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Three Children Drown While Bathing in Pond in Jammu

Victims, children of migrant brick kiln workers, slipped into deep water in Jourian area; police begin investigation

KashmirLife 12 Jul 2026 10:09 am

US Hits Iran After Tehran Orders Closure of Strait of Hormuz

SRINAGAR: The United States launched a fresh round of retaliatory strikes against Iran early on Sunday after Tehran signalled it could reimpose the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, escalating tensions and raising fresh concerns over the fragile ceasefire between the two countries. According to a statement posted on X by the US Central Command []

KashmirLife 12 Jul 2026 9:39 am

IRGC announces closure of Hormuz until further notice due to US interference in West Asia

Tehran [Iran], July 12 : Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) on Saturday (local time) announced the closure of the Strait of Hormuz until further notice, stating that the strategic waterway would remain shut until the United States ends its interference in the West Asia region, Press TV reported. According to an IRGC statement cited by Press TV, the decision was taken in light of the security situation resulting from the unlawful intervention of foreign powers. The Strait of Hormuz has been closed until further notice and will remain closed until the United States ends its intervention in the region. No vessel will be permitted to transit the strait, the statement said, as quoted by Press TV. The IRGC Navy also warned against any further military action against Iran under the pretext of the waterway's closure, saying such actions would draw a strong response. Should the aggressor enemy exploit this development, which it, itself, has caused, as a pretext for committing another act of aggression against us, it will be met with a forceful response, and additional enemy bases in the region will be targeted, the statement added. The IRGC further said that responsibility for any consequences arising from the situation would rest with the United States, Israel, and countries hosting military facilities allegedly used for operations against Iran, Press TV reported. These developments come as Qatari negotiators travel to Iran in an effort to ease tensions and create conditions for the resumption of US-Iran talks following recent military escalations. Earlier, Iranian Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araqchi held talks with his Omani counterpart, Seyyed Badr Al-Busaidi, in Muscat on Saturday, focusing on strengthening bilateral relations, regional developments, and maritime security in the Strait of Hormuz. In a post on his official Telegram channel, Araghchi stated that the two diplomats discussed bilateral relations between Tehran and Muscat in various fields, alongside broader regional developments. According to Iran's Foreign Ministry, the two sides also discussed mechanisms to ensure the safe passage of ships in line with Article 5 of the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding, while Oman reiterated its support for diplomacy to ease regional tensions. Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump on Friday stated that Washington has agreed to continue talks with the Islamic Republic following Tehran's request, but reiterated that the US still considers the previous ceasefire between the two sides to be over. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 12 Jul 2026 9:21 am

Pony Porter Killed After Boulder Strikes Tent Along Amarnath Yatra Route

SRINAGAR: A pony porter was killed after a falling boulder struck his tent near the Eidgah area of Chandanwari along the Shri Amarnath Yatra route late on Saturday evening, officials said. An official said the deceased has been identified as Shabir Ahmad Shah (27), son of Mohammad Yaseen Shah, a resident of Brad Chairwan, Aishmuqam, []

KashmirLife 12 Jul 2026 8:59 am

US launches fresh strikes on Iran after IRGC latantly attacks Cyprus flagged ship in Hormuz

