable livelihood opportunities. Emphasizing accountability, he called for regular monitoring of all projects to ensure quality execution, transparency, and adherence to prescribed timelines. He also instructed officers to proactively identify developmental gaps and address them in a coordinated manner so that the benefits of various government welfare schemes reach every eligible household. Earlier, the Managing Director chaired a Public Darbar at the Mini Secretariat, Keran, where he interacted with local residents and listened to their grievances and suggestions. The participants raised issues related to road connectivity, drinking water supply, education, healthcare, civic amenities, and other developmental needs. Giving a patient hearing to the public, the Managing Director assured them that all genuine issues would be examined and taken up with the concerned departments for prompt redressal. He reiterated the Government's commitment to the holistic development of border villages and emphasized that active community participation is vital for the successful implementation of developmental initiatives. The Managing Director was accompanied by Chief Planning Officer, Kupwara, Parvaiz Ahmad Lone, along with officers of various line departments during the visit.

RisingKashmir 2 Jul 2026 8:49 am

Commr. SMC reviews readiness at Tattoo Ground Yard

Srinagar, Jul 1: Commissioner, Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC), Faz Lul Haseeb on Wednesday conducted a comprehensive inspection of the Corporations Tattoo Ground Yard, Batamaloo, to review the operational readiness, maintenance standards, and deployment of the water tanker fleet and sprinkler units for ensuring efficient delivery of essential civic services across Srinagar. During the inspection, the Commissioner thoroughly reviewed the condition, functionality, maintenance, and serviceability of the water tanker fleet to ensure its adequate availability for supplying potable water to water-scarce areas on demand, maintaining public fountains, and meeting the operational requirements of the forthcoming SANJY-2026. He also assessed the operational efficiency and deployment of sprinkler units engaged in the irrigation and maintenance of parks, gardens, medians, roadside plantations, and other green spaces developed across the city. Emphasizing the importance of a fully functional municipal fleet, Faz Lul Haseeb directed the concerned officers to ensure that all water tankers and sprinkler units remain in optimum operational condition through regular maintenance, preventive servicing, timely repairs, and continuous monitoring. He stressed the need for scientific fleet management, optimum utilization of available resources, and systematic deployment to ensure prompt, reliable, and uninterrupted delivery of civic services across the city. The Commissioner observed that a well-maintained and operationally efficient fleet is essential for meeting both routine civic requirements and emergency situations. He noted that the water tanker fleet plays a crucial role in providing timely water supply to areas facing shortages, supporting the maintenance of public fountains, and ensuring adequate logistical support during SANJY-2026. Likewise, the sprinkler units are instrumental in sustaining Srinagars green infrastructure through regular irrigation and upkeep of plantations, thereby contributing to environmental conservation and urban beautification. Reaffirming the SMCs commitment to responsive, efficient, and citizen-centric urban governance, the Commissioner stated that SMC will continue to strengthen its operational capabilities, modernize its municipal infrastructure, and maintain the highest standards of public service delivery to meet the growing needs and expectations of the citizens of Srinagar. Senior officers and officials of the SMC accompanied the Commissioner during the inspection.

RisingKashmir 2 Jul 2026 8:47 am

Div Com Kashmir inspects SANJY-2026 arrangements at Nowgam, Pantha Chowk

Srinagar, Jul 1: Divisional Commissioner Kashmir, Anshul Garg, on Wednesday inspected the arrangements for the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra (SANJY)- 2026 during an extensive visit of the Yatra Facilitation Centre at Nowgam Railway Station and the Yatra Transit Camp and Yatri Niwas at Pantha Chowk. The Divisional Commissioner was accompanied by Deputy Commissioner Budgam, Athar Aamir, and Deputy Commissioner Srinagar, Akshay Labroo, during the visit to the respective yatra facilities. During the visit, Garg inspected accommodation arrangements, separate sanitation facilities for men and women, drinking water supply, and the functioning of RFID and eKYC counters. On the occasion, he directed officials to install adequate signages to facilitate the smooth movement of pilgrims to various service and facilitation centres. Addressing the media, the Divisional Commissioner said that the district administrations of Budgam and Srinagar have put in place comprehensive arrangements to welcome pilgrims and ensure the safe and comfortable stay of pilgrims. He informed that nearly four lakh pilgrims have registered online for this year's Yatra, registering an increase over the previous year. He said the pilgrimage will be conducted from July 3 to August 28 and expressed optimism that the number of yatris would increase further in view of the significant tourist footfall witnessed in the Valley this year. To cater to the expected rush, he added that additional RFID and eKYC counters have been established at Nowgam Yatra Station and Srinagar Airport. Garg said the Yatra will continue under the convoy system from Jammu with strict security protocols in place. He added that the cut-off timings for the convoys have already been publicised to ensure better awareness among pilgrims. The Div Com further stated that priority in issuing RFID cards will be accorded to pilgrims who have completed online registration. However, on-the-spot registration counters have also been established at Pantha Chowk and at base camps along both pilgrimage routes. RFID cards for such pilgrims will be issued subject to the availability of the prescribed quota and accommodation capacity at the Yatra camps, he added. Highlighting the challenging terrain along the pilgrimage routes, the Divisional Commissioner said that weather advisories issued by the India Meteorological Department (IMD) will be displayed on digital screens at Pantha Chowk and base camps to keep pilgrims informed. He also informed that mountain rescue teams, along with personnel from the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), and other security agencies, have been deployed to respond to emergencies and provide timely assistance to pilgrims. During the inspection, the Divisional Commissioner emphasised the importance of close coordination among all departments and agencies to ensure the smooth, safe, and successful conduct of the annual Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra.

RisingKashmir 2 Jul 2026 8:45 am

Sakina Itoo urges youth to cultivate reading habits

Srinagar, Jul 01: The Department of Urdu, University of Kashmir (KU) organised the release of Durr-e-Naayaab (The Rare Pearl), a biography authored by Minister for Health and Medical Education, Social Welfare and School & Higher Education J& K UT, Sakina Masood Itoo, at Main Campus KU. The event brought together eminent academicians, literary personalities, students, scholars and writers to celebrate a work that chronicles the life, public service and enduring legacy of veteran political leader late Wali Mohammad Itoo. The book release function was presided over by Vice-Chancellor KU Prof. Nilofer Khan, while Sakina attended the programme as the Chief Guest and author of the book. The programme later featured a review of the book and an engaging panel discussion on its literary, historical and socio-political relevance. Addressing the gathering, Sakina expressed her gratitude to the Department of Urdu and the University of Kashmir for organising the release of Durr-e-Naayaab at the UT's premier institution. Describing the occasion as deeply meaningful, she said she considered it a tribute to the enduring legacy of her late father and appreciated the University's initiative in bringing the work before the academic community. I thank the Department of Urdu and the University of Kashmir for honouring the rich legacy of my late father by releasing this book at this premier institution and highest seat of learning, she said. Calling Durr-e-Naayaab perhaps the most meaningful contribution she could make to society, the Minister said the biography represented years of painstaking research, reflection and emotional commitment. She remarked that if she were ever asked to identify her greatest contribution beyond public life, she would point to this book, which documents the values, struggles and unwavering commitment of a leader whose life was devoted to public service. She added that the work was compiled after years of sustained effort and drew extensively upon family archives, personal memories and historical records. Reflecting on the emotional journey behind the book, Sakina said writing the biography of a person with whom one shares a deep emotional bond was one of the most difficult literary exercises. She recalled that many forgotten anecdotes were revived through her mother's recollections, which helped reconstruct significant episodes of her father's life. The Minister also shared that several personal letters written by her father while he was away from home for studies became invaluable source material, offering intimate insights into his ideals, thoughts and unwavering commitment to the people. She observed that he worked tirelessly to expand educational opportunities, improve healthcare facilities and promote inclusive development across the region. Expressing concern over the declining culture of reading, the Minister urged the younger generation to rediscover the habit of reading books, particularly biographies that preserve the lives and contributions of selfless leaders. She said young readers would discover valuable lessons in courage, sacrifice, public service and ethical leadership through such works. In her presidential address, Vice-Chancellor KU Prof. Nilofer Khan congratulated Sakina on producing a work of lasting literary and historical value despite her demanding responsibilities as Minister. She described the biography as an extraordinary accomplishment. She observed that documenting the life of a distinguished public figure while simultaneously discharging multiple public responsibilities was a remarkable achievement worthy of appreciation. Prof. Khan also highlighted the rich academic and literary legacy of the Department of Urdu, observing that generations of its faculty members had made immense contributions to the intellectual and cultural landscape of Kashmir and the country. Referring to Durr-e-Naayaab, she said the biography presents a compelling account of late Wali Mohammad Itoo's public life, grassroots engagement and commitment to the welfare of the people. She added that the work provides readers with a deeper understanding of the region's social ethos, cultural values and traditions of public service. The Vice-Chancellor further remarked that while reading the biography, she realised how profoundly the author's own personality had been shaped by the ideals and values of her late father. She said the book vividly captures the qualities of humility, dedication and compassion that defined his life and expressed confidence that it would inspire young readers to embrace integrity, selfless leadership and service to society. Speaking on the occasion, Dean Academic Affairs Prof. Shariefuddin Pirzada, Registrar Prof. Naseer Iqbal and Dean, School of Arts, Languages and Literature, Prof. Aijaz Mohammad Sheikh shared their views on the book and appreciated the author's efforts in documenting the life and contributions of late Wali Mohammad Itoo. The speakers observed that Durr-e-Naayaab successfully combines personal narrative with historical documentation, enabling readers to understand the values, vision and leadership qualities that characterised late Wali Mohammad Itoo's public life. Earlier, Head, Department of Urdu, Prof. Irfan Ahmad Malik, delivered the welcome address and welcomed the dignitaries, guests and participants. He highlighted the Department's continued commitment to promoting Urdu language and literature through academic and literary initiatives. A review of Durr-e-Naayaab was presented during the programme, followed by a panel discussion that explored the literary, historical and social dimensions of the biography.

RisingKashmir 2 Jul 2026 8:42 am

Is Social Media Your Greatest Strength or Your Biggest Weakness?

by Mursaleen Bashir Social media can waste time, support healing or create extraordinary success, depending on how individuals choose to use its power One screen. Three completely different fates. Social media was supposed to connect us. And it did, but not in the way anyone quite imagined. It connected us to strangers well never meet, []

KashmirLife 2 Jul 2026 8:37 am

LG Manoj Sinha Flags Off First Batch of Amarnath Yatra-2026 Pilgrims from Jammu

Jammu: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Thursday flagged off the first batch of Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra-2026 pilgrims from Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas in Jammu. Officials said that the batch, comprising hundreds of devotees from across the country, left amid tight security arrangements and religious fervor. Chanting of hymns and prayers marked the occasion as []

Kashmir Reader 2 Jul 2026 8:33 am

Kashmir: Doubly Marked

In Kashmir, transgender people with HIV face compounding stigma, discrimination, and isolation that silences them and blocks access to Health care, reports Bisma Farooq On a sunny morning in Srinagar, Sobiya (name changed) agreed to meet at Lal Chowk. The meeting was scheduled for noon at a local caf. Shortly before the appointed time, she []

KashmirLife 2 Jul 2026 8:28 am

Dr Farooq reviews partys proposed protest in New Delhi

Applauds doctors dedication, sacrifice on National Doctors Day SRINAGAR: Senior leaders of the Jammu and Kashmir National Conference today met Party President Dr Farooq Abdullah at his residence in Gupkar, Srinagar, to review and finalize arrangements for the partys proposed protest at Jantar Mantar, New Delhi. During the meeting, it was resolved that all constituent []

Kashmir Reader 2 Jul 2026 6:15 am

Sustained peace through dialogue between GoI& J&K people: Bukhari

SRINAGAR: Apni Party President Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari on Wednesday said that lasting peace in Jammu and Kashmir can only be achieved through meaningful dialogue between the Government of India and the people of the region. Stressing that peace is the cornerstone of progress, he said, Peace is utmost essential for the development and prosperity []

