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Secretary RDD reviews sanitation services for SANJY 2026 along Pahalgam axis

Pahalgam, Jun 13: Secretary, Rural Development Department (RDD) and Panchayati Raj, Mohammad Aijaz Asad on Saturday conducted an extensive review of sanitation arrangements along the Pahalgam axis, from Nunwan Base Camp to Pissutop and Zojibal, in preparation for the forthcoming Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra (SANJY) 2026. During the visit, the Secretary inspected the sanitation infrastructure, including toilets and bath units installed at Nunwan, Chandanwari, Pissutop and Zojibal, to assess the pace and quality of ongoing works. He directed the concerned agencies to expedite progress and ensure timely completion of all sanitation assets as per the prescribed timelines. He also emphasized the importance of maintaining cleanliness in and around the tented accommodations housing sanitation personnel. Highlighting the scale of preparations, the Secretary said that the department has planned comprehensive sanitation arrangements along the Pahalgam axis to facilitate the smooth conduct of SANJY 2026. A total of 3,120 sanitation assets, comprising 2,755 toilets and 365 bath units, are being installed across key locations from Nunwan to Panjtarni to ensure better hygiene, convenience and comfort for pilgrims. He informed that major sanitation facilities have been established at Panjtarni, Sheshnag, Chandanwari and Nunwan Base Camp. Additional facilities are also being created at Pissutop, Zojibal, Wawbal, MG Top, Poshpathri and Bijbehara to further strengthen sanitation coverage along the Yatra route. Aijaz Asad directed that dedicated sanitation teams be deployed at huts maintained by the Shri Amarnath Ji Shrine Board to ensure regular and efficient cleaning throughout the Yatra period. Reviewing the quality of infrastructure being created, he instructed that all toilets and bath units must be equipped with proper latches, door panels, bath fittings, electrical arrangements and drainage systems to provide safe, functional and hygienic facilities to the pilgrims. To strengthen solid waste management systems, the Secretary directed the concerned agencies to expedite wall-matting works and ensure timely installation of all required machinery at Solid Waste Management (SWM) sites. He also chaired a detailed review meeting with officers of line departments and executing agencies at Pahalgam, stressing the need for timely completion of all sanitation assets and reiterating the objective of conducting a Zero Landfill Yatra. The Secretary was accompanied by Director General, Rural Sanitation, Anoo Malhotra; ACD Anantnag, Shafiq Ahmad Wani; Block Development Officers and other field officials during the visit.

RisingKashmir 14 Jun 2026 10:13 am

We must remain cautious in commenting on process: Iran says agreement signing not expected on Sunday

Tehran [Iran], June 14 : Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei said the signing of any agreement is unlikely to take place immediately, stating that it will not happen on Sunday and may take place in the coming days, as per the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB). According to Iran's state broadcaster, IRIB, he urged caution over the ongoing process due to inconsistencies from the other side. We must wait for the exact timing of the agreement's signing. It will not happen tomorrow, but it could take place in the coming days. Due to the other side's inconsistency, we must remain cautious in commenting on the process, IRIB quoted the Baghaei as saying. Later, US President Donald Trump said that a peace deal is due to be signed on Sunday, and it will be a wall to nuclear weapons, which would ensure that Iran doesn't have them in the future. Trump, in a post on Truth Social, said that if the deal doesn't work out, the US has an ultimate alternative. Barack Hussein Obama's Deal with Iran, the JCPOA, was an easy, beautiful, smooth road to a Nuclear Weapon, which Iran would have had six years ago, and would have used long before now. My Agreement with Iran is the exact opposite, A WALL TO NO NUCLEAR WEAPON! In fact, they no longer want a Nuclear Weapon, nor will they have one, either through purchase, development, or any other form of procurement. The Deal is scheduled to get signed tomorrow, and immediately after it is signed, the Hormuz Strait is OPEN TO ALL, he said. Trump further said that the US' relationship with Iran was a much different and better one than previous administrations had. Our relationship with Iran is a much different and better one than previous Administrations have had. Unlike Obama's Hundreds of Billions of Dollars in payments to them, including 1.7 Billion Dollars in green, cold cash, no money will exchange hands. At the appropriate time, when all is calm, we will go in and get the Nuclear Dust, buried deep under the powerful sunken granite mountains, thanks to our beautiful B-2 Bombers and their brilliant pilots, and downblend and destroy it, whether in Iran, or the United States, the US president said. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 14 Jun 2026 10:12 am

Drugs In Teens Part 1: Peer pressure top reason for student drug abuse

Srinagar, Jun 13: A deeply concerning picture of drug and substance abuse among school students in Srinagar has emerged from an extensive action research project that reveals peer pressure, curiosity and academic stress are increasingly pushing adolescents towards addiction, while awareness about rehabilitation and treatment facilities remains alarmingly low. The study, titled Drug and Substance Abuse in Secondary and Hr. Secondary School Students of District Srinagar An Empirical Study for Prevention and Intervention, conducted by Dr Sameena Wani, presently principal Government Girls Higher Secondary School Kothibagh, a copy of which is with the Rising Kashmir, was submitted to the Principal, DIET Srinagar and is being seen as an important academic effort to understand the growing drug menace among school-going children in Kashmir. Based on a large sample of 3,100 students selected from 20 schools across Srinagar, the study paints a disturbing portrait of changing social realities in Kashmir, where narcotics and substance abuse are silently entering classrooms and teenage lives. The research covered students from classes 9th to 12th from both boys and girls secondary and higher secondary schools across uptown and downtown Srinagar. Data was collected through detailed questionnaires involving students, teachers and Heads of Institutions and later analysed through the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS). One of the most alarming findings of the study is the role of peer pressure as the leading factor behind drug abuse among students. According to the research, 46 per cent of boys in high schools and 68 per cent in higher secondary schools identified peer influence as the primary cause pushing students towards drugs. Among girls, too, peer pressure emerged as the dominant factor, with 38 per cent of high school students and 43 per cent of higher secondary students acknowledging its impact. Academic pressure also surfaced as a major contributor among female students. The study found that awareness regarding the causes and consequences of drug abuse remains uneven and inadequate. Less than 50 per cent of girls were aware of drug abuse, while boys showed relatively higher awareness levels. Area-wise analysis revealed that students from downtown Srinagar displayed greater awareness about drug abuse compared to their uptown counterparts. Science stream students were also found to be more aware of the dangers of substance abuse than students from humanities and commerce backgrounds. Though only a small percentage of students admitted to personally consuming drugs, a significantly larger number acknowledged knowing classmates or friends who were using narcotics and addictive substances. As per the study, among boys, tobacco and cigarettes emerged as the most commonly abused substances, followed by morphine, opium and bhang. Similar patterns were observed among girl students, with tobacco ranking as the most abused substance. Equally worrying is the lack of awareness regarding rehabilitation and treatment facilities. The study found that nearly 69 per cent of boys and 74 per cent of girls were unaware of any organisations or agencies dealing with the treatment and rehabilitation of drug addicts. Dr Wani, through her research, has strongly advocated for urgent school-level intervention programmes and integration of anti-drug awareness into the regular curriculum. The study recommends strengthening counselling systems in schools, involving parents and teachers more actively, and creating preventive mechanisms that can identify vulnerable students at an early stage. The findings come at a time when Kashmir is witnessing increasing concern over drug addiction among youth, with educators, parents, religious leaders and civil society repeatedly warning that substance abuse is emerging as one of the most dangerous social challenges confronting the Valley. The research underscores the urgent need for coordinated intervention, awareness campaigns and stronger institutional support to prevent an entire generation from falling prey to addiction.

RisingKashmir 14 Jun 2026 10:03 am

Oil Tanker Overturns on SSG Road Near Kangan

SRINAGAR: An oil tanker overturned after reportedly skidding off the SrinagarSonamargGumri (SSG) Road near Kijpara in the Kangan area of central Kashmirs Ganderbal district during the intervening night, officials said on Sunday. The tanker, bearing registration number JK02DS-9026, is reported to have lost control before veering off the road and overturning, causing substantial damage to []

KashmirLife 14 Jun 2026 10:00 am

J&K transforming under PM Modi: LG

UT now getting Rs 500 crore, Rs 1,000 crore projects Srinagar, Jun 13: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Saturday highlighted Jammu and Kashmirs economic transformation, saying the Union Territory has experienced significant industrial growth in recent years. He said the industrial policy introduced in 2021, with the support of the Government of India, provides incentives worth Rs 28,400 crore and has created a conducive environment for private investment. Before 2021, private investment in Jammu and Kashmir stood at around Rs 14,000 crore. Today, for the first time since Independence, projects valued at more than Rs 500 crore and Rs 1,000 crore are being established in the Union Territory, the LG said, addressing a gathering at an event organised by the Mahamana Malaviya Mission in Kashmir. Sinha said thousands of industrial and business units have been established across J&K, while the startup ecosystem has witnessed substantial growth. He informed that nearly one-third of the 4,300 registered startups in Jammu and Kashmir are based in the Kashmir Valley, reflecting the entrepreneurial potential and aspirations of the regions youth. The Lieutenant Governor further said that Jammu and Kashmir has emerged as a leading performer under the Prime Ministers Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP), despite accounting for only one per cent of the countrys population. For the last three years, J&K has ranked number one in PMEGP implementation, surpassing all other states and Union Territories, he said. He also commended educational institutions and teachers in Jammu and Kashmir for their innovative implementation of the National Education Policy since 2020, describing their efforts as exemplary. Referring to the flexibility introduced under the NEP, he highlighted initiatives such as Design Your Own Degree, which are intended to provide students with greater academic freedom and choice. The LG said Indias sustained economic growth, despite global financial uncertainties, reflects the resilience of its development model and the enduring relevance of leaders such as Malaviya, whose ideas on industrialisation, skill development and self-reliance continue to influence the nations progress. Addressing the gathering, the Lieutenant Governor said the vision of Mahamana Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya continues to inspire Indias pursuit of self-reliance, innovation and inclusive growth. He said the integration of education, culture and modern science is vital for building a developed Jammu and Kashmir and a stronger nation. The LG commended efforts to digitally preserve and promote the thoughts and teachings of Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya, saying the initiative would help extend his ideals to audiences across the globe. He described Malaviya as a visionary statesman whose contributions transcended the challenges of his era and laid the foundation for Indias educational, industrial and cultural advancement. Malaviyas vision of nation-building through education was embodied in the establishment of Banaras Hindu University in 1916 and in his commitment to nurturing engineers, scientists, agricultural experts and scholars capable of contributing to a prosperous and self-reliant India. More than a century ago, Malaviya advocated an education system that integrated science, technology, spirituality, culture, agriculture and vocational trainingan approach that finds resonance in the National Education Policy (NEP), he remarked. Sinha added, Culture, values and modern science together can build a developed India, a self-reliant India and a developed Jammu and Kashmir, the Lieutenant Governor said, adding that ongoing reforms in the education sector are aimed at translating Malaviyas vision into reality.

RisingKashmir 14 Jun 2026 9:53 am

Global Kashmiri Pandit Conclave:Uprooted from homeland, Kashmiri Pandits return is truest victory: LG

Community transformed pain into strength; their homecoming reflects new J&K born after 2019 Srinagar, Jun 13: Those once uprooted from their homeland are returning, and this homecoming is the truest victory, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha said on Sunday as he attended the Global Kashmiri Pandit Conclave at Srinagar, a landmark event attended by distinguished personalities of the Kashmiri Pandit community from India and abroad to celebrate their journey of resilience, renaissance and return. The LG said the presence of business leaders, corporate heads, technology entrepreneurs, and cultural icons sends a powerful message of confidence in the peace of Jammu and Kashmir and trust in the administrative stability under Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The journey of the Kashmiri Pandit community has been scarred by genocide, exile, and struggle. The world once witnessed their wounds and now the triumph. The community chose a different path. They refused to be defined by wounds and struggle. Instead, they transformed that pain into strength, he said. Calling upon distinguished members of the community to set up industries, academic, and cultural institutions in Jammu and Kashmir, Sinha said their contribution is needed across industry, education, arts, and spirituality. I believe the true measure of life lies in what we give back, in the hope we inspire, and in the change we leave behind for our society and nation, he said. The Lieutenant Governor said the return of the Kashmiri Pandit community reflects that after 2019, a new Jammu and Kashmir has been born. The strength of this new Jammu Kashmir reflects your resolve. Its hope reflects your vision. Jammu Kashmir, which witnessed the massacres, pain, and displacement of the Kashmiri Pandit community, has been transformed into a centre of reconstruction by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he said. He observed that the contribution of the Kashmiri Pandit community towards building a Viksit Bharat would be significant and would play an important role in the nation's development journey. The LG said that lives marked by pain and struggle gave the Kashmiri Pandit community only two choicesdespair or rebuilding. They chose creation, rebuilding, and selfless service, and in doing so, the community made history. Hardship never broke their spirit. Suffering did not silence their ambition. Instead, they shaped their own destiny by building industries, founding institutions, driving innovation, and earning respect across the world, he said. The Lieutenant Governor said the Global Conclave also indicates that the time has come for the reconstruction and revival of the ancient glory of the Kashmiri Pandit community. You turned struggle into strength, and that struggle forged community leaders who achieved excellence in technology, finance, medicine, the arts, and civil services. Through your advancement, the Kashmiri Pandit community reminded the world that resolve, courage, and determination are the greatest weapons, he told the distinguished members. The conclave featured various sessions during which distinguished speakers and prominent members of the Kashmiri Pandit community shared their experiences and insights. The event was attended by Advisor to the Chief Minister Nasir Aslam Wani, representatives of Kashmiri Pandit organisations from across the country, senior officers from the police and civil administration, prominent citizens, youth, and a large number of community members.