Washington DC [US], July 12 : The United States on Saturday (local time) launched a third round of strikes against Iran after alleging that Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) attacked the Cyprus-flagged container vessel M/V GFS Galaxy in the Strait of Hormuz. According to an official post on X by US Central Command (CENTCOM), a civilian crew member is missing, and the vessel is unable to continue its journey due to an onboard fire and significant engine room damage. At 7:15 p.m. ET today, US Central Command forces began launching the third round of strikes this week against Iran after Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps forces blatantly attacked M/V GFS Galaxy, a Cyprus-flagged container ship transiting the Strait of Hormuz, CENTCOM stated. CENTCOM added that Iran had been provided an opportunity to demonstrate adherence to the Memorandum of Understanding after being held accountable for earlier attacks on commercial vessels, but had again failed. In response, the United States is imposing a heavy cost by continuing to degrade Iran's ability to attack civilian mariners and commercial ships freely transiting the strait. The strikes are being carried out at the direction of the Commander in Chief, said the 'X' post. Replying to CENTCOM's 'X' post, US War Secretary Pete Hegseth wrote, Iran made a poor choice. Now they pay. These strikes came just hours after the IRGC announced the closure of the Strait of Hormuz until further notice, declaring that the strategic waterway would remain shut until the United States ends its interference in the West Asia region, Press TV reported. According to an IRGC statement, the decision was taken in light of the security situation resulting from the unlawful intervention of foreign powers, adding that no vessel would be permitted to transit the strait. The IRGC Navy also warned against any further military action against Iran under the pretext of the waterway's closure. Should the aggressor enemy exploit this development... as a pretext for committing another act of aggression against us, it will be met with a forceful response, and additional enemy bases in the region will be targeted, the statement added. The IRGC placed full responsibility for any consequences on the United States, Israel, and regional countries hosting US military facilities. These rapid military escalations coincide with ongoing, backchannel diplomatic efforts. Qatari negotiators have travelled to Iran in an attempt to ease tensions and create conditions for a resumption of US-Iran talks. Additionally, Iranian Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araghchi held talks with his Omani counterpart, Sayyid Badr Albusaidi, in Muscat on Saturday. In a post on his official Telegram channel, Araghchi stated that the two diplomats discussed bilateral relations and regional developments. According to Iran's Foreign Ministry, the two sides specifically discussed mechanisms to ensure the safe passage of ships in line with Article 5 of the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding, while Oman reiterated its support for diplomacy to de-escalate the conflict. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 12 Jul 2026 8:31 am

DYSS launches maiden AIFF-certified football referee course at GCOPE Gbal

Ganderbal, Jul 11: Marking a historic leap in sports capacity building and technical expertise, the Directorate of Youth Services & Sports (DYSS), J&K on Saturday officially rolled out its maiden All India Football Federation (AIFF) certified Football Referee Course at Govt. College of Physical Education (GCOPE) Ganderbal here. The prestigious four-day certification programme was virtually inaugurated by Director General, YSS J&K Anuradha Gupta, who graced the occasion as the chief guest. The pioneering initiative has brought together 40 meticulously selected Physical Education teachers and officials representing a vibrant mix of both male and female sports professionals from all 20 districts of the Union Territory. Organized with the direct technical support and expertise of the AIFF, the intensive course is designed to equip participants with top tier professional training. The comprehensive curriculum delves deep into the latest global Laws of the Game, modern refereeing methodologies, advanced match management, split-second decision-making, elite fitness standards, and hands-on practical officiating skills. Speaking to the trainees during her virtual address, DG YSS congratulated the batch and highlighted the Departments strategic focus on empowering grassroots sports educators with national level credentials. Expressing her utmost gratitude to the All India Football Federation for deputing the best resource persons for the hassle-free and effective organisation of the course, she extended special thanks to Nazir Ahmed Bhat, Head of Referees J&K, for his coordinated efforts in making the course possible. The elite panel of deputed trainers conducting the course includes Rahul Kumar Gupta (Referee's Manager, AIFF), Mohd. Kamil (Referee's Instructor, AIFF), and Umesh Bora (Referee's Instructor, AIFF). Emphasizing the transformative impact of the initiative, the DG YSS stated that the true sporting excellence on the field is impossible without absolute precision and professionalism behind the whistle. By introducing this AIFF certification course, DYSS is not just training individuals; we are actively engineering a world class football ecosystem in J&K. Our goal is to create a robust, highly qualified pool of homegrown referees who will uphold the highest standards of fair play and take our local competitions to a national benchmark. I urge our physical educators to absorb this knowledge passionately and act as catalysts for the growth of the game in every nook and corner of the Union Territory. Upon the successful completion of the four-day rigorous module, these 40 officials will step onto the field as certified match officials, ready to lead tournaments with heightened confidence, authority, and modern technical acumen. The participating officials expressed their profound gratitude to DYSS for bringing such a high caliber national certification to their doorstep. They highly appreciated the visionary leadership and forward-looking approach of the Director General in designing impactful capacity-building initiatives that directly elevate the career graphs of sports professionals in J&K. The inaugural ceremony at Ganderbal was attended in person by Joint Director Kashmir Mohammad Rashid Kohli, Principal GCOPE Dr. Showkat Hussain; Youth Services and Sports Officer Ganderbal Ghulam Hassan Lone and Nodal Officer Mushtaq Azad, alongside other senior faculty members and officials of the department.

