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57 Drinking Water Schemes Still Defunct After Pahalgam Cloudburst

SRINAGAR: More than two-thirds of the drinking water supply schemes damaged by the recent cloudburst in the Awoora-Pahalgam belt continue to remain defunct, leaving thousands of consumers across south Kashmir dependent on water tankers as authorities struggle to restore the flood-ravaged infrastructure. The cloudburst and the ensuing flash floods crippled 79 drinking water supply schemes []

KashmirLife 14 Jul 2026 5:04 pm

Lieutenant Governor Reviews Rehabilitation and Socio-Economic Reintegration Scheme for Drug Abuse Victims

Srinagar, 14 July 2026: Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha today chaired a meeting to review the proposed Rehabilitation and Socio-Economic Reintegration Scheme for Drug Abuse Victims, 2026. The Scheme is aimed at establishing a comprehensive, convergence-based framework for the rehabilitation and social reintegration of individuals recovering from substance use disorders across the Union Territory. The [] The post Lieutenant Governor Reviews Rehabilitation and Socio-Economic Reintegration Scheme for Drug Abuse Victims appeared first on Kashmir Media Watch .

Kashmir Media Watch 14 Jul 2026 5:01 pm

HC Quashes PIT-NDPS Detention, Raps Authorities Over Four-Month Delay

Court says authorities failed to explain four-month gap between police dossier and detention order, rendering preventive detention illegal

KashmirLife 14 Jul 2026 5:01 pm

Aga Ruhullah rejects reports on new party, to skip NCs Jantar Mantar protest

Budgam,: National Conference Member of Parliament Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi on Tuesday dismissed speculation about floating a new political party, saying the media appeared more eager than him to see such a development. Speaking to reporters in Budgam, Ruhullah, said he has not formed any party yet. It is the media that seems more desirous []

Kashmir Reader 14 Jul 2026 4:56 pm

MP Aga Ruhullah rejects reports on new party, to skip NC's Jantar Mantar protest

Budgam, July 14: National Conference Member of Parliament Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi on Tuesday dismissed speculation about floating a new political party, saying the media appeared more eager than him to see such a development. Speaking to reporters in Budgam, Ruhullah, per news agencyKashmir News Observer (KNO), said he has not formed any party yet. It is the media that seems more desirous than me to form a new party. If you want to make a new party, do it, then I will see whether it is a good party and join it. On the National Conference's proposed Jantar Mantar protest, Ruhullah reiterated that he would not participate, saying the people's mandate was for the restoration of Article 370 and not merely statehood. I have made it clear that I am not joining the protest. Our responsibility is to fight for Article 370 because it is linked to our identity and dignity. People gave us the mandate for Article 370, not for statehood, he said. He alleged that shifting the political discourse towards statehood alone suited the BJP's agenda. It is the BJP's agenda that we forget everything else and demand only statehood. The last 70 years have shown that whatever has been snatched from us has never been returned. If we fail to learn from history, it will not be good, he said. Responding to a question on allegations of horse-trading and attempts by the BJP to engineer defections within the National Conference, Ruhullah said horse-trading had no place in a democracy, irrespective of the political party involved. Anyone indulging in horse-trading in a democracy is not justified. I am against horse-trading, no matter which party is involved. The BJP has normalised this practice, where people's mandate is undermined through such means, and that is dangerous for democracy, he said(KNO)

RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 4:49 pm

MP Aga Ruhullah Dismisses Speculation Over Launching New Political Party

SRINAGAR: National Conference Member of Parliament Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi on Tuesday dismissed speculation about floating a new political party, saying the media appeared more eager than him to see such a development. Speaking to reporters in Budgam, Ruhullah said he has not formed any party yet. It is the media that seems more desirous []

KashmirLife 14 Jul 2026 4:45 pm

India Lodges Strong Protest with Iran After Attacks on Vessels Carrying Indian Seafarers in Strait of Hormuz

SRINAGAR: India on Tuesday lodged a strong protest with Iran over attacks on two commercial vessels carrying Indian seafarers in the Strait of Hormuz, condemning the violence and calling for an immediate end to attacks on commercial shipping in the strategic waterway. In a statement, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said it was deeply []

KashmirLife 14 Jul 2026 4:19 pm

Jammu Kashmir Court Seeks Crime Branch Records in Alleged Rs 550 Crore Vaishno Devi Silver Scam, Questions Delay in FIR

SRINAGAR: A Jammu court has sought the complete records from the Jammu Kashmir Police Crime Branch in connection with allegations that nearly 20 tonnes of silver offerings worth an estimated Rs 550 crore made by devotees at the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi shrine were either adulterated, substituted or misappropriated, directing the investigating officer to appear []

KashmirLife 14 Jul 2026 3:39 pm

Six Trucks Carrying Illegally Extracted Sand Intercepted in Ganderbal

SRINAGAR: Police in central Kashmirs Ganderbal district on Tuesday intercepted six trucks allegedly transporting illegally extracted sand in the Sonamarg area and initiated legal action in coordination with the Geology and Mining Department. According to police, the vehicles were intercepted during routine checking and on the basis of specific inputs within the jurisdiction of Police []

KashmirLife 14 Jul 2026 3:29 pm

Police Seize Alleged Drug-Linked Property Worth Rs 71.06 Lakh in South Kashmir

SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Police on Tuesday attached a residential house worth Rs 71.06 lakh in south Kashmirs Shopian district, alleging that the property was acquired through proceeds of the illegal narcotics trade. According to police, the attached property belongs to Showkat Ahmad Naik, son of Abdul Jabbar Naik, a resident of Saidpora Bala, and []

KashmirLife 14 Jul 2026 3:20 pm

Lightning Strike Kills Dozens of Livestock, Injures Three in Jammu Kashmir

SRINAGAR: A lightning strike in the early hours of Tuesday killed dozens of livestock and injured three members of a family in the Dhoke Kalkhata area of Ranjati in Surankote, Jammu and Kashmirs Poonch district, officials said. Officials said the incident occurred in the higher reaches of Dhandidhara, where lightning struck an animal shed belonging []

KashmirLife 14 Jul 2026 3:09 pm

Govt announces 13-day summer break for J&K colleges

Srinagar, July 14: The government Tuesday announced summer vacation for Government Degree Colleges falling in KashmirDivision and winter zone of Jammu Division from July-21 to August-02. Commissioner Secretary Higher Education Department in an order said, All the Government Degree Colleges falling in Kashmir Division and Winter Zone of Jammu Division shall observe the Summer Vacations with effect from 2Ist of July, 2026 to 2nd of August, 2026.(KNO)

Greater Kashmir 14 Jul 2026 3:07 pm

Jammu Kashmir: Govt Announces Summer Vacation for Degree Colleges in Kashmir, Winter Zone of Jammu

SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir Government has announced the summer vacation schedule for all Government Degree Colleges falling under the Kashmir Division and the Winter Zone of Jammu Division. According to Government Order No. 234-JK(HE) of 2026, issued by the Higher Education Department, Civil Secretariat, all Government Degree Colleges in the Kashmir Division and the []

KashmirLife 14 Jul 2026 2:56 pm

Pahalgam terror attack: NIA court says Hafiz Saeed's arrest necessary for fair probe, issues non-bailable warrant

Jammu, July 14: A Special NIA Court in Jammu has observed that the arrest and custodial interrogation of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) founder and designated terrorist Hafiz Muhammad Saeed are necessary for a fair, complete and effective investigation in a terror-related case, and has accordingly issued an open-dated non-bailable warrant (NBW) against him. Special Judge Prem Sagar passed the order on an application moved by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) under Section 75 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) seeking issuance of a non-bailable warrant against Hafiz Saeed, who has been arrayed as accused No. 8 in the FIR. The court observed that the accused's arrest and custodial interrogation were essential to ensure a fair and effective investigation. Holding so, it directed the issuance of a non-bailable warrant of arrest against Hafiz Saeed and forwarded the warrant to the Deputy Inspector General (DIG), NIA, Jammu, for execution in accordance with law and the prescribed procedure. According to the NIA's application, a supplementary chargesheet has already been filed in the case. The agency stated that Hafiz Muhammad Saeed, a resident of Sargodha in Pakistan's Punjab province, is a designated terrorist under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967, and the founder of the proscribed terrorist organisation Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT). It further submitted that he is operating from Pakistan and is deliberately evading arrest, necessitating the issuance of an open-dated non-bailable warrant to facilitate further legal proceedings and investigation. After considering the submissions of the NIA's Investigating Officer and the contents of the application, the court allowed the plea and disposed of the application. The underlying case has been registered for offences under Sections 147, 148, 149, 150 and 61(2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), as well as Sections 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 38, 39 and 40 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act. The case pertains to the April 22, 2025 Pahalgam terror attack, in which 26 civilians, including tourists, were killed after terrorists opened fire at Baisaran meadow near Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir. The NIA, which took over the investigation, has alleged that the attack was orchestrated by Pakistan-based operatives of the banned terrorist organisation Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT). Its supplementary chargesheet names LeT founder and designated terrorist Hafiz Muhammad Saeed as Accused No. 8, alleging his involvement in the larger conspiracy behind the attack. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 2:20 pm

Operation Vijay was not just military triumph, but chapter of courage, patriotism: Rajnath Singh

New Delhi, July 14: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday said the 'Shaurya Vijay Yatra' is a tribute to the courage, sacrifice and indomitable spirit of Indian soldiers who fought in the 1999 Kargil War, as he flagged off the motorcycle expedition from the National War Memorial ahead of Kargil Vijay Diwas. Addressing the gathering, Singh said, Today's occasion is not merely about flagging off the Motorcycle Expedition, but rather about paying homage to that indomitable spirit, due to which our brave heroes sacrificed everything for the honour, pride, and glory of India. I have come to pay homage to that resolve, which, with a vow to keep alive the memory of our immortal martyrs from generation to generation, is moving forward. Highlighting the significance of the expedition, the Defence Minister said the name 'Shaurya Vijay Yatra' itself represents inspiration and its motto, One Ride, One Nation, One Salute, reflects the spirit of national unity and respect for the armed forces. The very name of this journey--'Shaurya Vijay Yatra' (Journey of Valor and Victory)--is an inspiration in itself. And its motto--'One Ride, One Nation, One Salute'--expresses the soul of this campaign in a deeply meaningful way. There could perhaps be no message more beautiful or powerful than this, he said. Recalling the bravery displayed by Indian soldiers during the 1999 Kargil War, Singh said troops achieved the impossible in extremely challenging conditions. At an altitude of nearly 20,000 feet--where breathing becomes difficult, oxygen levels are low, and temperatures plummet to minus 40 degrees--our brave soldiers achieved the impossible in such a formidable and hostile environment. Where nature had blocked the path, our soldiers, through their sheer courage, carved out a new path in history, he said. The Defence Minister said Operation Vijay was not merely a military victory but a symbol of courage, patience, discipline and patriotism. Twenty-seven years ago today, in 1999, the Indian Armed Forces scripted history through Operation Vijay. It was not merely a military victory, but a chapter of such courage, patience, discipline, and indomitable patriotism that the world's armies still study and regard it with honour, he said. The 'Shaurya Vijay Yatra' riders will cover nearly 1,900 kilometres over 13 days, beginning from the National War Memorial and passing through Chandimandir, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh and Ladakh before reaching the Kargil War Memorial on July 26, marking Kargil Vijay Diwas. This will not merely be a journey of covering distances; it will be a journey of connecting with history, sacrifice, and patriotism, Singh said. He added that India's victory in Kargil represents the country's enduring resolve to protect its land, identity and honour. The victory of Kargil is not confined to a single date; it is India's enduring resolve that every gaze cast upon our land, our identity, and our honour will be met by India with full might, he said. Expressing confidence in the impact of the expedition, Singh said the journey would inspire the youth and keep alive the memory of the Kargil martyrs. I am fully confident that this journey of yours will awaken a new consciousness of patriotism, especially among the youth, will keep the memory of the immortal Kargil martyrs ever alive in the collective memory of society, and will convey to the coming generations the message that the protection of the nation's freedom and honour happens not only at the borders, but also in our memories and our values, he said. Chief of Army Staff General Dhiraj Seth was also present at the flag-off ceremony. The expedition comes as India commemorates the 27th anniversary of Operation Vijay. On July 14, 1999, Indian forces regained control of most strategic heights in the Dras, Kargil and Batalik sectors, marking a decisive turning point in the war. The Indian Army has recalled the day as the moment when then Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee declared Operation Vijay a success, while Pakistan announced the withdrawal of its forces amid military setbacks and international pressure. The Indian Army has also organised an expedition to Gun Hill (Point 5140), a strategically significant feature overlooking Dras, to honour the soldiers who displayed exceptional courage during the Kargil War. The capture of Point 5140 was one of the decisive operations of the conflict and played a crucial role in restoring control over the Dras sector. Every year on July 26, India observes Kargil Vijay Diwas to commemorate the successful culmination of Operation VIJAY, through which the Indian Armed Forces recaptured strategic heights from Pakistani intruders and safeguarded the nation's territorial integrity. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 12:40 pm

MeT Issues Flash Flood Advisory as Heavy Rain to Hit J&K From July 18

Srinagar:The Meteorological Centre Srinagar has forecast a significant change in weather across Jammu and Kashmir from July 18, with chances of heavy rain and flash floods in vulnerable areas. Until July 17, the weather is likely to remain generally hot and humid with scattered places witnessing brief spells of rain and thundershowers, a MeT official []

Kashmir Reader 14 Jul 2026 12:36 pm

Iranian diplomats summoned after tanker strikes kill Indian sailor

New Delhi, July 14: India has summoned Iranian diplomats, including Deputy Chief of Mission (DCM) Mohammad Javad Hosseini, to the Ministry of External Affairs after an Iranian missile strike on two UAE tankers in the Strait of Hormuz left one Indian crew member dead and several others injured. Following the high-level meeting over the recent attack on merchant vessels in the strategic waterway, the Iranian diplomats, including the DCM, were seen leaving the Ministry of External Affairs headquarters in the national capital. The high-level diplomatic move follows an official announcement by the UAE Ministry of Defence early Tuesday confirming that the UAE-flagged tankers, Mombasa and Bahia, were targeted by Iranian cruise missiles while navigating the southern passage of the Strait of Hormuz within Omani territorial waters. The national tankers (Mombasa) and (Bahia) were targeted by two Iranian cruise missiles in the southern passage of the Strait of Hormuz in Omani territorial waters, the UAE Ministry of Defence stated. The lethal strike targeted at Mombasa claimed the life of the Indian national, while leaving eight other sailors injured. Among the casualties undergoing medical attention, four suffered serious injuries, with the total group comprising six Indian nationals and two Ukrainian nationals. Beyond the human casualties, the missile strikes triggered intense fires on board both commercial vessels, inflicting severe material damage before the blazes were successfully brought under control by emergency teams. Reacting strongly to the maritime assault, the UAE condemned the incident as a serious violation and a clear breach of international law. Abu Dhabi issued a stern warning that it reserved the right to retaliate and implement all required protocols to safeguard its sovereignty. The state reserves its full right to respond to this escalation and to take all necessary measures to protect its territories, people, and residents, the ministry asserted, adding that its forces remain on high alert while urging the public to rely solely on official channels for updates. The deadly engagement occurs amid intensifying military friction in the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world's most strategically vital maritime chokepoints. Prior to the incident, Iran's semi-official Tasnim news agency had reported that several violating vessels had been targeted in the waterway by Iranian forces. Concurrently, Iranian state broadcaster IRIB confirmed that the navy had fired cruise missiles at a hostile vessel of the American enemy, citing an unnamed military source. This sudden spike in regional hostilities follows a series of American pre-emptive strikes on Iran and a broadening international confrontation over the control of the strategic waterway. On Monday, the US Central Command (CENTCOM) launched a fresh round of strikes against targets inside Iran, stating that the operations were explicitly designed to diminish Tehran's capacity to target civilian vessels and commercial shipping in the area. These strikes will continue imposing a heavy cost on Iranian forces and degrade their ability to attack innocent civilians and commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, CENTCOM stated. The military operations coincide with a massive policy shift by US President Donald Trump, who previously announced that Washington was reinstating a strict naval blockade on Iranian shipping. Trump further declared that the US would levy a 20 per cent fee on eligible cargo transiting the strait to offset its mounting regional security expenses. We're protecting a very rich portion of the world. We're spending money. And so, what we've done is, we are going to be reimbursed for protection, Trump said. According to the US military, the enforcement of this blockade will resume from Tuesday, applying specifically to vessels travelling to and from Iranian ports, while permitting non-violating international commercial traffic to proceed through the waterway. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 12:01 pm

