Trump Says US Has 1,000 Missiles Ready if Iran Targets Him
SRINAGAR: US President Donald Trump said on Saturday that the United States had pre-authorised an overwhelming military response against Iran if Tehran attempted to assassinate him, claiming that 1,000 missiles are locked and loaded and aimed at the country. In a post on Truth Social, Trump said he had already issued orders authorising a US []
Two Chinese PLA Pilots Killed During Frontline Training Missions
SRINAGAR: Two pilots from Chinas Peoples Liberation Army (PLA), including a senior tactical commander, were killed during separate frontline flight training missions on June 10, the South China Morning Post reported. According to the report, both pilots were attached to the PLA Southern Theatre Command and died during separate training exercises on the same day. []
India, New Zealand elevate ties to strategic partnership; target Rs 35,000 cr trade by 2030
AUCKLAND: India and New Zealand on Saturday elevated their ties to a strategic partnership and set a five-year target to double their annual bilateral trade in goods and services to Rs 35,000 crore by 2030 following talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Kiwi counterpart Christopher Luxon. The meeting yielded 18 concrete outcomes, including []
Jammu Kashmir: Police Issue Advisory on SIM Swap Scams, Urge Immediate Reporting of Cyber Fraud
SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir Police on Saturday issued a public advisory warning citizens against the growing threat of cyber fraud, particularly mobile network manipulation and SIM replacement scams, and urged people to remain vigilant to safeguard their personal and financial information. In the advisory, police asked mobile users to immediately contact their telecom service []
5th DCC meeting for strengthening of judicial infra, justice delivery system held at Kulgam
Shopian, Jul 10: To combat drug abuse and promote a healthier society, Indian Red Cross Society (IRCS), Jammu & Kashmir, in collaboration with the Sub-Divisional Administration Zainapora on Friday organised a comprehensive drug de-addiction awareness programme at Govt. SMM Degree College, Zainapora, under the ongoing 100-Day anti-drug campaign being implemented across JK. Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) Zainapora, Bilal Ahmad, who attended the programme as the Chief Guest, reaffirmed the administration's unwavering commitment towards eradicating drug abuse and narcotics from society. Addressing a large gathering of students, faculty members, healthcare professionals and government officials, he stated that the anti-drug campaign has been progressing vigorously across Sub-Division Zainapora over the past two-and-a-half months and has yielded encouraging results. SDM informed that illegal poppy cultivation has been reduced to zero across Sub-Division Zainapora, while nearly 28 kilometres of roadside wild cannabis growth has been identified and destroyed through sustained field operations and coordinated enforcement measures. He emphasized that the campaign against narcotic cultivation and substance abuse would continue with renewed vigour under the guidance and support of Deputy Commissioner Shopian, Shishir Gupta. The SDM further stated that individuals affected by substance abuse are being actively facilitated for treatment, counselling and rehabilitation to enable their reintegration into society as healthy, productive and responsible citizens. Calling upon the youth to become ambassadors of change, he urged them to remain vigilant, stay away from drugs and actively support the administration's efforts to build a healthy, progressive and drug-free society. Speaking on the occasion, G.A. Qureshi, Honorary Treasurer, Indian Red Cross Society, J&K, said that the programme had been organised as part of the Union Territory-wide anti-drug campaign being carried out under the directions of the Lieutenant Governor, Jammu & Kashmir. He highlighted the humanitarian and voluntary role of Indian Red Cross Society in promoting public awareness, social responsibility and community well-being. He appealed to the younger generation to adopt healthy lifestyle and contribute towards the creation of a drug-free society. Earlier, Prof. Shaista Masrat, Principal, Government SMM Degree College Zainapora, underscored the pivotal role of educational institutions in shaping responsible citizens through continuous awareness and preventive interventions. She appreciated the collective efforts of the administration, healthcare professionals, civil society organisations and educational institutions in addressing the growing challenge of drug abuse and encouraged students to actively participate in awareness and prevention initiatives. The programme also featured expert sessions by medical professionals from Government Medical College (GMC) Anantnag and Community Health Centre (CHC) Zainapora. Dr. Afaq Hyder and Dr. Suhail Malik delivered detailed presentations on the health, social and psychological consequences of substance abuse, preventive measures, early identification of addiction and the importance of timely intervention, treatment and rehabilitation. An interactive session was held during which students actively engaged with the experts and raised several questions relating to substance abuse, mental health and rehabilitation. The queries were comprehensively addressed by the medical professionals. As part of the programme, Dr. Suhail Malik also conducted a practical demonstration on First Aid and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), highlighting the importance of emergency response skills in saving livesduring critical situations.
NIT Srinagar's NCC Cadets felicitated by Bihar Governor
Srinagar, Jul 10: Two NCC cadets from the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Srinagar were felicitated by the Governor of Bihar, Lieutenant General Syed Ata Hasnain (Retd.) during a special interaction, where they had the opportunity to engage in an inspiring discussion on leadership, nation-building and personal development. The cadets, Sakshi Sharma (2025BCIV053, Regimental No. JK2025SWIA2081430) and Surbhi Kumari (2025BELE098, Regimental No. JK2025SWIA2081626), are members of the 9 J&K Girls Battalion, NCC, Srinagar, representing the NIT Srinagar NCC Unit. During the interaction, the Governor shared insights from his four decades of service in Kashmir, reflecting on his journey, the path to success, the importance of continuous self-improvement and the role of youth in nation-building. He encouraged the cadets to remain disciplined, dedicated and committed to serving the nation with integrity. The Governor commended the cadets for earning admission to NIT Srinagar, describing it as a significant milestone and encouraging them to strive for even greater achievements in the service of the nation. The two cadets were felicitated by the Governor in recognition of their dedication and exemplary participation as NCC cadets. Congratulating the cadets, Director, NIT Srinagar, Prof. (Dr.) Binod Kumar Kanaujia, said the achievement is a matter of immense pride for the institute. He said such opportunities expose students to inspiring personalities and strengthen the values of leadership, discipline and national service. Registrar, Prof. (Dr.) Atikur Rehman, also congratulated the cadets and said their interaction with the Governor would inspire them to become responsible citizens and future leaders. He noted that the Institute remains committed to promoting holistic development by encouraging students to actively participate in NCC and other co-curricular activities that foster discipline, confidence and a spirit of service. Associate NCC Officer (ANO), Lt. Dr. Nitika Kundan, congratulated Sakshi Sharma and Surbhi Kumari for bringing laurels to NIT Srinagar. She said the interaction with the Governor was a memorable and enriching experience that would motivate them to serve society with dedication and uphold the ideals of the National Cadet Corps. Dr. Nitika expressed confidence that the cadets would continue to excel in future NCC activities and inspire their fellow students.
SAM Nursing College Beerwah holds organ donation poster contest
Beerwah, Jul 10: To promote awareness about organ donation and inspire the younger generation to embrace the noble cause of saving lives, SAM College of Nursing & Para-Medical Sciences, Beerwah, in collaboration with State Organ & Tissue Transplant Organisation (SOTTO), Jammu & Kashmir, organized an Inter-College Poster Making Competition on the theme Leave a Legacy Donate Organ. The programme brought together students and faculty representatives from leading nursing institutions across Jammu & Kashmir, reflecting a collective commitment towards spreading awareness on organ donation. The participating colleges included Arsh Institute of Health Sciences & Technology, Khunmoh, Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences, Lawaypora, Ibn-Sina College of Nursing & Health Sciences, Budgam, Haneefa College of Nursing, Sopore, Ramzan College of Nursing, Pampore and SAM College of Nursing & Para-Medical Sciences, Beerwah. Each institution was represented by its participants along with accompanying faculty representatives, making the event a vibrant platform for inter-college interaction, learning, and advocacy for organ donation. The programme was graced by Showkat Ahmad, Assistant Director, Hospitality & Protocol Department, as the Chief Guest, while Dr. Murtuza Bukhari, Director, SAM College of Nursing & Para-Medical Sciences, presided over the function. The event was also attended by Anshu Sharma, I/C Media, SOTTO J&K; Nisha Kumari, Program Assistant, SOTTO J&K; and Dr. Irfan Lone, Transplant Coordinator, SOTTO J&K, who sensitized the participants about the importance of organ donation and the role of public awareness in increasing donor registrations. Addressing the gathering, Dr. Murtuza Bukhari emphasized that organ donation is among the greatest acts of humanity, stating that while people leave behind memories, organ donors leave behind the gift of life. He encouraged students to become ambassadors of awareness and inspire their communities to support organ and tissue donation. The resource persons from SOTTO J&K highlighted the medical, ethical, and legal aspects of organ donation, dispelled common misconceptions, and encouraged informed discussions on the subject among young healthcare professionals.
J&K Bank Chanapora holds awareness camp for pensioners
Srinagar, Jul 10: J&K Bank on Friday organised a Pensioners' Meet at Business Unit Chanapora to strengthen the relationship with valued pensioners and to address their banking needs and concerns. During the meeting, the Branch Head Masarat Khan welcomed all the pensioners and thanked them for their continued association with JK Bank. The participants were briefed about the latest products, schemes, and digital banking facilities available for pensioners. Special emphasis was laid on various deposit schemes, loan facilities, doorstep banking services, digital payment options, and other customer-friendly initiatives introduced by the Bank. An interactive session was held wherein the pensioners were invited to share their grievances, suggestions, and feedback regarding the banking services. Their concerns were patiently heard, and suitable solutions and clarifications were provided. The participants also requested the Bank to consider extending certain concessions and customer-friendly facilities for senior citizens and pensioners. The Branch assured them that their genuine suggestions and requests would be forwarded to the competent authorities for consideration. Speaking on the occasion, the Branch Head Chanapora, Masarat Khan gave a detailed account about the special banking facilities rolled out for senior citizens. Senior citizen banking awareness covers priority branch services, doorstep financial assistance, and secure digital tools adding that key provisions include doorstep banking for those over 70, priority branch counters, and cyber fraud safety education. She said the senior citizens can now submit annual life certificates easily for pension processing. The pensioners were guided how to guard OTPs, avoid malicious links, and spot fraudulent calls. Masarat Khan said adding that seniors can report digital fraud immediately by calling the national cyber helpline at 1930 or visiting the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal. Pensioners including a delegation from Ahata Waqar, comprising Javid Ahmad Baigh, Gh Hassan Rather, Mushtaq Dhah Mehram, Gh Qadir Bath, Qazi Ab Rashid also attended the awareness camp. They appreciated banking personnel of the business unit Chanapora for organising the awareness camp for pensioners. Qazi Ab Rashid, on behalf of Ahata Waqar, invited Bank Establishment to organise next awareness camp at Ahata Waqar for greater welfare of senior citizens and pensioners. The meeting concluded with a vote of thanks, reaffirming the Bank's commitment to providing prompt, courteous, and quality service to all pensioners.
CS reviews implementation of flagship Centrally Sponsored Schemes in J&K
Srinagar, Jul 10: In a marathon meeting of the concerned Administrative Secretaries, Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo on Friday took first-hand appraisal of the implementation and progress of key Centrally Sponsored Schemes (CSS) and flagship infrastructure projects being executed across Jammu and Kashmir. During the comprehensive review, Administrative Secretaries of the concerned departments made detailed presentations on the physical and financial progress achieved under their respective schemes, besides outlining the targets, implementation challenges and future action plans. The Chief Secretary undertook a scheme-wise assessment covering sectors including education, health, power, digital connectivity, rural and urban development, housing, social welfare, finance, tourism, skill development, water supply, transport, fisheries and infrastructure development. He stressed that effective implementation of flagship schemes remains central to improving public service delivery and ensuring inclusive socio-economic development across the Union Territory. Emphasizing outcome-oriented governance, the Chief Secretary directed all departments to maintain close monitoring of targets, remove implementation bottlenecks proactively and ensure optimum utilization of available funds. He impressed upon the Administrative Secretaries to focus on timely completion of projects, saturation of eligible beneficiaries under welfare schemes and sustained field-level supervision so that the intended benefits reach every deserving citizen. While expressing satisfaction over the progress achieved in several flagship programmes, the Chief Secretary emphasized that every department should work with greater urgency to achieve the prescribed milestones within stipulated timelines. He called for robust monitoring mechanisms, enhanced coordination among implementing agencies and regular field inspections to ensure quality execution of projects and effective delivery of public services. Atal Dulloo further directed all the Administrative Secretaries to closely monitor both physical and financial progress of their respective schemes, ensure prompt resolution of implementation issues and maintain continuous engagement with the Government of India for timely approvals and release of funds wherever required. Reviewing the education sector, the meeting was informed that significant progress has been achieved under Samagra Shiksha and PM SHRI Schools, with major emphasis on digital transformation, smart classrooms, ICT laboratories, Atal Tinkering Labs, vocational education, inclusive education, early childhood care, hostel infrastructure and technology-enabled governance. The Skill Development Department informed that over one lakh youth have already been imparted industry-oriented skill training under the Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY), while implementation of the newly launched PM-SETU programme has been initiated for transforming Industrial Training Institutes into modern Centres of Excellence through industry partnerships and upgraded infrastructure. Reviewing the power sector, the Chief Secretary was apprised that steady progress has been achieved under the PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana, with thousands of rooftop solar installations already commissioned across the Union Territory, enabling beneficiaries to substantially reduce their electricity bills. Simultaneously, solarisation of Government buildings is progressing at a rapid pace under the Science & Technology Department to promote clean energy and energy self-reliance. The meeting also reviewed implementation of Smart Metering and the Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme (RDSS), under which large-scale installation of smart consumer meters and strengthening of power distribution infrastructure are underway to improve operational efficiency, reduce transmission losses and ensure reliable electricity supply across Jammu and Kashmir. On digital connectivity, the Information Technology Department informed that substantial progress has been achieved under the BharatNet Project, with survey and execution work progressing across Gram Panchayats to provide high-speed broadband connectivity in rural areas. The meeting also reviewed the progress of the 4G saturation project and associated infrastructure works aimed at expanding seamless digital connectivity to remote regions. The Finance Department presented the progress under financial inclusion initiatives, including Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana and Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana, highlighting sustained expansion in banking access, insurance coverage and enrolment of beneficiaries across districts. The Chief Secretary called for intensified outreach campaigns to achieve saturation under these schemes by covering all eligible beneficiaries. The Social Welfare Department apprised the meeting about the implementation of Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana, Saksham Anganwadi Centres, POSHAN 2.0 and other nutrition-related interventions aimed at improving maternal and child health, nutrition and early childhood care. The Chief Secretary stressed timely processing of eligible beneficiaries and effective convergence among departments to maximize impact at the grassroots level. The meeting also reviewed the progress achieved under major flagship programmes relating to Jal Jeevan Mission, PMAY (Urban and Gramin), Swachh Bharat Mission, Ayushman Bharat, National Health Mission, AMRUT, tourism infrastructure, fisheries development, transport connectivity and several other centrally sponsored initiatives being implemented across Jammu and Kashmir. The Chief Secretary reiterated that it is imperative to ensure transparent, accountable and result-oriented implementation of Centrally Sponsored Schemes so that the developmental dividends of these flagship programmes reach every region and every section of society across Jammu and Kashmir.