RisingKashmir 12 Jul 2026 8:20 am

NCM-funded Mathematics School concludes at NIT Srinagar

Srinagar, July 11: A two-week Instructional School for Teachers (IST) on Theoretical and Numerical Aspects of Partial Differential Equations: Applications to Flow Dynamics concluded on Saturday at the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Srinagar. The programme, held from June 29 to July 11, 2026, was organised by the Department of Mathematics, NIT Srinagar, with financial support from the National Centre for Mathematics (NCM), a joint centre of the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR), Mumbai, and IIT Bombay. The instructional school brought together 42 faculty members, researchers, and teachers from universities and higher educational institutions across the country for an intensive academic programme focused on the theoretical and numerical aspects of partial differential equations (PDEs) and their applications in flow dynamics. The valedictory ceremony was marked by the distribution of certificates to all participants in recognition of their successful completion of the programme. Faculty members of the Department of Mathematics, including Dr. Mehraj Ahmad Lone, Dr. Rameez Raja, Dr. Mushtaq Ahmad Bhat, Dr. Owais Ahmad, Dr. Idrees Qasim, Dr. Saleem Yousuf, Dr. Bilal Ahmad Wani and Dr. Sivaramakrishnan, actively participated in the successful organisation of the programme. Convener of the programme, Dr. Atendra Kumar, expressed satisfaction over the successful completion of the instructional school and thanked all participants for their active engagement. We are confident that the faculty members, students and research scholars who attended this programme will greatly benefit from the concepts, analytical methods and academic interactions they experienced here. These learnings will significantly contribute to their present and future research in applied mathematics and related disciplines, he said. Dr. Atendra expressed gratitude to the National Centre for Mathematics (NCM) for sponsoring the programme and acknowledged the support extended by the Institute administration, the Department of Mathematics, organising team and all those who contributed to the successful conduct of the event. He also thanked the distinguished resource persons for delivering high-quality lectures throughout the programme, including Prof. Muthukumar T (IIT Kanpur), Prof. Rajendra K. Ray (IIT Mandi), Dr. Tanmay Sarkar (IIT Jammu) along with tutorial instructors Mr. Arindam Sarkar (IIT Mandi) and Mr. Andleeb Hamid (NIT Srinagar), whose academic guidance and mentoring greatly enriched the learning experience. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Zamrooda Jabeen, Head, Department of Mathematics, congratulated the participants and appreciated their enthusiastic involvement throughout the two-week programme. She said such academic initiatives provide an excellent platform for faculty members and researchers to strengthen their theoretical foundations while fostering collaboration with experts from premier institutions. Participants praised the academic quality of the programme and the arrangements made by the organising team. Dr. Mohd Shuaib Akhtar from Aligarh Muslim University and Dr. Shyaman V. P. from Chettinad Institute of Technology (CARE), Tamil Nadu, among others, shared their positive feedback, describing the instructional school as academically enriching and highly beneficial for teaching and research. In his message, Director, NIT Srinagar, Prof. Binod Kumar Kanaujia, congratulated the Department of Mathematics for successfully organising the national-level programme. He said the institute remains committed to promoting high-quality academic activities that strengthen research culture, foster interdisciplinary collaboration and create opportunities for faculty and young researchers to engage with leading experts from across the country. Registrar, NIT Srinagar, Prof. Atikur Rahman, appreciated the efforts of the organising committee and the resource persons for making the programme a success. He said such instructional schools enhance academic excellence, facilitate knowledge exchange and contribute significantly to capacity building among teachers and researchers, in line with the institute's vision of promoting quality higher education and research.