Kashmir Reader 2 Jul 2026 6:14 am

Mirwaiz signs appeal for IndiaPakistan dialogue,lasting peace

SRINAGAR: Mirwaiz has signed the appeal for IndiaPakistan Dialogue and Lasting Peace because he believes that dialogue between India and Pakistan is not only desirable but necessary for peace in the region and for the people of Jammu and Kashmir. He appreciates the initiative taken by Mr. O. P. Shah, Chairman of the Centre for []

Kashmir Reader 2 Jul 2026 6:14 am

Sakeena Itoo reviews dev issues of five constituencies of Kashmir

Calls for holding intense awareness camp regarding welfare schemes SRINAGAR: Minister for Health and Medical Education, Social Welfare and School Education, Sakeena Itoo, on Wednesday chaired a high-level review meeting to assess developmental issues and public service delivery in the Khansahib, Hazratbal, Pampore, Sopore and Zainpora Assembly constituencies. The meeting was attended by the MLAs []

Kashmir Reader 2 Jul 2026 6:13 am

Speaker reviews PWD works in Charar-i-Sharief

Stresses timely completion, quality execution SRINAGAR: Speaker Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly, Abdul Rahim Rather, on Wednesday chaired a high-level review meeting to assess the progress of development works being executed by the Public Works (R&B) Department in district Budgam, with special focus in his constituency, Charar-i-Sharief. During the meeting, the department made a detailed []

Kashmir Reader 2 Jul 2026 6:12 am

Commr SMC inspects Tattoo Ground Yard

Reviews operational readiness of water tankers, sprinkler fleet SRINAGAR: Commissioner, Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC), Faz Lul Haseeb, on Wednesday conducted a comprehensive inspection of the Corporations Tattoo Ground Yard, Batamaloo, to review the operational readiness, maintenance standards, and deployment of the water tanker fleet and sprinkler units for ensuring efficient delivery of essential civic services []

Kashmir Reader 2 Jul 2026 6:12 am

Police conduct mock drill in Gbl to strengthen SANJY preparedness

GANDERBAL: In continuation of its efforts to ensure robust safety and security arrangements for the forthcoming Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra (SANJY)-2026, Police in Ganderbal, in coordination with CAPFs, SDRF, Health Department and other stakeholder departments, conducted a comprehensive mock exercise on landslide and rockfall management along the Barari Marg to Waterfall near Y-Junction Barari []

Kashmir Reader 2 Jul 2026 6:11 am

SKUAST-K hosts workshop on workplace harassment prevention

Releases policy paper SRINAGAR: Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir (SKUAST-K) on Wednesday concluded a two-day workshop on Harassment Prevention at the Workplace, organized by the Women at Workplace Central Committee of the university. Vice Chancellor, SKUAST-K, Prof. Nazir Ahmad Ganai presided over the inaugural session and reaffirmed the universitys commitment to []

Kashmir Reader 2 Jul 2026 6:10 am

All preparations completed to welcome yatris: Div Com

Inspects SANJY-2026 arrangements at Nowgam, Pantha Chowk SRINAGAR: Divisional Commissioner Kashmir, Anshul Garg, on Wednesday inspected the arrangements for the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra (SANJY)- 2026 during an extensive visit of the Yatra Facilitation Centre at Nowgam Railway Station and the Yatra Transit Camp and Yatri Niwas at Pantha Chowk. The Divisional Commissioner was accompanied []

Kashmir Reader 2 Jul 2026 6:08 am

Dr Farooq Hails Doctors on National Doctors Day

Srinagar, July, 01 : The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference President Dr. Farooq Abdullah, in his message on National Doctors' Day, expressed profound gratitude for the invaluable contribution and unwavering commitment of doctors, acknowledging their selfless efforts in serving people and safeguarding public health. Paying tribute to the medical fraternity, Dr. Farooq said, National Doctors' Day recognises the immense contribution of doctors, the unsung heroes of our society, who dedicate their lives to the service of humanity. It is an occasion to acknowledge their relentless commitment and sacrifice in caring for patients, often under the most challenging circumstances. It is especially important for all of us to express our heartfelt gratitude to the medical fraternity, many of whom served tirelessly without respite during various pressing times. They put their own health and well-being at risk to ensure that their patients received the best possible care. On this day, I pay homage to all the doctors who laid down their lives in the line of duty while serving humanity. No amount of praise can truly do justice to the extraordinary dedication, compassion, and sacrifices made by the entire fraternity for the well-being of society, he said.

RisingKashmir 2 Jul 2026 2:10 am

Amarnath Yatra begins under tech-driven security cover

LG Sinha to flag off first batch of pilgrims from Jammu today 57-day pilgrimage to commence from Baltal, Pahalgam routes AI, drones, RFID, PEHCHAAN app power this year's security Srinagar, Jul 01: Amid chants of Bam Bam Bhole echoing across the Himalayas, the annual Amarnath Yatra is all set to begin on Thursday under one of the most technologically advanced and heavily fortified security arrangements ever witnessed in Jammu and Kashmir. The 57-day-long pilgrimage to the holy cave shrine of Shri Amarnath Ji will officially commence from the twin routes of Baltal in Sonamarg and Chandanwari in Pahalgam,with theLieutenant Governor Manoj Sinhascheduled to flag off the first batch of pilgrims from Jammu early morning. This years Yatra blends devotion with digital vigilance as authorities have rolled out a multi-layered security architecture powered by drone surveillance, AI-assisted monitoring, RFID tracking systems, real-time coordination centres and mobile-based pilgrim assistance tools. Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kashmir V K Birdi told Rising Kashmir that all arrangementshave been putin place to ensure a peaceful and smooth pilgrimage.Multi-layer security grid is firmly in place. We have conducted several contingency drills, and all agencies are working in close coordination to ensure the Yatrapasses offsafely and smoothly, he said. From the winding mountain roads to the high-altitude cave shrine nestled in the Himalayas, security forces have created an extensive safety network involving Jammu and Kashmir Police, Central Armed Police Forces, Army, intelligence agencies and disaster response teams. Officials said nearly 670 additional companies of CAPFs have been deployed across the pilgrimage routes, base camps and vulnerable stretches to strengthen security during the annual pilgrimage. Senior Superintendent of Police Srinagar Dr G V Sundeep Chakravarthysaid technology is playing a defining role in this years security preparedness. Inter-agency coordination, drone surveillance and AI-based monitoring are among the key security features this year. Every movement along the routes is being closely monitored through advanced surveillance systems, he said. Authorities have also intensified aerial surveillance using drones at key transit points, highways, base camps and sensitive locations. AI-powered monitoring systems are being used for crowd regulation, movement analysis and quick response coordination. In another major step towards ensuring pilgrim safety and seamless management, RFID chips have been introduced for yatris this year. Officials said the RFID-based tracking system will help authorities monitor pilgrim movement in real time and strengthen emergency response mechanisms during adverse weather or medical situations. To further simplify the pilgrimage experience, Jammu and Kashmir Police has launched the PEHCHAAN mobile application aimed at creating a hassle-free and digitally connected Yatra ecosystem. Police have directed pony wallas, palki bearers, tent operators, shopkeepers and other service providers associated with the pilgrimage to download and register on the app for verification and coordination purposes. Authorities have also deployed 30 Mountain Rescue Teams (MRTs) atbothBaltal and Nunwan-Pahalgam base camps to respond swiftly to emergencies in the challenging mountainous terrain. The rescue teams, equipped with medical supplies, mountaineering gear and communication systems, will remain stationed along vulnerable stretches to assist pilgrims in case of accidents, weather-related incidents or health emergencies. Across Kashmir, preparations have transformed the atmosphere in the twin base camps. Security personnel, disaster response teams, health workers and volunteers have been working round the clock as thousands of pilgrims continue arriving in the Valley filled with faith and devotion. Officials said elaborate arrangements related to accommodation, sanitation, health care, traffic management and weather monitoring have also been put in place to ensure a safe pilgrimage season. Speaking to reporters, Divisional Commissioner Anshul Garg said that around four lakh pilgrims have registered for the annual pilgrimage this year so far. As the first batch prepares to move towards the sacred cave shrine amid tight security and digital surveillance, the Amarnath Yatra this year stands as a blend of spirituality, technology and coordinated preparedness in the lap of the Himalayas.

RisingKashmir 2 Jul 2026 2:09 am

Sakina Masood Itoo's book ' Durr-e-Naayaab' released at KU

Srinagar, Jul 01: The Department of Urdu, University of Kashmir (KU) organised the release of Durr-e-Naayaab (The Rare Pearl), a biography authored by Minister for Health and Medical Education, Social Welfare and School & Higher Education J& K UT Ms. Sakina Masood Itoo, at Main Campus KU on Tuesday. The event brought together eminent academicians, literary personalities, students, scholars and writers to celebrate a work that chronicles the life, public service and enduring legacy of veteran political leader late Wali Mohammad Itoo. The book release function was presided over by Vice-Chancellor KU Prof. Nilofer Khan, while Ms. Sakina Masood Itoo attended the programme as the Chief Guest and author of the book. The programme later featured a review of the book and an engaging panel discussion on its literary, historical and socio-political relevance. Addressing the gathering, Ms. Sakina Masood Itoo expressed her gratitude to the Department of Urdu and the University of Kashmir for organising the release of Durr-e-Naayaab at the UT's premier institution. Describing the occasion as deeply meaningful, she said she considered it a tribute to the enduring legacy of her late father and appreciated the University's initiative in bringing the work before the academic community. I thank the Department of Urdu and the University of Kashmir for honouring the rich legacy of my late father by releasing this book at this premier institution and highest seat of learning, she said. Calling Durr-e-Naayaab perhaps the most meaningful contribution she could make to society, the Minister said the biography represented years of painstaking research, reflection and emotional commitment. She remarked that if she were ever asked to identify her greatest contribution beyond public life, she would point to this book, which documents the values, struggles and unwavering commitment of a leader whose life was devoted to public service. She added that the work was compiled after years of sustained effort and drew extensively upon family archives, personal memories and historical records. Reflecting on the emotional journey behind the book, Ms. Itoo said writing the biography of a person with whom one shares a deep emotional bond was one of the most difficult literary exercises. She recalled that many forgotten anecdotes were revived through her mother's recollections, which helped reconstruct significant episodes of her father's life. The Minister also shared that several personal letters written by her father while he was away from home for studies became invaluable source material, offering intimate insights into his ideals, thoughts and unwavering commitment to the people. She observed that he worked tirelessly to expand educational opportunities, improve healthcare facilities and promote inclusive development across the region. Expressing concern over the declining culture of reading, the Minister urged the younger generation to rediscover the habit of reading books, particularly biographies that preserve the lives and contributions of selfless leaders. She said young readers would discover valuable lessons in courage, sacrifice, public service and ethical leadership through such works. In her presidential address, Vice-Chancellor KU Prof. Nilofer Khan congratulated Ms. Sakina Masood Itoo on producing a work of lasting literary and historical value despite her demanding responsibilities as Minister. She described the biography as an extraordinary accomplishment. She observed that documenting the life of a distinguished public figure while simultaneously discharging multiple public responsibilities was a remarkable achievement worthy of appreciation. Prof. Khan also highlighted the rich academic and literary legacy of the Department of Urdu, observing that generations of its faculty members had made immense contributions to the intellectual and cultural landscape of Kashmir and the country. Referring to Durr-e-Naayaab, she said the biography presents a compelling account of late Wali Mohammad Itoo's public life, grassroots engagement and commitment to the welfare of the people. She added that the work provides readers with a deeper understanding of the region's social ethos, cultural values and traditions of public service. The Vice-Chancellor further remarked that while reading the biography, she realised how profoundly the author's own personality had been shaped by the ideals and values of her late father. She said the book vividly captures the qualities of humility, dedication and compassion that defined his life and expressed confidence that it would inspire young readers to embrace integrity, selfless leadership and service to society. Speaking on the occasion, Dean Academic Affairs Prof. Shariefuddin Pirzada, Registrar Prof. Naseer Iqbal and Dean, School of Arts, Languages and Literature, Prof. Aijaz Mohammad Sheikh shared their views on the book and appreciated the author's efforts in documenting the life and contributions of late Wali Mohammad Itoo. The speakers observed that Durr-e-Naayaab successfully combines personal narrative with historical documentation, enabling readers to understand the values, vision and leadership qualities that characterised late Wali Mohammad Itoo's public life. Earlier, Head, Department of Urdu, Prof. Irfan Ahmad Malik, delivered the welcome address and welcomed the dignitaries, guests and participants. He highlighted the Department's continued commitment to promoting Urdu language and literature through academic and literary initiatives. A review of Durr-e-Naayaab was presented during the programme, followed by a panel discussion that explored the literary, historical and social dimensions of the biography.

