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Vehicle Seized After Alleged Stunt Driving on Budgam Road

SRINAGAR: The Assistant Regional Transport Office (ARTO), Budgam, has seized a vehicle and initiated legal proceedings after it was allegedly found performing dangerous stunts on a public road in the Haijan Brenwar area of the district. The action was taken on the directions of Deputy Commissioner Budgam, Athar Aamir Khan, after the authorities received information []

KashmirLife 8 Jul 2026 5:09 pm

MeT Forecasts Fresh Spell of Rain Across Jammu Kashmir

SRINAGAR: The Meteorological Centre Srinagar has forecast a fresh spell of rain and thunderstorms across Jammu and Kashmir from July 9, with heavy rainfall expected at isolated places over the following four days. According to the latest forecast issued by the MeT Department, widespread rain and thunderstorms are likely across the Union Territory on July []

KashmirLife 8 Jul 2026 5:00 pm

7 Best PayPal Alternatives in India in 2026 for Receiving Money

PayPal is often the first tool Indian freelancers and businesses reach for when an overseas client needs to pay them, mostly because it is familiar to everyone. Familiarity, though, is not the same as value. Once you account for PayPal's cross-border percentage, its fixed per-transaction fee, and the markup baked into its currency conversion, it quietly becomes one of the more expensive ways to bring foreign income into India. For anyone receiving payments regularly, the difference between PayPal and a better-matched platform can add up to a meaningful sum across a year. This guide compares the seven best PayPal alternatives in India in 2026 for receiving money from international clients. Each entry covers what the platform is, who it suits, how its pricing works, and what to watch out for. Platforms such as Skydo were built specifically around the way export income should enter India, so the list starts there and then broadens out. Before the list, it is worth being clear about why people look past PayPal in the first place. The issue is rarely reliability, since PayPal works. The issue is the total cost and the compliance gap. PayPal does not produce Indian export documentation like a FIRA in a structured way, so you are often left to handle that yourself, on top of paying more than you would elsewhere. The alternatives below address one or both of those problems. 1. Skydo Skydo is a cross-border payments platform built for Indian exporters, freelancers, and small businesses. You receive virtual accounts in major currencies, share them with clients as you would share bank details, and the money lands in your Indian account in INR. Against PayPal, the contrast is sharp on exactly the two points that matter. Pricing is a flat, predictable fee instead of a stack of percentage and fixed charges, and the exchange rate is transparent and close to the mid-market rate rather than carrying a hidden markup. On top of that, it runs as an RBI-authorised set-up and issues a FIRA automatically for every payment, closing the compliance gap that PayPal leaves open. Skydo keeps a detailed list of the best paypal alternatives in india for a closer comparison. Best for: freelancers and exporters who want lower predictable costs and automatic compliance. Watch-outs: built for receiving cross-border income rather than domestic card acceptance. 2. Wise (Wise Business) Wise is a strong PayPal alternative for the exchange rate alone. It shows the real mid-market rate and charges a clear separate fee, and a Wise Business account gives you local account details in several currencies so clients can pay you locally. The FX transparency is the headline advantage over PayPal. The limitation for Indian users is that Wise does not produce structured export compliance documents, so you manage the paperwork yourself, and receiving into India has its own conditions. Best for: users focused on getting the best exchange rate who handle their own compliance. Watch-outs: documentation is on you. 3. Payoneer Payoneer is widely used by freelancers and sellers on global marketplaces, and it integrates with platforms like Upwork, Fiverr, and Amazon. It gives you multi-currency receiving accounts and moves money to your Indian bank. Compared with PayPal it is often friendlier for marketplace income, though its percentage-based receiving fee and conversion margin can grow on larger invoices. The marketplace integrations are the main reason to choose it. Best for: marketplace freelancers and sellers. Watch-outs: percentage and conversion costs add up at higher volumes. 4. Xflow Xflow is an India-first cross-border receivables platform that, like the option at the top of this list, focuses on helping exporters receive foreign payments with compliance handled inside the flow. It is a more India-aware alternative to PayPal than the global generalists. Because it sits in the same category as the leading India-first platform, compare the two directly on the all-in fee per payment, the exchange rate, the settlement speed, and how cleanly FIRA and reconciliation are handled. Best for: Indian exporters wanting a compliance-aware collection platform. Watch-outs: compare fee and FX structures before committing. 5. Razorpay (international payments) For businesses that run a website or app and want a hosted checkout, Razorpay supports international card acceptance for eligible merchants alongside domestic payments. It is a different model from PayPal's wallet, oriented around checkout rather than peer-style invoicing. Its percentage-based merchant discount rate and eligibility requirements make it better suited to businesses with a checkout than to solo freelancers sending a few invoices a month. Best for: businesses needing a checkout gateway with some international card acceptance. Watch-outs: gateway pricing and eligibility rules. 6. Cashfree Payments Cashfree offers a global collections product alongside its gateway, aimed at businesses receiving money from abroad. It sits near Razorpay in approach, with collection, payout, and reconciliation tools in one place. Its percentage-based pricing and business-sized feature set make it a fit for companies rather than individual freelancers, but for those companies it consolidates several money flows. Best for: Indian companies wanting collections and payouts together. Watch-outs: heavier than a simple freelancer needs. 7. Stripe (where available) Stripe is a developer-friendly payments platform that some Indian businesses use for online checkout, though its availability and supported use cases for Indian merchants are more limited than in markets where it operates natively. For product businesses with the right setup it can be a capable PayPal alternative for accepting card payments. As with other gateways, it is oriented around checkout rather than invoice-based receiving, and it does not produce Indian export documentation in a structured way. Best for: product businesses with online checkout and the technical setup to use it. Watch-outs: availability limits and a checkout-first model. Quick comparison Platform Pricing model FX approach Settlement and FIRA Best for Skydo Flat, predictable fee Transparent, near mid-market Fast to INR, auto FIRA Exporters wanting low predictable cost Wise Per-transfer fee Mid-market, shown openly Varies, no India export docs FX-focused users Payoneer Percentage on receiving Conversion margin Marketplace payouts Marketplace freelancers Xflow Collection pricing Compare directly Compliance in the flow India-first comparison shoppers Razorpay Percentage MDR (gateway) Gateway rate Checkout-based Businesses needing a checkout Cashfree Percentage (gateway) Gateway rate Collections and payouts Companies wanting all-in-one Stripe Checkout pricing Gateway rate Checkout-based Product businesses with checkout How to choose the right PayPal alternative Start with how you receive money. If you invoice clients directly, the all-in cost per payment is what matters, and a flat-fee collection platform usually beats PayPal's stacked charges, especially as invoices grow. If you run a checkout on a website or app, a gateway like Razorpay, Cashfree, or Stripe fits more naturally than a wallet. Then look hard at the exchange rate, because PayPal's conversion markup is a large part of why it costs more than it seems. A platform that shows the mid-market rate openly lets you see the real cost before you commit. Finally, weigh compliance. PayPal leaves you to handle export documentation, while India-first platforms generate a FIRA automatically and apply the correct purpose code. For regular foreign income, that automatic paperwork is often the deciding advantage, since it turns a recurring chore into something that simply happens. Where PayPal's cost actually comes from To understand why an alternative can save you so much, it helps to break down where PayPal's cost sits, because it is spread across several places rather than concentrated in one obvious fee. There is the cross-border transaction percentage, which applies because the payment crosses a border. There is a fixed per-transaction component. And there is the currency conversion, where the rate used to turn foreign currency into rupees carries a markup over the mid-market rate. Individually, none of these looks alarming. Together, and applied to every payment, they make PayPal one of the more expensive ways to receive regular foreign income. The conversion markup in particular is easy to overlook because it is not presented as a fee at all, it is simply built into the rate you receive. This is the same hidden-FX problem that affects many platforms, but PayPal stacks it on top of explicit fees, which is what makes it costly for steady invoicing rather than the occasional payment. The practical implication is that the more you receive through PayPal, the more an alternative is worth to you. For a one-off payment the difference may be small enough to ignore for the sake of convenience. For a freelancer billing several thousand dollars a month, the gap between PayPal and a flat-fee platform with transparent FX can become a meaningful share of income over a year. A simple framework for choosing Faced with several alternatives, a simple decision framework cuts through the noise. First, separate your income into checkout-based and invoice-based. If you sell through a website or app and need a hosted checkout, you are looking at gateways. If you invoice clients directly, you are looking at collection platforms and transfer services. Second, within your category, compare on the rupees that actually arrive against a real invoice, not the advertised fee, so the exchange rate is included. Third, check the compliance experience, since a platform that issues a FIRA automatically saves you recurring work that PayPal leaves to you. Fourth, consider keeping PayPal as a narrow fallback for clients who will not use anything else, while running your normal income through the cheaper, cleaner method. This framework lets you keep the convenience of PayPal where it genuinely matters while stopping it from quietly taxing your main income stream. Frequently asked questions Why is PayPal considered expensive in India? PayPal combines a cross-border percentage, a fixed per-transaction fee, and a currency conversion markup. Individually each looks small, but together they make it one of the pricier ways to receive regular foreign income. What is the cheapest PayPal alternative for receiving money? For regular invoicing, a flat-fee collection platform with a transparent exchange rate usually leaves the most money in hand, because it avoids both stacked fees and a hidden FX margin. Do PayPal alternatives handle compliance better? India-first platforms typically do, by issuing a FIRA automatically and applying the correct purpose code. Global generalists and PayPal usually leave that to you. Can I keep PayPal as a backup? Yes. Many freelancers use a cheaper primary method and keep PayPal for clients who insist on it or for the occasional one-off payment. Which alternative is best for receiving money in India? For receiving foreign income specifically, India-first platforms that combine transparent FX, flat predictable pricing, fast settlement, and automatic FIRA tend to be the strongest fit, with Skydo a leading example. Does switching from PayPal mean more work for my clients? Usually not. With a collection platform that gives you local receiving details, paying can feel as simple as PayPal, or simpler, because the client pays into what looks like a local account rather than a wallet. Can I migrate away from PayPal gradually? Yes, and many people do. Move your larger and more regular invoices to a cheaper method first, where the savings are biggest, and keep PayPal for clients who insist on it until they are comfortable switching. Is PayPal safe even if it is expensive? PayPal is reliable and widely trusted. The reason to look elsewhere is cost and the compliance gap for Indian export income, not safety. The bottom line PayPal earns its place through sheer familiarity, but familiarity is expensive when you receive money regularly. The better alternative depends on how you get paid, with gateways suiting checkout-based businesses and flat-fee collection platforms suiting direct invoicing. For most Indian freelancers and exporters, a platform that pairs transparent FX and predictable pricing with automatic FIRA leaves more money in hand and less paperwork on your desk. Compare the all-in cost, the exchange rate, the speed, and the compliance support together, and the right PayPal alternative for receiving money in India is easy to identify.

RisingKashmir 8 Jul 2026 4:48 pm

Srinagar Traffic Police Issues Advisory, Announces Diversions for 25th Muharram Procession

SRINAGAR: The Srinagar Traffic Police has issued a traffic advisory announcing diversions and restrictions in parts of the city on July 11 in view of the 25th Muharram procession from Arabal to Imambara Gulshan Ali, Shalimar. According to the advisory issued by the Senior Superintendent of Police, Traffic City Srinagar, the arrangements have been made []

KashmirLife 8 Jul 2026 4:42 pm

Ganderbal Admin Probes Alleged Irregularities in Amarnath Yatra On-Spot Registration

SRINAGAR: The District Administration Ganderbal has initiated an inquiry into alleged irregularities in the on-the-spot registration process for Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra pilgrims at the Manigam Transit Camp, assuring that appropriate action will be taken against anyone found responsible. In a handout, a spokesperson said the administration had taken cognisance of certain irregularities reported during []

KashmirLife 8 Jul 2026 4:31 pm

Civil society backs NC's statehood protest, regional parties to be invited: CM Omar

Srinagar, July 08 : Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Wednesday said that representatives of civil society have extended support to National Conference's proposed July 20 protest at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi for statehood restoration, saying that all regional parties will also be invited. Speaking to reporters in Srinagar, CM Omar, per news agencyKashmir News Observer (KNO), said around 170 representatives from different sections of society, including religious leaders, traders, educationists, retired bureaucrats and tourism stakeholders, attended a meeting that lasted nearly three hours. It was not a delegation but a meeting of the civil society. Everyone, without exception, stressed that the restoration of statehood has already been delayed for too long and should not be denied any further, he said. The Chief Minister said the meeting adopted a resolution urging the Centre to restore statehood and they also supported the proposed protest at Jantar Mantar. He also said invitations are being sent to all political parties in Jammu and Kashmir. National Conference president Farooq Abdullah will also invite leaders of the INDIA bloc as well as regional parties. We hope they will join us and support this protest, he said. On being askeed about reports that 1,544 schools in Jammu and Kashmir are functioning with a single teacher, CM Omar said the figures were based on an old report, not the current situation and the government would provide updated figures in the Assembly. The Chief Minister also said Union Home Minister Amit Shah spoke to him about the weather situation after heavy rainfall affected parts of the Chenab Valley and Kathua. The Home Minister called to enquire about the situation. I briefed him, and he assured all possible assistance, he sai(KNO)

RisingKashmir 8 Jul 2026 4:27 pm

Statehood Restoration Cant Wait, Centre Must Act Now: CM Omar

SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Wednesday urged the Centre to restore statehood to the Union Territory without further delay, asserting that civil society across the region is united in its demand and that it is too late to delay any longer. Addressing reporters, the Chief Minister said a meeting of around []

KashmirLife 8 Jul 2026 4:14 pm

Ganderbal Admin Warns Pilgrims Against Touts, Says Manigam Registration Irregularities Under Probe

Ganderbal: The District Administration Ganderbal has taken cognizance of certain irregularities that occurred during the on-spot registration process for Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra pilgrims at the Manigam Transit Camp. In a handout, the spokesman said that the matter is presently under investigation and appropriate action will be taken against anyone found involved. The administration informed []

Kashmir Reader 8 Jul 2026 4:01 pm

Jammu Kashmir: DYSS Mandates League-cum-Knockout Format for Fair Athlete Selection

SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir Department of Youth Services and Sports (DYSS) has directed all district heads to organise competitions on a league-cum-knockout basis to ensure fair selection of talented athletes and provide deserving players with greater opportunities to showcase their abilities. In a circular issued by the Directorate of Youth Services and Sports, the []

KashmirLife 8 Jul 2026 4:00 pm

No Trekking or Camping in Bhaderwah Without Prior Permission: Admin

SRINAGAR: Authorities in Jammu and Kashmirs Doda district have imposed restrictions on trekking, hiking, camping and other adventure activities across the Bhaderwah subdivision, citing security concerns and potential natural hazards. The order was issued by Additional Deputy Commissioner, Bhaderwah, Sunil Kumar Bhityal, under Section 163 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), and came into []

KashmirLife 8 Jul 2026 3:45 pm

Centre Approves Rs 990.51 Crore Leh Bypass Project to Improve Connectivity in Ladakh

SRINAGAR: The Central Government has approved the construction of the Leh Bypass (Southern Alignment) in the Union Territory of Ladakh at an estimated cost of Rs 990.51 crore, Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari announced on Wednesday. Ladakh In the Union Territory of Ladakh, we have approved the construction of []

KashmirLife 8 Jul 2026 3:36 pm

Trump Says US-Iran Ceasefire Over, Calls Further Talks Waste of Time

SRINAGAR: US President Donald Trump on Wednesday said he believed the ceasefire between the United States and Iran was effectively over, describing any further negotiations as a waste of time, according to the BBC. Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of the NATO summit, Trump said, I think its over. I dont want to deal []