RisingKashmir 14 Jun 2026 9:47 am

How the Sayyids Shaped Kashmir and the Shifting Legacy of Malkha

The diverse branches of the Sadaat who chose Kashmir as their permanent homeland did incredible, transformative work for Islam in Greater Kashmir To walk through the historic quarters of Shehr-e-Khas in Downtown Srinagar is to traverse layers of an extraordinary past. Yet, few places hold as much collective memory, spiritual reverence, and silent history as Malkhathe vast, ancient resting place for generations of Kashmiri families. What many passing by today might view simply as a crowded urban cemetery is, in reality, a profound monument to the socio-economic, spiritual, and structural transformation of the Valley. To understand Malkha, one must understand the journey of the diverse lineages of the Sadaat (Sayyids), who travelled thousands of kilometres from Persia and Central Asia to make this beautiful vale their homeland, doing incredible work for Islam and permanently rewriting its social fabric. The Sacred Stream From Karbala to the Valley: To comprehend the immense prestige historically associated with the Sadaat, one must look to their theological foundations. By definition, a Sayyid is a direct descendant of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). While the Prophet fathered both sons and daughters, no male children survived into adulthood to pass down his name. nstead, the lineage was carried forward through his deeply revered daughter, Hazrat Fatima az-Zahra (RA), and her marriage to Hazrat Ali ibn Abi Talib (KW). Through this sacred union, the bloodline flowed via their sons, most notably Hazrat Imam Hasan (AS) and Hazrat Imam Hussain (AS). The lineage faced its most pivotal and tragic crucible during the Battle of Karbala. Though Hazrat Imam Hussain (AS)the Martyr of Martyrssacrificed his life, the bloodline was miraculously preserved through his son, Hazrat Imam Ali ibn al-Hussain (Zain-ul-Abideen), the sole male survivor of the family at Karbala. Over the subsequent centuries, his descendants migrated, flourished, and spread across the Islamic world, eventually arriving in distinct, powerful waves to the Kashmir Valley. The Early Pillars Grapes, Sovereigns, and the Gift of Malkha: The bedrock of this presence is inextricably tied to the 14th-century arrival of Hazrat Ameer-e-Kabir Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani (RA), a native of Hamadan, Iran, who led a massive migration of roughly 700 Sayyids across three distinct visits. These Sayyids did not return to Persia; they voluntarily settled or were strategically stationed across the Valley to guide the newly converted population. Beyond theology, they introduced Central Asian civilizationmastering languages, reshaping court culture, and implementing the iconic craft economy of carpet weaving (Qaleen bafi), shawls, and paper-mch that lifted Kashmir economically. The profound benevolence of this elite is perfectly preserved in the revenue and settlement records of Srinagar. Historically, the area known as Malkha was a magnificent 1000-kanal orchard, primarily dedicated to the cultivation of grapes. This vast tract of land was purchased by Mir Muhammad Hamadanithe illustrious son of the Ameer-e-Kabirentirely out of his own pocket for a sum of 29.50 Rupees of Raijul Waqat (the currency of the era). In an act of unparalleled community welfare, he donated this entire land as a Waqf (endowment) to serve as a collective graveyard for the fresh converts to Islam, ensuring they had a dignified, unified resting place. Tragically, contemporary urban pressures have squeezed this 1000-kanal legacy down to a mere 100 kanals or slightly more. Private and governmental encroachments have risen over a mass graveyard that rightfully belongs to all Muslims of Kashmir. More disappointingly, a space explicitly designed to be a unified, egalitarian sanctuary has been fragmented and partitioned, earmarked among specific umbered familiesa stark reflection of modern social stratification disrupting historic benevolence. The Great Lineages A Tapestry of Intellectual and Political Might: The narrative of the Sadaat in Kashmir is incredibly rich and multi-dimensional, composed of distinct clans who brought specific administrative, military, and spiritual strengths to the kingdom: The Simnani Sayyids (The Pioneers): Arriving even before the main wave of Shah-e-Hamadan, figures like Sayyid Hussain Simnania cousin of Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani hailing from Simnan, Iransettled in Kulgam. They laid the crucial foundational groundwork of diplomatic goodwill and spiritual attraction, softening the regional political landscape for the larger migrations that followed. The Baihaqi Sayyids (The Aristocrats and Statesmen): Hailing from Sabzevar (historically part of the Baihaq region in Iran), the Baihaqis entered Kashmir during the Shah Mir Sultanate. They became the ultimate political heavyweights of medieval Kashmir. By marrying into the royal familymost notably when the great King Sultan Zain-ul-Abidin (Budshah) married the daughters of Sayyid Hasan Baihaqithey gained immense administrative power, serving as ministers, chief justices, and military commanders, deeply weaving their lineage into the sovereignty of the state. The Andrabi Sayyids (The Intellectual Custodians): Tracing their origins to Andarab in Central Asia, the Andrabis (led by pioneers like Sayyid Ahmad Andrabi) established major centers of learning and jurisprudence. They served as the literary and legal backbone of the Valley, maintaining meticulous family records (Shajrahs) and ensuring that Islamic law and high Persian literature flourished hand in hand. The Bukhari Sayyids (The Scholars of the Core): Migrating from Bukhara (modern-day Uzbekistan), one of the grandest intellectual capitals of the Islamic world, the Bukharis brought an elite academic tradition. They settled in both urban Srinagar and rural strongholds, acting as the ultimate spiritual arbiters and educators for generations of Kashmiris. A sub clan among Bukharis named after Mir Nazuk Niyazi Qadiri emerged as Nazkis. Mir Nazuk was among the illustrious descendants of Syed Mir Ali Bukhari who was brought to Kashmir by Sultan Zain-ul- Abidin to head his judiciary. Qazi Musa Shaheed who was martyred during rule of Chaks belonged to the same family as also Mir Syed Yaqub whose shrine at Sonwar draws thousands. Qazi Musa Shaheed is buried in Malkha whereas the shrine of Mir Nazuk Niyazi Qadiri, the founder of qadiri order in Kashmir exists at Qadi Kadal in downtown Srinagar. The Muntaqi Sayyids (The Monks of Asceticism): Known for their profound asceticism, piety, and detachment from worldly politics, the Muntaqissuch as Sayyid Mir Nazuk Muntaqianchored the inner, mystical dimensions of faith. Their khanqahs became sanctuaries for the poor, emphasizing spiritual cleansing, social equality, and public charity. Waves of Later Migration The Gilanis of Khanyar: The influx of sacred lineage continued well into the later centuries, bringing new dimensions of prestige. The Gilani Sayyids, who trace their direct biological descent to the great Peeran-e-Pir Sheikh Syed Abdul Qadir Jeelani (RA) of Baghdad, arrived much later than the medieval Hamadani wave. Traveling through the subcontinent, they settled for generations in the historic, metropolitan Mughal hub of Thatta in Sindh before migrating to Kashmir in the 18th century. Bringing with them the sacred Moi-e-Muqaddas (holy relic) of the Sheikh, they anchored the spiritual gravity center of Ziyarat Dastgeer Sahib at Khanyar, reshaping the cultural geography of eastern Srinagar. Even the linguistic variations of this surname highlight a global story of migration. Because the classical Arabic alphabet lacks the hard Persian/Urdu G ( ext{underline{G}af}) sound, the original geographical name Gilan naturally transitioned into Jeelani ( ext{}) or Kilani ( ext{}). This is a matter of geography, not clan; while the lineage is identical, branches of the family in the subcontinent write Gilani or Jeelani, while second and third cousins who have settled in Amman, Jordan, officially maintain the surname as Kilani. Separating Bloodline from Devotion The Local Pirs: For any researcher analyzing the social structure of Kashmir, a crucial distinction must be made between hereditary lineage and devotional affiliation. Across all districts of Jammu and Kashmir, there is a prominent presence of native, local Pirs who use the titles Qadri or Baghdadi. I t is historically vital to note that these local Pirs are not biological descendants of the Gilani Sadaat; they are indigenous to the soil. Their adoption of these titles serves as a beautiful benchmark of their deep faith, service, and generational allegiance to the Khanqahs and the spiritual order of the Peeran-e-Pir. Their identity is anchored in devotion rather than genealogy. The Royal Naqshbandis and Preserved Relics In addition to the aforementioned lines, the Naqshbandi Sadaat made their immense presence felt, dedicating their lives and energy to promoting Islam in Greater Kashmir. Their lineage was woven into the highest echelons of imperial history. In a fact lost to many modern citizens, the sister of the great Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb was married to Syed Mehmood Naqshbandi. Today, both stand buried within the serene, impeccably maintained premises of the historic Shrine of Naqshband Sahib at Khawaja Bazar, Srinagar. The imperial legacy of this union extends to nearby Shamswari, Kusha Sahab, located in close proximity to both the Naqshband Sahib and Dastgeer Sahib shrines. Preserved within a local mosque-cum-shrine lies an extraordinary relic: chapters of the Holy Qur'an written by the third Caliph, Khalifa Usman (RA), in ancient Arabic calligraphyoriginally gifted by Emperor Aurangzeb to his sister on her wedding day. Conclusion In a nutshell, the diverse branches of the Sadaat who chose Kashmir as their permanent homeland did incredible, transformative work for Islam in Greater Kashmir. They did not merely preach; they built the civilisation, political systems, legal structures, economy, and physical geography of Srinagar out of their own pockets and through royal alliances. As the city modernises, preserving the physical boundaries of our historic spaces like Malkha and maintaining absolute clarity regarding our multi-faceted spiritual histories is paramount. It is a legacy of selfless benevolence that must never be allowed to fade into oblivion. (The Author is a former civil servant from the administrative service and RK Columnist, can be reached at: nisargilani57748@gmail.com )

RisingKashmir 14 Jun 2026 9:23 am

Rs 1,667 Crore Expansion to Transform Srinagar Airport into World-class Aviation Hub: Director

SRINAGAR: Srinagar International Airport is set for a major transformation with a Rs 1,667-crore expansion project aimed at significantly enhancing passenger handling capacity, modernising infrastructure and elevating the overall travel experience, Airport Director Javed Anjum said on Saturday. Speaking ahead of the Airports Authority of Indias (AAI) observance of Yatri Suvidha Diwas on June 15, []

KashmirLife 14 Jun 2026 9:00 am

PM Modi arrives in France for G7 Summit, strengthen bilateral ties

NICE (FRANCE):Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in France on Saturday for a visit during which he will hold talks with President Emmanuel Macron, participate in the G7 Summit and attend key innovation-focused events aimed at strengthening bilateral ties. Modi arrived in Nice on the first leg of his five-day visit to France and Slovakia. He []

Kashmir Reader 14 Jun 2026 8:34 am

Temps drop after Kashmir plains get rain

Higher reaches record light snowfall MeT forecasts more precipitation, thunderstorms till June 19 Srinagar: Fresh rainfall across Kashmir plains and light snowfall in the higher reaches on Saturday turned the weather pleasant. According to the details available with news agencyKashmir News Observer (KNO) temperatures in most parts of the Valley dropped significantly below normal. Data []

Kashmir Reader 14 Jun 2026 2:00 am

NHRC files case on attacks against Kashmiris

Takes cognisance of JKSA complaint Srinagar: The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) on Saturday took cognisance of the incidents of harassment and attacks against Kashmiri shawl sellers and students in different parts of the country. The Commission has filed a case under (Case No. 684/90/0/2026) on a complaint filed by the Jammu and Kashmir Students []

Kashmir Reader 14 Jun 2026 1:59 am

Youth-led development govts strong push: PM Modi

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said the government is strongly working towards youth-led development. He noted that one of the defining features of the last 12 years has been the confidence with which Indias youth have pursued their aspirations. Modi highlighted that through initiatives such as Startup India, Digital India, Skill India, []

Kashmir Reader 14 Jun 2026 1:58 am

Even minor errors can adversely impact Census data quality

Ganderbal: Chief Principal Census Officer and Director Census Operations for J&K and Ladakh, Amit Sharma, on Saturday cautioned that even minor errors or conceptual misunderstandings can adversely impact the quality of Census data and affect future policy planning. Sharma was chairing a comprehensive review meeting at the Mini Secretariat Ganderbal to assess the progress of []

Kashmir Reader 14 Jun 2026 1:58 am

Prolonged sitting emerging as major health threat: Experts

Srinagar: Warning that prolonged sitting has become a growing public health concern, the Department of Community Medicine at Government Medical College (GMC) Srinagar has launched a public awareness campaign urging people to reduce sedentary behaviour and adopt healthier lifestyles. The campaign, titled Prolonged Sitting: The New Smoking highlights the serious health consequences associated with spending []

Kashmir Reader 14 Jun 2026 1:58 am

Gurez Valleys Nature Pharmacy Preserving Centuries Of Himalayan Medicinal Wisdom For Future Generations

Traditional knowledge of medicinal plants in Gurez Valley represents accumulated wisdom and adaptation to the Himalayan environment. Preserving this ethnomedicinal heritage is essential not only for safeguarding cultural identity but also for ensuring sustainable utilisation of medicinal plant resources. Dr Jauhar Rafeeq and Dr Hilal Ahmad Malik Gurez Valley, situated in the northwestern Himalayas of []

Kashmir Reader 14 Jun 2026 1:56 am

Nill Naag: A Natural Treasure in Danger

The current state of Nill Naag demands immediate intervention from the concerned authorities Nestled amid the serene landscapes of Budgam district in central Kashmir, Nill Naag is one of the Valley's most beautiful freshwater lakes. Located a short distance from Srinagar, this picturesque destination has long attracted visitors with its crystal-clear blue waters, lush green surroundings, and peaceful atmosphere. For generations, it has served as a popular recreational spot for families, tourists, and nature enthusiasts seeking solace away from the hustle and bustle of urban life. However, this natural treasure is now facing a growing threat due to pollution, neglect, and increasing safety concerns. Over the past few years, the condition of Nill Naag has deteriorated considerably. The lake, once admired for its pristine beauty and clean environment, is increasingly being surrounded by garbage and waste. Plastic bottles, food wrappers, disposable plates, and other litter can be seen scattered along its banks, tarnishing the charm of the area. The unchecked disposal of waste not only affects the visual appeal of the lake but also poses a serious threat to its fragile cosystem. If this trend continues, the water quality may decline further, affecting aquatic life and the overall environmental balance of the region. One of the most disappointing aspects of the situation is the lack of environmental awareness among some visitors. Despite the natural beauty of the site, many people leave behind waste after picnics and outings. Such irresponsible behaviour is gradually transforming a once-pristine destination into a polluted and neglected area. The absence of adequate waste disposal facilities and regular maintenance has further aggravated the problem. Adding to these environmental concerns is the growing presence of stray dogs in the vicinity of the lake. These animals have become increasingly aggressive and pose a serious safety risk to visitors, particularly children. During a recent family visit, a group of dogs suddenly charged towards children playing near the lake. Fortunately, no one was seriously injured, but the incident served as a stark reminder of the dangers that visitors may face. Such occurrences can discourage tourists and families from visiting the area and tarnish the reputation of one of Kashmir's most cherished natural attractions. The current state of Nill Naag demands immediate intervention from the concerned authorities. Regular cleaning drives should be conducted to remove accumulated waste and restore the lake's natural beauty. Adequate waste bins must be installed at strategic locations, and strict penalties should be imposed on those found littering. Awareness campaigns can also play a vital role in educating visitors about the importance of preserving natural resources. Furthermore, measures should be taken to control the stray dog population and ensure the safety of tourists and residents. At the same time, protecting Nill Naag is not solely the responsibility of the government. Every visitor has a role to play in safeguarding this natural heritage. Maintaining cleanliness, disposing of waste responsibly, and respecting the environment are essential steps toward preserving the lake for future generations. Nill Naag is more than just a tourist destination; it is a valuable part of Kashmir's natural heritage. If timely and effective action is taken, the lake can once again regain its pristine beauty and remain a source of pride for the region. However, if negligence continues, this precious ecological asset may suffer irreversible damage. The time to act is now, before it is too late. (The author is a former tutor, Department of Health Services, Jammu & Kashmir)

RisingKashmir 14 Jun 2026 1:27 am

Bridging the Digital Divide in Livestock Care: Challenges and Realities for Farmers

For millions of smallholder families across rural India, livestock is a lifeline. Cattle, goats, sheep, and poultry provide daily nutrition and a safety net during hard times. In the high-altitude terrains of Jammu and Kashmir, an animal is often more valuable than a bank account. Despite the grave impact of infectious and non-infectious diseases, access to timely veterinary services remains severely limited where physical infrastructure is sparse and professionals are few. Farmers often grapple with geographical barriers, prohibitive travel costs, and a lack of awareness about solutions that could bridge this care gap. Digital technology promises to help them detect, report, and manage livestock diseases more effectively. Data management is a crucial yet overlooked aspect of farming. Maintaining health records, tracking reproductive cycles, and monitoring productivity are essential for profitability, yet most smallholders rely on memory or paper registers that are easily lost. Over the past decade, mobile phones have become a viable medium for disseminating agricultural information, even in remote areas. Apps and SMS platforms designed for the livestock sector can connect farmers to weather alerts, remote veterinary advice, real-time outbreak reporting, and systematic record-keeping. However, a marked gap exists between the use of digital tools in veterinary units and their actual accessibility by livestock owners. Even veterinarians and para-vets struggle to deploy these solutions effectively. Numerous applications promise seamless access and streamlined work, but widespread lack of digital and media literacy, coupled with persistent technical errors, means these tools seldom perform as expected. Instead of solving problems, they often add frustration. The Government of India has launched several dedicated mobile apps. Kisan Suvidha delivers weather forecasts, agro-dealer information, and market prices. Bharat Pashudhan connects farmers, field workers, and breeding centers for real-time tracking of reproductive data, artificial insemination, and vaccination status. The IVRI-Vaccination Guide App educates veterinarians, paravets, and owners on vaccination schedules for major diseases. The KVK Mobile App allows farmers to send queries directly to Krishi Vigyan Kendra experts. On paper, this digital arsenal is impressive. Yet the reality in high-altitude districts of Jammu and Kashmir remains sobering. Key barriers include high mobile data costs, limited internet access, inconsistent network coverage across mountainous terrain, low digital literacy, and profound unawareness that these apps exist. Because low digital literacy is the most persistent barrier, targeted hands-on training programs are urgently needed. Such efforts should strengthen local cooperative societies, which can serve as natural platforms for collective training, resource sharing, and app adoption. Awareness campaigns through extension agents, cooperative meetings, and community organisations must show farmers not only the benefits but also how to use apps step by step. Applications must be designed for hilly regions, incorporating local languages such as Dogri, Kashmiri, Gojri, and Pahari, along with cultural nuances. Offline functionality and compatibility with basic smartphonesnot just high-end deviceswill dramatically enhance usability. Continuous training for veterinary staff and field teams is essential so they can guide animal owners. Media and technical literacy camps at the panchayat or block level should reach the larger population. Special attention must go to underprivileged and remote communities, which face the harshest consequences of digital exclusion. Promising websites and apps need updated versions with high loading capacity that function reliably even on low network bandwidth. User interfaces must be available in local languages to serve the illiterate and semi-literate population that forms the backbone of our livestock economy. When implemented correctly, these facilities will save precious time and reduce economic losses. Such accessible, empathetic service will benefit public health, animal welfare, the environment, and the sustainability of mountain agriculture. Mobile applications have an undeniable potential to revolutionise livestock farming by enhancing data management, expanding knowledge, and enabling informed decision-making. However, a genuine collaborative effort involving farmers, app developers, extension services, and policymakers is necessary to overcome existing challenges. Only through concerted action can we transform digital promise into practical reality for the farmer tending his flock in the remote heights of Jammu and Kashmir. (Akhter Rasool is a Veterinarian and an Independent Researcher; Mumtaz is a PhD student at EFLU, Hyderabad. Email: dr.akhterrasool@rediffmail.com)

RisingKashmir 14 Jun 2026 1:18 am

From Disturbances from the West to a Disturbed West..!