RisingKashmir 2 Jul 2026 2:05 am

Tariq Rather takes over as Chief of Media & Communications in Social Justice Ministry

New Delhi, Jul 01: Tariq Ahmed Rather, a Junior Administrative Grade (JAG), Group 'A' officer of the Indian Information Service (IIS), has assumed charge asDirector (Media & Communications) and Chief of Media & Communicationsin the Department of Social Justice & Empowerment (DoSJE), Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment, Government of India, at its headquarters in New Delhi. Secretary, Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment, Sudhansh Pant, along with Joint Secretary Monika P. Dhakate, DirectorNarendra Vashishta, and other senior officers, welcomed Rather to the Ministry. During a special meeting, the Secretary emphasised the need for the Ministry's Media Division to pursue a robust, effective, and result-oriented Media Action Plan aimed at reaching the masses with the Central Government's welfare schemes, programmes, initiatives, and policies through print, electronic, traditional, social, and digital media platforms. Tariq Rather has joined the Ministry following his transfer under an order issued by the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting on June 9, 2026. Before his new assignment, he served asDirector (News) and Head of the Regional News Unit (RNU), Akashvani Srinagar, from November 4, 2024, to June 12, 2026. During his nearly 20-month tenure at Akashvani Srinagar, Rather introduced several key reforms aligned with modern broadcasting standards and public service objectives. Among the notable initiatives was the launch of an additional10-minute daily Urdu News Bulletin, broadcast at3:50 PM, significantly enhancing the unit's news output. He also worked towards fostering a culture of professionalism, transparency, fairness, and accountability within the Regional News Unit, creating an environment that enabled staff across all categories to grow, excel, and contribute more effectively to public service broadcasting. In addition, he facilitated the establishment of several key infrastructural and operational facilities that improved the overall efficiency and ease of functioning of the News Section. Over the course of his career, Tariq Rather has served in various organisations under the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, including thePress Information Bureau (PIB),Central Bureau of Communication (formerly Directorate of Field Publicity),Akashvani&Doordarshan Kendra, both within and outside Jammu & Kashmir. He has participated in several prestigious national and international assignments, including media coverage of high-profile VVIP visits abroad, earning recognition for his professional contributions to government communication and public information dissemination.

RisingKashmir 2 Jul 2026 2:03 am

J&K Bank crosses historic Rs 3 trillion total business mark

Best years ahead, target Rs 5 trillion by 2030: MD & CEO Amitava Chatterjee Srinagar, Jul 01: Marking a defining milestone in its 88-year journey, J&K Bank has crossed the historic Rs 3 trillion total business mark at the close of the June quarter (Q1 FY2026-27), reaffirming its position among the country's strongest and fastest-transforming financial institutions. The bankhasregistered a total business of Rs 3.04 trillion (Rs 1.73 trillion in deposits and Rs 1.31 trillion in grossadvances) withan impressive year-on-year growth of over 20% backed by a healthy increase of over 16% in deposits and over 25% in gross advances. Thehistoric milestone was celebrated across the bank, with the main function heldat the Corporate Headquarters. Managing Director & CEO Amitava Chatterjee chaired the event in the presence of Executive Director Sudhir Gupta, Chief General Managers, General Managers, Deputy General Managers and other senior officers. Divisional and Zonal Heads also joined the celebrations through video conferencing from their respective offices. Congratulating all stakeholders on the occasion, Managing Director & CEO Amitava Chatterjee expressed heartfelt gratitude to promoters, customers, shareholders, employees and all other well-wishers whose trust, commitment and partnership have shaped the bank's remarkable journey. MD & CEO Amitava Chatterjee said, Crossing the Rs 3 trillion business milestone is a moment of immense pride for all of us. This achievement belongs to every customer who trusted us with their savings, every shareholder who reposed confidence in our vision, every employee whose dedication made this journey possible, and every stakeholder who stood by the Bank through every phase of its evolution. We remain deeply grateful for their unwavering trust and support. Reflecting on the pace of the bank's transformation, he said, The journey frombusiness of Rs 2 trillionto Rs 3 trillion has been completed in around three years, compared to nearly a decade it took to move from Rs 1 trillion to Rs 2 trillion. This is not just faster growthit is evidence of a fundamentally transformed institution. It reflects the confidence our customers and investors repose in us, the agility of our business model and the disciplined execution of our strategy. He further added, Crossing 3 trillion business is not our destination, it is just another milestone in our journey towards realising the Vision 2030 of achieving Rs 5 trillion business and Rs 5000 crore annual profit. As we believe our best years lie ahead of us, we must ensure that every next step of growth is anchored in quality, prudence and customer-centric service. Bigger business brings greater responsibility, and we remain committed to fulfilling it with the highest standards of integrity, professionalism and governance.

RisingKashmir 2 Jul 2026 1:59 am

First phase of Census 2027 completed in J&K, Ladakh

6.67 lakh J&K, 7,009 Ladakh households self-enumerate Srinagar, Jul 01: The first phase of Census 2027, comprising House Listing Operations (HLO), has beencompleted across the Union Territories of Jammu & Kashmir andLadakh, with themonth-long fieldexerciseconducted from June 1 to June 30, 2026,throughend-to-end digital means without any major technical disruption. Chief Principal Census Officer (CPCO) and Director Census Operations (DCO), Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh, Amit Sharma, congratulated officers and field functionaries for completing the operationswithinprescribed timelines. He informed that 24,071 digitally mapped and geo-referenced House Listing Blocks covering 295 Census Charges were covered in Jammu & Kashmir, while 567 House Listing Blocks across 17 Charges were covered in Ladakh, covering urban, rural, border, tribal, remote, and geographically challenging areas. The successful completion of field operations was preceded by an extensive capacity-building programme. In Jammu & Kashmir, 30 Master Trainers, 614 Field Trainers, and 29,269 Enumerators and Supervisors were trained, while in Ladakh, 2 Master Trainers, 20 Field Trainers, and 722 Enumerators and Supervisors were trained. More than 27,000 Census kits were distributed in J&K, and around 800 kits in Ladakh, beforethe commencement of field operations. Referring to the Self-Enumeration phase, Sharma informed that over 6.67 lakh households in Jammu & Kashmir and 7,009 households in Ladakh voluntarily submitted their Census details through the Self-Enumeration portal before the commencement of field operations. Sharma said preparations for the next phase of Census 2027 have commenced. Compilation of District Census Handbooks will begin from August 1, 2026, while Population Enumeration in the snow-bound areas of Jammu & Kashmir and across Ladakh will be undertaken as per the notified schedule, followed by Population Enumeration in the remaining areas in February 2027. He attributed the successful completion of Phase I to coordinated efforts between the Directorate of Census Operations, district administrations, and field functionaries, supported by regular review meetings, field inspections, digital monitoring mechanisms, and awareness campaigns through print, electronic, and social media.

RisingKashmir 2 Jul 2026 1:57 am

HADP drives farm transformation in J&K

Kisan Sathi portal crosses 6.59 lakh applications, over 4.68 lakh approved Doda, Baramulla lead district-wise registrations Srinagar, Jul 01: The Holistic Agriculture Development Programme (HADP) has witnessed a massive farm transformation in Jammu and Kashmir, with the Union Territory receiving a whoppingapplication of 6.59 lakhthrough the Kisan Sathi digital platform sofar andof which 4.68 lakh have been approved. As per thedetails accessed by Rising Kashmir, a total of 6,59,459 applications have been received onthe Kisan Sathi portal, of which4,68,928 applicationshave been approved. The details further reveal that 4,10,883 farmers have registered on the platform, while 10,7315 applications remain under process, indicating sustained demand for various agriculture, horticulture, livestock and allied sector interventions. The dashboard reveals that the Agriculture sector has received the highest number of applications at 4,72,377, followed by Livestock (1,26,873), Horticulture (59,815) and SKUAST (394). Of the total applications, 3,59,855 agriculture-related proposals have been approved, while 71,940 are under process. The Horticulture sector has recorded 39,090 approvals with 9,304 pending applications, while the Livestock sector has approved 69,751 applications and is processing 26,032 more. SKUAST has approved 232 applications, with 39 cases awaiting disposal. The monthly trend displayed on the dashboard shows that application submissions peaked during December 2025 and January2026,before gradually declining in subsequent months, suggesting that the initial implementation phase witnessed maximum farmer participation. District-wise statistics indicate widespread participation across both divisions. In the Jammu Division, Doda has recorded the highest number of applications, followed by Udhampur, Rajouri, Poonch, Kathua and Kishtwar, while Reasi and Ramban have comparatively lower registrations. In the Kashmir Division, Baramulla has emerged as the leading district, closely followed by Anantnag and Kupwara. Budgam, Pulwama and Kulgam have also registered substantial participation, whereas Srinagar has recorded the lowest number of applications. HADP, launched to transform Jammu and Kashmir's agriculture sector into a modern, technology-driven and commercially viable ecosystem, is being implemented through 29 major projects covering agriculture, horticulture, livestock, fisheries, sericulture, apiculture, mechanisation, food processing and research support. Among the largest projects in terms of implementation activities is the Development of Rain-fed Areas of J&K with 34 activities, followed by Promotion of Apiculture (27), Promotion of Mushroom Cultivation (26), Promotion of Niche Crops (23) and Promotion of Commercial Floriculture (20). The programme also includes 17 activities under the Integrated Farming System/Integrated Livelihood System, 11 activities each for farm mechanisation, sericulture, millets and oilseeds, and 10 activities for seed multiplication and seed production. Other major initiatives include Promotion of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (8 activities), Self-sufficiency in Mutton Production (8), Roadmap for Poultry Development (8), Sensor-based Smart Agriculture (7), Strengthening Agri-Marketing (6), Fish Seed and Trout Production (6) and Development of Fodder Resources (6). The programme also focuses on designer plants for orchard rejuvenation (5 activities), vegetable and exotic vegetable cultivation under protected farming (5), and the formation of 300 Farmer Producer Organisations (4) aimed at improving farmers' collective marketing strength. In the livestock and allied sectors, HADP includes projects on Dairy Development, Wool and Pelt Processing, Food Processing Clusters, Human Resource Development, Alternate Agriculture Systems, Minimising Pesticide Use, and the J&K Soil and Land Resource Information System. The only project currently showing no listed implementation activities is Innovative Approaches in Agriculture Extension, while the remaining initiatives are being executed through multiple activity components across the Union Territory.

