Bihar Govt Withdraws Z-Plus Security Cover Of Lalu, Rabri
PATNA, Jun 5: The Bihar government has withdrawn the top-category Z-plus security cover of RJD leaders Lalu Prasad and Rabri Devi, following a review of the protection provided to VIPs in the state, officials said. The Y-category security cover provided to Tej Pratap, chief of the Janshakti Janta Dal (JJD) and the elder son of RJD supremo Lalu Prasad, has also been withdrawn, they said. According to a notification issued late on Thursday, former chief ministers Lalu Prasad and Rabri [] The post Bihar Govt Withdraws Z-Plus Security Cover Of Lalu, Rabri appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
J&K Finance Deptt Assigns Addl Charge To 6 Officers
JAMMU, Jun 5: The Finance Department of the Jammu and Kashmir Government has assigned additional charges to six officers in the interest of the administration. See Order Copy Click Here.. The post J&K Finance Deptt Assigns Addl Charge To 6 Officers appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
DDO Powers Granted To Accounts Officers Posted With Div Coms, DCs
JAMMU, Jun 5: The Jammu and Kashmir Government has authorized Accounts Officers posted with Divisional Commissioners and Deputy Commissioners across all 22 divisions and districts to function as Drawing and Disbursing Officers (DDOs). See Order Copy Click Here.. The post DDO Powers Granted To Accounts Officers Posted With Div Coms, DCs appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
JP Morgan, Aditya Birla MF buy Go Digit shares worth Rs 100 crore; Peak XV Partners sells holding
NEW DELHI, June 5: JP Morgan and Aditya Birla Sun Life Mutual Fund have collectively acquired over 33.3 lakh shares of Go Digit General Insurance from Peak XV Partners for Rs 100 crore through open market transactions. Following the transaction, shares of Go Digit General Insurance on Friday rose 5 per cent to Rs 318 apiece on the National Stock Exchange (NSE). US-based JP Morgan through its affiliate JP Morgan (Taiwan) Eastern Technology Fund and Aditya Birla Sun Life Mutual [] The post JP Morgan, Aditya Birla MF buy Go Digit shares worth Rs 100 crore; Peak XV Partners sells holding appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
RBI lowers FY27 GDP forecast to 6.6 pc on concerns over West Asia conflict
MUMBAI, June 5: The Reserve Bank on Friday lowered its GDP forecast for FY2026-27 to 6.6 per cent from the 6.9 per cent estimated in April, citing elevated energy and other commodity prices as well as continued supply disruptions arising from the conflict in West Asia, which are likely to weigh on economic activity. The central bank also said that prolonged global supply-chain disruptions, heightened volatility in global financial markets, and weather-related shocks continue to pose downside risks to the [] The post RBI lowers FY27 GDP forecast to 6.6 pc on concerns over West Asia conflict appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Rupee rises 50 paise to 95.24 against US dollar post RBI policy decision
MUMBAI, June 5: The rupee appreciated 50 paise to 95.24 against the US dollar on Friday after the RBI liberalised norms for FPI investment in government securities. Forex traders said the announcements in the RBI policy boosted investor sentiments after the apex bank asserted that the countrys forex reserves provide sufficient buffer against external shocks. At the interbank foreign exchange market, the rupee opened at 95.72, then touched 95.24 in intraday trade, registering a rise of 50 paise from its [] The post Rupee rises 50 paise to 95.24 against US dollar post RBI policy decision appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Chennai Strengthens Mental Healthcare Access with New Rehabilitation Facility
The reality that mental health and discussions surrounding it have traditionally been neglected cannot be disputed. However, over time people have begun to realize that it is no less important than physical health. Across India, awareness is growing, and more people are asking for support for problems that might once have been ignored. The discussion has also shifted beyond realization. The attention has been drifting towards recovery, rehabilitation, and steadier forms of care that help someone rebuild a more fulfilling [] The post Chennai Strengthens Mental Healthcare Access with New Rehabilitation Facility appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Srinagar Police Attach Properties, Vehicles Worth Over 4 Crore In Anti-Drug Crackdown
Srinagar, Jun 5: Srinagar Police on Friday attached immovable and movable properties worth more than 4 crore in separate actions carried out under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, targeting assets allegedly linked to narcotics trafficking in the city. The action was undertaken by Police Stations Lal Bazar and Khanayar as part of the ongoing anti-drug campaign being conducted across Jammu and Kashmir. In one of the cases, Police Station Lal Bazar attached a double-storey residential house constructed [] The post Srinagar Police Attach Properties, Vehicles Worth Over 4 Crore In Anti-Drug Crackdown appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Shreyas Iyer All Set To Be Named Indias New T20I Captain For UK Tour
MUMBAI, Jun 5: Shreyas Iyer will formally replace Suryakumar Yadav as Indias new T20 captain when the national selection panel meets here on Saturday to finalise squads for the white-ball tour of the UK and the subsequent Asian Games in Japan. The tour of UK will feature a couple of T20 Internationals against Ireland on June 26 and 28 in Belfast followed by a trip to England for five T20Is and three ODIS beginning July 1. The Asian Games will [] The post Shreyas Iyer All Set To Be Named Indias New T20I Captain For UK Tour appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
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Ganderbal, June 5: In a massive show of public support against the growing menace of drug abuse, thousands of people on Friday joined Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha in a mega padyatra held in Ganderbal district. The Lieutenant Governor arrived at Qamaria Ground, Ganderbal, where he was accorded a warm welcome by senior civil and police officials, public representatives, youth groups, students, and members of various social organizations before leading the anti-drug march. The padyatra witnessed overwhelming participation from people belonging [] The post Thousands Join LG Manoj Sinhas Mega Padyatra In Ganderbal, Strong Message Against Drug Abuse Resonates appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Narco Crackdown: Anantnag Police Conducts Extensive Raids In Pahalgam Hotels
Anantnag, June 5: In a major crackdown against drug trafficking and substance abuse, Anantnag Police on Friday carried out extensive NARCO raids in several hotels across the Pahalgam Sub-Division. The operation was conducted in the Mavoora, Rafting Point and Yanner areas by six dedicated police teams under the supervision of the SDPO Pahalgam. Acting on credible inputs, the teams searched multiple hotel premises to prevent the misuse of tourist accommodations for narcotics-related activities and to strengthen surveillance against drug networks [] The post Narco Crackdown: Anantnag Police Conducts Extensive Raids In Pahalgam Hotels appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Machail, Mindhal Mata Yatras Suspended In Kishtwar Due To Inclement Weather
Kishtwar, June 5: The District Administration Kishtwar on Friday suspended both the Shri Machail Mata Yatra 2026 and Shri Mindhal Mata Yatra 2026 for the day in view of adverse weather conditions prevailing across the district. According to the advisory issued by the district administration, as per news agency JKNS, the decision was taken due to continuous rainfall, slippery road conditions and the risk of shooting stones, which could pose a threat to the safety and well-being of pilgrims. The [] The post Machail, Mindhal Mata Yatras Suspended In Kishtwar Due To Inclement Weather appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
ST. PETERSBURG, Jun 4: Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday said Russia is determined to broaden its time-tested relations with India and asserted that the US attempts to force New Delhi into scaling back its cooperation with Russia are both futile and damaging to international relations. In an interaction with heads of leading global news agencies including PTI, Putin lauded Indias economic growth and its independent foreign policy and said Russia is determined to expand its economic engagement with the [] The post Putin Hails New Delhi As Reliable Partner; Blasts West Over Detrimental Interference In India-Russia Ties appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Minister Rana reviews dev works in Baramulla, Sonawari constituencies
Urges depts to resolve public issues promptly, complete schemes within deadlines SRINAGAR: In a series of high-level reviews, Minister for Jal Shakti, Forest, Ecology & Environment, and Tribal Affairs, Javed Ahmed Rana on Thursday directed officials to expedite ongoing development projects and ensure their timely completion across Baramulla and Sonawari constituencies. These meetings aimed to []
DC Budgam reviews Muharram arrangements at Markazi Imambara Bemina
BUDGAM: Deputy Commissioner Athar Aamir Khan on Thursday visited Markazi Imambara Yousuf Abad, Bemina, to assess preparations for Muharram-ul-Haram. He inspected facilities and interacted with residents, religious leaders, and management to address their concerns. Local representatives highlighted issues such as repairing damaged roads on Mirgund Bemina Road, ensuring uninterrupted power supply, improving water availability, strengthening []
SRINAGAR: Chief Engineer, Distribution, KPDCL has informed that the Shutdown of 33 kV Chasmashahi-TRC Rajbagh Line will be observed due to which power supply to Rajbagh, Gogjibagh, Zero Bridge and adjoining areas will be affected from 09 AM to 03 PM on 11 June 2026. Similarly, shutdown of 33 kV Awantipora Line will be observed []
DC Kulgam reviews Mela Kheer Bhawani arrangements
KULGAM: Deputy Commissioner (DC) Kulgam, Shahzad Alam on Thursday chaired a comprehensive meeting with officers to review and finalize the arrangements for the smooth conduct of Mela Kheer Bhawani at Manzgam and Mata Tripur Sundari, Khanbarni, Devsar. The meeting focused on key aspects including security arrangements, availability of essentials, accommodation facilities, traffic management, medical services, []
NEW DELHI: Lavkesh Bajaj, the arrested owner of the Malviya Nagar hotel in South Delhi where a blaze killed at least 21, including foreign nationals, has reportedly told the police that day-to-day operations of the property were being handled by another person and that he did not have time to personally manage or oversee the []
Woman Found Dead at Lal Bazar Residence, Probe On
Srinagar, June 5: A 36-year-old woman was found dead inside her residence in the Lal Bazar area of Srinagar on Friday, officials said. An official told news agency JKNS that the deceased has been identified as 36-year-old, a resident of Srinagars Lal Bazar. She was found hanging inside a room of her house, following which family members shifted her to SKIMS Soura for treatment. However, doctors at SKIMS, after examination, declared her brought dead.Meanwhile, police have taken cognizance of the incident and initiated necessary proceedings to ascertain the circumstances surrounding the death, the official said. Further investigation is underway. (JKNS)
Mattress trader who aided rescue op seeks compensation
NEW DELHI: Riyazuddin Mansuri, a local mattress trader who pulled out everything in his shop to help those trapped in the Malviya Nagar hotel blaze, has asked the government for Rs 2 lakh compensation for losses incurred during the rescue operation. Mansuri and his son Arman, who joined the rescue efforts after being alerted by []
Push for ethanol mobility: Maruti Suzuki launches Indias first flex-fuel car Wagon R
NEW DELHI: Maruti Suzuki India Ltd on Thursday launched Indias first flex-fuel car, Wagon R, engineered specifically for ethanol-blended fuel compatibility. A flex-fuel car gives the flexibility to customers to run on any blend of ethanol and petrol from E20 to E100. The car comes with advanced ECU calibration capable of adapting to any ethanol []
DMK to skip June 8 INDIA bloc meeting, cites Congress betrayal after TN polls
CHENNAI: MK Stalins Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) on Thursday announced that it will skip the June 8 INDIA alliance meeting in New Delhi, citing the betrayal by the Congress party after the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. In view of the sentiments of DMK cadres, who continue to feel deeply hurt by what they consider the []
North Kashmir: Police Restrict Tourist Movement to Several Areas Over Safety Concerns