The disturbances that once flowed eastward are now turning inward. The West that disturbed others increasingly finds itself disturbed For centuries, India has endured disturbances from the West. Waves of invasions, imperial ambitions, ideological extremism, and geopolitical intrigues entered the subcontinent through its western frontiers. The scars of those disturbances are visible even todayin unresolved borders, terrorism, religious radicalism, and regional instability. Yet history has a peculiar way of turning upon itself. Today, the Westboth in the broader global sense and in India's immediate western neighbourhoodappears increasingly trapped in crises of its own making. The very forces that were once exported across continents are now rebounding upon their creators. Climate change, geopolitical instability, resource conflicts, mass migration, and fractured political systems are no longer problems confined to distant lands. They have returned to haunt the societies that helped create them. Nowhere is this phenomenon more visible than in Pakistan. Pakistan today stands at a constitutional and political crossroads. Once again, questions about the country's unity, federal structure, and long-term viability have resurfaced. Ethnic tensions simmer across provinces. Balochistan remains in open rebellion. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa struggles with militancy and political alienation. The areas of Jammu and Kashmir under Pakistan's illegal occupation are witnessing unprecedented unrest. The very state that spent decades exporting instability beyond its borders now finds itself consumed by instability within. The most striking development is the growing revolt in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (POJK). For decades, the people of POJK were encouraged to subordinate their economic and political interests to narratives of religion, nationalism, and hostility towards India. Today, many of them have begun to see through that illusion. Their grievances are no longer hidden beneath slogans. They are demanding accountability, representation, and dignity. These aspirations have found expression through the Jammu Kashmir Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC), which has emerged as the principal platform of popular resistance. The movement's demands are remarkably basic: affordable electricity, access to essential commodities, an end to elite privileges, and genuine political representation. Yet Islamabad's response has been anything but democratic. Reports indicate that protests have been met with force, arrests, and violent suppression. Particularly disturbing were incidents in Rawalakot, where unarmed protesters allegedly faced lethal action by security forces. JAAC has been prescribed as a terrorist organisation. Such responses reveal a fundamental contradiction at the heart of Pakistan's governance model: while democracy is celebrated rhetorically, meaningful challenges to centralized authority are often met with coercion. At the centre of the unrest lies a deeply flawed political arrangement. The so-called Azad Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly consists of 53 seats, of which eight are nominated and twelve are reserved for a peculiar category known as Kashmiri migrants residing in different parts of Pakistan. These seats have long served as instruments through which Islamabad exerts control over political outcomes in Muzaffarabad. The mathematics of power is revealing. A governing majority requires the support of twenty-seven members. Islamabad effectively begins with control over twenty seats through nominated members and migrant constituencies. It therefore needs to influence only a handful of directly elected representatives to determine who governs. Under such circumstances, real power inevitably resides not in Muzaffarabad but in Islamabad. The JAAC's demand to abolish these reserved seats is therefore far more than an electoral reform proposal. It is a challenge to the entire mechanism through which Pakistan manages and controls POJK. Against this backdrop comes the debate surrounding Pakistan's proposed 28th Constitutional Amendment. If enacted in its reported form, the amendment would represent one of the most consequential constitutional transformations in Pakistan's history. The proposals reportedly include rolling back provincial autonomy established under the landmark 18th Amendment, revising revenue-sharing arrangements in favour of the federal government, raising the voting age from eighteen to twenty-five years, and redrawing provincial boundaries while strengthening Islamabad's control over peripheral regions. Viewed in isolation, each proposal is controversial. Viewed together, they reveal something much larger: a systematic attempt to recentralize political authority. The significance of this shift becomes clearer when one recalls the importance of the 18th Amendment of 2010. That reform was widely regarded as a milestone in Pakistan's democratic evolution. It transferred substantial authority over education, health, culture, and local governance to the provinces. More importantly, it reflected an acknowledgment that Pakistan's ethnic and regional diversity could be better managed through federalism rather than centralization. The proposed 28th Amendment appears to reverse that philosophy. Returning key subjects to federal control would weaken provincial governments and diminish local accountability. Altering the National Finance Commission Award would further erode provincial autonomy by tightening Islamabad's grip over financial resources. Political autonomy without fiscal autonomy is little more than symbolism. Perhaps the most startling proposal is the reported plan to raise the voting age from eighteen to twenty-five years. Such a move would disenfranchise millions of young Pakistanis in a single stroke. At a time when democracies around the world are exploring ways to expand youth participation, Pakistan appears poised to move in the opposite direction. The message would be unmistakable: political participation is welcome only when it produces acceptable outcomes. The debate over redrawing provincial boundaries raises equally troubling questions. Administrative efficiency may be the stated objective, but boundary changes in ethnically sensitive regions invariably affect representation, resource distribution, and political power. For provinces already suspicious of federal intentions, such measures are unlikely to inspire confidence. Equally significant are discussions regarding deeper integration of Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan into Pakistan's federal structure. Beyond their regional implications, such proposals reinforce the perception that constitutional evolution in Pakistan is moving steadily toward greater centralization rather than greater autonomy. The foundations were laid through earlier constitutional changes that altered the balance between the judiciary, elected institutions, and the military establishment. Critics argue that recent amendments weakened judicial independence, expanded political influence over judicial appointments, and reduced institutional checks on executive authority. The cumulative pattern is difficult to ignore. First came the dilution of judicial autonomy. Then came the consolidation of executive and military influence. Now come proposals to curtail provincial autonomy, tighten control over resources, and potentially restrict democratic participation. Many analysts describe this process as a constitutional counter-revolution. The phrase may sound dramatic, but it captures a deeper reality. Constitutional democracies depend upon a balance among competing centres of power. Federalism restrains excessive centralization. Independent courts check executive overreach. Broad electoral participation ensures democratic legitimacy. When all three are simultaneously weakened, the character of the state itself begins to change. The irony is striking. For decades, Pakistan sought strategic depth beyond its borders while neglecting democratic depth within them. It exported instability while suppressing diversity at home. It manipulated identities abroad while denying representation to many of its own citizens. Today, the consequences are becoming visible. The disturbances that once flowed eastward are now turning inward. The West that disturbed others increasingly finds itself disturbed. Pakistan's constitutional turmoil, provincial unrest, and growing resistance in POJK are not isolated developments. They are symptoms of a deeper crisisone rooted in the refusal to accommodate diversity, decentralise power, and trust the democratic aspirations of its own people. History offers a simple lesson: nations can suppress grievances for a time, but they cannot govern indefinitely against the aspirations of their citizens. The choice before Pakistan is whether it learns that lesson through reform or through further turmoil. The answer may determine not merely the fate of a constitutional amendment, but the future of the Pakistani state itself. ( The Author is a former Member of the legislative council of Jammu Kashmir and spokesperson of the BJP JK-UT)

RisingKashmir 14 Jun 2026 1:10 am

Anti-Corruption Court Dismisses Complaint Alleging Irregularities in JJM Procurement

Court cites ACB report, finds no evidence of misappropriation or tender violations Jammu, June 13: A Special Judge of the Anti-Corruption Court in Jammu has dismissed a complaint filed by retired IAS officer AK. Parmar alleged corruption in the implementation of the Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM) in Jammu and Kashmir. According to the order dated May 30, 2026, the complaint had raised allegations of irregularities in the procurement of GI, DI and HDPE pipes and named former Chief Secretary Arun Kumar Mehta (Retd. IAS) along with officers of the Jal Shakti Department. The court, while considering a report submitted by the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB), observed that scrutiny of records did not reveal any evidence of misappropriation or violations in the procurement and tendering process. Based on the findings placed before it, the court held that the protest petition was not maintainable and dismissed the complaint. Officials noted that this was the second complaint filed by Parmar on the same issue. An earlier complaint carrying similar allegations had also been dismissed by the same court on April 20, 2026. The development follows proceedings before the Chief Information Commission (CIC), which had earlier disposed of complaints related to RTI applications filed with the Public Health Engineering authorities in Jammu and Kashmir. According to the order, the CIC had observed that replies had been furnished in accordance with provisions of the RTI Act and noted that much of the information sought was already available in the public domain. It further recorded that no deliberate or wilful denial of information had been established.

RisingKashmir 14 Jun 2026 12:42 am

Govt To Set Up Apex Panel For Return Of Pandits: Advisor Wani

Says if AFSPA has to be revoked, process should start from J&K Srinagar, Jun 13: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Ministers Advisor, Nasir Aslam Wani on Saturday said that the government is planning to constitute an apex committee to facilitate the dignified return and rehabilitation of Kashmiri Pandits. Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of Global Kashmiri Pandit Conclave at SKICC here, Wani said the Omar Abdullah-led government is committed to creating a conducive atmosphere for the return of Kashmiri Pandits to the Valley and healing the wounds of the past. He said the proposed apex committee will work on various aspects related to the return, rehabilitation and reintegration of the displaced community into Kashmiri society. We want our Kashmiri Pandit brothers and sisters to return to their homeland. They should leave behind old grudges and reconnect with their roots and heritage, Wani said. The remarks come amid continuing political and social discussions surrounding the return of Kashmiri Pandits who migrated from the Valley during the peak of militancy in the early 1990s. On the issue of restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir, Wani expressed hope that the Centre would honour its commitment made during the political transition process after the abrogation of Article 370. We trust the promise made by the Government of India. We were told there would be a three-stage process delimitation, elections and then restoration of statehood. The first two steps have already been completed and now we are waiting for the fulfilment of the third promise, he said. His remarks come close on the heels of Chief Minister Omar Abdullahs meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, which has renewed political discussions over the timeline for restoration of full statehood to Jammu and Kashmir.

RisingKashmir 14 Jun 2026 12:34 am

Police Welfare Complex Opens in Meghalaya

Project Completed at 19.18 Crore Shillong, June 13: The long-awaited Integrated Police Welfare Complex at Baghmara in South Garo Hills has been completed and inaugurated, marking a significant milestone in strengthening welfare infrastructure for police personnel in Meghalaya. The project, which was first proposed during 2011-12, was included in the priority list of the Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER) and received government approval during 2015-16. Initially sanctioned at an estimated cost of 14.94 crore, the project faced multiple hurdles, including sharp cost escalation and delays caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. According to official records, the first installment of 4.72 crore was sanctioned on March 31, 2016, and released to Meghalaya Government Construction Corporation (MGCC) Ltd. for execution. However, the project encountered a setback when the lowest tender received was found to be 53.5 percent higher than the approved estimate, which had been prepared on the basis of the Public Works Departments Schedule of Rates (SOR) for 2010-11. Due to the significant increase in costs, the State Level Empowered Committee (SLEC) in February 2017 decided to close the original project and directed the preparation of a fresh Detailed Project Report (DPR). Subsequently, MGCC Ltd. submitted a revised DPR estimating the project cost at 25.35 crore based on updated rates. To keep the project financially viable, a meeting chaired by the Chief Minister of Meghalaya in May 2018 resolved to reduce the scope of work and execute the project within the originally approved budget. As a result, the number of proposed buildings was reduced from six to four. The revised project retained key facilities including a JCOs Mess, Police Welfare Training Centre, Officers' Mess and Recreation Centre. The modified proposal was recommended by the SLEC in September 2018 and subsequently approved by the Ministry of DoNER in February 2021 at a cost of 17.20 crore. The State Government later accorded final approval to the project at a total cost of 19.18 crore, including agency charges and contingencies. MGCC Ltd. floated e-tenders in August 2021, while physical construction began in February 2022. Despite disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the project progressed steadily and was completed in September 2025. The completed complex was formally handed over to the concerned department on January 18, 2026, and inaugurated by the Chief Minister on January 20, 2026. Officials said that a total of 16.56 crore has so far been released for the project, including 11.56 crore as the Central share and 5 crore as the State share. The remaining State contribution of 2.61 crore will be released upon receipt of the final bill from MGCC Ltd., subject to availability of funds. The government has also submitted all required documents, including utilization certificates, progress reports, inspection reports, project completion certificates, maps, geotagged photographs and operationalization certificates, on May 26, 2026. The Integrated Police Welfare Complex is expected to enhance welfare facilities, training infrastructure and recreational amenities for police personnel stationed in the region, contributing to improved working and living conditions for the force.

RisingKashmir 14 Jun 2026 12:27 am

Govt Approves Rs 9.5 Crore for Restoration of Chadoora Bridge

Budgam, June 13: In a major relief for residents of Chadoora, the Jammu and Kashmir Government has approved Rs 9.5 crore for the restoration and strengthening of the main bridge in Chadoora tehsil, which was declared unsafe for vehicular traffic and closed last year. Yawar Syed, Executive Engineer of the Roads and Buildings (R&B) Division, Chadoora told Rising Kashmir that the sanctioned funds will be utilized for extensive repair and rectification works on the bridge. He said that the construction work is expected to commence by the end of July this year. The bridge was declared unsafe for vehicular movement following a structural assessment, and traffic has remained suspended since then. Nearly 65 percent of the bridge requires major rectification and strengthening, Exen Yawar said. He said that to ensure uninterrupted connectivity, the department constructed a Bailey bridge after the existing bridge was closed to traffic. The Bailey bridge, along with another bridge in the area, is currently being used for traffic movement. He said that once work begins, the restoration project is expected to be completed within 18 months. Meanwhile, residents of Chadoora have welcomed the government's decision and expressed gratitude to MLA Chadoora Ali Mohammad Dar and the R&B Department for facilitating the approval of the project within a short span of time. Locals said the restoration of the bridge will significantly improve connectivity and ease transportation difficulties faced by commuters since the closure of the structure.