RisingKashmir 12 Jul 2026 8:16 am

National workshop on regenerative medicine concludes at SKUAST-K

Srinagar, Jul 11: The 10-day DHRICMR Sponsored National Workshop on Next-Generation Biomaterial Scaffolds for Stem Cell Therapeutics in Regenerative Medicine concluded at Faculty Outreach Centre, Faculty of Veterinary Sciences & Animal Husbandry, SKUAST-K, after ten days of intensive scientific deliberations, practical training, and interdisciplinary interactions in regenerative medicine. The Valedictory Function was graced by Prof. Mohd Altaf Bhat, Director Education, SKUAST-K, as the Chief Guest, while Prof. Azmat Alam Khan, Registrar, SKUAST-K; Prof. Riaz Ahmad Shah, Dean, FVSc & AH; and Dr. Geetanjali Sageena, Scientist and Program Officer, Division of Human Resource Development, DHR-ICMR, Government of India, New Delhi, attended as the Guests of Honour. Faculty members, scientists, researchers, clinicians, and participants were also present. Welcoming the gathering, Dr. Amatul Muhee, Professor & Head, Veterinary Clinical Complex, expressed gratitude to DHR-ICMR for supporting the workshop and reiterated SKUAST-Ks commitment to promoting excellence in regenerative medicine through advanced training and collaborative research. Presenting the workshop report, Dr. Mudasir Bashir Gugjoo, Organizing Secretary, highlighted that the programme provided comprehensive theoretical and hands-on training in stem cell biology, stem cell isolation, culture and characterization, exosome therapeutics, biomaterials, additive manufacturing technologies including 3D printing and electrospinning, preclinical evaluation, translational research, and clinical applications in human and veterinary medicine. He also highlighted the successful conduct of the Industry-Academia-Policy Dialogue, which deliberated on opportunities, challenges, regulatory perspectives, and the future roadmap for regenerative medicine in India. The workshop brought together internationally renowned experts from leading institutions across the globe, enabling participants to gain real-world insights into cutting-edge regenerative medicine and the complete translational continuum from laboratory research to clinical application. Such workshops provide exposure to research across multiple levels while simultaneously serving as a catalyst for meaningful collaborations. During the feedback session, participants highly appreciated the workshop for its practical orientation, extensive hands-on training, and interactions with internationally reputed experts. They described it as a unique learning platform that significantly enhanced their technical skills, research perspectives, and understanding of translational regenerative medicine. Addressing the gathering, Prof. Riaz Ahmad Shah and Prof. Azmat Alam Khan congratulated the organizers for successfully conducting a technically intensive programme and expressed satisfaction that participants had been exposed to high-end research methodologies and emerging technologies in regenerative medicine. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Geetanjali Sageena appreciated the scientific quality of the workshop and emphasized the pivotal role of DHR-ICMR in strengthening research capacity by supporting need-based training programmes that provide exposure to advanced biomedical research and emerging technologies. In his valedictory address, Prof. Mohd Altaf Bhat lauded the organizing committee for successfully conducting a workshop of national significance. He expressed satisfaction that SKUAST-K is not only undertaking research in advanced areas such as regenerative medicine but is also providing a national platform for nurturing the next generation of scientists and researchers through interactions with globally renowned experts. The programme concluded with the distribution of certificates to the participants and a vote of thanks from Dr Shahid Hussain Dar, Associate Professor, Veterinary Clinical Complex, reaffirming SKUAST-Ks commitment to advancing regenerative medicine through research excellence, innovation, capacity building, and national and international collaborations.

RisingKashmir 12 Jul 2026 8:15 am

Second free eye screening camp held at Bait-ul-Hilal Chawalgam Kulgam

Kulgam, Jul 11: The Jammu & Kashmir Alternative Care Network (JKACN) successfully organised its second Free Eye Screening Camp for children at the Bait-ul-Hilal (CCI) Chawalgam, Kulgam, managed by the J&K Yateem Foundation (JKYF). The initiative was conducted in collaboration with Dr. Om Prakash Eye Institute, Srinagar, as part of JKACN's continuing efforts to improve healthcare access for children living in Child Care Institutions (CCIs) and alternative care settings across Jammu & Kashmir. A dedicated team of ophthalmologists and eye care professionals from Dr. Om Prakash Eye Institute provided comprehensive eye examinations and vision screening services free of cost. Around 70 beneficiaries, including 50 resident children of the institution along with staff members and caregivers, underwent detailed eye examinations. Children requiring further medical attention were counselled and referred for appropriate follow-up treatment. Speaking on the occasion, Mohd. Yaqoob, Secretary, J&K Yateem Foundation, while giving the introduction of JKYF, expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the team of specialists from Dr. Om Prakash Eye Institute, Srinagar, for their generous support and professional services. He lauded the institute's commitment towards the welfare of vulnerable children and appreciated the dedication and compassion displayed by the medical team in conducting the camp. He also thanked the members of JKACN for visiting the CCI and giving valuable suggestions on the occasion. District functionaries and Sr. Volunteers of the J&K Yateem Foundation also appreciated JKACN for initiating a series of eye screening camps across Child Care Institutions in Jammu & Kashmir. They observed that such collaborative initiatives significantly strengthen access to preventive healthcare while fostering cooperation among organisations working in the child protection sector. Addressing the gathering, Feroze Ahmad, Convenor, Jammu & Kashmir Alternative Care Network (JKACN), thanked Dr. Om Prakash Eye Institute, the management of J&K Yateem Foundation, Humanity The Ultimate Faith, volunteers, partner organisations, and all participants for making the initiative a success. He stated that JKACN remains committed to promoting collaborative learning and improving the quality of care for children through health interventions, institutional exchange visits, capacity-building programmes, and the sharing of best practices among Child Care Institutions and family-based alternative care stakeholders. Following the screening camp, members of JKACN and participating organisations visited various facilities of the Bait-ul-Hilal (CCI) and Al Hilal Residential Education Institution both run by J &K Yateem Foundation (JKYF). The delegation particularly appreciated the institution's Robotics Laboratory, modern educational facilities, personality development initiatives, and skill enhancement programmes, describing them as exemplary efforts that equip children with practical, technological, and life skills. Among those present on the occasion were Sarwar (IRRT), Sarir (Humanity The Ultimate Faith), Mr. Aadil Farooq (Human Welfare Voluntary Organization HWVO), and Mohammad Yaseen District Representative JKYF Kulgam, Mohammad Saidullah CEC member JKYF Kulgam and Sr. Volunteers of J&K Yateem Foundation, who collectively appreciated the institution's commitment towards providing a nurturing, child-friendly environment and promoting the holistic development of children through quality education, innovation, and life-skills education