HM Amit Shah to Chair Apex Committee Meeting on Jammu Kashmir Industrial Development Package Today
SRINAGAR: Union Home Minister Amit Shah will chair a high-level meeting of the Apex Committee in New Delhi on Friday to review the implementation of the Industrial Development Scheme for the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, with discussions expected to focus on enhancing industrial incentives, attracting fresh investments and accelerating economic growth. Official sources []
Pony Ambulance wins hearts on Amarnath route with medicines, first-aid on four hooves
Srinagar, Jul 10: As thousands of devotees make their way towards the holy cave shrine of Amarnath, an unusual sight along the Chandanwari-Cave route in Pahalgam has emerged as a symbol of compassion and preparedness a pony not carrying pilgrims or luggage, but a mobile stock of medicines and first-aid supplies. The initiative, popularly referred to by pilgrims as the PonyAmbulance,has become an instant attraction and a source of comfort for yatris undertaking the arduous journey through steep climbs and unpredictable weather conditions. At the centre of this unique service is Farooq Ahmad, a pony owner associated with the Yatra arrangements, who moves along the track with his horse carrying essential medicines and emergency supplies for pilgrims in distress. Strapped carefully to theback of the animal are boxes containing painkillers, ointments for muscle strains, antiseptics, bandages, inhalers, injections, medicines for nausea and altitude sickness, and even emergency medicines related tocardiac complications and blood pressure issues. Many pilgrims develop fatigue, body pain, breathing difficulties or dizziness during the climb. Reaching a medical camp may sometimes take time. This pony ambulance provides immediate relief until professional medical assistance arrives, Farooq said while attending to exhausted pilgrims near a resting point on the route. Hesaidthe arrangement solely belongs tothe administration and the health department. The servicehas been introduced with the support of the administrationto strengthen emergency response mechanisms along the difficult mountain track where thousands of pilgrims pass every day. Pilgrims say the presence of the moving first-aid unit offers not just medical help but also psychological reassurance. I was surprised to see medicines being carried on a horse. My wife complained of severe muscle pain, and the team immediately provided an ointment and basic medication. It was a thoughtful initiative, said Rajesh Sharma, a pilgrim from Jaipur. Sunita Devi from Madhya Pradesh said the sight of the pony ambulance reflected the spirit of service associated with the pilgrimage.The route is challenging, especially for elderly devotees. Knowing that help is moving alongside us gives immense confidence. The administration and local people deserve appreciation, she said. Another pilgrim, Aman Verma from Delhi, recalled how an elderly yatri experiencing breathlessnesswas providedimmediate assistance before being shifted to a nearby medical camp. The response was quick and efficient. In the mountains, even a few minutes matter, and this service can make a real difference, he said. Officials associatedwith theYatra management said the initiative complements the extensive healthcare infrastructure established along the pilgrimage routes, including medical camps, oxygen booths, emergency rescue teams and helicopter evacuation facilities. However, it is the image of Farooq Ahmad quietly walking alongside his medicine-carrying horse through the Himalayan terrain that has captured theimagination of pilgrims. In a journey defined by faith and endurance, the pony ambulance has become more than just a mobile medical unit it has become a moving symbol of Kashmir's hospitality and humanity, where help often arrives not on wheels, but on four hooves.
PMJAY-SEHAT row : Govt orders fresh probe into GMC Anantnag cardiology cases
Srinagar, Jul 10: The Jammu and Kashmir Government on Friday constituted a high-level inquiry committee to conduct an audit and data analysis of cardiology cases performed at Government Medical College (GMC) Anantnag under the Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB PM-JAY)/AB PM-JAY SEHAT scheme, tasking the panel with examining findings of an earlier expert committee and carrying out a comprehensive review of cardiology procedures. The four-member committee will be headed by Prof (Dr) Khalid Mohi-d-Din, Professor at Government Medical College Srinagar. Other members include Prof (Dr) Dharminder Kumar (GMC Jammu), Prof (Dr) Sanjeev Bhat (GMC Jammu), and State Nodal Officer SHA JK Dr Misbah Samad. The panel will scrutinise findings and recommendations of the expert committee, examine the written statement of defence and supplementary submissions submitted by the cardiologist and Associate Professor, Cardiology GMC Anantnag, Dr Syed Maqbool Ahmad Shah, and review all relevant medical records, package selection details, procedural appropriateness, pacemaker implantation records, procurement and billing documents, and other supporting evidence related to cardiology procedures carried out under the scheme. The inquiry panel will also assess financial implications arising from procedures and insurance claims raised under the scheme, verify whether interventions performed were technically appropriate and in conformity with national treatment guidelines and prescribed package norms, and examine any other aspect considered necessary for arriving at a fair and objective conclusion. The government has directed the committee to submit a comprehensive report containing specific findings and recommendations to the Health and Medical Education Department within 15 days. The State Health Agency (SHA), J&K, and Government Medical College Anantnag have been instructed to extend full cooperation by providing all records, documents, technical inputs, and logistical support required for the inquiry. On June 20, the cardiologist was suspended by the government following allegations levelled against him in a departmental memorandum; however, the doctor had then termed the accusations as fabricated. The cardiologist was also attached to the office of the Government Medical College, Jammu. The government had subsequently initiated a preliminary inquiry, though no findings had been released after the suspension.
Rs 15,000 cr Bemina township project gets new technical oversight
Srinagar, Jul 10:In a bid to advanceRs 15,000 crore Satellite Township at Rakh-i-Gund Aksha, Bemina, the Jammu and Kashmir Government has inducted two senior engineersin the Empowered Committee overseeing the implementation of the ambitious urban development project by inducting two senior engineers as co-opted members. The development comes nearly two years after NBCC (India) Ltd. signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Srinagar Development Authority (SDA) on August 8, 2024, for the development of the 406-acre Satellite Township at Rakh-i-Gund Aksha, Bemina, Srinagar. The project, estimated to cost Rs 15,000 crore, is envisaged as one of the largest urban development initiatives in Jammu and Kashmir. According to an order issued by the Housing and Urban Development Department (H&UDD), Er Tariq Ahmad Wani, Superintending Engineer, SMRDA, holding additional charge of SDA and Er Hamid Iqbal, Superintending Engineer, SMC, have been nominated as Co-opted Members of the Empowered Committee constituted to oversee the implementation of the project. The order has been issued in supersession of Government Order No. 123-JK(HUD) of 2026, dated 17.06.2026, and in partial modification of Government Order No. 86-JK(HUD) of 2026, dated 28.04.2026. As per the order, the two officers will figure at Serial Nos. 10 and 11, respectively, in the composition of the Empowered Committee. The Satellite Township is being developed on a self-sustainable model, with NBCC (India) Ltd. serving as the Project Executing Agency. The government has clarified that all other terms and conditions contained in Government Order No. 86-JK(HUD) of 2026, dated 28.04.2026, shall remain unchanged. Pertinently, the Township shall have serviced plots, multi-storeyed apartments, town homes, commercial areas, hotels, a golf course, green spaces and natural ponds. According to the reports, the Township is coming up on a land parcel measuring 147 hectares and would become a major attraction with regard to planned architectural development in Srinagar City.
Govt bans terrorism, secessionism promoting books in edu instts
Srinagar, Jul 10: In view of recent concerns regarding books available in institutional libraries and the procurement of educational material, the School Education Department and Higher Education Department of Jammu and Kashmir have issued comprehensive circulars, prescribing a structured institutional framework for the academic evaluation, content verification, and periodic review of books and other academic resources across all schools, colleges, and universities in the Union Territory. The framework aims to ensure that academic resources available in educational institutions possess established academic merit, factual authenticity, pedagogical relevance, and educational value, while remaining consistent with the Constitution of India, the laws in force, the National Education Policy, the applicable regulatory framework, and the curricular standards prescribed by competent authorities. Under the framework, all government and recognised private schools, colleges, universities, and public libraries have been directed to undertake a comprehensive Academic and Content Audit of books, reference material, journals, research publications, dissertations, theses, digital repositories, and other educational resources available in their libraries and academic units, irrespective of the year of procurement, adoption, or inclusion. The circulars provide that no publication or academic material containing factually inaccurate, misleading, distorted, inflammatory, unlawful, or otherwise objectionable content, including material that directly or indirectly promotes, glorifies, legitimises, or justifies terrorism, violent extremism, secessionism, radicalisation, or any activity prejudicial to the sovereignty, unity, integrity, and security of the Nation, shall be procured, prescribed, recommended, retained, circulated, published, hosted, or otherwise made available in educational institutions. To ensure effective implementation, the government has institutionalised multi-tier academic and content scrutiny mechanisms across the school and higher education sectors, providing for systematic academic evaluation, content verification, quality assurance, periodic review, and institutional oversight through committees constituted at institutional, district, directorate, university, and administrative department levels, while respecting the statutory and academic autonomy of universities within the framework of applicable laws and UGC regulations. The circulars assign clearly defined responsibilities to Vice Chancellors, Principals of Colleges, Chief Education Officers, Zonal Education Officers, Heads of Institutions, librarians, School Managements, and other academic authorities to ensure meticulous implementation of the prescribed framework within stipulated timelines. Institutional heads shall be responsible for ensuring compliance within their respective jurisdictions, and any omission, negligence, or deviation from prescribed procedures shall be viewed with utmost seriousness. The initiative is intended to reinforce academic standards, strengthen institutional accountability, preserve the integrity of the educational ecosystem, and establish a transparent, objective, and uniform framework for the periodic academic and content review of educational resources across schools, colleges, and universities in the Union Territory.
CM launches Kashmir Marathon 2026 merchandise, promotional campaign
Srinagar, Jul 10: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Friday launched the official merchandise for the Kashmir Marathon 2026, organised by the Jammu & Kashmir Tourism Department, at the Royal Springs Golf Course (RSGC), Srinagar, unveiling the marathon cap, finisher's medal, and racing kit specially designed for participants, while also launching the promotional video for the event. The initiative is aimed at promoting sports tourism, encouraging fitness and healthy lifestyles, and showcasing Jammu and Kashmir as a premier destination for national and international sporting events. Speaking on the occasion, the Chief Minister said that the marathon is much more than a sporting competition and forms an important part of the government's broader strategy to diversify tourism in Jammu and Kashmir. Marathon is an event in itself. We are trying to increase tourism in Jammu and Kashmir. Tourism is not limited to destination weddings or conferences. We want to give recognition to the many unique experiences that Jammu and Kashmir offers, including skiing, the gondola, white-water rafting, fishing, and other adventure activities, he said. The Chief Minister said the government is striving to establish the Kashmir Marathon as one of the country's flagship sporting events on the lines of renowned marathons held in Delhi, Mumbai, Ladakh, and other parts of the country. I have seen marathons in Delhi, Mumbai, and several other states and Union Territories. Today, runners from across the country and the world participate in the Ladakh Marathon. We want the Kashmir Marathon and the Jammu Half Marathon to attain the same stature and recognition, he said. Highlighting the wider significance of the event, Omar Abdullah said the marathon sends a powerful message about the Valley's peaceful environment and hospitality. The positive message of the marathon is that Kashmir is comfortable, safe, and welcoming for everyone. We want people from across the country and around the world to come here, participate, and experience Kashmir, he added. The Chief Minister was informed that the third edition of the Kashmir Marathon will be held in Srinagar on October 25, 2026. Participants in the half marathon will run through some of Srinagar's most iconic landmarks, including the Jhelum riverfront, Lal Chowk, Dalgate, and the scenic Boulevard along Dal Lake. Full marathon runners will continue towards Hazratbal and Kashmir University. The course has been designed with a combination of flat and hilly stretches, featuring an overall elevation gain of approximately 960 metres, offering both a scenic and challenging experience for participants. The launch event was attended by Advisor to the Chief Minister Nasir Aslam Wani, MLA Zadibal Tanvir Sadiq, Additional Chief Secretary to the CM Dheeraj Gupta, Additional Chief Secretary Tourism Ashish Chandra Verma, Secretary Royal Springs Golf Course Haris Ahmed Handoo, Director Tourism Kashmir Syed Qamar Sajad, Director Tourism Jammu Vikas Gupta, and other senior officers.