RisingKashmir 14 Jun 2026 12:21 am

Census Data to Be Verified, People Asked to Share Accurate Details

Ganderbal, June 13: Director Census Operations Amit Sharma on Saturday urged people to provide accurate household information during the ongoing Census exercise, warning that all details furnished by residents would be cross-checked and verified by the authorities. Speaking to reporters in Ganderbal after reviewing Census preparations, Sharma said residents should neither inflate nor understate the number of family members while responding to Census questions. If there are 10 members in a household, mention only 10not eight or twelve. All information will undergo cross-verification, and accurate data is essential to avoid discrepancies, he said. Sharma said the first phase of the CensusHouse Listing Operation (HLO)is underway from June 1 to June 30, during which enumerators are collecting responses to 33 questions from every household. He emphasized that the data collected under the Census Act, 1948, remains confidential and cannot be shared or misused. Highlighting the significance of the exercise, Sharma said future developmental planning, including allocation of welfare benefits, construction of roads and bridges, establishment of hospitals and schools, and distribution of social welfare funds, would be based on Census data. Accurate Census figures will form the foundation of development planning for the next 10 to 15 years, he said. He also announced special arrangements to ensure that nomadic and migratory communities, particularly Gujjar and Bakarwal populations in Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh, are not left out of the enumeration process. Dedicated teams will conduct special sessions after June 15, with mapping support from the Forest Department, to cover seasonal camps and high-altitude settlements. Warning the public against cyber fraud, Sharma advised residents to verify the identity cards and QR codes of Census personnel and not share sensitive information such as Aadhaar numbers, PAN details, bank account information, or credit card data. The Census does not seek such details. Only the prescribed 33 questions are being asked in the current phase, he said. Sharma further informed that the 2027 Census will be Indias first fully digital and paperless Census, with data being collected electronically and transmitted directly to secure servers. He said the second phase, Population Enumeration, will begin in September 2026 in snow-bound and mountainous areas and in February 2027 across the plains. The review meeting in Ganderbal was also attended by Biswajit, Deputy Director General from the Office of the Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India, who assessed the districts preparedness for the upcoming Census operations.

RisingKashmir 14 Jun 2026 12:03 am

Dont Take Away Our Livelihood: Shopian Residents Protest Evictions

Villagers seek government intervention, oppose move to clear alleged encroachments Shopian, June 13: Despite persistent rain on Saturday morning, dozens of residents of Nawpora Bala village in south Kashmirs Shopian district staged a protest against eviction notices issued by the Tehsil Office Keegam, seeking removal of alleged encroachments from Kahcharie (common grazing) land. Gathering in the village and holding placards, the protesters claimed they had been cultivating the land for decades and said the proposed eviction threatened the livelihoods of several families dependent on orchards and agricultural activity. Among those served notices was Abdul Majeed Wani, who said he had been directed by the Tehsildar Keegam to vacate 2 kanals and 10 marlas of land. We are entirely dependent on this land. Our families have worked and maintained these fields for generations, Wani said, appealing to the government to intervene and reconsider the decision. Residents argued that the land has historically remained under community use and said the orchards developed over the years have become their main source of income. Jalal-ud-Din, an elderly farmer participating in the protest, said local accounts suggest the land had traditionally been used for cultivation before being gradually converted into orchards over recent decades. For nearly 50 years, people have nurtured these orchards and built their livelihoods around them. These apple trees support entire families, he said. The villagers also claimed that the area had previously contributed substantial portions of land for public and industrial projects. We have already given land for industrial and housing projects over the years. People feel anxious about losing what remains, residents said. The protesters urged the administration to review the notices and adopt a solution that safeguards both public land concerns and local livelihoods.

RisingKashmir 13 Jun 2026 11:54 pm

PDPs Political Experiment Cost Jammu Kashmir its Dignity, Special Status, Statehood: NC

SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference Additional General Secretary and Rajya Sabha MP Choudhary Muhammad Ramzan Saturday said that the Omar Abdullah-led elected government has put the districts of South Kashmir firmly back on the path of development after years of political misadventures and unfulfilled promises by successive non-NC regimes. He made these remarks []

KashmirLife 13 Jun 2026 11:50 pm

NSG, SOG Launch shakti Sangam Ahead Of Amarnath Yatra

Elite forces rehearse hostage rescue, counter-drone ops & anti-terror response in Jammu Srinagar, June 13: In a major boost to security preparations for the upcoming Amarnath Yatra, the Special Operations Group (SOG) of J&K Police and elite commandos of the National Security Guard (NSG) Saturday concluded a week-long joint tactical exercise in Jammu aimed at sharpening combat readiness and strengthening coordination against emerging threats. The high-intensity exercise, codenamed Shakti Sangam, was conducted from June 8 to 13 as part of the multi-layered security strategy being put in place ahead of the annual pilgrimage, which is scheduled to commence on July 3. Officials said the exercise focused on enhancing operational preparedness, rapid response capability and seamless coordination between specialised units tasked with securing one of the countrys largest religious pilgrimages. The Amarnath Yatra, spanning 57 days, attracts lakhs of devotees from across the country every year. Pilgrims travel to the holy cave shrine located at an altitude of 3,880 metres through the traditional 48-kilometre Pahalgam route in Anantnag district and the shorter but steeper Baltal route in Ganderbal district. Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas in Jammu will serve as the main transit base camp from where the first batch of pilgrims will leave for Kashmir a day before the yatra formally begins. During the exercise, SOG personnel and NSG commandos underwent specialised training in anti-terror intervention tactics, hostage rescue operations, urban combat response, live firing drills and handling of sophisticated bomb disposal equipment. Security forces also rehearsed counter-drone operations and tactical surveillance using advanced night vision devices, reflecting growing concerns over modern security challenges and evolving threat patterns. Officials said scenario-based simulations formed a key component of the exercise, enabling forces to practise coordinated response during mock emergency situations and high-risk incidents. The exercise was designed to strengthen interoperability and improve the ability of different security units to function in complete coordination during sensitive operations, an official said. Participants also exchanged expertise and operational experiences during the drill, with the focus remaining on precision, adaptability and real-time decision-making under pressure. Senior security officers overseeing the exercise described Shakti Sangam as a critical preparedness initiative ahead of the pilgrimage season, saying such collaborative drills are essential to maintaining a strong and responsive security grid. The exercise comes amid intensified security arrangements across Jammu and Kashmir, including increased surveillance, route sanitisation, area domination and deployment of additional personnel along the yatra routes. Officials said security agencies are leaving no room for complacency and are working in close coordination to ensure a peaceful, smooth and incident-free Amarnath Yatra this year.

RisingKashmir 13 Jun 2026 11:47 pm

Govt Plans Pumps, Canal Restoration for Farmers

Old irrigation schemes being revived to support farmers: Javid Dar Handwara, June 13: In a bid to strengthen agricultural productivity in North Kashmir, Agriculture Minister Javid Ahmad Dar on Saturday said the government is reviving old irrigation schemes and planning new projects to improve water supply and resolve long-pending issues faced by farmers. Speaking to reporters in Handwara, Dar said a project worth around Rs 40 to 50 crore is being planned for the restoration of the Lal Kul irrigation canal, which caters to several areas of north Kashmir. He said the project aims to repair damaged portions of the canal, plug leakages and ensure efficient water distribution. The demand of the people is genuine. We want to completely repair the canal so that there is no leakage and water reaches all areas, the minister said. He said many irrigation schemes in North Kashmir have been operating for decades and now require urgent upgradation. The government, he added, is revalidating old schemes and preparing new projects to improve irrigation facilities for farmers. Dar said efforts are underway to install new pumps at various pump stations, replacing old machinery whose efficiency has declined over time. He stressed the need for modern technology and uninterrupted power supply to irrigation installations, particularly during the paddy cultivation season. Referring to the Sagipora Zaloora irrigation scheme, the minister said only one pump is currently functional. He said a new pump has already been sanctioned by UTCAPEX and is expected to be installed within the next 10 to 15 days after completion of the tendering process. He further said a proposal worth Rs 6.5 crore has been prepared for strengthening irrigation facilities in several areas, including Wadoora and Latushat. The government has also directed the concerned departments to ensure round the clock electricity supply to irrigation infrastructure. The minister said the Nehri Zangir irrigation project at Nabad has already been sanctioned at a cost of Rs 44 crore and construction work will be taken up soon. On desilting operations, Dar said major canals and rivers are being maintained by the Irrigation Department using manpower and machinery, while smaller canals and tributaries are being handled through the Rural Development Department based on local requirements. The minister also acknowledged the concerns of seasonal workers of the mechanical wing of the Irrigation Department and said their demand for year round engagement would be taken up with the concerned authorities. We will discuss their issues with the Irrigation and Flood Control Department and try to find a solution to their genuine concerns, he said.

RisingKashmir 13 Jun 2026 11:36 pm

BRICS Adopts Indore Declaration, Focuses on Agriculture

Indore, June 12: The BRICS Agriculture Ministers Meeting concluded in Indore on Friday with the unanimous adoption of the Indore Declaration,outlining a roadmap for deeper cooperation in food security, farmer welfare, climate-resilient agriculture, agricultural trade and digital innovation. Addressing a press conference after the meeting, Union Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said the gathering delivered a message of cooperation and shared responsibility at a time of global uncertainty. The minister said the meetings of the BRICS Agriculture Working Group brought together nearly 100 delegates, including representatives from member and partner countries, reflecting growing global engagement on agriculture and food systems. According to Chouhan, discussions centred on four broad priorities ensuring food and nutritional security, promoting agricultural trade and cooperation, advancing climate-resilient and sustainable farming practices and strengthening technology and innovation in agriculture. He said the newly adopted declaration places farmers at the centre of global agricultural policy and reflects a collective commitment to improving food systems, livelihoods and sustainable development. As part of the outcomes, BRICS countries announced four new institutional initiatives aimed at strengthening collaboration. These include the BRICS Network of Centres of Excellence on Agro-Ecology and Regenerative Agriculture, which will promote research and knowledge-sharing on natural and sustainable farming practices. The grouping also announced the BRICS Network on Digital Agriculture to expand cooperation in areas such as artificial intelligence, geospatial technologies and data-driven agricultural solutions. Another initiative, the Global Forum on Farmers Rights in Seed Systems, will focus on preserving indigenous seed diversity and protecting traditional agricultural knowledge. In addition, member countries agreed to establish BRICS AgriN (Agro Inputs, Genetic Resources and Information Network) to enhance cooperation in agricultural inputs, genetic resources and information exchange. The meeting also discussed strengthening the existing BRICS Agricultural Research Platform into a more action-oriented knowledge-sharing mechanism and explored ways to improve agricultural trade among member countries. Highlighting climate challenges, Chouhan said member nations agreed on the need to promote regenerative and climate-resilient farming practices while reducing post-harvest losses and improving sustainability across food systems. He added that discussions also focused on supporting small farmers, improving access to technology and encouraging greater participation of youth and women in agriculture. The minister said the meeting reinforced BRICS role in shaping global agricultural cooperation and advancing sustainable growth through collective action.

RisingKashmir 13 Jun 2026 11:08 pm

LG Saxena Approves Rs 9.12 Crore DSTP for Leh to Protect Ladakhs Fragile Ecology

SRINAGAR: Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena has approved the construction of a Decentralised Sewerage Treatment Plant (DSTP) in Leh at a cost of Rs 9.12 crore to strengthen sanitation infrastructure and protect the fragile Himalayan ecosystem. The project has been conceived as a sustainable and long-term intervention to strengthen wastewater management in Leh town, while []

KashmirLife 13 Jun 2026 10:43 pm

Light Snowfall in Higher Reaches, Rain Lashes Kashmir Plains

SRINAGAR: Fresh rainfall across Kashmir plains and light snowfall in the higher reaches on Saturday turned the weather pleasant. According to the details, temperatures in most parts of the Valley dropped significantly below normal. Data released by the Meteorological Centre Srinagar revealed that daytime temperatures remained several degrees below normal across most parts of the []

KashmirLife 13 Jun 2026 10:28 pm

Funeral for slain Iranian Supreme Leader Khamenei set for July, as deal to end war nears

ISLAMABAD: Irans state-run news agency said on Saturday funeral processions for its former Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, would be held in July, as mediators say an agreement to end the war is close. The funeral, burial, and farewell ceremonies for Khamenei would take place between July 4 and 9, Irans state-run television, IRIB, reported. []

Kashmir Reader 13 Jun 2026 10:04 pm

Trump, Modi Expected to Hold Talks on G7 Summit Sidelines

SRINAGAR: US President Donald Trump is expected to meet Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the sidelines of the G7 Summit in France on Wednesday, according to multiple media reports citing US officials. The reported engagement would mark the first meeting between the two leaders since February last year in Washington, highlighting renewed high-level diplomatic []

KashmirLife 13 Jun 2026 10:00 pm

Modi, Trump to meet on June 17 on sidelines of G-7 in France

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump will meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the sidelines of the G-7 meeting in France on Wednesday, local media reported quoting US officials. This will be the first meeting between the two leaders since February last year in Washington. Trump embarks on the visit to France for the G-7 Summit []

Kashmir Reader 13 Jun 2026 9:58 pm

LG Sinha Launches E-Edition of Mahamana Malaviyas Collected Works in Srinagar

SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Saturday launched the e-edition of the collected works of Mahamana Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya, describing the initiative as a significant step towards making the nationalist leaders ideas universally accessible in the digital age. The launch ceremony, held in Srinagar, was organised by the Mahamana Malaviya Mission []

KashmirLife 13 Jun 2026 9:45 pm

SpaceX founder Elon Musk becomes world's first trillionaire as company makes record-breaking $2 trillion market debut

Washington DC : Tech billionaire Elon Musk became the world's first trillionaire on Friday following the blockbuster public debut of his aerospace manufacturer and space transportation company, SpaceX, which achieved a market valuation of USD 2 trillion in the largest initial public offering (IPO) in history, according to CNN. SpaceX, the aerospace company founded by Musk in 2002, made its debut on the Nasdaq after pricing 556 million shares at USD 135 each, raising approximately USD 75 billion. According to CNN, the company's shares opened at around USD 150 and climbed further during trading, reaching USD 165 - about 22 per cent above the IPO price. The surge in the stock price pushed SpaceX's valuation above USD 2 trillion, making it the sixth-largest publicly traded company in the United States by market capitalisation, behind Nvidia, Alphabet, Apple, Microsoft and Amazon. As per the calculation, if someone spent USD 1 million every hour, around the clock, it would take more than 100 years to exhaust USD 1 trillion. Musk marked the milestone by jointly ringing the Nasdaq opening bell from SpaceX headquarters in Texas. The market debut significantly boosted Musk's net worth, making him the first person in history to cross the USD 1 trillion wealth mark. CNN reported that the bulk of Musk's fortune remains tied to his holdings and stock options in SpaceX and Tesla. The SpaceX IPO is reported to be the largest on record, surpassing the 2019 listing of Saudi Aramco, which raised just under USD 30 billion. The USD 75 billion offering is nearly three times the size of the Saudi oil giant's market debut. According to CNN, Musk's estimated wealth now exceeds the combined fortunes of several of the world's wealthiest individuals, including Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin, Oracle founder Larry Ellison and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos. CNN reports further noted that Musk's personal fortune also surpasses the gross domestic product of several countries, including Taiwan, Ireland, Sweden, Singapore and his native South Africa. SpaceX's successful debut is also being viewed as the beginning of a new wave of major technology listings. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 13 Jun 2026 9:41 pm

KPDCL Announces Scheduled Power Shutdowns Across Multiple Areas in Kashmir

SRINAGAR: The Chief Engineer, Distribution, Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited (KPDCL), has informed that scheduled shutdowns will be carried out across multiple transmission lines and grid stations between June 14 and 17, 2026 for maintenance works, resulting in temporary power disruptions in several parts of the Kashmir Valley. According to the department, a shutdown of []