RisingKashmir 2 Jul 2026 1:55 am

Unauthorised Transportation Levy : Mutton crisis deepens in Kashmir, wedding season hit

Delegation camps in Punjab to resolve supply issue Dealers urge CM Omar to move beyond issuing letters Srinagar, Jul 01: The ongoing mutton crisis in Kashmir has taken a heavy toll on weddings, with the supply chain remaining at a halt for nine straight days due to the illegal and unauthorised transportation levy imposed in Punjab, as an eight-member delegation from Kashmir camps in Punjab to end the impasse. The six-month period from May to October is considered the wedding season in Kashmir, famous for Wazwan delicacies. However, the present situation has left mutton-consuming families facing a massive shortage, with hundreds of families scheduled to hold wedding ceremonies in the coming weeks left in a lurch. In this regard, an eight-member delegationone from each of the five Mandis across Kashmir and Presidents from three associationsis presently camped in Punjab for the last couple of days, holding back-to-back meetings to seek an end to what they termed as unnecessary harassment. General Secretary of the Mutton Dealers Association, Mehraj-ud-din Ganaie, told Rising Kashmir that they have had meetings with many officials in Punjab for the last couple of days and are now meeting the concerned Minister in the state to seek intervention. We have been managing to meet the officials and Ministers here in Punjab on our own as there is least response from the government back in Jammu and Kashmir in this regard, he added. Ganaie alleged that besides writing a letter to the Chief Minister of Punjab, the government in J&K has not done anything favourable. There is no support from the government side. The government neither approached us nor did they receive our phone calls despite making frequent attempts to speak to the Chief Minister Omar Abdullah as well as the Minister concerned, he said, adding that the Omar Abdullah-led government must move beyond issuing letters. Families scheduled to host guests on wedding ceremonies expressed resentment over the prevailing mutton crisis, saying that the issue must be resolved forthwith. It is not just one family or two, but hundreds of families across the Valley are scheduled to hold wedding ceremonies in the coming weeks or months, but the ongoing situation has completely left hundreds of families to lurch at large. In such a scenario, the government should brace up and ensure the issue is resolved forthwith, the families said.

RisingKashmir 2 Jul 2026 1:49 am

LG envisions Jammu as global centre for spiritual tourism, cultural studies

Tawi Aarti to be offered every evening during Amarnath Yatra Jammu, Jul 01: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Wednesday inaugurated the Tawi Aarti and Light & Sound Show at the Tawi Riverfront in Jammu to welcome pilgrims of Baba Barfani ahead of the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra-2026, stating that the sacred journey of faith, discipline, and spiritual awakening is a source of inspiration for countless generations and inviting seekers from across the country to participate in this spiritual journey. Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra has long been a living thread, weaving together people of diverse languages, cultures and traditions into one shared fabric of faith. With only a few hours remaining before the yatra's commencement, Jammu Kashmir reverberates with chants to Lord Shiva, and the holy banks of the Tawi are lit by lamps of devotion, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor said the Tawi Aarti, rooted in ancient practice, stands today as a vibrant symbol of our collective spiritual consciousness, cultural unity, spiritual values, and social harmony. The river's uninterrupted flow reminds us that just as its waters move freely without distinction, so too should human life be guided by love, cooperation, and mutual respect. Throughout Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra, Tawi Aarti will be offered every evening, and each lamp lit will shine as a beacon of hope, purity, renewal, and faith, he said. The Lieutenant Governor applauded the efforts of Jammu Smart City Limited for building the Tawi riverfront and ensuring the river's rightful place at the heart of community life. For centuries Jammu has been known as a centre of spiritual awareness, cultural richness and learning. I envision a Jammu that emerges as a global centre for spiritual tourism, cultural studies and human values. I want to see a Tawi riverfront that sets a model for environmental protection, sustainable development and modern urban planning, he said. The Lieutenant Governor also launched 'Raahi: Hop Jammu' Bus Service, an initiative of District Administration Jammu, designed to offer locals and tourists a seamless, convenient, and environmentally sustainable way to explore the cultural, heritage, and recreational landscape of Jammu. With a fleet of air-conditioned e-buses, the service will operate on distinct thematic routes: Tirath Line, Chenab Line, Sarhad Line, and Fun Line, connecting Jammu's most significant landmarks. Earlier, the Lieutenant Governor inaugurated an Exhibition on Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra and presented Swachhta Souvenirs to Yatris. The event was attended by Member of Parliament Jugal Kishore Sharma, Member of Parliament and BJP J&K President Sat Sharma, Leader of Opposition Sunil Sharma, DGP Nalin Prabhat, Special DG Coordination S.J.M. Gillani, Commissioner Secretary Housing & Urban Development Mandeep Kaur, Divisional Commissioner Jammu Ramesh Kumar, IGP Jammu Bhim Sen Tuti, DIG JSK Range Shridhar Patil, Deputy Commissioner Jammu Dr Rakesh Minhas, Municipal Commissioner Jammu and CEO Jammu Smart City Limited Dr Devansh Yadav, Members of Legislative Assembly Yudhvir Sethi, Arvind Gupta, and Surinder Bhagat, President Vishwa Hindu Parishad (J&K and Ladakh) Rajesh Gupta, University of Jammu Vice Chancellor Prof. Umesh Rai, religious leaders, prominent citizens, and people from all walks of life.

RisingKashmir 2 Jul 2026 1:45 am

Comprehensive security arrangements in place: IGP Birdi

Srinagar, Jul 01: Inspector General of Police (IGP), Kashmir, V.K. Birdi on Wednesday visited Qazigund along National Highway-44 to review security arrangements ahead of the annual Amarnath Yatra, saying that comprehensive security arrangements have been put in place in coordination with other security forces to ensure a safe pilgrimage. Speaking to reporters during the visit, the IGP said senior officers of the Jammu and Kashmir Police were inspecting security deployment across different Yatra districts to identify and address any shortcomings before thecommencement of the pilgrimage. He said the inspections were aimed at refining the security response and ensuring effective supervision of arrangements along the Yatra route. Police personnel have been deployed at various transit camps to facilitate pilgrims and provide assistance whenever required, Birdi said. He urged pilgrims to carefully read the dos and don'ts and guidelines issued by the Shri Amarnath Shrine Board,besides followingtraffic advisories issued by the Jammu and Kashmir Police. The Kashmir Police chief appealed to pilgrims to adhere to the prescribed cut-off timings and plan their travel accordingly to ensure a smooth and safe pilgrimage. The 57-day pilgrimage will formally commence on July 3, with pilgrims proceeding to the holy cave shrine from the twin base camps at Nunwan in Pahalgam and Baltal.

RisingKashmir 2 Jul 2026 1:42 am

Sinha thanks PM, Gadkari for landmark NH-44 infras

Jammu, Jul 01: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha has expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Minister of Road Transport & Highways Nitin Gadkari for the completion of an 810-metre-long viaduct near Ramsoo in Ramban district and a 3.5-kilometre AT-03 Tunnel connecting Digdole to Panthyal on National Highway-44. Heartfelt gratitude to Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi Ji and Hon'ble Union Minister for Road Transport & Highways, Shri Nitin Gadkari Ji for transforming J&K's highways and road connectivity. The completion of 810m long Viaduct near Ramsoo in Ramban district and 3.5-km AT-03 Tunnel connecting Digdole to Panthyal on NH-44 is yet another monumental feat. These key infrastructures secure smooth and all-weather movement for locals, tourists, freight and security forces, while ensuring a safer and seamless journey for the pilgrims of Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra 2026, bypassing landslide-prone stretches, the Lieutenant Governor said. The landmark road infrastructures are scheduled to open for traffic on July 3, 2026.

RisingKashmir 2 Jul 2026 1:39 am

LG reviews facilities at Jammu base camp

Directs enhanced manpower for pilgrim influx Jammu, Jul 01: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Wednesday visited the Yatri Niwas at Bhagwati Nagar in Jammu and reviewed arrangements in place for pilgrims ahead of Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra-2026. He took an appraisal of logistics, lodging, security arrangements, health facilities, help desks, sanitation, power and water supply, emergency and other essential services. The Lieutenant Governor directed officials to enhance manpower management to seamlessly cater to the heavy influx ofdevotees andcalled for regular public announcements at Bhagwati Nagar and Tawi Riverfront to ensure yatris receive essential information on time. He also interacted with devotees of Baba Barfani and wished them a safe, peaceful, and blessed pilgrimage. The 57-day-long Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra will commence on July 3 from the base camp on both routes and culminate on August 28, 2026. The first batch of the Yatra will be flagged off by the Lieutenant Governor on July 2 from Yatri Niwas, Bhagwati Nagar, Jammu. The Lieutenant Governor was accompanied by DGP Nalin Prabhat, Special DG Coordination S.J.M. Gillani, Divisional Commissioner Jammu Ramesh Kumar, IGP Jammu Bhim Sen Tuti, IGP CRPF Jammu Sector Amol V Homkar, IGP Traffic M. Suleman Choudhary, Deputy Commissioner Jammu Dr Rakesh Minhas, Municipal Commissioner Jammu Dr Devansh Yadav, and senior officials from civil administration, police, and security forces.

RisingKashmir 2 Jul 2026 1:37 am

IVF Dreams Turn to Mourning

Baramulla familys tragedy questions how an underconstruction centre was allowed to operate on patients A 35-year-old woman from Baramulla walked into an IVF and maternity centre in Hyderpora for a routine procedure and never returned alive. Her death at Harkaar IVF & Maternity Centre has shaken Darwa-Wagoora and triggered anguished protests. It should now shake the conscience of the entire health system in Jammu and Kashmir. The family alleges what no civilised society can ignore: that the facility was operating as an IVF centre without mandatory registration, and that an alleged overdose of anaesthesia and subsequent mishandling led to her death. Even more disturbing is what followed. By the time the family and relatives rushed back to the centre, they say they found the premises locked on a working day, with staff having disappeared. This is not the conduct of an institution with nothing to hide. The Chief Medical Officer of Srinagar has now confirmed that the centre was functioning as an IVF facility without registration from the competent authority, and that records have been seized. This raises hard, unavoidable questions. How did a still under-construction facility start operating on patients? Where were the inspectors when expensive, high-risk fertility procedures were being performed? Who signed off on the anaesthesia protocols, the operation theatre standards, and the basic emergency preparedness? The Baramulla womans family has termed this murder. Whether the legal definition eventually fits will be for investigation and the courts to establish. But there is little doubt that, if proven, such gross disregard for the law and for human life cannot be brushed aside as a routine case of medical error. This tragedy points to a dangerous ecosystem where unregistered centres, weak enforcement and poor oversight combine to put desperate patients at grave risk. The authorities have moved to seal the facility and initiate a preliminary inquiry. That is a start, not a closure. A time-bound, transparent investigation, with the involvement of independent experts and full disclosure of findings, is essential. The police must pursue the case with seriousness, and the health administration must identify every official lapse that allowed an unregistered IVF centre to function in the heart of Srinagar. There is a wider accountability too. The growing demand for fertility services has led to a mushrooming of IVF and assisted reproduction clinics. Without strict, visible enforcement of registration, standards and regular audits, more families will be pushed into the arms of centres that may have the equipment and glossy brochures but not the licence or the systems to safeguard life. One woman from Baramulla should not have had to pay with her life to expose this gap. The least the system owes her family now is justice and a regulatory crackdown strong enough to ensure that no other patient in Jammu and Kashmir walks into an unregistered theatre and never comes home again.

RisingKashmir 2 Jul 2026 1:31 am

New Lifeline on NH-44

Viaduct and tunnel promise safer, smoother travel to the Kashmir Valley The completion of two major infrastructure projects on the JammuSrinagar National Highway (NH-44) marks an important development for Jammu and Kashmirs connectivity. Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari has announced that an 810-metre viaduct near Ramsoo in Ramban district and the 3.5-kilometre AT03 tunnel between Digdole and Panthyal are now ready, adding a vital layer of safety and reliability to the regions main road corridor. For years, the RambanBanihal stretch has been affected by landslides, closures and difficult driving conditions, often disrupting the movement of people and supplies. By bypassing one of the most landslide-prone sections of this route, the new viaduct and tunnel are designed to ensure smoother traffic flow and more predictable travel. Their opening is expected to significantly reduce travel time and provide commuters with an allweather passage to and from the Valley. The timing of the launch, ahead of the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra, is particularly significant. The annual pilgrimage draws thousands of devotees from across the country, placing added pressure on the already busy highway. With these projects scheduled to open for traffic on July 3, 2026, pilgrims are likely to benefit from a safer and more comfortable journey. Locals, students, patients, traders and defence personnel who depend on NH44 on a daily basis are also expected to experience a tangible improvement in travel conditions. The anticipated benefits go beyond convenience. More reliable road connectivity can help reduce logistics costs, stabilise the supply of essential commodities and support a more predictable flow of goods into and out of the Valley. Tourism and trade, both central to Jammu and Kashmirs economic prospects, stand to gain from a highway that remains open and functional across seasons. These projects, built at a combined cost of 680 crore, are part of a broader effort to modernise the strategic highway network in the Union Territory. As more such interventions take shape, the overall resilience of Jammu and Kashmirs road infrastructure is expected to strengthen. This, in turn, can support long-term economic activity, create new opportunities along the route and encourage greater movement of people and ideas. The new Ramsoo viaduct and AT03 tunnel thus represent more than just engineering additions to NH44. They signal a continuing focus on improving connectivity to the Kashmir Valley, with the potential to make travel safer, quicker and more dependable for all who use this vital lifeline.