SRINAGAR: Police in north kashmirs Baramulla district have prohibited the movement of tourists to the interior areas of Mulbangil and Batoo via the Hajibal-Babareshi route, citing safety concerns and the lack of adequate tourist infrastructure. In an advisory, police said there has been a recent increase in tourist visits to the remote areas, with some []
Putting pressure on Narendra Modi detrimental for international relations..: Russian President Putin
Russia, June 5 : Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday praised India as a great country and defended New Delhis independent foreign policy, while taking a dig at the attempts by the United States to pressure India over its cooperation with Russia, saying such moves are detrimental to bilateral and international relations. In an address to media at the St Petersburg Economic Forum, Putin said, We are glad that India is developing its relations with all the countries. Its a great countryHailing the largest democracy and a thriving economy, Putin said, Its only natural it (India) develops its economy in accordance with its interest with those countries that it deems necessary. He added, The US is trying to pressure India, for example, when it comes to cooperation with Russia. But putting pressure on Narendra Modi is detrimental for international relations and bilateral relations. It doesnt matter where this pressure comes from. On Indias economic growth under the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, President Putin said, India is one of the leading economies of the world that shows the highest rates of economic growth. This is not something that comes out of the blue. This is a result of the hard work that the government has been doing under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi. He further highlighted how New Delhi and Moscow enjoy a special privileged strategic partnership.That is how I characterise this relationship. It did not occur yesterday or one or five years ago. This is something we have been working on for decades. Back in 1947, when the Soviet Union established diplomatic relations with the Indian Republic, we have been doing everything to support the establishment of a new state, a new independent state. Im glad to say that thanks to the hard work and the talent of the Indian people, India has made great and important achievements in its development, the Russian President said. (ANI)
Er. Hidayatullah Triumphs in JKEEGA Elections as General Secretary
Srinagar , June 4: The Jammu & Kashmir Electrical Engineering Graduates Association (JKEEGA) today on Thursday concluded its democratic exercise for the pivotal post of General Secretary for the 202628 term. In a peaceful, transparent, and highly participated election, Er. Pirzada Mohammad Hidayatullah was re-elected as General Secretary, securing a decisive victory with 302 valid votes against the 222 votes polled by his opponent, Er. Muddassir Nabi. The election saw active participation from the fraternity, with polling smoothly executed across four designated stations: Srinagar Booth-1, Srinagar Booth-2, Sopore, and Bijbehara.| Election Metric | Details |Total Ballots Cast | 528 |Valid Votes | 524 |Invalid/Rejected Votes | 4 |Winning Votes (Er. Hidayatullah) | 302 || Runner-up Votes (Er. Nabi)| 222 | A Historic Milestone with this landmark victory, Er. Pirzada Mohammad Hidayatullah has carved out an unprecedented record in the associations history. This marks his sixth term leading JKEEGA, serving either as its President or General Secretary. The win is a powerful testament to the enduring trust, respect, and confidence he commands among electrical engineering graduates across Jammu and Kashmir. The official results were declared by the Returning Officer, Er. Mudasir Amin Tibet Baqal (Executive Engineer), following the conclusion of the meticulous counting process at the JKEEGA Office in Bemina, Srinagar. The smooth, transparent, and successful conduct of this election is a result of the immense cooperation extended by the candidates, election officials, polling staff, and the entire membership of the association. Er. Mudasir Amin Tibet Baqal, Returning Officer Looking AheadFollowing the announcement, members of JKEEGA flooded the headquarters with congratulations for Er. Hidayatullah. The fraternity expressed immense confidence that under his seasoned and visionary leadership, the association will vigorously pursue professional growth, welfare, and the collective interests of electrical engineers throughout the region. This election once again underscores JKEEGAs commitment to democratic values, institutional transparency, and robust member participation.
Woman Found Dead Under Mysterious Circumstances in Srinagar
SRINAGAR: A 36-year-old woman was found dead under mysterious circumstances at her residence in the Lal Bazar area of Srinagar on Friday, officials said. The woman, a resident of Lal Bazar, was reportedly found hanging inside a room at her house. Family members immediately shifted her to the Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS) for []
Jammu Kashmir: Govt Delegates DDO Powers for MHA-Funded Police Expenditure Across UT
SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir Government has delegated Drawing and Disbursing Officer (DDO) powers to designated Accounts Officers across both divisions and all 20 districts of the Union Territory for handling funds released under Demand No. 51 (Police) by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), Government of India. The delegation was approved by the Home []
Illegal U-turns, wrong-side driving crippling Srinagar traffic: MVD report
Parking encroachments, no bus bays, pedestrian chaos; CCTV, medians recommended Abid Bashir Srinagar, Jun 04: A comprehensive road safety and traffic management assessment conducted by the UT Flying Squad of the Motor Vehicles Departmenthas painteda worrying picture of traffic discipline and pedestrian safety across Srinagars busiest corridors, warning that unchecked violations are pushing the city towards a serious road safety crisis. The report, accessed by Rising Kashmir, identifies illegal U-turns, wrong-side driving, unauthorised halting of vehicles, absence of designated bus stops and encroachment of public parking spaces assome of thekey factors crippling mobility in Srinagars Central Business District (CBD) and along the vital TRCJehangir Chowk FlyoverHyderpora corridor. According to the report,unauthorised U-turn movements were observed at several locations, creating dangerous conflict points that significantly increase the risk of serious and fatal road crashes. The Flying Squad specifically flagged areas, including TRC, Batamaloo, Jehangir Chowk Flyover and HMT Narbal, where frequent traffic violations were recorded during inspections. The report states that instances of vehicles travelling against the designated flow of traffic continue to pose a major threat to all roadusers,while unauthorised stopping and waiting of vehicles along major roads such as Residency Road, Boulevard Road and the TRCHyderpora corridor are creating severe bottlenecks and disrupting traffic movement. In Lal Chowk and adjoining CBD areas, the report points to large-scale encroachment of designated public parking spaces by commercial establishments, forcing commuters to park along roadsides and aggravating congestion in already saturated markets. The Flying Squad also expressed concern over the absence of properly designated bus bays and passenger shelters, noting that buses frequently stop at random locations for boarding and alighting passengers, thereby affecting both traffic operations and commuter safety. Dedicated bus stops at strategic locations are required for orderly boarding and alighting, the report states. Another major concern highlighted in the report is the scattered operation of auto-rickshaws, with drivers allegedly waiting forpassengers and picking them upfrom random roadside locations. Such practices, the report notes, create unsafe conditions for both motorists and pedestrians. Pedestrian infrastructure has also come under scrutiny. The report observes that pedestrians are struggling due to roadside parking, encroachments and unauthorised vehicle halting, while several locations lack safe crossing facilities, adequate footpaths and traffic calming measures. To address the worsening situation, the Motor Vehicles Department has recommended installation of medians and bollards to prevent illegal U-turns, strict enforcement against wrong-side driving, development of designated auto-rickshaw stands, removal of parking encroachments and establishment of no-halting and no-parking zones along major corridors. The report has further called forinstallation ofCCTV surveillance systems and intelligent traffic management infrastructure, along with regular joint inspections by enforcement agencies. Concluding its findings, the report warns that illegal U-turns, traffic indiscipline and poor public transport management are adversely affecting mobility and pedestrian safety inSrinagar,stressing that immediate engineering, enforcement and traffic management interventions are essential to ensure safer and more efficient movement of people and vehicles across the city.
Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra: IGP reviews Baltal base camp security
RK News Service Srinagar, Jun 04: In preparation for the forthcoming Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra-2026, Inspector General of Police (IGP) KashmirV.K. Birdi on Thursday visited the Baltal Base Camp to review thepaceof security and logistical arrangements beingput in placefor the smooth conduct of the Yatra. The Kashmir Police Chief was accompanied by DIG Central Kashmir Range Rajiv Pandey and SSP Ganderbal Sudhanshu Dhama, During the visit, the officers inspected various facilities established for Jammu and Kashmir Police (JKP) and Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) personnel deployed for Yatra duties. They assessed the preparedness of security infrastructure, accommodation, communication facilities, and other essential arrangements at the base camp. The IGP emphasised the importance of coordinated efforts among all stakeholders to ensure a safe, secure, and hassle-free pilgrimage. Directions were issued to concerned officers to maintain the highest standards of preparedness and ensure the timely completion of all arrangements well before thecommencement of the Yatra. Police said they are committed to providing a secure environment and facilitating the smooth conduct of the annual Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra-2026.
Mission YUVA transforming J&Ks startup ecosystem: CM Omar
Hands overRs 1.12 crore disbursal letters to 6 beneficiaries RK News Service Srinagar, Jun 04: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Thursday said Mission YUVA represents a transformative step towards building a robust ecosystem for youth entrepreneurship in Jammu and Kashmir. The government is committed to ensuring that young people are not job seekers alone but job creators who drive innovation and economic progress, the CM saidas he handed over disbursal letters to six beneficiaries worthRs 1.12 crore at the Civil Secretariat here. Under Mission YUVA,Rs 209 crore has been disbursed in 3,367 cases during April and May, reaffirming the governments focus on youth entrepreneurship and employment generation. Out of a total of 5,016 sanctioned cases amounting toRs 269 crore,Rs 209 crore covering 3,367 cases have been disbursed between April 1 and May 31. Speaking on the broader vision of the initiative, the Chief Minister said Mission YUVA is designed to provide structured handholding, access to credit, skill development, and mentorship support to aspiring entrepreneurs. The programme is intended to bridge the gap between ideas and execution by simplifying access to institutional finance and improving coordination between banks, government departments, and training institutions, he said. He further added that sustained focus on youth empowerment through Mission YUVA would help unlock the immense potential of Jammu and Kashmirs young population, particularly in sectors such as services, agriculture-based enterprises, tourism, and small-scale manufacturing. The Chief Minister congratulated the beneficiaries and expressed hope that the financial assistance would enable them to establish and expand sustainable business ventures, thereby generating employment and contributing to the regions economic growth. He reiterated that inclusive economic growth remains a top priority of the government, and initiatives like Mission YUVA are central to achieving long-term self-reliance and employment generation in Jammu and Kashmir. The programme was attended by Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary, Advisor to the Chief Minister Nasir Aslam Wani, Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo, Additional Chief Secretary to the CM Dheeraj Gupta, ACS APD Dr. Ashish Chandra Verma, ACS Finance Shailendra Kumar, Commissioner Secretary Planning, Development and Monitoring Alice Vaz, Secretary Labour & Employment Kumar Rajeev Ranjan, Mission Director Mission YUVA, Director IIM Jammu, representatives of J&K Bank, and other concerned officers.