RisingKashmir 12 Jul 2026 8:12 am

JK Peace Forum seeks 5% quota for migrant students in local institutions

New Delhi, Jul 11: The JK Peace Forum has urged the Jammu and Kashmir Government to introduce a 5% supernumerary quota for registered Kashmiri migrant students in professional colleges and higher educational institutions across the Union Territory from the 2026-27 academic session, alleging that displaced students continue to be denied educational benefits available elsewhere in the country. In a representation submitted to the Lieutenant Governor, Chief Minister, Education Minister and the Relief Commissioner, the forum said successive governments have spoken about the rehabilitation of Kashmiri migrants but have failed to introduce a dedicated educational support mechanism for their children within Jammu and Kashmir. The forum said the proposed quota would apply to admissions in medical, dental, AYUSH, nursing, engineering, law, agriculture, veterinary, management institutions, government universities, as well as postgraduate and doctoral programmes. According to the representation, the Ministry of Human Resource Development (now the Ministry of Education), through a communication dated October 15, 2019, recognised the educational hardships faced by Kashmiri migrant students and enabled institutions across the country to provide special concessions, including supernumerary seats, relaxation in admission criteria and increased intake. The JK Peace Forum argued that while migrant students can avail such concessions in institutions outside Jammu and Kashmir, similar provisions have not been extended within the Union Territory. It termed this a policy inconsistency and called for corrective measures. The forum maintained that the proposed 5% supernumerary quota would create additional seats without reducing the intake or affecting the rights of candidates in existing reservation categories. It further said educational rehabilitation should form an integral part of the government's rehabilitation policy for displaced families, adding that access to higher education is essential for ensuring long-term social and economic rehabilitation. Referring to constitutional provisions, the forum cited Articles 14, 15, 21 and 46, stating that they provide for equality, protection of vulnerable sections and promotion of educational opportunities. It also referred to the Jammu and Kashmir Migrant Immovable Property (Preservation, Protection and Restraint on Distress Sales) Act, 1997, saying the legislation recognises Kashmiri migrants as a distinct displaced community requiring continued protection. The representation questioned why educational concessions recognised by the Centre had not been implemented in Jammu and Kashmir and called upon the government to notify the proposed quota before the commencement of the 2026-27 academic session. JK Peace Forum Secretary Satish Mahaldar said the demand was not for special privilege but for equal educational opportunities for the children of displaced families. For more than three decades, Kashmiri migrants have been assured of rehabilitation, yet their children continue to lack dedicated educational support in Jammu and Kashmir. We urge the government to introduce a 5% supernumerary quota to ensure educational justice and meaningful rehabilitation, Mahaldar said. The forum appealed to the Lieutenant Governor and the Jammu and Kashmir Government to take an early decision on the proposal so that it can be implemented from the upcoming academic session.