RisingKashmir 2 Jul 2026 1:30 am

Aaghaz of a Bitter Truth: Reflections on Ageing and the Erosion of Care in Kashmir

In 1947, when much of the sub- continent was ablaze, Mahatma Gandhi said he saw a ray of hope in Kashmir. What has happened to that hope? NIGHAT SHAFI PANDIT As I step into the twilight years of my life, now comfortably falling into the category of a senior citizen, I often find myself reflecting on the journey Ive walkedthirty long years of serving my community through the HELP Foundation J&K, an organization I have had the privilege to lead since its inception. This journey has been filled with stories of sorrow, resilience, hope, and transformation. But today, more than anything, I find myself concerned and deeply moved by a silent crisis unfolding around usthe neglect and isolation of the elderly in our society. Three decades ago, when I first began my work in social service, it was the vulnerable women and orphaned children who needed our immediate support. The 1990s were difficult times in Kashmir. As a mother who had to send her children away for their safety and education, I understood deeply the pain of separation and the fear that comes with uncertainty. That emotional connection steered my resolve and helped me empathize with the children left behind and the women who had to shoulder entire families amid conflict. With time, the situation improved. I took the decision to close down our Shehjaar Orphanagea bold but necessary step. Children were now safer in their homes, and schooling had resumed more consistently. The transition from relief to rehabilitation allowed us to redirect our efforts toward empowering women through micro-economic initiatives, self-help groups, and entrepreneurial ventures. All they needed was guidance, training, and market accesselements we worked to provide. But time is a teacher like no other. As I aged, I saw how the needs around me changed, and in turn, how my own empathy expanded to include those I now most relate tothe elderly. It pains me to say that we, the elders of Kashmir, the ones who nurtured generations with discipline, ethics, and unconditional love, are now becoming increasingly invisible in our own households. Issues like drug addiction among youth, domestic abuse, and now the neglect of senior citizens were once alien to our culture. I recall old sayings about the blood-red sunsets being omens of violencean unfamiliar and feared phenomenon in a land otherwise known for its peace, compassion, and Kashmiriyat. In 1947, when much of the sub- continent was ablaze, Mahatma Gandhi said he saw a ray of hope in Kashmir. What has happened to that hope? One of the more recent developments Ive observed with both alarm and sadness is the emergence of Old Age Homes, euphemistically named home stays for the elderly. One such facility, Aaghaz, located in the Bagh-e-Mehtab area of Srinagar, caught my attention. The name itselfmeaning beginningmade me pause. What kind of beginning is this? Is it the beginning of comfort and dignity for the elderly? Or the beginning of a lonely journey towards the end ? I have often wonderedhad I not the security of my own home and the pension of my late husbandcould I, too, have landed in such a facility? The thought sends shivers down my spine. Shared spaces, lack of privacy, cold winters, and a higher risk of infections are a grim reality, especially for those of us who now catch a cold with just a draft of wind. While these homes may now be a reality we must accept, we cannot do so without asking some critical questions. Who is running these facilities? Are they adequately funded? What is the standard for hygiene, nutrition, medical care, and psychological support? Is there a trained counsellor to address the emotional well-being of the residents? What happens when someone needs hospitalisation? Are the children of these elderlyespecially those well-settled abroadheld accountable for their parents' upkeep? There must be regulations, just as there are for Child Care Institutions under the Integrated Child Protection Scheme (ICPS). But are these guidelines being followed, monitored, or even framed? ( The Author is Chairperson, HELP Foundation J&K)

RisingKashmir 2 Jul 2026 1:28 am

Sustainable Rural Development

Statistics transform data into knowledge, and knowledge into development Statistics Day is observed in India every year on 29 June to commemorate the birth anniversary of the eminent statistician Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis. Statistics Day 2026 is being observed with the theme Unlocking the potential of Administrative data. The theme emphasizes the importance of utilizing both traditional and emerging data sources to support evidence-based policymaking and sustainable development. Rural development is a key component of national progress, as nearly half of Indias population resides in rural areas. Effective rural development requires accurate, reliable, and timely statistical information. Statistics help policymakers understand rural realities, identify developmental gaps, allocate resources efficiently, and assess the impact of various government initiatives. Importance of Statistics in Rural Development Statistics serve as the backbone of rural planning and development. Through surveys, censuses, and administrative records, governments can obtain valuable information regarding population, agriculture, employment, education, health, and infrastructure. Such data assist in identifying the needs of rural communities and formulating appropriate development strategies. In the agricultural sector, statistical data provide insights into crop production, rainfall patterns, irrigation facilities, and market trends. These data help farmers, researchers, and policymakers improve agricultural productivity and ensure food security. Similarly, employment statistics guide the implementation of rural employment schemes and livelihood programs. Statistics also play a significant role in monitoring and evaluating government programs such as Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA), Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, and National Rural Livelihoods Mission. By analyzing performance indicators, policymakers can measure progress, identify shortcomings, and improve service delivery. Unlocking New Data Sources for Rural Development The theme of Statistics Day 2026 highlights the need to explore innovative and non-traditional data sources. In the digital age, valuable information is generated through satellite imagery, geospatial technologies, mobile devices, digital transactions, and administrative databases. Satellite and remote sensing technologies provide real-time information on crop conditions, land use, water resources, and environmental changes. These technologies help in monitoring agricultural activities, managing natural resources, and responding to disasters such as floods and droughts. Administrative data collected through government departments offer continuous and cost-effective information on rural populations. Digital records related to health, education, land ownership, and welfare schemes contribute to more efficient planning and implementation. Furthermore, the use of Big Data, Artificial Intelligence, and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) enables advanced analysis and forecasting. These technologies support evidence-based decision-making and facilitate targeted interventions in rural areas. Contribution to Inclusive and Sustainable Development Unlocking diverse data sources contributes significantly to inclusive and sustainable development. Better data ensures that vulnerable groups such as women, small farmers, landless labourers, and tribal communities are adequately represented in development planning. This promotes social inclusion and equitable distribution of resources. Accurate statistical information also supports environmental sustainability by enabling efficient management of natural resources, monitoring climate change impacts, and promoting sustainable agricultural practices. Data-driven governance enhances transparency, accountability, and responsiveness in rural development programs. In conclusion, statistics are indispensable for achieving rural development and improving the quality of life in rural communities. The Statistics Day 2026 theme, Unlocking the potential of Administrative data, highlights the transformative role of data in addressing rural challenges and promoting sustainable growth. India can strengthen rural development initiatives, reduce disparities, and build a more inclusive and resilient future by integrating traditional statistical methods with modern data sources and technologies. (The Author is in the Indian Statistical Service (ISS), C/O Deputy Director General (DDG) / Statistical Advisor, Department of Rural Development, MORD, Government of India. Feedback: ashhiss25@gmail.com)

RisingKashmir 2 Jul 2026 1:20 am

How SKUAST-Kashmir is Revolutionising Doctoral Research for Societal Change

SKUAST-Kashmir continues to reform the role of higher educational institutions in the twenty-first century PROF AZMAT ALAM KHAN As per the Ministry of Educations All India Survey on Higher Education (AISHE) 2021-2022, PhD enrolment in India has increased to around 2 lakh students, up from around 1 lakh in 2014-15. This amounts to more than an 80% jump. Assuming each scholar takes about 3-4 years to complete their thesis, India produces an average of 35,000-53,000 dissertations per year. The question that arises before us is how many titles are translated into practice, policy, or actionable deliverables. While we are churning through numbers and trying to calculate academic output, somewhere right now, a doctoral candidate is spending 14 hours a day in a windowless lab, isolating a specific enzyme that could cure a localised crop disease. Unfortunately, the chance that their work will reach the farmer for whom it matters most is very low, and the farmer will rarely know about it. A primary reason for this condition is the prevalence of measuring academic success by the number of international publications a scholar produces. So, like a herd, our best minds in the country are trying their best to publish their research in international journals, but their research never reaches the people for whom it is intended. And unfortunately, most research ends up on library shelves, in archives, or in databases. This disconnect has led to the Dusty Shelf Syndrome, where a countrys brilliant and resource-intensive doctoral research gathers dust in anticipation of being published but rarely gets to see the chance of broader, impactful dissemination. Two specific features mark this systemic condition. Metrics Over Meaning: Unfortunately, success in our academic setup is measured through citations and impact factors rather than outcomes and impact. This makes the entire research process procedure-oriented rather than outcome-oriented. The Ivory Tower Chasm: Our academia is stuck in a rigid framework of dividing a clear distinction between pure knowledge and societal execution; this division ensures that our best intellect rarely translates into public-serving deliverables. To rescue this trapped potential, institutions must implement structural interventions that force an evolution from ink to impact. It is this philosophy that has guided SKUAST-Kashmir's reform journey. The formulation of the Universitys Institutional Development Plan (IDP) in 2018 kick-started this reform, which aimed to break through traditional frameworks and advance an outcome-based mindset. At the heart of this innovation is the SKUAST-Ks innovative and copyrighted Education model, Spinning Wheel of Knowledge. The model brings together four interconnected quadrants of Education, Research, Innovation, and Stakeholders, bridging the much-needed gap between academia, industry, policy, and society. The model spins into a continuous cycle where education drives research, research leads to innovation, innovation creates products and services, and these outputs ultimately benefit stakeholders and society at large. The feedback and experiences of stakeholders again enrich education and research, thereby completing the full circle of knowledge generation and application. Making sure the innovative wheel keeps turning is the Universitys guiding philosophy: SKUAST-K for Quality of Life. The philosophy ensures that the main purpose of education and research translates into community well-being. Additionally, the University has adopted the slogan Patent to Product. This illustrates the institutions pledge to translational research and the commercialisation of technologies. SKUAST-K has deliberately departed from the traditional educational mandates of teaching, research, and extension by adopting a fourth mandate: Entrepreneurship. Thereby bringing the start-up culture into its academic ecosystem. In a push to produce outcome-based and translational research, one of the most transformative reforms introduced by the University has been the remodeling of the traditional PhD thesis format by the addition of a dedicated chapter titled Outcome of Research. What may seem like a simple change on paper can, however, bring about a meaningful shift in the future direction of higher education and research culture. As traditional dissertations documented the research through watertight compartments of Introduction, Review of Literature, Materials and Methods, Results, Discussion, and Conclusion, the scientific investigations, though, are comprehensively described; they mostly become pieces of academic documentation rather than adequately reflecting the pragmatic utility, societal relevance, or translational value of the research. SKUAST-Ks initiative to introduce Outcome of Research significantly breaks through this mindset and establishes a process to demonstrate research's measurable impact and real-world applicability. The chapter will ensure that the scholar focuses on their research in terms of tangible outputs and outcomes, such as patents, copyrights, designs, developed technologies, products, start-ups, practice packages, externally funded projects, policy papers, commercialised innovations, field applications, and societal interventions. The aim is to invigorate an innovative mindset among our best thinkers and develop actionable solutions that consider the practical utility, scalability, and societal relevance of their work. The research process thus becomes outcome-oriented rather than procedure-oriented. Another traditional crutch this initiative will help do away with is placing the onus solely on scholars; it encourages both the scholar and the supervisor to be part of collective change by linking research problems to societal needs, industrial challenges, farming issues, environmental concerns, market demands, or policy priorities. This strengthens accountability in research. With the inclusion of the Outcome of the Research chapter, the final thesis will have an explicit documentation of outcomes and impact. This will organically increase the translational potential of the studies being undertaken. Once this process begins, it will, in turn, catalyse innovation and entrepreneurship within the academic setting. Now, the answers will not be documented in text but will be translated into patents, products, technologies, and start-ups emerging from research. SKAUST-K thus is consciously creating a movement from Thesis to Technology, Patent to Product, and ultimately Knowledge to Impact. The fruits of this change will create a stronger linkage between universities and stakeholders, making research participatory, inclusive, and socially responsive. By fundamentally restructuring the thesis framework, the university will also create an institutional mechanism to measure the impact of research investments and academic efforts. Now the thesis will result in technologies developed, products commercialised, start-ups incubated, policies influenced, or societal problems addressed. Thereby instilling the change systemically. It initiates a structural shift in the philosophy of doctoral education. One that transforms the thesis document into a dynamic, responsive instrument that brings innovation, societal engagement, entrepreneurship, and developmental impact. This reiterates the Universitys pledge to create a research culture that is accountable, stakeholder-driven, innovation-oriented, and consistent with national aspirations for self-reliance and sustainable development. And the University is already witnessing the results of these reforms. Dr. Riyaz Ashrafs seminal work on sensor-based smart irrigation for high-density apple cultivation acts as a convincing example of the pioneering research reforms taking practical shape at SKUAST-K. Following the incorporation of the Outcome of the Research chapter, the thesis has taken the shape of six patents, policy papers, innovation-driven research outputs, and the development of a circuit prototype, indicating the Universitys strengthened emphasis on translational and impact-oriented research. The landmark work has also earned commendation from Shri Manoj Sinha Ji, Honble Lieutenant Governor of Jammu & Kashmir. Through such visionary initiatives, SKUAST-Kashmir continues to reform the role of higher educational institutions in the twenty-first century. The University has demonstrated that education and research attain their true meaning only when they lead to progress, societal transformation, and qualitative improvements in people's lives. (The author is Registrar SKUAST-K and can be reached at: azmatalamkhan@gmail.com )