LG to lead anti-drug rally in Ganderbal today
Umar Raina Ganderbal, Jun 06: Deputy Commissioner (DC) Ganderbal, Jatin Kishore, on Thursday reviewed arrangements at Khemarial Stadium ahead of the mega anti-drug rallybeingorganised under the Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyan on June6, sayingthe district administration has put in place all necessary arrangements for theevent to be led by Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinhaas the chief guest. Adequate seating arrangements have been made, and the entire district has been decorated for this mega campaign. We have received an overwhelming response from the public, with people expressing enthusiasm to participate in large numbers, he said. The DC said the anti-drug initiative launched by Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha is a crucial step towards safeguarding the youth and creating a drug-free society across Jammu andKashmir, addingthat elaborate security arrangementshave also been putin place to ensuresmooth and peaceful conduct of the padyatra. I urge all residents of Ganderbal district to join this campaign in maximum numbers and make the Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyan a success. People should gather at Khemarial Stadium at 7 a.m. and become part of this important movement,the Deputy Commissioner said. Traffic Advisory Traffic authorities have issued an advisory in view of the mega rally. Vehicular movement will remain completely suspended from 4:00 AM to 3:00 PM on the following routes: Pandach Crossing to Wayil-Manigam Crossing, Beehama Chowk to Barsoo Crossing, and T-Chowk to Gadoora. Vehicles travelling towards Srinagar from Ladakh, Sonamarg, and Kangan areas will be diverted at Wayil-Manigam Crossing via ShadiporaShaltengSrinagar, and vice versa. Traffic from Guthlibagh heading towards Srinagar will be allowed through Wayil-Manigam CrossingShadiporaShaltengSrinagar, and vice versa. Vehicles from Lar and Tulmulla areas bound for Srinagar will move via DangarporaBarsoo CrossingShadiporaShaltengSrinagar, and vice versa. Motorists have been advised to avoid unnecessary travel through Ganderbal town during the rally and use alternate routes. The administration expects a large turnout for the event, which aims to raise awareness about the harmful effects of drug abuse.
Rang-e-Kashmir festival : J&K living canvas painted with centuries of wisdom, artistry: LG
Nations true strength lies in its culture, traditions RK News Service Srinagar, Jun 04: A nations true strength lies not only in its wealth or might, but also in the richness of itsspirit,depth of its traditions and the vitality of its culture. India is a land where knowledge blossomed, traditions endured, and culture remained the soul that bound its people together, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha said on Thursday. The Lieutenant Governor attended the Rang-e-Kashmir Cultural Festival in Srinagar. This week-long event showcases J&Ks priceless handlooms and handicrafts and draws both art lovers and buyers. Speaking on the occasion, Sinha said that Jammu and Kashmir is a living canvas, painted with centuries of wisdom, innovation, artistry, and craft. Heapplauded the effortsofPumbuch Cultural Heritage Foundation and its Director, Mrs Superna Sapru, for conserving, nurturing, and reviving Jammu and Kashmirs abundant cultural heritage. The mission of the foundation,the LG said,injects new energy into traditions so the voices of our artisans, craftsmen, and traditional artists will continue to resonate for generations to come. Culture is not the static artefact of history, but in fact it is a living force that shapes our present and guides our future. Jammu and Kashmir is home to exceptional artisans who can turn an ordinary piece of wood into something timeless. Hundreds of esteemed craftspeople weave thousands of years of cultural stories into fabric. There are papier-mache artisans who carve the very soul of Jammu and Kashmir into each piece, Sinha said. The Lieutenant Governor said there are renowned musicians in Jammu and Kashmir who are carrying the regions melodic traditions.These musicians are guardians of our identity, keepers of our memories, and the makers of our traditions continuity. This event is a vibrant classroom where tradition and innovation converge, where the old inspires the new, and where people come together to celebrate the diversity that defines us, he said. I believe one of our foremost responsibilities is to connect Jammu Kashmirs youth with handloom, handicraft, and the arts. The future of our culture rests in youths hands, and they must be made aware of the invaluable heritage. The LG felicitated various renowned artists for their significant contribution at the event organised by Pumbuch Cultural Heritage Foundation in collaboration with the Department of Tourism, J&K. Vikramjit Singh, Commissioner Secretary Industries & Commerce; Superna Sapru, Director, Pumbuch Cultural Heritage Foundation; Akshay Labroo, Deputy Commissioner Srinagar; Masrat-ul-Islam, Director Handicrafts and Handloom, Kashmir; senior officials of police and civil administration, members of Pumbuch Cultural Heritage Foundation and prominent artists and artisans were present.
While many nations struggle with coexistence, India embraced ethos seamlessly RK News Service Srinagar, Jun 04: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Thursday said the idea of honouring all faiths equally has been woven into the fabric of Indias philosophy for millennia. While many nations today struggle with the challenge of coexistence, diversity has been our natural rhythm of life, he said in his address at the Rishiwar Inter-Faith Conference 2026 in Srinagar. Sinha said that while many societies have devised measures to safeguard unity, India embraced the ethos and value of coexistence and practised it seamlessly for thousands of years. The Lieutenant Governor observed that respecting all ideas and beliefs has always been the tradition of Sanatan Dharma. He said that India has consistently emphasised unity in diversity and shown respect to every faith that emerged thousands of years after Sanatan Dharma. The Rigveda also teaches that hearts and minds should be aligned, our aim should be the same, our feelings in harmony, and our thoughts united, he said. Sinha said scholars and researchers worldwide agree that the spirit of equal regard for all religions finds its philosophical roots inthe ancient traditions of our great country.When I reflect on the ideals and philosophies India has gifted humanity, it becomes evident that through both thought and deed, our Vedas, Upanishads, saints, and seers have illuminated a path toward lasting world peace, he said. Stating that every thread of society must be woven together, advancing with a shared commitment to the welfare of humanity, the LG said, That is precisely what humanity needs most today. The ethos of equal respect for all religions is Indias most precious gift to the world. We must continuously nurture it so we can move forward together in unity and bring prosperity to every community. Highlighting Jammu and Kashmirs exceptional performance during the three phases of the Vande Mataram initiative, the Lieutenant Governor described the achievement as extraordinary and a testament to the peoples enduring patriotic spirit. He lauded the overwhelming public support for the Nasha Mukt Jammu Kashmir Abhiyaan, stating that participation from all sections of society has been organic and inspiring, and called upon citizens, institutions, and community leaders to embrace the campaign as a peoples movement. The conference was attended by High Court of J&K and Ladakh Judge Justice Sanjay Dhar, J&K Waqf Board Chairperson Dr Syed Darakhshan Andrabi, Kashmir University Vice-Chancellor Prof Nilofer Khan, Organiser (Convener) Prof Meena Sharma, saints, senior officers of the judiciary, police and civil administration, faculty members of various universities, students, and a large number of the public.
SEC to Finalise SOP for DDC, Panchayat Polls Soon; Preparations Reviewed
SRINAGAR: The State Election Commission (SEC) is set to finalise a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for the smooth conduct of forthcoming District Development Council (DDC) and Panchayat elections in Jammu and Kashmir after concluding a two-day review of poll preparedness. State Election Commissioner Shantmanu held separate meetings with election officials from Jammu and Kashmir divisions []
Portion Of Temple Collapses Outside Mubarak Mandi Heritage Complex In Jammu; No Casualties
JAMMU, June 4: A portion of the wall of the nearly 200-year-old Gadadhar temple collapsed outside the Mubarak Mandi heritage complex in Jammu on Thursday following rain, triggering concerns among locals who blamed the ongoing excavation and restoration work near the shrine for the collapse. No casualties were reported in the incident. The temple dedicated to Vishnu and Lakshmi was constructed during the reign of Maharaja Gulab Singh in the mid-19th century. It is managed by the Dharmarth Trust. Locals [] The post Portion Of Temple Collapses Outside Mubarak Mandi Heritage Complex In Jammu; No Casualties appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
PM Modi declares open 1st World Yogasana Cship
AHMEDABAD, June 4: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday declared open the inaugural World Yogasana Championship here and said that the event will help Yoga gain a new identity as a competitive sport. Highlighting the role of the championship, PM Modi said, Ahead of International Yoga Day, the World Yogasana Championship Brings a Double Dose of Health and Wellness. Every living tradition enters new phases with time. This World Championship of Yogasana Sports marks the beginning of such a new [] The post PM Modi declares open 1st World Yogasana Cship appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Indian Army major wins two awards at US Armys advanced training course
WASHINGTON, Jun 4: An Indian Army major has won two academic awards at a prestigious US Army leadership programme that included 951 officers from the US and partner nations at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Major Prabhat Mishra of India received the Birrer-Brookes Award for Outstanding Master of Military Arts and Science Thesis and the General Douglas MacArthur Military Leadership Writing Award during the graduation ceremony of the US Army Command and General Staff Colleges Command and General Staff Officer Course (CGSOC). [] The post Indian Army major wins two awards at US Armys advanced training course appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
And the water tower of the subcontinent
Saving the Fragile Crown Kumar Rohit write2kumarrohit@outlook.com Where the Rivers of Civilization Begin As the world observes World Environment Day on June 5, few regions deserve deeper reflection than Jammu and Kashmir. Revered as the Crown of India and the great Water Tower of the subcontinent, the region is far more than a landscape of mountains, lakes, and forests. Its glaciers and river systems sustain millions across northern India and beyond. The Jhelum, Chenab, and Indus rivers flowing from these [] The post And the water tower of the subcontinent appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
A global call for climate action
P K Nanda World Environment Day is celebrated on the 5th of June every year with the objective of highlighting the roles and responsibilities of every individual on this planet toward protecting and preserving the environment. It reminds humanity of its collective duty to maintain a healthy and congenial environment for present and future generations, while also shaping sustainable cities and towns for a better future. The theme for 2026, A Global Call for Climate Action, focuses on addressing the [] The post A global call for climate action appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
There is a particular cruelty in failing students-not through the rigour of examinations but through the recklessness of Administration. The unfolding crisis surrounding CBSEs on-screen marking system for Class 12 board examinations is precisely such a failure one that strikes at the heart of a system millions of young Indians trust with their futures. What was billed as a progressive leap into digital evaluation has proved a nightmare of the boards own making. The errors reported by students are [] The post CBSEs Digital Debacle appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Internalizing the spirit of Mission Karmayogi Dr Monika Koul drmkoul@gmail.com Always first learn to be a servant, and then you will be fit to be a master Swami Vivekananda As India moves forward to become a developed country by 2047, the Rashtriya Karmayogi initiative is an action-oriented programme of the Government of India to ensure good governance across all service sectors. It is a capacity-building initiative envisaged to bring about a behavioral change, a nudging attempt, to evoke the feeling [] The post A Teachers Perspective appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
MOSCOW, Jun 4 : Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday hailed Moscows strategic partnership with New Delhi and asserted that Western attempts to force India into scaling back its cooperation with Russia are futile and damaging to global stability. In an interaction with heads of leading global news agencies including PTI, Putin lauded Indias economic growth and its independent foreign policy and said Russia is determined to expand its economic engagement with the country. India is among the worlds major [] The post Russian President Putin calls India reliable partner; blasts detrimental Western interference in Moscow-Delhi ties appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
100 days sufficient to break backbone of drug menace: LG
India respects unity in diversity Fayaz Bukhari SRINAGAR, June 4: Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today said that Jammu and Kashmir will not become drug-free in 100 days but it is sufficient to break the back bone of the menace. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp Speaking at Rishiwar Inter-Faith Conference 2026 at SKICC in Srinagar here, the LG said that the campaign against drug addiction in J&K will continue. I know that J&K will not become drug-free in 100 [] The post 100 days sufficient to break backbone of drug menace: LG appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
India has potential to become energy exporter: Gadkari
NEW DELHI, Jun 4 : Union minister Nitin Gadkari on Thursday said India now has the potential to shift from being an energy-importing nation to an energy exporter, with the changing geopolitical scenario due to the West Asia crisis, and the countrys progress on ethanol, hydrogen and sustainable aviation fuel. Speaking at the launch of Maruti Suzukis first flex fuel car in India, Gadkari further said Indias dependence on fossil fuels is both an economic burden, as Rs 22 lakh [] The post India has potential to become energy exporter: Gadkari appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Canada, UAE condole Delhi fire that killed 21