KashmirLife 8 Jul 2026 3:26 pm

Thousands Stranded on JammuSrinagar Highway as Traffic Halted Near Navyug Tunnel

SRINAGAR: Thousands of passengers, were stranded on the JammuSrinagar National Highway on Wednesday after authorities halted Jammu-bound traffic near the Navyug Tunnel in Kulgam district. Hundreds of vehicles remained stranded along the highway from the Navyug Tunnel to Mir Bazar following the suspension of traffic, causing significant inconvenience to commuters. Traffic authorities did not specify []

KashmirLife 8 Jul 2026 2:59 pm

Its over, don't want to deal with them, Trump signals curtains for US-Iran peace deal as tensions spiral in West Asia

Ankara , July 8 : US President Donald Trump announced 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 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. labelled Iranians as liars, cheats and sick people, while confirming that American forces had targeted very dangerous people within Iran during the night. They're liars, they're cheats, they're sick people. They've hurt their people. They killed 54,000 people -- as of now -- who were protesting. You know, when people say how come they haven't taken over? They can't take over because they're dead, Trump stated. We attacked, very powerfully last night, the very dangerous people from Iran... There's something wrong with them. We say, 'Go and do your funeral stuff,' and instead of that, they start shooting rockets at ships yesterday. So we hit them very hard last night, he added. Earlier, amid spiralling regional tensions, Iran's top negotiator and Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf strongly hit back at Washington, detailing numerous breaches of bilateral agreements by the United States. In a post on X, the senior Iranian official enumerated several major violations of the MoU committed by the US administration, indicating a severe breakdown in diplomatic commitments between the two countries. According to the Parliament Speaker, these American actions include violating Iranian adjustments in the Strait, persistent threats of further strikes, einstating oil sanctions, attacks on southern Iran, and continued Zionist aggression in Lebanon. Issuing a firm warning against Washington's hardline approach and asserting Tehran's refusal to back down under intense military and economic pressure, Ghalibaf concluded his statement on a defiant note. The era of bullying and extortion is over. It leads nowhere, he wrote on X. We don't fold. This fierce rhetorical retaliation from Tehran comes in direct response to a dramatic escalation of hostilities, with the United States launching extensive military operations against Iranian targets following fresh maritime incidents. The military actions were initiated after three vessels were struck while navigating the strategic Strait of Hormuz, an act Washington attributes directly to the Iranian armed forces. According to an official communication from the US Central Command, the powerful strikes were deployed as a direct countermeasure to Iranian operations against international shipping lanes and were explicitly designed to impose heavy costs for targeting and attacking commercial shipping. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 8 Jul 2026 2:56 pm

Anantnag police apprehends three OGWs with help of facial recognition system

Anantnag , July 8 : In a significant success demonstrating the effectiveness of advanced surveillance technology deployed for the ongoing Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra, the Facial Recognition System (FRS) installed by Anantnag Police generated timely alerts regarding three suspicious individuals while they were passing through the Sarbal area. Acting swiftly on the alerts, police personnel intercepted and verified the identities of the individuals. During the verification process, all three were identified as Over Ground Workers (OGWs), according to the Kashmir police. Based on the intelligence generated through the Facial Recognition System and subsequent verification, all three individuals were promptly apprehended by Anantnag Police for further legal proceedings. The successful detection highlights the crucial role of technology-driven policing in strengthening the security grid and ensuring a safe, secure, and incident-free Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra, the police stated. Anantnag Police remains committed to leveraging modern surveillance systems and maintaining a robust security framework to safeguard pilgrims and uphold peace in the district. Meanwhile, as the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra 2026 continues in full swing, the Central Reserve Police Force (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. On July 3, the 57-day pilgrimage commenced, which is being heavily monitored using digital surveillance and RFID tracking systems to ensure crowd management and safety. The annual yatra is scheduled to conclude on August 28, coinciding with the festival of Raksha Bandhan. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 8 Jul 2026 2:44 pm

Amit Shah speaks to Omar Abdullah, assures Centres support amid heavy rainfall

Srinagar: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday spoke to Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah to review the situation arising from heavy rainfall in the Union Territory, officials said. A top official said that Shah took stock of the weather-related situation and assured the Chief Minister of every possible assistance from the Centre []

Kashmir Reader 8 Jul 2026 2:43 pm

4 Teachers Suspended In Ganderbal Over Alleged Lapses During Amarnath Yatra Duties

Ganderbal, July 08 : The Chief Education Officer Ganderbal has placed four teachers under suspension with immediate effect over alleged dereliction of duties at Transit Camp Manigam. As per an order issued, the copy which lies with GNS states that the action was taken on the communication received from the Nodal Officer, Transit Camp Manigam, Assistant Commissioner Revenue Ganderbal, vide Letter No. TCM/SANJY/2026/173-77 dated 07-07-2026. The suspended teachers have been identified as Bilal Ahmad Sheikh, son of Mohd Hussain Sheikh, resident of Haripora Kangan; Aabid Mohi-ud-din Bhat, son of Ghulam Mohi-ud-din Bhat, resident of Manigam; Peer Mudasir, son of Abdul Rashid Shah, resident of Wussan; and Gowhar Rashid Kullu, son of Abdul Rashid Kuloo, resident of Gund. Officials said the suspension order has been issued pending further inquiry into the matter related to arrangements for the ongoing Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra.(GNS)

RisingKashmir 8 Jul 2026 2:20 pm

HM Amit Shah speaks to CM Omar , assures Centre's support amid heavy rainfall

Srinagar, July 08 : Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday spoke to Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah to review the situation arising from heavy rainfall in the Union Territory, officials said. A top official told news agencyKashmir News Observer (KNO) that Shah took stock of the weather-related situation and assured the Chief Minister of every possible assistance from the Centre to deal with any challenges caused by the rains. Heavy rains across several parts of Jammu and Kashmir have affected normal life, with authorities on alert and taking necessary measures to ensure public safety and minimise disruptions(KNO)

RisingKashmir 8 Jul 2026 2:05 pm

PM Modi departs for Australia after 3-day Indonesia visit

Indonesia, July 8 : Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday (local time) emplaned for Melbourne, Australia, after concluding the Indonesia leg of his three-nation visit from July 6-8. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be in Australia on Wednesday. This is PM Modi's third visit to Australia, and he will be visiting Melbourne after a gap of 12 years. His last visit to Melbourne was in November 2014, and his last visit to Australia was in May 2023. Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Modi and President Prabowo inaugurated the restoration project of the nearly 1,000-year-old Prambanan Temple, marking a significant milestone in India-Indonesia cultural cooperation. The temple, one of Southeast Asia's most prominent Hindu heritage sites, is recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Indian High Commissioner to Australia Nagesh Singh says the Australia visit by the Prime Minister will see several outcomes emerge during his meetings with Australian PM Albanese. The third annual leader's summit, for which the Prime Minister's coming to Melbourne, has a very comprehensive agenda. If you remember in 2022, we signed the comprehensive strategic partnership between our two countries, and this is an opportunity for the two Prime Ministers to take stock of where we are today in terms of our strategic partnership and also to give us directions on the path we want to take ahead. And you know, India-Australia relations today are one of the fastest-growing and most consequential of our partnerships with any other country. There will be several outcomes, and you will see them when they are announced after the leaders meet... It'll cover the entire gamut of our relationship from defence and security to trade and investment, to people-to-people connect on clean technologies, new and other critical technologies which are coming out, people-to-people connect, education, he said. The High Commissioner says that India and Australia have converging interests. The visit will be a major boost to India's MAHASAGAR and Indo-Pacific vision: It will further cement ties between two QUAD partners who are playing greater roles in the Indo-Pacific, bringing new opportunities and prosperity for people and countries, especially the Small Island Developing States. He added, We signed the ECTA, the Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement, in 2022. Since then, our bilateral trade has gone up by 25%. It's crossed almost 50 billion; it's about 54 billion Australian dollars. But it's way below the potential given the size and dynamism of both our economies. We are negotiating a Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement which is a very complicated kind of agreement which is being negotiated. We haven't finished it yet, but there will be some progress, and hopefully, sooner rather than later, we'll arrive at a conclusion. But this visit will be more about reviewing where we are in terms of our trade and investment relationship, and the CECA as it's called, will open up many vistas for both countries in terms of a very deep partnership in the economic and commercial front, he added. During his visit, the PM will be addressing the CEOs' forum. The PM's visit will also give a boost to business ties and partnerships in areas such as critical minerals and supply chain. In an important event signifying the diaspora connection, the PM will be addressing a large community event. The Indian diaspora in Australia has become an important pillar of our bilateral relationship. People of Indian origin now make up almost one million of all Australians. Prime Minister Modi is also expected to visit the Melbourne Cricket Ground, a key site for India-Australia battles on the Cricket field. India's High Commission says there are several aspects of Sports on which both nations are looking to partner. The PM is expected to arrive in Melbourne later in the day, and in a rare departure from established protocols, Governor-General of Australia Sam Mostyn AC will travel to Melbourne to meet PM Modi, signifying the maturity of the bilateral relations of the two nations. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 8 Jul 2026 1:39 pm

Driver Arrested After Vehicle Hits Three CRPF Personnel in Srinagars Nowgam

Srinagar: Police on Wednesday arrested the driver of a vehicle that hit and injured three CRPF personnel deployed for the ongoing Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra near the Taingan Bypass in the Nowgam area of Srinagar, officials said. An official said that the vehicle struck three personnel of D Company, 148 Battalion CRPF at the Taingan []

Kashmir Reader 8 Jul 2026 1:04 pm

Light to Moderate Rain to Lash J&K; Heavy Showers Expected in Jammu

Srinagar, July 8: The Meteorological Centre Srinagar has forecast light to moderate rain and thundershowers at many places across Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday, with heavy rain, brief intense showers and thunderstorms likely at a few locations in the Jammu division. According to the weather department, scattered places across the Jammu and Kashmir are expected to receive light to moderate rain and thundershowers on July 9 and 10, while brief intense heavy showers may occur at a few locations. The department said July 11 and 12 are likely to witness one or two spells of rain and thundershowers at many places, with isolated areas of the Jammu division expected to receive heavy rainfall and brief intense downpours. From July 13 to 15, weather is expected to remain generally hot and humid, with brief spells of rain and thundershowers at scattered places and isolated intense showers over parts of the Jammu division. In its advisory, the MET Centre warned of the possibility of heavy rainfall and brief intense showers on July 8 and again on July 1112, particularly during the afternoon and early morning hours. The department 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.

RisingKashmir 8 Jul 2026 1:01 pm

Police Apprehend Three OGWs With Help Of Facial Recognition System In Anantnag

Anantnag: Anantnag Police apprehended three Over Ground Workers (OGWs) with the help of a Facial Recognition System (FRS) in Sarbal area, officials said. In a handout, the police said that the FRS installed by Anantnag Police for the ongoing Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra generated timely alerts regarding three suspicious individuals while they were passing through []

Kashmir Reader 8 Jul 2026 12:52 pm

Top Lashkar commander Zakir Ganie killed in Shopian encounter: Police

Shopian, July 08: A top Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) commander, Zakir Ganie, has been killed in an ongoing anti-terror operation in Chanapora area of south Kashmirs Shopian district, while another terrorist is believed to be holed up, police said on Wednesday. A senior police officer told the news agencyKashmir News Observer (KNO) that Zakir was trapped in the encounter for the last five days along with his accomplice. He has been neutralised and his body was recovered from a cowshed today along with arms and ammunition, he said. He described the killing as a major success for the security forces. Fresh firing was heard near the encounter site, indicating the presence of another terrorist, he said . In a post on X, Jammu and Kashmir police said, You can run, but you cannot hide. One Lashkar terrorist neutralised by SOG Shopian, in a Jt Op, along with RR and CRPF.(KNO)

RisingKashmir 8 Jul 2026 10:50 am

Lashkar Militant Killed in Ongoing Shopian Operation: Police

Shopian: A terrorist affiliated with the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) was killed during the ongoing anti-terror operation in the Shopian area of south Kashmir on Wednesday, police said. In a post on X, Jammu and Kashmir Police, said: You can run but you cant hide! One Lashkar terrorist neutralised by SOG Shopian in a joint operation with []

Kashmir Reader 8 Jul 2026 10:19 am

Lashkar Terrorist Killed in Ongoing Shopian Operation: Police

Shopian, July 08 : A terrorist affiliated with the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) was killed during the ongoing anti-terror operation in the Shopian area of south Kashmir on Wednesday, police said. In a post on X, Jammu and Kashmir Police, as per the news agencyKashmir News Observer (KNO), said: You can run but you cant hide! One Lashkar terrorist neutralised by SOG Shopian in a joint operation with the Armys Rashtriya Rifles (RR) and CRPF. The anti-terror operation was launched four days ago following specific intelligence inputs about the presence of terrorists in the area. The operation was still underway when this report was filed. The identity of the slain terrorist and other operational details were awaited(KNO)

RisingKashmir 8 Jul 2026 10:19 am

Amarnath Yatra 2026: Strict Advisory Issued, Unregistered Pilgrims Told Not to Proceed

SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir administration on Wednesday issued a fresh advisory for the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra-2026, asking pilgrims to strictly follow the registration process and safety guidelines. The daily pilgrim cap, fixed as per the Supreme Courts directions, remains in force, an official said that Devotees have been advised to complete advance registration []

KashmirLife 8 Jul 2026 10:05 am

EOW Kashmir Files Chargesheet Against Former Patwari in Alleged Revenue Record Tampering Case in Kupwara

Srinagar, July 8: The Economic Offences Wing (EOW) Kashmir of the Crime Branch J&K has filed a chargesheet in FIR No. 33/2021 under Sections 167, 417, 466 and 468 RPC before the Hon'ble Court of Sub-Judge/Judicial Magistrate 1st Class, Kupwara, against Leyaket Ali Khan S/o Mehboobullah Khan then Patwari and presently Naib Tehsildar, a resident of Babapora Haihama, Kupwara. The case pertains to a complaint alleging manipulation of revenue records to transfer jointly owned ancestral land in Halqa Haihama/Gundi Sana in favour of the accused and his brother fraudulently. Investigation established that the accused, while serving as Patwari, abused his official position by making false entries in Khasra Girdawari registers, replacing official record pages, and forging revenue documents to misrepresent ownership and possession of ancestral land. Although the alleged attempt to secure wrongful ownership was thwarted due to timely corrective action by the Revenue Department, the investigation found sufficient evidence establishing offences under Sections 167, 417, 466 and 468 RPC. Accordingly, the chargesheet has been presented before the Honble competent court for judicial adjudication. The general public is advised to remain vigilant against economic fraudsters and report any such incidents to the SSP, EOW Kashmir, Crime Branch J&K. Victims of economic fraud may also submit their complaints via email at sspeow-kmr@jkpolice.gov.in

RisingKashmir 8 Jul 2026 10:03 am

Unidentified Body Recovered Near Encounter Site in South Kashmir

SRINAGAR: An unidentified body was recovered near the encounter site in the Chanapora area of south Kashmirs Shopian district on Wednesday, officials said. A senior police officer said that fresh gunfire was heard during the ongoing anti-terror operation, following which security forces launched a search of the area and recovered an unidentified body near the []

KashmirLife 8 Jul 2026 9:56 am

US launches fresh strikes on over 80 targets in Iran ; Tehran says no civilian casualties reported