Religious, sports tourism to boost J&K economy: CM
Srinagar, July 10: Chief Minister OmarAbdullah on Friday saidJammu and Kashmir haswitnessedencouraginggrowth in tourismover the pastyear, with effortsunderway to promote adventure tourism, religious tourism, sporting events, and other tourism-related activities across the Union Territory. Speaking to reporters here, Abdullah referred to the Kashmir Marathon, saying such events play an important role in projecting J&K as a destination for adventure and sports tourism. He expressed hope that similar events would continue in the coming years and help attract more visitors to the region. The Chief Minister said the government's vision is to diversify tourism and ensure that J&K benefits from multiple tourism sectors. Tourism is not limited to destination weddings orconferences alone, butalso includes sporting events, cultural activities, adventure tourism, and religious tourism, all of which contribute to economic growth and employment generation, he said. Highlighting the importance of religious tourism, Abdullah said Jammu and Kashmir offers a unique blend of spiritual destinations, including shrines, mosques, temples, gurudwaras, churches, and Buddhist stupas. He said the ongoing Amarnath Yatra has witnessed an overwhelming response from devotees, with many more pilgrims attempting to undertake the pilgrimage than the number originally registered. The CM said the Shri Amarnath Shrine Boardis facing challenges inmanaging the increasing rush while complying with Supreme Court guidelines thatplace a ceiling onthe number of pilgrims allowed on the track and at the holy cave on a daily basis. He clarified that the management of the yatra rests with the Shrine Boardand thatthe government does not interfere in its functioning. However, he said every department of the government plays a role in supporting the pilgrimage. The government's responsibility is to provide full support, he said, adding that tourism remains the parent department for the yatra, handling coordination and funding requirements to ensure smooth conduct of the pilgrimage. Referring to the annual Kheer Bhawani Mela, the CM said the event witnessed a significant increase in participation this year. He stated that while only around 5,000 to 6,000 devotees attended last year, nearly 10,000 devotees stayed overnight during this year's mela, while the overall footfall crossed 30,000. The trend reflects the growing strength of religious tourism in both Jammu and Kashmir, he said. The Chief Minister said the government is also working on improving facilities and accessibility at various religious sites wherever required. He added that projects related to repairs, restoration, and improved access are being taken up whenever necessary. On tourism development, Omar Abdullah acknowledged that several tourist destinations remain closed. Recalling a security review and development meeting chaired by Union Home Minister Amit Shah during the Assembly session in Jammu, he said assurances were given regarding the reopening of several tourist destinations during the summer season. He specifically mentioned Aharbal, Sinthan Top, parts of Doodhpathri, Gulmarg, and other locations that remain inaccessible. He expressed hope that once the Amarnath Yatra concludes and security forces deployed for the pilgrimage are redeployed elsewhere, these tourist destinations will be reopened for visitors. Addressing concerns about climate change, CM Abdullah described it as one of the most serious challenges facing the world today. Referring to the early melting of the Amarnath Shivling, he said the phenomenon clearly reflects changing climatic conditions. We are suffering through intense heat this summer. If this is not climate change, then what is? heremarked. The Chief Minister said climate change is a global problem that cannot be solved by a single region or country.He observed that many developed nations achieved economic progress through industrial growth that contributed significantly to environmental degradation, and now the world faces the consequences of those actions. At the same time, he stressed that everyone has a responsibility to protect the environment.He urged people to first acknowledge that climate change is a reality, noting that some individuals still refuse to accept the existence of global warming despite visible evidence. Recalling his childhood, Omar Abdullah said snow used to remain visible on the surrounding mountains even during the summer months.Today, he said, such scenes have become rare. The CM also pointed out that the naturally formed Amarnath Shivling earlier remained intact for 15 to 25 days, whereas it now melts within a much shorter period. The Shivling is a natural formation, and its shrinking duration highlights the impact of changing weather conditions. Better environmental protection and collective action against climate change may help preserve such natural phenomena in the future, he said.
Udhampur accident : LG directs best care for injured Yatris
Srinagar, Jul 10: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha has taken immediate cognisance of a road accident near Toldi Nallah in Udhampur in which six Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra pilgrims from Rewa, Madhya Pradesh, sustained injuries, and directed senior administrative and medical officials to ensure all necessary and best possible treatment for their swift recovery. In a post on X, the Lieutenant Governor said: Received the report of a road accident near Toldi Nallah in Udhampur involving 6 Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra pilgrims from Rewa, Madhya Pradesh. The devotees were traveling to Pahalgam base camp for holy cave darshan when their vehicle skidded off the road. One pilgrim is seriously injured, while the other five are in stable condition and currently receiving care at GMC Udhampur. The critically injured pilgrim has been shifted to GMC Jammu. I have directed the Divisional Commissioner of Jammu, the Deputy Commissioner of Udhampur, and medical officials at GMC Jammu and Udhampur to ensure they receive the best possible treatment. I pray to Lord Shiva for their swift recovery, the Lieutenant Governor added.
Yatra crosses 2 lakh pilgrims in first 8 days
Srinagar, Jul 10: The annual Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra has crossed a major milestone, with more than two lakh devotees offering prayers at the holy cave shrine within the first eight days of the pilgrimage, underscoring the strong spiritual fervour witnessed this year. On Friday, the ninth batch of 8,796 pilgrims departed from Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas in Jammu for the Kashmir Valley amid elaborate security arrangements. The convoy was escorted under a multi-layered security grid as authorities continued to ensure the safe and smooth movement of yatris towards the Baltal and Pahalgam base camps. Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, in a post on X,said In a remarkable testament to faith, the holy Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra has crossed the 2 lakh pilgrim mark in just 8 days.With the pilgrimage running smoothly onboth theroutes, the spiritual celebration is set to welcome a steady arrival of devotees in the coming weeks. Har Har Mahadev! According to official figures, 3,450 pilgrims in the ninth batch opted for the shorter Baltal route, while 5,346 chose the traditional Pahalgam route. Officials said that by 8:00 am on July 10, a total of 14,502 pilgrims had crossed the Domail Access Control Gate en route to the holy cave shrine. The pilgrims included 8,516 men, 5,064 women, 529 children, 78 sadhus, 59 sadhvis, nine transgender devotees and 247 security personnel. By 6:00 pm, 16,288 pilgrims had safely returned to Domail after completing darshan. The returning group comprised 10,920 men, 4,830 women, 198 children, 115 sadhus, eight sadhvis, two transgender devotees and 215 security personnel. The continued influx of pilgrims highlights the extensive preparations made by the Shri Amarnath Ji Shrine Board (SASB), the Jammu and Kashmir administration and security agencies. Authorities have deployed comprehensive arrangements, including round-the-clock security, traffic management, medical facilities, emergency response teams, sanitation services and accommodation to facilitate the smooth conduct of the annual pilgrimage. Officials have urged pilgrims to strictly adhere to advisories issued by the administration and cooperate with authorities to ensure the Yatra continues in a safe, peaceful and well-organised manner.
Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra 2026 : Yatra safe, comfortable, well-organised: LG Sinha
Baltal, Jul 10: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Friday expressed satisfaction over the arrangements made for the Yatra and describing it as safe, well-managed, and beneficial for Jammu and Kashmir's economy. Speaking to reporters after reviewing facilities at the Baltal base camp, the Lieutenant Governor said the Jammu and Kashmir Administration, Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board, J&K Police, Army, CAPFs and all stakeholder departments have worked tirelessly to ensure a smooth and secure pilgrimage for devotees. Every department, including the administration, police, Army and security forces, has made every possible effort to ensure that the Yatra remains safe and comfortable, he said. Sinha noted that compared to previous years, a significantly higher number of devotees had arrived without prior registration but were still able to undertake the pilgrimage peacefully due to effective management. He said the administration is making every effort to provide pilgrims with a pleasant and memorable spiritual experience. The LG also highlighted the economic significance of the annual pilgrimage, saying it provides substantial livelihood opportunities to thousands of people across Jammu and Kashmir. The religious importance of the Yatra is immense, but it also provides major support to the local economy. Pilgrims purchase local products, stay in hotels, hire vehicles, and thousands of people associated with tents, ponies and other services earn their livelihood through this pilgrimage, he said. During his visit, Sinha inspected accommodation facilities at the Baltal base camp and expressed satisfaction over the arrangements. He said every tenthas been equipped with fire extinguishers,andsafety measures are being strictly monitored by officials on duty. I personally inspected the tents and found the arrangements to be very good. Adequate attention has been given to safety, with fire extinguishers installed in every tent. From the perspective of overall management, this will be considered a well-organised pilgrimage, he said. Reviewing healthcare facilities, the Lieutenant Governor said two hospitalsone each at Baltal and Chandanwarihave been functioning efficiently over the past three years and are playing a vital role in providing medical assistance to pilgrims. He said the hospitals are handling around 1,300 to 1,400 outpatient cases daily, while a few patients requiring admission, including those suffering from high-altitude sickness and other ailments, are receiving timely treatment. Issuing an advisory to pilgrims, Sinha urged devotees to strictly follow the guidelines issued by the government and the Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board. He assured that the administration remains fully prepared to assist pilgrims at every stage of the journey. He also cautioned devotees against individuals attempting to mislead or overcharge pilgrims, stating that rates for all services have been officially fixed. If anyone demands charges beyond the approved rates, pilgrims should immediately report the matter to the Camp Director or the police. Strict action will be taken against anyone found violating the rules, he said.
Chief Minister Omar Abdullahs renewed pitch to develop Jammu and Kashmirs tourism destinations around their unique strengths is a welcome departure from the one-size-fits-all imagination that has long governed the sector. In a region where every valley, meadow and town carries its own character, insisting that Gulmarg remain synonymous with skiing and the gondola, Pahalgam with white-water rafting and angling, and Srinagar with marathon events is both pragmatic branding and sound economics. The governments attempt to position the Kashmir Marathon and Jammu Half Marathon as flagship sporting events is more than a quest for medals and records. It is an exercise in narrative-building. At a time when global travellers are acutely sensitive to safety and stability, images of runners from across the country and abroad traversing the streets of Srinagar and Jammu send out a quiet but powerful message: the Valley is comfortable, safe and welcoming. If even a fraction of these runners return as brand ambassadors, the long-term reputational dividend could be substantial. Equally significant is the acknowledgment of religious tourism as a central pillar of J&Ks tourism profile. The overwhelming response to the ongoing Amarnath Yatra, the rising footfall at the Kheer Bhawani mela and the dense network of shrines, temples, mosques, gurudwaras, churches and Buddhist sites together underscore a simple fact: faith-based travel, when managed sensitively and sustainably, can support livelihoods, deepen inter-regional linkages and reinforce Jammu and Kashmirs plural ethos. The states role, as the Chief Minister rightly notes, must remain that of an enabler; providing robust administrative support without encroaching upon religious management. Yet the promise of this diversification drive comes tethered to two hard realities. The first is security. That key destinations like Aharbal, Sinthan Top and parts of Doodhpathri and Gulmarg can still open and shut with the security graph speaks to a fragility that marketing alone cannot mask. A credible tourism strategy needs predictability: tourists, investors and local communities must know that destinations will not slip in and out of access with every security deployment. The secondand perhaps more soberingreality is climate change. The early melting of the ice Shivlingam at Amarnath and the visible shifts in snowfall patterns are not abstract warnings; they are immediate signals that the very assets J&K seeks to showcase are under stress. Building marathons, ski circuits and pilgrimage circuits on a warming mountain landscape, without embedding climate resilience and environmental safeguards at the core, would be short-sighted. Jammu and Kashmir today stands at a tourism crossroads. If the government can pair its destination-specific branding with long-term security stability, strict environmental regulation and a genuine commitment to sustainability, marathons and mountains alike can coexist in a more resilient tourism economy. Without that deeper homework, new events risk becoming seasonal spectacles layered over old, unresolved vulnerabilities.