RisingKashmir 12 Jul 2026 8:10 am

Traditional water channels key to tackling waterlogging: CEO SSCL

Srinagar, Jul 11: In a significant initiative aimed at undertaking a comprehensive assessment of Srinagars historic water network, the Chief Executive Officer, Srinagar Smart City Limited (SSCL), Faz Lul Haseeb on Saturday conducted an extensive inspection of several historic water channels and rivulets across the city, including Kutte Kul, Sonar Kul, Rainawari Kul, and other interconnected waterways. The inspection was undertaken to obtain a first-hand assessment of the present condition of these water channels, examine their hydraulic connectivity, and evaluate various factors influencing their overall status. During the visit, the CEO extensively inspected different stretches of the waterways, assessing issues such as silt accumulation, vegetation growth, obstructions, encroachments, discharge points, and other location-specific conditions requiring detailed technical evaluation. Interacting with officers and engineers on-site, Haseeb underscored the historical, ecological, and urban significance of Srinagars traditional water channels, observing that these waterways form an integral part of the citys unique landscape. He directed the concerned officers to undertake detailed documentation and technical assessments of the inspected stretches, along with comprehensive field observations, to establish an accurate baseline of their existing condition. Haseeb emphasized that the conservation and restoration of Srinagars traditional water channels are essential for mitigating waterlogging, enhancing environmental sustainability, and preserving the citys centuries-old water heritage. The CEO further stressed the need for close coordination among all stakeholder departments to ensure the long-term conservation and rejuvenation of these vital water bodies. He emphasized that scientific assessments, coordinated planning, and institutional collaboration are essential for safeguarding these important urban assets. Interacting with local residents during the inspection, Haseeb emphasized the importance of public participation in protecting the traditional waterways and appealed to citizens to refrain from dumping waste into the channels and to cooperate with the administration in maintaining their cleanliness and ecological health. The CEO was accompanied by senior officers and engineers of Srinagar Smart City Limited (SSCL) during the inspection.

RisingKashmir 12 Jul 2026 8:09 am

Registrations open for Kashmir Marathon 2026

Srinagar, Jul 11: The third edition of the Kashmir Marathon is all set to be organised in Srinagar on October 25, 2026, with authorities keeping registration open for athletes from across the globe, including India, to participate in the full and half marathon events. The event, being organised by the Department of Tourism, Jammu and Kashmir, aims to promote sports tourism and showcase the Valley's scenic landscape. The marathon will feature two race categories: a 42.195-km Full Marathon and a 21.0975-km Half Marathon. Participation in both races is open to individuals aged 18 years and above. According to details available on the website, the registration fee has been fixed atRs2,200 for the Full Marathon andRs1,800 for the Half Marathon. Registration will be completed online through a three-step process comprising sign-up, payment, and confirmation. The full marathon route will take runners through several of Srinagar's iconic landmarks, including Polo View, Zero Bridge, SKICC, Royal Springs Golf Course, Pari Mahal, Chashma Shahi, Tulip Garden, Zabarwan Hills, Nishat Garden, Dal Lake, Hazratbal Shrine, Naseem Bagh, and Shalimar Garden, before returning to the finish point. The half marathon will also pass through prominent tourist destinations such as Dal Lake, Nishat Garden, Zabarwan Hills, Tulip Garden, Pari Mahal, Royal Springs Golf Course, SKICC, Shankaracharya Temple, Zero Bridge, and Lal Chowk, offering participants a scenic run along Srinagar's lakeside and boulevard roads. Organisers have announced a substantial prize pool across overall and age-group categories for both men and women. In the Full Marathon overall category, the first-place winners in both men's and women's sections will receiveRs25 lakh, while second, third, fourth, and fifth-place finishers will receiveRs20 lakh,Rs18 lakh,Rs15 lakh, andRs12 lakh, respectively. Separate prizes have been announcedinthe 1835years, 3649 years, and above 50 years categories. Winners in each age group will receiveRs1 lakh, while second and third-place finishers will receiveRs75,000 andRs50,000, respectively. For the Half Marathon, identical prize money has been announced for both men and women, withRs15 lakh for the winner,Rs12 lakh for the runner-up,Rs9 lakh for third place,Rs6 lakh for fourth place, andRs3 lakh for fifth place. In age-group categories, winners will receiveRs75,000, with second and third places carrying cash awards ofRs50,000 andRs25,000, respectively. The Kashmir Marathon has emerged as one of Jammu and Kashmir's flagship sporting events, combining competitive long-distance running with the promotion of tourism and the Valley's natural beauty.