TORONTO, Jun 4 : Canada and the UAE have condoled the fire incident in New Delhi that killed at least 21 people, including 12 foreigners, and left dozens injured. A massive fire broke out in a building in south Delhi on Wednesday, killing 21 people most of them were foreigners who had either come for medical treatment or were accompanying patients in a private hospital nearby. Deeply saddened by the tragic fire that claimed at least 21 lives and [] The post Canada, UAE condole Delhi fire that killed 21 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
JJM House Committee adopts report amid voices of dissent, separate notes
NC MLA resists sanction sought by PHE Ministry *BJP legislator suggests CBI probe Sanjeev Pargal JAMMU, June 4: Amidst uproar and submission of separate notes, the House Committee on Jal Jeevan Mission Irregularities set up by Assembly Speaker Abdul Rahim Rather following massive uproar in the House during budget session of the Legislature in March 2025, finalized and adopted its report in Srinagar this afternoon. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp The report will reach the Speaker, who announced [] The post JJM House Committee adopts report amid voices of dissent, separate notes appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
CM hands over disbursal letters worth Rs 1.12 crore to 6 beneficiaries under Mission YUVA
Excelsior Correspondent SRINAGAR, June 4: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today handed over disbursal letters to 6 beneficiaries worth Rs 1.12 crore under Mission YUVA here at the Civil Secretariat. Under Mission YUVA, Rs 209 crore has been disbursed in 3,367 cases during April and May, reaffirming Governments focus on youth entrepreneurship and employment generation. During the event, it was informed that out of a total of 5,016 sanctioned cases amounting to Rs 269 crore, Rs 209 crore covering 3,367 cases [] The post CM hands over disbursal letters worth Rs 1.12 crore to 6 beneficiaries under Mission YUVA appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Kathmandu Kalinga Literary Festival to bring together cultural and literary voices from Nepal, India
KATHMANDU, Jun 4 : The fourth edition of the Kathmandu Kalinga Literary Festival (KLF), bringing together leading voices from literature, culture, cinema, music, diplomacy and academia among others, will be held in Nepals Lalitpur district on June 6 and 7. Former prime minister Sushila Karki, who was also the first woman chief justice of Nepal, will be the chief guest at the inaugural ceremony. The central theme of the festival will be Beyond Borders: South Asian Literature in a changing [] The post Kathmandu Kalinga Literary Festival to bring together cultural and literary voices from Nepal, India appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Master Plans for Tourism Development Authorities yet to come on drawing board
Procedural delays slow roadmap for planned development *No agency finalized despite repeated official reviews Mohinder Verma JAMMU, June 4: Despite repeated official announcements regarding preparation of comprehensive Master Plans for Tourism Development Authorities (TDAs) across Jammu and Kashmir, the exercise has yet to make any significant headway with the administration still to shortlist an agency for the task. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp The delay has slowed efforts aimed at ensuring planned and sustainable development of tourist destinations, [] The post Master Plans for Tourism Development Authorities yet to come on drawing board appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
UK fire crews battle blaze at Tata Steels plant in Wales
LONDON, Jun 4 : Emergency fire crews on Thursday continued to battle a blaze at Tata Steel UKs steelworks at Port Talbot in south Wales, which a workers union said had caused substantial damage. The Mid and West Wales Fire Service rushed several firefighters to the site on Wednesday evening and soon confirmed that on-site workers had all been accounted for and safely evacuated. The company said emergency services remain on site and are working with local teams to completely [] The post UK fire crews battle blaze at Tata Steels plant in Wales appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
LG attends Rang-e-Kashmir Cultural Festival
Excelsior Correspondent SRINAGAR, June 4: The Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha attended the Rang-e-Kashmir Cultural Festival here today. This week-long event showcases J&Ks priceless handlooms and handicrafts and draws both art lovers and buyers. Speaking on the occasion, the Lieutenant Governor said that Jammu Kashmir is a living canvas, painted with centuries of wisdom, innovation, artistry, and craft. A nations true strength lies not only in its wealth or might, but also in richness of its spirit, depth of its traditions [] The post LG attends Rang-e-Kashmir Cultural Festival appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
The decision by the Jammu and Kashmir Transport Department to cancel Olas motor vehicle aggregator licence marks yet another disappointing setback for the regions public transport modernisation programme. In a Union Territory that proudly boasts a staggering annual tourist footfall exceeding one crore, the complete absence of any nationally renowned, app-based taxi service is both baffling and deeply regressive. While contemporary global destinations leverage digital integration to seamlessly streamline urban mobility, J&K remains frustratingly stuck in a bygone era, failing [] The post The Commuters Conundrum appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Inter-Zonal Athletics tourney concludes
Excelsior Sports Correspondent UDHAMPUR, June 4: The District Level Inter-Zonal Athletics tournament for Under-14 and Under-17 Boys, organized by the Directorate of Youth Services and Sports, Udhampur, concluded with great enthusiasm and active participation of young athletes from various zones of the district. In the Under-14 boys category, Aditya Singh of Zone Udhampur won the 100m race, while Mohd Shakeel of Zone Chenani secured first position in the 200m. Adil Ali of Zone Majalta and Akshay Kumar of Zone Kulwanta [] The post Inter-Zonal Athletics tourney concludes appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Govt PG College Rajouri felicitates boxer Yasser
Excelsior Sports Correspondent RAJOURI, June 4: Govt PG College Rajouri today organized a felicitation ceremony to honour Asian Gold Medalist boxer Mohd Yasser of Rajouri for bringing laurels to the nation at the Asian Championship. The ceremony was held in the office chamber of Principal Dr Anwer Shah, where the college fraternity gathered to celebrate his achievement. Mohd Yasser was felicitated with a shawl and a cash award of Rs 60,000, jointly contributed by the Principal and college staff. Dr [] The post Govt PG College Rajouri felicitates boxer Yasser appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Udhampur Volleyball Club wins tourney
Excelsior Sports Correspondent UDHAMPUR, June 4: The three-day Volleyball Tournament organized under the 100-Day Action Plan of the Nasha Mukt Jammu and Kashmir Abhiyan concluded today at Shaheed Inspector Kamal Singh (SIKS) Government Higher Secondary School (Boys), Udhampur. The tournament was organized by Range Police Headquarters Udhampur in collaboration with Ayan Humanity Foundation and in coordination with the District Youth Services and Sports Office and various volleyball clubs of the district. The event concluded in the presence of DIG Udhampur-Reasi [] The post Udhampur Volleyball Club wins tourney appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Udhampur TT Championship concludes
Excelsior Sports Correspondent UDHAMPUR, June 4: The two-day Table Tennis Championship organized by the J&K Sports Council in collaboration with the District Table Tennis Association Udhampur concluded today at Indoor Hall, Subash Stadium, Udhampur. The championship witnessed enthusiastic participation from around 120 players across various age groups, showcasing talent, sportsmanship and competitive spirit. The closing ceremony was graced by ADDC Udhampur Jugal Anand as the chief guest, who appreciated the efforts of the organizers and encouraged young players to adopt [] The post Udhampur TT Championship concludes appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
MAAsterG brings Happiness Guaranteed programme to Jammu
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, June 4: Renowned spiritual teacher MAAsterG who visited Jammu today as part of his mission 800 crore initiative shared details about Mission 800 crore and its vision during a press conference here. He highlighted some of the major social challenges that exist today particularly the rapidly increasing levels of mental stress, anxiety, depression, sleep disorders, suicidal thoughts and substance abuse amongst the youth. He emphasised the urgent need for greater awareness and effective solutions to address these [] The post MAAsterG brings Happiness Guaranteed programme to Jammu appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Dogra Hr Sec School holds programme
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, June 4: Dogra Higher Secondary School, Shastri Nagar, today organized a leadership programme for the academic session 2026-27 with great enthusiasm and dignity. The programme began with a welcome address by Eisha Gupta and presentation of a bouquet to chief guest Dr Samar Dev Singh Charak, Secretary, Dogra Educational Trust, by Principal Major Bhawna Devi (Retd). Floral tribute were paid to the schools founder and former Dogra Sadar Sabha president, Thakur Gulchain Singh Charak, followed by the [] The post Dogra Hr Sec School holds programme appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, June 4: KC Public School brought laurels to the institution by securing the best school delegation trophy at the 5th KC International Youth Conclave (KCIYC) 2026. The three-day event witnessed participation from leading schools of the region, including Jodhamal Public School, GD Goenka Public School, Jammu Sanskriti School, DPS Kathua and KC International School. A contingent of 39 delegates from KC Public School participated in various committees, including the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), [] The post KCPS shines at KCIYC 2026 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, June 4: Dewan Devi Public School (DDPS), Rajpura Mangotrian, celebrated its Annual Day with great enthusiasm and cultural fervour. The programme, dedicated to the theme of Mothers Day, witnessed the participation of students, parents, staff members and several distinguished guests. MLA Jammu West Arvind Gupta graced the occasion as the chief guest. Among those present were BJP leader Bawa Sharma and Team Jammu Chairman Zorawar Singh Jamwal as guests of honour. BJP Mandal President Kushant Prajapati and [] The post DDPS celebrates annual day appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
JU employees cricket tourney: Team F, Team J register impressive victories
Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, June 4: The University of Jammu Employees Cricket (Men) Tournament 2026 witnessed thrilling action on the third day as Team F and Team J registered impressive victories in their respective matches. The event aims to promote sportsmanship, physical fitness, teamwork and camaraderie among the teaching and non-teaching employees of the University. In the first match, Team F registered a massive 124-run victory over Team B. Batting first, Team F scored 198 for 7 in 20 overs [] The post JU employees cricket tourney: Team F, Team J register impressive victories appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Five Cloudbursts In Three Days
No Casualties In Reasi, But Will The System Change? The cloudburst at Bathoi in Reasi district on Thursday evening has, mercifully, not claimed any lives. Several houses stand damaged, belongings lie soaked and shattered, and families stare at an uncertain tomorrow. Yet the administrations relief narrative risks framing this as a near-miss rather than what it truly is: the fifth loud warning from the hills of Jammu in just three days. Four cloudbursts earlier this week in Doda, Kishtwar and Poonch were also officially recorded as events without casualties and without major loss of property. Bathoi now joins that list. When nature speaks five times in 72 hours, the real question is not how lucky we were, but how unprepared we continue to be. The Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha, has reviewed the situation, spoken to the Deputy Commissioner of Reasi and directed immediate relief and assistance. The district administration is on the ground, assessments are underway, and relief has been initiated. These are necessary steps, and they are welcome. But they are also, by now, painfully routine. Every cloudburst is followed by statements, surveys and ex gratia announcements; what remains missing is a credible, time-bound plan to reduce the vulnerability of people who live and work in the hilly belts. The Bathoi incident once again exposes three chronic weaknesses. First, our settlements and local infrastructure on fragile slopes remain poorly mapped, with little adherence to scientific guidelines. Second, early warning and communication systems remain patchy, leaving villagers dependent on chance and courage rather than on clear protocols. Third, relief continues to be prioritised over resilience. Tarpaulin and ration arrive; long-term mitigation rarely does. If five cloudbursts in three days do not trigger a serious course correction, what will? The government must move beyond district-level firefighting and commission an independent, region-wide vulnerability audit of the hilly areas of Jammu and Kashmir, with a special focus on cloudburst and flash-flood zones. The findings should not be buried in files but placed in the public domain, with clear commitments on land-use regulation, slope stabilisation, drainage, and disaster-resilient housing. Equally, the local populace must be treated as partners, not passive recipients of relief. Training in basic disaster response, village-level task forces, and local monitoring of streams and slopes can save lives long before an official team reaches the spot. Bathois residents have escaped with their lives. That good fortune must not become an excuse for complacency. The fifth warning from the hills must be heard in Jammu and Srinagar alike and translated quickly into policy, preparation and protection on the ground.