NIA Court Issues Non-Bailable Warrant Against Hafiz Saeed in Jammu Terror Case

Jammu: A Special NIA Court in Jammu has issued an open-dated non-bailable warrant against designated terrorist Hafiz Muhammad Saeed in connection with a terror case registered by the National Investigation Agency. The order was passed on July 8 by Special Judge on an application filed by NIA, AIO of RC No. 02/2025/NIA/JMU. The court noted []

Kashmir Reader 14 Jul 2026 11:35 am

Indian crew member killed in Iranian strike on UAE shipping tankers in Strait of Hormuz

DUBAI: An Indian crew member was on Tuesday killed while eight others, including six Indians, sustained injuries in an Iranian strike on UAE shipping tankers in the Strait of Hormuz close to Oman, in a major escalation of the conflict in West Asia. The UAE Ministry of Defence, in a statement, said its national tankers []

Kashmir Reader 14 Jul 2026 11:31 am

Iran's IRGC claims to have shot down US MQ-1 Drone over Strait of Hormuz

Tehran , July 14 : Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) claimed on Monday that it downed an American MQ-1 drone over the Strait of Hormuz, intensifying the ongoing military confrontation between Tehran and Washington. According to Iran's state broadcaster, the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB), the development was announced via a post on X, which stated that the American drone had been downed over the strategic waterway. The report was subsequently carried by several other Iranian state media outlets. Iranian authorities, however, did not provide further details regarding the incident. There has been no official confirmation or response from the US military or the White House so far. The development followed hours after US President Donald Trump announced that American forces would reimpose a naval blockade targeting Iran in the Strait of Hormuz, while allowing commercial vessels from other nations to continue using the crucial shipping lane. Speaking to reporters after signing an Executive Order, Trump stated, We're hitting them (Iran) very heavily tonight... We have tremendous amounts of ammunition. We're hitting them very hard, and it'll continue, and we'll see what happens. We're knocking out all of their offensive capability, and we're controlling the strait (Strait of Hormuz). We're putting the blockade back. It's a blockade, not for anybody but Iran. In other words, anybody doing business with Iran can't go through. Everyone else will be able to go through... The blockade is probably more effective than hitting them. But I think the combination is the thing that really does it. Trump claimed that US military operations had severely degraded Iran's military infrastructure, targeting its naval, air, missile and drone production capabilities. We've been here for four months. I think we've done a lot. We've knocked out their navy in one month. We knocked out their air force, which is non-existent. We knocked out most of their missiles and drones. We knocked out their drone manufacturing capability by about 92 per cent. Their missile manufacturing capability was knocked out by 89 per cent. They have a little capability left, but they don't have any capability against us. This is almost a military skirmish, Trump said. The US President also asserted that a potential agreement with Tehran had collapsed after Iran sought further negotiations. Trump noted, We had a deal with them two days ago, and then they said, 'Oh, we can't make that deal. We have to negotiate it further.' And this is what they've done for 47 years. The difference is nobody negotiates as I do... Frankly, for 47 years, they've been ripping off everybody and really hurting people, killing thousands. They killed 52,000 protesters, but they also killed many, many people under Soleimani, whom I killed in the first term... We have to do what we're doing. He stated that US military actions against Iran would persist. We're doing another very major attack tonight (on Iran). They want to make a deal. They came back. We made a deal two days ago... They've been negotiating for 47 years, but nobody's ever hit them militarily. We're hitting them very hard, Trump added. Furthermore, Trump alleged that Iran's economy and military had experienced significant setbacks. Four months ago, they (Iran) had inflation of 5 per cent. Now they're at over 350 per cent. They made a deal; they broke it probably 10 times, and they killed a lot of people. They killed our people, the US President said. These developments occurred following a third consecutive night of US strikes on Iranian targets. US Central Command stated that the operations were aimed at degrading Iran's military capabilities and reducing its ability to threaten commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. Iran's Mehr News Agency reported that US projectiles hit Omidiyeh in the southwestern province of Khuzestan, injuring at least four people, citing a local official. Separately, the agency stated that an explosion was heard in the southern city of Bushehr at approximately 3.10 am local time. Iranian authorities had not officially commented on the cause of the blast at the time of reporting. Meanwhile, the security situation in the Strait of Hormuz deteriorated further after the UAE stated that two of its tankers were hit by Iranian cruise missiles in Omani territorial waters near the waterway. According to the UAE, one Indian crew member was killed and eight others sustained injuries in the attack. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 10:27 am

Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana awareness campaign reaches farmers in remote areas of Rajouri

Rajouri, July 14 (ANI): A large-scale awareness campaign under the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY) has been launched across 140 Kisan Khidmat (KK) Centres in Rajouri district to educate farmers about crop insurance and its benefits. As part of the campaign, a doorstep awareness camp was organised in the remote hilly areas of Budhal Block in Mohra A and Mohra B Panchayats. Farmers from far-flung villages participated enthusiastically in the programme. Officials from the Agriculture Department, Revenue Department, Rural Development Department (RDD), J&K Bank, and the insurance company jointly conducted the awareness session. They explained the objectives of PMFBY, the insurance process, eligibility, claim procedures, and the importance of protecting crops against natural calamities. During the camp, on-the-spot crop insurance registration was also provided to eligible farmers, enabling them to enrol under the scheme without having to travel long distances. Sub-Division Agricultural Officer, Budhal, Rajan Kumar Sharma, said the department was organising neighbourhood-level programmes so that farmers do not have to spend money travelling to government offices. We are trying to organise small programmes neighbourhood-wise as well, so that people don't have to face the difficulty of spending Rs 100-200 on fare to reach the office. That's why we are reaching them at their doorsteps. Today's programme, organised under the guidance of our worthy DC Saheb, is being held daily in every panchayat through our Kisan Khidmat Ghar (KKG). Today, it was KKG Mohra's turn, which covers Mohra A and Mohra B panchayats. Our main focus today was on awareness regarding crop insurance, as people's crops like maize and paddy often get damaged, Sharma told ANI. During the camp, on-the-spot crop insurance registration was also provided to eligible farmers, enabling them to enrol under the scheme without having to travel long distances. Krishi Udhyami at KKG Mohra, Umar Sajjad, said officers from different departments participated in the programme and informed farmers about the benefits of crop insurance and compensation. Today, an awareness programme for PMFBY was organised here. Officers from the Agriculture Department, Bank, and Revenue Department were present. Local farmers participated in large numbers. People were informed about how they can claim compensation if their crops are damaged due to rain, cloudbursts, or any other reason, he said. We are thankful to the administration and the Agriculture Department for establishing these KKG centres in different panchayats. This is a one-stop solution for farmers to avail services and participate in awareness programmes. Despite being busy in the high-altitude pastures, people from Mohra A, Mohra B and adjoining far-flung areas participated in large numbers, Sajjad added. Nodal Officer Akseer Singh said awareness camps were being conducted across all 140 KKG centres in the district till July 31 under the directions of the District Administration. I have been appointed as the Nodal Officer for this crop insurance scheme camp. These programmes are being held at our 140 KKG centres under the instructions of the District Administration. We have a schedule to conduct these camps and educate people until July 31. I also thank the farmers who left their farm work to attend these awareness camps, Singh said. Farmers welcomed the initiative and appreciated the administration for bringing government services to their doorsteps. Puran Singh, a resident of Mohra A Panchayat, said farmers had suffered heavy crop losses last year and hoped the awareness drive would help them avail insurance benefits in the future. We suffered heavy losses last year, but our losses remained uncompensated. We are very happy about this initiative, as these awareness programmes will help us benefit from various government schemes. Officers from the Bank, Agriculture, Revenue and Block departments have informed us about the benefits available to us. We appeal that whenever farmers suffer losses and approach the authorities, they should be heard and their losses should be compensated, he told ANI. The participating farmers expressed gratitude to the Government of India and the District Administration of Rajouri for bringing essential services to their doorsteps. They appreciated the efforts of the officials for reaching remote and hilly areas and ensuring that farmers receive the benefits of government welfare schemes. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 10:11 am

Amarnath Yatra: 13th Batch of 5,335 Pilgrims Departs Jammu Under Tight Security

SRINAGAR: The 13th batch of 5,335 pilgrims undertaking the annual Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra 2026 left the Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas in Jammu during the early hours of Tuesday under multi-layer security arrangements, taking the total number of devotees who have departed for the Kashmir Valley to 93,036. According to the Joint Police Control Room []

KashmirLife 14 Jul 2026 10:00 am

US Launches Third Consecutive Night of Strikes on Iran as Hormuz Tensions Escalate

SRINAGAR: The United States launched a third consecutive night of military strikes against Iran early Tuesday (local time Monday), targeting Iranian military infrastructure as tensions intensified over the Strait of Hormuz and the security of commercial shipping through the strategic waterway. The US Central Command (CENTCOM) said the latest operation began at 4:45 p.m. ET []

KashmirLife 14 Jul 2026 9:21 am

India will prioritise rule-based maritime order, including safety of seafarers, at UNSC: Jaishankar

India launched its campaign for a UN Security Council seat for 2028-29. The nation will focus on maritime security and countering terror financing. India also champions a voice for the Global South and reformed multilateralism. Future-ready peacekeeping and addressing AI threats are key priorities. These efforts aim to secure global peace and stability.

The Economic Times 14 Jul 2026 9:13 am

Bodies of 15 Indians Killed in Vietnam Speedboat Tragedy Brought Home

SRINAGAR: The mortal remains of the 15 Indian tourists who lost their lives in the speedboat accident off Vietnams Phu Quoc Island have been brought back to India, the Indian Embassy in Vietnam said on Monday. According to the embassy, the bodies were flown from Ho Chi Minh City to Mumbai aboard a Vietnam Airlines []

KashmirLife 14 Jul 2026 8:41 am

KU celebrates Amir Khusru Vusat Iqbal from Delhi Gharana, enthrals audiences

Srinagar, Jul 13: Kashmir University on Monday organised a grand musical event celebrating the poetic and spiritual legacy of great Indian poet, Sufi ascetic & musician Amir Khusru at Ibn-e-Khaldoon Auditorium. Famed Sufi singer Vusat Iqbal of Delhi Gharana presented the Kalam of Amir Khusru. Registrar of the University Prof Nasir Iqbal was the Chief Guest while as the Director of Global Sufi Foundation Ajmer Syed Riyazuddin Chisti was the guest of honour. The programme was graced by the Controller of Examinations, Deans, Heads of departments, faculty from various departments, invited guests from different walks of society, scholars and students. The Programme was organised by Sheikh-ul-Alam Centre for Multidisciplinary Studies in collaboration with Pran Kishore Institute of Music & Fine Arts and Allama Iqbal Library. Prof. Nasir Iqbal said in his address that by celebrating Amir Khusru, we are celebrating a vibrant spiritual tradition which binds people. Prof. Satish Vimal of Sheikh-ul-Alam centre gave a presentation on the contribution of Amir Khusru in his spiritual approach to bridge the divides between philosophies, faiths and cultures. Vusat Iqbal impressed the audiences by her melodious renderings of Hazrat Amir Khusru. The vote of thanks was presented by Prof. Aadil Amin Kaak, the Chairman of Markaz-e-Noor.

RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 8:18 am

DC Kulgam visits Tehsil Office Pahloo to oversee process of Jamabandi Reading

Kulgam, Jul 13: Deputy Commissioner (DC) Kulgam, Shahzad Alam on Monday visited the Tehsil Office to oversee the process of Jamabandi reading of the latest digitized Jamabandi, prepared after digitization and incorporation of mutations. The Jamabandi reading was conducted in the presence of the public, who had been duly informed about the process. It was informed that the latest digitized Jamabandi is available on the Zameen Sudhar Portal (jkzameensudhar.jk.gov.in), enabling every estate holder to check their land-related records. The DC stated that the public can verify their land records and identify if any corrections are required. It was informed that non-quasi-judicial errors can be corrected at the level of the concerned Tehsildar. Later, the DC visited newly constructed Tehsil building and directed Exen R&B to complete the remaining work in a time bound manner. He also visited the Patwar Halqa Pahloo and Zangalpora and assessed the progress of Agri stack.

RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 8:16 am

DC Gbal reviews implementation of Mission YUVA; approves 267 beneficiary cases

Ganderbal, Jul 13: The Deputy Commissioner (DC) Ganderbal, Jatin Kishore on Monday chaired a meeting of the District Level Implementation Committee (DLIC) under Mission YUVA to review the progress of the flagship self-employment programme and consider beneficiary cases for approval. At the outset, the DC reviewed the pace of sanctioning and disbursement of approved cases. He directed the concerned departments, financial institutions and implementing agencies to expedite the process so that aspiring entrepreneurs receive timely financial assistance to establish their ventures. Stressing the need to improve the overall performance under the scheme, the DC called for enhanced coordination among all stakeholders to ensure faster processing of cases and timely achievement of programme targets. He also directed the concerned officers to strengthen output tracking and closely monitor the progress of units established under Mission YUVA to ensure that beneficiaries receive continuous handholding and their enterprises become sustainable. Highlighting the importance of skill development and entrepreneurship, the DC instructed the concerned departments to organise capacity-building and orientation programmes without delay so that beneficiaries are equipped with the knowledge and skills required to successfully manage their enterprises. Special emphasis was laid on extending the benefits of Mission YUVA to members of Self Help Groups, particularly Lakhpati Didi beneficiaries. The DC directed the concerned officers to proactively identify eligible women entrepreneurs and facilitate their coverage under the scheme to promote sustainable livelihoods and women-led economic empowerment. During the meeting, the District Level Implementation Committee approved 267 beneficiary cases under Mission YUVA for financial assistance. Among others, the meeting was attended by Additional District Development Commissioner, Manzoor Ahmad; General Manager District Industries Centre, Assistant Director Employment, District Social Welfare Officer, District Nodal Officer JKEDI, District Development Manager NABARD, Cluster Head J&K Bank, Lead District Manager and other members of the District Level Implementation Committee.

RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 8:07 am

IUST organises author workshop in collaboration with Cambridge University Press

Awantipora, July 13: Rumi Library, Islamic University of Science and Technology (IUST), organised a one-day workshop titled From Search to Impact: Unravelling the Workflow of Academic Publishing in collaboration with Cambridge University Press. The workshop witnessed participation from universities across Kashmir, including Deans, Directors, Heads of Departments, faculty members, librarians, research scholars, students, and non-teaching staff. The workshop was inaugurated by the Registrar, Prof. Shamim Ahmad Shah. In his address, he underscored the societal relevance of research and reaffirmed the University's commitment to strengthening research, innovation, and academic excellence through similar capacity-building initiatives. The workshop featured technical sessions by Ms. Chanchal Gilorta, Customer Success Manager (Academic), Cambridge University Press, Prof. Sumeer Gul, Head, Department of Library and Information Science, University of Kashmir, and Prof. Farzana Gulzar, Department of Management Studies, University of Kashmir. The sessions focused on academic publishing workflows, predatory publishing, open access, research visibility, scholarly communication, academic writing, and research quality. Dean Research, Dr. Aabid Shalla, and Director, DIQA, Dr. Peer Bilal A highlighted the University's sustained growth in research output and quality indicators, while emphasising the importance of responsible and impactful scholarly publishing. Earlier, welcoming the participants, Dr. Sheikh Shueb, In-Charge, Rumi Library, highlighted the library's rich print and digital resources and said the workshop was designed to help researchers navigate the academic publishing process and enhance the quality and impact of their research. The workshop concluded with an interactive discussion. It was coordinated by Dr. Saleeq Ahmad Dar, Assistant Librarian, while the vote of thanks was delivered by Dr. Jahangeer Iqbal Qureshi, Professional Assistant.

RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 8:05 am

Dir Agri Kashmir inaugurates district-level MIDH workshop

Srinagar, Jul 13: Department of Agriculture, Kashmir on Monday organized a One-Day District-Level Workshop-cum-Exhibition under the Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH) at Srinagar, aimed at creating awareness among farmers about the various interventions, incentives, and opportunities available under the scheme. Farmers from the Qamarwari, Brain, and Harwan zones participated enthusiastically in the programme. The workshop was presided over by Director Agriculture Kashmir, Sartaj Ahmad Shah, in the presence of Chief Agriculture Officer, Srinagar, Aijaz Hussain Dar, senior officers of the department, technical experts, and field functionaries. Addressing the gathering, Director Agriculture Kashmir emphasized the immense potential of the agriculture sector in transforming the rural economy and enhancing farmers livelihoods. He highlighted that the Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture is a key initiative of the Government aimed at promoting scientific agriculture through financial assistance, infrastructure development, technology dissemination, and capacity building. Our objective is to empower farmers by connecting them with modern technologies and innovative agricultural practices. Through MIDH, we are providing the necessary support to enhance productivity, improve quality, reduce post-harvest losses, and increase farm income. Farmers must take full advantage of these opportunities to build resilient and profitable farming enterprises, the Director said. Chief Agriculture Officer, Srinagar, delivered a detailed presentation on the implementation of MIDH and explained the benefits of the cluster-based approach. He encouraged farmers to form and strengthen Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs) and Self-Help Groups (SHGs) to facilitate collective marketing, improve access to government support, and enhance their bargaining power in competitive markets.

RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 8:02 am

CS reviews formulation of cancer care strategy for J&K

Srinagar, Jul 13: Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo on Monday chaired a high-level meeting to assess the initial formulation of a comprehensive Cancer Care Strategy for the Union Territory aimed at creating an integrated, accessible and technology-enabled cancer care ecosystem across Jammu & Kashmir. Among others, the meeting was attended by Director, SKIMS; Mission Director, National Health Mission; Director, Tata Memorial Centre (TMC), Chandigarh; Principals of Government Medical Colleges; Director, Health Services, Kashmir/Jammu; Faculty Members of GMCs and other senior officers of the Health & Medical Education Department. The strategy, prepared by the Health & Medical Education Department in consultation with leading oncology experts and national institutions, envisages a holistic framework covering cancer prevention, early detection, screening, diagnosis, treatment, palliative care, research, capacity building and digital health interventions. Reviewing the proposed roadmap, the Chief Secretary observed that cancer is emerging as a major public health challenge and called for a coordinated, evidence-based and patient-centric response to improve health outcomes across the Union Territory. He directed the department to ensure time-bound implementation of all proposed interventions through effective institutional coordination, regular monitoring and measurable outcomes. The Chief Secretary underscored the importance of establishing a robust preventive oncology framework across all Government Medical Colleges in the Union Territory to promote early detection and timely intervention against cancer. He stressed the need for simultaneously strengthening both human resource capacity and the requisite healthcare infrastructure so that quality diagnostic and treatment facilities are made available closer to the patients, thereby minimizing the need for travelling to distant facilities. He directed the Health Department to undertake a phased capacity-building programme by training the required specialist manpower, including Radiation Safety Officer (RSO)-certified personnel, while concurrently upgrading the necessary medical equipment and infrastructure in all medical colleges. He observed that these interventions would significantly enhance the quality and accessibility of cancer care services across Jammu & Kashmir. The Chief Secretary further instructed that the entire strategy should be implemented in a well-defined, phase-wise manner over the coming years to ensure equitable distribution of oncology facilities across the Union Territory. He also directed each of the expert committees constituted under the Cancer Care Strategy to prepare detailed, time-bound implementation plans within their respective domains. He said that these implementation plans should be examined and harmonised by the Apex Committee chaired by Dr. Sudeep Gupta, Director, Tata Memorial Centre (TMC), Mumbai and other experts here to ensure their technical soundness, feasibility and effective execution. Highlighting the strategic collaboration with the Tata Memorial Centre, the Chief Secretary observed that the partnership with one of the country's premier cancer care institutions would provide invaluable technical guidance, facilitate adoption of national best practices and significantly accelerate the implementation of the Cancer Care Strategy on the ground, ultimately leading to improved patient outcomes across Jammu & Kashmir The meeting was informed by MD, NHM, Akriti Sagar that a Steering Committee-cum-State Cancer Registry Coordination Unit has already been constituted to establish a robust Population-Based Cancer Registry (PBCR) and Hospital-Based Cancer Registry (HBCR) network across Jammu & Kashmir. She added that the initiative would facilitate systematic collection of cancer incidence data, strengthen disease surveillance and support evidence-based planning under the National Cancer Registry Programme. The MD further informed that following the notification declaring cancer as a notifiable disease in the Union Territory, the Government has initiated the process for executing a Memorandum of Understanding with the Indian Council of Medical Research-National Institute of Non-Communicable Disease Epidemiology (ICMR-NIE), Bengaluru, for technical support in establishing a modern cancer registry system here. The meeting also reviewed the existing oncology infrastructure available in the Union Territory, including the State Cancer Institute at Government Medical College Jammu, SKIMS Soura, Government Medical College Srinagar, AIIMS Vijaypur, newly established Government Medical Colleges and district-level Day Care Chemotherapy Centres established under the National Health Mission. To strengthen diagnostic capabilities, the strategy proposes establishment of advanced Molecular Oncology Laboratories across Government Medical Colleges equipped with modern technologies including molecular pathology, immunohistochemistry, genomic profiling and next-generation sequencing. The meeting was apprised that proposals have already been submitted to ICMR under the DiaMONDs Project for establishment of molecular oncology laboratories in selected medical colleges while additional funding support is being explored for expansion across the UT. The strategy also recommends augmentation of cancer imaging facilities through phased establishment of mammography units, PET-CT scanners, MRI facilities, gamma cameras and endoscopy services to ensure timely diagnosis and improve early detection of various cancers. The Chief Secretary reviewed proposals for strengthening cancer treatment services through expansion of radiotherapy infrastructure, enhancement of surgical oncology services, establishment of additional Bone Marrow Transplant and Stem Cell Transplant facilities and creation of multidisciplinary oncology teams across major tertiary healthcare institutions. The meeting further reviewed proposals for extensive Information, Education and Communication (IEC) campaigns through print, electronic and digital media, schools, Panchayati Raj Institutions, Anganwadi Centres and community-based platforms to promote awareness regarding cancer risk factors, warning signs, screening services and healthy lifestyle practices. As proposed the Cancer Care Strategy seeks to build an integrated continuum of care covering prevention, screening, diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, palliative care and research, with the ultimate objective of reducing cancer burden, improving survival outcomes and ensuring equitable access to quality oncology services for the people of Jammu & Kashmir.

RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 7:54 am

UAE says Iran attacked two tankers in strait, killing and injuring crew members

DUBAI: The US launched strikes on Iran early Tuesday morning, hours after President Donald Trump said Washington is reinstating a blockade on Iran in the Strait of Hormuz. Trump separately suggested the United States will charge other ships for safe passage, upending hundreds of years of American policy supporting freedom of navigation across the globe. []

Kashmir Reader 14 Jul 2026 7:00 am

BJP issues Rs 100 crore defamation notice to Omar Abdullah over MLA poaching charges

Jammu: The Jammu and Kashmir unit of the BJP on Monday served a legal notice to Chief Minister Omar Abdullah over his claim that the national party had attempted to bribe National Conference legislators with cash and ministerial berths in a bid to topple his government. Calling the allegations false, baseless and defamatory, the BJP []

Kashmir Reader 14 Jul 2026 6:15 am

CM says BJPs legal notice a love letter, mark of respect

Proves Im political force they cant ignore; NC to send legal notices to BJP leader over slanderous allegations Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday said he feels honoured to have received a love letter in the form of a legal notice from the BJP as it proves that he is a []

Kashmir Reader 14 Jul 2026 6:07 am

Three publishers remanded in police custody for books praising separatists

Jammu: A court here has remanded three publishers to 10-day police custody in connection with the alleged publication and circulation of books allegedly glorifying separatist leaders, officials said on Monday. The Counter Intelligence Unit in Jammu arrested the three publishers on Sunday as part of its ongoing probe into the controversy over certain books supplied []

Kashmir Reader 14 Jul 2026 6:06 am

Restrictions at Martyrs Graveyard contradict claims of normalcy: Omar

Says mission of Naya Kashmir will continue Srinagar: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conferences proposed programme at the Martyrs Graveyard (Mazar-e-Shuhada) at Naqshband Sahib, Srinagar, to commemorate Martyrs Day was not allowed to proceed following strict restrictions imposed by security forces, with several senior National Conference leaders placed under house detention, preventing them from participating []

Kashmir Reader 14 Jul 2026 6:05 am

Mehbooba pays tributes to those killed in 1931 protest, slams BJP

Srinagar: PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti on Monday accused the BJP of turning the issue of the martyrs of 1931 into a communal matter, saying those killed by the Dogra Maharajas soldiers sacrificed their lives fighting the autocratic rule. The former chief minister paid tributes to the 22 protestors, who died on this day in 1931, []

Kashmir Reader 14 Jul 2026 6:05 am

CS calls for robust preventive oncology framework across all GMCs

Srinagar: Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo on Monday chaired a high-level meeting to assess the initial formulation of a comprehensive Cancer Care Strategy for the Union Territory aimed at creating an integrated, accessible and technology-enabled cancer care ecosystem across Jammu & Kashmir. Among others, the meeting was attended by Director, SKIMS; Mission Director, National Health Mission; []

Kashmir Reader 14 Jul 2026 6:04 am

J&K Govt notifies Tenancy Rules to codify landlord-tenant relations

Srinagar: In a significant move, the authorities have notified the Jammu and Kashmir Tenancy Rules, 2026, unveiling a comprehensive framework for landlord-tenant relations across the Union Territory. The Rules issued by the Housing and Urban Development Department, will facilitate implementation of the Jammu & Kashmir Tenancy Act passed by the Assembly. On April 15, 2026, []

Kashmir Reader 14 Jul 2026 6:03 am

Fake Vote for Me links on X target users in new phishing campaign

Srinagar: A cyber security expert on Monday warned users of a phishing campaign spreading rapidly on social media platform X, where hackers are using compromised accounts to send fake voting requests aimed at stealing users login credentials and taking over their accounts. Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), State Investigation Agency (SIA) Kashmir, Tahir Ashraf said []

Kashmir Reader 14 Jul 2026 6:03 am

CENTCOM strikes inside Iran; Tehran claims missile, drone attacks on US bases in eye-for-an-eye wave

DUBAI: Iran on Monday claimed it had launched coordinated missile and drone attacks on US military bases in Jordan, Bahrain and Kuwait in retaliation for recent American strikes inside Iran, escalating the military confrontation between the two countries. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said the attacks formed part of the third phase of its []

Kashmir Reader 14 Jul 2026 5:58 am

SC seeks progress report from UP SIT on Ram temple donation embezzlement probe

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday directed the Special Investigation Team formed by the Uttar Pradesh government to probe the alleged embezzlement of donation money at the Ram temple in Ayodhya to submit a status report in the matter. A bench comprising Chief Justice Surya Kant and Justices Joymalya Bagchi and V Mohna also []

Kashmir Reader 14 Jul 2026 5:58 am

ECs SIR has unleashed chaos & absolute mayhem: Congress cites former Aadhaar chiefs critique

NEW DELHI: Congress leader Jairam Ramesh on Monday excoriated the Centre and the Election Commissions Special Intension Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls by highlighting an article on his X handle, written by founding DG and mission director of Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) R.S. Sharma, and calling it a powerful and courageous critique of []

Kashmir Reader 14 Jul 2026 5:57 am

Trump says US will be paid for guarding Strait of Hormuz

WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump said Monday that the United States would be paid for guarding the Strait of Hormuz after declaring that it would be taking over the strategic waterway. Well become the guardian of the Strait, Trump told Fox and Friends, adding that the US had been guarding it for nothing but now would []

Kashmir Reader 14 Jul 2026 5:56 am

Trump, Netanyahu, Meloni among Irans new revenge list?