Florida, July 8 : The United States said that its forces carried out a new round of retaliatory strikes against Iran on Tuesday (local time), targeting more than 80 sites, after accusing Tehran of attacking commercial vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz, while Iranian authorities said there had been no reports of civilian casualties from the strikes. According to the release of the US Central Command (CENTCOM), the strikes were conducted on July 7 as an immediate response to Iran's latest attacks on commercial vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz. In a statement, CENTCOM said, US Central Command (CENTCOM) forces completed a new round of offensive strikes against Iran on July 7, hitting over 80 targets with precision munitions as an immediate response to Iran's latest attacks on commercial vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz. The US military said the strikes targeted Iranian air defence systems, command-and-control networks, coastal radar sites, anti-ship missile capabilities, and more than 60 Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) small boats operating in and near the Strait of Hormuz. According to CENTCOM, the operation was aimed at degrading Iran's ability to carry out further attacks on international shipping. The US further alleged that Iran had recently conducted strikes on three commercial vessels transiting the strategic waterway-the Marshall Islands-flagged M/T Al Rekayyat, the Saudi Arabia-flaggedM/T Wedyan, and the Liberian-flagged M/T Cyprus Prosperity. Calling the alleged strikes a breach of the ceasefire, CENTCOM said, The unwarranted aggression by Iranian forces is a clear and dangerous violation of the ceasefire and undermines freedom of navigation. It added, CENTCOM forces remain postured and prepared to hold Iran accountable when the agreement is not adhered to or obeyed. Meanwhile, Iran's official news agency IRNA, citing the office of the Governor of Hormozgan province, reported that o date, there have been no civilian casualty reports resulting from Tuesday evening's attacks by the American adversary. According to Iranian state media, a series of blasts rocked several locations following the air raids, with detonations recorded in Qeshm Island and the port cities of Sirik and Bandar Abbas. The reports further indicated that blazes broke out at both the Shahid Haqqani Port in Bandar Abbas and the pier at Sirik. Meanwhile, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has departed Iraq and is returning to Tehran, as per IRIB. Pezeshkian had travelled to the Iraqi city of Najaf to attend the multi-day funeral of former Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, whose body arrived in the city on Tuesday. Pezeshkian left Najaf in the early hours of Wednesday (local time) after concluding his visit to Iraq, as per IRNA. Pezeshkian's return came as the United States launched a series of military strikes against Iran. In addition to retaliatory strikes, the United States has revoked a general licence that authorised the sale of Iranian oil, saying Tehran's actions in the Strait of Hormuz were wholly unacceptable and would have consequences following recent strikes on commercial tankers, The Times of Israel reported. In response, Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Wednesday strongly condemned the United States' decision to revoke a temporary suspension of sanctions on Iranian oil sales, calling it a clear violation of Article 10 of the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed on June 18. The US decision came after three tankers reported being struck by unidentified projectiles in and near the Strait of Hormuz, according to the UK Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO). There was no immediate response from Tehran or any claim of responsibility. However, Iran's state broadcaster IRIB, citing unnamed sources, on Tuesday reported that the Qatari oil tanker Al-Raqayat was targeted after allegedly attempting to transit through the Omani route in the Strait of Hormuz with US Navy support while ignoring repeated Iranian warnings. IRIB further highlighted Iran's longstanding position that he situation in the Strait of Hormuz will not return to what it was before the US attack on Iran, adding that all transit through the Strait must follow routes announced by Iran, otherwise the security of vessels cannot be guaranteed. The US Treasury Department had on June 21 lifted previous sanctions to allow the production, delivery and sale of Iranian crude oil, petrochemical and petroleum products through August 21 after the United States and Iran signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). (ANI)

RisingKashmir 8 Jul 2026 9:49 am

Crime Branch Chargesheets Ex-Patwari in Alleged Revenue Record Tampering Case in Kupwara

SRINAGAR: The Economic Offences Wing (EOW) Kashmir of the Crime Branch, Jammu and Kashmir, has filed a chargesheet against a former Patwari for allegedly tampering with revenue records to fraudulently transfer ancestral land in Kupwara, officials said. According to a statement issued by the Crime Branch, the chargesheet in FIR No. 33/2021 was filed before []

KashmirLife 8 Jul 2026 9:46 am

Unidentified Body Recovered Near Chanapora Encounter Site In Shopian

Shopian: An unidentified body was recovered near the encounter site in Chanapora area of Shopian on Wednesday. Official sources said Fresh gunshots were heard near the encounter site and later an unidentified body was recovered. The identity of the body is being verified. Some arms and ammunition have also been observed from a distance. The []

Kashmir Reader 8 Jul 2026 9:45 am

Three CRPF Personnel Injured in Srinagar Road Accident

SRINAGAR: Three CRPF personnel deployed for the ongoing Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra were injured after an unidentified vehicle hit them near the Taingan Bypass in the Nowgam area of Srinagar on Wednesday, officials said. An official said that an unidentified vehicle hit three personnel of D Company, 148 Battalion CRPF at the Taingan Bypass in []

KashmirLife 8 Jul 2026 9:39 am

19-Year-Old Dies After Fall From House in North Kashmir

SRINAGAR: A 19-year-old youth died on Tuesday after reportedly falling from his house in the Awoora area of north Kashmirs Kupwara district, officials said on Wednesday. Officials said that Adil Ahmad Mir, son of Ghulam Nabi Mir and a resident of Harkarpora, Awoora, reportedly fell from his house on Tuesday, sustaining critical injuries. He was []

KashmirLife 8 Jul 2026 9:22 am

3 CRPF men injured after vehicle hits them in Srinagars Nowgam

Srinagar, July 08: Three CRPF personnel deployed for the ongoing Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra were injured after an unidentified vehicle hit them near the Taingan Bypass in the Nowgam area of Srinagar on Wednesday, officials said. An official said that an unidentified vehicle hit three personnel of D Company, 148 Battalion CRPF at the Taingan Bypass in Srinagars Nowgam area. He said the injured personnel were immediately shifted to Ujala Cygnus Hospital, Nowgam, where they are undergoing treatment. Their condition is stated to be stable. Their identities were not immediately available. Police have taken cognisance of the incident and launched an investigation.(KNO)

Greater Kashmir 8 Jul 2026 9:18 am

Record 9,837 Pilgrims Leave Jammu for Amarnath Yatra in Biggest Single-Day Departure

SRINAGAR: A record 9,837 pilgrims departed from the Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas in Jammu on Wednesday for the twin base camps of Pahalgam and Baltal, marking the largest single-day departure since the start of this years Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra, officials said. According to officials, the seventh batch of pilgrims left in a convoy of []

KashmirLife 8 Jul 2026 9:00 am

Fire Damages Residential House in South Kashmir

SRINAGAR: A residential house was damaged in a fire that broke out during the intervening night of Tuesday and Wednesday in the Hardu Shichen area of Dialgam in south Kashmirs Anantnag district, officials said. The fire engulfed the house of Nazir Ahmad Khan, son of Abdul Gani Khan, causing damage to the structure, officials said. []

KashmirLife 8 Jul 2026 8:41 am

Residential House Damaged In Fire Incident In Dialgam Anantnag

Anantnag: A residential house was damaged in a fire incident in Shichen area of Dialgam, Anantnag during night hours, officials said. They said that the house belonging to Nazir Ahmad Khan, son of Abdul Gani Khan and resident of Shichen Dialgam, suffered damages in the blaze. Fire tenders reached the spot and doused off the []

Kashmir Reader 8 Jul 2026 8:35 am

DC Bgam reviews progress of Transit Accommodation Project

Budgam, Jul 7: Deputy Commissioner (DC) Budgam, Athar Aamir Khan on Tuesday visited Kakanmaran Budgam and conducted a comprehensive review of the progress of the Transit Accommodation Project for PM Package/Migrant Employees of District Budgam. The project is aimed at providing modern residential accommodation for PM Package employees. The infrastructure comprises 12 residential blocks with a total of 192 flats, along with one community hall and one dormitory, besides other essential amenities. During his visit, the DC was accompanied by the Joint Director Planning, Budgam, Superintending Engineer, R&B and Hydraulic Circle Budgam, Executive Engineers of the Roads & Buildings (R&B), Public Health Engineering (PHE) and Power Development Department (PDD), representatives from the Relief Department, and other concerned officers. During the inspection, the officers briefed the DC about the physical progress of the project and informed him that construction work is progressing at an accelerated pace. On-site the DC inspected various components of the project and reviewed the quality and pace of execution. The DC was also briefed that project also includes a range of allied works such as land levelling, security infrastructure, internal roads, approach roads, drainage network and protection works. The fencing wall of transit accommodation has been completed. During the visit, the DC also reviewed the progress of the water supply infrastructure for the entire transit accommodation complex and directed the Superintending Engineer, Hydraulic Circle Budgam, to complete all pending water supply requirements within the shortest possible time to facilitate timely commissioning of the project. The DC further directed the Mechanical Engineering Department to commence work on the proposed Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) at the earliest so that the required sanitation infrastructure is established well before the completion of the project. The DC instructed all executing agencies to strictly adhere to the prescribed timelines while maintaining the highest standards of quality. He stressed the need for close coordination among all departments to remove bottlenecks and ensure seamless execution of the project. The DC also said that all major infrastructure projects across various sectors are being closely monitored to ensure their timely completion and dedication to public use.

RisingKashmir 8 Jul 2026 8:32 am

New techniques for silk production: 3-day workshop kicks off in Achabal

Anantnag, Jul 07: A three-day workshop on New Techniques for Silkworm Production was inaugurated on Tuesday at Achabal, Anantnag by Ajaz Ahmad Bhat, Director Sericulture J&K, under the flagship programme viz-a-viz strengthening of Skill Development of Silkworm Rearers and all stakeholders of Sericulture Sector under Holistic Agriculture Development Programme (HADP) and Silk Samagra 2. The Director Sericulture informed that the programme aims to equip field functionaries, silkworm rearers and technical staff with modern scientific practices to enhance cocoon yield, improve quality and strengthen the sericulture sector in Jammu & Kashmir. The program brings together departmental experts, Scientists from the Central Silk Board and experienced rearers to deliberate on innovative methodologies, including improved silkworm rearing practices for higher productivity, disease management and preventive measures to minimize losses, use of upgraded rearing equipment and scientific techniques for efficiency, strategies for sustainable cocoon production to boost farmer income and livelihood security. During the programme, experts from the Department and Central Silk Board imparted practical and technical training on improved silkworm rearing practices, disease management, maintenance of ideal rearing conditions and adoption of scientific methods for achieving higher productivity. Farmers were also sensitized about various assistance and support measures available under HADP and Silk Samagra for the promotion of sericulture in the Union Territory. While sharing his insights, Bhat, emphasized the importance of adopting modern interventions while preserving traditional practices of sericulture. He highlighted that the Department is committed to promoting sericulture as a viable livelihood option ensuring that farmers benefit from both scientific advancements and heritage practices. Bhat, further stressed that the workshop will feature hands-on training, live demonstrations and interactive sessions designed to provide practical exposure to participants. By integrating new techniques with traditional knowledge, the initiative seeks to empower rearers and strengthen the sericulture ecosystem in the Union Territory. This effort also underscores the Departments vision of enhancing productivity, safeguarding assets and ensuring sustainable growth of the sericulture industry in Jammu & Kashmir. The Director Sericulture J&K later visited a site at Akad Ashmukam Anantnag which is under consideration for establishment of Silk Reeling Unit. Bhat, assured the intending party that the proposal for the venture shall be submitted to the Government for consideration and the department shall provide all necessary support in this regard.

RisingKashmir 8 Jul 2026 8:28 am

Jammu Kashmir Finance Department Assigns Additional Charge to Seven Accounts Officers

SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir Finance Department has assigned additional charge to seven Accounts and Treasury officers across the Union Territory with immediate effect to ensure the smooth functioning of government offices. The appointments have been made through Government Order No. 231-F of 2026, dated July 7, 2026, in the interest of administration. According to []

KashmirLife 8 Jul 2026 8:26 am

Mandeep Kaur reviews green campus initiatives at SKUAST-K

Srinagar, Jul 7: In a strategic move to foster sustainable development and urban ecological balance, Commissioner Secretary, Housing and Urban Development Department, Mandeep Kaur, on Tuesday visited Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir (SKUAST-K) to evaluate the Universitys pioneering Green Campus initiatives. The Commissioner Secretary was accompanied by Commissioner, Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC), Faz Lul Haseeb. The delegation conducted an on-site inspection of the universitys comprehensive sustainability ecosystem. The visit highlighted SKUAST-K's successful implementation of a zero-waste campus model, which included advanced rainwater harvesting systems, Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) and plastic waste management protocols. Following the tour, an exclusive meeting was convened by Commissioner Secretary with Vice Chancellor, SKUAST-K, Prof. Nazir Ahmad Ganai, alongside senior officers from the university. The discussions centered on finalizing a comprehensive roadmap to further strengthen and scale these green campus objectives, ensuring that the integration of nature, resource conservation and technology remains at the forefront of the institutions growth. During the session, Mandeep Kaur appreciated the universitys proactive approach towards environmental stewardship. She highlighted the intent to replicate the successful green models, particularly water conservation and waste recycling mechanisms, established at SKUAST-K across various other government initiatives and public sector projects. The work being done here at SKUAST-K serves as a vital, replicable blueprint for our future urban planning. By integrating these scalable green practices such as effective STP management and comprehensive plastic waste reduction into wider government projects, we aim to create more resilient, energy-efficient and environmentally conscious public spaces across the region, maintained the Commissioner Secretary. The University leadership reaffirmed its commitment towards providing technical expertise and knowledge support to the Urban Development Department, ensuring a collaborative effort in achieving long-term sustainability goals. The roadmap discussed today marks a significant step towards institutionalizing green governance and promoting sustainable development as a core pillar of public infrastructure.

RisingKashmir 8 Jul 2026 8:26 am

IUST organizes religio-historical study visit to Kulgam

Budgam, Jul 7: Deputy Commissioner (DC) Budgam, Athar Aamir Khan on Tuesday visited Kakanmaran Budgam and conducted a comprehensive review of the progress of the Transit Accommodation Project for PM Package/Migrant Employees of District Budgam. The project is aimed at providing modern residential accommodation for PM Package employees. The infrastructure comprises 12 residential blocks with a total of 192 flats, along with one community hall and one dormitory, besides other essential amenities. During his visit, the DC was accompanied by the Joint Director Planning, Budgam, Superintending Engineer, R&B and Hydraulic Circle Budgam, Executive Engineers of the Roads & Buildings (R&B), Public Health Engineering (PHE) and Power Development Department (PDD), representatives from the Relief Department, and other concerned officers. During the inspection, the officers briefed the DC about the physical progress of the project and informed him that construction work is progressing at an accelerated pace. On-site the DC inspected various components of the project and reviewed the quality and pace of execution. The DC was also briefed that project also includes a range of allied works such as land levelling, security infrastructure, internal roads, approach roads, drainage network and protection works. The fencing wall of transit accommodation has been completed. During the visit, the DC also reviewed the progress of the water supply infrastructure for the entire transit accommodation complex and directed the Superintending Engineer, Hydraulic Circle Budgam, to complete all pending water supply requirements within the shortest possible time to facilitate timely commissioning of the project. The DC further directed the Mechanical Engineering Department to commence work on the proposed Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) at the earliest so that the required sanitation infrastructure is established well before the completion of the project. The DC instructed all executing agencies to strictly adhere to the prescribed timelines while maintaining the highest standards of quality. He stressed the need for close coordination among all departments to remove bottlenecks and ensure seamless execution of the project. The DC also said that all major infrastructure projects across various sectors are being closely monitored to ensure their timely completion and dedication to public use.