NITI Aayogs Roadmap to Horticulture Development in Jammu and Kashmir
Transforming Jammu & Kashmir into a national and global leader in high-value horticulture by 2047 as part of Indias Viksit Bharat mission AAMIR AHMAD TEELI NITI Aayog, Indias top policy body, has laid out a sweeping 20-year roadmap to transform Jammu & Kashmir into a national and global leader in high-value horticulture by 2047 as part of Indias Viksit Bharat mission. The plan will be executed in three stages: laying the foundations by building nurseries, cold storage, and training by 2030, scaling across all districts by 2035, and achieving global integration and self-reliance by 2047. The ambition is undeniable, but in the Kashmiri farmers perspective, the real test will not be in the pages of a policy document, but rather in the fields where it needs to be implemented with zeal and zest. For generations, the farmers of Kashmir have grown some of the finest apples, walnuts, and saffron in the world, yet a large share of the money those crops earn has always gone to middlemen, traders, and cold storage owners, not to the farmers themselves. A sweeping new plan from New Delhi aims to change that. NITI Aayog, the Government of Indias main policy and planning body, has released a detailed roadmap calledOperation Golden Greens, a long-term mission to develop horticulture (fruit, vegetable, flower, and spice farming) across Jammu & Kashmir from now all the way through 2047. The plan covers everything from providing better seeds and irrigation to building cold storage facilities, to helping farmers sell directly in big markets and even export abroad. Training, Tools, and Technology at the Doorstep One of the biggest complaints from farmers in J&K has always been that they do not get timely advice on how to handle pests, diseases, or market prices. The new plan directly addresses this. The government proposes to send more than50 mobile advisory vansacross all districts, so that farmers do not have to travel to find expert help. It will come to them. Additionally, at least100 training programs will be undertaken every year to teach farmers modern methods of growing, managing nurseries, handling produce after harvest, and protecting crops from insects and disease. The plan aims to train at least 1,000 agri-entrepreneurs and help launch 100 horticulture startups across J&K. Special attention will be given to women and youth, as the roadmap requires that at least40% of participantsin training and business programs be women or young people. The target is to support over 100 women and youth-led enterprises every year in horticulture-related work. No More Fake or Poor-Quality Saplings Farmers have long suffered losses because of poor-quality or fake planting material, saplings and cuttings that do not grow well, carry disease, or simply do not produce the variety they were sold as. The plan proposes to fix this by setting upmodern, government-regulated nurseries across every district, complete with tissue culture labs (a scientifically advanced method of growing disease-free plants) and strict quality checks. Laws around nurseries will also be updated to make sellers more accountable, so that farmers know exactly what they are buying and can trace it back if something goes wrong. Farmers Will No Longer Be Forced to Sell at a Loss Every year, thousands of tons of apples, cherries, and vegetables rot in J&K because there is not enough cold storage near the farms. Farmers, desperate to avoid total losses, end up selling at throwaway prices to whoever is nearby. The plan proposes buildingcold storage and packhouses at the block and district level, so that produce can be safely stored close to where it is grown. Five or more large, advanced cold chain hubs will be set up in key areas, connected directly to processing units and export points. These will useControlled Atmosphere (CA) technology, which keeps fruits like apples fresh for months without chemicals, allowing farmers to wait for better prices before selling. This includes establishing: Online Markets, GI Tags, and Selling to the World The plan intends that J&Ks farmers should sell their produce either on their own or through Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs, which are groups of farmers working together) directly on online platforms likeONDC(the governments open network for digital commerce), cutting out the unnecessary middleman system, which has been the biggest hurdle to the profitability of ordinary farmers. At the same time,Geographic Indication (GI) tags, which act as a certification that a product genuinely comes from a specific place and carries its traditional quality, will be promoted for key products like Kashmir apple, Kashmiri saffron, and Kashmiri walnut. These tags help command premium prices both inside India and in foreign markets. Further, two export facilitation centres will be established, one each in Jammu and Kashmir. These centres will help farmers and cooperatives deal with the paperwork, quality testing, and logistics needed to ship produce abroad. Easier Credit, Insurance, and a Dedicated Fund Access to affordable loans has always been a challenge for small farmers in J&K. The plan proposes to expandKisan Credit Card (KCC)coverage so more smallholders can get credit easily, and to use a1,000 crore Credit Guarantee Fundfrom NABARD (Indias rural banking body) to provide loans without needing land or property as security. A dedicatedHorticulture Development Fundwill also be created to support farmers who want to plant orchards at higher density or set up post-harvest and processing units. Crop insurance will be expanded, with a target of enrolling60% of farmers, with extra premium support for the most marginal ones. Farming That Protects Kashmirs Land and Water The plan also puts a strong emphasis on protecting J&Ks environment. It aims to achieve a50% reduction in pesticide useover the long term, expansion of organic and natural farming, and covering at least 50% of horticulture land with micro-irrigation systems (drip and sprinkler irrigation) to save water. Keeping in view that climate change is a real threat to Kashmirs orchards, unpredictable snowfall, hailstorms, uneven rainfall, and shifting seasons are already affecting apple and saffron crops. The plan proposes dedicated research intoclimate-resilient crop varietiesand farming methods suited to local conditions, so that
Perils of Security from Foreign Origin CCTV Ecosystem in Kashmir
A considerable national security risk that needs immediate intervention through policy directives and groundwork DR SIDDHARTHA GHOSH Kashmirs surveillance infrastructure has grown rapidly in the last few years. There is a deployment of roughly 3 to 5 Lakh CCTV units in total across both public and private domains. A significant portion of these (around 75 to 80%) has been historically sourced from Chinese manufacturers. This widespread use of non-Indian brands in the surveillance setup comes with its security challenges. It exposes a systemic surveillance vulnerability which is particularly problematic in a sensitive area like Kashmir, which has also seen military conflicts in the recent past. This is particularly troubling as China has a history of launching cyber-attacks using these Chinese manufactured digital infrastructure. This was particularly seen after the Galwan skirmish, when in August 2021, Chinese hackers targeted seven major electricity load dispatch centres located in Ladakh. The CCTV network, along with Digital video recording devices were largely to be blamed. Although the government didnt confirm this particular attack, but the then minister of state for communications and IT had acknowledged the dangers of video or audio captured by CCTVs and then passed on to servers located abroad. The CCTV presence in Kashmir, like any other place, is seen in Residential homes (in entrances and even in key areas like rooms and passageways), shops, offices, educational institutions, roads, key public utility areas, government infrastructure such as power grids and security installations. In this, there are High-risk zones like the Lieutenant Governors and Chief Ministers residence, army installations, intelligence Headquarters, police posts, CRPF installations, secretariat, key offices and smart city command systems. The legacy Chinese-origin CCTV systems are still operational in many of these strategic locations. The core security concerns are many, with one being a hardware-level concern. The dependence on either Chinese-manufactured or Chinese chipsets carrying CCTV systems are highly problematic. There is also a trend where IT products, including CCTVs and DVRs, carry Manufactured in India branding, only to have an entirely Chinese apparatus on the inside. There is also the Software & Firmware vulnerabilities where foreign servers can push through firmware remotely, making the originally intended surveillance system by the Indian government to effectively a surveillance system by the foreign entities on the Indian government. Apart from this, there can be other potential backdoors through software to access critical data by nefarious elements and a possibility of what experts refer to as silent heartbeat data transmission. This can be remotely used to kill the entire surveillance system at sensitive times at the will of the server controlling entity. These said problems also come with a strategic intelligence risk where the data can be exploited for tracking of VVIP and security forces movements, mapping of sensitive security installations, facial recognition profiling of key individuals, and triggering network disruptions during military operations or similar critical times. Also, beyond this, these CCTV systems come with vulnerabilities which can be exploited in home surveillance systems, office security networks, webcam modules and can even exploit routers and Network Video Recorder or NVRs. It is a type of computer that is designed to receive, save, and manage digital video streams that are recorded by IP (Internet Protocol) security cameras via a local area network (LAN) or Wi-Fi. The recent years have seen a shift in the regulatory context. There has been tightening of norms around Chinese surveillance equipment in India, with the centres reluctance to issue certification under Standardisation Testing and Quality Certification (STQC) rules for Chinese-manufactured or Chinese-chipset-deployed products. From April 2026 onwards, a restriction has been placed on Chinese internet-enabled surveillance devices. The new framework requires hardware origin disclosures and vulnerability testing to stop unauthorised remote intrusion and reduce the chances of espionage. This is particularly important as trusted and certified hardware must be made crucial for Government and public system infrastructures. This will gradually see a shift in government procurement as well, where trusted sources will be valued for crucial projects. Although the newer policy will take some time to show ground-level impact, the private sectors procurement and the legacy systems right now in place must also be checked for vulnerabilities. The entire surveillance grid in the Kashmir region might be having a Trojan Horse Risk with foreign-origin infrastructure playing a key role in enabling external intelligence access. Some recommended actions which can be taken in this regard is to immediately have some directives in place to ban any new Chinese-origin or Chinese-component carrying installations in any government office, building or residence. A prioritised and phased removal of the existing legacy systems should be done (the Delhi government also announced something similar in April, where over 1.4 lakh Chinese-origin cameras will be replaced because of security and data concerns). The replacements must be from a Clean and Trusted Source. Also, a True Non-Dangerous Standard for procurement must be clearly defined with clear requirements on chipset origin, firmware audits and server routing controls. For the long term, the government must consider and promote the development of an air-gapped network (physically separated from the internet) and from other unsecured networks. Strict firewalling protocols must also be in place for added layers of security. Even an Indian-controlled Vessel Monitoring Systems (VMS) operated, regulated, or controlled by Indian authorities will be especially useful for tracking fishing vessels, maritime movement, and activity in Indian waters. Recently, under the Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY), the Department of Fisheries of the Government of India has sanctioned the project National Rollout Plan for Vessel Communication and Support System (VCSS), to induct indigenously manufactured transponders with the support of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). Kashmirs surveillance expansion, although an operational necessity, has also created significant intelligence risks and needs decisive corrective measures at the earliest. With the potential possibility of the entire surveillance system being compromised by these Chinese CCTV systems. Its high time the administration takes a closer look in order to weed out the threats. Otherwise, the same systems can be used for real-time intelligence