RisingKashmir 12 Jul 2026 8:04 am

Police warn public against fake scholarship schemes

Srinagar, Jul 11: Jammu and Kashmir Policehaveissued an advisory warning people about fraudulent scholarship schemesused by cybercriminalsto target unsuspecting individuals. According to the advisory, fraudsters lure victims by promising scholarships and financial assistance, convincing them to share personal information or open bank accounts. These accounts are later misused for cyber fraud and money mule activities, exposing victims to financial and legal risks. Police advised the public not to trust scholarship offers for which they have not applied and cautioned against sharing personal, financial, or banking details through unknown links or unverified platforms. The advisory urged citizens not to open bank accounts or hand them over at the request of any individual or organisation without proper verification. People have been asked to verify scholarship announcements only through official websites and recognised educational institutions. J&K Police said cyber criminals are increasingly using fake scholarship schemesas a toolto collect sensitive information and exploit bank accounts for illegal transactions. The police appealed to the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity. Victims of cyber fraud have been advised to immediately contact the National Cyber Crime Helpline at 1930 or file a complaint through the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal at cybercrime.gov.in. Police reiterated that awareness and timely reporting remain key to preventing cyber crime and protecting citizens from online fraud.

RisingKashmir 12 Jul 2026 8:00 am

Maternity leave constitutional right, not state charity: J&K HC

Srinagar, Jul 11: In a landmark judgmentregardingconstitutional rights of working women, the High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakhhasquashed a government communication that denied pay and allowances to Senior Residents and Tutors during maternity leave, holding that maternity benefits are a constitutional right and not an act of state charity. Justice Rajnesh Oswal, while deciding a writ petition filed by Dr Sonakshi Gupta and other doctors, ruled that the Health and Medical Education Department's communication dated October 14, 2025, which withheld salaries during maternity leave based on Finance Department advice, was illegal, arbitrary and unconstitutional. The petitioners, engaged as Senior Residents and Tutors under the Jammu and Kashmir Medical and Dental Education (Appointment on Academic Arrangement Basis) Rules, 2020, had availed maternity leave in accordance with Government Order No. 451-JK(HME) of 2024. The order extended maternity leave benefits to postgraduate students, Senior Residents, Tutors and DNB trainees in Government Medical Colleges across Jammu and Kashmir. However, despite the policy, their salaries were withheld after the issuance of the impugned communication. The court observed that while the government had permitted maternity leave under its 2024 order, it could not subsequently deny salary during the leave period by relying on a Finance Department clarification. Justice Oswal held that Rule 41(1) of the J&K Civil Services (Leave) Rules, amended through SRO-353 of 2015, grants female employees up to 180 days of maternity leave with full leave salary equivalent to the pay drawn immediately before proceeding on leave. Calling the Finance Department's communication a latant administrativeoverreach,the court remarked that in its attempt to reduce public expenditure, the departmenthadignored constitutional safeguards protecting motherhood. The judgment stated that penalising a woman because of the nature of her appointment while she undergoes the same biological realities as any other employee amounts to discrimination and violates the principles of equality. The court also relied on an earlier Division Bench judgment in Jammu and Kashmir Bank Ltd. versus Tanu Gupta, which held that women employees cannot be subjected to financial disadvantage merely because they avail maternity leave. Referring to Articles 15, 38, 39 and 42 of the Constitution, as well as Supreme Court judgments in Municipal Corporation of Delhi v. Female Workers (Muster Roll), Deepika Singh v. PGIMER Chandigarh and Kavita Yadav v. State (NCT of Delhi), the court underscored that maternity leave provisions must be interpreted in a manner that advances gender justice and protects the dignity of motherhood. Maternity leave cannot be reduced to a matter of state charity; it is an unassailable constitutional right anchored in the dignity of women, the court observed, adding that the government cannot adopt contradictory positions after incorporating existing rules granting maternity leave benefits. Allowing the petition, the High Court quashed the October 14, 2025 communication to the extent it denied pay and allowances during maternity leave and directed the Health and Medical Education Department to release full salary and allowances to the petitioners not only for the maternity leave period but also for the extended residency period corresponding to the leave availed.