RisingKashmir 2 Jul 2026 1:16 am

Why Technology Must Remain Our Servant, Not Our Master

Technology may connect billions of devices, but only humanity can truly connect hearts The smartphone is undoubtedly one of humanity's greatest inventions. It has revolutionised communication, education, healthcare, banking, governance and commerce, placing an unprecedented amount of knowledge and convenience in the palm of our hands. Yet, like every technological revolution, its misuse has created challenges that society is only beginning to understand. Today, millions of people are not merely using social mediathey are increasingly living for it. Virtual approval has begun replacing genuine human happiness, while digital popularity is often mistaken for personal success. According to the Global Digital Report 2025 (DataReportal), there are over 5.5 billion internet users worldwide, including more than 5.2 billion active social media users. The average person spends over 2 hours and 20 minutes every day on social networking platforms. Among teenagers and young adults, daily usage frequently exceeds five to seven hours. What was originally designed as a communication tool has gradually evolved into a powerful force shaping emotions, relationships, opinions and even personal identity. Social media platforms are driven by sophisticated algorithms designed to maximise user engagement rather than personal well-being. Every notification, like, comment and share activates the brain's reward circuitry by releasing dopaminethe neurotransmitter associated with pleasure and anticipation. Neuroscientists have compared this intermittent reward mechanism to those employed by gambling machines, making repeated checking of smartphones almost instinctive. It is therefore unsurprising that many users unconsciously unlock their phones over 100 times a day, often without any genuine purpose. The consequences are increasingly visible in everyday life. Family dinners are interrupted by smartphones. Tourist destinations are visited more for photographs than for appreciation. Concerts are watched through mobile screens instead of with one's own eyes. Weddings, birthdays, festivals and even acts of charity are frequently staged for online audiences rather than experienced personally. Memories are no longer treasured in the heart; they are converted into reels and stories. Experiences appear meaningful only after accumulating likes, comments and shares. The Young Generation: The Greatest Casualty Perhaps the most disturbing consequence of excessive smartphone and social media use is its impact on children and adolescents. This is the first generation in history to grow up with smartphones from early childhood, and mounting scientific evidence suggests that excessive digital exposure is affecting their mental health, learning ability, emotional stability and social development. According to UNICEF, nearly one in every three internet users worldwide is a child. The Global Digital Report 2025 estimates that teenagers spend between four and seven hours daily on smartphones outside schoolwork, leaving little time for reading, sports, hobbies, family interaction or outdoor play. The World Health Organisation (WHO) has warned that problematic social media use among adolescents has increased sharply in recent years. Many young people exhibit addictive behavioural patterns, including compulsive checking of phones, anxiety when disconnected, inability to control screen time and emotional dependence on online approval. Such behaviour has been linked with declining academic performance, poor sleep quality, reduced physical activity, increased anxiety and depression. A landmark 2023 advisory by the U.S. Surgeon General reported that adolescents spending more than three hours daily on social media face almost twice the risk of developing symptoms of anxiety and depression compared with moderate users. Excessive exposure has also been associated with loneliness, body-image dissatisfaction, eating disorders, low self-esteem and self-harm among vulnerable adolescents. Education is suffering as well. Research published by UNESCO and several international educational institutions indicates that excessive smartphone use significantly reduces attention span, weakens memory retention and interferes with deep learning. Every notification interrupts concentration, forcing the brain to restart the learning process. Cognitive scientists estimate that after each interruption, it may require 20 to 25 minutes to regain full concentration. Thus, what appears to be a harmless glance at a notification often results in prolonged loss of productivity. Sleep deprivation has emerged as another silent epidemic. Blue light emitted by smartphone screens suppresses melatonin production, delaying sleep and reducing sleep quality. The American Academy of Paediatrics recommends minimising recreational screen exposure before bedtime because inadequate sleep adversely affects memory, emotional regulation, immunity and academic performance. Social media has also created an environment of relentless comparison. Carefully edited photographs, filtered lifestyles and unrealistic standards of beauty and success often make young people believe that their ordinary lives are somehow inadequate. The American Psychological Association (APA) reports that continuous exposure to idealised online images contributes significantly to anxiety, depression and poor body image, particularly among adolescent girls. Cyberbullying has become another major public health concern. According to UNESCO, nearly one in three students worldwide has experienced bullying, with online harassment becoming increasingly common. Unlike traditional bullying, cyberbullying follows victims into their homes through their digital devices, leaving them with no safe refuge and causing long-lasting psychological trauma. If these trends continue unchecked, society risks raising a generation that communicates fluently through screens but struggles with empathy, patience, attentive listening and genuine human relationships. Emotional intelligence develops primarily through face-to-face interactionnot through emojis, notifications, or follower counts. Perhaps the greatest casualty has been genuine human relationships. Modern communication has become faster but not necessarily deeper. A person may have thousands of online followers yet struggle to find a single trusted friend during a personal crisis. Family members living under the same roof increasingly spend evenings interacting more with their screens than with one another. Digital communication has expanded networks while paradoxically shrinking emotional intimacy. Another troubling development is the growing influence of algorithms on independent thinking. Social media platforms personalise content according to previous preferences, gradually creating echo chambers where users repeatedly encounter only opinions that reinforce their existing beliefs. This weakens critical thinking, narrows intellectual diversity and increases political and social polarisation. Instead of encouraging thoughtful dialogue, algorithms often reward outrage, sensationalism and confirmation bias because such content generates higher engagement. Public discourse has also changed. Charity initiatives, environmental campaigns and acts of kindness undoubtedly deserve appreciation. However, when humanitarian work is undertaken primarily for publicity rather than compassion, the line between genuine service and self-promotion becomes blurred. Increasingly, the value of an action appears to depend not on its social impact but on the number of views, likes and shares it receives. The economic consequences are equally significant. Workplace studies indicate that repeated smartphone interruptions substantially reduce productivity because every distraction requires additional time for the brain to regain focus. Employees who constantly switch attention between work and notifications experience reduced efficiency, increased errors and greater mental fatigue. None of this suggests that technology itself is harmful. On the contrary, smartphones have revolutionised education, enabled telemedicine, improved disaster management, expanded financial inclusion through digital payments and connected families separated by continents. During the COVID-19 pandemic, digital technologies allowed education, business and governance to continue despite unprecedented restrictions. The challenge, therefore, lies not in technology itself, but in the manner in which society chooses to use it. The solution lies not in rejecting technology but in restoring balance. Families should consciously establish screen-free periods during meals and conversations. Schools should incorporate digital literacy alongside conventional education, teaching students not merely how to operate technology but how to use it responsibly. Employers should encourage uninterrupted work periods, while individuals should periodically disconnect from digital platforms to reconnect with nature, hobbies and meaningful face-to-face relationships. Ultimately, the quality of life cannot be measured by online popularity. A thousand likes cannot replace a heartfelt conversation. Viral fame cannot substitute genuine friendship. No algorithm can replicate the comfort of a caring family or the peace of a clear conscience. Technology must remain humanity's servantnot become its master. The true richness of life lies not in how many people view our moments online, but in how deeply we experience those moments ourselves. If society fails to restore equilibrium between the virtual and the real, it risks sacrificing independent thought, meaningful relationships, mental well-being and inner contentment for the fleeting illusion of digital validation. The greatest achievements of civilisation have never been measured by notifications, followers or viral content. They have always been built upon wisdom, compassion, integrity, meaningful relationships and strength of character. Technology may connect billions of devices, but only humanity can truly connect hearts. (The Author is B.E. (Mech), B.O.E., ASME, Deputy Director of Boilers (Retd.), Mysuru)

RisingKashmir 2 Jul 2026 1:11 am

PDP targets Govt over mutton supply crisis

Says supply disruption has hit traders , consumers across valley Srinagar, July 1: Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) General Secretary Mohammad Khurshid Alam on Tuesday criticised the National Conference-led government over the ongoing mutton supply disruption, terming it an administrative failure that has affected traders and consumers across Kashmir. In a statement, Alam said the situation had reached a point where meat dealers were reportedly appealing to the public to reduce the scale of marriage functions because of shortages, describing it as an unusual development for the Valley. He alleged that the crisis had impacted one of Kashmirs major economic sectors and claimed the government had failed to adequately safeguard the interests of traders and maintain supply stability. Alam also referred to alleged illegal demands and disruptions outside Jammu and Kashmir that, according to him, had affected the transportation of livestock into the Valley. The PDP leader appreciated party president Mehbooba Mufti for raising the issue and urged the government to intervene immediately to restore normal supply and address concerns of traders and consumers.

RisingKashmir 2 Jul 2026 1:07 am

Private universities bill opens new avenues in higher education: Sakeena

Says NC pivotal role in expanding education in J&K cant be denied Srinagar, July, 01 The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference senior leader and Minister for School Education, Health and Social Welfare Sakeena Itoo Wednesday said that strengthening, modernising and revitalising the education system is among the foremost priorities of the present government. She stated that like several other sectors, education in Jammu and Kashmir suffered significantly after 2019, but the present people's government, formed with a strong public mandate, has initiated serious efforts to restore the sector and address its shortcomings. She made these remarks while interacting with a delegation of the Private Schools Association of Jammu and Kashmir, led by its President, Nazar-ul-Islam Baba. The delegation also included the district presidents of Srinagar, Budgam and Ganderbal. During the meeting, the two sides held detailed discussions on issues concerning the private education sector, including educational standards, policy matters and other related concerns. The delegation also submitted a memorandum highlighting its demands and grievances. Sakeena Itoo assured the delegation that the government would sympathetically consider all genuine demands of the private education sector and take prompt and effective measures wherever feasible. She said the people of Jammu and Kashmir are well aware that after 2019, almost every sector in the region was gradually weakened. Public access to government offices became limited, people's grievances remained unheard and there was an absence of public representation in decision-making. She added that, by the grace of Almighty Allah and with the overwhelming mandate of the people, a democratic government came to power and immediately prioritised the revival of institutions that had suffered due to years of mismanagement, while also correcting several ill-conceived administrative decisions. The Education Minister said that an undemocratic and bureaucracy-driven system had caused irreparable damage to the education sector. She noted that the unjustified alteration of the academic calendar had created widespread confusion, affecting students, parents and educational institutions alike. One of the first decisions of the present government, she said, was to restore the OctoberNovember academic session to safeguard the academic future of students. She further stated that the government has undertaken several initiatives to improve the quality of school education, upgrade educational institutions, strengthen infrastructure and advance educational reforms. Examinations are now being conducted on schedule, and results are being declared within the stipulated time frame. Highlighting another significant achievement, Sakeena Itoo said the passage of the Private Universities Bill by the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly marks a historic step that will open new avenues in higher education, attract investment and provide greater access to quality education for the youth within the region. The Minister emphasised that the National Conference has played a historic role in promoting education in Jammu and Kashmir. She said that when the party's founder, Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah, assumed leadership of the erstwhile state, the literacy rate stood at only six per cent. Sakeena Itoo also observed that private educational institutions have become an integral part of the education system and play an important role in delivering quality education. However, she stressed that private schools must strictly adhere to the prescribed laws and regulations while providing modern, quality and value-based education, and continue to uphold the trust reposed in them by parents.