RisingKashmir 8 Jul 2026 8:24 am

CS assesses infra projects to be taken up under Urban Challenge Fund

Srinagar, Jul 7: Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo on Tuesday chaired a meeting of the Housing & Urban Development Department (H&UDD) to review the progress made in identification and shortlisting of urban infrastructure projects proposed to be taken up under the Urban Challenge Fund (UCF) of the Govt. of India. The meeting attended by Commissioner Secretary, H&UDD; Municipal Commissioners and other HoDs deliberated upon the strategy for positioning Jammu and Kashmir to effectively leverage the transformative funding mechanism aimed at accelerating sustainable urban development and regional economic growth. Emphasizing the importance of preparing high-quality and financially viable proposals, the Chief Secretary directed the concerned departments to ensure that all shortlisted projects are aligned with the guidelines of the Urban Challenge Fund and are supported by robust feasibility studies, sustainable financing models and clear implementation strategies. He stressed that the projects should not only address the immediate infrastructure needs of urban centres but also create long-term economic opportunities, strengthen urban resilience, improve the quality of life for citizens and promote environmentally sustainable growth. The Chief Secretary further underscored the need for coordination with the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs to facilitate timely appraisal and approval of the proposed projects. He called upon all stakeholders to expedite the preparation of detailed project reports and complete all requisite formalities so that Jammu and Kashmir is able to effectively leverage the opportunities offered under the Urban Challenge Fund. During this meeting the Commissioner Secretary, H&UDD, Mandeep Kaur informed that the Urban Challenge Fund has been conceived by the Government of India as a paradigm shift in urban financing by encouraging cities and Union Territories to undertake bankable, revenue-generating infrastructure projects through a combination of Central assistance, market-based financing and contributions from the States and UTs. She further apprised the meeting that, following the first round of discussions with the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA), Jammu and Kashmir has shortlisted four major urban development projects having an aggregate estimated cost of 1,990.37 Cr. Against this, the proposed Central assistance amounts to 495.86 Cr, the UT share to 486.12 Cr, while nearly 1,008.38 Cr are proposed to be mobilized through market-based financing. The concerned Municipal Commissioners divulged the details of the shortlisted projects from their respective areas. It was given out that initially, the shortlisted projects include Walled City and Nigeen Lakefront Revitalization aimed at conserving heritage assets while enhancing tourism infrastructure and improving the urban environment. The meeting also reviewed the TARANG Tawi Area Regeneration and Green Growth Project. It envisages comprehensive regeneration of the Tawi riverfront and surrounding urban areas through sustainable, environment-friendly and economically vibrant development interventions. Another proposal pertains to the Lidder Riverfront Development, which seeks to develop the riverfront as a catalyst for planned urban growth and position Anantnag as a counter-magnet city through integrated public infrastructure and improved urban amenities. The fourth project discussed was KRIPA Katra Revitalisation through Integrated Pilgrimage Amenities (Transit-Oriented Development). The proposal aims at strengthening civic infrastructure, enhancing mobility and creating integrated pilgrimage facilities to improve the overall experience of pilgrims visiting the holy town of Katra. Concluding the Chief Secretary maintained that the successful implementation of these transformative projects would significantly enhance urban infrastructure, improve public services, boost tourism, attract private investment and contribute towards making the cities of Jammu and Kashmir more vibrant, resilient and economically competitive for the times to com

RisingKashmir 8 Jul 2026 8:23 am

Hosts NIT Srinagar storm into Inter-NIT Cricket Final, to face Puducherry

Srinagar, Jul 7: Hosts NIT Srinagar stormed into the final of the All-India Inter-NIT Faculty & Staff Cricket Tournament 2026 with a convincing four-wicket victory over NIT Jalandhar in the first semifinal, while NIT Puducherry secured the second berth in the title clash after defeating NIT Hamirpur by six wickets in the second semifinal played at the Physical College, Ganderbal. The championship final will now be played between NIT Srinagar and NIT Puducherry on Wednesday, while NIT Hamirpur and NIT Jalandhar will face each other in the third-place playoff. In the first semifinal, NIT Jalandhar won the toss and elected to bat. Opener Nitin Sharma was dismissed off the very first ball of the innings. Ravinder, Avishek Singh and Amritpal Singh also fell cheaply, leaving NIT Jalandhar struggling at 14/4 inside the opening four overs. However, Saurabh Dinkar and Sourav Gupta staged an impressive recovery with a crucial partnership. Dinkar played a superb knock of 71 runs off 50 balls, hitting seven fours and three sixes, while Gupta contributed a well-compiled 56 off 44 deliveries with five boundaries. Their efforts helped NIT Jalandhar recover to a respectable total of 148/5 in 20 overs. NIT Srinagar's bowling attack remained disciplined throughout the innings. Dr. Mohsin starred with outstanding figures of 2 wickets for 15 runs in four overs. Mudasir Qadir and Dr. Majid Hussain claimed one wicket each, while Dr. Shakeel Waseem and Shahid Hamid bowled economical spells to keep the opposition under pressure. In reply, NIT Srinagar produced a composed batting display to chase down the target, with Dr. Majid Hussain top-scoring with a well-crafted 32 off 24 balls, laced with five boundaries. Wicketkeeper-batter Sohail Baba remained unbeaten on 25 off just 13 deliveries, smashing four fours and a six, while Shahid Hamid made an important 26 off 18 balls, including three boundaries, to keep the chase firmly on track. Earlier, Aaqib Sheikh provided NIT Srinagar with a blistering start, scoring 19 off 10 balls with the help of a four and a six. Dr. Pankaj Kumar remained unbeaten on 17, while captain Faisal Irshad contributed 12 runs. Dr. Ved Prakash (3) and Dr. Shakeel Waseem (2) also chipped in as NIT Srinagar reached 149/6 in 18.3 overs, sealing a convincing four-wicket victory with nine balls to spare and booking their place in the tournament final. For NIT Jalandhar, Kundan Kumar impressed with figures of 3/20, while Rakesh Kumar and Satyender Singh picked up one wicket each. In the second semifinal at the Physical College, Ganderbal, NIT Hamirpur posted 152/8 after being asked to bat. Neeraj Dhiman played a sensational innings of 80 runs off 46 balls, hammering seven fours and seven sixes, while Vivek Tiwari added a useful 31 to help Hamirpur cross the 150-run mark. NIT Puducherry's bowlers produced a disciplined effort, with Ismail M leading the attack by claiming 4 wickets for 20 runs, while Gowrishankar supported well with 2/16. Chasing 153, NIT Puducherry dominated the run chase from the outset. Alaguraja K anchored the innings with a magnificent 67 off 43 balls, striking eight fours and four sixes, as his team comfortably reached 156/4 in 16.4 overs, sealing victory by six wickets with 20 balls remaining. For NIT Hamirpur, Hemraj claimed 2 wickets for 26 runs, but his efforts were not enough to stop Puducherry's march into the final. Alaguraja K was named the Man of the Match for his match-winning knock of 67 off 43 balls, which guided NIT Puducherry to a comfortable six-wicket victory over NIT Hamirpur and secured their place in the tournament final. Before the final, NIT Hamirpur and NIT Jalandhar will compete in the third-place playoff, with both matches scheduled to be held at NIT Srinagar. Earlier in the day, NIT Puducherry booked their place in the semi-finals with a comprehensive 10-wicket victory over VNIT in the quarter-final. VNIT were restricted to 105/9 in 20 overs, with Ismail M claiming 3/15, while Sudhakar V (2/19) and C.K. Prakash (2/26) provided excellent support. In reply, openers Alaguraja K (71 off 38) and C.K. Prakash (26 off 23) stitched together an unbeaten 107-run stand as Puducherry chased down the target in just 10.1 overs.

RisingKashmir 8 Jul 2026 8:21 am

Employees' Football Tournament concludes at KU

Srinagar, July 7: The Employees' Football Tournament, organized by Directorate of Physical Education and Sports, University of Kashmir, concluded on Tuesday at the University's Ground B, marking the successful culmination of a productive activity. The tournament witnessed an overwhelming response from employees representing various teaching departments, administrative units, centres, and satellite campuses of the University. A total of 10 teams competed in the tournament, which was conducted on a league-cum-knockout basis, ensuring a highly competitive and engaging sporting spectacle throughout its duration. The matches attracted a large number of employees and spectators who gathered each day to cheer for their respective teams. The tournament was part of the Directorate of Physical Education and Sports' best practices to encourage employees to actively participate in sports and physical activities. The initiative seeks to foster physical fitness, mental well-being, teamwork, stress management, and a healthy work-life balance among the university employees. The grand finale witnessed an impressive contest between Team Green and Team White. Displaying exceptional coordination, attacking football, and remarkable teamwork, Team Green emerged victorious with a commanding 6-2 win over Team White to lift the championship trophy. The star performer of the tournament was Chief Security Officer, Gh. Rasool Malik, who exhibited an outstanding performance in the final by scoring five goals for Team Green. His exceptional consistency and goal-scoring ability throughout the tournament earned him the distinction of Best Player of the Tournament, having scored an impressive 15 goals during the championship. The concluding ceremony was presided over by the Registrar, University of Kashmir, Prof. Naseer Iqbal. Addressing the gathering, Prof. Naseer Iqbal congratulated both Team Green and Team White for exhibiting competitive spirit during the final. He remarked that the tournament reflected the University's commitment to promoting a vibrant sporting culture among its employees and emphasized that regular participation in sports is essential for maintaining both physical fitness and mental well-being. He further commended the Directorate of Physical Education and Sports for consistently organizing employee-centric sporting events that encourage staff members to adopt healthy lifestyles, while strengthening interpersonal relationships and teamwork within the University community. He observed that such initiatives not only contribute to improved health but also help employees effectively cope with professional responsibilities and workplace stress. Earlier, Coordinator, Directorate of Physical Education and Sports, Dr. Surjeet Singh, presented a detailed report on the tournament, highlighting the enthusiastic participation, competitive matches, and smooth conduct of the event. Prof. Naseer Iqbal, distributed trophies, and medals among winning and runner-up teams. The tournament was coordinated by Dr. Basharat Ali, Assistant Director, while proceedings of the concluding ceremony were conducted by Football Coach, Sajid Yousuf Dar.

RisingKashmir 8 Jul 2026 8:13 am

From J&K to the FIFA World Cup: Johnny & Tony Beig from Banihal create global history, make India proud

Srinagar, Jul 7: In a moment of pride for India and Jammu & Kashmir, multimillionaire entrepreneurs Johnny (Farhan) Beig and Tony Beig, sons of Retired DIG Shakeel Beigh from Banihal, J&K, have scripted a remarkable global success story by playing a pivotal role in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The Beig brothers, founders of the internationally acclaimed Dioz Group, secured a prestigious US$2.5 million international contract through FIFAs official hospitality partner to design, manufacture and distribute uniforms for more than 50,000 personnel deployed across all 16 FIFA World Cup venues in the United States, Canada and Mexico. Their work included uniforms for stadium ambassadors, hospitality teams, VIP lounge staff, chefs, waiters, event personnel and the flag bearers who participated in the tournaments opening ceremonies. This extraordinary accomplishment has earned international recognition, with the Los Angeles Times featuring the Beig brothers and Dioz Group in an exclusive report highlighting how the FIFA World Cup has boosted businesses in Los Angeles and showcasing the companys exceptional contribution to the worlds biggest sporting event. Founded in 2006, Dioz Group has grown into a multimillion-dollar global enterprise with operations spanning the United States, Dubai, India and several other countries. The company employs more than 150 professionals worldwide and manufactures apparel through an extensive international network of production facilities across India, Bangladesh, China, Turkey and the Philippines. Before earning this historic FIFA World Cup assignment, Dioz Group had already established an impressive international reputation by delivering apparel and uniform solutions for globally celebrated sporting events, including Super Bowl LIX and 2024 Copa Amrica. The successful execution of the FIFA World Cup project further strengthens the companys standing among the worlds leading sports apparel and event uniform providers and positions it for future collaborations with premier international sporting competitions. Speaking on the achievement, Johnny Beig said the FIFA World Cup represents the pinnacle of global sporting events and that being entrusted with such a prestigious responsibility reflects the companys commitment to quality, innovation and operational excellence. He added that the accomplishment opens new opportunities for Dioz Group to contribute to future global events, including major international football championships. The inspiring journey of Johnny Beig and Tony Beigfrom the picturesque hills of Banihal in Jammu & Kashmir to becoming globally recognised entrepreneurs serving the worlds biggest sporting spectaclestands as a shining example of determination, vision and hard work. Their success demonstrates that talent from Jammu & Kashmir can compete and excel at the highest international level. Their remarkable achievement is not merely a business milestone but a proud moment for the entire nation. As sons of the soil, Johnny Beig and Tony Beig have carried the name of Jammu & Kashmir and India onto one of the worlds grandest stages, inspiring a new generation of entrepreneurs to dream beyond boundaries and achieve global excellence.

RisingKashmir 8 Jul 2026 8:11 am

India renews contract with lobbying firm of Trumps close aide

WASHINGTON:India has extended its lobbying contract with a firm headed by President Donald Trumps former top campaign spokesman and longtime communications adviser Jason Miller, according to filings made public under the Foreign Agents Registration Act. The contract between the Indian Embassy here and Millers SHW Partners LLC was signed on April 24 this year and []

Kashmir Reader 8 Jul 2026 7:59 am

SKUAST-K brings Scientific Farming Solutions to Tribal Communities

The Division of Silviculture & Agroforestry, Faculty of Forestry, Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir (SKUAST-K), in collaboration with the Regional Fodder Station, Shuhama, organised an awareness-cum-distribution program at Wangath, Ganderbal under the Tribal Sub Plan (TSP) project aimed at promoting sustainable livelihoods among Scheduled Tribe communities. The programme, held under the project Outreach of Technologies and Distribution of Agriculture Implements for Economic Upliftment of Low-Income ST Groups, focused on raising awareness of improved agricultural technologies and providing essential farm inputs to tribal households to enhance productivity and income. Chairing the program, Dr Vaishnu Dutt, Head, Division of Silviculture & Agroforestry, Faculty of Forestry, underscored the importance of taking scientific knowledge and technology-driven interventions to tribal communities for sustainable socio-economic development. Principal Investigator, TSP Project, Dr Meraj-u-Din Dar, said the initiative goes beyond distributing agricultural implements by promoting technology dissemination, raising awareness, and building capacity among tribal farmers. He noted that adopting improved farming practices and more efficient use of resources can significantly enhance livelihood security and income for low-income Scheduled Tribe families. Ashish Verma, In-charge Head, Regional Fodder Station, Shuhama, interacted with farmers and demonstrated practical technologies suited to local conditions. Tarpaulins and fodder seed were distributed to selected tribal beneficiaries to encourage the adoption of improved, sustainable agricultural practices. The program concluded with reaffirming SKUAST-K's commitment to strengthening tribal livelihoods through technology outreach, capacity building and inclusive rural development.

Greater Kashmir 8 Jul 2026 7:43 am

Counting Dead, Not Fixing Roads

One more life has been lost to a familiar script on Jammu and Kashmirs roads. In Chowki Choura, Akhnoor, a car skidded off the highway and plunged into a gorge. Raju Sharma of Kalakote died; Roshan Lal of Kangri Beripattan and Tushar Raina, also of Kalakote, were injured and shifted to the hospital. The police have registered a case and begun an investigation. But beyond the formality of FIRs and routine probes lies a larger, uncomfortable truth: such crashes are not isolated accidents they are the inevitable outcome of a broken road safety regime. Every few days, we read the same phrases: vehicle skids off the road, falls into a gorge, one killed, two injured. The locations change Ramban, Doda, Poonch, Akhnoor but the pattern does not. Treacherous stretches without proper crash barriers, worn-out road surfaces, poor signage, unchecked over-speeding and overloaded vehicles, and a near-total absence of emergency response infrastructure together turn our highways into corridors of risk. The UTs response remains stubbornly reactive. After each tragedy, there is a flurry of statements, orders for inquiries, and assurances of strict action. Then the system moves on, leaving grieving families to pick up the pieces. How many such cases have actually led to structural changes, redesign of black spots, installation of guardrails, strict enforcement drives sustained over months, or accountability fixed on negligent officials and operators? The public has seen little evidence. Akhnoor and the adjoining stretches have long been known for dangerous curves and vulnerable points. It is legitimate to ask: what measures have the authorities and traffic planners taken over the years to make these stretches safer? Are road safety audits being carried out regularly? Are recommendations implemented, or simply filed away? Why are crash barriers and rumble strips still missing or inadequate at many known accident-prone spots? Equally culpable is the culture of impunity on the roads. Licensing norms are weakly enforced, fitness certificates are often a mere formality, and routine traffic checking is reduced to sporadic naka points rather than an integrated, technology-backed system. Until reckless driving, overloading, and violations invite swift and certain penalties, repeated calls for awareness will ring hollow. This tragedy should be treated as a test case: identify the exact causes, fix the spot, publish the findings, and time-bound a wider safety plan for all known black spots across J&K. Road safety is not an optional concern; it is a fundamental governance obligation. The choice is stark: either we build safer roads and systems, or we continue to write the same news, with different names and faces, from the edge of yet another gorge.