KashmirLife 13 Jun 2026 9:30 pm

JMC Warns of Disconnection of Electricity and Water for Sanitation Violations

SRINAGAR: The Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC) has warned that electricity and water connections of hotels, commercial establishments and residential properties may be disconnected if users fail to pay waste disposal charges or violate sanitation directives. The corporation said strict action will be taken against defaulters who do not comply with instructions related to solid waste []

KashmirLife 13 Jun 2026 9:18 pm

KPDCL Announces Power Shutdown in Multiple Areas of Kashmir

SRINAGAR, JUNE 13: Chief Engineer, Distribution, KPDCL has informed that the Shutdown of 33 kV Kangan -Surfraw Line will be observed due to which power supply to Gund, Kulan, Gagangeer, Sonmarag, Fraw, Ganiwan and adjoining areas will be affected from 09 AM to 03 PM on 15 June 2026. Similarly, shutdown of 75 MVA, 132/33 KV Bank-I and 50 MVA, 132/33 KV Bank-II (Grid Substation Zainakote) will be observed due to which power supply to Zainakote, Bakshipora, Shalteng, Narbal, Snoor Kalipora, Railway Station Mazhama, Shariefabad, Soibugh, Wadwan, Kawoosa Hospital, Noora Hospital, All India Radio Lawaypora and adjoining areas will be affected from 10 AM to 02 PM on 14 June 2026. Likewise, shutdown of 33 kV Arampora Handwara hot & Kupwara old Line and 33 kV Amargarh- Nowpora Line will be observed due to which power supply to Handwara Town, Chogal, Kulangam, Sagipora, Marathgam, Whole Lolab, Machil valley, Nowpora, Seelo, Achabal, Behrampora, Bomai, Bugoo , Dangerpora, Saidhpora, Brath, Hep Dangerpora, Wadoora and adjoining areas will be affected from 09 AM to 03 PM on 15 June 2026. Similarly, shutdown of 33 kV Arampora Handwara old & Kupwara hot Line will be observed due to which power supply to Zachaldara, Rajwar, Hangah, Haril, Lach, Kupwara Town, DC Office, Drugmulla, Nagri, Batergam, Gulgam and adjoining areas will be affected from 09 AM to 03 PM on 17 June 2026. Likewise, shutdown of 33 kV Keran Tap line & Dolipora Tap Line will be observed due to which power supply to Keran, Dolipora, Magam, Vilgam and adjoining areas will be affected from 09 AM to 03 PM on 16 June 2026. Similarly, shutdown of 33 kV Nihalpora- HMT Line will be observed due to which power supply to Singhpora, Diver, Mirgund, Duslipoar, SKUAST, Rambilgrah, Kalsari, Shadipora, Odina, Maloora Panjinara , Ganistan and adjoining areas will be affected from 09 PM to 01 PM on 15 June 2026.

RisingKashmir 13 Jun 2026 9:12 pm

LG Sinha Urges Kashmiri Pandits to Set Up Industries in Jammu Kashmir

SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Saturday called upon the Kashmiri Pandit community to establish industries, academic institutions and cultural organisations in the Union Territory, saying such initiatives would help build a lasting legacy and create opportunities for future generations. Addressing an event organised by overseas Kashmiri Pandits, Sinha said the region []

KashmirLife 13 Jun 2026 8:43 pm

Anti-Corruption Court Dismisses Retired IAS Officer A.K. Parmars Complaint Against Former Chief Secretary, Jal Shakti Officials

Jammu, June 13: The Special Judge Anti-Corruption Court, Jammu, vide its order dated 30-05-2026, has dismissed a complaint filed by retired IAS officer A.K. Parmar alleging large-scale corruption in the implementation of the Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM) in Jammu and Kashmir, particularly in the procurement of GI, DI, and HDPE pipes. The court, while taking cognizance of the detailed report submitted by the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB), observed that the allegations against former Chief Secretary Arun Kumar Mehta (Retd. IAS) and other officers of the Jal Shakti Department were baseless. From the report, it has transpired that neither any misappropriation was noticed during the scrutiny of the records nor any violation was found in the tendering process of procurement. The court ruled that the protest petition was not maintainable and accordingly dismissed it. Notably, this is the second such complaint by Parmar on the same issue. He had earlier filed Complaint No. 10/2025 with identical allegations, which was dismissed by the same court on April 20, 2026. Pertinently, the Chief Information Commissioner (CIC) vide order dated November 20, 2025 had disposed of Parmars complaints regarding RTI applications filed with the Chief Engineers of PHE Kashmir and Jammu. The CIC had observed that the departments had provided appropriate responses as per the RTI Act, and that the information sought was voluminous and already available in the public domain. It has further been noted that respondents from both Srinagar and Jammu had sent appropriate responses to the complainant in terms of the provisions of the RTI Act 2005.Therefore, no question of deliberate or wilful denial of information is found in these cases.

RisingKashmir 13 Jun 2026 8:22 pm

IUST hosts Awareness program on Rhodes Scholarship

Awantipora, June 13: The Offices of the Dean of Students and International Affairs at the Islamic University of Science and Technology (IUST), in collaboration with the Office of the National Secretariat, Rhodes Scholarships for India, hosted a comprehensive online awareness session today under the patronage of the Vice Chancellor, Prof Shakil A. Romshoo. The session aimed to guide IUST students and alumni through the application process for the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship at the University of Oxford for the upcoming 2027 entry cohort. Coordinated by Dr. Monisa Qadiri, Dean of Students and Officer-in-Charge of International Affairs, the event highlights IUSTs ongoing framework for fostering intellectual and academic growth and global leadership opportunities. The session arrives at a crucial time, as the application window for the 2027 Rhodes Scholarship for India officially opened on June 1, 2026, with the final submission deadline set for July 23, 2026. The interactive workshop featured insightful presentations by newly selected scholars Taif Altaf and Yogita. Taif, currently a Young India Fellow at Ashoka University with a background in political science and public policy research, will pursue a Masters in Public Policy at Oxford to enhance justice delivery systems in India. Joining him was Yogita, an Erasmus Mundus Scholar and St. Stephens College alumna specialising in Chemistry and nanomedicine, has been selected for her DPhil in Physiology, Anatomy, and Genetics (nanomedicine) at Oxford. Both speakers offered invaluable, practical guidance on navigating eligibility requirements, crafting compelling personal statements, and building competitive profiles for one of the oldest and most celebrated international fellowships in the world. The session also featured an elaborate question-and-answer session.

RisingKashmir 13 Jun 2026 7:15 pm

Sakina Itoo visits SHMS Hospital, enquires about well-being of injured students of Budgam road accident

SRINAGAR, JUNE 13: Minister for Health and Medical Education, Social Welfare and Education, Sakeena Itoo today early morning visited SMHS Hospital here to enquire about the health condition of two school children who sustained injuries in a road accident at Negoo Brenwar Budgam. The Minister arrived at the hospital in the early hours and met the injured girl students undergoing treatment at the hospital. She personally interacted with each child and their attendants, taking stock of their health status and the medical care being provided. Expressing concern over the incident, the Minister conveyed her sympathies to the affected families and assured them that the Government is closely monitoring the situation. The government stands with the affected families in this difficult hour. No effort will be spared for the speedy recovery of the children, Sakeena Itoo said. Sakina Itoo also interacted with the attending doctors and hospital administration and directed them to provide comprehensive healthcare services to the patients without any inconvenience. She emphasized that all necessary medical facilities and specialised care should be made available to facilitate the speedy recovery of the children.

RisingKashmir 13 Jun 2026 6:58 pm

Iran to Begin Farewell Ceremonies for Late Ayatollah Khamenei on July 4, Burial Scheduled for July 9 in Mashhad

Iran, June 13: Iran will hold farewell, funeral and burial ceremonies for its late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei between July 4 and July 9, with the final rites scheduled in the northeastern holy city of Mashhad, according to an announcement shared by Khameneis official media platform, Khamenei_m, on X on Saturday. According to the announcement, the ceremonies will begin in early July and conclude with burial rites in the northeastern city of Mashhad. The programme includes: July 45, 2026: Farewell ceremonies at the Imam Khomeini(ra ) Mosalla in Tehran July 6, 2026: Funeral procession in Tehran July 7, 2026: Funeral procession in the holy city of Qom July 9, 2026: Final funeral procession in Mashhad followed by burial at the shrine of Imam Reza. https://x.com/i/status/2065763690490519843

RisingKashmir 13 Jun 2026 6:13 pm

LG Sinha Attends Global Kashmiri Pandit Conclave

Srinagar, JUNE 13: The Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today attended the Global Kashmiri Pandit Conclave at Srinagar. The landmark event was attended by distinguished personalities of the Kashmiri Pandit community from India and abroad to celebrate Kashmiri Pandit Communitys journey of resilience, renaissance and return. Speaking on the occasion, the Lieutenant Governor said the Global Kashmiri Pandit Conclave celebrates the communitys patience and resilience and honours their achievements and, above all, lays the foundation for return of the community members. A moment of transformation is here. Those once uprooted from their homeland return and this homecoming is the truest victory. The presence of business leaders, corporate heads, technology entrepreneurs, and cultural icons sends a powerful message of confidence in the peace of Jammu Kashmir, and trust in the administrative stability under Honble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi. Journey of Kashmiri Pandit Community has been scarred by genocide, exile and struggle. World once witnessed their wounds and now the triumph. The community chose a different path. They refused to be defined by wounds and struggle. Instead, they transformed that pain into strength, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor called upon distinguished members of Kashmiri Pandit Community to set up industries, academic and cultural institutions in Jammu Kashmir that will become the immortal story of their heritage and provide opportunities to generations to come. He emphasised that the Kashmiri Pandit Community's contribution is needed across industry, education, arts and spirituality. I believe the true measure of life lies in what we give back, in the hope we inspire, and in the change we leave behind for our society and nation. That is the essence of a meaningful life and that is the real service. And it is this legacy that will continue to guide and inspire generations to come, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor also observed that the world remembers the 1990s, when the Kashmiri Pandit community faced unimaginable brutality and endured massacres and, overnight, families were forced to leave everything behind and live in exile in their own country. Lives marked by pain and struggle gave the Kashmiri Pandit community only two choices- despair or rebuilding. They chose creation, rebuilding and selfless service and in doing so, the community made history. Carrying the weight of massacre, they never turned away from their purpose. Hardship never broke the spirit of the Kashmiri Pandit community. Suffering did not silence their ambition. Instead, they shaped their own destiny by building industries, founding institutions, driving innovation, and earning respect across the world. Today, I am proud that the Kashmiri Pandit community is celebrated for reaching new heights of success. The world honours their talent, leadership, and contributions to humanity, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor stated that the Global Conclave also indicates that the time has come for the reconstruction and revival of the ancient glory of the Kashmiri Pandit community. He said the discussions at this conclave on building global industries and institutions here and a shared economic future are blueprints and pathways for cultural revival, economic empowerment, and community restoration. You turned struggle into strength, and that struggle forged community leaders who achieved excellence in technology, finance, medicine, the arts, and civil services. In that struggle your commitment produced entrepreneurs who built companies shaping global markets, and I believe it also produced scholars who enriched the academic world and influenced policy. Through your advancement the Kashmiri Pandit community reminded the world that resolve, courage, and determination are the greatest weapons. Today, as the world celebrates your accomplishments, it honours your talent, your patience, and the spirit that refused to bow, the Lieutenant Governor told the distinguished members present at the conclave. The Lieutenant Governor said the return of the Kashmiri Pandit community reflects that after 2019 a new Jammu Kashmir has been born. The strength of this new Jammu Kashmir reflects your resolve. Its hope reflects your vision. Jammu Kashmir, which witnessed the massacres, pain, and displacement of the Kashmiri Pandit community has been transformed into a centre of reconstruction by the Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi. I often say that history is written by those who rise again after suffering and confronting countless challenges. Having earned global recognition, you are now returning to your roots. This dignified return is also the resolve of the Honble Prime Minister. I salute your courage. I honour your steadfastness. I appreciate your achievements, and I express the commitment that together we will ensure a future brighter than the past and that the pride of the Kashmiri Pandit community will shine again for the welfare of all humanity, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor observed that the contribution of the Kashmiri Pandit community towards building a Viksit Bharat would be significant and would play an important role in the nation's development journey. On the occasion, the participants witnessed various sessions during which distinguished speakers and prominent members of the Kashmiri Pandit community shared their experiences and insights. Among those present on the occasion were Shri Nasir Aslam Wani, Advisor to the Chief Minister; Shri Uphaar Kotru, President, Kashmiri Overseas Association (KOA); Shri Utpal Kaul, International Coordinator & Global Kashmiri Pandit Diaspora (GKPD); Shri Ashwani Bhat, President, Kashmiri Pandit Association (KPA) Mumbai; Shri Sanjay Koul, President All Minority Employees Association Kashmir (AMEAK); Shri Autar Krishan Trakroo, Social Activist and Organising Secretary, Sanjeevani Sharda Kendra; Shri Dileep Mattoo President Jammu Kashmir Vichar Manch (JKVM); Shri R.K. Bhat, President, Youth All India Kashmiri Samaj. Senior officers from the Police and Civil Administration, prominent citizens, youth and a large number of members of the Kashmiri Pandit community also attended the conclave.

RisingKashmir 13 Jun 2026 5:23 pm

Traffic Restored on JammuPoonch Highway In Surankote After Landslide Clearance

Jammu, June 13: Traffic on the JammuPoonch Highway has been restored after earlier disruption caused by a massive landslide near the Lassana area of Surankote. Officials said that the road was cleared for vehicular movement following clearance operations. Earlier, Traffic was halted near the Lassana area after massive landslide hit the Jammu-Poonch Highway.(GNS)

RisingKashmir 13 Jun 2026 4:49 pm

Lt Gen Dhiraj Seth Appointed Next Army Chief: A Look At His Military Career

Lt Gen Dhiraj Seth widely tipped for the top post since his elevation to Vice Chief of Army Staff on April 1.