Respect Beyond Labels: A discussion
In today's fast-moving world, where success is often measured by wealth, status, education, appearance, social influence, or profession, one silent disease continues to spread through society: the belief that some people are inherently superior while others are inferior. This mindset, though often unspoken, reveals itself in everyday interactions: in the way we greet people, the respect we offer, the tone we use, and the value we assign to others. One of the saddest realities of human nature is that people often judge one another before they truly know them. A person's clothes, occupation, family background, language, financial condition, or social circle become the basis for deciding how much respect they deserve. Yet these are merely external labels. They say little about a person's honesty, kindness, wisdom, or character. History repeatedly reminds us that greatness is not inherited through privilege. It is earned through integrity, compassion, perseverance, and service to humanity. Many of the world's most admired personalities began their journeys with very little, while many who possessed wealth and influence are remembered only for their arrogance. Time has always proved that character outlives status. The feeling of being above others often arises when people compare themselves with those who appear less fortunate. A successful person may unconsciously look down upon someone with fewer opportunities. An educated individual may underestimate someone with limited formal schooling. A person in authority may forget that leadership is not about standing above others but about serving them with humility. Equally damaging is the feeling of being less than others. Many capable individuals remain silent because they believe they are not intelligent enough, wealthy enough, influential enough, or important enough. They hesitate to express their ideas, pursue their dreams, or recognise their own worth. Society loses countless talents simply because people begin to doubt themselves. The truth is that these feelings are often illusions created by comparison. Every individual possesses unique strengths and faces unique struggles. A doctor may save lives, but a farmer feeds the nation. A teacher shapes young minds, while a sanitation worker protects public health. A scientist discovers new possibilities, while a labourer builds the infrastructure upon which society depends. Remove any one of these roles, and the balance of society begins to collapse. Nature itself teaches us this lesson. A mountain stands tall, yet it cannot replace a flowing river. A mighty tree offers shade, but it depends on tiny roots hidden beneath the soil. The sun shines brilliantly during the day, while the moon comforts the darkness of night. Each has a purpose; none exists to prove itself greater than another. Unfortunately, modern society often encourages comparison. Social media showcases carefully selected moments of success, creating the illusion that some lives are perfect while others are insignificant. Young people especially begin comparing their achievements, lifestyles, and appearances with unrealistic standards. This constant comparison breeds either pride or insecurityboth equally harmful. Humility, on the other hand, builds stronger communities. Truly accomplished people rarely feel the need to prove they are better than others. Their confidence comes from self-awareness rather than comparison. They treat everyone with dignity because they understand that respect is not a reward for statusit is a basic human right. Our families and educational institutions play an essential role in shaping this understanding. Children who grow up witnessing respect for every individualregardless of occupation or social standingare more likely to become compassionate adults. When parents teach kindness instead of pride, and schools emphasise character alongside academic achievement, society becomes richer in values rather than merely in material success. Every faith and moral tradition across the world echoes the same principle: human dignity is universal. While people differ in abilities, responsibilities, and achievements, these differences should inspire cooperation rather than discrimination. No individual becomes greater by making another feel smaller. Life itself is unpredictable. Wealth can disappear. Positions can change. Beauty fades. Health may decline. Fame is temporary. The person we overlook today may one day become our guide, our teacher, our employer, or even the one who helps us in our greatest moment of need. Therefore, wisdom lies not in judging people by where they stand today but in recognising the humanity that connects us all. Imagine a society where people greet everyone with the same warmth, where dignity is offered without conditions, and where success is celebrated without arrogance. Such a society would not only be more peaceful but also more productive. People flourish when they feel respected. Confidence grows when people are valued. Communities strengthen when empathy replaces ego. Perhaps the greatest achievement in life is not becoming richer, more powerful, or more famous than others. It is becoming a person whose presence makes others feel respected, heard, and valued. The measure of true greatness is not how many people stand below us, but how many rise because of our encouragement. As we move forward in our personal and professional lives, let us challenge ourselves to abandon the invisible ladders that rank human beings. Let us judge people by their honesty rather than their income, by their compassion rather than their position, and by their character rather than their appearance. In the end, every human being shares the same destination. Titles remain behind, possessions are left behind, and status fades with time. What endures is the legacy of how we treated others. If we can replace comparison with compassion, pride with humility, and prejudice with understanding, we will not only become better individuals but also build a society where every person is seen, respected, and valued. For in the grand story of humanity, no one is born greater, and no one is born lesser. We are all different, but we are all equally human. And perhaps that is the greatest truth we can ever learn. (The Author is a Library Futurist from Kulgam. Email: waniishfaq0001@gmail.com )
Amarnath Yatra: The Sacred Journey That Brings India Together
SURAT SINGH MAHLA It has been a week since the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra 2026 commenced on 03 rd July. Over the past one week, over two lakhs devotees have paid their obeisance to Lord Shiva at the Holy cave. For countless pilgrims who wait years for this sacred journey, the first glimpse of Baba Barfaani is an emotional and deeply spiritual moment. Having witnessed the expressions of devotion on the faces of yatris after the arduous climb, one understands why this pilgrimage holds such profound significance. The Amarnath Yatra is an annual Hindu pilgrimage undertaken in the month of July August with its duration varying from three to ten weeks according to Hindu Panchanga. It is an event of national importance with nearly half a million devotees registering this year to seek blessings in this limited pilgrimage window. Nestled in the mighty Himalayas and covered in snow for most of the year, the region transforms into a vibrant centre of faith, attracting pilgrims from across India and abroad. Ensuring the smooth conduct of this massive pilgrimage requires one of India's largest annual coordinated security and administrative operations. Hundreds of additional companies of the Central Armed Police Forces, the Indian Army, the Jammu & Kashmir Police, and several civil departments work in close coordination for months to provide a secure environment. Multi-layered security architecture safeguards the movement of pilgrims from Bhagwati Nagar Camp in Jammu to the Holy Cave via the Baltal and Pahalgam routes through road & convoy protection, surveillance, crowd management, medical assistance, and emergency response mechanisms. Preparations begin months in advance with detailed planning, route reconnaissance, security rehearsals, and inter-agency coordination to ensure that every devotee can undertake the pilgrimage safely. While pilgrims witness only the final arrangements, the groundwork begins as early as March. It takes nearly two months to clear and prepare the track that remains buried under more than ten feet of snow during winter. The challenging ascent tests the endurance of every pilgrim, but the first sight of the Holy Cave from nearly three kilometres away renews their strength and determination. The demanding journey ultimately becomes a lifelong memory, combining physical perseverance with spiritual fulfilment. Beyond its religious significance, the Amarnath Yatra represents a remarkable example of communal harmony and shared responsibility. While the pilgrims are predominantly Hindus, a large proportion of the service providers - including pony handlers, porters, shopkeepers, tent operators, and labourers during track opening and maintenance - belong to the local Muslim community. The service providers act as medium, an invisible thread between devotees and deity. From assisting in route preparation before the Yatra to supporting pilgrims throughout the season, their contribution is indispensable. The pilgrimage provides vital seasonal employment to thousands of families across Kashmir, while fostering relationships built on trust, compassion, and mutual respect which is a reminder of symbiotic relationship and harmony bridge between two communities. Few events demonstrate such extensive cooperation between communities working together towards a common humanitarian purpose. The Yatra also attracts visitors from different parts of India and the world, creating opportunities for cultural interaction and reducing social barriers. It reminds us that faith has the power not only to inspire individual devotion but also to strengthen social bonds across religious and cultural differences. What could a better purpose of God then uniting people of different faiths? During my interactions with local residents involved in the preparations for the Yatra, I found a deep sense of pride in their work, from clearing pilgrimage route to assisting devotees throughout the journey. They see their efforts as a meaningful contribution towards helping Hindu pilgrims fulfil their long-cherished aspiration of offering prayers at the Holy Cave. Many locals also hold Lord Shiva in profound respect and reverence. Over the course of the pilgrimage, an invisible yet enduring bond develops between the pilgrims and the local communities who support them - a relationship built on faith, service, and mutual respect that remains cherished long after the Yatra concludes. The Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra is therefore much more than a pilgrimage. It is a celebration of resilience, disciplined coordination, national unity, and India's enduring pluralistic traditions. It demonstrates how faith, service, and collective responsibility can bring together people from diverse backgrounds in pursuit of a common purpose. At a time when divisions often dominate public discourse, the Amarnath Yatra stands as a powerful reminder that compassion, cooperation, and shared humanity remain among India's greatest strengths. It is an event that binds diverse peoples together by fulfilling universal human needs: the desire for celebration, the instinct to serve, the search for spiritual peace, and the necessity of mutual support & safety. The Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra thus exemplifies how faith, supported by security, service, and communal cooperation, becomes a powerful force for national unity and social harmony. (As a serving soldier, the author brings a unique perspective to his writing, drawing from his experiences and insights gained through service. His articles often reflect his dedication to motherland and passion for inspiring others. Readers can reach the writer at: ssmahla16@icloud.com .)
Tyndale Biscoe and the Soul of Football in Kashmir
It was an ordinary autumn afternoon in 1891, when something small but stubborn arrived in Srinagar inside the luggage of a man named Cecil Earle Tyndale Biscoe. It was a football that most of the boys at Mission School, Fateh Kadal, had never seen, and, being made of leather, the Pandit students felt it was unholy. Playing football meant running and sweating in public, and schools were meant only for examinations and future government jobs, with games seen as a waste of time by most of the parents at that time. Biscoe had a firm belief that physical sports were essential for building character, so he had begun challenging local customs around work, swimming and rowing, though listening but not yielding to all the voices. He wanted to turn bundles of boys into active, courageous young men capable of service and fair play and football with its demands for teamwork, discipline and courage, fitted his vision perfectly. History is full of accounts wherein C E Tyndale Biscoe stood upfront to ensure that the football gets its due share at least in his school premises. Despite the severe oppositions like parents writing angry letters, boys puncturing balls, local newspaper criticism and other hurdles created in the development of football in particular, Biscoe stayed present at every match during the first year, determined to give the game a chance to take root. He fought a hard battle of popularization of the game of football among the different sections of traditional society in Kashmir. Slowly, football spread beyond the boundaries of Mission School to other schools and institutions of the region who started to adopt it. By the 1920s, Biscoe watched inter-class matches played with real sportsmanship, refereed by the boys themselves. It was the time when the game had begun to belong to Kashmir, its favourite destination. The decades that followed showed how firmly the roots had grown as the Jammu and Kashmir first participated in the Santosh Trophy in 1964, with Srinagar hosting the same prestigious tournament later in 1978-79 and again in 2007-08. Since then, the Valley has produced numerous invaluable icons of the game, including players like Mohamad Yousuf Dar, Abdul Majeed Kakroo, Mehrajuddin Wadoo and Ishfaq Ahmed. The local talent from the valley has reached all major Indian football clubs like Mohun Bagan, East Bengal and Mohammedan Sporting. Today, football pulses with life across Kashmir and the official figures suggest the existence of at least 137 registered football clubs, more than 2500 registered players, 247 certified coaches and the eminence of 19 international players from this part of the world. The emergence of professional sides like Real Kashmir FC have captured public imagination across the whole nation with their skill and the warmth they bring to matches. I-League games in Srinagar give young players rare opportunities to test themselves against stronger competition. The everlasting appeal of the game of football in Kashmir cuts across old divides, with boys and now also girls training with determination, even on cold mornings of Chillay Kalan. Crowds still gather with the same excitement that once followed those early chaotic matches of both stable as well as turbulent times. In a region that has known many difficulties, football offers a shared language of effort, joy and unity. It stands as a reminder that passion for the game can rise above other troubles. Biscoes contribution was never just about introducing a sport, but far beyond the field. Through football, swimming, rowing, and other community services, he confronts entrenched societal ideas about caste, physical work, and what it means to be educated in a very real sense. He maintained that holistic learning requires the integration of physical and cognitive development. The boys who once shied away from the leather ball ended up on the frontlines during floods and epidemics - the real outcome of his teaching approach. The story of football in Kashmir is therefore the one where patient persistence met local passion, and together they built something enduring. What started as one missionarys determined experiment against strong cultural resistance is now a genuine part of life in the Valley. From that hesitant first kick in 1891 to packed local matches and big community events, football has come a long way in Kashmir. Tyndale Biscoe planted the seed of football under difficult conditions, and generations of Kashmiris have watered it, shaped it and made it their own. The leather ball he brought from Bombay no longer belongs to one man. It now carries the hopes, the sweat, and the celebrations of an entire sporting culture - a quiet legacy that still stirs hearts in Kashmir (The Author is an Alumnus of Tyndale Biscoe School, Associate Prof. at SKUAST-Kashmir) .
NC awaiting nod for J&K statehood protest at Jantar Mantar on Jul 20: Omar
Alleges some people trying to sabotage partys program Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Friday said his National Conference (NC) party is seeking permission for a protest at Jantar Mantar, but alleged that some people were trying to sabotage their plan. The NC had announced a sit-in protest in the national capital []
Govt institutionalises content review mechanisms in school, higher education
Institutional heads responsible for compliance; negligence viewed with seriousness Srinagar: In view of recent concerns regarding books available in institutional libraries and the procurement of educational material, the School Education Department and Higher Education Department of Jammu and Kashmir have issued comprehensive circulars. The action has been taken in pursuance of the directions of the []
Kashmir Marathon on Oct 25; CM unveils promotional campaign
Event to establish Kashmir on Indias marathon calendar, boost sports tourism Srinagar: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Friday launched the official merchandise for the Kashmir Marathon 2026, organised by the Jammu & Kashmir Tourism Department, at the Royal Springs Golf Course (RSGC), Srinagar. The official merchandise, comprising the marathon cap, finishers medal and racing kit []
MeT forecasts widespread rain across J&K from today
Srinagar: The Meteorological Centre Srinagar on Friday forecast fresh spells of rain and thunderstorms across Jammu and Kashmir from July 11, with the possibility of heavy rainfall at isolated places in the Chenab Valley and Pir Panjal range. According to the MeT Centre, many places across the Union Territory are likely to witness one or []
NIA chargesheets Shabir Shah, others in 1996 case
New Delhi: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Friday chargesheeted separatist leader Shabir Ahmed Shah and other separatist leaders in connection with a 1996 case of mob violence and indiscriminate firing on police personnel in Srinagar. According to a statement, the chargesheet has named separatist leaders Shabir Ahmad Shah, Syed Ali Shah Geelani, Abdul Ganie []
Amarnath Yatra living symbol of aspirational Jammu & Kashmir: LG
Says SASB, every dept making this spiritual journey safe, seamless, memorable Srinagar: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Friday visited the Baltal base camp and reviewed the arrangements for the pilgrims of Baba Amarnath. He inspected Base Camp Hospital, on-spot registration counters, tents and other facilities, along with the senior officials and directed all line departments []
Yatra crosses 2 lakh pilgrim mark in 8 days
Srinagar: The ongoing Shri Amarnathji Yatra-2026 has achieved a significant milestone, crossing the two-lakh pilgrim mark within just eight days of its commencement. In a post on X, the Lieutenant Governor said: In a remarkable testament to faith, the holy Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra has crossed the 2 lakh pilgrim mark in just 8 days. []
Movement Kalki pushes for separate jammu statehood
Jammu, July 10: Movement Kalki on Friday held a meeting with members of Jammus civil society to discuss building public consensus on the demand for separate statehood for Jammu and address the regions developmental and administrative concerns. The meeting, chaired by Movement Kalki founder Deepak Singh, discussed issues related to development, employment, industrial growth, trade, education, healthcare and administrative priorities of Jammu. Participants expressed the view that several concerns of the Jammu region continue to require greater attention despite the abrogation of Article 370. They called for a broader discussion on the regions future development and governance needs. Speakers also commented on the National Conferences demand for restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir, alleging that the issue should not divert attention from Jammus developmental concerns. The participants said Jammus contribution to national security, religious tourism, trade and revenue generation warranted greater focus on development and administrative empowerment. The meeting adopted a resolution urging the Government of India to consider the demand for separate statehood for Jammu and initiate measures for the regions balanced development. The organisation also resolved to engage with social groups and citizens across Jammu to build wider support through peaceful and democratic means. The meeting was attended by representatives of various social organisations, including Thakur Arjun Singh, Pritam Sharma, Karnail Chand, Atulya Bakshi, Ajay Saini, Rajinder Sharma, Pawan Manhas, Rajinder Hindu, Sunil Mahajan and Dr Randhir Singh Parihar, among others.