RisingKashmir 8 Jul 2026 2:16 am

Thathris Waters Will Recede. The Risk Should Not Return

The fresh flash floods that hit Thathri in Doda on Tuesday have once again unsettled lives and confidence in this vulnerable region. These are not random, isolated events. They are a reminder of how exposed many of our hill towns remain to the forces of nature, and how urgently we must strengthen our systems, infrastructure, and planning to match that reality. Multiple locations in Thathri witnessed sudden flooding, damaging several structures and destroying property worth lakhs of rupees. The National Highway was blocked, disrupting movement and trade along a crucial lifeline. For residents, this follows closely on the heels of Mondays disruption after a flash flood and mudslide at Prem Nagar. For many families, it feels less like a oneoff calamity and more like a recurring anxiety that returns with each spell of heavy rain. The administration has moved to respond. Officials are on the ground, assessing the damage; restoration and clearance work is underway; and the Lieutenant Governor has spoken to the Deputy Commissioner of Doda, directing immediate relief and an expedited restoration of NH244. It is a matter of collective relief that no casualties or injuries have been reported so far. Yet these repeated incidents also highlight the need to move from reactive relief to proactive protection. Thathri and the wider Doda region would benefit from a clear, timebound roadmap that goes beyond emergency clearance. This must include robust retaining structures, improved drainage, and strict adherence to scientific norms in construction along vulnerable slopes and water channels. Rather than trading blame, this is an opportunity for the administration, experts, and local communities to work together. A publicly shared vulnerability map, regular inspections of known risk points, and communitybased monitoring of encroachments and blocked drains can all help reduce future damage. Local knowledge of watercourses and past incidents can be a powerful guide when designing mitigation measures. Equally important is transparent communication. People in Thathri deserve to know what steps are being taken, what timelines are being followed, and how they can participate in preparedness plans. When citizens feel informed and involved, trust growsand so does resilience. The latest floods in Thathri should prompt a sober, collective resolve: to treat each incident not just as a crisis to be managed, but as a lesson to be learned. With sincere political will, professional planning, and community partnership, Doda can move from living in the shadow of recurring floods to building a safer, more confident future for its people.

RisingKashmir 8 Jul 2026 2:14 am

Why Climate Crisis Must Move to the Centre of Policymaking in Jammu and Kashmir

For generations, the people of Kashmir have marked their lives by the rhythm of the seasons: the first snowfall on the mountains, the soft thaw of spring in the orchards, the rush of meltwater in the Jhelum, the blazing gold of autumn in the chinars. Today, that familiar rhythm is breaking. Winters arrive late and leave early. Snowfall is erratic, sometimes absent when it is most needed. Spring comes confused, either too warm or too wet. The Valley, long celebrated for its pristine beauty and gentle climate, is on the frontlines of a crisis it did not create but will be forced to endure. Climate change in Kashmir is no longer an abstract global debate, it is a lived reality. Farmers, who once could almost set their calendars by the weather, speak of seasons that have become unreliable. Apple growers worry that the crucial chill hours their orchards need are declining year after year. A single untimely spell of rain or an unexpected frost is enough to wipe out a seasons income and push families into debt. In villages across the Valley, conversations at the mosque, at the chai stall, and in the fields return to the same anxious questions: Why is the snow so little? Why did the rain not come when we needed it? How will we manage if this continues? The signs are everywhere. Glaciers in the surrounding mountains are retreating, threatening the longterm flow of rivers and springs that have sustained the Valleys farms and households for centuries. Traditional water sources that once ran yearround now dry up in summer. Sudden cloudbursts and intense downpours have become more frequent, heightening the risk of flash floods and landslides. The memory of the 2014 floods still haunts Srinagar, yet urban expansion continues on floodplains and wetlands that once acted as natural safety valves. These changes are not merely environmental; they are social, economic, and political. When crops fail, it is not only a farmers field that suffers. It is childrens education, young peoples prospects, and families health that come under strain. When water becomes scarce or polluted, it deepens existing inequalities, with the poorest and most marginalised paying the highest price. At the same time, climate stress interacts with unemployment, conflict, and governance deficits, creating a volatile mix that can fuel frustration and despair. In the public discourse on Kashmir, climate has rarely been treated as a central concern. Security, elections, and geopolitics dominate headlines, while the slow violence of environmental degradation proceeds almost unnoticed. This is a dangerous oversight. If climate change continues to accelerate unchecked, it will redraw the Valleys map in ways that no political decision can easily reverse. Habitations near eroding riverbanks, roads along unstable slopes, and entire patterns of agriculture could become untenable. We cannot afford to treat this as tomorrows problem when it is already reshaping today. Yet, even in this sobering picture, there is room for agency. The first step must be to recognise climate change as a core development and governance issue for Jammu and Kashmir. Policies on agriculture, water, urban planning, and tourism can no longer be framed without a clear climate lens. Protecting and restoring wetlands such as Hokersar and Wular is not just about birds and biodiversity; it is about defending Srinagar and its surrounding areas from future floods. Halting construction on floodplains and regulating sand mining are not luxuries but necessities. For rural Kashmir, climate resilience must be built from the ground up. This means investing in climatesmart agriculture, diversifying crops, improving irrigation, and giving farmers timely, reliable information about weather and markets. It also means listening carefully to local knowledge. Communities have longstanding traditions of managing water, forests, and commons; these must be renewed and supported rather than swept aside. The young people of the Valley, many of whom are already engaging with environmental issues on social media and in civil society, can be powerful allies in this effort if given space and support. Ultimately, however, Kashmirs climate crisis cannot be separated from the global failure to curb emissions. The Valley contributes very little to the greenhouse gases that are heating the planet, yet it bears an outsized share of the impact. This injustice is not unique to Kashmir, but our response can be. By putting climate at the centre of planning, by strengthening local institutions, and by insisting that development must respect ecological limits, Jammu and Kashmir can chart a different path. The choice before us is stark. We can continue to treat changing weather patterns as unfortunate but temporary disturbances, hoping that the old normal will somehow return. Or we can accept that the climate is changing, that the Valley we love is at risk, and act with the urgency this moment demands. The snow on our peaks, the water in our streams, the health of our orchards, and the futures of our children all depend on which path we choose. (The Author is a research scholar and freelancer)

RisingKashmir 8 Jul 2026 2:12 am

The Shield that Teaches the Other Side to Build More

TECHNOLOGY & NATIONAL SECURITY On 10 and 11 June, the DRDO fired two interceptors from Chandipur off the Odisha coast. The AD-1 caught its target inside the atmosphere. The AD-2 caught its target in space. The Ministry of Defence said the country could now engage threats up to the intercontinental class, and it placed India in the small group of states able to shoot down a ballistic missile. The story sold itself as safety. A dome over the cities. A wall against the missiles of two nuclear-armed neighbours. That is not what a missile shield does. A working shield is the one defensive system that pushes the other side to build more offence. India has not bought cover with these tests. It has told Islamabad and Beijing that their retaliation may not get through, and both have a single sensible answer, which is more warheads on faster launchers. What the June tests proved The two interceptors belong to Phase-II of India's ballistic missile defence programme. The AD-1 works in the terminal phase, low down, where a warhead is about to arrive. The AD-2 works high in space during mid-course, while the warhead is still coasting. Together they cover threats in the 2,000 to 5,000 km class, and defence officials compared the AD-2's reach to intercepting something like China's DF-41. The targets in the June trial were Agni-series missiles standing in for hostile ones. The more revealing detail sits in Phase-III, already sanctioned. Two new interceptors are under development, one to catch hypersonic glide vehicles, and one built specifically to counter MIRVs, the missiles that split into many warheads before they land. Read that plainly. India is already designing defences against the exact countermeasures a shield invites. The programme has priced in the arms race it is about to set off. Why a shield reads as a sword Here is the mechanism, in plain terms. A missile shield is only useful in the seconds after someone fires. It does nothing on a normal day. Its whole job is to catch what comes at you once shots are exchanged. Now put the shield next to the rest of India's arsenal. The Agni-V is canisterised, which means the missile sits sealed in its launch tube, ready to fire, often with the warhead already fitted. In March 2024, India tested it with MIRVs under Mission Divyastra, and SIPRI assesses it can carry up to three warheads on a single missile. Accurate missiles, kept ready, splitting into many warheads, sitting behind a shield that mops up whatever the enemy manages to fire back. That combination has a name in the strategy literature. Christopher Clary and Vipin Narang, writing in International Security, list precisely this bundle, accurate MIRVs at high readiness alongside layered missile defence, as the toolkit of a counterforce posture. Counterforce means going after the enemy's weapons before they launch, then catching the ragged few that survive. India declares No First Use. The neighbour does not read your speeches. It reads your hardware, and the hardware now looks like the back half of a first strike. A missile shield only earns its cost after someone has already fired. That is why the other side reads it as the second half of a first strike. Pakistan already answered, China is next. None of this is a forecast. Pakistan started building its reply in 2017, when it first tested the Ababeel, a medium-range missile that carries MIRVs. Its stated purpose, in the Pakistani military's own words, is to keep its missiles survivable in what it called the growing regional ballistic missile defence environment. Translated, it is a tool to punch through an Indian shield. The maths favours Pakistan here. A MIRV splits one missile into several warheads plus decoys, and no interceptor screen can catch all of them. Warheads are cheap. Interceptors are expensive. Every rupee India spends on the wall, Pakistan answers for less, and comes out ahead on the exchange. China is the larger version of the same problem. The US Department of Defense projects that China could hold around 1,000 nuclear warheads by 2030, up from roughly 300 for decades. It already fields the DF-41 and the dual-use DF-26. Indian analysts expect Beijing to drift toward launch-on-warning, firing on the alert rather than after absorbing a hit. An Indian shield gives China one more reason to hold more warheads and keep them on a shorter fuse. The case for building it anyway The honest counter-argument is that India's arsenal is too small to attempt any of this. Rajesh Rajagopalan of the Observer Research Foundation makes the point directly. Once India reserves a large share of its warheads to deter China, what remains falls well short of the numbers needed for a disarming first strike on Pakistan. On that reading the shield is genuinely defensive, meant to protect leadership and command centres, and to stop the drones and cruise missiles that flew during the May 2025 Operation Sindoor exchanges. That case is real, and it may even be right about India's intentions. It still misses how the security dilemma works. An adversary does not respond to what you mean. It responds to what you can do. The bundle of ready MIRVs and layered defence looks like counterforce from Islamabad whatever Delhi intends, and perception is what starts the build. The Ababeel exists today because of what India was assembling a decade ago, not because of anything India said. Bottom Line The shield works exactly as advertised, and that is the trouble. Each clean interception buys India a thin layer of cover and hands its neighbours a strong reason to add warheads and put them on a shorter fuse. The question the June tests leave unanswered is whether India wants the dome badly enough to live under a sky more crowded with weapons, on higher alert, and aimed its way. (The Author studies Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence at Rutgers University, New Jersey, USA. He is interested in emerging technologies and innovation, and can be reached on LinkedIn at @arssh-kumar14)

RisingKashmir 8 Jul 2026 2:09 am

From Pariah to Player? Iran Emerges As A Key Player After Peace Deal

SANJAY KUMAR VERMA For four decades, Iran was the Wests preferred pariah: sanctioned, contained and lectured from Washington and European capitals. Yet today, it is part of a ceasefire and a detailed memorandum with the United States. Whatever its durability, the arrangement shows a simple truth Washington can no longer dodge: Tehran is too central to Gulf security and energy stability to be brushed aside. On balance, Iran has emerged as the principal diplomatic beneficiary of this conflict, even if its military gains are modest. Four decades on the margins It is worth recalling how thoroughly Iran was pushed to the margins after 1979. The Islamic Revolution and the hostage crisis in Tehran set off a long cycle of sanctions, asset freezes and diplomatic isolation. Over time, this hardened into one of the most extensive sanctions regimes in modern history, reinforced by European and multilateral measures tied to Irans regional conduct, human rights record and nuclear programme. By the early 2000s, UN resolutions, EU sanctions and a dense web of U.S. restrictions had shut Iran out of global finance and major energy investment. The axis of evil label and repeated terrorism designations made its outsider status almost permanent. Even the brief opening created by the 2015 nuclear deal did not last. Once the accord came under strain and sanctions returned, Western policy again treated Iran less as a country to engage than as a problem to contain. Hormuz changed the equation The 2026 war exposed the limits of that approach. Joint U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iranian targets in late February triggered a sharp response from Tehran, including missile and drone attacks on regional infrastructure and commercial shipping. The conflict quickly turned on the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow passage at the mouth of the Gulf through which a large share of the worlds seaborne oil and a significant volume of liquefied natural gas pass every day. With tankers harassed, routes disrupted and insurance costs rising, the consequences were felt far beyond the Gulf. Freight schedules slipped. Energy prices climbed. Suddenly, a country long treated as an outcast was at the centre of a global conversation on trade, energy and maritime security. West Asia has a way of humbling neat policy plans; geography always has the last word. Without some accommodation with Iran, stable sea lanes and predictable energy flows are hard to guarantee. What the deal means The ceasefire and the draft 14-point memorandum of understanding reflect that reality. The document opens a 60-day window to negotiate four linked issues: fresh limits on Irans nuclear programme, rules for shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, the timing of sanctions relief and frozen-asset release, and a reconstruction effort for Irans war-damaged economy. Under the broad outline, Iran would restore normal commercial traffic through Hormuz and accept enhanced monitoring of its nuclear activities. In return, it would gain sanctions relief, access to frozen assets and limited reintegration into international financial and energy markets. Details will matter, of course. But the larger significance lies in the shift itself: from pressure without engagement to conditional accommodation based on reciprocal commitments. For the first time in years, the discussion with Iran is not only about punishment. It is also about what Iran must do to make relief possible. Why Tehran gains Seen from Tehran, the diplomatic gain is substantial. Iran may have secured formal recognition as an indispensable regional actor. The fact that Washington is now discussing maritime security, energy flows and nuclear restraint directly with Tehran points to a hard truth: any durable Gulf security architecture will have to make room for Iran in some form. The arrangement also turns Irans endurance under sanctions and war into political capital. Access to oil revenues, banking channels and long-frozen assets will help stabilise parts of its economy and give it more room to negotiate from strength. European and Asian states, too, will have greater political space to resume trade and investment that were constrained by sanctions risk. For a country long branded a pariah, that is no small achievement. There is also the matter of narrative. Inside Iran, the leadership can claim it did not buckle under pressure and has forced the worlds leading power to acknowledge its security and economic concerns. Outside Iran, it can present its commitments on shipping and nuclear restraint as proof that it is willing to operate within international norms when its core interests are respected. That does not make Iran a status quo power. But it does make the old caricature of Iran as a permanent spoiler harder to sustain. Israels unease From an Israeli perspective, the military exchanges exposed some of Irans vulnerabilities. But the diplomacy that followed also underlined how difficult it is to imagine a regional settlement that simply bypasses Tehran. Many in Israel had hoped the war would significantly degrade Irans military capabilities, roll back its support for non-state actors and force much tighter constraints on its nuclear programme. Instead, the emerging arrangement focuses on ending hostilities, reopening Hormuz and setting up an interim framework for nuclear talks. The hardest questions missiles, drones and the future of Irans regional networks are deferred to later negotiations. Israel was not a direct party to the ceasefire text, and it now faces an Iran that has survived a direct clash involving American forces, retained key capabilities and secured relief from some of the most painful sanctions. That naturally creates unease in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem alike. It also raises a broader question that many in the region are now asking: will Washington increasingly weigh Israeli preferences against wider strategic calculations? West Asia is adjusting Among Gulf Arab states and other Western-aligned partners in West Asia, the response has combined relief with caution. Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and others have welcomed the ceasefire and the prospect of a more predictable shipping environment. They know full well that prolonged disruption in Hormuz would hurt their own economies and complicate long-term development plans. At the same time, Gulf officials understand that the memorandum does not fully address concerns about Irans missiles, drones and non-state partners. That is why the war has accelerated a process already under way: diversification of security ties, risk-spreading and a greater desire to be present in any future regional arrangement involving Iran. This is not a rupture with the United States or Europe. It is a hedge. And in West Asia, hedging is often the most sensible strategy on offer. Indias interests For India, this is not a distant diplomatic shuffle. It has direct consequences. India depends heavily on oil and gas imports from the Gulf, and a significant share of those supplies, along with much of its trade with the region passes through Hormuz. Millions of Indians live and work across West Asia, and any prolonged disruption quickly affects remittances, employment and household stability back home. There is also the Iran connection. New Delhi has long seen Iran as a potential partner for connectivity to Afghanistan and Central Asia, especially through Chabahar. A less isolated Iran, with some access to capital and a near normal diplomatic environment, could be better placed to support such initiatives. At the same time, India will continue to value its ties with Israel, the Gulf monarchies and the United States. The challenge is not to pick sides. It is to keep Indias room for manoeuvre intact. Indian diplomacy, in this case, should be guided by its national interests. If Tehran and Washington sustain a managed relationship instead of sliding back into confrontation, Indias strategic options widen. That is in Indias interest, and it should be stated plainly. A managed adversary The end of the 2026 war and the signing of the U.S.-Iran memorandum do not mean Iran has returned to the Western fold. They do not make the Islamic Republic a status quo power. What they do mean is that Iran is no longer being treated as a permanent pariah. It is being handled as a difficult but necessary interlocutor. For Tehran, that is a diplomatic win. For the United States and its partners, the lesson is equally clear. Durable security in West Asia cannot be built by pretending Iran does not exist. For India, the lesson is simpler still: in a region as volatile as West Asia, engagement with all major actors is not a luxury, it is a necessity. The war over Hormuz may be remembered less for the damage it caused than for the diplomatic realignments it accelerated. It may well mark the point at which Iran began moving back into the regions diplomatic mainstream. Whether that shift lasts will depend on what follows. But pretending Iran can be left out of the regional equation is no longer a serious strategy. ( https://www.theslate.net/ )