NDTV 13 Jun 2026 4:32 pm

AFSPA Should be Lifted from Jammu Kashmir First if Revoked Anywhere in the Country: Nasir Aslam Wani

SRINAGAR: Advisor to Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, Nasir Aslam Wani, on Saturday said that if the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA) is withdrawn from any part of the country, Jammu and Kashmir should be the first place where the law is lifted. Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of an event in Srinagar, Wani []

KashmirLife 13 Jun 2026 3:29 pm

Pak national held near LoC in Kupwara, probe on

Srinagar: A Pakistani national was apprehended near Simri village in north Kashmirs Kupwara district after allegedly crossing the Line of Control (LoC) under suspicious circumstances, the Army said on Saturday. In a post on X, the Chinar Corps, said alert troops, in coordination with the Jammu and Kashmir Police, acted swiftly to apprehend the intruder []

Kashmir Reader 13 Jun 2026 3:26 pm

Pakistani national apprehended near LoC in Kupwara; investigation underway

Kupwara , June 13 : In a major security breakthrough, a Pakistani national was apprehended on Saturday near Simri Village in the Kupwara district of Jammu and Kashmir, officials said. The apprehension was the result of a coordinated joint operation, code-named 'Operation Simri', conducted by the Indian Army's Chinar Warriors and the Jammu and Kashmir Police. According to officials, based on specific intelligence input, a Pakistani national had crossed the Line of Control under suspicious circumstances. Acting swiftly, the vigilant joint team of Chinar Warriors and Jammu and Kashmir Police intercepted the individual and prevented any potential security breach. Based on specific intelligence input, alert #ChinarWarriors, in a joint operation with @JmuKmrPolice, apprehended a Pak National near Simri Village, Kupwara on 12 Jun 2026, who had crossed the Line of Control under suspicious circumstances. Acting swiftly, the vigilant joint team of #ChinarWarriors and #JmuKmrPolice intercepted the individual and prevented any potential security breach. Apprehended intruder is currently under investigation, Chinar Corps posted via X. The apprehended intruder is currently under investigation. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 13 Jun 2026 3:05 pm

Five IAF Personnel Killed in Aircraft Crash at Assam Airbase

SRINAGAR: Five Indian Air Force personnel were killed and one officer survived after an AN-32 transport aircraft crashed while landing at the Indian Air Forces Roureah Air Force Station in Assams Jorhat district on Saturday, according to IAF officials. The Indian Air Force deeply regrets the loss of five personnel in the An-32 accident at []

KashmirLife 13 Jun 2026 3:01 pm

IAF AN-32 aircraft crashes at Assam's Jorhat airbase

Jorhat, June 13 : An AN-32 transport aircraft of the Indian Air Force (IAF) crashed on Saturday at the Jorhat Air Force Station in Assam, officials said. An AN-32 transport aircraft met with an accident at the Jorhat Air Force Station in Assam. More details are awaited, the IAF stated. Firefighting operations are underway at the accident site in Jorhat, officials said, after the AN-32 transport aircraft met with an accident at the airbase. The accident reportedly took place when the aircraft was attempting to land at the Jorhat airfield. Emergency response teams have been deployed at the site, and rescue operations are currently underway. More details are awaited. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 13 Jun 2026 2:41 pm

Time Has Come for Kashmiri Pandits To Reclaim Their Place in Jammu Kashmirs Future: LG Sinha

SRINAGAR: Asserting that the time has come for Kashmiri Pandits to reconnect with their roots and contribute to the future of a transformed Jammu and Kashmir, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Saturday said the communitys journey from displacement to global success stands as a remarkable example of courage, resilience and determination. Addressing the Global Kashmiri []

KashmirLife 13 Jun 2026 2:38 pm

Mirwaiz Umar Farooq Pays Tribute to Hazrat Umar Farooq (RA) on His Martyrdom Anniversary

Srinagar, June 13: Mirwaiz-e-Kashmir Dr. Moulvi Muhammad Umar Farooq paid rich tribute to Ameer-ul-Mumineen Hazrat Umar Farooq (RA) on his martyrdom anniversary, describing him as one of the greatest statesmen, reformers and champions of justice not only in Islamic history but in the history of humanity. He said that Hazrat Umars (RA) legacy of just governance, accountability, compassion and service to the people continues to inspire societies and leaders across generations. Mirwaiz said that Hazrat Umar (RA), the second Caliph of Islam, established enduring standards of governance rooted in justice, equality before the law and responsibility towards the welfare of all people. His unwavering commitment to truth and fairness earned him the title Al-Farooqthe one who distinguishes between right and wrong. He said that the life of Hazrat Umar (RA) offers timeless lessons in moral courage, humility and public service, reminding people that true leadership lies in serving humanity with integrity and justice. Paying homage to the great companion of Prophet Muhammad , Mirwaiz urged people, especially the younger generation, to study and draw inspiration from the exemplary life and character of Hazrat Umar Farooq (RA).

RisingKashmir 13 Jun 2026 2:14 pm

Revive Apex Committee to Facilitate Kashmiri Pandits Return: CMs Advisor Nasir Aslam Wani

Srinagar: Chief Ministers Advisor Nasir Aslam Wani on Saturday called for the revival of the Apex Committee on the return and rehabilitation of Kashmiri Pandits, saying a structured dialogue mechanism was needed to find a lasting solution to the communitys return lto the Valley. Addressing the Global Kashmiri Pandit Conclave at SKICC here, Wanii, said []

Kashmir Reader 13 Jun 2026 1:54 pm

South Kashmir: Police Trace All Three Missing Minor Girls

SRINAGAR: Three minor girls who had gone missing from the Nunwani area of Brakpora in south Kashmirs Anantnag district were traced within hours and found safe on Saturday, police said. According to Anantnag Police, the girls, all residents of Nunwani, Brakpora in the Achabal area, had gone missing on Friday evening between 5.30 pm and []

KashmirLife 13 Jun 2026 1:42 pm

Time Has Come for Kashmiri Pandits To Reclaim Their Place In J&K's Future: LG Sinha

Srinagar, June 13 : Asserting that the time has come for Kashmiri Pandits to reconnect with their roots and contribute to the future of a transformed Jammu and Kashmir, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Saturday said the communitys journey from displacement to global success stands as a remarkable example of courage, resilience and determination. Addressing the Global Kashmiri Pandit Conclave: From Exile to Excellence at SKICC here, LG Sinha, according to the news agencyKashmir News Observer ( KNO) said the gathering marked a historic moment and reflected both the achievements of the Kashmiri Pandit community and its enduring bond with its homeland. I see before me the sons and daughters of this soil. We are witnessing a historic moment in Srinagar, the Lieutenant Governor said. He said Kashmir had witnessed the pain of the communitys displacement and was now witnessing its resurgence and renewed confidence. Referring to the migration of Kashmiri Pandits in the 1990s, LG Sinha said the community endured immense suffering and was uprooted from its homeland overnight, but refused to allow adversity to define its future. The Kashmiri Pandit community suffered deeply during the 1990s. Families were displaced overnight, but despite the pain and uncertainty, they chose not to surrender to despair, he said. The LG said the community faced two choices after displacement with one of hopelessness and defeat and another of rebuilding and service to society. The easier path was despair, but you chose reconstruction, hard work and service. You transformed your struggle into strength and your pain into purpose, he said. Sinha said the real victory of the community lay in preserving its identity, culture and traditions despite decades of displacement. The true triumph is that you did not allow your villages, traditions and identity to fade away. Instead, you turned them into a source of strength and inspiration, he said. Describing the conclave as a message of hope, Sinha said many members of the community who once faced displacement were today returning to engage with their homeland with renewed confidence. Those who were rendered shelterless and displaced are today returning with confidence. This itself sends a powerful message of hope and renewal, he said. The Lieutenant Governor said Kashmiri Pandits never sought sympathy despite immense hardship and instead contributed significantly to nation-building across various fields. You did not ask for sympathy. Even in adversity, you enriched the nation through your contributions in education, administration, arts, literature, science and public service, he said. Expressing satisfaction over the achievements of the community, LG Sinha said Kashmiri Pandits had excelled across India and the world while remaining deeply connected to their roots. It gives me immense happiness that members of the community are achieving excellence across the country and globally while preserving their heritage and identity, he said. Quoting Indias civilisational values and traditions, the LG said courage and perseverance had remained central to the character of the Kashmiri Pandit community. This gathering is a celebration of your courage, determination and unwavering spirit. The entire nation salutes a community that refused to bow before adversity, he said. LG Sinha said the conclave was also a reflection of growing confidence in Jammu and Kashmir's future and security environment. This gathering sends a strong message that faith in the future of Jammu and Kashmir has strengthened. The time has come to rebuild old bonds and reconnect with our shared heritage, he said. The Lieutenant Governor said discussions at the conclave were not merely symbolic but represented a roadmap for economic empowerment, social participation and cultural revival. The deliberations here are not just discussions; they provide a framework for economic empowerment, social rejuvenation and the restoration of a vibrant community life, he said. He said many people once believed the displaced community would never be able to return or re-establish itself, but its resilience had proven otherwise. Many thought the community would never recover from displacement. Yet through determination, leadership and perseverance, you kept alive the dream of return and renewal, he said. Highlighting the accomplishments of Kashmiri Pandits, Sinha said the community had produced distinguished scholars, civil servants, artists, intellectuals and policymakers who contributed significantly to the country's progress. You have produced thinkers, scholars and visionaries who shaped national discourse and contributed immensely to nation-building, he said. The LG said the country and the world today were celebrating the achievements of the community and paying tribute to its indomitable spirit. Today, the nation celebrates your achievements and salutes a spirit that refused to surrender despite tremendous suffering, he said. Calling the conclave a grand confluence of countless stories of courage, Sinha said a new Jammu and Kashmir was emerging and the Kashmiri Pandit community would have a vital role in shaping its future. A new Jammu and Kashmir has emerged. Its strength, aspirations and future are closely linked with your participation and contribution, he said. The Lieutenant Governor said the success achieved by members of the community across the world could never be separated from their roots in Kashmir. Wherever you may live across the country or the world, your success remains connected to your roots and heritage, he said. Describing the conclave as a bridge between generations, Sinha said it connected those who endured displacement with younger generations carrying forward the legacy of resilience and identity. This gathering connects generations and ensures that the memories, sacrifices and aspirations of the community continue to inspire the future, he said. The LG said society must stand united against the tragedy of displacement and work collectively towards justice, dignity and reconciliation. It is a reminder that we must stand together against the pain of displacement and work towards justice, dignity and lasting reconciliation, he said. Paying tribute to the community's resilience, LG Sinha said he personally saluted its courage and determination. I bow to your courage and salute your unwavering resolve. Your journey is ultimately a journey towards homecoming, and I believe that homecoming is a shared commitment, he said. The Lieutenant Governor also urged members of the community to establish institutions in Jammu and Kashmir and actively participate in the Union Territory's development. I want you to build institutions, nurture talent and contribute to the growth of Jammu and Kashmir. Your experience and knowledge are invaluable for the future of this land, he said. LG Sinha said the true measure of life was not personal success alone but the contribution one leaves behind for society and future generations. The real meaning of a meaningful life lies in how much better we leave our society and motherland for those who come after us, he said. He added that India's ongoing cultural resurgence and its journey towards becoming a developed nation would be strengthened by the contribution and participation of every community, including Kashmiri Pandits. Indias civilisational resurgence and the vision of a developed nation will be enriched by your participation, contribution and leadership, he said(KNO)

RisingKashmir 13 Jun 2026 1:36 pm

IAF aircraft AN-32 crashes while landing in Assams Jorhat

GUWAHATI: An Indian Air Force aeroplane, AN-32, has crashed while landing in Assams Jorhat district on Saturday, a defence spokesperson said. The incident occurred while the aircraft was landing at the IAFs airbase in the Rowriah area. Senior IAF officials have rushed to the area, and casualty, if any, is yet to be ascertained, the []

Kashmir Reader 13 Jun 2026 1:32 pm

No Exams in Kashmir Schools from June 2327, Orders DSEK

SRINAGAR: The Directorate of School Education Kashmir (DSEK) has directed all government and private recognised schools across Kashmir not to conduct any in-house examinations, internal assessments or term examinations during the observance of Muharram-ul-Haram. I sincerely thank Honble Education Minister Ms. @sakinaitoo Sahiba for positively considering my request to reschedule important examinations falling between 24th []

KashmirLife 13 Jun 2026 1:28 pm

Time Has Come for Kashmiri Pandits To Reclaim Their Place In J&Ks Future: LG Sinha

Srinagar: Asserting that the time has come for Kashmiri Pandits to reconnect with their roots and contribute to the future of a transformed Jammu and Kashmir, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Saturday said the communitys journey from displacement to global success stands as a remarkable example of courage, resilience and determination. Addressing the Global Kashmiri []

Kashmir Reader 13 Jun 2026 1:27 pm

Kashmir: Amarnath Yatra To Get Multi-Layered Security Grid, QR-Based Tracking and Drone Surveillance

SRINAGAR: Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday directed the establishment of a multi-layered security grid along the Amarnath Yatra routes, extensive deployment of drones and CCTV surveillance, QR code-based identification for all local service providers and animals associated with the pilgrimage, and strict regulation of pilgrim movement based on weather conditions. The measures were announced []

KashmirLife 13 Jun 2026 1:25 pm

Congress Appoints 3-Member Panel to Probe Into Jammu Kashmir Infighting

SRINAGAR: The Congress high command has ordered an inquiry into growing factionalism within its Jammu and Kashmir unit and constituted a three-member committee to investigate reports of indiscipline and alleged anti-party activities. The move comes amid an escalating confrontation between Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) president Tariq Hamid Karra and a rival group led by senior []

KashmirLife 13 Jun 2026 1:05 pm

PM Modi leaves for high-stakes meets in France, Slovakia; set to participate in G7 Summit

New Delhi, June 13 : Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday departed from New Delhi to France for his official visit to France to participate in the G7 Summit and hold a bilateral meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron and also pay a State-visit to Slovakia--the first by an Indian Prime Minister since its independence. At the invitation of the French President Emmanuel Macron, Prime Minister Modi will be undertaking an official visit to France from 13 - 14 June 2026 at Nice, and 16 - 19 June, 2026 at Evian and Paris. During the first leg of the visit, the Prime Minister will visit Nice for a bilateral meeting with President Macron on Monday. Both leaders will review the full spectrum of the India-France bilateral relationship, which was elevated to the level of a Special Global Strategic Partnership earlier this year. In Nice, both leaders will also jointly inaugurate the 'Bharat Innovates' event, which will bring together top innovation startups and Venture Capital funds from India, France, and other countries. Being held during the India-France Year of Innovation, this signature event reinforces the vibrant innovation partnership that exists between the two countries, the Prime Minister's Office said in a statement. On the second leg of his visit, at the invitation of the Prime Minister of the Slovak Republic, Robert Fico, Prime Minister Modi will pay a State Visit to the Slovak Republic from 14 - 16 June 2026. This will be the first-ever visit by an Indian Prime Minister to Slovakia since its independence in 1993, the Prime Minister's Office said. His visit follows President Droupadi Murmu's State Visit to Slovakia in April 2025 and Slovak President Peter Pellegrini's visit to India for the AI Impact Summit in February 2026. Prime Minister will hold talks with Prime Minister Fico, and explore new avenues of cooperation. The Prime Minister will also meet President Pellegrini. The visit will reaffirm India's commitment towards strengthening its bilateral relationship with Slovakia in various sectors, including trade, investment, and automobile and railway manufacturing. On the third leg of the visit, Prime Minister will participate in the G7 Summit in Evian, France, on 16 - 17 June 2026. During the Summit, he will exchange views with G7 leaders, and those from invited partner countries and International Organizations, participating in the summit sessions on - Forging New Partnerships and Rebuilding International Solidarity; Reviving Balanced, Shared and Sustainable Economic Growth for all; and Ensuring a Safe, Rapid and Efficient Rollout of AI. On the sidelines of the summit, the Prime Minister will also hold bilateral meetings with several world leaders, the PMO said. On the final leg of the visit, the Prime Minister will visit Paris on 18 June 2026 for further bilateral engagements and to attend the VivaTech Summit, Europe's largest technology and startup event. The Prime Minister is also expected to address the members of the Indian community in Paris. The Prime Minister's Office underlined how the visit to Europe will further deepen India's partnership with France, Slovakia, and the G7. Prime Minister's presence at the G7 reflects India's standing as a leading voice of the Global South and a key partner in addressing global challenges. Prime Minister's participation in both Bharat Innovates and the Vivatech Summit will spotlight India as a global hub for innovation, digital transformation and entrepreneurship, and is expected to catalyse new partnerships between Indian, French and European technology ecosystems. The visit will also reaffirm India's commitment towards advancing its broader strategic partnership with the European Union. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 13 Jun 2026 12:16 pm