Govt to strengthen flood protection along Jhelum
Srinagar, July 10: Minister for Jal Shakti, Forest, Ecology & Environment and Tribal Affairs Javed Ahmed Rana on Friday called for further strengthening of flood protection infrastructure across Kashmir Valley, particularly along vulnerable stretches of the River Jhelum and its tributaries, to improve resilience against flood risks and safeguard lives, property and public assets. The Minister along with Advisor to Chief Minister, Nasir Aslam Wani chaired a high-level review meeting at the Civil Secretariat, Srinagar to assess the functioning and progress of the Irrigation and Flood Control (I & FC) sector across Kashmir Division. The Minister reviewed the physical and financial progress achieved under various flood management and mitigation projects. He directed the concerned officers to expedite the execution of ongoing works while ensuring strict adherence to quality standards and stipulated timelines so that all critical interventions are completed ahead of the monsoon season. Emphasising the importance of continuous monitoring, inter-departmental coordination and proactive planning, Javed Rana called for a comprehensive and preparedness-driven approach to flood management in the Valley. He instructed the officers to identify and promptly address the bottlenecks hindering the progress of flood protection works. He asked to ensure their timely completion in the larger public interest and for the safety of vulnerable communities. Rana also emphasised upon prioritising restoration of defunct irrigation canals, repair of canal breaches and maintenance of irrigation infrastructure across the Valley to ensure uninterrupted water supply to agricultural fields. Advisor Nasir Aslam Wani underscored the need for a proactive and long-term approach towards flood management in Kashmir. He stressed the importance of strengthening embankments, enhancing river carrying capacity and ensuring timely execution of flood protection works. He called for improved preparedness, regular maintenance of flood channels and greater inter-departmental coordination to safeguard vulnerable areas and minimise the impact of future flood events. During the review, a detailed presentation was given on the measures undertaken to mitigate the flood risks across vulnerable areas and the progress achieved under various ongoing schemes and projects. The presentation highlighted the status of desilting and dredging operations, strengthening and restoration of embankments, construction of flood protection works. It also covered the physical and financial progress of various flood management projects being executed under different schemes and funding components. The officers apprised of the status of irrigation infrastructure, water discharge levels and measures being taken to meet the requirements of farmers across the Valley. The Minister was informed that under the Prime Minister's Development Package (PMDP) launched in the aftermath of the devastating 2014 floods, under PMDP Phase-I, most works for flood management and restoration have been substantially completed. Accordingly, Phase-II (Part-A), involving works worth 1,623.43 crore under the Flood Management and Border Areas Programme (FMBAP), is under implementation from FY 2022-23. The meeting also reviewed the safety audit of embankments along River Jhelum and assessed the progress achieved under the Prime Minister's Development Package (PMDP) Phase-II. Progress of ongoing projects being executed under the UT Capex Budget, NABARD and SASCI Disaster Component was also reviewed threadbare. Regarding the initiatives after September 2025, in view of the persistent flood threat posed by River Jhelum and to strengthen preparedness for the forthcoming monsoon season, it was informed that the department had initiated a comprehensive post-monsoon safety audit in October 2025 to assess the vulnerabilities and identify critical intervention points. Based on the findings of the audit, 62 flood mitigation works were identified at an estimated cost of Rs 71.56 crore. Of these, 16 works involving an expenditure of Rs 27.31 crore were completed under the ongoing FMBAP, Regular UT Capex and DMRRR (UT Capex) programmes. The remaining 46 works were tendered under MH-4711 (Flood SectorUT Capex) at an estimated cost of Rs 43.25 crore. So far, 28 works have been completed, while eight others are in advanced stages of completion, significantly enhancing the flood protection infrastructure along the river system. Under the UT CAPEX Budget 202627, the Irrigation and Flood Control (I&FC) Kashmir sector recorded substantial progress across major irrigation, minor irrigation and flood control sectors. For the financial year 202627, the department has taken up 129 works for execution, comprising 124 ongoing works and five new works. It was also given out that sector-wise, the department has taken up 20 Major Irrigation works, 46 Minor Irrigation works, and 63 Flood Control works, reflecting the government's continued focus on strengthening irrigation infrastructure and flood management across Kashmir Division. Under the NABARD-supported infrastructure programme, several key irrigation and flood management projects were completed during 202526, aimed at strengthening the water resources infrastructure and improving irrigation potential across Kashmir Division. The major projects completed included construction/remodelling of Wussan Khul in Baramulla district at an estimated cost of Rs 6.50 crore, construction of a Lift Irrigation Scheme for augmentation of water supplies to New Reshi Khul and Dehgam Khul in Bandipora district at a cost of Rs 7.37 crore, improvement and Upgradation of Ahal Nayan Canal in Ganderbal district at an estimated cost of Rs 4.61 crore. Other works included flood protection and improvement works on Karz Nallah near Commerce Point on River Jhelum at Marhama in Anantnag district at a cost of Rs 2.19 crore.
Statehood can't mask governance failures': Bukhari
Srinagar, July 10: Apni Party President Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari on Friday accused the J&K government of failing to address the developmental slowdown in the Union Territory, alleging that stalled projects and unresolved contractors issues had affected progress across Kashmir. Addressing a press conference at the party headquarters in Srinagar, Bukhari said the government had failed to provide effective governance and urged it to address the concerns of contractors who are on strike over pending demands. The biggest failure of the government is the stagnation of developmental works in Kashmir, he said, adding that the demand for restoration of statehood should not be used as a reason to cover governance failures. Bukhari said contractors grievances, including revision of the Schedule of Rates (SOR), updated bitumen rates and implementation of the Price Index Clause, needed immediate attention to restart stalled works. The biggest casualty of this crisis is development itself. Across the Valley, development work has come to a standstill, he said, adding that the construction season in J&K was limited and valuable time was being lost. Seeking a white paper on funds that have allegedly lapsed since the present government assumed office in 2024, Bukhari claimed that around Rs 7,000 crore of developmental funds had lapsed in the previous financial year. He also criticised the mining policy, alleging that the outsourcing of mining leases had increased the cost of construction materials while local contractors faced difficulties in accessing legal sources of minor minerals. Bukhari demanded that the government simplify contractor card renewals and CID verification processes, introduce a single-window system and clear pending payments for completed and verified works from 2016 to 2019.
NC's Delhi protest an 'Eye-Wash' to hide failures: BJP
Srinagar, July 10: Leader of Opposition in the J&K Assembly and senior BJP leader Sunil Sharma on Friday termed the ruling National Conference's proposed protest at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi over the restoration of statehood as an eye-wash, accusing the government of using political theatrics to divert attention from its failures. The National Conference has invited 52 leaders from political parties and religious organisations across the country to participate in the July 20 protest in support of restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir. The party has also extended an invitation to J&K BJP president Sat Sharma. Addressing a press conference in Srinagar, Sharma said the BJP would not participate in the demonstration. The decision, he said, was taken after thorough deliberations by the senior leaders of the party. They have come up with new theatrics to hide their failures. For three generations they have been enacting dramas, and now the third generation is staging another one at Jantar Mantar. This protest is nothing but an eye-wash. Corruption is being carried out in the name of statehood, Sharma alleged. He said it was unfortunate that whenever people sought answers on governance issues, the government responded by announcing protests and demonstrations. Statehood will be restored through Parliament, not through protests at Jantar Mantar. Why should we join such a programme and with whom should we stand? The BJP rejects such politics, he said. The BJP leader also questioned the status of the signature campaign announced by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on August 15 last year in support of statehood restoration. A year has passed since that announcement. Does the Chief Minister even remember it now? Sharma asked. Meanwhile, Sharma announced that the BJP would launch a mass movement against the government's alleged job outsourcing policy, beginning with a gherao of the Civil Secretariat. We will start this agitation from Kashmir and take it to every corner of Jammu and Kashmir to seek justice for our youth. The government must immediately roll back the outsourcing policy, he said. Appealing to young people to join the campaign, Sharma said the BJP would continue its struggle against what he described as an injustice to unemployed youth. The BJP will not remain silent. We appeal to the youth to come forward and fight for their rights and justice, he said. Sharma also accused the government of corruption and urged investigative agencies to probe its functioning.
Jammu film festival receives 180 entries from 35 countries
Jammu, July 10: The fifth edition of the Jammu Film Festival (JFF) has received an overwhelming response from filmmakers across the globe, with 180 film submissions from 35 countries received ahead of the July 31 deadline. Scheduled to be held on September 28-29 in Jammu, the festival has continued to expand its presence as an international platform connecting the region with the global film community. The entries received so far include 130 short films, 35 documentaries and 17 feature films, representing diverse cultures, languages and cinematic traditions. Jury Head Kapil Mattoo said the response reflected the growing reputation of the festival within the independent film ecosystem. Receiving 180 submissions from 35 countries at this stage is an impressive achievement and demonstrates the confidence filmmakers have in the festival, he said. The festival is jointly presented by Vomedh and Koshurwood Studio and is expected to bring together filmmakers, artists, delegates and cinema enthusiasts from India and abroad. Organisers said international participants from countries including the United States have shown interest in attending the event. Festival Directors Rakesh Roshan Bhat and Rohit Bhat said the vision behind JFF was to create a cultural institution that connects Jammu with the world through cinema. Sanjeev Kak of Koshurwood Studio said the organisation was proud to be associated with a festival that has evolved into an important cultural platform for the region. The organisers have also announced a three-tier evaluation process comprising a Screening Committee, Review Committee and Final Jury for transparent selection of films. The Screening Committee includes Festival Directors Rakesh Roshan Bhat and Rohit Bhat, actor-director Kamal Razdan, actor Suman Pandita, director Ifra Kak and actor-director Manzoor Mir. The Review Committee comprises filmmaker Rahul Sharma, actor-producer Kusum Tickoo, actors Rani Bhan and J.R. Sagar, music director Dr Kuldeep Raina Sudeshi and actor Shadab Khan. The final jury, headed by Kapil Mattoo, includes Bollywood actor Vipin Sharma, actor Ashwath Bhatt and actor Tanvir Dar. Organisers said the distinguished jury panel will ensure a fair and merit-based selection of films for recognition at the festival. The fifth edition follows the earlier editions of JFF, which witnessed participation from several personalities of Indian cinema, including M.K. Raina, Rahul Roy, Yashpal Sharma, Kashmera Shah, Deepika Singh, Ayub Khan and others.
Ladakh gets five fast EV charging stations
Leh, July 10: In a major step towards promoting sustainable mobility and clean energy, Lieutenant Governor of Ladakh Vinai Kumar Saxena on Thursday inaugurated five Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Stations, the first-ever EV charging infrastructure in the Union Territory. The newly inaugurated charging stations have been established at Main Bus Stand Leh, Tia Rong, Solar Colony, Chuchot Shamma, and Khaltsi, marking a significant milestone in Ladakh's transition towards green transportation and environmentally sustainable development. According to the Lieutenant Governor, the charging stations are equipped with fast-charging technology capable of charging electric vehicles up to 80 per cent in less than one hour, making EV travel more convenient for both residents and visitors. Describing the initiative as a landmark achievement, LG Saxena said the project aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of making Ladakh a Carbon Neutral Union Territory. He said the establishment of the charging infrastructure reflects the administration's commitment to reducing dependence on fossil fuels, encouraging the adoption of electric vehicles, and preserving Ladakh's fragile Himalayan ecosystem. The Lieutenant Governor said these five charging stations will serve as the foundation of a comprehensive EV charging network across Ladakh, paving the way for wider use of electric mobility in the region. He added that the initiative will not only support sustainable transport but also contribute significantly to protecting Ladakh's pristine environment while strengthening its clean energy goals.
Police search houses linked to Pak-based operatives
Srinagar, July 10: Continuing its efforts to maintain peace and strengthen the security grid, Jammu and Kashmir Police on Friday conducted coordinated searches at multiple locations across Baramulla district, including the residences of J&K Nationals Operating from Pakistan (JKNOPs) their family members, close associates, and other linked structures. According to police, the searches were carried out within the jurisdictions of Police Station Kreeri, Police Station Boniyar, Police Post Kamalkote, and Police Station Kunzer in north Kashmirs Baramulla district. The operation was conducted in accordance with legal provisions under the supervision of Executive Magistrates and in the presence of independent witnesses to ensure transparency and adherence to due process. Police said the objective of the searches was to gather intelligence, assess any recent developments, identify possible communication or links with handlers operating from across the border, collect evidence relevant to ongoing investigations, and prevent any attempts to revive or facilitate unlawful and anti-national activities. In the jurisdiction of Police Station Kunzer alone, searches were carried out at the residences of 23 JKNOPs, their family members, close associates, and other related premises as part of the investigation. During the searches, police seized several electronic devices, including mobile phones, for technical examination and forensic analysis to aid the ongoing investigations. Reaffirming its commitment to maintaining law and order, police said such preventive and investigative measures will continue as part of sustained efforts to safeguard public safety, uphold the rule of law, and counter threats to peace and security across the district.