TEHRAN: A state-linked Iranian newspaper has published an online revenge list naming 13 foreign leaders after the death of the countrys former Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The publication appeared alongside the first public message from his son and successor, Mojtaba Khamenei, following his fathers funeral. The development comes against the backdrop of renewed military []

Kashmir Reader 14 Jul 2026 5:56 am

Makkah museum traces history of Quran writing

MAKKAH: The Holy Quran Museum in the Hira Cultural District in Makkah showcases replica models of the materials used to write the Holy Quran during the Prophetic era. The museum offers visitors an educational experience exploring the origins of the written revelation and the methods the Prophets companions used to record Quranic verses. The exhibits []

Kashmir Reader 14 Jul 2026 5:56 am

CUK invites applications for admission to UG programs

GANDERBAL: Central University of Kashmir (CUKashmir) is inviting online applications from eligible candidates for admission to its Undergraduate (UG) programmes for the academic session 2026-27. Candidates who have appeared in the Common University Entrance Test (CUET-UG) 2026 and are desirous of seeking admission to the Universitys undergraduate programmes are advised to register online through the []

Kashmir Reader 14 Jul 2026 5:55 am

Embrace modern agriculture for sustainable growth: Dir Agri to farmers

SRINAGAR: Department of Agriculture, Kashmir on Monday organized a One-Day District-Level Workshop-cum-Exhibition under the Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH) at Srinagar, aimed at creating awareness among farmers about the various interventions, incentives, and opportunities available under the scheme. Farmers from the Qamerwari, Brain, and Harwan zones participated enthusiastically in the programme. The workshop []

Kashmir Reader 14 Jul 2026 5:55 am

IUST launches Unheard Voices initiative to promote student well-being

AWANTIPORA: The Centre for Mental Health and Wellness (CMHW), Islamic University of Science and Technology (IUST), launched Unheard Voices, an initiative aimed at providing students and research scholars with a safe, confidential, and anonymous platform to share their thoughts, emotions, concerns, and suggestions, thereby promoting openness, inclusion, and emotional well-being on campus. The initiative was []

Kashmir Reader 14 Jul 2026 5:54 am

In Anantnags Pashtun Village, watermelon is new identity

Anantnag, Jul 13: In Cheki-Ishardas, a village about 14 kilometres from Anantnag, watermelon has grown into more than a crop. For a large section of the village, it has become the main source of livelihood. Cheki-Ishardas is known locally for its Pashtun roots, home to families believed to have settled there generations ago after coming from Afghanistan. Residents of the village still speak Pashto among themselves, alongside Kashmiri and Urdu,a feature thatsets the settlement apart in south Kashmir. Farmer Muhammad Aslam Khan began cultivating watermelons in the village in 2008. He now grows the crop across 70 to 75 canals of land, with the harvest measured in quintals. I started four times in 2008, he told Rising Kashmir, recalling the repeated attempts it took before the venture found its footing. When Khan first began, the response from fellow villagers was not encouraging. In the beginning, they made fun of us, he said. That changed as the farm expanded and the returns became visible to others. Khan said 80 to 85 per cent of families in the village are now involved in watermelon cultivation in some form. The farm currently employs six workersthroughout the year.Each is paid Rs 20,000 a month, taking the total monthly wage bill to Rs 120,000, Khan said. Five varieties, new colour Khan said the farm started with a single variety of watermelon and has since expanded to five. This year, for the first time, it has introduced a yellow watermelon, yellow on the inside, in addition to the red variety more familiar to buyers. He said the change came in response to shifting demand. Peoples demand has changed, he added. An organic claim, backed by barcode Khan said all the watermelons grown at his farm are 100 per cent organic, at a time whenhe says most of the marketis filled with chemically grown produce. Tosupport theclaim, the farm has started placing a sticker on each watermelon under the name Pakhtoon Agriculture, along with a barcode that buyers can scan to verifywhere the fruit came from. No one in the market can identify it, he said, referring to the difficulty buyers usually face in telling organic watermelons apart from chemically treated ones. He added that the farms location is also available on the map for anyone who wants to visit in person. Support from Agriculture Department Khan said the farm has support from the Agriculture Department, with officials visiting as part of its oversight of the project. He named Agriculture Zone Tailwani, District Anantnag, as the channel through which the support reached him. Path for unemployed Khan described watermelon farming as a strong cash crop with room for more people to take it up. He said the new farm set up by his team is meant to make it easier for new farmers to join, with advice and guidance available to anyone who contacts the local agriculture zone. Anyone who wants to do this work can do it easily, he said, adding that the venture could offer a livelihood option for unemployed youth in the area.

RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 2:13 am

Hajj-2027 applications lag behind last years figures in J&K

Srinagar, Jul 13: With the last date for the submission of Hajj-2027 application forms set for July 20, a total of 2,300 aspirants from Jammu and Kashmir have so far submitted their applications for Hajj-2027, according to details available with Rising Kashmir. An official notification issued by the Executive Officer of the J&K Haj Committee, Dr. Shujaat Ahmad Qureshi, invited online applications from intending pilgrims for Haj-2027 (1448 Hijri) since June 22, 2026, urging eligible aspirants to complete the registration process before the deadline of July 20, 2026. The aspirants have been advised to thoroughly read the Haj Policy and Haj-2027 guidelines available on the Haj Committee of India website before submitting their applications. Speaking to Rising Kashmir, Dr Qureshi said that a total of 2,300 aspirants have submitted their applications so far, indicating a sharp decline from last year's total aspirants, with data suggesting that a total of 4,717 pilgrims from Jammu and Kashmir performed Haj in 2026. He said that although the number is lower than last year, the committee expects a sharp rise in the next few days as the last date for submission is July 20. He further informed that a total of 1.5 lakh aspirants from across India have submitted their applications for Hajj-2027 so far, with forms being submitted through online mode only. As per the notification, applicants must possess a machine-readable international passport issued on or before the closing date of the application. They are also required to upload a scanned copy of the first and last pages of the passport, a recent passport-size photograph, a bank passbook or cancelled cheque, and proof of address while filling out the online application. The Haj Committee appealed to all intending pilgrims to complete the application process well before the closing date. The Union government unveiled the Haj-2027 policy on June 22, planning an introduction of Artificial Intelligence-based services and enhanced pilgrim support. The Centre announced plans to introduce AI-based systems for document verification, flight allocation, grievance redressal, and pilgrim management, with a multilingual AI-powered virtual assistant being developed to provide round-the-clock support in Hindi, Urdu, and other regional languages. The new policy also seeks to improve pilgrim comfort and safety by increasing field-level support, with the ratio of State Haj Inspectors improved from one inspector for every 150 pilgrims to one for every 135 pilgrims. The policy places renewed emphasis on health screening, aligning medical examinations with Saudi guidelines and strengthening checks for pilgrims suffering from chronic illnesses.

RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 2:05 am

Cloudburst, flash floods damage 79 water supply schemes in Anantnag

Anantnag, Jul 13: The cloudburst and subsequent flash floods that struck south Kashmir's Anantnag district on the night of July 11 have damaged 79 water supply schemes across four sub-divisions of the Jal Shakti Department, with restoration work underway and tanker services pressed into use in the worst-affected areas, officials said. Executive Engineer, Jal Shakti Division Anantnag, Sareer Ahmad, told Rising Kashmir that the cloudburst and flash floods had damaged the Jal Shakti network across four sub-divisions of the district. He said the worst-hit sub-division was Bijbehara, where 45 water supply schemes were affected. Of these, 38 schemes developed turbidity issues, while four schemes catering to Anantnag town, Bijbehara town, Mattan town and Achabal town were also hit. He said the four town-level schemes have since been restored. Of the 38 schemes affected by turbidity, 30 have been restored so far, Ahmad said. He said the pipe network remains disturbed in the remaining schemes, and that damage assessment and pipeline retrieval work is underway. Tanker services have been arranged to supply drinking water in the affected areas until the water level recedes and the network is fully restored, he said. Ahmad said the Pahalgam side saw comparatively less damage, with only around five schemes affected. He said two separate cloudbursts had struck the district that night, one in Chittergul and the other in Pahalgam, and that most of the affected schemes were on the Chittergul side. Restoration work is underway there as well, he said. Separately, Assistant Executive Engineer (AEE), Anantnag sub-division, Gowhar Hussain, said 31 of the 75 water supply schemes in the sub-division were affected by the cloudburst and flash floods. Of these, nine schemes developed turbidity issues while 23 suffered physical damage, he said. Sixteen of the affected schemes have been made operational so far, with restoration work continuing on the rest, Hussain said.

RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 2:03 am

SANJY 2026 : AMARNATH YATRA ON STRONG FOOTING

Srinagar, Jul 13: The annual Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra continued to witness an overwhelming response from devotees, with more than 2.54 lakh pilgrims having paid obeisance at the sacred cave shrine, situated at an altitude of 3,880 metres in the Himalayas. The 12th batch undertaking the pilgrimage left the Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas in Jammu during the early hours of Monday under multi-layered security arrangements. A total of 7,754 pilgrims departed in 303 vehicles, proceeding towards the twin base camps of Baltal in Ganderbal district and Pahalgam in Anantnag district. According to details, 2,896 pilgrims travelled via the Baltal axis, while 4,858 pilgrims proceeded through the Pahalgam route. The Baltal convoy departed early, followed by the Pahalgam convoy, with security escorts, ambulances, and emergency support vehicles deployed toensure thesafe movement of pilgrims. The batch comprised 5,383 male pilgrims, 2,071 female pilgrims, 16 children, 222 sadhus, 58 sadhvis, and four transgender pilgrims. No foreign pilgrims were part of the convoy. Officials said elaborate security arrangements, traffic regulation, medical facilities, and emergency response mechanisms have been put in place along both routes to facilitate the smooth and secure conduct of the pilgrimage. The Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra has been progressing peacefully, with the Jammu and Kashmir administration, Shri Amarnath Ji Shrine Board, police, CRPF, and other security agencies working in close coordination to ensure a safe, seamless, and hassle-free pilgrimage for devotees from across the country.

RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 1:58 am

Ganderbal villagers repair road on their own

Ganderbal, July 13: Residents of Baba Darya Din in central Kashmir's Ganderbal district came together to repair dangerous potholes on the NagbalBaba Darya Din Ziyarat link road using gravel, stones and cement, ensuring safer movement for commuters and preventing accidents. The residents said the road has remained in a dilapidated condition for a long time, posing a serious risk to motorists, school-going children, pedestrians and patients. With no immediate response from the concerned authorities, locals voluntarily collected construction material and carried out temporary repairs to make the road motorable. The residents appealed to Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and the concerned department to immediately undertake the macadamisation of the entire Nagbal Khalmullah Baba Darya Din Ziyarat link road, saying temporary repairs cannot replace proper road infrastructure. Driver Sahil Ahmad said the damaged road has become a daily challenge for commuters. Driving on this road has become extremely difficult. Deep potholes damage vehicles and increase the risk of accidents, especially during rain. We repaired a few patches ourselves, but the government must macadamise the road without any further delay, he said. Local resident Danish Ahmad said the people had no option but to take matters into their own hands. We repeatedly requested the authorities to repair the road, but nothing was done. Finally, the residents united and filled the potholes to ensure public safety. However, this is only a temporary solution. We need a proper, long-lasting road, he said. Another resident, Gowhar Ahmad, said the poor condition of the road has affected everyday life and movement in the area. This road connects several localities and is used by devotees visiting Baba Darya Din Ziyarat, besides students, employees and other commuters. It deserves immediate attention. We hope the government will fulfil our genuine demand, he said. Apart from the deteriorating road, residents also highlighted the lack of reliable mobile connectivity in the area. They said network coverage remains extremely weak, while several mobile service providers do not function at all in many parts of the locality, creating serious inconvenience during emergencies and disrupting communication. Student Mohd Faisal said poor mobile connectivity has become a major hurdle for students. We face serious problems while attending many online classes, downloading study material and even making basic phone calls. Sometimes there is no network at all. The government should improve mobile connectivity in our area at the earliest, he said. The residents urged the CM Omar Abdullah and administration to take immediate measures to macadamise the NagbalKhalmullah Baba Darya Din Ziyarat link road and strengthen mobile network infrastructure so that people no longer have to struggle with poor roads and inadequate communication facilities. They expressed hope that the authorities would address these long-pending issues on priority to improve the quality of life in the area.

RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 1:46 am

Sopore police attach 1.23 crore assets of drug peddler

Srinagar, July 13: Police in Sopore have attached immovable properties worth over Rs 1.23 crore belonging to an absconding alleged drug peddler under the provisions of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act as part of the ongoing 100-Day Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyaan. The attached assets include a double-storey residential house with a boundary wall and 1 kanal 10 marlas of land under Survey No. 365 Min, with a combined estimated value exceeding 1.23 crore. Police identified the accused as Mohammad Ashraf Mir alias Ashu, son of Late Farooq Ahmad Mir, a resident of Jamia Qadeem, Sopore, presently residing at Krankshivan Colony, Nageen Bagh-B, Sopore. According to police, the attachment was carried out in connection with FIR No. 23/2026 registered at Police Station Sopore. A financial investigation found that the properties were allegedly acquired through proceeds from illicit narcotics trafficking. The attachment proceedings were executed in the presence of independent witnesses in accordance with Section 68F of the NDPS Act. Police said the accused is absconding in the case, and a Hue and Cry Notice and Look Out Notice have already been issued against him. He is also involved in multiple NDPS cases, indicating his continued alleged involvement in drug trafficking. Officials said the action is aimed at dismantling the financial network supporting the narcotics trade by depriving offenders of assets allegedly acquired through proceeds of crime. Reiterating its zero-tolerance policy against drug trafficking and substance abuse, police said stringent legal and financial action will continue against those involved in the narcotics trade.

RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 1:44 am

UP devotee cycles 1,500 km for 14th Amarnath Yatra

Ganderbal, July 13: Faith knows no distance for 54-year-old Babu Giri, a resident of Jala village in Auraiya district of Uttar Pradesh, who has once again embarked on an extraordinary bicycle pilgrimage of more than 1,500 kilometres to pay obeisance at the Holy Amarnath Cave Shrine. Undertaking the arduous journey entirely on a bicycle, Babu Giri said this is his 14th consecutive annual pilgrimage to the revered Himalayan shrine, a tradition he has maintained for the past 14 years with unwavering devotion to Baba Barfani. Speaking to Rising Kashmir, the pilgrim said he began his journey from his hometown on June 21, 2026, and reached Kashmir after 24 days of cycling through several states. I have been coming on a bicycle for the past 14 years. This is my 14th Yatra. I started from Uttar Pradesh on June 21 and have now reached Kashmir after 24 days, he said. For Babu Giri, the pilgrimage is not about personal desires or material wishes but an act of pure faith. I do not ask God for anything. I only pray that everyone's wishes are fulfilled. That is my only prayer, he said. Despite covering thousands of kilometres on two wheels, the pilgrim said he has never faced any major hardship during his annual journeys. He credited the generosity of devotees and voluntary community kitchens (Bhandaras) along the route for supporting him with food and shelter. People know me from previous yatras. I stay at Bhandaras or sometimes at the homes of devotees. God has always taken care of me, he said. The Amarnath pilgrimage is only one part of his annual spiritual circuit. After completing the darshan at the Holy Cave, he plans to continue cycling to Kedarnath, Badrinath and Gangotri in Uttarakhand, completing a pilgrimage lasting nearly three months. Reflecting on the changes he has witnessed over the last 14 years, Babu Giri praised the significant improvements in infrastructure and cleanliness along the pilgrimage route. Earlier, there were no proper roads. Today everything is much cleaner and better organised, he observed. His inspiring journey comes as the ongoing Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra 2026 continues to witness a massive influx of pilgrims. According to official figures, more than 2 lakh devotees have already paid obeisance at the Holy Cave Shrine, with the pilgrimage progressing smoothly via both the Pahalgam and Baltal routes.

RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 1:42 am

Chinar Book festival returns with over 200 publishers

Srinagar, July 13: The National Book Trust (NBT), India, in collaboration with the District Administration Srinagar and the National Council for Promotion of Urdu Language (NCPUL), will organise the third edition of the Chinar Book Festival at the Sher-i-Kashmir International Conference Centre (SKICC) from July 18 to 26. The nine-day literary festival is expected to bring together readers, writers, publishers, artists, and intellectuals from across the country. More than 200 publishers and booksellers will participate, showcasing thousands of titles in English, Hindi, Urdu, Kashmiri, Gojri, Dogri and several other Indian languages. According to the organisers, this year's festival will witness the participation of several eminent personalities from the fields of literature, cinema, public administration and culture. Among those expected to attend are noted filmmaker Muzaffar Ali, producer Meera Ali, filmmaker Kapil Matto, Bollywood actor Aswath Bhatt, Indian Air Force Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, and former bureaucrats Chaitanya Prasad and Rajiv Kumar, who will interact with audiences during various sessions. Chief Convener of the Chinar Book Festival, Amit Wanchoo, said this years edition promises to be one of the most engaging so far, with a wide range of literary and cultural programmes planned throughout the festival. Visitors will have the opportunity to attend literary discussions, author interactions, book launches, workshops, storytelling sessions and cultural performances. One of the major highlights will be the release of 24 bilingual books produced through the Gojri Translation Workshop conducted during the second edition of the festival in 2025. The translated works will be available in Hindi, Urdu, Dogri, Kashmiri and English. Books developed under last year's Rajtarangini Samvad initiative will also be unveiled, further strengthening the festival's focus on preserving and promoting Kashmir's literary and cultural heritage. The festival programme features discussions with writers, journalists, scholars, educationists, filmmakers and public intellectuals on a wide range of subjects, including journalism, storytelling, Urdu language and Kashmiriyat, multilingual education under the National Education Policy (NEP), public policy, women's leadership, youth and nation-building, the Urdu legacy in Indian cinema, traditional crafts and fashion, and environmental sustainability. The evenings will feature Mushairas, Sufiyana performances and cultural programmes celebrating the region's rich artistic traditions. Young readers will have a dedicated Children's Corner offering storytelling sessions, creative workshops and interactive activities. A Digital Reading Corner will also be set up to showcase technology-driven reading initiatives, including the Rashtriya e-Pustakalaya digital library platform. A new attraction this year will be the 5K Reading Marathon - Together We Read, Together We Lead, the flagship event of Shiksha Saptah 2026. Organisers said the marathon will attempt to secure entries in the India Book of Records and Asia Book of Records by bringing together thousands of schoolchildren in a unique initiative that combines reading with physical activity on the streets of Srinagar. The festival will also witness the launch of Chota Bheem & Vidya: Big Green Mission, a children's comic developed by Bisleri in partnership with NBT. Published in Hindi, English and Urdu, the comic aims to encourage environmental awareness and sustainable habits among children. As part of the initiative, 20,000 copies will be distributed among schoolchildren across Jammu and Kashmir.

RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 1:39 am

Doodhpathri draws 5,000 tourists a day

Budgam, Jul 13: Tourist arrivals at Central Kashmir's picturesque destinations of Doodhpathri and Yousmarg have witnessed a significant increase with the onset of the summer season, providing a boost to the local tourism industry and livelihoods dependent on it. Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Doodhpathri and Yousmarg Development Authorities, Riyaz Ahmad Beigh, said the two tourist destinations are currently witnessing a heavy inflow of visitors following the reopening for tourists and local visitors. Talking to Rising Kashmir, Beigh said that more than 7,000 tourists are visiting the two destinations every day. During April and May, Doodhpathri was receiving around 2,000 tourists daily. However, with the peak summer season underway, the tourist footfall has increased considerably upto 5,000 , he said. He said Yousmarg alone is witnessing a daily footfall of over 2,000 visitors, adding that the growing influx of tourists reflects the increasing popularity of the destinations. The rise in tourist arrivals is a positive sign for the tourism sector. We expect the footfall to increase further in the coming days, Beigh said. The CEO said the authorities have directed all stakeholders, including service providers, to ensure quality services to tourists at government-approved rates. We have instructed all those providing various services to tourists to strictly adhere to the government-notified rates so that visitors are not overcharged and receive satisfactory services, he said. Highlighting the economic benefits of tourism, Beigh said the increasing tourist inflow has created employment opportunities for local youth and strengthened the livelihoods of hundreds of families associated with the sector. Thousands of people earn their livelihood directly and indirectly from tourism in Doodhpathri and Yousmarg. The growing tourist footfall is proving beneficial for the local economy, he added.

RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 1:36 am

Rising food prices squeeze Kashmir households

Srinagar, July 13: Rising prices of essential food items continue to strain household budgets across Kashmir, with consumers expressing concern over the increasing cost of meat, poultry, vegetables, and fruits. Residents have appealed to the authorities to intensify market inspections and take strict action against overpricing by wholesalers and retailers. Live chicken is currently being sold for over Rs 200 per kilogram in many markets, while mutton prices range between Rs 750 and Rs 800 per kilogram in several areas of the Valley. Consumers say the persistent rise in food prices has made it increasingly difficult for ordinary families to manage their daily expenses. Local shopkeeper Umar Shaban said retailers are being unfairly blamed for the soaring prices, claiming that the actual increase begins at the wholesale level. Wholesale dealers supply live chicken to us at around Rs 180 or even more per kilogram. We sell it at approximately Rs 200 to Rs 220 per kilogram after adding only a small margin. Many times we also incur losses because some live chickens die before being sold, while others lose weight, which directly affects our earnings, he said. He maintained that retailers usually add only Rs 20 to Rs 30 per kilogram to cover transportation, handling, and other operational costs. We are often accused of overcharging customers, but the reality is that high wholesale rates leave us with very little profit. The authorities should also monitor wholesale dealers instead of targeting only small retailers, Shaban added. Consumer Mohd Yousuf expressed concern over the continuous rise in food prices and urged both traders and the administration to intervene. We request shopkeepers as well as wholesale dealers to keep prices reasonable so that the public does not suffer. The government should conduct regular market inspections and ensure that essential commodities are sold at fair prices, he said. He also pointed out that mutton is being sold between Rs 750 and Rs 800 per kilogram in several localities, making it unaffordable for many middle-class and low-income families. Apart from meat and poultry, residents said prices of vegetables have also witnessed a sharp increase. Common kitchen essentials such as potatoes, tomatoes, onions, brinjal, peas, and several other vegetables are being sold at significantly higher rates than usual. Consumers further complained that fruits used in daily households, including apples, grapes, mangoes, pineapples, and other seasonal varieties, have also become expensive, adding to the financial burden on families. Residents have appealed to the concerned departments to strengthen market surveillance, verify wholesale and retail pricing, and take strict action against profiteering. They said regular inspections and transparent pricing mechanisms are essential to protect consumers from unjustified price hikes and ensure that essential food items remain affordable.

RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 1:32 am

From ski slopes to lavender fields: Gulmarg's summer makeover

Srinagar, July 13: As the summer season reaches its peak in Kashmir, the blooming lavender fields in Gulmarg have emerged as one of the valleys biggest tourist attractions, with hundreds of visitors flocking to the famed hill resort every day to capture photographs, shoot videos, and create social media reels amid the vibrant purple blossoms. The seasonal bloom has transformed several patches of Gulmarg into picturesque landscapes, attracting not only nature lovers and photographers but also influencers, newlyweds, and families looking for unique backdrops during their summer vacations. Unlike commercial lavender farms, the flowers in Gulmarg grow naturally across several meadows and open stretches, adding a distinct charm to the destination. Visitors say the sight of endless purple flowers set against lush green meadows and the surrounding pine forests has become one of the most photographed attractions of the season. The lavender bloom can be seen at several locations across Gulmarg, particularly along the approach road leading to the resort, near the Golf Course, around Childrens Park, the open meadows surrounding the Maharani Temple, and along stretches leading towards the Gulmarg Gondola base station. Smaller patches are also visible across the vast grasslands that come alive during the summer months. I had seen pictures of Gulmargs lavender fields on social media, but witnessing them in person is an entirely different experience. The fragrance, the cool breeze and the breathtaking surroundings make it unforgettable, said Priya Sharma, a tourist from New Delhi. Another visitor, Aditya Verma from Pune, said the lavender bloom has become one of the highlights of his Kashmir trip. Everyone wants photographs and reels here. Every few metres you can see people posing among the flowers. The scenery is so beautiful that it hardly needs any editing before uploading online, he said. Officials say the growing popularity of the lavender bloom has significantly increased tourist footfall, particularly among young travellers. Earlier, most visitors would spend time near the Gondola or Golf Course. Now many tourists specifically ask where they can find lavender flowers. Social media has made these spots extremely popular, said a tourism official in Gulmarg. Tourism stakeholders believe the blooming season has further strengthened Gulmarg's appeal beyond its traditional winter tourism. Locals have, however, appealed to visitors to avoid trampling or plucking the flowers while taking photographs. The flowers are meant to be admired, not damaged. We request tourists to remain on designated paths and protect the natural beauty of Gulmarg so that everyone can enjoy it, said a local resident. With its rolling meadows painted in shades of purple, pleasant weather and breathtaking Himalayan backdrop, Gulmargs lavender bloom has become one of Kashmirs most sought-after summer experiences, turning the hill resort into a favourite destination for photographers, content creators and holidaymakers alike.

RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 1:30 am

Bukhari offers prayers at Shahdara Sharief shrine

Srinagar, July 13: Apni Party President Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari on Monday offered prayers at the revered shrine of Sufi saint Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah (RA) at Shahdara Sharief in Rajouri, where he prayed for lasting peace, stability and prosperity in Jammu and Kashmir. Bukhari was accompanied by the party's Senior Vice President Ghulam Hassan Mir and District President Rajouri Syed Manzoor Bukhari. The leaders also interacted with the shrine management and devotees during the visit. Speaking to reporters, Bukhari said the visit was aimed at seeking blessings for the well-being of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. Describing the shrine as a symbol of spirituality, communal harmony and brotherhood, he said the teachings of Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah (RA) continue to inspire people to uphold the values of peace, compassion and unity. He also appreciated the developmental works undertaken at the shrine complex and commended Waqf Board Chairperson Dr Syed Darakhshan Andrabi for improving facilities for devotees, including the construction of a grand mosque, a guest house and other infrastructure.

RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 1:24 am

Dr. Farooq, Omar lead tributes at Nawa-e-Subha

Srinagar, July 13: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference (NC) on Sunday held a commemorative function at its Nawa-e-Subha headquarters after restrictions prevented party leaders from visiting the graveyard at Naqshband Sahib. The party alleged that several senior leaders were placed under house detention, while others, including Cabinet Minister Sakina Itoo and Provincial Women's Wing President Er Sabiya Qadri, were stopped by from proceeding to the graveyard. The function, presided over by NC President Dr Farooq Abdullah, was attended by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, senior party leaders, legislators and workers. The programme began with the recitation of the Holy Qur'an and Fatiha for the victims of the July 13, 1931 incident. Addressing the gathering, Omar Abdullah said carrying forward the mission of the 1931 martyrs was a historical and moral responsibility and that the National Conference would continue its struggle to realise the vision of Naya Kashmir. Criticising the restrictions, the Chief Minister said it was unfortunate that people were prevented from paying homage to those who had sacrificed their lives against autocratic rule. He asserted that the sacrifices of the July 13 martyrs could not be judged on religious grounds and would continue to be remembered. Omar also questioned the Centre's claims of normalcy in Jammu and Kashmir, saying the restrictions imposed on political leaders and the public presented a different picture. Referring to traffic restrictions during the ongoing Amarnath Yatra, he said such measures had caused inconvenience to the public.

RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 1:19 am

BJP's legal notice a political love letter: CM Omar

Srinagar, Jul 13: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday described the legal notice served on him by the BJP as a love letter, stating that he considered it a badge of honour and evidence that the party viewed him as a political force that could not be ignored in J&K. The remarks came after the BJP's J&K unit issued a legal notice to Abdullah over his recent allegations that the party had attempted to lure National Conference legislators with cash and ministerial positions in an effort to topple his government. Speaking to reporters at the National Conference headquarters in Srinagar, Omar said he had received an electronic copy of the notice from the BJP's lawyer. I consider this a great honour. I am perhaps the only politician in Jammu and Kashmir to receive such a love letter from the BJP. It is a mark of respect and proof that I am a political force they cannot ignore, he said. The BJP has threatened a Rs 100-crore defamation suit against the Chief Minister unless he substantiates his allegations regarding alleged attempts to poach NC legislators or tenders a public apology. Omar said he had expected the BJP to respond politically to what he termed a political statement, but instead it had chosen to pursue legal action. This reflects the BJP's style of politics. They convert political battles into legal battles and seek shelter behind courts, he said. The Chief Minister noted that he could have raised the issue inside the Legislative Assembly, where members enjoy constitutional privileges protecting statements made on the House floor from legal scrutiny, but deliberately chose not to do so. I could have made these remarks in the Assembly and taken cover under legislative privilege, but I did not, he added. Omar also accused several BJP leaders in J&K of repeatedly making what he described as unfounded and defamatory allegations against the National Conference and its leadership. Without naming anyone directly, he said the NC had so far responded politically but would now consider initiating legal proceedings against certain BJP leaders. One particular leader has repeatedly levelled baseless allegations against us. We have fought those charges politically, but now we will begin the process of issuing legal notices to that leader and a few others. Let us see where this process leads, he said. The legal notice issued by the BJP alleges that Omars remarks amount to defamation under both civil and criminal law and has asked him to withdraw the allegations in writing, issue an unconditional public apology within seven days and refrain from making similar statements in future.

RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 1:17 am

MLA Poaching Claims: BJP files Rs 100 Cr defamation case against Omar Abdullah

Srinagar, July 13: Escalating the political confrontation with the ruling National Conference, the Bharatiya Janata Party on Monday served a legal notice on Chief Minister Omar Abdullah over his allegations that the party had attempted to lure NC legislators with cash and ministerial berths to topple his government. Describing the allegations as false, baseless and defamatory, the BJP demanded that Omar withdraw his remarks and issue an unconditional public apology within seven days, failing which it would initiate civil and criminal proceedings, including a Rs 100-crore defamation suit. The controversy stems from remarks made by the Chief Minister during an interaction with National Conference workers at Hazratbal last week, where he alleged that BJP leaders were trying to engineer defections within the NC to destabilise his government. Omar had claimed that an NC legislator from Jammu informed him that he had been offered between Rs 20 crore and Rs 30 crore, along with a ministerial berth, in exchange for switching allegiance to the BJP. The legal notice, issued through advocate Parimoksh Seth on the instructions of BJP J&K president and Rajya Sabha MP Sat Paul Sharma, contends that the allegations have seriously damaged the reputation and public standing of the party and its leadership. According to the notice, the Chief Minister had also alleged that a senior BJP office-bearer, who is a practising lawyer in the Supreme Court, played a role in facilitating the alleged offers to NC legislators. Rejecting the claims outright, the BJP said the accusations were entirely untrue, malicious and without any factual basis and were made with the sole intention of tarnishing the image of the party and its leadership. The notice calls upon Abdullah to withdraw his allegations in writing, refrain from making similar statements in future and issue an unconditional apology within seven days of receiving the notice. Speaking to reporters, BJP president Sat Paul Sharma defended the party's decision to initiate legal proceedings, saying the Chief Minister's remarks were aimed at maligning the BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The damage caused by these allegations cannot be compensated even by Rs 100 crore. Through his remarks, Omar Abdullah has attempted to tarnish the image of the world's largest political party and a leadership that has worked in the interest of the nation, Sharma said. Rejecting the National Conference's invitation to join its proposed July 20 protest in Delhi seeking restoration of statehood, Sharma reiterated the BJP's faith in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's assurance that statehood would be restored at an appropriate time. He alleged that certain political forces in Jammu and Kashmir had contributed to an atmosphere that delayed the restoration process and stressed that peace, stability and a conducive environment were essential prerequisites for the return of statehood. All political parties should work towards strengthening peace and stability in Jammu and Kashmir so that the conditions become favourable for restoration of statehood, Sharma said.

RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 1:15 am

PMAY-U: J&Ks Moment

Jammu and Kashmirs top ranking among Union Territories in the implementation of the Pradhan Mantri Awas YojanaUrban (PMAY-U and PMAY-U 2.0) is a milestone that cannot be brushed aside as mere statistical noise. With 45,112 houses sanctioned and Central assistance of Rs 534.75 crore released against an approved Rs 714.86 crore, the UT has clearly emerged as the biggest beneficiary of the flagship urban housing programme in its category. At a time when shelter insecurity and informal housing continue to scar our urban landscape, this performance deserves acknowledgement. The latest Annual Report 202526 of the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs underlines how far J&K has moved ahead of its peers. Delhi follows with 31,670 houses sanctioned, while Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu, Chandigarh, Andaman & Nicobar Islands and Lakshadweep are far behind. On paper, then, J&K is not merely a participant but the frontrunner in the race to secure a pucca roof for every eligible urban family. Yet, as always in our context, the real story begins where the numbers end. The report itself points to steady progress over the previous accounting period, with Central assistance climbing from Rs 523.48 crore to Rs 534.75 crore, and completion of 31,173 houses out of 39,153 sanctioned under the Housing for All banner. This raises a set of questions that must now dominate the public conversation: Who exactly is getting these houses? Are the most vulnerable urban poor, slum dwellers, migrant workers, widows and single women being prioritised, or do the benefits disproportionately accrue to the better connected? Equally important is the quality and location of these units. A house on paper is one thing; a liveable home with a reliable water supply, sanitation, power, access roads, schools and healthcare nearby is quite another. If PMAY-U houses are pushed to peripheral locations without supporting infrastructure or livelihood opportunities, they risk becoming vertical slums of tomorrow. The Housing for All slogan must therefore be interpreted as Habitable Housing for All, integrated, serviced and dignified urban habitats. Transparency in beneficiary selection, grievance redressal and social audit of these projects is crucial. J&Ks leading position should come with higher standards of disclosure, not complacency. Urban local bodies and the Housing and Urban Development Department must open their data and planning processes to scrutiny from councillors, civil society and resident groups. J&K has shown that it can absorb Central funds and execute a large housing programme better than other UTs. The next challenge is to ensure that these houses do not become mere entries in a report, but anchors of dignity and stability for the poorest urban families. Only then will the UTs impressive ranking translate into a genuinely transformative housing story.

RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 12:39 am

Cloudbursts as the New Normal

Drawing on a detailed report carried by Rising Kashmir on 22 cloudbursts in 42 days, it is clear that the disturbing tally across Jammu and Kashmir is more than a passing headline; it is a stark reminder that the UT now lives on the frontline of the climate crisis. From the Chenab Valley to the upper reaches of Kashmir, short bursts of torrential rain have triggered flash floods, landslides and destruction of homes, roads and fields exposing once again how fragile our Himalayan home has become. Experts warn that what we are witnessing is not an aberration but part of a deeper climatic shift across the western Himalayas. Rising temperatures are loading the atmosphere with more moisture, fuelling highly localised but extremely intense rain events. In a mountainous terrain like ours, such downpours translate into sudden walls of water and debris crashing through villages and tourist destinations alike. The recent Pahalgam cloudburst, at a key base for the Amarnath Yatra, should have jolted the system into urgent course correction. Instead, the response has largely remained reactive and episodic. Scientists like Sonam Lotus and environmental researchers, including Dr Tanveer Ahmad Khan, have been flagging the emerging pattern for years: shrinking snow reserves, altered precipitation cycles, and warmer summers are reshaping weather behaviour in ways our institutions are yet to fully grasp. Their message is unambiguous: cloudbursts and extreme precipitation can no longer be treated as rare acts of fate. They are becoming part of a new climatic normal. Yet climate alone cannot be blamed. Unregulated construction along riverbanks, encroachment on natural drainage channels, deforestation and haphazard urbanisation have magnified the impact of each event. The very land that should serve as natures safety valve during intense rainfall has been converted into hotels, colonies, and socalled prime real estate. When the clouds burst, these premium addresses are the first to lie in ruins. J&K urgently needs to move from rhetoric to resilience. That means investing in real-time early warning systems, mapping and demarcating hazard zones, and enforcing land-use laws without fear or favour, even when powerful interests are involved. Infrastructure, whether a road, resort or housing colony, must be assessed through a climate lens, not merely a revenue lens. Ultimately, the choice before the administration and society is simple: either we respect the logic of the mountains, or we continue to pay the price in lives and livelihoods every monsoon. The sky is sending repeated signals. Ignoring them now is not just negligence; it is complicity.

RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 12:36 am

NC Pays Tribute to 1931 Martyrs at Party Office Amid Restrictions

Party leaders prevented from visiting Naqshband Sahib graveyard; commemorative function held at Nawa-e-Subha as Omar Abdullah questions curbs and Centre's normalcy claims

KashmirLife 14 Jul 2026 12:36 am

Preparing for the Digital Age

Technology is reshaping everyday life. It influences how people communicate, work, access information and discover new opportunities. In today's digital world, digital skills are no longer limited to the technology sector. They have become an essential life skill for everyone. As the digital age continues to evolve, Kashmir has a valuable opportunity to build on its strengths. The Valley has a strong tradition of learning and is home to talented young people, skilled professionals and diverse communities. Strengthening digital skills can help students, professionals, entrepreneurs and businesses create opportunities, improve productivity and adapt to a changing world. Digital skills cover much more than using a smartphone or browsing the internet. According to UNESCO, they include the ability to find reliable information, communicate clearly, create digital content, solve problems using technology, protect personal information and use digital tools safely and responsibly. They also involve critical thinking, adaptability and a commitment to continuous learning as technology continues to evolve. In Kashmir, digital technology has become an important part of everyday life. Students use online platforms to support their learning. Professionals collaborate through virtual meetings and cloud-based tools. Entrepreneurs promote products and services through social media and e-commerce, while small businesses use digital payments to reach more customers. Young professionals from Kashmir are also building successful freelancing careers by working with clients across the country and overseas. These examples show that digital skills are valuable in almost every profession. The workplace is changing rapidly. Industry forecasts suggest that global spending on digital transformation could exceed US$4.6 trillion by 2030. Artificial intelligence, cloud computing, cybersecurity, automation and data analytics are reshaping organisations around the world. Digital knowledge is becoming an essential part of jobs in almost every sector, while entirely new careers continue to emerge. International organisations have reached a similar conclusion. UNESCO describes digital skills as essential for education, employment and social inclusion. The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) considers digital literacy an important lifelong skill. The World Economic Forum identifies technological literacy, analytical thinking and artificial intelligence among the fastest-growing workplace skills. Together, these findings show that the ability to use technology effectively is becoming as important as many traditional workplace skills. Research by the European Commission also highlights an important challenge. Around half of adults in the European Union have at least basic digital skills despite widespread internet access. The lesson is clear. Access to technology alone is not enough. People also need the knowledge and confidence to use it effectively. Karnataka has become the country's leading technology hub, while Bengaluru demonstrates how education, innovation and industry can work together to create opportunities. Kerala has also made notable progress in digital literacy and public digital services. Together, these examples show that investing in digital skills is ultimately an investment in people. Kashmir has every reason to build on these lessons. Young people from the Valley are already building careers in technology, digital services, creative industries and freelancing. Their achievements demonstrate the potential of local talent to compete confidently at the national and international level when supported by strong digital skills. Leading researchers have also examined how technology is changing the future of work. Erik Brynjolfsson argues that people benefit most from artificial intelligence when they learn to work alongside it. Carl Benedikt Frey has shown that technology is changing jobs and tasks rather than simply replacing them. Researchers Yves Punie and Riina Vuorikari have also played important roles in developing DigComp, one of the world's leading frameworks for digital competence. One message is clear. In a rapidly changing world, the ability to learn, adapt and grow will remain one of the most valuable strengths anyone can possess. Digital skills are about much more than technical knowledge. Employers increasingly value people who can communicate clearly, solve problems, analyse information, work effectively with others and adapt to new technology. Skills in cybersecurity, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, digital marketing, data analytics, content creation and user experience design are becoming valuable in a wide range of professions. Alongside these technical abilities, creativity, responsible use of technology, and a commitment to continuous learning remain equally important. Developing digital skills has become increasingly important as technology continues to evolve. Lifelong learning helps people keep pace with new tools, changing workplaces and emerging opportunities. Online learning platforms, professional certifications, workshops and self-learning resources have made it easier than ever to develop new skills. A willingness to keep learning is becoming one of the most valuable qualities in a changing world. Digital skills are only one part of the picture. Organisations also need to use technology effectively. Research and executive education at Stanford emphasise that successful digital change is not simply about adopting new software or modern equipment. It begins with understanding people's needs, improving services, supporting better decisions and helping organisations work more efficiently. Technology delivers the greatest value when it is combined with skilled people, thoughtful leadership and continuous learning. These lessons are equally relevant for Kashmir. Strong digital skills can help small businesses reach more customers through online platforms, support entrepreneurs in expanding into new markets and enable professionals to work with organisations across the country and overseas. Freelancers can connect with clients around the world, while technology creates new opportunities to build on the Valley's existing strengths rather than replace them. Perhaps the biggest lesson is that digital skills are no longer linked to a single profession. Whether someone works in business, healthcare, education, tourism, media, finance, agriculture, research, public service or entrepreneurship, digital competence has become an important part of professional success. The ability to learn, adapt and use technology responsibly will continue to shape the future of work. Kashmir has long been recognised for its talent, creativity and commitment to learning. These qualities remain among the Valley's greatest strengths. By combining them with modern digital skills, more people can prepare for new opportunities, encourage innovation and contribute to sustainable economic and social development. Preparing Kashmir for the digital age is not simply about technology. It is about investing in people, encouraging innovation and supporting lifelong learning. Technology will continue to evolve, but people will determine how it is used. By strengthening digital skills today, Kashmir can prepare more people to seize new opportunities and contribute with confidence in an increasingly connected world. (The Author writes on digital skills. Feedback: bakshisuhaib094@gmail.com )

RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 12:32 am

From Soil to Sensors: How Artificial Intelligence Is Revolutionising Indian Agriculture

Imagine walking through a coconut orchard in Tamil Nadu where every tree is monitored by solar-powered sensors, irrigation happens automatically when the soil dries out, and a farmer can track water usage, fertiliser needs and crop healthall from a mobile phone. This isn't science fiction. This is the new reality of Indian agriculture, and it's happening right now. Meet Rajaratnam Kanakarajan, a coconut farmer from Pollachi, Tamil Nadu. Two years ago, he was struggling with unpredictable yields and rising input costs. Today, after adopting an AI-powered precision farming system developed by the agritech startup Farm Again, his coconut yield has doubledfrom 80 to 160 nuts per tree per year. His annual income jumped from 12.16 lakh to 33.82 lakh. And he's not alone. According to a report by NITI Aayog (2025), over 3,500 farmers across 4,000 acres in Tamil Nadu are now benefiting from this technology, collectively saving more than 400,000 cubic metres of water and 175,000 kWh of energy annually, while avoiding approximately 20,000 tonnes of CO emissions. The locally developed technology also reduced the implementation cost from 25 lakh per acre for imported systems to just 2.5 lakh per acre, making precision agriculture more affordable for Indian farmers (NITI Aayog, 2025). This is the story of how Artificial Intelligence is transforming traditional agriculture into something smarter, more sustainable and far more profitable. The Perfect Storm: Why Agriculture Needs AI Now Here's the challenge we're facing: the global population is expected to reach approximately 9.7 billion by 2050, and according to the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO, 2023), agriculture will need to produce nearly 50 percent more food than current levels. At the same time, India's agricultural land has been shrinkingfrom a peak of 184.8 million hectares in 1975 to approximately 179.9 million hectares today (Land Use Statistics at a Glance, 2023)while the country's population has ballooned to 1.45 billion (Worldometer, 2025). Nearly 735 million people worldwide currently suffer from undernourishment, highlighting the persistent challenge of food insecurity (FAO, 2023). Meanwhile, farmers are disappearing from fields. According to the World Bank Employment in Agriculture Database and Periodic Labour Force Survey reports, the share of India's workforce engaged in agriculture has dropped from 59.1% in 1991 to 40.6% in 2020, and it's projected to fall to about 32% by 2030 (World Bank, 2024). Labour shortages during critical operations like sowing, harvesting and weeding are becoming a crisis. Traditional farmingrelying on guesswork, uniform application of water and chemicals and labour-intensive methodssimply cannot meet these challenges. As Wolfert and colleagues (2017) observed in their comprehensive review published in Agricultural Systems, the integration of Big Data, the Internet of Things (IoT), and Artificial Intelligence enhances farm decision-making, improves operational efficiency and promotes sustainable agricultural production. The scope of Big Data applications in smart farming, they noted, goes beyond primary productionit is influencing the entire food supply chain (Wolfert et al., 2017). What Exactly Is AI Doing in Agriculture? Think of AI as a super-smart farming assistant that never sleeps. It analyses data from sensors in the soil, cameras on drones, satellites in space and weather stations in the field. Then it tells farmers exactly what to do: when to water, how much fertiliser to apply, where pests are hiding and even when to harvest. Liakos and colleagues (2018) conducted a comprehensive review of machine learning applications in agricultural production systems and categorised them into four major areas: crop management, livestock management, water management and soil management. Their findings, published in the journal Sensors, demonstrated that by applying machine learning to sensor data, farm management systems are evolving into real-time AI-enabled programs that provide rich recommendations and insights for farmer decision support and action (Liakos et al., 2018). The numbers speak for themselves. Subeesh and Mehta (2021), writing in Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, documented that AI-driven precision agriculture can increase crop yields from 3.8 to 5.5 tonnes per hectare while reducing water consumption from 6,650 to 4,000 cubic metres per hectare, fertiliser use from 305 to 180 kg per hectare and pesticide use from 18.5 to 7 litres per hectare. Net returns nearly doublefrom 940 to 1,860 per hectarewhile carbon emissions decrease from 3,650 to 2,100 kg COe per hectare (Subeesh & Mehta, 2021). These findings highlight that AI-based precision agriculture enables higher yields with fewer inputs, greater profitability and improved sustainability compared to conventional farming. Real Farmers, Real Results Across India, agritech startups are proving that AI isn't just for Silicon Valleyit's for the villages of Maharashtra, the paddy fields of Punjab and the coconut groves of Tamil Nadu. Take Fasal, a Bengaluru-based startup founded in 2017. Their device, Fasal Kranti, equipped with over 12 sensors, monitors climatic and soil parameters and provides farmers with precise recommendations on irrigation, pest management and crop planning. Deployed across 10,000 acres in states like Chhattisgarh, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh, the results have been remarkable: farmers have reported up to a 60% reduction in pesticide costs and a 40% increase in yield. The technology has saved over 52 billion litres of water. Then there's Cultyvate, another Bengaluru-based startup that tackles one of Indian agriculture's most urgent problems: inefficient water use in paddy cultivation. Paddy fields consume over 50% of India's irrigation water. Cultyvate's remote-sensing irrigation system combines soil moisture sensors, flow meters, weather data and AI algorithms to monitor real-time field conditions. Farmers receive mobile alertsvia voice calls in regional languages, so even those who can't read can understandtelling them exactly when and how much to irrigate. The result? Water use reduced by up to 50%, yields improved by 2030% and over 3,080 crore litres of water saved. In Andhra Pradesh, a pioneering collaboration between Microsoft and the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) demonstrated the transformative potential of AI in agriculture. The Sowing App, developed using Microsoft's Cortana Intelligence Suite including Machine Learning and Power BI, sent sowing advisories to farmers on the optimal date to sow based on weather conditions, soil and other indicators (Microsoft & ICRISAT, 2017). The results, announced in January 2017, showed a remarkable 30% higher average yield per hectare for groundnut crops. Farmers who followed the advisories and sowed in the recommended period achieved significantly better yields, while those who sowed earlier suffered losses due to a long dry spell (Microsoft & ICRISAT, 2017). The Robots Are ComingAnd That's a Good Thing Remember when the idea of robots on farms sounded like something from a sci-fi movie? That future is already here. According to the International Federation of Robotics (IFR, 2024), the global agricultural robot market has grown exponentially, from approximately US$956 million in 2013 to nearly US$19.1 billion in 2020, reflecting the increasing demand for intelligent robotic systems in modern agriculture. Drones, autonomous tractors, robotic harvesters and AI-powered weeders are becoming increasingly common. The most rapid expansion occurred after 2016, when advancements in Artificial Intelligence, machine learning, computer vision, sensors and autonomous navigation systems accelerated the commercialisation of agricultural robots (IFR, 2024). In India, engineering student Rahul Arepaka has developed 'Rakshak,' an AI-powered laser-weeding robot that removes the need for chemical herbicides and manual labour. The tractor-mounted device autonomously targets weeds using deep learning algorithms and blue laser technology. These technologies aren't replacing farmersthey're empowering them. By automating labour-intensive tasks, AI frees up farmers to focus on higher-value activities like crop planning and marketing. Samuel and Irtwange (2025), writing in the Journal of Agricultural Informatics, concluded that machine learning applications contribute substantially to yield improvement, resource optimisation, and cost reduction in agricultural systems, emphasising the growing importance of predictive analytics in agricultural decision-making (Samuel & Irtwange, 2025). From Water to Wealth: The Economics of AI Farming Let's talk money. Because ultimately, farmers adopt new technologies when they make economic sense. The economic benefits of precision agriculture are well-documented. According to a joint study by Microsoft and ICRISAT (2017), precision agriculture improves farm profitability by 1525% while reducing production costs by 1030% through efficient use of inputs. It promotes resource conservation, achieving 2050% water savings and 1530% fertilizer savings, while reducing pesticide application by 2080% and nutrient losses by 1540% (Microsoft & ICRISAT, 2017). Environmental sustainability is further enhanced through a 1020% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. Technologically, precision agriculture enables real-time crop monitoring with 9097% disease detection accuracy, reduces labour requirements by 2040% through automation and supports predictive farm management with 8595% yield prediction accuracy (Microsoft & ICRISAT, 2017). In Andhra Pradesh, according to a report by IndiaAI (2019), machine learning-based farming increased gross revenue from 1,25,000 per hectare to 2,87,500 per hectare. Net income rose from 70,000 to 2,00,000 per hectare (IndiaAI, 2019). The report further noted that the adoption of machine learning technologies in agriculture is creating new skilled and semi-skilled employment opportunities, including positions for data collection technicians, precision irrigation specialists, digital extension workers, sensor installation workers, drone operators, software support staff and AI data analysts (IndiaAI, 2019). These aren't marginal improvements. They're transformative. The Government Steps In Recognising the potential of AI, the Government of India has launched several initiatives to accelerate its adoption. The Digital Agriculture Mission, approved in September 2024 with an outlay of 2,817 crore, aims to create a Digital Public Infrastructure for agriculture. Under AgriStack, over 70 million Farmer IDs have already been generated across 17 states (Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, 2026). The Krishi Decision Support System integrates satellite, weather and soil data to map crops and cultivated areas (Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, 2026). In February 2026, the government launched Bharat-VISTAAR, a multilingual AI-based agricultural advisory platform that provides farmers with personalised recommendations on crop planning, input management and risk mitigation. Farmers can access the platform by dialling 155261 from any phone and interacting with an AI assistant named 'Bharati' (Ministry of Finance, 2026). Kisan e-Mitra, an AI-powered voice-enabled chatbot launched in 2023, provides farmers with information on government schemes like PM-KISAN, Kisan Credit Card and Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana. Available in 11 regional languages, the platform handles over 8,000 farmer queries daily and had responded to more than 93 lakh farmer queries by December 2025 (Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, 2026). The World Economic Forum (2025) highlighted the role of AI in strengthening climate resilience, improving resource efficiency and enhancing market access for smallholder farmers, suggesting that AI-driven agricultural solutions can support sustainable rural development and improve farmers' livelihoods (World Economic Forum, 2025). The Road Ahead: Challenges and Opportunities Of course, the transition to AI-powered agriculture isn't without challenges. High initial investment costs, limited digital infrastructure in rural areas, data privacy concerns and digital literacy gaps remain significant barriers (Subeesh & Mehta, 2021; Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, 2026). But the momentum is undeniable. Precision agriculture adoption in India is projected to increase from just 1% in 2008 to approximately 95% by 2036. The agricultural sector is expected to reach $300 billion by 2030. The vision is ambitious but achievable: AI-enabled agriculture that ensures every acre becomes more productive, every drop of water more valuable and every farmer more prosperous. As the Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare (2026) documented, AI-enabled advisory services, pest surveillance systems and digital agriculture initiatives across India have demonstrated the potential of AI and IoT technologies in improving agricultural productivity and farm management (Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, 2026). The Bottom Line Artificial Intelligence is not just another tech buzzword. It's a practical, proven solution to some of agriculture's most pressing challenges. From the coconut groves of Tamil Nadu to the paddy fields of Punjab, AI is helping farmers produce more with lessless water, less fertilizer, fewer pesticides and less labour. The farmer of tomorrow won't just be someone with a plough and a pair of hands. They'll be someone with a smartphone, a network of sensors and an AI assistant that helps them make smarter decisions every single day. And that's not just good for farmers. It's good for all of us who depend on the food they grow. (The authors are associated with Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Jammu, SKUAST-Jammu)

RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 12:28 am

International Rock Day: From Earth's Foundations to the Surgeon's Table

The morning programme of Radio Kashmir reminded me that 13 July is observed as International Rock Day - a fitting occasion to reflect on one of nature's most remarkable creations. Rocks literally form the foundation of the planet we inhabit. They build majestic mountains, sculpt breathtaking landscapes, preserve the history of life in the form of fossils, and provide the raw materials for our homes, industries, roads, monuments, and modern technologies. Human civilization itself is inseparable from rocks. Our earliest ancestors fashioned stones into hunting tools and weapons, produced sparks to kindle fire, and used naturally occurring minerals to create some of the first artistic pigments. The very term Stone Age bears testimony to the profound influence of rocks on human evolution. Throughout history, remarkable geological discoveries have fascinated mankind - from the famous Rosetta Stone, discovered in Egypt in 1799 and instrumental in deciphering ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics, to the largest pure gold nugget ever discovered, weighing about 156 pounds (71 kg), found in Australia in 1869. Even coal, which powered the Industrial Revolution, is a sedimentary rock formed over millions of years from compressed plant material. The importance of rocks extends beyond science into faith. The Qur'an and the Hadith contain numerous references to rocks, stones, pebbles and mountains. These are portrayed not merely as inanimate objects but as signs of Allah's creative power, symbols of steadfastness, witnesses to truth, instruments of miracles and justice, hope and sources of profound spiritual lessons. Mountains are described as stabilisers of the earth, stones are used to illustrate the hardness or softness of hearts, and pebbles even played a role in significant historical events. International Rock Day serves to increase public awareness about the three major classes of rocks: igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic - each representing a fascinating chapter in Earth's geological history. For centuries, civilisations have quarried and mined rocks to extract metals, gemstones, construction materials, and industrial minerals. Today, these geological resources remain indispensable to modern society. The influence of rocks is so pervasive that even an entire genre of music proudly bears their name. Yet, while geologists and nature enthusiasts celebrate rocks in nature, surgeons - both human and veterinary, confront another type of ock that is far less welcome. Inside the bodies of humans and animals, stones may develop silently over months or years before causing pain, infection, obstruction, or even life-threatening emergencies. Unlike the magnificent rocks that shape landscapes, these internal stones disrupt the delicate functioning of living organs. The most familiar are urinary stones (uroliths), which may develop in the kidneys, ureters, bladder, or urethra. They form when minerals dissolved in urine crystallise and gradually enlarge into hard concretions. Depending upon their composition, these stones may consist of calcium oxalate, struvite, urate, silica, cystine, or calcium phosphate. Their formation is influenced by numerous factors, including inadequate water intake, dietary imbalances, urinary pH, infections, genetics, and metabolic disorders. Veterinarians encounter urolithiasis in a wide variety of domestic animals. Sheep, goats, and young male calves are particularly vulnerable to obstructive urolithiasis because of their long and narrow urethra. Dogs and cats frequently develop bladder stones, while horses occasionally suffer from urinary calculi. Unless treated promptly, urinary obstruction may rupture the bladder or urethra, transforming a manageable disease into a life-threatening emergency. The urinary tract is not the only site where these unwanted ocks develop. Stones may also form in the gallbladder and bile ducts (gallstones), pancreas, salivary glands (sialoliths), gastrointestinal tract (bezoars and faecaliths), prostate, tonsils, nasal cavity (rhinoliths), veins (phleboliths), and even within the teat cisterns of dairy cattle (lactoliths). Gallstones, in particular, may remain silent for years before suddenly producing severe abdominal pain, jaundice, infection, or pancreatitis requiring urgent medical intervention. Fortunately, remarkable advances in surgery have revolutionized the management of these conditions. Modern medicine increasingly relies on minimally invasive techniques such as endoscopy, laparoscopy, laser lithotripsy, and extracorporeal shock-wave lithotripsy (ESWL), enabling many stones to be fragmented or removed without large surgical incisions. Veterinary surgery has similarly embraced minimally invasive cystotomy, endoscopic procedures, improved reconstructive surgeries, and advanced imaging techniques that reduce pain, shorten hospitalization, and hasten recovery. While modern surgical techniques have transformed the treatment of stone disease, preventing stone formation remains the most effective approach. Adequate hydration, balanced nutrition, early treatment of urinary tract infections, correction of metabolic abnormalities, and regular medical or veterinary examinations substantially reduce the risk of stone formation. In livestock, maintaining appropriate mineral supplementation and a proper calcium-to-phosphorus ratio is essential, while in companion animals, specially formulated therapeutic diets can significantly reduce recurrence. International Rock Day, therefore offers an opportunity to appreciate not only the rocks that have shaped our planet and civilisation but also another group of professionals whose daily work involves removing rocks from where they should never exist. Geologists preserve and study Earth's ancient history; surgeons restore health by eliminating the stones that threaten life and well-being. Both professions, in their own unique ways, remind us that even the smallest stone can leave a lasting impact - whether upon the landscape of our planet or within the remarkable landscape of the living body. (The Author is Former Prof. & Head, Veterinary Clinical Complex, FVSc & AH, Shuhama. Former Associate Director Research (A.S), SKUAST-Kashmir. 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RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 12:13 am

Bharat Tex 2026: Weaving Modis 5F Vision

From the ethereal warmth of a Kashmiri Pashmina to the majestic luster of Assams Muga silk, from the vibrant geometric patterns of a Rajasthani Bandhani to the timeless, structured elegance of Kanjeevaram silk, Indias geographic and cultural diversity is a living, breathing map drawn in thread. Today, this unparalleled civilizational canvas is assembled under a single, unified roof. As Bharat Tex 2026 opens its doors at the iconic Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi, running from July 14th to 17th, it brings the beautiful diversity of our nation into a single place. Textiles are not merely a reflection of our heritage; they are an absolute bedrock of Indias macroeconomic architecture. The sector remains a monumental engine of growth and equity, contributing 2.3% to GDP, 13% to industrial production, and 8.6% to exports. As India's second-largest employer after agriculture, it sustains over 100 million, strengthening rural communities and driving financial autonomy for millions of women nationwide. To truly appreciate this economic powerhouse, one must experience Bharat Tex. It is India's definitive, global-scale textile trade fair, designed to showcase our absolute manufacturing and creative dominance to the entire world. It acts as a comprehensive marketplace hosting domestic manufacturers, state pavilions, international exhibitors, and global buyers under a single roof, enabling high-value sourcing, corporate engagement, and brand showcasing at an unprecedented scale. Reflecting on the journey of this grand initiative, I am reminded of the immense pride and clarity brought by the previous two editions of Bharat Tex. When Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the textile community during the last edition of Bharat Tex, he beautifully observed that the seed we planted is now rapidly growing into a banyan tree. He noted that this grand showcase not only celebrates our rich traditions but also highlights the immense possibilities of a developed India. The massive success of the first two editions, which attracted unprecedented international buyers and generated massive collaborative momentum, laid a formidable foundation. My personal experience during the Bharat Tex 2025 ,witnessing intensive government-to-government and business-to-government dialogues translated into tangible outcomes confirmed a highly positive outlook for the future and demonstrated growing global trust in India's execution capabilities. This third edition takes that momentum significantly further, translating early potential into absolute industrial dominance. The incredible scale of this year's event represents a calculated industrial strategy. Spanning an immense footprint across dedicated exhibition halls at Bharat Mandapam, the exhibition presents Indias complete textile value chain including fibre, yarn, fabric, apparel and fashion, home textiles, technical textiles, and ancillary industries. Over 1,600 exhibitors are participating, bringing localized production strength directly onto the global platform to mirror Prime Minister Modi's transformative 5F Vision: Farm to Fibre to Factory to Fashion to Foreign. By integrating the entire value chain into a single industrial continuum, the event showcases Indias self-reliant capacity to manage every manufacturing stage natively. The global response to this proposition has been remarkable. This edition features international exhibitors from 14 countries including the United States, United Kingdom, Japan, Portugal, Spain, New Zealand, South Korea, South Africa, and Nepal, alongside strong institutional representation from the United Nations and the European Union. Ministerial delegations and high-level business representatives from several countries are participating to explore long-term partnerships. The exhibition is expected to draw over 7,000 buyers from over 110 registered countries and 1.3 lakh trade visitors over the four days, all engaging with more than 20,000 textile products on display. This commercial activity will be anchored by more than 3,500 curated business-to-business meetings, alongside dedicated State Investor Connect Sessions that provide individual Indian states a platform to pitch their distinct industrial infrastructure. True industrial leadership requires a deep commitment to knowledge and future planning. Bharat Tex 2026 anchors this responsibility through the Global Textile Dialogue, which comprises over 100 curated sessions including panel discussions, roundtables, masterclasses, state sessions, awards pitch fests, and workshops. Led by more than 370 international and national CXOs, policymakers, and innovators, these curated tracks will focus on scaling Trade and Investment, advancing Technology and Innovation, and elevating Fashion and Craft. The event will also witness the signing and launch of several strategic agreements and sectoral reports across trade, investment, technology, and institutional collaboration. A significant focus of these deliberations is dedicated to the critical pillar of Sustainability and Circularity. During the previous edition, the Prime Minister highlighted that the global fashion community is increasingly embracing the vision of 'Fashion for Environment' and that sustainability has always been an integral part of Bharat's textile heritage. This edition of Bharat Tex turns global eco-challenges into a massive opportunity, showcasing how cutting-edge innovations evolve our traditional techniques to maximize resource efficiency and eliminate waste, directly benefiting our weavers and artisans. Under the pragmatic leadership of our Minister of Textiles, Shri Giriraj Singh Ji, the Ministry has actively accelerated these modernization and sustainable growth initiatives on the ground, ensuring that our entire textile value chain is backed by robust modern technology, scalable policy frameworks, and robust market linkages. The remarkable scale and confidence reflected through Bharat Tex are the direct outcome of a decade of sustained policy reforms under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Over the past 12 years, the Modi Government has strengthened every link of the textile value chain through transformative interventions. The Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme for Textiles has attracted investment commitments of over 31,687 crore, catalyzing large-scale manufacturing in Man-Made Fibre apparel, fabrics, and technical textiles while generating massive employment. Simultaneously, seven PM MITRA Parks are being developed as integrated manufacturing ecosystems embodying the Prime Minister's visionary 5F approach. Grassroots empowerment remains equally robust; through the National Handloom Development Programme, nearly 2,000 crore has been invested across 794 handloom clusters, providing upgraded looms to 1.17 lakh weavers and skill training to around 90,000 workers, while over 1,335 crore has been channeled into the handicrafts sector under the National Handicrafts Development Programme. Furthermore, over 1.5 lakh weavers have been onboarded onto the Government e-Marketplace (GeM), with the Weavers MUDRA Scheme providing collateral-free loans to nearly 3 lakh beneficiaries. By connecting our domestic manufacturers, artisans, and innovators directly with global markets, these comprehensive reforms have structurally prepared us for the massive global step-up we see on display this week. As we look across the vibrant exhibition halls of Bharat Mandapam, our perspective extends far beyond the immediate horizon of this trade show. This event serves as a critical milestone along our Vision 2030 roadmap to scale Indias textile industry into a $350 billion global powerhouse, a trajectory aligned perfectly with the national goal of Viksit Bharat @ 2047. I invite everyone to join us over these next four days at Bharat Tex 2026 to witness the incredible strength of our workers, the brilliant innovations of our creators, and the future of global textiles, proudly designed, sustainably made, and integrated at scale in India. (The author is the Union Minister of State for Textiles. The views expressed are personal. Courtesy: PIB)

RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 12:09 am

Iran rejects Trump's Guardian claims, vows forceful response to US military interference in Strait of Hormuz

Tehran [Iran], July 13 : Iran on Monday (local time) issued a stern warning against the US while reaffirming its authority over the Strait of Hormuz. The Islamic Republic dismissed Washington's intervention in its management shortly after US President Donald Trump claimed control over the critical chokehold. According to Press TV, the spokesperson of the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters, Brigadier General Ebrahim Zolfaghari, affirmed that Iran will not, under any circumstances, allow the US to interfere in the management of the Strait of Hormuz. He further vowed strong retaliation against any US military for the passage of the commercial vessels and oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz, outside Iran's designated shipping route and without authorisation from Iran's armed forces. The spokesperson called the IRGC's recent actions evidence of Iran's stance. Iran's Armed Forces will respond forcefully to any disruption to the passage of commercial vessels and oil tankers by the invading US military outside Iran's designated shipping route and without authorisation from Iran's armed forces. The recent actions of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and the Army of the Islamic Republic of Iran are evidence of this, Press TV quoted him as saying. The spokesperson also issued a warning to the Gulf nations, stating that any logistical support to the US will be considered an act of war against Iran. Regional leaders are warned that any cooperation with the US or logistical support for its invading military will be regarded as an act of war against Iran's sovereignty and national security, he said. He added that Should the conflict expand, the flames of war will engulf all countries in the region. The spokesperson further accused the US of escalating the conflict, Press TV reported. The US and the countries cooperating with its military bear full responsibility for all insecurity and the escalation of the conflict in the region, he said. Meanwhile, the IRGC spokesman Brigadier General Mohebi also condemned US actions in the Strait of Hormuz, accusing it of jeopardising global oil and gas security and reclaiming Iran's authority over the chokepoint, according to Press TV. The US has seriously jeopardised global oil and gas security by interfering in the Strait of Hormuz and must be held accountable, he stated. Iran will continue to exercise its sovereignty and authority over the Strait of Hormuz, he said, adding that Iran will compel foreign powers and their allies to submit to the will of the Iranian nation. Responding to the US' claim of neutralising Iranian military, he stated that the Iranian forces will leave the American military even more humiliated and helpless. Just as we reduced US leaders' initial objectives at the start of their aggression to merely reopening the Strait of Hormuz, we will leave them even more humiliated and helpless in response to their latest hostile actions, he claimed, Press TV reported. The remarks come after Trump on Monday (local time) reclaimed control over the Strait of Hormuz and designated the United States as the Guardian of the Hormuz Strait, announcing a newly reinstated maritime blockade targeted exclusively at Iran. In a post on Truth Social, Trump, reflecting on his claim, assured that international maritime traffic through the critical shipping lane would not be closed to the rest of the world despite escalating regional tensions. The Hormuz Strait is OPEN, and will remain OPEN, with or without Iran, Trump said. We are reinstating the THE IRANIAN BLOCKADE, so named because it is only stopping Iran's ships or customers from entering or leaving. All other countries will have fair and open use of the Strait, he wrote. Justifying the new title and role for the US military presence in the critical chokehold, Trump claimed that a 20 per cent levy on transiting cargo is a necessary measure to cover the operational expenses of securing the volatile shipping lane. The U.S.A. will be, from this point forward, known as 'THE GUARDIAN OF THE HORMUZ STRAIT,' but as such, and as a matter of FAIRNESS, will be reimbursed, at the rate of 20% on all cargo shipped, for any and all costs necessary to do the job of providing safety and security to this very volatile section of the World. President DONALD J. TRUMP, he added. The president added that the deployment and institutionalisation of this protection-and-reimbursement model would be enacted without delay, concluding that he process and formation will begin immediately. Meanwhile, the US military attacked a submarine and ship maintenance facility in Iran on Sunday, CENTCOM said in a post on X. Three Corsair unmanned surface vessels hit the port at Bandar Abbas Naval Base, marking the first time American forces have employed sea drones in combat operations, CENTCOM wrote. This follows Trump's previous warning against Iran, in which he claimed to take over the critical chokehold, the Strait of Hormuz, while condemning Tehran for dishonouring the ceasefire agreement amid the ongoing unrest. In a telephonic interview with Fox News, Trump asserted that Iran broke a done deal, agreed just the night before. Expressing his infuriation over Iran's actions, the US president said, It looks like they're back at their business trying to take over the Strait. We're taking over the Strait. They have nothing. Yesterday, they had an 11-hour meeting and everything was agreed to yesterday. They leave the room and they call back and they say, 'we had to make a couple of changes'... for 47 years, they've been tapping people along... this should've been done 47 years ago, he added. He further lashed out at the Iranian leadership for disregarding the truce agreements, claiming that the two sides have had 10 deals in the past, calling them a bad group of people. He further revealed that the US hammered Iranian equipment in overnight strikes. Prior to Trump's claims, Iran's Foreign Ministry condemned US strikes against Tehran and accused Washington of disrupting global commercial shipping by interfering with security arrangements in the crucial Strait of Hormuz. In a formal statement posted on X, the ministry argued that recent US actions have put international maritime trade at risk and re-ignited active conflict in the region. The ministry strongly condemned a wave of aggressive, brutal US attacks carried out over the past 24 hours. According to Iranian officials, these strikes represent a gross violation of United Nations Charter principles and pose a severe threat to global peace. Iran's MFA strongly condemns US aggressive attacks against Iran over the past 24 hours. These brutal attacks constitute a gross violation of the UN Charter principles, notably Art. 2(4), and pose a severe threat to international peace and security, the post read. The Ministry charged that the US has already broken nearly all provisions of the ceasefire agreement, just after 25 days...by striking Iran's transport infrastructure, fishing boats, cargo barges, and meteorological facilities, committing heinous war crimes. Earlier in the day, the US Central Command (CENTCOM) made an announcement by the American military that it had conducted a fresh series of offensive strikes on 12 July, hitting dozens of locations throughout Iran. In an official statement released alongside the footage, CENTCOM detailed that American forces targeted Iranian air defence infrastructure, coastal radar facilities, missile and drone infrastructure, and fast-attack military craft. In retaliation, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) targeted Bahrain, Oman and Kuwait, Al Jazeera reported. In response, the General Command of Bahrain's Defence Forces said that its air defence systems successfully confronted, intercepted, and destroyed a number of treacherous Iranian aerial attacks this morning. Expressing strong condemnation of the Iranian military actions, the General Command, in an official statement, affirmed its complete defensive preparedness to protect the Kingdom. The General Command affirms that the personnel of the Royal Field Engineering Unit are fully prepared to handle these objects technically and safely, ensuring the public safety of all citizens and residents, the General Command stated. Earlier in the day, the Kuwait Armed Forces released a statement saying it was currently engaging hostile aerial targets within Kuwaiti airspace. The post said, The Kuwait Armed Forces are currently engaging hostile aerial targets within Kuwaiti airspace. The Armed Forces also said that any explosion sounds heard during the engagement were the result of air-defence systems intercepting the incoming strikes. The General Staff of the Kuwait Armed Forces announces that any explosion sounds that may be heard are the result of the Air Defence systems intercepting hostile attacks, the post added. It further urged the public to follow official guidance, saying, The public is urged to follow the safety and security instructions issued by the relevant authorities. Meanwhile, Al Jazeera reported that Jordan's military said it had intercepted and downed four missiles that entered Jordanian airspace after they were fired from Iranian territory. However, the IRGC maintains that its operations were made in retaliation for the US' attacks and the support from the Gulf nations. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 13 Jul 2026 11:54 pm

Policeman Dies After Falling Unconscious During Duty in South Kashmir

Policeman Dies After Falling Unconscious During Duty in South Kashmir

KashmirLife 13 Jul 2026 11:17 pm

Jammu Records Highest Temperature, Gulmarg Stays Coolest in Kashmir

SRINAGAR: Most parts of Jammu and Kashmir remained dry on Monday, with day temperatures hovering close to normal across the Union Territory, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD). The MeT department said that no rainfall was recorded at most weather stations between 8.30 am and 5.30 pm, while only Gulmarg received 1.6 mm of []

KashmirLife 13 Jul 2026 10:35 pm

Army GOC Reviews Operational Readiness Along LoC in Rajouri-Poonch Sector

Visits forward locations of Ace of Spades Division and CIF Romeo, lauds troops for vigilance, professionalism and preparedness for future warfare

KashmirLife 13 Jul 2026 10:32 pm

Jammu Kashmir Govt Notifies Tenancy Rules to Codify Landlord-tenant Relations

SRINAGAR: In a significant move, the authorities have notified the Jammu and Kashmir Tenancy Rules, 2026, unveiling a comprehensive framework for landlord-tenant relations across the Union Territory. The Rules, issued by the Housing and Urban Development Department, will facilitate implementation of the Jammu Kashmir Tenancy Act passed by the Assembly. On April 15, 2026, the []

KashmirLife 13 Jul 2026 10:25 pm

Ladakh to Expand Autonomous Hill Councils to All Seven Districts, UT-Level Governing Body Also Planned

Administration says new councils will enjoy full powers on par with Leh and Kargil; customised Article 371 framework proposed to create a Union Territory-level institution with legislative, executive and financial authority

KashmirLife 13 Jul 2026 10:03 pm

Srinagar-Jammu Highway: Traffic Advisory For Tomorrow

Revised cut-off timings issued for NH-44, Mughal Road, SSG Road and Kishtwar-Sinthan route; commuters advised to avoid night travel

KashmirLife 13 Jul 2026 9:44 pm

Head-On Crash on Jammu-Poonch Highway Leaves Two Injured

Head-On Crash on Jammu-Poonch Highway Leaves Two Injured

KashmirLife 13 Jul 2026 9:38 pm

Jammu Kashmir Govt Assigns Additional Charge to Two Finance Officers

SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir Government on Monday assigned additional charge to two senior finance officers with immediate effect in the interest of administration. According to Government Order No. 239-F of 2026, dated July 13, 2026, issued by the Finance Department, Romesh Singh, Director Finance, Transport Department, has been assigned the additional charge of Director []

KashmirLife 13 Jul 2026 9:28 pm

Jammu Kashmir: Govt Transfers In-charge Private Secretary to Water Resources Regulatory Authority

SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir Government on Monday ordered the transfer and posting of an In-charge Private Secretary as part of an administrative reshuffle. According to Government Order No. 1202-JK(GAD) of 2026, dated July 13, 2026, issued by the General Administration Department (GAD), Davinder Sharma, In-charge Private Secretary, who was awaiting orders of adjustment in []

KashmirLife 13 Jul 2026 9:21 pm

Div Com Kashmir Reviews Medical Care for Amarnath Yatris at SKIMS

Srinagar, July 13: Divisional Commissioner Kashmir, Anshul Garg, on Monday visited the Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS), Soura, to review the medical care and treatment being provided to Shri Amarnath Ji Yatris admitted to the hospital with various health issues. During the visit, Garg interacted with the pilgrims undergoing treatment and enquired about their health, well-being, and the quality of medical care being extended to them. He assured the yatris of the administration's full support and reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring quality healthcare and necessary assistance during their stay. Reviewing the healthcare arrangements, the Divisional Commissioner directed the hospital administration and senior doctors to closely monitor treatment protocols and ensure the availability of all essential medical facilities. He stressed the need for prompt, comprehensive, and quality medical care for every admitted pilgrim. Director SKIMS, Prof. Dr. Mohammad Ashraf Ganie, informed the Divisional Commissioner that the institute has earmarked a dedicated ward with exclusive medical and support staff to provide specialized care to the pilgrims. He said SKIMS has treated 44 Shri Amarnath Ji Yatris so far, of whom 28 have been discharged after recovering, while the remaining patients continue to receive medical care. The visit was attended by the Medical Superintendent, SKIMS, the Assistant Commissioner Central, and other senior medical officers and staff.

RisingKashmir 13 Jul 2026 8:44 pm

Cricketer collapses, dies during match in Doda

Doda, July 13 : A cricketer died after suddenly collapsing while playing a match in Jammu and Kashmirs Doda district on Monday, officials said. Officials said that the cricketer collapsed on the field while bowling during a match at the Sports Stadium in the Thaloran area of Gandoh tehsil. He was immediately rushed for medical []

Kashmir Reader 13 Jul 2026 7:41 pm

Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Arrested With Heroin in Leh

ANTF recovers a small quantity of suspected heroin during routine patrolling; NDPS case registered

KashmirLife 13 Jul 2026 5:01 pm

Ruhullah Mehdi Says He Has Differences With Party, Opposes Horse Trading

SRINAGAR: Srinagar Member of Parliament Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi on Monday said he has differences with his party but opposed horse trading, asserting that the present government should be allowed to complete its full term. Speaking in Shopian, Ruhullah said political differences within a party should not be construed as support for any attempt to []

KashmirLife 13 Jul 2026 4:59 pm

Red Fort Blast: Court Allows Last Rites for Victims Remains

NIA says forensic examination is complete; court directs remains be disposed of with dignity and in accordance with religious beliefs

KashmirLife 13 Jul 2026 4:43 pm

Ladakh Approves New Engineering Divisions to Strengthen Grassroots Development

SRINAGAR: The Ladakh Administration has approved the creation of new engineering divisions across the Union Territory as part of an administrative reform aimed at accelerating development works and strengthening governance at the grassroots level, officials said. According to the administration, the restructuring includes the establishment of seven Public Works Department (PWD) divisions, including five divisions []

KashmirLife 13 Jul 2026 4:29 pm

South Kashmir: Police Solve Hit-and-Run Case, Arrest Accused and Seize Motorcycle

SRINAGAR: Police in Tral, south Kashmir, have solved a hit-and-run case by arresting the accused and seizing the motorcycle allegedly used in the incident, officials said on Monday. The case relates to an accident on Kahleel Road in Tral, where an unidentified motorcyclist allegedly struck a pedestrian, Shabir Ahmad Bhat of Tral Bala, and fled []

KashmirLife 13 Jul 2026 4:03 pm

Social Media Users Warned Against Phishing Campaign on X

SRINAGAR: The State Investigation Agency (SIA) Kashmir has issued a public advisory warning social media users about an ongoing phishing campaign on X (formerly Twitter), cautioning that cybercriminals are using fake voting links to compromise accounts. Cyber security expert and Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), SIA Kashmir, Tahir Ashraf, said users are receiving fraudulent voting []

KashmirLife 13 Jul 2026 3:41 pm