RisingKashmir 8 Jul 2026 2:06 am

40% of Srinagars drinking water used for lawns, gardens: Govt

Srinagar, Jul 07: The government has begun rationalising Srinagar's water supply system after finding that nearly 40 per cent of drinking water supply is being used to irrigate lawns and gardens. Speaking to media persons, Commissioner Secretary, Housing & Urban Development Department (H&UDD), Mandeep Kaur, said that the rationalisation of water supply in Srinagar is currently lacking. There are two aspects to water supply. One is the quantity of water being supplied, and the other is whether the water supply is being properly rationalised. In Srinagar city, this rationalisation is currently missing, Kaur said. She added that there are two types of water use. One of them is drinking water, and the other is for irrigating the lawns. Both are supplied from the same source. That is the biggest problem with our water supply system. If you look at other cities, raw water is supplied separately for lawns and gardens.Butthat infrastructure is currently missing in our city, she said. The Commissioner Secretary H&UDD said that an assessment found that nearly 40 per cent of Srinagar's water supply is used only for irrigating lawns and gardens, for which no payment is made. This is called non-revenue water, as there is no revenue generated from it. The government's resources are limited. That is why I have been emphasising that citizens' contribution is essential in every sector. We are working on two things.The reuse of treated water coming out of Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs), which would be utilised for irrigation or commercial purposes, and drinking water should not besupplied there. Drinking water connections in such places should be discontinued. This is the practice followed in every city, she said. However, Kaur said the overall rationalisation of the water supply system has to be carried out and work on that is already underway. At the same time, wherever water supply issues are reported, we ensure tanker-based water supply. If there are any issues like the ones you have reported, we will make sure that water is supplied there, she said. Residents from multiple areas across Srinagar havebeen complainingof inadequate water supply for the last few days. They have appealed to the government and the concerned department to look into the matter.

RisingKashmir 8 Jul 2026 1:46 am

J&K Overseas Employment Corporation : Omar reviews revival of JKOECL: Focus on skilling, not just migration

Srinagar, Jul 07: Chief Minister Omar Abdullahon Tuesday chaired a high-level review meetingto assess the roadmap forthe revival and operationalisation ofthe Jammu & Kashmir Overseas Employment Corporation Limited(JKOECL), sayingthat the objectiveshouldbenot merely to facilitate migration but to prepare a globally competitive workforce,anddirectingconcerned departments to prepare a time-bound implementation plan. The meeting reviewed the proposed strategy for reviving JKOECL as the government's nodal recruitment agency for facilitating safe, transparent, and market-driven overseas employment. Discussions centered on strengthening institutional mechanisms, expanding international partnerships, enhancing skill development aligned with global standards, and establishing an integrated ecosystem to prepare youth for overseas careers. A detailed presentation by Director Employment J&K Harvinder Singh outlined a phased roadmap for operationalising JKOECL, including creation of a digital overseas employment portal, partnerships with licensed recruiting agencies, foreign languages and international certification programmes, employer engagement, counselling, pre-departure orientation, and post-placement support. The proposed framework seeks to position JKOECL as the nodal agency coordinating with the Ministry of External Affairs, the Protector of Emigration, Indian Missions abroad, skill institutions, and licensed recruiting agencies. Protector of Emigration, Chandigarh, Ministry of External Affairs, Yashu Deep Singh, made a presentation on emigration trends from J&K, the region's contribution to overseas remittances, and employment opportunities available through India's labour mobility agreements with several countries, highlighting sector-wise demand for workers, emerging job roles, and key challenges affecting overseas migration from J&K. Reviving the Jammu & Kashmir Overseas Employment Corporation is a crucial step toward connecting our skilled youth with global employment opportunities. Our objective should be to prepare a globally competitive workforce. We should not only send people abroad; we should send skilled people there. Our focus should be on skilling, the Chief Minister said. He called for adopting best practices from states such as Kerala and Tamil Nadu, which have successfully institutionalised overseas employment facilitation. Emphasising long-term sustainability, he directed that the forthcoming Industrial Policy should provide for the establishment of skill development and training institutes to nurture an ecosystem capable of meeting international workforce requirements, and stressed the need for a complementary industrial policy that encourages greater private sector participation in skill development and employment generation. The meeting was attended by Minister for Education Sakina Itoo, Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo, Additional Chief Secretary to the CM Dheeraj Gupta, Additional Chief Secretary Finance Shailendra Kumar, Commissioner Secretary School Education Ram Niwas Sharma, Secretary Labour & Employment Rajiv Ranjan, Protector of Emigration Yashu Deep Singh, Director Employment, Director Skill Development, and other senior officers.

RisingKashmir 8 Jul 2026 1:37 am

Tourism key driver of J&Ks economy: CM Omar

Srinagar, Jul 07: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Tuesday met delegations representing the travel, tourism, and business sectors at the Civil Secretariat and held detailed discussions on issues concerning tourism promotion, business facilitation, and the overall growth of the economy in Jammu and Kashmir. A delegation comprising representatives of leading travel and tourism associations, including Irshad Ahmad (TAAI), Zahoor Qari (President, SKL International Kashmir), Burhan Misgar (Chairman, Travel Agents Federation of India, TAFI), and Waseem Goosani (President, TASK), called on the Chief Minister and apprised him of various matters relating to the travel and tourism sector. The delegation highlighted issues concerning the tourism industry, measures to further strengthen tourist inflow, ease of travel, and initiatives required to sustain the momentum of tourism in J&K. They also shared suggestions aimed at improving visitor experience and enhancing Jammu and Kashmir's position as a preferred tourist destination. The Chief Minister gave a patient hearing to the delegation and reiterated his government's commitment to creating an enabling environment for the tourism sector, recognising it as one of the key drivers of economic growth and employment in Jammu and Kashmir. He assured the representatives that the concerns raised by them would be examined sympathetically and addressed in a time-bound manner in coordination with the concerned departments. Later, Tariq Ghani, Secretary General of the Kashmir Chamber of Commerce, also called on the Chief Minister and discussed a range of issues pertaining to business, trade, and tourism.

RisingKashmir 8 Jul 2026 1:34 am

Flash floods ravage Dodas Thathri, damage houses, shops; NH-244 shut

Thathri (Doda), Jul 07: Flash floods triggered by intense rainfall swept through Thathri town and its adjoining areas in Doda district in the early hours of Tuesday, damaging houses, shops and vehicles and forcing the closure of National Highway-244, officials said. The heavy downpour around 2.30 am sent torrents of water, mud, boulders and debris through several localities, inundating residential areas and the main market and causing extensive damage to commercial establishments, houses and parked vehicles. Several vehicles were buried under debris, while residents claimed that some were swept into the Chenab River. Residents said at least 10 houses were completely damaged and several others suffered partial damage, although the exact extent of the losses is still being assessed. Tehsildar Thathri Satish Kumar Raina said preliminary reports indicated damage to 10 to 12 houses and 20 to 25 shops, while several two- and four-wheelers were trapped under debris. He said 19 affected families had been shifted to a nearby school, where relief material was being provided. Mohammad Rafi, a shopkeeper in Thathri, said the flash floods struck with tremendous force, leaving the town in ruins. I have never seen such widespread destruction before, he said, adding that around 30 vehicles lay buried under debris with no clarity yet on the extent of the damage. Deputy Commissioner Doda Krishan Lal, who visited the affected area, said restoration of NH-244 was the administrations immediate priority and expressed hope that the highway wouldbe reopenedby Tuesday evening or, at the latest, the following day.He said a detailed assessment of the losses would be completed by the evening, and relief would be provided under SDRF norms. Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha said he had spoken to the Deputy Commissioner, Doda, to review the situation. Several houses and shops have suffered damage. Fortunately, no casualties or injuries have been reported, the Lieutenant Governor said in a post on X, directing the district administration to provide immediate relief to the affected families and expedite restoration work, including the clearance of NH-244. The latest flooding adds to a series of disasters that have struck Thathri in recent years. In July 2017, flash floods killed six people and washed away six houses. In February 2023, land subsidence displaced around 300 residents and rendered 23 houses unsafe, while another landslide blocked the highway days later. Just five days before Tuesdays floods, heavy rainfall in the Bhalesa belt of Doda damaged roads and cut off several villages, though no casualties were reported. The region also witnessed a major rain-triggered tragedy during the Machail Yatra in neighbouring Kishtwar district in August last year, when a cloudburst at Chashoti claimed dozens of lives. Thathri had then served as a key relief centre, with the administration opening emergency shelters for stranded pilgrims at the Community Hall, PWD Guest House and Government Girls' Higher Secondary School. No casualties were reported in Tuesday's incident. However, one woman sustained a minor injury, according to locals.

RisingKashmir 8 Jul 2026 1:33 am

Zero tolerance for anti-national content in edu institutions: LG

Websites, digital repositories to be examined for objectionable content Directs SOP; heads to be personally responsible Srinagar: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Tuesday chaired a high-level meeting with senior officers and reviewed the action taken regarding the circulation of books and literature containing anti-national and separatist content in educational institutions. The meeting was attended by []

Kashmir Reader 8 Jul 2026 1:31 am

New Army Chief calls on CM Omar, LG Sinha

Discusses J&K security situation Srinagar: General Dhiraj Seth, Chief of Army Staff on Tuesday called on Chief Minister Omar Abdullah at his residence here. He also called on Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha at Lok Bhavan, Srinagar. At CMs residence, General Seth was accompanied by General Officer Commanding (GOC), Chinar Corps, Lieutenant General Balbir Singh, along []

Kashmir Reader 8 Jul 2026 1:30 am

CM meets travel, tourism, business stakeholders

Assures support for sectors growth Srinagar: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Tuesday met delegations representing the travel, tourism and business sectors here at the Civil Secretariat and held detailed discussions on issues concerning tourism promotion, business facilitation and the overall growth of the economy in Jammu and Kashmir. A delegation comprising representatives of leading travel []

Kashmir Reader 8 Jul 2026 1:30 am

Amarnath Yatra our national identity, soft power to world: LG

Srinagar, Jul 07: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Tuesday chaired a high-level meeting to review the ongoing Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra, directing senior officials to ensure that devotees are properly registered and well-assisted on the ground, and stating that safety, security, and hassle-free darshan of Baba Barfani must remain the top priority. The meeting was attended by Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo, Additional Chief Secretary Power Development Department Ashwani Kumar, Principal Secretary Home Chandraker Bharti, Principal SecretarytoLieutenant Governor and CEO Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board Dr Mandeep K. Bhandari, and other senior officers. So far, more than 1.13 lakh devotees have performed Darshan at the holy cave. The LG said, Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra is a matter of immense pride for us and is deeply intertwined with the aspirations and spiritual consciousness of our nation. It reflects India's enduring civilisational heritage and showcases the country's unique soft power to the world. This sacred yatra is a cherished tradition and also an integral part of our national identity. Ensuring smooth, safe, and successful conduct of Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra is our collective resolve. The Lieutenant Governor urged all stakeholders to work together in close coordination to make this year's Yatra truly historic and set a benchmark for spiritual tourism across the country. Such a collective effort can create a model that inspires similar pilgrimages nationwide, he said. Sinha appealed to all devotees to immerse themselves in the spiritual bliss of this sacred journey to Lord Shiva's abode while experiencing the warmth of local hospitality and the richness of J&K's traditional arts and crafts. By supporting and promoting local products, we can ensure that the pilgrimage becomes not only a profound spiritual experience but also a meaningful celebration of the local economy, culture, and heritage, he said. The Lieutenant Governor also reviewed the operations of the Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board's 24x7 Control Room established at Lok Bhavan for smooth conduct of the Yatra, and took stock of arrangements at various sections along the routes, deployment of security personnel, functioning of langars, and queue management systems at different junctions as well as the Holy Cave.

RisingKashmir 8 Jul 2026 1:29 am

Army Chief calls on LG Sinha, CM Omar

Srinagar, Jul 07: Chief of Army Staff General Dhiraj Seth on Tuesday called on Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha at Lok Bhavan and later met Chief Minister Omar Abdullah at his residence, reviewing the prevailing security situation in the region and discussing matters of mutual concern. During the meeting with the Lieutenant Governor, the Army Chief was accompanied by Lieutenant General Balbir Singh, GOC Chinar Corps. The two leaders held detailed discussions on the security scenario in Jammu and Kashmir. General Seth called on CM Abdullah at his residence. He was accompanied by Lieutenant General Balbir Singh and other senior Army officers. The meeting was held as a courtesy call following General Seth's assumption of charge as the Chief of the Army Staff on June 30. The Chief Minister extended his best wishes to General Seth on taking over the prestigious appointment and wished him success in his new responsibilities.