J&K Police warns public against SIM swap fraud
Srinagar, July 10: J&K Police on Friday issued a public advisory urging people to remain vigilant against cyber fraud and unauthorized SIM related activities. In the advisory, police said that if a mobile network suddenly stops working without any apparent reason, users should immediately contact their telecom service provider to verify the status of their SIM card and mobile connection. The police also advised citizens not to share One Time Passwords (OTPs), banking credentials, or any personal information with unknown individuals over phone calls, messages, or online platforms. People have been asked to regularly monitor banking alerts, transaction messages, and account activity to detect any unauthorized transactions at an early stage. The advisory further stressed the need to promptly report any suspicious requests related to SIM replacement or SIM swapping, as such activities can be used by fraudsters to gain access to banking and digital accounts. J&K Police said timely action and awareness are key to preventing cyber crimes and financial frauds. Citizens were urged to remain cautious and verify all requests seeking personal or financial information. The police also appealed to victims of cyber fraud to report incidents without delay by calling the national cyber crime helpline 1930 or by lodging a complaint through the Cyber Crime Reporting Portal at cybercrime.gov.in. J&K Police reiterated its commitment to public safety and urged people to stay alert and adopt safe digital practices to protect themselves from online fraud and cyber threats.
Govt ramps up rural solid waste management
Srinagar: In a major push to improve solid waste management in rural areas, the Department of Rural Sanitation, Jammu and Kashmir, has constructed more than 100,700 individual composite pits under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) across 285 blocks of the Union Territory. An official from Department of Rural Sanitation J&K told Rising Kashmir that significant infrastructure has already been created to support scientific waste management across rural Jammu and Kashmir. Under SWM Phase-II, we have established 3,000 segregation sheds where biodegradable waste will be scientifically processed and converted into compost, which can be used for kitchen gardens, agricultural fields and vermicompost production, the official said. The department has also established 134 Plastic Waste Management Units to ensure the scientific collection, processing and disposal of plastic waste. In addition, around 10,000 community composite pits have been constructed under the Swachh Bharat Mission (Gramin) to facilitate safe disposal of wastewater at the community level. The government has also constructed 100,700 individual composite pits under the MGNREGA scheme across 285 blocks. These pits are designed to separately collect wastewater generated from kitchens and bathrooms, preventing its discharge into open drains and water bodies, the official said. He said one pit is meant for kitchen wastewater while the other is meant for bathroom waste water, helping improve sanitation and maintain cleanliness in villages. With proper collection and treatment of household wastewater, local water bodies will remain cleaner and the overall rural environment will improve, the official added. To strengthen rural waste collection infrastructure, the department has provided 230 hoppers and dumpers to various blocks for transporting household waste. It has also distributed 70 e-rickshaws, 449 tricycles, 29 portable trolleys and 3,395 handcarts to facilitate efficient door-to-door waste collection. According to the official, door-to-door waste collection services are currently available in nearly 40 per cent of rural areas across Jammu and Kashmir. Ganderbal district has achieved 100 per cent coverage, with door-to-door waste collection services operational across all rural areas of the district, he said. The department plans to expand the service to every village in the Union Territory during 2026, ensuring universal access to door-to-door waste collection. To promote compliance with the Solid Waste Management Rules, the government will also encourage households to adopt a four-bin waste segregation system. Separate bins will be used for wet waste, dry waste, sanitary waste and special-care waste, enabling efficient segregation and scientific processing of waste at the source.
With Kashmirs tourism sector steadily regaining momentum after a challenging period, the restoration of the Gulmarg Gondola, expansion of border tourism, and development of new destinations have once again brought the valley into the spotlight. In an exclusive interview with Rising Kashmir, Director Tourism Kashmir Syed Qamar Sajjad speaks about the revival of the tourism industry following last years setback, the growing popularity of the Gulmarg Gondola, efforts to improve tourism infrastructure, plans to promote border destinations such as Uri, Karnah and Teetwal, and the departments vision for making Kashmir a year-round, sustainable tourism destination. He also discusses the role of local communities, homestays, and improved visitor amenities in strengthening the valley's tourism ecosystem. Rising Kashmir Senior Reporter Idrees Bukhtiyar spoke to him on a range of issues concerning Kashmirs tourism sector. Excerpts: RK: First of all, congratulations on the restoration of the Gulmarg Gondola after a month-long suspension. Syed Qamar Sajjad: Thank you. The Gondola service has been restored after a month, which is a positive development for Kashmirs tourism sector, especially for visitors. The Gulmarg Gondola is one of the valleys biggest tourist attractions. More than 75 percent of tourists visiting Kashmir choose to experience the Gondola ride, and it continues to attract a large number of visitors every year. RK: There is often a huge rush at the Gondola ticket counters. How does the department manage it? Syed Qamar Sajjad: It is important to understand the technical aspects of the Gulmarg Gondola, including the number of cabins, carrying capacity, distance and operational frequency. Compared to 2024, our carrying capacity has improved significantly. We now have the potential to operate up to 72 cabins. However, we generally operate around 50 to 60 cabins and deliberately avoid running at maximum capacity to prevent overcrowding. We have also introduced measures such as on-cabin ticketing and Tatkal tickets on certain occasions to improve visitor convenience. Above all, safety remains our highest priority. RK: What does tourism mean for Kashmir? Syed Qamar Sajjad: Tourism is the backbone of Kashmir's economy. It provides direct and indirect employment to thousands of people. It is difficult to quantify the exact number of beneficiaries because almost everyone earns from tourism in one way or another. Whether it is a spice vendor on the banks of Dal Lake, a taxi driver, hotel owner, tourist guide or handicraft seller, everyone benefits. The moment a tourist arrives in Kashmir, the economic cycle of tourism begins. RK: Kashmirs tourism sector suffered a setback after last years Pahalgam attack. How do you assess the situation now, and how has tourism performed in 2026? Syed Qamar Sajjad: Tourism went through one of its most difficult phases after the incident. However, it has regained momentum and is once again attracting visitors from across the country and abroad. Hospitality is deeply rooted in Kashmiri culture, and welcoming guests comes naturally to our people. There is also a unique one-to-one tourism model, where visitors directly contact people they know in Kashmir and plan their trips accordingly. Kashmiris have always welcomed tourists with warmth and affection, which has helped restore confidence among visitors. RK: What initiatives has the Tourism Department taken to revive tourism in the valley? Syed Qamar Sajjad: Tourism revival is a collective effort involving the government as well as all stakeholders. This year, we have witnessed encouraging signs. The snowfall during the New Year period gave a major boost to winter tourism, and since then the sector has been performing well. We are optimistic about receiving a higher number of tourists this year compared to the period immediately after the Pahalgam incident. RK : Is the department exploring destinations beyond the traditional tourist hotspots? Syed Qamar Sajjad: Absolutely. Kashmir has numerous unexplored destinations with immense tourism potential. Many of these places are ideal for day trips and nature-based tourism. Border areas such as Uri, Karnah and Teetwal have significant potential to emerge as new tourist destinations. However, while promoting these places, we must ensure that their fragile environment and ecological balance are protected. RK: What is the department doing to promote border tourism? Syed Qamar Sajjad: The government is committed to developing border tourism, and these destinations remain high on our agenda. We are upgrading tourism infrastructure, maintaining existing assets and outsourcing their operations wherever required. More than 20 tourism properties have already been outsourced for better management. We are also promoting homestays in border areas, which are becoming increasingly popular among tourists. At present, Kashmir has over 2,000 registered homestays. RK: How do you see the overall development of tourism infrastructure in Kashmir? Syed Qamar Sajjad: We have to continuously upgrade our tourism infrastructure. Earlier, even basic facilities such as functional washrooms at Apharwat were unavailable. If you compare Kashmir with other tourist destinations across the country, you will find that significant improvements have been made elsewhere. We need to ensure that quality amenities are available and remain functional throughout the year, including during the winter season. RK: What are the Tourism Departments top priorities for the coming years? Syed Qamar Sajjad: Our focus will be on strengthening tourism infrastructure, improving visitor amenities, creating a more business-friendly environment for investors and entrepreneurs, and ensuring world-class services for tourists. Our goal is to make Kashmir a sustainable, year-round tourism destination that offers a memorable experience to every visitor.
25-Year-Old Man Dies of Electrocution in Srinagar
SRINAGAR: A 25-year-old man died after allegedly receiving an electric shock while working at a restaurant in the Shalteng area of Srinagar on Friday. The deceased has been identified as Arbaaz, son of Saleem Ahmad, a resident of Bijnor in Uttar Pradesh, who was presently staying in Shalteng. Quoting officials news agency KNT reported Arbaaz []
DHSJ Orders Immediate Repatriation of Nine Health Officials
SRINAGAR: The Directorate of Health Services (DHS), Jammu, has ordered the immediate repatriation of nine health department officials working in Block Thathri, Doda district, to their original places of posting in the interest of administration and patient care. According to an order issued by Director Health Services Jammu, Dr Poonam Sethi, the officials have been []
NMC Approves 50 Additional MBBS Seats for GMC Srinagar; Annual Intake Rises to 250
SRINAGAR: In a major boost to medical education in Jammu and Kashmir, the National Medical Commission (NMC) has approved an increase of 50 MBBS seats at Government Medical College (GMC), Srinagar, taking the institutions annual intake capacity from 200 to 250 students from the academic session 2026-27. According to the Health and Medical Education Department, []
DGP Orders Intensified Anti-Terror Operations Across Kashmir, Reviews Yatra Security
J&K Police chief calls for enhanced surveillance, night domination, and tighter security along Yatra routes, highways and railway infrastructure
Trump says US agrees to continue talks with Iran but reiterates stance that ceasefire is over
Washington [US], July 10 : As Qatari negotiators travel to Iran in an effort to ease tensions and create conditions for the resumption of US-Iran talks following the recent military escalation between them, US President Donald Trump on Friday said that Washington has agreed to continue talks with the Islamic Republic following Tehran's request but reiterated that the US still considers the ceasefire between the two sides to be over. The Islamic Republic of Iran has asked us to continue 'talks.' We have agreed to do so, but the United States has stated to them, in no uncertain terms, that the Cease Fire is OVER! Trump said in a post on Truth Social. Trump's comment comes as Qatari negotiators travel to Iran in an effort to ease tensions and resume the US-Iran talks. According to CNN, citing a diplomat familiar, the visit was planned in coordination with the United States, and the talks are aimed at reducing tensions and facilitating a possible return to negotiations between Washington and Tehran. The move comes after a lull in fighting on Friday, following a sharp escalation in strikes from both sides that threatened to disrupt the agreement between the US and Iran. In the last few days, there was military escalation between Tehran and Washington, during which the US alleged that Iran had been involved in attacks on commercial vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz, following which its forces conducted several strikes on Tehran in retaliation. The Islamic Republic retaliated with strikes on US bases in Kuwait, Bahrain and Jordan, further exacerbating the military confrontation between the two sides. On Wednesday, Trump announced that the ceasefire agreement with Iran was effectively over for him, declaring that he no longer wishes to engage in diplomatic dealings with Tehran. Trump categorically stated that the peace process was over and he would not deal with Iran any longer. To me, I think it's over. I don't want to deal with them anymore. They're scum... They're led by sick people... I'll speak to our negotiators. They want to negotiate - they're good people... but they have to come back to me. As far as I'm concerned, it's just a waste of time dealing with them, he said. Following these remarks, Trump said that he does not believe the conflict with Iran will resume despite his saying that the ceasefire agreement with the Islamic Republic was effectively over for him. Speaking at a press conference following the conclusion of the 2026 NATO Summit in Turkiye, Trump said, I don't think it's going to start again. I think it's going to go very quickly. They hit a couple of ships, and so we hit them much harder. When they hit, we hit 10 times harder. (ANI)
Jammu Kashmir Govt Appoints Central Public Information Officers in Public Works Department
SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir Government has appointed two Central Public Information Officers (CPIOs) in the Public Works (R and B) Department under the provisions of the Right to Information (RTI) Act, 2005. The appointments were notified through Government Order No. 243-PW(R and B) of 2026, issued by the Public Works (R and B) Department. []
Govt Orders Audit of Books in All Educational Institutions Amid Concerns Over Content
Govt says material promoting terrorism, extremism, secessionism or threatening national integrity will not be allowed in educational institutions
Omar Says NC Awaiting Nod For Delhi Statehood Protest, Alleges Attempts To Sabotage Plan
Omar says party waiting for Jantar Mantar approval; hopes closed tourist destinations reopen after Amarnath Yatra
Has NATO Become a Hostage to Trumps Temperament?
by Asad Mirza Trump dominated NATOs Ankara summit with threats, grievances and demands, while allies preserved unity through accommodation, exposing an alliance increasingly reliant on managing Washingtons unpredictability When Donald Trump landed in Ankara this week for NATOs annual summit, the alliances carefully choreographed script survived roughly as long as his motorcade took to reach []
SRINAGAR, JULY 10: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today launched the official merchandise for the Kashmir Marathon 2026, organised by the Jammu & Kashmir Tourism Department, at the Royal Springs Golf Course (RSGC), Srinagar. The official merchandise, comprising the marathon cap, finishers medal and racing kit specially designed for participants, was unveiled at a brief function [] The post CM Omar Abdullah unveils official merchandise for Kashmir Marathon 2026, launches promotional campaign for the event appeared first on Kashmir Media Watch .
University of Kashmir Announces 10-Day Summer Vacation from July 24
Srinagar, Jul 10: The University of Kashmir has announced a 10-day summer vacation for all teaching departments at its main campus and off-site campuses from July 24 to August 2, 2026. According to a notification issued by the Office of the Dean Academic Affairs, the summer break will be observed by all teaching departments across the University, including those functioning at off-site campuses. The University, however, clarified that Heads, Directors and Coordinators of Departments, Off-site Campuses and Centres shall ensure that their respective offices continue to function as usual during the vacation period. The notification further stated that all examinations scheduled during the vacation, along with other academic and administrative activities, will be conducted strictly as per the notified timetable without any disruption.