Srinagar witnesses rainfall as IMD forecasts continued rain, thunderstorms

Srinagar , June 13 : Rain over Dal Lake in Jammu and Kashmir's Srinagar on Saturday created a calm and scenic view, while the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast that cloudy skies with the possibility of rain or thunderstorms will continue in the city till tomorrow. For Northwest India, the IMD has forecast fairly widespread rainfall in Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, along with scattered rain over Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, Punjab, Haryana, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh. The region is also likely to witness thunderstorms, lightning and gusty winds during 13-18 June, with stronger wind activity expected in parts of Jammu and Kashmir. According to the IMD morning bulletin, weather conditions indicate the advance of the southwest monsoon, which is currently progressing over parts of central Arabian Sea and several regions including Maharashtra, Karnataka, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal, Odisha, Jharkhand and Bihar over the next few days. It also warns of dust storms and thundersqualls in parts of Rajasthan, along with hailstorm activity in some northern hill states. In Central India, scattered rainfall and thunderstorms are likely over Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Vidarbha, accompanied by gusty winds during the period. In Delhi, the IMD has forecast a gradual rise in minimum temperatures by 3-4C over the next four days, followed by no significant change thereafter. East India is expected to see widespread rainfall over West Bengal, Sikkim, Odisha, Bihar and Jharkhand, with heavy to very heavy rainfall likely in parts of Sub-Himalayan West Bengal and Sikkim. Northeast India will continue to receive widespread rainfall with thunderstorms, along with isolated heavy to very heavy rainfall in Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya and nearby states. In West and South India, scattered to fairly widespread rainfall is expected across Gujarat, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, with isolated heavy rainfall in Kerala and adjoining regions. Meanwhile, the IMD has also warned of gradual temperature changes across the country, with a slight rise in heat conditions expected in parts of Northwest and Central India in the coming days. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 13 Jun 2026 11:54 am

Jammu-Poonch Highway Blocked After Heavy Landslide In Surankote

Jammu: The Jammu-Poonch highway was blocked near the Lassana area of Surankote on Saturday following a heavy landslide, bringing traffic on the route to a standstill. Officials said that traffic was halted this moring near the Lassana area after massive landslide hit the road Authorities are working to clear the debris. Traffic movement will resume []

Kashmir Reader 13 Jun 2026 11:31 am

India's youth have pursued their aspirations with confidence in last 12 years: PM Modi

New DelhI , June 13 : Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday that one of the defining features of the last 12 years has been the confidence with which India's youth have pursued their aspirations. In a post on X, PM Modi said, The NDA Government is one that is strongly working towards youth-led development. One of the defining features of the last 12 years has been the confidence with which India's youth have pursued their aspirations Through initiatives such as Startup India, Digital India, Skill India and Atal Innovation Mission, an ecosystem has emerged that encourages innovation, entrepreneurship and enterprise. Today, India is among the world's leading StartUp destinations and many of these success stories are being scripted by our Yuva Shakti and that too from smaller towns and villages India's youth are making their mark across various sectors, from science and technology to manufacturing, space, semiconductors and drones. It is heartening to see young Indians contributing to areas that will shape the future of our nation and the world PM Modi also highlighted the contribution of the youth in the field of sports. Our youth have also brought immense glory to the nation in the field of sports. In numerous international competitions, young Indian athletes have consistently enhanced national pride. At the same time, a stronger sporting ecosystem, better infrastructure and greater support for athletes are creating new opportunities for young talent and encouraging them to pursue sports Earlier, the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) gathered in New Delhi to congratulate PM Modi on completing 4,399 days in office, making him India's longest-serving democratically elected Prime Minister in consecutive terms. NDA leaders hailed his tenure, citing development initiatives, governance reforms and welfare programmes implemented over the past 12 years. Prime Minister Modi completed 4,399 days in office on June 10, surpassing the record held by India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, and marking over 12 years of continuous leadership at the national level. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 13 Jun 2026 11:28 am

Modi leaves for week-long France, Slovakia tour; G7 Summit, bilateral talks on agenda

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday left for a week-long visit to France and Slovakia, during which he will attend the G7 Summit and hold discussions with world leaders on a range of bilateral and global issues. In his departure statement, Modi said France occupies a special place in Indias strategic vision while []

Kashmir Reader 13 Jun 2026 11:17 am

Udhampur witnessed major development only in last 10 years: Union Minister Jitendra Singh

Udhampur, June 13 : Highlighting infrastructure growth in the Udhampur-Kathua-Doda constituency, Union Minister Jitendra Singh on Saturday said that the region has witnessed significant development only in the last decade under the current government. He said that several key projects have been established in Udhampur during this period, adding, The area has only been developed in the last 10 years. If we talk about Udhampur, in these 10 years, the passport office has come up. The railway station was built. Two Vande Bharat trains started operating here. He further highlighted upcoming infrastructure projects, stating, The airport is about to open. The tender for it has been allotted in these very 10 years, a medical college was built here, a highway was built, and it takes 50 to 55 minutes to reach here from Jammu. The Minister also pointed to improvements in education facilities, saying, Kendriya Vidyalayas and degree colleges have been established in rural areas where there were previously no schools. Criticising previous administrations, he added, This area was neglected and ignored by the previous governments for many years. Due to regional discrimination, due to the policy of appeasement, this area never got priority. He further said that Prime Minister Modi had addressed this gap in development, stating, PM Narendra Modi had said that the areas which were left behind in the previous governments, those who were entitled to them, those who were not given the priority which they deserved, should be brought to an equal level. He fulfilled his word. Earlier, on June 9, Jitendra Singh said that a new two-lane tube tunnel will be constructed parallel to the existing Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee Tunnel on the Chenani-Nashri route along National Highway 44 in Jammu and Kashmir. Announcing the development on X, Singh thanked the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) and Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari for approving the proposal. Another Good News for #Udhampur: Thanks to National Highway Authority of India #NHAI and #MORTH Minister Sh @Nitin_Gadkari for accepting our request and proposing the construction of a new two-lane tube tunnel parallel to the existing 'Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee Tunnel' on Chenani-Nashri route along National Highway 44 in #Jammu And Kashmir, Singh said. He said the new tunnel will significantly ease traffic congestion on the busy highway stretch and improve travel convenience. This will ease the increasing rush of traffic on this section and ensure ease of travel, he added. It may be recalled that the 'Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee Tunnel' was inaugurated by PM Sh @Narendra Modi on April 2, 2017, he added. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 13 Jun 2026 10:51 am

Iran calls Trump's claims aseless, alleges US attacked vessels killing three Indian seafarers

New Delhi , June 13 : The Embassy of Iran in India on Saturday rejected the US President Donald Trump's allegations regarding an Indian vessel in the Strait of Hormuz, calling them aseless. It also accused Washington of attempting to deflect attention from recent attacks on commercial ships carrying Indian seafarers. The Iranian Embassy said the US attacked three Indian vessels in less than a week, resulting in the death of three Indian sailors, and described the actions as rutal and pathetic. In a post on X, the official account of the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in India shared, The U.S. president's accusation against Iran regarding an Indian vessel in the Strait of Hormuz is simply baseless. It is an attempt to divert public attention from the brutal fact that the U.S. has attacked 3 Indian vessels in less than a week and killed 3 innocent Indian sailors. That's pathetic! This comes after Trump alleged that Iran was behind the attacks on three vessels carrying Indian seafarers near the Hormuz Strait, which resulted in the deaths of three, despite the US Central Command having confirmed that the strikes were carried out by American naval forces, calling the incident otally unacceptable. His remarks followed Iran's condemnation of the United States attacks on commercial vessels carrying Indian seafarers, resulting in the death of three in the Gulf of Oman, describing the actions as rutal and accusing Washington of engaging in lawless conduct that threatens global peace and maritime security. In a statement on X, Esmaeil Baqaei, Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iran, expressed condolences over the deaths of Indian nationals killed in the attacks and called for international accountability. The brutal U.S. attacks on Indian commercial vessels, which have killed at least three Indian nationals, stand as clear evidence of America's ongoing policy of armed robbery and State piracy. We extend our sympathies to the families and friends of the slain Indian sailors and offer our sincere condolences to the Indian people and government, the statement said. He further urged the international community to take action against the repeated violations of international norms. The international community must hold the United States accountable for its lawless conduct, which continues to threaten global peace and security while endangering the freedom of navigation, the spokesperson added. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 13 Jun 2026 10:08 am

Three Jammu Kashmir Segment Officers Among Six Empanelled for DGP Posts

SRINAGAR:The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has empanelled six senior IPS officers of the AGMUT cadre for appointment to the rank of Director General of Police (DGP), including three officers from the erstwhile Jammu and Kashmir segment. The officers cleared for empanelment to the coveted DGP rank are Shiv Darshan Singh Jamwal, Rajesh Kumar, Satish []

KashmirLife 13 Jun 2026 9:59 am

Pak PM claims confirmation on reaching final, agreed-upon text of US-Iran peace deal

Islamabad , June 12 : Despite the absence of any official joint confirmation from Washington or Tehran regarding the conclusion of negotiations for a peace deal over the conflict in West Asia, Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday claimed that a final, agreed-upon text of the peace deal between the United States and Iran had been reached. In a post on X, Sharif says that Pakistan had been engaged in mediation efforts, despite earlier rounds of talks failing to produce a breakthrough, with Qatar and other Middle Eastern countries subsequently emerging as key facilitators in efforts to advance the negotiations. He also flagged the incessant misinformation campaign, which he described as attempts to derail the proposed agreement. Amid ongoing intense mediation efforts by Pakistan, we are fully aware of incessant misinformation campaign being waged by those who want to sabotage the peace deal. Setting aside the noise, we can confirm that a final, agreed upon text of the peace deal has been reached and Pakistan is now working closely with both sides to finalize the next steps. Peace has never been this close as it is now, his post read. This comes after CNN, citing multiple diplomatic sources, earlier reported that the memorandum between the US and Iran is expected to be signed in Geneva, Switzerland, with the proposed agreement reportedly envisaging a 60-day ceasefire on all fronts, including Lebanon, beginning immediately upon signing; the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz without Iran imposing any transit charges; and ensuring the uninterrupted movement of energy supplies and commercial shipments and maritime traffic through the strategic waterway would gradually return to pre-conflict levels within 30 days of the agreement's signing. CNN also reported that the proposed arrangement includes lifting the US blockade of Iranian ports and providing limited sanctions relief, with the diplomatic source stating that such relief would be granted ased on the progression of the deal and continued engagement in good faith, although no specific timeline has been outlined. However, Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei dismissed the reports suggesting that a deal with the United States to end the conflict in West Asia has been finalised, stating that no final agreement has been reached so far, as reported by Iranian State Media Press TV. Trump, in a post on Truth Social, also rejected those reports, accusing the Islamic Republic of not acting in good faith while dealing with the US. Trump claimed that Iran had misrepresented the contents of the proposed deal and criticised the country's leadership for what he described as dishonourable conduct. The terms that Iran leaked out to the Fake News have NOTHING to do with the terms that were agreed to, in writing. What they said, including their weak and pathetic statement on having a deal, bears no relation to the truth. Very dishonorable people to deal with. With them, there is no such thing as dealing in good faith, the post read. Iran's Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi also urged the media to avoid speculating about the contents of the agreement, stating that details of the agreement would be made public once the process reaches its conclusion. In a post on X, Araghchi said that the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding was nearing finalisation and emphasised that official information would be released in due course. The Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding has never been closer. Pending its finalisation, the media should refrain from entering speculation about its content. In line with our responsible and transparent approach, all details will be shared with the public in due course, Araghchi said in his post. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 13 Jun 2026 9:41 am

West Bengal: Police raid Abhisheks Kolkata residence for over 4 hours

KOLKATA: In a dramatic pre-dawn operation that triggered a political storm in West Bengal, a large contingent of police, accompanied by central forces, raided the Kalighat residence of TMC national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee on Saturday in connection with a case filed in a police station in Paschim Medinipur district, a senior officer said. The []

Kashmir Reader 13 Jun 2026 9:35 am

NCLT Orders Winding Up of Siraj-ul-Uloom Welfare Foundation, Freezes Assets Over Sovereignty Concerns

SRINAGAR: The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) has ordered the winding up of the Siraj-ul-Uloom Welfare Foundation, Shopian, a non-profit entity registered as a company, and directed that its assets be taken over by an Official Liquidator amid allegations that its activities were detrimental to Indias sovereignty and national security. In an ex parte order, []

KashmirLife 13 Jun 2026 9:25 am

PM SURYA GHAR: MUFT BIJLI YOJANA :Free solar rooftops for 1.45 lakh AAY households across Kashmir

Tenders floated for installation of 2-kW plants 200 free electricity units per month for poor Srinagar, Jun 12: The government has stepped up efforts to provide free rooftop solar systems to Antyodaya Anna Yojana (AAY) households across Kashmir, with tenders floated for the installation of 2-kilowatt solar plants under the PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana. A total of 2.22 lakh AAY beneficiaries have been identified across Jammu and Kashmir, including 1.45 lakh beneficiaries from the Valley alone. Each household will be provided with a 2-kilowatt rooftop solar plant, enabling them to receive 200 units of free electricity per month once the system becomes operational. Moving forward in this regard, an official from the Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited (KPDCL) informed Rising Kashmir that the tenders have been floated in this regard and the bids are invited up to July 05, 2026. We have started the process to provide solar rooftop to the AAY beneficiaries, and the tenders have been floated. Once the process is completed, the solar rooftop installation shall be started forthwith, he said. The official further clarified that AAY beneficiaries will not have to pay anything, as the government will bear all expenses. Earlier, the government had stated that its promise of 200 units of free electricity for the poorest households would only be implemented after the installation of rooftop solar systems under the PM Surya Ghar scheme, which is meant exclusively for Antyodaya Anna Yojana families at the bottom of the economic ladder. Meanwhile, the PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana has gained momentum in Jammu and Kashmir, with the reports revealing that over 34,600 rooftop solar installations have been completed under the flagship scheme, aimed at promoting clean energy and reducing household electricity bills. A total of 1,00,207 applications have been received across the Union Territory. Of the total applications, 34,647 installations have been completed across the Union Territory, covering 34,803 households. As per the figures available on PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana National Portal, the cumulative installed capacity has reached 123.95 MW, while subsidies amounting to Rs 264.34 crore have been released to beneficiaries.

RisingKashmir 13 Jun 2026 9:17 am

IGP reviews security for Yatra, Muharram, Kheer Bhawani

Stresses inter-agency coordination Srinagar, Jun 12: Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kashmir Zone, V K Birdi on Friday chaired a security review meeting to assess preparedness and strengthen security arrangements for the forthcoming Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra (SANJY-2026), Muharram observances, and Mela Kheer Bhawani at PCR Kashmir. He stressed the need for enhanced inter-agency coordination, uninterrupted communication channels, and a unified operational approach. The meeting was attended by senior officers of J&K Police, CRPF, ITBP, Intelligence Agencies, BSF, SSB, Traffic, Railways, Telecommunication, and other agencies, including IG BSF Ftr Hqrs Kashmir, IG CRPF KOS, IG CRPF Srinagar, IG ITBP, all range DIGs of Kashmir Zone, all district SSPs, and other senior officers. Reviewing security arrangements and preparedness for SANJY-2026, IGP Kashmir directed officers to ensure strict adherence to established SOPs and undertake preventive measures, underscoring the importance of maintaining a high level of alertness and readiness, particularly at vulnerable locations and along designated pilgrimage routes, a police spokesperson said in a statement issued here. Birdi also reviewed contingency planning, disaster response preparedness, crowd management mechanisms, and coordination protocols. While reviewing arrangements for Muharram, V K Birdi emphasised ensuring the peaceful and smooth conduct of all religious processions and gatherings across the Valley. He directed officers to make comprehensive security and traffic arrangements along designated procession routes, establish effective crowd management mechanisms, and maintain close liaison with organisers and community representatives. Reviewing preparations for Mela Kheer Bhawani, the IGP directed officers to put in place robust security and facilitation measures for devotees, emphasising thorough sanitisation of the shrine premises, adequate deployment of security personnel, and proper traffic management plans to provide a safe, secure, and hassle-free experience. Concluding the meeting, the Kashmir police chief expressed confidence in the collective preparedness of all participating agencies and reiterated the commitment of the security establishment to ensure the peaceful, secure, and successful conduct of Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra-2026, Muharram, and Mela Kheer Bhawani. Participating officers briefed the chair on deployment strategies, route security, intelligence coordination, traffic regulation, communication preparedness, emergency response mechanisms, and logistical arrangements.