RisingKashmir 8 Jul 2026 1:28 am

Flash floods hit Doda; several houses, vehicles damaged

LG directs immediate relief for affected families Jammu: Flash floods triggered by heavy rainfall struck the upper reaches of Thathri town in Jammu and Kashmirs Doda district on Tuesday, partially damaging several houses, shops and vehicles. No loss of life has been reported. The latest flash flood is the third such incident in the twin []

Kashmir Reader 8 Jul 2026 1:19 am

Assembly panel directs strict action against food adulteration

No compromise with public safety Srinagar: The Committee on Petitions of the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly, under the Chairmanship of Peerzada Farooq Ahmad Shah on Tuesday examined the petitions pertaining to the adulteration of essential food commodities in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir and the Action Taken Report thereof. The Committee also []

Kashmir Reader 8 Jul 2026 1:18 am

Send skilled people abroad, not just people: CM Omar on JKOECL

Srinagar: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Tuesday chaired a high-level review meeting to assess the roadmap for the revival and operationalisation of the Jammu & Kashmir Overseas Employment Corporation Limited (JKOECL) and reviewed J&Ks overseas recruitment facilitation infrastructure, with a focus on creating a robust institutional framework to connect J&Ks skilled youth with global employment []

Kashmir Reader 8 Jul 2026 1:17 am

40% of Srinagars drinking water used for lawns

Srinagar: Nearly 40 per cent of Srinagars drinking water is being used to irrigate lawns and gardens, prompting the government to push for the reuse of treated wastewater for non-drinking purposes, Housing and Urban Development Department (HUDD) said on Tuesday. Speaking to reporters in Srinagar, HUDD Commissioner/Secretary Mandeep Kaur said the government is working to []

Kashmir Reader 8 Jul 2026 1:17 am

LG Sinha cracks down on anti-national literature

Srinagar, Jul 07: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Tuesday chaired a high-level meeting with senior officers and reviewed the action taken regarding the circulation of books and literature containing anti-national and separatist content in educational institutions, directing concerned departments to ensure no procurement, distribution, or availability of such material in universities, schools, colleges, and libraries. The meeting was attended by Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo, Additional Chief Secretary Power Development Department Ashwani Kumar, Principal Secretary Home Chandraker Bharti, Principal Secretary to Lieutenant Governor Dr Mandeep K. Bhandari, Additional Director Intelligence Bureau Pankaj Thakur, ADGP CID Nitish Kumar, and Commissioner Secretary School Education Ram Niwas Sharma. Officials briefed the Lieutenant Governor on the recovery of books allegedly glorifying separatism, saying that those responsible for procuring, approving, or circulating the literature will face strict legal consequences. Taking serious note, the LG directed the concerned departments to put in place an effective mechanism to ensure no procurement, distribution,and availability of any publications including books, journals, magazines, or any literature containing anti-national, separatist, or objectionable content in universities, government and private colleges and schools,public and private libraries. This would include the heads of these institutions affirming within a specified periodagainst availability of any such material,apart from conducting a comprehensive audit and inspection. Sinha also instructed authorities to examine the websites and digital repositories of universities and higher educational institutions and immediately remove any objectionable material. Stressing that such incidents must not recur, the Lieutenant Governor directed the formulation of a comprehensive Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) governing the procurement of books and academic material for schools, colleges, and universities. The SOP should provide for a robust screening mechanism, including periodic random scrutiny by a panel comprising eminent educationists, intellectuals, and senior officers, to ensure that no material promoting anti-national or separatist narratives enters educational institutions. The Lieutenant Governor warned that any lapse would invite strict accountability, and the Head of the Institution concerned would be held personally responsible. Reiterating the administration's commitment to safeguarding the educational ecosystem, he said educational institutions must remain centres of learning, nation-building, and constitutional values, and there will be zero tolerance for any attempt to mislead or radicalise students through objectionable literature.

RisingKashmir 8 Jul 2026 1:16 am

NC pays tribute to former Kulgam MLA on death anniversary

Srinagar, July, 07: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference President Dr. Farooq Abdullah and Vice President and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Tuesday paid glowing tributes to veteran Party leader and former MLA Kulgam, Advocate Shaheed Ghulam Nabi Dar on his 20th martyrdom anniversary. Advocate Ghulam Nabi Dar was martyred in a grenade attack in Kulgam in July 2006 while coming out of the revered Hazrat Mantaqi (RA) Astana-e-Aliya in the main town of Kulgam. Five other National Conference workers also lost their lives after succumbing to splinter injuries sustained in the same attack. Paying homage to the late leader, Dr. Farooq described Dar as an honest politician and an accomplished advocate who devoted his life to the welfare of the people of his constituency. He was a loyal member of the party and will always be remembered for his hard work, dedication and humble nature. On this day, I pay tribute to him and pray that Almighty Allah grants him the highest place in Jannat, he said. Omar Abdullah also remembered Dar's contribution to the development of his constituency and district, saying his unwavering commitment to public welfare and service continues to inspire. Shaheed Dar Sahib dedicated his life to serving the people and the party. His tireless efforts to improve the lives of others and his steadfast commitment to public service have left a lasting legacy. On his martyrdom anniversary, I offer my heartfelt tributes and pray that Almighty Allah elevates his status in Jannat, Omar Abdullah said. Party General Secretary Ali Mohammad Sagar, Additional General Secretary and MP Rajya Sabha Choudhary Muhammad Ramzan, MP Rajya Sabha and Treasurer Shammi Oberoi; Provincial President Showkat Ahmad Mir; Member of Parliament Mian Altaf, Chief Spokesperson Tanvir Sadiq, senior leader and Cabinet minister Sakina Itoo and several other party leaders also paid rich tributes to the late leader.

RisingKashmir 8 Jul 2026 1:10 am

NC hails Omar govts expansion of CDF for lifesaving medical aid

MLA Habba Kadal distributes 15 lakh from CDF among 28 fire-hit families SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference State Womens Wing President and MLA Habba Kadal, Shameema Firdous, on Tuesday said that the Omar Abdullah-led government has translated its commitment to public welfare into action through a series of people-centric initiatives aimed at reaching []

Kashmir Reader 8 Jul 2026 1:10 am

97 Kashmiri IIS posts under review after Er Rashids letter

Srinagar, July 7: Awami Itihaad Party (AIP) Chief Spokesperson Inam Un Nabi on tuesday said that despite being incarcerated Member of Parliament from Baramulla Er. Rashid has remained steadfast in raising issues concerning the identity, language and aspirations of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. Inam Un Nabi said that MP Er. Rashid had written to the Union Minister for Information & Broadcasting Ashwini Vaishnaw seeking the filling up of 97 vacant Senior Grade IIS Group-B posts in the Kashmiri language, stressing the importance of promoting and preserving the mother tongue through adequate representation in public broadcasting and information services. He said the Union Minister has now responded to Er. Rashid's communication, stating: Your suggestion has been forwarded to the concerned authority for further examination. Inam Un Nabi welcomed the Minister's response and expressed hope that the matter would be considered expeditiously. He said filling these long-pending vacancies would not only create employment opportunities for qualified youth but also strengthen the promotion, preservation and institutional representation of the Kashmiri language.

RisingKashmir 8 Jul 2026 1:08 am

Hakeem Yaseen meets LG Sinha, Seeks push for Budgam tourism

Srinagar, July 7: Jammu and Kashmir People's Democratic Front (PDF) President and former Cabinet Minister Hakeem Mohammad Yaseen on Tuesday met Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha and submitted a memorandum seeking immediate intervention on several long-pending tourism, infrastructure and public welfare issues in Budgam district. During the meeting held in the morning, Yaseen urged the Lieutenant Governor to reopen Tosamaidan, one of Kashmir's premier adventure tourism destinations, for tourists, trekkers and tour operators. He said reopening the meadow would revive tourism activities and generate employment and economic opportunities for local communities He also requested the Lieutenant Governor to allow night halts at Doodhpathri, stating that while the tourist destination has been opened to visitors, restrictions on overnight stays continue to limit its tourism potential. According to Yaseen, permitting tourists to stay overnight would benefit local stakeholders, tourism service providers and visitors alike. The PDF president further sought the reopening of the BugrooRaithanMujpathriDoodhpathri road, saying the route would improve accessibility to the tourist destination and create livelihood opportunities for people living along the stretch. Raising a key public grievance, Yaseen also highlighted the long-pending drinking water crisis in Humhama, Budgam, where more than 30,000 residents continue to face acute shortages. He appealed to the Lieutenant Governor to direct the concerned departments to ensure a permanent and reliable solution to the problem. Describing the issues as being in the larger interest of public welfare, tourism development and economic growth, Yaseen expressed hope that the Lieutenant Governor would give sympathetic consideration to the demands and ensure their early resolution.

RisingKashmir 8 Jul 2026 1:03 am

PDP reviews organisational strategy in Anantnag, Kulgam

Srinagar, July 7: The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Tuesday held a meeting of office bearers from Anantnag and Kulgam districts at the party headquarters in Srinagar to review organisational activities and chalk out measures to strengthen grassroots outreach. The meeting was chaired by PDP General Secretary (Organisation) Ghulam Nabi Lone Hanjura and attended by senior party leaders, including Chairman of the Parliamentary Board Abdul Rehman Veeri, General Secretary Mohammad Khursheed Aalam, Senior Leader Iltija Mufti, Additional General Secretary Mohammad Yousuf Bhat and other functionaries. During the meeting, detailed discussions were held on strengthening the party structure at the grassroots level, improving coordination among various units and enhancing engagement with workers and the public across Anantnag and Kulgam. The leadership also reviewed the prevailing political situation in Jammu and Kashmir and discussed issues affecting the people. Party functionaries reiterated their commitment to raising public concerns and safeguarding the rights and interests of citizens. Addressing the gathering, senior leaders urged office bearers and constituency in-charges to maintain close contact with the people, intensify outreach programmes and work collectively to strengthen the party organisation. The meeting concluded with a resolve to further expand organisational activities and consolidate the partys presence in both districts.

RisingKashmir 8 Jul 2026 1:01 am

Salman Sagar calls for stronger NC outreach in Hazratbal

Srinagar, July 7: Jammu and Kashmir National Conference (JKNC) Provincial Vice President and MLA Hazratbal Salman Ali Sagar on Tuesday called upon party workers to strengthen grassroots engagement and work with renewed commitment to expand the partys organisational base in the constituency. Sagar made the remarks while chairing a meeting of NC office bearers, delegates and senior functionaries from the Hazratbal Assembly Constituency, where he reviewed organisational activities and emphasised unity, discipline and collective responsibility among party workers. Addressing the gathering, Sagar said the strength of the party lies in its connection with the people and urged workers to remain actively engaged with citizens, understand their concerns and ensure effective public outreach. He called upon party functionaries to work in close coordination and follow the organisational roadmap set by the party leadership while upholding the principles and legacy of the National Conference. Sagar also urged workers to mobilise support for the partys upcoming programme scheduled for July 11, stressing the need for wider public participation and coordinated efforts to make it successful. The meeting was attended by office bearers, delegates, youth representatives and grassroots workers, who reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening the party organisation across Hazratbal constituency.

RisingKashmir 8 Jul 2026 12:59 am

Development must protect peoples rights: Javid Dar

Baramulla, July 07: Minister for Agriculture Production, Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, Cooperative and Election Department Javid Ahmad Dar on Tuesday directed the district administration to expedite compensation formalities for 26 families whose residential and commercial structures are likely to be affected by the RohamaLadoora road project. He said development projects must move forward while safeguarding the rights and interests of affected families. Minister for Agriculture Production, Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, Cooperative and Election Department, Javid Ahmad Dar, today chaired a review meeting at Baramulla, to assess the cases of 26 families whose residential and commercial structures are likely to be affected by the alignment of the RohamaLadoora road project. The meeting was attended by the Deputy Commissioner Baramulla, Additional Deputy Commissioner Baramulla, Assistant Commissioner Revenue, Tehsildars, concerned Executive Engineer and other senior officers. The Minister conducted a detailed review of the status of the affected structures and the progress made in the assessment process. Stressing the need for a fair, transparent and time-bound approach, Javid Ahmad Dar directed the concerned officers to conduct an on-the-spot inspection and complete the valuation of all affected structures at the earliest. The Minister further instructed the Revenue authorities to verify the land status of each affected property to ensure that all eligible families receive adequate compensation strictly in accordance with the established rules and provisions. The Deputy Commissioner Baramulla assured the Minister that the district administration is taking all necessary measures to complete the required assessments and procedural formalities promptly. He further assured that every genuine case will be dealt with fairly and that all eligible beneficiaries will receive compensation in accordance with the applicable norms, ensuring that no affected family suffers undue hardship.

RisingKashmir 8 Jul 2026 12:57 am

CDF relief extended to vulnerable patients: NC

Srinagar, July, 07 : The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference State Women's Wing President and MLA Habba Kadal, Shameema Firdous, on Tuesday said that the Omar Abdullah-led government has translated its commitment to public welfare into action through a series of people-centric initiatives aimed at reaching the most vulnerable sections of society. She made these remarks while distributing financial assistance worth 15 lakh from her Constituency Development Fund (CDF) among 28 families affected by recent fire incidents in different parts of the Habba Kadal constituency. As part of the relief, 50,000 each was provided to eight fire-affected families from Chattabal, 50,000 each to three families from Karfali Mohalla, and 1 lakh to the family from Dukan Sangeen, while the remaining assistance was distributed among other eligible beneficiaries. Addressing the gathering, Shameema Firdous said, The Omar Abdullah-led government is committed to ensuring that governance is reflected in the lives of ordinary people. Every decision being taken is aimed at strengthening social security, extending timely relief, and standing shoulder to shoulder with families in distress. Our promise was to build a compassionate and responsive administration, and we are steadfastly working to fulfil that commitment. Welcoming the Omar government's decision to expand the scope of the Constituency Development Fund (CDF), she said the initiative marks a significant step towards providing relief to economically weaker sections facing life-threatening illnesses. The decision to empower MLAs to recommend financial assistance for patients suffering from cancer, organ failure, chronic kidney disease requiring dialysis, and other serious ailments is a landmark welfare measure, she said. Under the revised guidelines, MLAs can now recommend financial assistance of up to 20 lakh annually from their Constituency Development Fund for the treatment of eligible patients belonging to Below Poverty Line (BPL) families and other economically weaker sections suffering from notified life-threatening diseases.

RisingKashmir 8 Jul 2026 12:53 am

Timely, quality development projects priority: Dy CM

Nowshera (Rajouri), July, 7: Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary on Tuesday said the government is committed to inclusive and people-centric development while stressing the need for timely completion of infrastructure projects with quality standards. He made the remarks while inaugurating the newly constructed conference hall at the PWD Dak Bungalow in Nowshera, built at a cost of 2.49 crore. Speaking on the occasion, the Deputy Chief Minister said that the new facility will strengthen the administrative infrastructure of the area by providing a modern venue for official meetings, conferences and public interactions. He reiterated the governments commitment towards creating quality public assets that enhance governance and improve the public service delivery. Earlier, the Deputy Chief Minister undertook an extensive inspection of various ongoing developmental works across the Nowshera constituency, including road, bridge and other infrastructure projects. He reviewed the progress of the works and directed the concerned officers to expedite execution while ensuring transparency, quality and adherence to the prescribed timelines. He emphasized that timely completion of public projects is essential to provide better connectivity, improved civic amenities and enhanced quality of life to the people. The Deputy Chief Minister also held a detailed public outreach programme during which he interacted with the local residents, public representatives and various delegations. He assured them that all their genuine issues would be addressed on priority through coordinated efforts of the concerned departments. Among those present were Additional Deputy Commissioner Nowshera, Superintending Engineer PWD, Executive Engineers and other senior officers of the district administration and line departments.