1996 Srinagar Unrest: NIA Files Charges Against Six Kashmiri Separatist Figures
Kashmiri separatists Javid Ahmad Mir, former commander of the banned outfit Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF), and Shakeel Ahmad Bakshi were also charged.
Poonch: At least 25 people were rescued by Jammu and Kashmir Police after flash floods triggered by heavy rainfall inundated the Ari area of Mendhar subdivision in Poonch district on Friday. Officials said that the intense downpour caused water to enter dozens of houses and led to soil erosion in several villages. The sudden rise []
Lieutenant Governor reviews arrangements for pilgrims at Baltal Base Camp
SRINAGAR, JULY 10: Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha on Friday visited the Baltal base camp and reviewed the arrangements for the pilgrims of Baba Amarnath. The Lieutenant Governor inspected Base Camp Hospital, on-spot registration counters, tents and other facilities, along with the senior officials and directed all line departments to ensure seamless inter-departmental synergy for [] The post Lieutenant Governor reviews arrangements for pilgrims at Baltal Base Camp appeared first on Kashmir Media Watch .
J&K Govt Orders Transfers, Postings Of 3 JKAS Officers
Srinagar: The Jammu and Kashmir Government on Friday ordered transfers and postings of three JKAS officers in the interest of administration. As per Government Order No. 1197-JK(GAD) of 2026 dated 10.07.2026 issued by the General Administration Department. Ms. Maxiumn Gorkie, JKAS, who was under orders of transfer as Chief Sports Officer, J&K Sports Council, has []
'Bond with India remains unwavering': PM Modi after meeting diaspora in New Zealand
Auckland [New Zealand], July 10 : Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday met members of the Indian diaspora as he begins the last leg of his three-nation visit. He expressed deep gratitude to the Indian community and underlined how their jubilant enthusiasm was palpable upon his arrival. The love and affection of New Zealand's Indian community touched me deeply. They have waited four decades for the visit of an Indian Prime Minister and their extraordinary enthusiasm and warmth were visible today. Their bond with India remains unwavering, PM Modi said in a post on X. Earlier, New Zealand's iconic Sky Tower was lit in the colours of India's national flag as Prime Minister Narendra Modi began his historic visit to the country- the first by an Indian Prime Minister in the last four decades. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal shared the visuals of the Sky Tower in a post on X and underlined that the gesture symbolised the bonhomie between the two partners. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called his visit to New Zealand historic shortly after arriving in Auckland. In a post on X, PM Modi thanked New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon for welcoming him at the airport. Sharing visuals from his welcome, PM Modi expressed optimism towards the scheduled talks with PM Luxon regarding the bilateral partnership between the two nations and the community address in Auckland. Look forward to holding talks with Prime Minister Luxon and discussing the complete range of the India-NZ friendship. I will also be addressing a community programme tomorrow in Auckland, PM Modi wrote. In Auckland, PM Modi will hold bilateral discussions with his counterpart and review the entire gamut of the bilateral relationship, which has seen significant progress in the last two years, especially in the areas of trade and commerce and defence, as per a statement by the Ministry of External Affairs. While in Auckland, Prime Minister will also interact with prominent business and sports personalities. In a reflection of the strong people-to-people ties that exist between India and New Zealand, Prime Minister will address a large gathering of the Indian Diaspora during the visit, as per MEA. After the signing of Free Trade Agreement (FTA) in April this year, the visit of Prime Minister Modi is expected to work as a catalyst and generate momentum in trade and bilateral relations. Both the PMs have also held a bilateral meeting in New Delhi on March 17, 2025 during the official visit of Prime Minister Christopher Luxon to India. (ANI)
TOLIC Srinagar reviews Official Language Implementation in Kashmir
Srinagar, July 10, 2026: The first meeting of the Town Official Language Implementation Committee (TOLIC), Srinagar, for the year 2026 was held today at the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), Srinagar, under the chairmanship of Shri Sagar Hanuman Singh, Chief Postmaster General, J&K Circle and Chairman, TOLIC Srinagar. The meeting was attended by Heads [] The post TOLIC Srinagar reviews Official Language Implementation in Kashmir appeared first on Kashmir Media Watch .
Ladakh opens online registration portal for hotels, homestays, travel operators in Zanskar
SRINAGAR: The Office of the Tourist Officer, Zanskar, under the Administration of Union Territory of Ladakh, has announced the launch of an online registration facility for all tourist units through the official Ladakh Tourism portal. According to a public notice issued by Tourist Officer Zanskar Ghulam Rasool Lal, the Online Tourism Registration Portal of the []
Four Injured as Vehicle Overturns on JammuSrinagar Highway
SRINAGAR: Four persons were injured after a vehicle skidded off the road and overturned near Thard on the JammuSrinagar National Highway in Udhampur district on Friday. According to reports, the accident occurred when the vehicle was travelling from Bhaderwah towards Jammu. The driver reportedly lost control, causing the vehicle to overturn on the highway. A []
Ladakh LG Inaugurates UTs First EV Charging Stations
SRINAGAR: Lieutenant Governor of Ladakh Vinai Kumar Saxena on Friday inaugurated the Union Territorys first electric vehicle (EV) charging stations, describing the initiative as a significant step towards achieving Ladakhs goal of becoming carbon neutral and urging people to adopt electric mobility. Five EV charging stations have been established at the main bus stand in []
LG Sinha visits Baltal base camp, interacts visit Amarnath pilgrims
Baltal: Jammu & Kashmir: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha reviewed the arrangements for Amarnath Yatra and interacted with pilgrims at the Baltal base camp on Friday. LG Sinha, said administration, including Police, Army, and other security agencies have worked together to ensure the pilgrimage remains safe, secure, and smooth. He said every effort is being made []
Boy Drowns in Vishow River in South Kashmir
SRINAGAR: A boy drowned in the Vishow River in the Hassanpora Bagh area of south Kashmirs Kulgam district on Friday. According to reports, the boy accidentally slipped into the river and drowned. Locals retrieved him from the water and rushed him to Sub-District Hospital (SDH), Bijbehara. Doctors at the hospital declared him brought dead. The []
Girl dies after being hit by unidentified vehicle in Qazigund
Qazigund: A girl died after being hit by an unidentified vehicle on the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway at Vessu near KP Colony in the Qazigund area of south Kashmirs Kulgam district on Friday, officials said. An official said that the girl was hit by an unidentified vehicle on the highway at Vessu near KP Colony, Qazigund. []
Proposed Wine Shop Plan Sparks Protest in Srinagar
SRINAGAR: Residents of Panthachowk in Srinagar on Friday staged a peaceful protest against the proposed opening of a new wine shop in the area, urging the administration to reconsider the decision. The residents said the proposed wine shop was being set up in a predominantly residential locality and expressed concern over its potential social impact []
LG Sinha reviews arrangements for pilgrims at Baltal Base Camp
Srinagar, July 10: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Friday visited the Baltal base camp and reviewed the arrangements for the pilgrims of Baba Amarnath. The Lieutenant Governor inspected Base Camp Hospital, on-spot registration counters, tents and other facilities, along with the senior officials and directed all line departments to ensure seamless inter-departmental synergy for a hassle-free and memorable pilgrimage experience. The comfort of Shri Amarnathjis devotees must remain the highest priority. From registration to accommodation, from smooth movement to darshan, every step of the journey should be seamless and free of any obstacles. The Shrine Board and every department involved are united in their dedication to making this spiritual journey a safe, seamless, and deeply memorable experience for all, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor said that Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra is not only transforming the spiritual lives of devotees but also uplifting the lives of the people of Jammu Kashmir. He interacted with service providers, sanitation workers, doctors, and the volunteers who tirelessly run the langars. Their spirit of selfless service is truly inspiring. This years larger crowds are also bringing new opportunities and positive economic change for local traders and service providers, the Lieutenant Governor said. He also stated that Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra is a living symbol of aspirational Jammu Kashmir. It is woven into the very soul of this land, and preserving its sanctity and cleanliness is our collective duty, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor directed the authorities to take strict legal action against anyone involved in overcharging pilgrims or executing fraudulent registrations. Whether it is a service provider, a government employee, or an individual associated with any institution, make no exceptions. Register a case immediately, he said. The Lieutenant Governor emphasized a comprehensive audit of all sanitation arrangements. He ordered officials to ensure an uninterrupted, 24/7 water supply. The concerned officers also briefed the Lieutenant Governor about the arrangements related to security, sanitation, healthcare, accommodation, water and power supply and other essential services. It was informed that an effective feedback mechanism has been put in place and immediate steps are being taken to address issues highlighted by pilgrims. During the review meeting, it was also informed that the number of RO water installations along the yatra track has been increased to ensure adequate availability of clean drinking water for pilgrims. The Lieutenant Governor also interacted with the yatris and enquired about the facilities extended to them. The pilgrims appreciated the arrangements made by the line departments, administration, Shrine Board, police, army, security forces and other stakeholders for their smooth pilgrimage. I invite all devotees of Baba Barfani to come, experience the darshan of Lord Shiva, and let this pilgrimage be a journey of self-discovery and spiritual joy, the Lieutenant Governor said. Speaking to media persons, Lieutenant Governor said: Today marks the eighth day of the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra, and so far, around 1,70,000 pilgrims have paid their obeisance at the holy cave. J&K administration, Police, Army, Security Forces, Shrine Board, and all other stakeholders have worked in complete synergy to ensure that the pilgrimage is hassle-free. Compared to previous years, a significant number of pilgrims arrived without prior registration. We have successfully facilitated their journey through the necessary protocols, ensuring a smooth process. Every effort is being made to ensure that all pilgrims return home with a positive experience. I am confident that in the coming days, devotees arriving from every corner of the country will carry back fond memories of their pilgrimage. 100-bed hospitals, located at Baltal and Chandanwari, have been fully operational, handling an average of 1,300 to 1,400 OPD patients daily. These hospitals are playing a critical role in safeguarding the health of both the pilgrims and the dedicated personnel deployed along the routes. I appeal to all pilgrims to strictly adhere to the guidelines established by the administration and the Shrine Board. The entire administrative machinery is working round-the-clock to assist you. In case of any inconvenience, please immediately inform the nearest Camp Director or deployed security personnel, and all possible assistance will be provided on priority, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor was accompanied by Dr. Mandeep K Bhandari, CEO, Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board; Shri VK Birdi, IGP Kashmir; Shri Sujit Kumar, IGP Security; Shri M. Suleman Choudhary, IGP Traffic J&K; Shri Mohammad Aijaz, Secretary, Department of Rural Development & Panchayati Raj; Shri Anshul Garg, Divisional Commissioner Kashmir; Shri Rahul Yadav, Managing Director JKPDCL and Nodal Officer for Baltal Axis; Shri Rajiv Omprakashn, DIG CKR; Shri Jatin Kishore, Deputy Commissioner, Ganderbal; Shri Sudhanshu Dhama, SSP Ganderbal; Ms Anoo Malhotra, DG Rural Sanitation J&K, and senior officers of Shrine Board, civil administration, police and security forces.
1.70 Lakh Devotees Join Amarnath Yatra in Seven Days, Says LG Sinha
SRINAGAR: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Friday paid a surprise visit to the Baltal Base Camp to review security, accommodation, healthcare and other arrangements for the ongoing Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra, directing all departments to accord the highest priority to the safety, comfort and convenience of pilgrims. Sinha, who is also Chairman of the Shri []
E20 may cut mileage by up to 5 pc but offers cleaner combustion, energy security benefits: Oil Min
NEW DELHI:Petrol blended with 20 per cent ethanol (E20) can reduce fuel economy by 3-5 per cent in some vehicles, the Oil Ministry said on Friday, but argued the impact is outweighed by benefits, including a higher octane rating, superior anti-knock characteristics, faster combustion, better pickup, smoother acceleration, cleaner engine operation, and lower lifecycle carbon []
Former Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina Set to Return Home
SRINAGAR: Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has said she plans to return to Bangladesh around December despite the risk of arrest or death, telling Reuters that she and other exiled leaders of the Awami League intend to return voluntarily and surrender before the courts. In an interview with Reuters, the 78-year-old leader, who has []
Fresh Western Disturbance to Bring Rain Across Jammu Kashmir
SRINAGAR: A fresh Western Disturbance is expected to influence weather conditions across most parts of Jammu and Kashmir from July 11 to 12, with rainfall activity likely over several areas, according to weather forecasters. The forecast indicates that although the moisture-laden winds from the southeast, which contributed to the recent heavy rainfall episodes, are expected []
J&K Govt Orders Departmental Inquiry Against Retired Executive Engineer
*JAMMU : The Jammu and Kashmir Government has ordered a regular departmental inquiry against retired Executive Engineer Er. Rajinder Kumar, who was posted in the Public Works (R&B) Construction Division-IV SSA/RMSA (Samagra Division III and IV), Jammu. According to a Government order issued by the Public Works (R&B) Department, Er. Abhishek Gupta, In-charge Superintending Engineer, []
Attempt to divert attention from real issues: LoP Sharma on NCs statehood protest
Jammu Kashmir: Govt Accepts Resignation of Junior Engineer Appointed Through JKSSB
SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir Government has accepted the resignation of Junior Engineer (Civil) Mohammad Asif Naikoo, who was appointed through the Jammu and Kashmir Services Selection Board (JKSSB), following his selection as Lecturer-I in the Department of Skill Development. According to Government Order No. 244-PW(R and B) of 2026, dated July 8, 2026, issued []
Don't blame everything on statehood, focus on development: Altaf Bukhari to J-K govt
Srinagar, July 10 : Apni Party president Altaf Bukhari on Friday accused the Jammu and Kashmir government of failing to carry forward developmental works, alleging that infrastructure projects across the Union Territory had virtually come to a standstill due to official inaction and the unresolved issues faced by local contractors. Addressing the public through a video message, Bukhari claimed that road projects and other developmental works had remained stalled despite more than half of the working season in Kashmir having already elapsed. He alleged that local contractors were on strike but the government had made no effort to engage with them or address their grievances. Bukhari claimed that local contractors were struggling due to the non-availability of construction material at affordable rates, alleging that mineral resources had been leased to outside contractors who were supplying material at exorbitant prices. He also alleged that delays in payments to contractors, rising costs of construction materials, including bitumen, and policy decisions had adversely affected the execution of development projects. Calling for immediate intervention, the Apni Party chief urged the government to prioritise development instead of attributing every issue to the demand for restoration of statehood. He said roads, hospitals and other public infrastructure required urgent attention, asserting that tourism alone could not sustain the economy and that balanced development was essential. Bukhari also sought a white paper from the government on the utilisation of development funds, alleging that a substantial amount of allocated funds had lapsed in the previous financial year. Appealing to the government to resume developmental works on priority, he said people across Jammu and Kashmir were facing the consequences of poor roads, traffic congestion and incomplete infrastructure projects.(KNS)
PM Modi meets Australias Opposition leader, discusses bilateral ties
MELBOURNE: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is on a three-day visit to Australia, met the countrys Leader of Opposition Angus Taylor on Friday and discussed bilateral ties, according to the Ministry of External Affairs. They held productive discussions on the growing India-Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. The warm and cordial meeting reflected the strong bipartisan support []
Six Amarnath Pilgrims Injured in Udhampur Road Accident; LG Sinha Orders Best Medical Care
Srinagar, July 10: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Friday said six pilgrims undertaking the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra were injured in a road accident near Toldi Nallah in Udhampur district after their vehicle skidded off the road while en route to the Pahalgam base camp. In a post on X, LG Sinha wrote, Received the report of a road accident near Toldi Nallah in Udhampur involving 6 Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra pilgrims from Rewa, Madhya Pradesh. The devotees were traveling to Pahalgam base camp for holy cave darshan when their vehicle skidded off the road. One pilgrim is seriously injured, while the other five are in stable condition and currently receiving care at GMC Udhampur. The critically injured pilgrim has been shifted to GMC Jammu. I have directed the Divisional Commissioner of Jammu, the Deputy Commissioner of Udhampur and medical officials at GMC Jammu and Udhampur to ensure they receive the best possible treatment. I pray to Lord Shiva for their swift recovery, the post reads.