The Loneliness Epidemic In A Hyperconnected World
Never before in human history have people been so connected, and yet never before have so many felt so alone SANJAY PANDITA We live in an age where a message can travel across continents in a matter of seconds, where a video call can bridge oceans, and where social media platforms promise to keep us connected with hundreds, sometimes thousands, of people. We wake up to notifications, spend our days scrolling through updates, and fall asleep with our phones beside us. We are surrounded by digital voices, digital images, and digital interactions. Yet beneath this constant hum of connectivity lies a growing silencea silence that is becoming one of the defining crises of our time. Loneliness has emerged as one of the most paradoxical conditions of the twenty-first century. It is no longer confined to the elderly, the widowed, or those living in physical isolation. It has seeped into every age group and every social class. Teenagers surrounded by online friends, professionals working in crowded offices, university students living in bustling hostels, and even members of large families increasingly confess to a feeling they struggle to explain: the feeling of being unseen, unheard, and emotionally disconnected. The irony is striking. We possess more tools for communication than any previous generation. A person can maintain contact with hundreds of acquaintances simultaneously. Social media platforms allow us to share every meal, every journey, every celebration, and every opinion. Yet communication and connection are not the same thing. Human beings have never merely sought communication. They have sought understanding. A message can be delivered instantly, but understanding takes time. A photograph can attract hundreds of likes, but it cannot replace the warmth of a meaningful conversation. A social media post can generate thousands of reactions, yet leave the person who posted it feeling profoundly alone. The modern world has created a strange illusion of companionship. Many people mistake visibility for intimacy. They assume that because others can see them, they are truly known. They believe that because they have followers, they have friends. Yet friendship is not measured by numbers. It is measured by presence, trust, empathy, and shared experience. A person may have five thousand online contacts and not a single individual they can call in the middle of the night during a crisis. The rise of social media has undoubtedly transformed human interaction. While it has brought numerous benefits, it has also altered the nature of relationships. Online interactions often reward speed rather than depth. Conversations have become shorter. Emotions are increasingly expressed through emojis. Human experiences are compressed into captions and status updates. In the process, many people have become spectators of life rather than participants in it. They watch others travel, celebrate, succeed, and appear happy. Day after day, they are exposed to carefully curated versions of other peoples lives. The result is often comparison rather than connection. Instead of feeling closer to others, they begin to feel inadequate, excluded, or left behind. The smiling photographs they encounter conceal struggles, failures, and insecurities. Yet the human mind often forgets this. It compares its private pain with another persons public performance. This comparison creates emotional distance. It fuels anxiety, self-doubt, and loneliness. Another factor contributing to the epidemic of loneliness is the gradual erosion of traditional social structures. For centuries, communities were built around neighbourhoods, extended families, cultural gatherings, and shared social responsibilities. People knew one another not merely as names but as living stories. Children grew up among grandparents, cousins, neighbours, and family friends. Social bonds were woven naturally into everyday life. Modern urban living has altered this landscape significantly. Families are becoming smaller. People move frequently in search of education and employment. Neighbours often remain strangers. Professional commitments consume increasing amounts of time. Many individuals spend years in cities without developing meaningful community relationships. The result is a growing sense of rootlessness. Human beings are social creatures by nature. They thrive not simply on interaction but on belonging. The need to belong is as fundamental as the need for food, shelter, and security. When this need remains unfulfilled, loneliness emerges not merely as an emotion but as a profound psychological burden. What makes loneliness particularly dangerous is that it is often invisible. Unlike physical illness, loneliness leaves no obvious marks. A lonely person may continue to smile, work, and function normally. They may appear successful and socially active. Yet beneath the surface, they may be struggling with feelings of emptiness and disconnection. Researchers across the world increasingly link chronic loneliness with a range of physical and mental health problems, including depression, anxiety, sleep disturbances, cardiovascular disease, and reduced life expectancy. The emotional pain of isolation affects not only the mind but the body itself. Yet despite its widespread presence, loneliness remains difficult to discuss. Many people fear admitting they are lonely because they associate loneliness with failure. They worry that acknowledging it will make them appear weak, unpopular, or socially inadequate. Consequently, they suffer in silence. This silence deepens the problem. One of the most troubling aspects of contemporary loneliness is its impact on younger generations. Todays teenagers and young adults have grown up in a world dominated by digital communication. While technology has expanded opportunities for interaction, it has also reduced opportunities for face-to-face engagement. Many young people are more comfortable sending messages than having difficult conversations. They can communicate continuously while simultaneously experiencing emotional distance. They know how to remain connected, but not always how to cultivate closeness. The distinction is crucial. Connection is technological. Closeness is human. Technology can facilitate relationships, but it cannot replace the qualities that sustain them: empathy, vulnerability, patience, and presence. A screen can transmit words, but it cannot fully replicate the comfort of a hand on a shoulder, the reassurance of shared silence, or the emotional richness of genuine human companionship. The loneliness epidemic also reflects a broader cultural shift. Modern society increasingly celebrates individual achievement, personal branding, and self-promotion. Success is often measured through visibility, influence, and productivity.
Every Child Matters: A Cry for Universal Hepatitis A Vaccination in India
In a nation where every child is precious, prevention is not merely a medical policy it is a moral responsibility DR SUHAIL NAIK India, as a nation, has now largely adopted the two-child family norm. Every child today is precious. We simply cannot afford to lose even a single one. For most married couples, after enduring countless ups and downs in life, the ultimate purpose of existence becomes their children. The journey of parenthood begins silently within the fallopian tube, long before the first cry of birth is heard. Pregnancy is undoubtedly one of natures greatest blessings, especially in an era where infertility clinics are mushrooming across cities and towns. Yet, we must also acknowledge that pregnancy is not merely a physiological state; it is often a period filled with medical vulnerabilities. Nausea, relentless vomiting, food aversion, gestational diabetes, pregnancy-induced hypertension, preeclampsia, eclampsia, seizures, psychosis, and cholestasis can transform the nine-month journey into an emotionally and physically exhausting ordeal. Still, the moment a pregnancy card shows two pink lines, an indescribable wave of joy sweeps through the family. It is not merely the happiness of a couple, an entire household, or often an entire dynasty that begins dreaming together. Thus begins the sacred journey of motherhood. It is a journey filled with hope, anxiety, repeated hospital visits, endlessultrasonographies, and prayers whispered silently in the dark. Scan after scan is performed to confirm the site of pregnancy, rule out congenital malformations, and assess fetal well-being. In modern times, amid growing confusion, fear, and convenience-driven choices, most pregnancies culminate in a Lower Segment Caesarean Section (LSCS), a procedure inherently associated with considerable morbidity and a small but definite mortality risk. Yet, a mother willingly embraces every needle, every scar, and every suffering for the safety of her child. The concern of parents revolves around one central question: Where will my baby be safest? Fortunately, the Government of India has repeatedly strengthened maternal and child healthcare services, recognising them as a national priority. Millions of healthcare workers across the country continue sustaining these services every second of every day, often silently and selflessly. During pregnancy, a mother enters a unique psychological world. She imagines names for the unborn child, dreams of tiny clothes, school admissions, birthdays, and futures yet unseen. When the months finally pass and full-term gestation is achieved, she often looks back at the difficult journey as one filled with beautiful dreams and immeasurable hope. And then comes the defining moment of life itself. A child leaves the safety of the womb to begin the uncertain journey toward mortality. The first breath of life becomes the first cry of birth a cry that brings tears of joy, celebrations, sweets, and gratitude across households throughout the world. But alongside that first cry begins the struggle for survival. Feeding difficulties, sleepless nights, vaccinations, colics, nasal congestion, fevers, coughs, and hospital visits become a routine part of parenting. Some children, unfortunately, enter the difficult world of congenital malformations, defects, disorders, deficiencies, and diseases. Recognising this reality, the Government of India launched the Rashtriya Bal Swasthya Karyakram (RBSK), providing assistance for children suffering from the 4 Ds Defects, Diseases, Deficiencies, and Developmental Delays. Such initiatives reflect the vision of policymakers who spend sleepless nights strengthening healthcare systems for the nations children. After all, every new-born is a building block of the nation. Families celebrate every milestone of childhood, the naming ceremonies, birthdays, teething, crawling, circumcision, first school days, while simultaneously battling fevers, coughs, loose motions, tantrums, breath-holding spells, thumb sucking, and endless worries. Parenting is not merely joy; it is a lifelong emotional struggle woven together with love. Yet the greatest tragedy arrives unexpectedly. One ordinary day, a perfectly healthy child develops fever, vomiting, abdominal pain, and jaundice. Investigations are performed, reports arrive, and suddenly the parents are told that their child is suffering from viral hepatitis, complicated by Pediatric Acute Liver Failure due to Hepatitis A. Most of the time, Hepatitis A remains mild, self-limiting, and harmless. But occasionally, it becomes fulminant, catastrophic, and life-threatening. Every passing minute becomes unpredictable. Parents are informed that the child may require liver transplantation a service available only at a few specialised centres in the country. The devastated father is further told that the child is too critical for routine transport and may require an air ambulance. The cost of transportation, transplantation, prolonged intensive care, and post-transplant management is unimaginably high. Families sell land, jewellery, homes, and dignity. Social media fundraising begins. Charity, Zakat, Ushr, and donations are sought desperately. And despite all this, the policies of many corporate hospitals remain brutally straightforward: whether the child survives or dies, the bill must be cleared before leaving the hospital premises. Such tragedies are neither rare nor isolated. Across Kashmir and the rest of India, many children continue to lose their lives to this preventable disease. That is the painful truth. A life-threatening condition like Pediatric Acute Liver Failure due to Hepatitis A can often be effectively prevented by just two doses of Hepatitis A vaccine given six months apart. During this endless corridor of agony, helplessness, and heartbreak, the most devastating moment comes when shattered parents are told that this horrifying illness pediatric acute liver failure could, in many cases, have been prevented by just two small injections of the Hepatitis A vaccine. At that moment, the world around them collapses. The parents who were praying day and night outside intensive care units, watching monitors beep, watching needles pierce the tiny hands of their child, suddenly realise that all this suffering perhaps never had to happen. The thought tortures them endlessly If only we had known earlier if only someone had told us if only those two injections had been given in time. No words can describe the pain of a mother watching her once playful child lying unconscious on a hospital bed, or the silent tears of a father trying to stay strong while his entire world slips through his