RisingKashmir 8 Jul 2026 12:50 am

Kangan activists flag healthcare, education gaps

Ganderbal, July 7: The Social Activist Forum Ganderbal on Tuesday urged the Jammu and Kashmir Government to take immediate steps to strengthen healthcare and education infrastructure in Kangan constituency, highlighting shortages of medical staff, inadequate hospital facilities, delays in school infrastructure projects and several welfare-related concerns. Addressing a press conference at Kangan, Social Activist Forum representative Manzoor Ahmad Lone said that the true measure of development lies in quality healthcare and education rather than roads and physical infrastructure alone. He said Kangan continues to face serious challenges in both sectors, which require urgent government intervention. Lone said the Sub-District Hospital (Trauma Hospital) Kangan has witnessed some improvements following public interventions in recent months, but several critical deficiencies still remain. He demanded the installation of a modern ultrasound machine and round-the-clock ultrasound services, particularly during night hours when private diagnostic centres remain closed. He also called for the appointment of a qualified radiologist to operate CT scan facilities and sought the deployment of specialist doctors, including neurologists, oncologists and urologists, to cater to the growing healthcare needs of the region. Highlighting staff shortages, Lone said the hospital requires BSc-trained nurses, pharmacists, medical assistants and technical staff for the oxygen generation plant. He also demanded that the recently installed dialysis machine be made operational without further delay and called for the establishment of a fully functional blood bank and endoscopy services at the hospital. Referring to recent incidents allegedly linked to the shortage of trained nursing staff, he stressed that adequate manpower is essential to ensure quality patient care and prevent avoidable medical complications. Lone said he has already submitted a memorandum regarding these issues and has sought an appointment with the Chief Minister to apprise him of the concerns. He added that the local MLA has also been informed and expressed hope that the Health Minister would visit the area to assess the situation firsthand. Turning to the education sector, Lone alleged that several government schools in Kangan constituency continue to function without adequate infrastructure. He claimed that despite the sanction of funds under the Samagra Shiksha scheme for the construction of a school building at Kachpatri, students are still studying in tin sheds. Seeking a transparent inquiry, he alleged that funds sanctioned for the project were diverted elsewhere and demanded accountability for the delay. He also pointed to pending school infrastructure projects in Chakbasti, Ganiwan, Nilgrad, Botkulan and other areas, stating that tendering and construction work has remained incomplete despite approved proposals. Another representative of the Social Activist Forum Choudhary Atta Mohd highlighted overcrowding in schools, saying that in some institutions, eight classes have been conducted in only three rooms for decades. He also raised concerns over schools functioning from rented private buildings due to the non-availability of permanent infrastructure. The activist also expressed concern over the delay in the deployment of seasonal teachers for tribal children. He said nearly 40,000 students from tribal communities are still awaiting teachers despite the academic session already being underway, urging the Education Department to ensure their immediate engagement. Besides local issues he appealed to the government to formulate a comprehensive employment policy for unemployed youth in Jammu and Kashmir. He also sought relief for economically weaker sections by introducing concessions in electricity bills and extending benefits available to Antyodaya Anna Yojana (AAY) beneficiaries to families falling under the Below Poverty Line (BPL) category. He further urged the government to implement the Ladli Beti Scheme in Ganderbal district, stating that eligible girls in the district are yet to benefit from the scheme. The Social Activist Forum appealed to the Chief Minister, Health Minister and Education Minister and MLA Kangan to address the issues on priority and ensure improved public services for the people of Kangan constituency.

RisingKashmir 8 Jul 2026 12:45 am

Iqra colony without water supply, residents seek restoration

Srinagar, July 7: The residents of Iqra Colony, Alochi Bagh and adjoining areas here have expressed serious concern over the prolonged drinking water crisis. The residents stated that despite repeated representations to the concerned authorities, there has been no satisfactory response, forcing people to struggle daily for safe drinking water. The people have appealed to the Jal Shakti Department to take immediate steps to restore regular water supply and ensure that water tankers are deployed to the affected localities until the problem is resolved. The residents have also urged the Lieutenant Governor and the higher authorities of the Jal Shakti Department to look into the matter and ensure that public grievances are addressed promptly and efficiently. The people emphasized that access to safe drinking water is a basic necessity and every citizen deserves this essential service. They appealed to the administration to intervene urgently and provide immediate relief to the affected areas.

RisingKashmir 8 Jul 2026 12:39 am

Kashmir University wins National Youth Parliament title

New Delhi, July 7: The University of Kashmir was on Monday awarded the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Running Parliamentary Shield and Trophy after emerging as the national winner of the 17th National Youth Parliament Competition (202425) for universities and colleges. The award was presented by Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Law and Justice and Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs, Arjun Ram Meghwal, during a prize distribution ceremony held at the GMC Balayogi Auditorium in the Parliament House Complex. The championship-winning team from the University of Kashmir also gave a repeat performance of its Youth Parliament sitting before the gathering. A total of 51 universities and colleges from across the country participated in the competition, while seven institutions were honoured as group-level winners for their outstanding performance. Speaking on the occasion, Secretary, Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs, Nikunja Bihari Dhal said the Youth Parliament Programme aims to promote democratic values and that the Ministry plans to expand participation in future editions. Dean, School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Kashmir, Prof. Pervez Ahmed, described the achievement as a proud moment for the university and said the programme helps students strengthen leadership skills, confidence and understanding of parliamentary democracy. Congratulating the participants, Meghwal praised the students for their demonstration of parliamentary procedures and encouraged them to contribute meaningfully to nation-building. He also administered the LiFE (Lifestyle for Environment) Pledge to participants during the event. The Youth Parliament Competition, organised by the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs for nearly three decades, seeks to familiarise students with parliamentary practices while promoting democratic values, leadership and public speaking skills.

RisingKashmir 8 Jul 2026 12:33 am

Passport Kendras to remain open on July 11

Srinagar, July 7: The Regional Passport Office (RPO), Srinagar, will conduct a special passport service drive on Saturday, July 11, with Passport Seva Kendras in Srinagar, Anantnag and Baramulla remaining open to meet the growing demand for passport-related services. Regional Passport Officer B.S. Rawat said the initiative has been launched to ensure timely, efficient and transparent delivery of passport services to citizens. Applicants can book appointments through the official Passport Seva website and choose a suitable time slot for July 11 at their preferred Passport Seva Kendra. The RPO has advised applicants to report to their designated centre with the appointment confirmation and all original supporting documents for processing of their passport applications.

RisingKashmir 8 Jul 2026 12:29 am

Locals urge filmmakers to explore Kashmir

Srinagar, July 7: As film shootings gradually return to Kashmir, residents across the valley are urging filmmakers to move beyond the traditional favourites of Gulmarg, Pahalgam and Sonamarg and explore the regions lesser-known destinations, saying the untapped locations offer equally breathtaking backdrops while bringing tourism and economic opportunities to remote areas. Locals believe that while iconic destinations have become synonymous with Bollywoods Kashmir, several pristine valleys, meadows, lakes and villages remain largely unexplored despite their cinematic appeal. Places such as Bangus valley in Kupwara, Gurez valley in Bandipora, Lolab valley, Doodhpathri in Budgam, Yusmarg, Aharbal, Chatpal, Warwan valley, Tosa Maidan, Kokernag, Manasbal lake and Wular lake, Kaman Post in Uri are increasingly being promoted by residents as ideal filming destinations because of their untouched landscapes, dense forests, alpine meadows, rivers and traditional villages. Every film seems to return to Gulmarg, Pahalgam or Sonamarg. Kashmir has much more to offer. Our valleys have landscapes that have never been seen on the silver screen, said a resident of Kupwara. He said that if filmmakers begin shooting in places like Bangus and Lolab, it would not only showcase a different face of Kashmir but also generate employment for local youth through transport, hospitality, guides and other tourism-related services. Residents of Gurez echoed similar sentiments. Gurez has majestic mountains, the Kishanganga River, traditional wooden houses and breathtaking scenery. A single film shot here can introduce millions of people to this beautiful valley, said a hotel owner in Gurez. Uri has a lot to offer. Bollywood can explore locations like Kaman Post, Nambla waterfall, Rustam, Babagail and Boniyar villages for film shootings, said Shafiq Ahmad, a local of Uri. Tourism stakeholders believe diversifying filming locations will also reduce pressure on heavily visited destinations while distributing tourism benefits more evenly across the valley. Film tourism has a huge multiplier effect. When movies are shot in lesser-known places, tourists become curious to visit those locations. That creates livelihood opportunities for local communities that have remained outside the mainstream tourism circuit, said Mushtaaque Ali Ahmad Khan, a filmmaker and festival director. Over the past few years, some offbeat destinations have started attracting filmmakers, with Doodhpathri emerging as one of the new preferred locations for music videos and film projects because of its vast meadows, pine forests and easy accessibility from Srinagar. Locals said that improved road connectivity and better tourism infrastructure in several remote areas have made many destinations more accessible than before. We have beautiful lakes, waterfalls, forests and mountain passes that audiences have never seen in films. Every district has locations capable of becoming the next iconic Bollywood destination, a senior tourism official said.

RisingKashmir 8 Jul 2026 12:26 am

J&K tourism booms after 2019 despite setbacks

Srinagar, July 7: Jammu and Kashmir's tourism sector has registered a major resurgence in the years following 2019, with official figures showing record visitor arrivals and a growing contribution to the region's economy. While religious tourism in Jammu has remained a consistent pillar of growth, the Kashmir Valley witnessed a sharp revival before facing a setback in the aftermath of the Pahalgam terror attack earlier this year. According to official data, the Union Territory received more than 7.85 crore tourist visits during 2023 to 2025, compared to 4.76 crore during the 2016 to 2018 period. The figures reflect the increasing popularity of Jammu and Kashmir as a destination for pilgrimage, adventure, winter sports, leisure travel and family vacations. The tourism sector has emerged as a significant contributor to the region's economy. Government policy documents estimate tourism contributes nearly seven percent to Jammu and Kashmir's Gross State Domestic Product and supports thousands of livelihoods linked to hospitality, transport, handicrafts and tourism services. The Kashmir division recorded one of the most notable recoveries. Tourist arrivals increased from more than 59 lakh during 2016 to 2018 to around 2.42 crore between 2023 and 2025. Popular destinations including Srinagar, Gulmarg, Pahalgam, Sonamarg and Dal Lake witnessed renewed visitor interest as domestic travel demand surged. However, official figures reveal that the Valley's tourism momentum weakened in 2025. Tourist arrivals declined from over 98 lakh in 2024 to more than 47 lakh in 2025. Authorities have linked the decline to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack that left 26 civilians dead, most of them tourists. The incident dealt a blow to visitor confidence and triggered widespread concern across the tourism industry. For stakeholders in Kashmir, including hotel owners, transport operators, guides, pony handlers and handicraft sellers, the decline underscored the sector's vulnerability to security related disruptions. In contrast, the Jammu region continued to witness steady growth. Tourist arrivals increased from 4.16 crore during 2016 to 2018 to 5.43 crore between 2023 and 2025. The expansion was largely powered by pilgrimage tourism, particularly the steady flow of devotees to the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine in Katra. Official reports show that the shrine attracted more than 95 lakh pilgrims in 2024. The Amarnath Yatra also witnessed strong participation, with over five lakh pilgrims undertaking the pilgrimage during the year. The government's tourism strategy now focuses on expanding adventure tourism, improving infrastructure, strengthening destination management and creating year round tourism opportunities. Officials believe that sustained investment, improved facilities and continued peace will be crucial for maintaining growth and ensuring that tourism remains a key driver of economic development across Jammu and Kashmir.

RisingKashmir 8 Jul 2026 12:21 am

Army Chief General Dhiraj Seth Meets CM Omar Abdullah in Srinagar

Newly appointed Army chief calls on CM days after assuming office

KashmirLife 7 Jul 2026 11:32 pm

Kashmir Driver Jailed for 12 Years in Tripura

Kashmir Driver Jailed for 12 Years in Tripura

KashmirLife 7 Jul 2026 11:05 pm

Make Amarnath Yatra Model For Spiritual Tourism: LG Sinha

Manoj Sinha directs officials to ensure smooth registration, better facilities, security and hassle-free darshan for devotees

KashmirLife 7 Jul 2026 10:53 pm

Arms, Ammunition Recovered During Search Operation In North Kashmir

SRINAGAR: A cache of arms and ammunition was recovered during a joint search operation by the police and Army in the Hatlanga area of Uri Sector in north Kashmirs Baramulla district on Tuesday morning. Quoting officials news agency GNS reported that a joint team of police and the Indian Army launched a search operation in []

KashmirLife 7 Jul 2026 10:41 pm

Army Chief General Dhiraj Seth calls on CM Omar Abdullah in Srinagar

SRINAGAR, JULY 07: Chief of Army Staff, General Dhiraj Seth, today called on Chief Minister Omar Abdullah at his residence here. General Seth was accompanied by General Officer Commanding (GOC), Chinar Corps, Lieutenant General Balbir Singh, along with other senior Army officers. The meeting was held as a courtesy call following General Seths assumption of [] The post Army Chief General Dhiraj Seth calls on CM Omar Abdullah in Srinagar appeared first on Kashmir Media Watch .

Kashmir Media Watch 7 Jul 2026 10:34 pm

Lieutenant Governor chairs a high-level meeting to review the ongoing holy yatra of Shri Amarnathji

SRINAGAR, JULY 07: Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha today chaired a high-level meeting to review the ongoing Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra. The meeting was attended by Shri Atal Dulloo, Chief Secretary; Shri Ashwani Kumar, Additional Chief Secretary, Power Development Department; Shri Chandraker Bharti, Principal Secretary, Home Department; Dr. Mandeep K Bhandari, Principal Secretary to Lieutenant [] The post Lieutenant Governor chairs a high-level meeting to review the ongoing holy yatra of Shri Amarnathji appeared first on Kashmir Media Watch .

Kashmir Media Watch 7 Jul 2026 10:29 pm

Jammu Kashmir Govt Forms Block-Level Monitoring Committees for TB Mukt Bharat Abhiyan

SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir Government has constituted Block-Level Monitoring Committees across the Union Territory to strengthen the implementation of the TB Mukt Bharat Abhiyan, with a focus on universal screening, early diagnosis, treatment and community participation in tuberculosis control. The committees have been constituted under Government Order No. 1181-JK(GAD) of 2026, dated July 7, []

KashmirLife 7 Jul 2026 10:12 pm

Div Com Jammu Reviews Amarnath Yatra 2026 Arrangements in Ramban, Udhampur

Jammu, July 7: Divisional Commissioner Jammu Ramesh Kumar on Tuesday conducted a first-hand review of the facilities and arrangements put in place for pilgrims undertaking the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra-2026 at key locations in Ramban and Udhampur districts. During his visit to the yatra camp at Chanderkote in Ramban, the Divisional Commissioner inspected the arrangements made for pilgrims and assessed the availability of essential facilities. He also visited various langar sites and lodgement centres in Udhampur to review preparedness for the upcoming pilgrimage. While interacting with officials, the Divisional Commissioner directed the district administrations to ensure uninterrupted availability of essential services at all lodgement centres and langar sites throughout the yatra period. He stressed the importance of maintaining cleanliness, ensuring timely delivery of services, and strengthening coordination among departments and stakeholders involved in the yatra arrangements. He said that effective planning and monitoring were essential to ensure a safe and smooth pilgrimage experience for devotees. The concerned officials briefed the Divisional Commissioner about the facilities being arranged for pilgrims, including accommodation, sanitation, medical support and other essential services.

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