RisingKashmir 13 Jun 2026 9:04 am

GMC Srinagar Advisory: Excessive Screen Time Harms Physical, Mental and Emotional Health

SRINAGAR: The Department of Community Medicine at Government Medical College (GMC) Srinagar has issued a public awareness advisory cautioning people about the harmful effects of prolonged screen time on physical, mental, and emotional well-being. It warned that excessive use of smartphones, tablets, computers, and other digital devices is increasingly contributing to a range of health []

KashmirLife 13 Jun 2026 9:00 am

LG Sinha meets Amit Shah in Delhi

Attends high-level Amarnath Yatra preparedness meeting New Delhi, Jun 12: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Friday met Union Home Minister Amit Shah in New Delhi. The Home Minister chaired a high-level meeting to review preparedness for the annual Amarnath Yatra commencing July 3. The meeting was attended by National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, Army Chief Gen Upendra Dwivedi, Home Secretary Govind Mohan, Intelligence Bureau Chief Tapan Kumar Deka, CRPF Director General GP Singh, and other senior security and administrative officials. During the meeting, Shah directed that inter-agency coordination must be strengthened to ensure a safe and incident-free pilgrimage. Earlier this week, the Lieutenant Governor had reviewed the yatra preparations in Jammu and Kashmir, directing departments and security agencies to ensure smooth arrangements covering infrastructure, security, healthcare, sanitation, connectivity and pilgrim services. The annual Amarnath Yatra involves elaborate security arrangements across multiple districts of the Union Territory. The meeting in Delhi focused on assessing the overall security situation and ensuring coordination between central and UT agencies for the smooth conduct of the pilgrimage.

RisingKashmir 13 Jun 2026 8:57 am

Karnataka Assembly Panel meets J&K Speaker to strengthen coordination

Speaker emphasizes critical role of assembly committees in addressing genuine public grievances SRINAGAR: In a significant move towards fostering legislative cooperation, the Committee on Petitions of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly held a high-level meeting with the Speaker Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly (JKLA), Abdul Rahim Rather and members of the J&K Assemblys Petitions Committee. The []

Kashmir Reader 13 Jun 2026 8:51 am

Dr Farooq, Omar greet people on UrsAmeerul Momineen Hazrat Umar Farooq (RA)

SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference President Dr. Farooq Abdullah, and Vice President &Chief Minister Omar Abdullah have extended their heartfelt greetings to the people on the auspicious annual Urs of Ameer-ul-Momineen Hazrat Umar Farooq (Radiyallahu Anhu). In their message, the duo paid rich tributes to Hazrat Umar Farooq (RA), describing him as one []

Kashmir Reader 13 Jun 2026 8:50 am

Govt committed to strengthen healthcare infra across J&K: Itoo

SRINAGAR: Minister for Health, Medical Education, Social Welfare, and Education, Sakeena Itoo, on Friday reaffirmed the governments commitment to strengthening healthcare infrastructure and providing quality patient care across Jammu and Kashmir. During her day-long visit to healthcare facilities in Khanyar and Hazratbal constituencies, she was accompanied by MLAs Ali Mohammad Sagar and Salman Ali Sagar. []

Kashmir Reader 13 Jun 2026 8:50 am

Traders Association Lal Chowk thanks SP East Neha Jain

Hails her prompt intervention in addressing business community concerns SRINAGAR: The Traders Association, Lal Chowk, has expressed sincere appreciation and gratitude to Superintendent of Police (East), Ms. Neha Jain, for her prompt intervention and positive action in addressing the concerns of shopkeepers and traders operating in the Lal Chowk area. The Association acknowledged the efforts []

Kashmir Reader 13 Jun 2026 8:50 am

Enquiry initiated into alleged misconduct by police personnel

BARAMULL: A detailed inquiry has been ordered into the alleged conduct of police personnel at Police Station Kunzer following an altercation involving an advocate on June 10, when a party from the police station was executing a status-quo order issued by JMIC Tangmarg in village Dhobiwan, officials said. According to a police statement, legal and []

Kashmir Reader 13 Jun 2026 8:50 am

Assembly Ethics Committee meets to reinforce accountability

SRINAGAR: The Ethics Committee of the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly, under the chairmanship of MLA Nizam-ud-Din Bhat, convened a high-level meeting on Friday to review the institutional framework and reinforce its mandate on legislative accountability. Legislators Peerzada Feroze Ahamad, Satish Kumar Sharma and Arvind Gupta were present in the meeting. During the session, the []

Kashmir Reader 13 Jun 2026 8:50 am

Notorious drug peddler detained under PIT NDPS Act: Police

GANDERBAL: In a major crackdown on drug trafficking, Police in Ganderbal has detained a notorious drug peddler under the Prevention of Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (PIT NDPS) Act, following formal detention orders from the competent authority. The accused, Fayaz Ahmad Khanday son of Abdul Khaliq Khanday resident of Pati Shalbugh, Ganderbal []

Kashmir Reader 13 Jun 2026 8:49 am

SANJY 2026: DG Rural Sanitation reviews sanitation preparedness

Baltal, Jun 12: Director General, Rural Sanitation, J&K, Anoo Malhotra on Friday conducted a comprehensive review of sanitation preparedness along the Baltal axis for the forthcoming Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra (SANJY)-2026, covering key locations from Baltal Base Camp up to the Holy Cave Shrine. During the visit, the Director General inspected the ongoing sanitation infrastructure works and assessed the preparedness of various facilities being established for the smooth conduct of the Yatra. The review focused on installation of toilets and bathing units, solid and liquid waste management systems, collection and transportation mechanisms, manpower deployment, and overall sanitation arrangements along the route. Interacting with officers and field functionaries, Ms. Malhotra emphasized the importance of ensuring a clean, hygienic and environmentally sustainable pilgrimage experience for devotees. Accompanied by Assistant Commissioner Panchayat Ganderbal, BDO Gund and representatives of executing agencies and other officials, she directed all concerned agencies to expedite the pace of ongoing works and ensure their completion well within the stipulated timelines. The Director General stressed the need for effective waste management measures, including timely collection, segregation, transportation and scientific disposal of waste generated during the Yatra. She also underscored the importance of maintaining all sanitation facilities in fully functional condition and ensuring adequate manpower deployment for round-the-clock cleanliness and upkeep. During the review, site-specific requirements and challenges were discussed in detail, and necessary instructions were issued for addressing identified gaps on priority. Officers were directed to closely monitor progress and maintain strict adherence to quality standards in the execution of sanitation-related works. Malhotra reiterated the commitment of the Rural Sanitation Department towards ensuring comprehensive sanitation coverage along the Yatra route and called for close coordination among all stakeholder departments and implementing agencies.

RisingKashmir 13 Jun 2026 8:49 am

Nc Govt Will Collapse On Its Own, BJP Wont Topple it : Lop Sharma

'Party sending confusing signals to people on Article 370' Srinagar, June 12: Leader of Opposition in the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly and senior BJP leader Sunil Sharma on Friday said the present government in the Union Territory would collapse on its own, asserting that the Bharatiya Janata Party would neither play any role in toppling it nor in forming it. Speaking to reporters in Jammu, Sharma termed the political situation in the UT as unstable and claimed that the government was bound to fall because of internal contradictions. Targeting the National Conference, he said the party had built its politics around Article 370 but was now sending mixed signals to the people. Referring to recent political developments, including meetings between Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Sharma said the partys stand appeared inconsistent. He added that the NCs relevance and political clarity had weakened over time, alleging that the partys support base was gradually eroding. Sharma also claimed that senior leaders, including Farooq Abdullah, had changed their tone following recent political engagements, indicating what he described as a shift in the partys political position. The BJP leader further alleged that there were backchannel attempts to engineer defections, while maintaining that his party had no involvement in such efforts. The government will fall on its own. The BJP will neither form it nor make it fall, Sharma said, adding that the present dispensation would not complete its full term, though he did not specify any timeline.

RisingKashmir 13 Jun 2026 8:41 am

NTA Extends NEET Duration, Revises Exam Booklet Format

According to a public notice issued by the NTA, the examination window has been extended to 195 minutes and will now run from 2:00 PM to 5:15 PM. The agency said the revised duration includes time required for mandatory examination formalities such as attendance verification and other invigilation procedures, ensuring that candidates receive the full intended time to attempt the paper. In another change, the NTA has increased the number of rough work pages in the question paper booklet from two to four. The move is expected to provide candidates with additional space for calculations, diagrams and other workings during the examination. The agency has also revised the layout of the question paper booklet. While rough work pages were earlier placed only at the end of the booklet, two rough work pages will now be provided immediately after the instruction page at the beginning, with the remaining two pages continuing at the end. The change has been introduced following feedback from candidates, particularly left handed students, who found the earlier arrangement less convenient. NTA said the measures have been introduced to make the examination process more comfortable and candidate friendly while maintaining the highest standards of fairness, security and transparency. Candidates have been advised to carefully read the instructions mentioned in the admit card and information bulletin and cooperate with examination staff for the smooth conduct of the examination.

RisingKashmir 13 Jun 2026 8:29 am

DC Jatin Kishore reviews arrangements for Inl. Yoga Day-2026

Ganderbal, Jun 12: Deputy Commissioner (DC) Ganderbal, Jatin Kishore on Friday chaired a meeting to review preparations for International Yoga Day-2026, scheduled to be celebrated across the district on June 21 with the objective of promoting health, well-being and a balanced lifestyle through yoga. At the outset, the DC took a comprehensive review of the arrangements being put in place for the district-level event and discussed department-wise responsibilities to ensure smooth and successful conduct of the programme. It was informed that the main district-level celebration will be held at the Government Physical College of Education, Gadoora, while parallel yoga sessions will also be organised at Manasbal Park and Sonamarg to enable wider participation from different parts of the district. Emphasizing that yoga is a simple yet effective tool for achieving physical fitness, mental wellness and inner harmony, the DC called for making the event a true community movement involving people from all walks of life. He directed the concerned departments to encourage participation of students, youth, government employees, sports persons, civil society members and the general public in large numbers. To facilitate participants, the AYUSH and Youth Services & Sports departments were tasked with arranging yoga mats, uniforms and other necessary equipment. LED screens will also be installed at the main venue for live display of yoga demonstrations and proceedings. The meeting also reviewed arrangements related to drinking water, sanitation, medical aid, ambulance services, power supply and overall venue management. The Health Department was directed to ensure the availability of medical teams, first-aid facilities and ambulances at all designated venues. The DC directed the Police to put in place a comprehensive security plan and an effective traffic management plan along with ARTO to ensure safe and hassle-free movement of participants. Speaking on the occasion, the DC said that International Yoga Day is not merely a one-day event but a reminder to adopt healthier habits and lifestyles. He urged people to embrace yoga as a regular practice for physical fitness, mental resilience and overall well-being. He further stressed the need for close coordination among all departments to make the celebration a grand success and transform it into a district-wide festival of health, wellness and community participation. The meeting was attended by Additional District Development Commissioner, Manzoor Ahmad; Chief Executive Officers of Sonmarg Development Authority and Wular Manasbal Development Authority, Assistant Commissioner Revenue, Sub-Divisional Magistrate Kangan and officers from various departments, educational institutions and other stakeholders associated with the event.

RisingKashmir 13 Jun 2026 7:55 am

Dir RDD Kashmir reviews dev progress in Baramulla

Baramulla, Jun 12: Director Rural Development Department (RDD) Kashmir, Riyaz Ahmad Wani on Friday chaired a comprehensive review meeting at Dak Bungalow Baramulla to assess the physical and financial progress of various developmental programmes and schemes being implemented across the district. The meeting was attended by Superintending Engineer REW Kashmir, Shafat Hussain; Joint Director Rural Development Department, Kashmir, Nassir Ahmad Khan; Assistant Commissioner Development, Baramulla, Mudasir Hussain Chaudhary; Chief Accounts Officer, Showkat Ali Khan; Block Development Officers, Executive Engineers, Assistant Executive Engineers, Assistant Engineers and other concerned officials. During the meeting, the Director conducted a detailed review of ongoing works under different Rural Development Department schemes and evaluated the status of fund utilisation, project execution and achievement of targets. He emphasised the need for timely completion of developmental projects, efficient utilisation of resources and strict adherence to prescribed guidelines to ensure that the benefits of government schemes reach the people effectively. The Director also stressed the importance of maintaining quality standards in all developmental works and called upon field functionaries to strengthen monitoring mechanisms for achieving tangible outcomes on the ground. The officers present apprised the Director about the progress achieved under various schemes and highlighted district-specific developmental initiatives being undertaken to improve rural infrastructure and public service delivery. The Director urged all stakeholders to work with dedication, coordination and commitment to ensure the successful implementation of developmental programmes and the achievement of intended objectives within stipulated timelines. Later, the Director, accompanied by Joint Director RDD Kashmir, Nassir Ahmad Khan; ACD Baramulla, Mudasir Hussain Chaudhary and other concerned officers, visited Jetty Baramulla and inspected the newly completed District Development Council (DDC) Office Complex, constructed at a cost of 2.52 crore. During the inspection, the Assistant Commissioner Development Baramulla briefed the Director that the construction of the office complex has been completed and the facility is ready for use. The Director reviewed the quality of construction and the amenities created under the project and emphasised the importance of maintaining high standards in the execution of public infrastructure projects to ensure efficient service delivery to the people.

RisingKashmir 13 Jun 2026 7:38 am

Rabies Preventable with Timely Treatment: GMC

Srinagar, Jun 12: To raise awareness about rabies prevention and management, the Anti-Rabies Clinic of SMHS Hospital, Department of Community Medicine, Government Medical College (GMC) Srinagar, has issued a public advisory highlighting the importance of timely wound care and vaccination in preventing rabies-related deaths. As per the advisory, rabies is a viral disease that affects the brain and nervous system of both humans and animals. While the disease is almost always fatal once symptoms appear, it can be completely prevented through immediate wound washing and timely vaccination after exposure. The virus is commonly transmitted through the saliva of infected animals, mainly through bites, scratches, or licks on broken skin and mucous membranes. The advisory notes that India records over 17 million animal bite cases annually, with nearly 96 percent of human rabies deaths linked to dog bites. In Jammu and Kashmir, animal bites are reported from both rural and urban areas, with dogs being the primary source of exposure. Health experts stressed that prompt wound washing and post-exposure vaccination can prevent rabies in nearly all cases. For individuals at high risk of exposure, including veterinarians, animal handlers, laboratory staff, wildlife workers, healthcare workers and travellers to rabies-endemic areas, pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is recommended. The vaccination schedule includes doses on days 0, 7 and 21 or 28, followed by booster doses as per national guidelines. The advisory also outlines post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) for people who have been bitten or exposed to potentially rabid animals. Unvaccinated individuals are advised to receive a full course of anti-rabies vaccination through either the intramuscular or intradermal route. In severe Category III exposures, Rabies Immunoglobulin (RIG) should be administered on the first day and infiltrated around the wound whenever possible. Experts said that wound management is the first and most critical step after an animal bite. The wound should be washed thoroughly with soap and running water for at least 15 minutes, followed by the application of povidone-iodine or another suitable antiseptic. The advisory further recommends that previously vaccinated individuals who are re-exposed to rabies receive booster doses on days 0 and 3, while RIG is not required in such cases. Pet owners have been urged to vaccinate their dogs and cats regularly, seek veterinary check-ups, avoid allowing pets to roam freely, and prevent aggressive behaviour that may lead to bites. Reiterating that rabies is a notifiable disease in Jammu and Kashmir, the advisory called upon the public to report all animal bites and suspected rabies cases to the nearest health facility for prompt action. The department has also issued toll-free Rabies Helpline 15400 for guidance and assistance.

RisingKashmir 13 Jun 2026 3:50 am