NIELIT Holds Career Guidance Programme for Students
Aatif Qayoom Srinagar, June 4: The National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology (NIELIT) Srinagar conducted an informative programme titled Career Pathways & Opportunities at its campus on Thursday to create awareness among students about higher education, employment prospects, government support schemes, and emerging career avenues. The programme was aimed at helping students make informed decisions regarding their education, skill development, employment, and professional growth. Participants were briefed on various career options, financial assistance schemes, industry trends, entrepreneurship opportunities, internships, and future employment pathways. Addressing the gathering, Director In-Charge NIELIT J&K, Ashaq Hussain Dar, highlighted the institutes continued commitment towards empowering youth through quality education, skill development initiatives, emerging technology programmes, and career-oriented training courses. The event featured several distinguished resource persons from different government departments and organizations. Among those who addressed the students were Waseem Raja, Joint Director Employment Kashmir, Department of Employment J&K and Mission YUWA J&K; Ashok Thukaan, Financial Advisor and CAO, J&K SC/ST and Backward Classes Corporation; Dr. Naila Nelofar, Assistant Director JKBOSE, who joined the programme online; Mohammad Shahid Baba, Tehsil Social Welfare Officer; and Syed Irfan, Marketing Manager Representative from J&K Bank. The speakers sensitized students about various government welfare schemes, employment opportunities, banking and financial support services, educational pathways, and skill development programmes available to youth. They also shared insights into industry expectations and the importance of acquiring relevant skills to remain competitive in the job market. During the programme, NIELIT Srinagar showcased its academic offerings for the 2026 admission session. These include BCA, B.Sc. Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML), M.Sc. AI/ML, M.Tech. Cyber Forensics, B.Tech. Computer Science and Engineering (AI/ML), and Ph.D. programmes in CSA/CSE. The institute also highlighted its AICTE-approved programmes, advanced laboratories, internship-integrated curriculum, hostel facilities, and various support services available to students. NIELIT officials informed participants that the last date for submission of applications for various undergraduate and postgraduate programmes is June 16, 2026. Interested candidates can apply through the NIELIT University website.
Rs 220 Crore Released for J&K Panchayats
Over 7.4 lakh Panchayat stakeholders trained Ovaise Gul Srinagar, June 4: Jammu and Kashmir has received a cumulative Rs 220 crore under the revamped Rashtriya Gram Swaraj Abhiyan (RGSA) between 2022-23 and 2025-26, while more than 7.4 lakh elected representatives, officials and other Panchayati Raj stakeholders have been trained under the centrally sponsored scheme, according to data released by the Ministry of Panchayati Raj. The figures, contained in the report by Ministry of Panchayati Raj, Government of Indias State/UT-wise status report show that J&K received Rs 40 crore in 2022-23, Rs 65 crore in 2023-24, Rs 65 crore in 2024-25 and Rs 50 crore in 2025-26, taking the total release during the four-year period to Rs 220 crore. The report further reveals that Jammu and Kashmir recorded a significant training activity under RGSA. A total of 2,84,138 participants were trained in 2022-23, followed by 3,50,026 in 2023-24. Another 82,534 stakeholders received training in 2024-25, while 24,439 were trained during 2025-26 up to December 31. Overall, 7,41,137 participants have been trained in the Union Territory since the launch of the revamped scheme in 2022-23. The Rashtriya Gram Swaraj Abhiyan is a flagship programme of the Ministry of Panchayati Raj aimed at strengthening Panchayati Raj Institutions through capacity building, training, institutional development and improved local governance. The revamped scheme was being implemented from April 2022 to March 2026 with a focus on empowering elected representatives, enhancing grassroots governance and promoting technology-driven service delivery in rural areas. According to the Ministrys data, Jammu and Kashmir remained among the better-performing Union Territories in terms of both fund utilization support and capacity-building outreach, reflecting sustained efforts to strengthen local self-governance institutions across rural areas.
Uri Youth Demand Jobs in NHPC Project
Idrees Bukhtiyar Srinagar, June 04: With construction activities recently commencing on the 240 MW Uri-I Stage-II Hydroelectric Project in north Kashmirs Uri area, local unemployed youth have urged the authorities to ensure adequate employment opportunities for residents of the region, saying the project should directly benefit the people living in its vicinity. The project, being developed by NHPC Limited on the Jhelum River in Baramulla district, is an extension of the existing Uri-I Hydroelectric Project. Designed with an installed capacity of 240 MW, it will comprise two generating units of 120 MW each and is expected to generate around 932 million units of clean electricity annually. The demand for local employment has gained momentum following the recent launch of major construction works by NHPC. Residents said that while they welcome the project as a significant infrastructure initiative, it should also contribute to addressing unemployment in the Uri area. We are happy that work on the project has finally begun. However, local youth have high expectations from NHPC. Preference should be given to educated and skilled youth from Uri in recruitment and contractual jobs, said a resident of Mohura area. Several unemployed graduates from Uri said the region has long contributed to the countrys energy sector by hosting major hydropower projects but local communities have not received adequate employment benefits. Many young people here possess technical qualifications and degrees but remain unemployed. This project can become a source of livelihood for hundreds of families if locals are given priority during various phases of construction and operation, said Abrar Ahmad, a local of Uri. Residents also appealed to the district administration and NHPC management to establish a transparent mechanism for hiring local manpower and contractors. We are not asking for special favours. We only want deserving local candidates to be considered first for jobs that match their qualifications and skills, a delegation of locals told Rising Kashmir. Social activists and community leaders also echoed the demand, saying large developmental projects should create economic opportunities for host communities. The Uri-I Stage-II project is expected to strengthen Jammu and Kashmirs power infrastructure while contributing to Indias renewable energy goals. Officials have said the project will play a key role in increasing clean energy generation and meeting growing electricity demand.
Environmental Neglect and the Decline of Civic Responsibility
A Reflection on Environmental Responsibility and Sustainable Communities Divya Sharma biotech.divyakhajuria@gmail.com Earth is my mother and I am her child. As the world prepares to observe World Environment Day, humanity is once again reminded of a truth that is both simple and profound: Earth is not merely a physical space where life existsit is our only home. It is the silent foundation of our survival, the source of every breath we take, every drop of water we drink, and every [] The post Environmental Neglect and the Decline of Civic Responsibility appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Lieutenant Governor Attends Rang-e-Kashmir Cultural Festival
SRINAGAR, JUNE 4: The Lieutenant Governor, Shri Manoj Sinha today attended the Rang-e-Kashmir Cultural Festival in Srinagar today. This week-long event showcases J&Ks priceless handlooms and handicrafts and draws both art lovers and buyers. Speaking on the occasion, the Lieutenant Governor said that Jammu Kashmir is a living canvas, painted with centuries of wisdom, innovation, [] The post Lieutenant Governor Attends Rang-e-Kashmir Cultural Festival appeared first on Kashmir Media Watch .
Washington DC [US], June 4 : US President Donald Trump on Thursday slammed the House of Representatives for a meaningless vote designed to force him to end the Iran war and also bashed the four Republican lawmakers for supporting such an unpatriotic thing. On Wednesday, the US House of Representatives voted to halt Trump from taking further military action against Iran. Four Republicans also joined Democrats to vote against Trump to support the resolution which was passed by 215 votes to 208, and now heads to the Senate. Trump, in a post on Truth Social, said that those who voted against him would rather see the country fail than give him another victory. He said, Yesterday, in a meaningless vote, the House voted, 4 bad Republicans and all of the Dumocrats, to limit my War Powers, right in the middle of my final negotiations to end the War with the Islamic Republic of Iran. Who would do such an unpatriotic thing. They know where the negotiations stand. The Democrats are fueled by Trump Derangement Syndrome. They would rather have our Country fail than give me another, of many, victories. The four Republicans, thats a whole other story Theyre GRANDSTANDERS! They should be ashamed of themselves. MAGA!!! President DJT. The vote marks the first successful congressional challenge to Trump since the US and Israel jointly launched military strikes against Iran three months ago on February 28. However, the measure, will ultimately face a presidential veto. (ANI)
Jammu: Admin Raids Aman Arms Company, Unearths Series of Serious Violations
SRINAGAR: The Jammu district administration on Thursday uncovered alleged violations of firearms regulations during a surprise inspection of Aman Arms Company at Railhead Shopping Complex, officials said. The raid, conducted on the directions of District Magistrate Jammu Rakesh Minhas, was led by Tehsildar Bahu Raju Sambyal and Tehsildar Headquarters Mona Chalotra. Officials said the inspection []
SRINAGAR, JUNE 04: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today handed over disbursal letters to 6 beneficiaries worth 1.12 crore under Mission YUVA here at the Civil Secretariat. Under Mission YUVA, 209 crore has been disbursed in 3,367 cases during April and May, reaffirming Governments focus on youth entrepreneurship and employment generation. During the event, it was [] The post CM Omar Abdullah hands over disbursal letters worth1.12 crore to 6 beneficiaries under Mission YUVA in Srinagar appeared first on Kashmir Media Watch .