Hot, Humid Weather to Persist Across J&K; Rain Likely at Scattered Places
Srinagar, July 10: The Meteorological Centre Srinagar has forecast generally hot and humid weather across Jammu and Kashmir on Friday, with rain and thundershowers expected at scattered places and brief intense heavy showers likely at a few locations in the Jammu division. According to the weather department, July 11 and 12 are likely to witness one or two spells of rain and thundershowers at many places, with heavy rainfall and brief intense showers expected at isolated places in the Chenab Valley and Pir Panjal range of the Jammu division. From July 13 to 16, the weather is expected to remain generally hot and humid, accompanied by brief spells of rain and thundershowers at scattered places, while isolated areas of the Jammu division may receive brief intense showers. The MET Centre has further predicted a fresh spell of light to moderate rain and thundershowers at many places across Jammu and Kashmir from July 17 to 19. In its advisory, the department warned of the possibility of heavy rainfall and brief intense showers on July 11 and 12, particularly during the afternoon and early morning hours. The weather office also cautioned that flash floods, landslides and mudslides may occur at vulnerable locations in the Chenab Valley and Pir Panjal range. Residents, tourists and commuters have been advised to stay away from nallas, streams and mudslide-prone areas during periods of heavy rainfall.
Attempt to divert attention from real issues: LoP Sunil Sharma on NCs statehood protest
Srinagar, July 10 : Leader of Opposition and senior BJP leader Sunil Sharma on Friday said the party will not join the ruling partys proposed statehood protest at Jantar Mantar, terming it as a mere eye wash and an attempt to divert attention from real issues. Addressing a press conference in Srinagar, Sharma, per news agencyKashmir News Observer (KNO), questioned the fate of the Chief Ministers promised signature campaign for restoration of statehood. What happened to the signature campaign for statehood restoration that the Chief Minister had promised last year? he asked, alleging that the ruling party was using the statehood issue to divert attention from governance failures. Sharma termed the governments outsourcing policy an appointment scam, alleging that deserving youth were being denied opportunities while appointments were being made through the backdoor. He demanded an immediate rollback of the policy and warned that the BJP would intensify its agitation if the order was not withdrawn. He said the proposed movement would begin in Kashmir with a gherao of the Civil Secretariat (Surround the Civil Secretariat in protest) and would later be expanded across Jammu and Kashmir. The BJP leader also accused the government of failing to fulfil its election promises, including providing 200 units of free electricity, 10 kilograms of free ration, one lakh jobs and free LPG cylinders. Responding to a question on whether the BJP would join the NC-led statehood protest in Delhi, Sharma ruled out the possibility, saying the party would not stand with thieves, fraudsters and murderers. He asserted that restoration of statehood remains the BJPs commitment and said it would come through Parliament, not through protests at Jantar Mantar. Alleging widespread corruption in several government departments, Sharma claimed that money was being collected through transfers and other official processes. He urged investigating agencies to probe the allegations, adding his responsibility as Leader of the Opposition was to raise public issues and hold the government accountable(KNO)
Six Family Members Hospitalised in Rajouri with Suspected Food Poisoning
Rajouri, July 10: Nearly half a dozen members of a family from a remote village in Rajouri district were hospitalised on Thursday after they developed symptoms of gastroenteritis and diarrhea, suspected to be due to food poisoning. Officials told GNS that the family members fell ill after allegedly consuming a wild vegetable. All the affected persons were rushed to a nearby hospital for treatment, where their condition is being monitored. An initial probe points to consumption of the wild vegetable as the likely cause of the illness. Medical teams have been sent to the village and further investigation is underway. More details are awaited.(GNS)
Amarnath Yatra: Five pilgrims injured in car accident on Jammu-Srinagar national highway
Udhampur , July 10 : Five Amarnath Yatra pilgrims were injured after their vehicle met with an accident near Toldi Nallah in the Samroli area on the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway. The pilgrims were travelling in an Ertiga car on Friday, as part of a batch leaving the Bhagwati Nagar base camp in Jammu for Pahalgam, when the vehicle went out of control and crashed into the wall of National Highway 44. On receiving the information, the personnel from the (Central Reserve Police Force) CRPF 137 Battalion, Gorkha 4/3, Civil Defence, Traffic Police and Police rushed to the scene to rescue the passengers. The injured pilgrims were immediately transported to the Associated Hospital Government Medical College in Udhampur, where they are currently undergoing treatment. According to officials, one of the pilgrims, Seema Gupta, sustained serious injuries in the crash. Further details are awaited. Meanwhile, as the Amarnath Yatra 2026 continues in full swing, the CRPF has taken a lead role in ensuring the safety and well-being of devotees through a robust security grid and dedicated humanitarian services along the National Highway-44. Personnel of the CRPF are carrying out continuous Road Opening Party (ROP) operations to maintain a seamless security blanket on the highway. Beyond their primary security duties, the 84th Battalion of the CRPF has established a Mobile Health Camp at Chanderkote in the Ramban district, providing round-the-clock medical care to pilgrims and locals alike. Functioning under the supervision of Commandant CRPF 84 Battalion, N Ranbir Singh, the dedicated medical team led by Senior Medical Officer Dr Anantha Krishnan, Paramedical staff equipped with an Advanced Life Saving ambulance and life-saving medicine, is delivering prompt healthcare services, reflecting the CRPF's commitment to both the safety and well-being of Yatris throughout their pilgrimage. The pilgrims, arriving from different parts of the country, have expressed high satisfaction with the security and healthcare facilities. (ANI)
Five Amarnath Pilgrims Injured in Road Accident on Jammu-Srinagar Highway; One Critical
SRINAGAR: Five pilgrims undertaking the ongoing Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra were injured, one of them critically, after the vehicle they were travelling in met with an accident on the Udhampur-Chenani stretch of National Highway-44 near Toldi Nallah early on Friday. Officials said the accident occurred at around 6:10 am and involved an Ertiga bearing registration []
Tehran, July 10 : Former Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was assassinated in a joint US-Israel strike, has been laid to rest at the Imam Reza shrine in Mashhad as thousands of supporters gathered to pay their final farewells, Press TV reported. Photograph: (Photo/X@Khamenei Media) The final burial took place at the Dar al-Dhikr prayer hall after his coffin was carried around the tomb of Imam Reza as part of the funeral rites. The funeral prayers were led by his eldest son, Seyyed Mostafa Khamenei, who performed the ritual prayers over the body. According to the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB), Khamenei's body had to be transported by air to the holy shrine due to the massive crowds packed between the Danesh intersection and the Imam Reza Shrine. State media aired visuals showing vast crowds of mourners lining the funeral route in Mashhad and surrounding the convoy carrying the former Supreme Leader's body to bid their final farewells. Photograph: (Photo/X@Khamenei Media) The state broadcaster also showed the crowd displaying anti-Trump banners during the procession, highlighting Tehran's stance of holding the US President accountable for the leader's death. Meanwhile, CNN reported that the country's newly appointed Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, was unlikely to attend the public ceremonies. Ali Khamenei was assassinated in US-Israeli strikes on February 28 earlier this year, triggering a widespread conflict across the West Asia region. Following his death, his son, Mojtaba Khamenei, was appointed as the new Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic. Last month, the US and Iran agreed to a 14-point memorandum of understanding (MoU) aimed at ending the hostilities in the region and opening a 60-day dialogue window for technical talks, including discussions over the Strait of Hormuz and Iran's nuclear programme. However, US President Donald Trump stated on Wednesday that the ceasefire agreement with Iran has effectively concluded for him, declaring that he no longer wishes to engage in diplomatic dealings with Tehran. Speaking to journalists at the NATO summit in Turkey, Trump categorically stated that the peace process was over. To me, I think it's over. I don't want to deal with them anymore. They're scum... They're led by sick people... I'll speak to our negotiators. They want to negotiate -- they're good people, but they have to come back to me. As far as I'm concerned, it's just a waste of time dealing with them, Trump said. (ANI)
WhatsApp submits reply on username notice; govt examining messaging platforms response: Sources
New Delhi: Meta-owned WhatsApp has submitted its reply to the governments notice on the username feature and the response is being examined, sources said on Thursday. The Centre issued a notice to Meta last Wednesday, questioning the proposed username feature on WhatsApp, flagging concerns that it could materially increase incidents of online fraud, phishing, digital-arrest []
Heavy Fire Damages Textile Factory In Zakura, One Rescued; Loss Estimated At Rs 35 Lakh
Srinagar: A massive fire broke out in a 2 to 3-storey textile structure in Zakura Industrial Area here on Thursday evening, causing extensive damage to property and machinery. Officials said that a call about the blaze was received at 8:27 PM and fire tenders were immediately rushed from multiple stations. The fire erupted in Silcom []
Shopian Police Debunks Fake News, Says 2 Persons In Custody
Shopian: Shopian Police on Friday termed as false and misleading the information being circulated on social media regarding two individuals. In a post on X, police said both individuals, along with their associate, have been arrested in connection with FIR No. 55/2026 registered at Police Station Heerpora and are in lawful custody. The public is []
Police Debunk Social Media Rumours Involving Two Individuals in Shopian
SRINAGAR: Police in south Kashmirs Shopian district on Friday termed as false and misleading information being circulated on social media regarding two individuals. In a post on X, police said both individuals, along with their associate, have been arrested in connection with FIR No. 55/2026 registered at Police Station Heerpora and are in lawful custody. []
Apni Party belongs to people, not any family or political dynasty: Bukhari
SRINAGAR: Apni Party President Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari on Thursday said that the party does not belong to any family or a political dynasty; rather, it belongs to the people of Jammu and Kashmir. He said that Apni Party is a credible platform dedicated to serving the people, voicing their issues, and protecting their rights. []
MLA Lal Chowk calls for expanding public outreach
SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference Provincial Vice President and MLA Lal Chowk Ahsan Pardesi chaired an important meeting of constituency office-bearers at the party headquarters, Nawa-e-Subha Complex, to review ongoing political activities and organisational affairs. The meeting also finalised arrangements for the observance of July 11, the death anniversary of Madar-e-Meharban Begum Akbar []
Rajpora, Uri, Pampore MLAs call on Javed Rana
Seek early redress of public grievances SRINAGAR: MLA Rajpora, Ghulam Mohiuddin Mir, MLA Uri, Dr Sajad Shafi and MLA Pampore, Hasnain Masoodi on Thursday called on Minister for Jal Shakti, Forest, Ecology & Environment and Tribal Affairs, Javed Ahmed Rana, at the Civil Secretariat here. During the meeting, the MLAs apprised the Minister in detail []
Committee on Govt Assurances examines ATR on PWD assurances
SRINAGAR: A meeting of the Committee on Government Assurances of the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly was held on Thursday at the Assembly Secretariat under the Chairmanship of MLA Ali Mohammad Sagar. MLAs Ghulam Mohi Ud Din Mir, Chander Prakash, Iftkar Ahmad, Mehraj Malik, Shabir Ahmad Kullay besides Financial Commission (ACS) PWD (R&B) Anil Kumar []
SSP Anantnag disengages SPO for dereliction in SANJY duty
ANANTNAG: In a firm action to uphold discipline and accountability during the ongoing Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra-2026, SSP Anantnag Amod Ashok Nagpure-IPS has ordered the disengagement of one Special Police Officer (SPO), namely Shabir Ahmad Ganie son of Abdul Hamid Ganie resident of Primegam Hiller Shahabad, Dooru, for gross dereliction of duty. The SPO had []