RisingKashmir 2 Jul 2026 1:04 am

Dialogue key to lasting peace in J&K: Bukhari

opposes job outsourcing, seeks resolution of public issues Srinagar, July 1: Apni Party President Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari on Wednesday said lasting peace in Jammu and Kashmir can only be achieved through meaningful dialogue between the Government of India and the people of the region, asserting that peace remains essential for development and prosperity. Speaking to reporters after an event at the party headquarters in Srinagar, Bukhari said his party supports dialogue between India and Pakistan if it contributes to peace in Jammu and Kashmir, while reiterating his long-standing demand for engagement between the Centre and the people of the region. He said dialogue remains the most effective means to address public concerns and resolve grievances, adding that those who earlier opposed such engagement are now endorsing it. Bukhari also criticised the outsourcing of jobs in Jammu and Kashmir, saying the practice adversely affects unemployed youth and should be discontinued irrespective of which government introduced it. He urged the Prime Minister to initiate dialogue with the people of Jammu and Kashmir and address long-pending issues, stating that citizens seek constitutional rights, dignity and equal opportunities. During the event, several political and social figures joined Apni Party, including former Srinagar Municipal Corporation Secretary Sofi Mohammad Akbar, former DDC member Abdul Qayoom Mir, businessman Gulzar Ahmad Pardesi and activist Indumeet Singh. Bukhari further raised concerns over domicile rules and urged the Centre to consider extending the residency requirement for domicile eligibility. He also appealed to the administration to ensure that arrangements for the Amarnath Yatra do not inconvenience local residents while maintaining security and smooth conduct of the pilgrimage.

RisingKashmir 2 Jul 2026 12:59 am

NC Welcomes Push for India-Pak Dialogue

Says peace, stability in South Asia depend on sustained engagement Srinagar, July 01: Jammu and Kashmir National Conference Chief Spokesperson and MLA Tanvir Sadiq on Wednesday welcomed an appeal by over 100 eminent public figures from India and Pakistan urging the leadership of both countries to restore bilateral dialogue and normal diplomatic engagement. The appeal also called for the reinstatement of High Commissioners, resumption of visa services, and reopening of airspace between the two countries. Welcoming the initiative, Sadiq said the National Conference has consistently supported peace, dialogue and normalisation of relations between India and Pakistan, adding that sustained engagement is essential for stability and prosperity in South Asia. He said prolonged mistrust and lack of engagement have negatively impacted the region, particularly Jammu and Kashmir, which bears the highest cost of continued estrangement between the two neighbours. Sadiq said early outreach efforts in the past had generated hope for improved regional cooperation, and a revival of such initiatives would be widely welcomed. He also noted that voices from different sections of society supporting renewed engagement indicate an emerging consensus in favour of dialogue as the most effective means of managing bilateral relations. At the same time, he stressed that meaningful engagement must be supported by credible confidence-building measures and responsible conduct, stating that Pakistan must address concerns raised by India to create conditions conducive to sustained diplomacy. Reiterating his partys position, Sadiq said the National Conference believes dialogue, diplomacy and political engagement remain the only durable pathways to lasting peace, stability and prosperity in the region.

RisingKashmir 2 Jul 2026 12:56 am

Terror must end before India-Pakistan talks: Chugh

Says under PM Modi, India follows zero tolerance on terror New Delhi, June 30: BJP National General Secretary and Rajya Sabha MP Tarun Chugh on Tuesday criticised political leaders who endorsed an appeal seeking restoration of dialogue and normal relations with Pakistan, saying such calls ignore the issue of cross-border terrorism. In a statement, Chugh named several political leaders and questioned appeals for engagement with Pakistan without addressing what he described as Pakistan-sponsored terrorism and infiltration. He said those advocating dialogue should direct their concerns towards Pakistan and seek action against terrorist infrastructure, an end to cross-border terrorism, and accountability for supporting militant activities. Chugh maintained that any move towards normal bilateral engagement should follow credible action against terrorism and reiterated the BJPs position that terror and talks cannot go together. They should ask Pakistan to admit its mistakes before the world and announce an irreversible end to the policy of training, financing and sheltering terrorists. That would be a genuine contribution to peace, Chugh said. Referring to past terror attacks, he said concerns of victims and national security must remain central to any discussion on relations with Pakistan. He added that under Prime Minister Narendra Modis leadership, India continues to follow a policy of zero tolerance towards terrorism and remains committed to raising concerns over cross-border terrorism at international forums.

RisingKashmir 2 Jul 2026 12:53 am

Dumper Crushes 5-Year-Old Girl in Handwara

Handwara, July 1: A five year old girl was killed after being hit by a dumper vehicle at Khanpora near the Handwara check post on Tuesday, officials said. The deceased has been identified as Hafsa Isaq, daughter of Isaq Ahmad Sheikh, a resident of Vodpora. She was reportedly struck by a dumper while in the area and sustained critical injuries. Locals and family members rushed the child to Government Medical College (GMC) Handwara for treatment. However, doctors declared her brought dead on arrival. Police reached the spot soon after the incident and took the accused driver into custody. A police officer confirmed the arrest and said legal proceedings have been initiated in the case. Police have registered a case and further investigation has been set into motion to ascertain the circumstances surrounding the accident.

RisingKashmir 2 Jul 2026 12:48 am

ZanskarManali road closed after cloudburst at Jispa

Zanaskar: The District Police Zanskar on Monday issued a public advisory informing commuters that traffic movement on the ZanskarManali Road has been suspended after a cloudburst blocked the highway at Jispa in Himachal Pradesh's Lahaul and Spiti district. According to the advisory, the information was received from the Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), Lahaul and Spiti, stating that the road has become impassable due to the cloudburst, forcing the suspension of all vehicular movement on the route until further notice. Authorities have advised commuters, tourists, transporters, and the general public not to undertake any journey towards Manali through the ZanskarManali Road until the affected stretch is cleared and officially reopened by the concerned authorities. The police have urged people to strictly follow the advisory and cooperate with the administration to ensure public safety. Travelers have also been requested to stay updated through official announcements before planning their journeys. District Police Zanskar expressed regret for the inconvenience caused and said the restrictions have been imposed purely in the interest of public safety. Restoration work is expected to begin once weather conditions permit and the road is declared safe for traffic by the concerned agencies.

RisingKashmir 2 Jul 2026 12:44 am

Leh gets Indias first petroglyph conservation park

31 ancient rock arts preserved so far: LG Saxena Leh, July 1: The Lieutenant Governor of Ladakh, Vinai Kumar Saxena said that work on India's first Petroglyph Conservation Park at Sindhu Ghat in Leh is progressing rapidly, with 31 ancient petroglyphs already relocated and preserved as part of the ambitious heritage conservation initiative. Sharing the update on X, the Lieutenant Governor said the project marks a significant milestone in preserving Ladakh's rich archaeological and cultural legacy. He informed that the petroglyphs have been carefully shifted from Saboo Thang to the conservation park, where they will be protected for future generations. According to the LG, the relocated petroglyphs range from 4 feet to 17 feet in circumference and weigh between 500 kilograms and 10 metric tonnes, highlighting the complex and meticulous nature of the relocation process. He further stated that, under the first phase of the project, a total of 155 petroglyphs will be preserved at the conservation park, making it the country's first dedicated facility for conserving ancient rock art. Saxena described the petroglyphs as invaluable records of India's civilisational journey and cultural identity. He said the establishment of the Petroglyph Conservation Park represents a historic step towards safeguarding Ladakh's priceless archaeological heritage from natural degradation and other threats. The Lieutenant Governor emphasized that the initiative is not only aimed at protecting these ancient carvings but also at promoting heritage education, archaeological research, and public awareness about Ladakh's unique cultural history. He added that the conservation park will eventually emerge as a world-class destination for responsible cultural tourism, allowing visitors, researchers, historians, and students to explore and appreciate the region's ancient rock art while ensuring its long-term preservation. The project is expected to strengthen Ladakh's position as an important heritage tourism destination and contribute significantly to the conservation of one of the Himalayas' oldest archaeological treasures.

RisingKashmir 2 Jul 2026 12:41 am

Miyane Wachik Kotar released at literary event in Srinagar

Event highlights efforts to preserve , promote literary heritage Srinagar, July 1: The Jammu & Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture and Languages (J&KAACL) on Wednesday organised a grand literary function to release the Kashmiri book Miyane Wachik Kotar authored by noted writer Bashir Arif at Tagore Hall here. The event witnessed the participation of eminent scholars, writers, poets, critics, academicians, students and lovers of Kashmiri literature, reflecting the Academys continued commitment to the promotion and preservation of the regions rich literary heritage. The function was presided over by Prof M Zaman Azurdah, while eminent Kashmiri scholar, literary critic and former Head of the Department of Kashmiri, University of Kashmir, Prof Shafi Shouq, graced the occasion as the Chief Guest. The distinguished personalities who adorned the presidium included the author Bashir Arif, Shahzadi Saiman, Prof Majrooh Rashid, Bashir Budgami, Rafiq Masoodi, Shafaq Sopori, Additional Secretary Academy Ideel Saleem and Rukhsana Jabeen. The programme commenced with a welcome address by Ideel Saleem, Additional Secretary, JKAACL, who welcomed the distinguished guests, writers, scholars and participants. Expressing his gratitude, author Bashir Arif thanked JKAACL for publishing and releasing his book. He also expressed his sincere appreciation to the scholars who critically examined the work and shared valuable insights. He described the occasion as one of the most memorable milestones of his literary journey. Several writers, poets and scholars present in the audience also shared their views on the book and appreciated the Academys initiatives in fostering literary culture through regular publication of books and organisation of literary events across Jammu and Kashmir. In his address, he highlighted the Academys sustained efforts to promote Kashmiri language and literature through publications, seminars, book release functions, literary interactions and cultural programmes. He remarked that JKAACL remains committed to providing a vibrant platform for writers and intellectuals to engage in meaningful literary discourse and to encourage creative expression across generations. The function concluded on a note of appreciation for the Academys continued efforts in promoting Kashmiri language and literature through meaningful literary initiatives and providing a common platform for writers, scholars and readers to engage in constructive intellectual exchange.

RisingKashmir 2 Jul 2026 12:37 am

Phase-I of census completed in J&K, Ladakh

Over 6.67 lakh households opt for self-enumeration Srinagar, July 1: The first phase of Census 2027, comprising House Listing Operations (HLO), has been completed across the Union Territories of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh after a month-long exercise conducted from June 1 to June 30, 2026. Chief Principal Census Officer (CPCO) and Director Census Operations (DCO), J&K and Ladakh, Amit Sharma said the entire operation was conducted through digital means, marking full implementation of end-to-end digital technology in the census process. He said the exercise was completed without any major technical disruptions. Sharma congratulated officers and field functionaries involved in the exercise, including Principal Census Officers, Charge Officers, Nodal Officers, Master Trainers, Field Trainers, Enumerators and Supervisors, for ensuring timely completion of the operations. He said 24,071 digitally mapped and geo-referenced House Listing Blocks across 295 Census Charges were covered in Jammu & Kashmir, while 567 blocks across 17 charges were covered in Ladakh. The exercise included urban, rural, border, tribal, remote and difficult terrain areas. The CPCO said extensive capacity-building programmes were conducted prior to the exercise, with over 29,000 enumerators and supervisors trained in J&K and over 700 in Ladakh. More than 27,000 census kits were distributed in J&K and around 800 in Ladakh. He said the success of Phase-I was the result of coordinated efforts between the Census Directorate, district administrations and field staff, supported by regular reviews, field inspections and digital monitoring. Awareness campaigns through print, electronic and social media also contributed to smooth execution. Sharma further informed that over 6.67 lakh households in Jammu & Kashmir and 7,009 households in Ladakh participated in the self-enumeration process ahead of field operations. He said preparations for the next phase have begun, with District Census Handbooks scheduled to be compiled from August 1, 2026, while population enumeration in snow-bound areas will be conducted as per schedule, followed by the remaining areas in February 2027.