Imported Cherry Varieties Fetch Premium Prices in Kashmir
SRINAGAR: Kashmirs cherry season continue to go on a promising note, with newly introduced imported varieties continuing to command premium prices in wholesale and retail markets across the Valley. According to the details, although erratic weather conditions during the flowering stage have reduced overall production this year, growers and traders remain optimistic as strong market []
CSAT Row Erupts in JKPSC Prosecuting Officer Exam, Aspirants Seek Re-test
SRINAGAR: Alleging that the qualifying CSAT paper was out of syllabus and far above the prescribed standard, a section of candidates who appeared in the JKPSC Prosecuting Officer Preliminary Examination has demanded a fresh examination of Paper-II, saying many deserving aspirants may face disqualification despite performing well in the Law paper. In a statement, the []
At Rang-e-Kashmir Festival, LG Emphasises Passing Heritage to Next Generation
SRINAGAR: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Thursday stressed the need to connect young people with Jammu and Kashmirs rich cultural heritage, handloom and handicraft traditions while attending the week-long Rang-e-Kashmir Cultural Festival in Srinagar. Addressing the gathering, Sinha described Jammu and Kashmir as a living canvas shaped by centuries of wisdom, innovation, artistry and craftsmanship. []
PM Modi meets UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper
New Delhi [India], June 4 : Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday met UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper and said the deepening of the India-UK partnership in recent times has unlocked unprecedented growth opportunities for the two countries. In a post on X, he said India-UK Vision 2035 will continue to guide the bilateral partnership. Pleased to meet UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper. Appreciated the deepening of the India-UK partnership in recent times that has unlocked unprecedented growth opportunities for both our countries. India-UK Vision 2035 will continue to guide our partnership and strengthen our joint efforts for global good, he said. India and the UK held the first ministerial review of the India-UK Vision 2035 during the maiden official visit of UK Foreign Secretary. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar welcomed Cooper, characterising the bilateral relationship as a forward-looking highway of shared economic ambitions and high technology. The two leaders met to address pressing global concerns, including trade, energy, food, and economic security, against the backdrop of a global churn in supply chains. The discussion reaffirmed the importance of the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) and the defence industrial roadmap in building resilient, mutually beneficial supply chains. India and the United Kingdom on Thursday launched the India-UK Critical Minerals Global Supply Chain Observatory (GSCO) in New Delhi, marking a significant step in bilateral cooperation aimed at strengthening critical mineral supply chains and improving resource security for key industries. The observatory was formally launched by Union Minister for Coal and Mines G. Kishan Reddy and UK Foreign Secretary Cooper. The initiative seeks to support monitoring and analysis of global critical mineral supply chains, helping policymakers, industry and researchers identify supply risks, disruptions and emerging market trends. Addressing the gathering, Reddy said critical minerals are essential for modern economies and play a key role in clean energy technologies, advanced manufacturing, electric mobility and strategic sectors. He noted that the Observatory would strengthen Indias capabilities in critical mineral supply chain intelligence, support evidence-based policymaking, and advance the objectives of the National Critical Mineral Mission (NCMM). The minister further said that the initiative reflects Indias commitment to building resilient and diversified critical mineral value chains while enhancing international cooperation with trusted partners, according to a release. Speaking on the occasion, Cooper highlighted the importance of India-UK collaboration in developing resilient, diversified and sustainable critical mineral supply chains. Greater access to critical minerals and improved information-sharing are in the mutual interest of both nations and can contribute significantly to economic growth and supply chain security, she said. Cooper added that the partnership has the potential to serve as a foundation for broader cooperation across the critical minerals sector and related strategic industries. The Observatory is a joint initiative of TEXMiN, the Indian Institute of Technology (ISM) Dhanbad and the University of Cambridge. It aims to create a data-driven platform for monitoring and analysing global critical mineral supply chains. An interactive demonstration of the platform was jointly presented by TEXMiN and the University of Cambridge. The platform will enable monitoring of global critical mineral supply chains, identification of supply risks and disruptions, generation of market intelligence, and informed decision-making. The initiative was announced during the India-UK Prime Ministers bilateral engagement in October 2025 and was formalised through a Research Collaboration Agreement signed in March 2026. It is expected to strengthen India-UK cooperation in critical minerals and support resilient, secure and sustainable global supply chains. (ANI)
NC Using Statehood for Political Mileage, Protest Political Stunt: BJP MP
SRINAGAR: BJP Rajya Sabha MP Ghulam Ali Khatana on Thursday termed the National Conferences proposed protest for restoration of statehood to JK as a political stunt Speaking to reporters during his visit to Pattan village in North Kashmir, Khatana said, The National Conference had relied on political theatrics during the Assembly election campaign and was []
Inadequate Reactive Power Leaves Jammu Kashmir Grid Gasping for Voltage Stability
SRINAGAR: Deficiency in reactive power support has left the JK grid gasping for voltage stabilityexposing the transmission system of the region as woefully unprepared to meet real-time operational demands. The severe voltage triggered by insufficient reactive compensation in JK is raising serious questions about the regions power reliability. Northern Regional Power Committee (NRPC) has said, []
SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir Government has constituted a four-member Technical Committee to carry out a Third Party Inspection (TPI) of the Light and Sound Show System installed inside Hari Parbat Fort in Srinagar. According to Government Order No. 1035-JK(GAD) of 2026 dated June 3, the committee will be headed by the Chief Engineer, Public []
Four Houses Gutted as Fire Breaks Out in Srinagar
SRINAGAR: A massive fire broke out in the Kalwal Mohalla area of Rainawari in Srinagar on Thursday evening, damaging at least four residential houses and triggering panic in the densely populated locality. Officials said that the blaze erupted late in the evening, following which teams from the Fire and Emergency Services department and police rushed []
IPS Officer Earlier Posted in Jammu Kashmir Appointed DCP in Delhi
SRINAGAR: IPS officer Shobhit D Saksena, who previously served in several key policing assignments in Jammu and Kashmir, has been appointed as the Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), Outer North Delhi. Saksena, a 2015-batch Indian Police Service officer of the AGMUT cadre, was earlier transferred from the Jammu and Kashmir segment to Delhi by the []
LG Sinha reviews Reasi cloudburst situation, orders immediate relief for affected families
Jammu, June 4: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Thursday reviewed the situation following a cloudburst in Bathoi village of Reasi district and directed the district administration to provide immediate relief and assistance to the affected families. In a post on X, the Lieutenant Governor said he spoke with Deputy Commissioner Reasi to assess the impact of the cloudburst in the village.He said that while several houses were damaged in the incident, no loss of life has been reported.I spoke with the DC, Reasi to assess the situation following a cloudburst at Village Bathoi. While several houses suffered damage, fortunately, no casualties have been reported. I have directed the DC to immediately provide relief and assistance to the affected families, the Lieutenant Governor said.Officials said the district administration has been monitoring the situation and taking necessary measures to assist the affected residents. Further assessment of the damage is underway, while relief efforts have been initiated in the affected area.
LG Manoj Sinha Attends Rang-E-Kashmir Cultural Festival
SRINAGAR, Jun 4: The Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today attended the Rang-e-Kashmir Cultural Festival in Srinagar today. This week-long event showcases J&Ks priceless handlooms and handicrafts and draws both art lovers and buyers. Speaking on the occasion, the Lieutenant Governor said that Jammu Kashmir is a living canvas, painted with centuries of wisdom, innovation, artistry, and craft. A nations true strength lies not only in its wealth or might, but also in richness of its spirit, depth of its traditions [] The post LG Manoj Sinha Attends Rang-E-Kashmir Cultural Festival appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Second BRICS Culture Working Group meeting begins in Varanasi
Varanasi (Uttar Pradesh) [India], June 4 : The Second BRICS Culture Working Group (CWG) Meeting commenced today in Varanasi with participation from BRICS member countries. The inaugural session was chaired by Culture Secretary Vivek Aggarwal. Delegates from Brazil, China, Indonesia, Iran, South Africa and the United Arab Emirates attended in person, while representatives from Ethiopia, Egypt and the Russian Federation joined virtually. Member states shared their priorities and perspectives on the agenda items. The first panel discussion Creative Economy and People-to-People Cooperation: Innovation, Partnerships and the Way Forward was moderated by Vivek Aggarwal. The discussion focused on the role of the creative economy in promoting inclusive development, social cohesion, cultural exchange, market access and digital innovation, a release said. The second panel discussion Copyright and Ethical AI in the Creative Economy: Advancing Best Practices was moderated by Dr Sachchidanand Joshi, Member Secretary, IGNCA. Discussions highlighted the importance of copyright protection, cultural attribution and ethical considerations surrounding the use of Artificial Intelligence in the creative sector, while also exploring opportunities for future collaboration among BRICS countries. The proceedings concluded with a cultural programme celebrating Indias rich and diverse cultural heritage. The programme featured a musical ensemble presenting the distinctive musical traditions of different regions of the country, reflecting Indias cultural plurality and unity. This was followed by Colours of India, a vibrant cultural presentation showcasing a range of classical and folk dance forms from across the nation, offering delegates a glimpse into Indias rich artistic traditions and cultural diversity. The meeting will continue tomorrow with further deliberations on priority areas of cultural cooperation among BRICS member countries. (ANI)
J&K PDD Secures National Recognition Under Pm Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana
SRINAGAR, Jun 4 : Jammu & Kashmir Power Development Department (PDD) has achieved a significant milestone in the implementation of the PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana, securing 2nd position (First Runner-Up) in the country for the month of May 2026 for RTS Applications, Installations and Inspections. The award was conferred by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), Government of India, during the national event 2 years of PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana held at New Delhi. [] The post J&K PDD Secures National Recognition Under Pm Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Fake Amarnath Yatra Facilitation Racket Busted In Ganderbal; Fraudster Arrested
GANDERBAL, Jun 4: In a major crackdown ahead of the annual Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra, Ganderbal Police have foiled an alleged fraud racket and arrested a man accused of impersonating a government employee to deceive vendors and service providers associated with the pilgrimage. According to police, Police Station Sonamarg received credible information on May 27 that a person identified as Mohd Ayob Jara, son of Abdul Rehman Jara and a resident of Androola, Poonch, was operating in the Domail area [] The post Fake Amarnath Yatra Facilitation Racket Busted In Ganderbal; Fraudster Arrested appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
BJP picks its J&K incharge Tarun Chugh for Rajya Sabha
Srinagar: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has announced its National General Secretary and J&K & Ladakh in-charge, Tarun Chugh, as a candidate for the upcoming Rajya Sabha elections from Madhya Pradesh. The polls are scheduled for June 18, 2026. Chugh has been nominated as BJPs candidate from Madhya Pradesh where his win is certain Born []