RisingKashmir 2 Jul 2026 12:34 am

28 injured in Budgam bus accident

Budgam, July 1: At least 28 people, including the driver, were injured after a passenger bus met with an accident at Kawnar near Nasrullahpora in central Kashmir's Budgam district on Wednesday. According to eyewitnesses, the bus was on its way from Beerwah to Budgam when the accident took place. The cause of the mishap was not immediately known. Local residents of Nasrullahpora rushed to the scene soon after the accident and rescued the passengers. The injured were evacuated from the damaged bus and shifted to the Sub-District Hospital (SDH), Budgam, for treatment. A police official said that around 28 persons sustained injuries in the accident. All the injured are in stable condition and are receiving the necessary medical care in Sub District Hospital Budgam. Police have registered an FIR at Police Station Budgam and launched an investigation to ascertain the cause of the accident.

RisingKashmir 2 Jul 2026 12:31 am

Earthquake Tremors Felt in Parts of Jammu Kashmir

SRINAGAR: Mild tremors were felt across several parts of Jammu and Kashmir late Wednesday night after a 5.3-magnitude earthquake struck the Hindu Kush region of Afghanistan. According to seismic data, the earthquake occurred at 11:27 pm (IST). The epicentre was located at 36.53N latitude and 70.47E longitude in Afghanistans Hindu Kush region, at a depth []

KashmirLife 2 Jul 2026 12:11 am

Peace Appeal by 117 Indian and Pakistani Citizens Urges PMs to Restore Dialogue, Reopen Kashmir Cross-Border Links

SRINAGAR: More than 100 prominent citizens from India and Pakistan, including senior political leaders, former diplomats, academics, journalists, activists and retired officials, have jointly appealed to the Prime Ministers of the two countries to initiate a comprehensive process of dialogue, restore diplomatic relations and revive people-to-people, trade and transport links in South Asia. In a []

KashmirLife 2 Jul 2026 12:03 am

Woman dies at IVF centre, family alleges negligence

Centre sealed as authorities examine circumstances surrounding death Srinagar, July 01: A 35-year-old woman from North Kashmir's Baramulla district died during a procedure at Harkaar IVF & Maternity Centre in Hyderpora, which the family alleged was operating without mandatory registration. A pall of gloom descended Darwa area of Wagoora in Baramulla after the death of the woman reached there, triggering strong protests by her family, who accused the treating doctor of gross medical negligence and demanded a criminal investigation into the incident. Accusing the hospital of murder and medical negligence, the bereaved family demanded a transparent, time-bound investigation and strict action against those responsible. Family sources said the deceased, originally from Bandipora and married in Baramulla's Wagoora area, had visited Harkaar IVF & Maternity Centre at Hyderpora for treatment. Her husband and family members stated that she was admitted to the IVF centre for a procedure in the uterus. As per the family, her condition deteriorated soon after she was administered anaesthesia during the procedure. Soon after she was administered anaesthesia, we noticed unusual activity as the doctors and staff kept coming in and going out of the operation theatre. We repeatedly asked them if everything was alright, and they assured us that the patient was fine. he said. The family alleged that instead of informing them about her actual condition, the doctors shifted her to Super Speciality Hospital Shireen Bagh, Srinagar. The womans husband alleged that doctors at Shireen Bagh informed them that she had died before being brought there. We brought her here for IVF treatment. She was healthy and walked into the hospital on her own. We were shocked to learn that she had already died before reaching Shireen Bagh hospital, he said. The incident sparked protests outside Harkaar IVF & Maternity Centre, where family and relatives accused the management of attempting to evade responsibility. They claimed that by the time they reached the facility, they found the premises locked despite it being a working day. Protesting family members questioned why a medical institution would shut its doors immediately after such an incident and urged the Health Department to seal the centre pending an impartial investigation. They also demanded strict legal action against those found responsible. They solely held Dr Sajad Wani, the owner of the Centre responsible for what they called murder of lady. The family has specifically alleged that an excessive dose of anaesthesia led to her death. However, Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Srinagar, Dr. Tahir Sajad, said the IVF centre, which was still under construction, was operating without the mandatory registration, following which all its records and documents were sealed on Wednesday. The centre was functioning as an IVF facility without obtaining registration from the competent authorities. It was a newly established facility, and the matter is under investigation, he said. He said registration for IVF centres is granted by the Directorate of Health Services Kashmir, and the facility had been operating without the required approval. Officials also confirmed that the centre was locked after the incident and that its staff had fled the premises. A preliminary inquiry has been initiated jointly by the Directorate of Health Services Kashmir and the CMO Office Srinagar. Health authorities have also requested the police to register an FIR and conduct a thorough investigation into the incident. Despite repeated attempts, the owner of the Harkaar IVF & Maternity Centre and the treating doctor could not be reached for their response. We will update this report once we get their version. The family appealed to the Lieutenant Governor, the Chief Minister, and the Health Minister to take cognizance of the incident and ensure a fair investigation, while demanding strict action against the doctors found responsible.

RisingKashmir 1 Jul 2026 11:54 pm

Gulmarg introduces odd-even rule to ease traffic

Pilot project from July 5Aug 5 aims to cut congestion, pollution Srinagar, July 1: In a move aimed at tackling growing traffic congestion in Gulmarg, the Gulmarg Development Authority (GDA) has decided to introduce an odd-even traffic regulation system for four wheeler vehicles entering the tourist resort on a trial basis. According to an official order, the pilot project will remain in force from July 5 to August 5, 2026. The measure will apply to both private and commercial four wheeler vehicles and is intended to ease traffic movement, reduce pollution and protect the environmentally sensitive destination during the peak tourist season. Under the arrangement, vehicles with registration numbers ending in odd digits will be allowed entry on odd dates, while those ending in even digits will be permitted on even dates. The restrictions will be enforced daily between 8:00 am and 8:00 pm. Officials said the decision was taken after a sharp rise in the number of vehicles visiting Gulmarg, leading to traffic bottlenecks, pressure on road infrastructure and concerns over environmental degradation. The increasing traffic load has also affected air quality and created difficulties for emergency services. Goods carrying and freight vehicles have been kept outside the ambit of the regulation to ensure uninterrupted supply of essential commodities. The GDA said the initiative will be monitored closely during the trial period. Its effectiveness in improving traffic management, environmental conditions and visitor experience will be assessed in coordination with the Police, Traffic Police and other departments. Authorities have directed enforcement agencies to ensure proper implementation of the order. The regulation may be revised, extended or withdrawn after a review of the pilot project's outcomes.If needed, I can also provide a more newspaper style version for print publication. schools.

RisingKashmir 1 Jul 2026 11:47 pm

Jammu Kashmir Bank Crosses Rs 3 trillion Business Mark, Deposits Rise 16%, Advances Grow 25%

J&K Bank crosses the historic Rs 3 trillion business milestone, registering over 20% annual growth as deposits rise 16% and advances surge 25%, reinforcing its strong expansion trajectory

KashmirLife 1 Jul 2026 11:33 pm

Lieutenant Governor inaugurates 'Tawi Aarti' and 'Light & Sound Show' to welcome Amarnath pilgrims

Jammu, July 1: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today inaugurated Tawi Aarti and Light & Sound Show on Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra to welcome Pilgrims of Baba Barfani. Speaking on the occasion, the Lieutenant Governor said that this sacred journey of faith, discipline and spiritual awakening is a source of inspiration for countless generations. He invited seekers from across the country to participate in this spiritual journey. Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra has long been a living thread, weaving together people of diverse languages, cultures and traditions into one shared fabric of faith. With only a few hours remaining before the yatras commencement, Jammu Kashmir reverberates with chants to Lord Shiva, and the holy banks of the Tawi are lit by lamps of devotion. On this auspicious occasion, I extend my warmest greetings and felicitations to all pilgrims. The Tawi Aarti, rooted in ancient practice, stands today as a vibrant symbol of our collective spiritual consciousness, cultural unity, spiritual values and social harmony. The rivers uninterrupted flow reminds us that just as its waters move freely without distinction, so too should human life be guided by love, cooperation, and mutual respect. Throughout Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra, Tawi Aarti will be offered every evening, and each lamp lit will shine as a beacon of hope, purity, renewal, and faith, illuminating not only the path of the pilgrim but the spirit of our society as well, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor applauded the efforts of Jammu Smart City Limited for building Tawi riverfront and ensuring the river's rightful place at the heart of community life. He said banks that were once neglected have become vibrant centres of culture, tradition, social engagement and spiritual values. For centuries Jammu has been known as a centre of spiritual awareness, cultural richness and learning. This land, with its ancient temples, has long embodied spiritual reflection and the finest values of Indian culture. It is therefore heartening to see Jammu reclaiming the distinguished identity for which it has been celebrated in history. I call for people's active participation to keep the city clean and vibrant. On this sacred occasion I envision a Jammu that emerges as a global centre for spiritual tourism, cultural studies and human values. I want to see a Tawi riverfront that sets a model for environmental protection, sustainable development and modern urban planning, where nature, culture and contemporary amenities complement one another to create a new model of development, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor also stated that Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra stands as a timeless symbol of our spiritual traditions, cultural legacy, and collective faith. He said it is one of Indias most revered religious gatherings and embodies a responsibility that echoes the devotion of millions across the nation. It is therefore incumbent upon us to uphold the sanctity of this pilgrimage by ensuring that every devotee who undertakes this journey is met with the highest standards of safety, dignity, comfort, and care. We must strive to ensure that devotees carry back with them an indelible impression of love, warmth and spirit of service shown by the people of Jammu Kashmir. It is our responsibility to make every pilgrim an ambassador for Jammu Kashmir, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor also launched Raahi: Hop Jammu Bus Service, an initiative of District Administration Jammu. It is designed to offer locals and tourists a seamless, convenient, and environmentally sustainable way to explore the rich cultural, heritage, and recreational landscape of Jammu. With a fleet of air-conditioned e-buses, the service will operate on distinct thematic routes: Tirath Line, Chenab Line, Sarhad Line and Fun Line, connecting the Jammu's most significant landmarks. Earlier, the Lieutenant Governor inaugurated Exhibition on Shri Amarnathji Yatra. He also presented Swachhta Souvenirs to Yatris. Jugal Kishore Sharma, Member of Parliament; Sat Sharma, Member of Parliament and President, Bharatiya Janata Party, J&K; Sunil Sharma, Leader of Opposition (LoP) in J&K Legislative Assembly; Nalin Prabhat, DGP; S.J.M.Gillani, Special DG Coordination PHQ; Mandeep Kaur, Commissioner Secretary, Housing & Urban Development Department; Ramesh Kumar, Divisional Commissioner Jammu; Bhim Sen Tuti, IGP Jammu; Shridhar Patil, DIG JSKRange; Dr Rakesh Minhas, Deputy Commissioner Jammu; Dr Devansh Yadav, Municipal Commissioner Jammu and CEO Jammu Smart City Limited and senior officials were present. Members of Legislative Assembly- Yudhvir Sethi, Arvind Gupta and Surinder Bhagat; Rajesh Gupta; President Vishwa Hindu Parishad (J&K and Ladakh); Prof. Umesh Rai, Vice Chancellor, University of Jammu; religious leaders; prominent citizens and people from all walks of life also attended the Tawi Aarti.

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