RisingKashmir 12 Jul 2026 7:57 am

2013 Tarzoo Terror Attack Case : SIA secures Interpol Red Corner Notice against Hizb terrorist

Srinagar, Jul 11: In a major breakthrough in its sustained counter-terrorism efforts, the State Investigation Agency (SIA), Kashmir, has secured an Interpol Red Corner Notice (RCN) against designated Hizbul Mujahideen (HM) terrorist Imtiyaz Ahmad Kandoo alias Fayaz alias Sajad, marking a significant milestone in the investigation of the 2013 Tarzoo (Hygam) terrorist attack case. The issuance of the Red Corner Notice is a testament to the painstaking and professional investigation carried out by SIA Kashmir, reflecting the Agency's commitment to ensuring that terrorists involved in heinous acts of violence are brought to justice irrespective of their location. The notice will facilitate international law enforcement agencies in locating, detaining, and initiating legal proceedings for the extradition of the accused to India to face trial. According to an SIA statement issued here, the case pertains to the terrorist ambush on April 26, 2013, at Peer Mohalla, Hygam, Sopore, where terrorists armed with automatic weapons attacked a police party, resulting in the martyrdom of four Jammu and Kashmir Police personnel in one of the most serious terrorist strikes against security forces during that period. The case was initially registered at Police Station Tarzoo, Sopore, and was transferred to SIA Kashmir in 2024 for comprehensive investigation. Following an extensive investigation involving meticulous collection and analysis of evidence, examination of witnesses, and reconstruction of the conspiracy, SIA Kashmir successfully completed the investigation, added more offences, and filed a comprehensive chargesheet before the competent trial court in July 2024 against six accused persons. During the course of investigation and subsequent operations, two accusedTariq Ahmad Mir of Kalamabad, Handwara, and Qayoom Najar of Batapora, Soporewere eliminated in encounters with security forces, while Javid Ahmad Mattoo of Sopore, Rouf Najar of Sopore, and Ahmadullah Malla of Dalal Mohalla, Srinagar, have been arrested and are facing trial. The sixth and main accused, Imtiyaz Ahmad Kandoo, is absconding and is believed to have exfiltrated to Pakistan. A resident of Kraltang, Sopore, Imtiyaz Ahmad Kandoo has been an active member and commander of the proscribed terrorist outfit Hizbul Mujahideen since 2010. Owing to his sustained involvement in terrorist activities, he was notified as a Designated Individual Terrorist by the Government of India in October 2022. The investigation conclusively established Kandoo's active and main role in the Hygam terrorist attack and uncovered his involvement in a wider network of terrorist activities. Besides the present case, he is wanted in at least ten more terror-related cases involving terrorist attacks, targeted killings resulting in the deaths of more than 15 persons, arms and ammunition smuggling, and narco-terror financing. The successful issuance of the Interpol Red Corner Notice against such a terrorist is a significant operational and investigative achievement for SIA Kashmir, underscoring the Agency's growing capability in conducting complex terror investigations, pursuing fugitives across international jurisdictions, and leveraging global policing mechanisms. SIA Kashmir remains steadfast in its resolve to dismantle terrorist ecosystems, pursue absconding terrorists and their support networks, and ensure that those responsible for acts of terror are brought to justice through all available legal and international mechanisms.

RisingKashmir 12 Jul 2026 7:52 am

LG Sinha urges IIS trainees to work with integrity, dedication

Srinagar, Jul 11: A group of 16 Indian Information Service (IIS) Officer Trainees, Group 'B' of the 2023 Batch, accompanied by Qazi Salman, Director, Press Information Bureau (PIB), Srinagar, called on Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha at Lok Bhavan on Saturday. The Lieutenant Governor extended his best wishes to the Officer Trainees for their future endeavours and exhorted them to work with the utmost sensitivity, integrity, and dedication while serving in different departments. The Lieutenant Governor also discussed the evolving landscape of public communication and the vital need for credible and timely information dissemination in the digital era. The Officer Trainees shared their experiences from their visit to Jammu and Kashmir, as part of the Bharat Darshan tour programme.

RisingKashmir 12 Jul 2026 7:49 am

Flash floods no longer purely natural disasters; they have become recurring reality

REASONS - Climate change driving extreme rainfall - Deforestation reducing water retention capacity - Encroachment on floodplains and wetlands - Unplanned urbanisation disturbing natural drainage - Indiscriminate road cutting and construction - Hydropower projects affecting river systems - Accelerated soil erosion increasing siltation CONCERNS - 168 flash floods recorded in 12 years - Doda, Kishtwar, Anantnag, Ganderbal emerging hotspots - 80% slopes affected by varying soil erosion - Flash floods no longer purely natural disasters - Himalayan region naturally vulnerable - Cloudbursts and glacial lake outbursts increasing - Changing rainfall patterns short, intense downpours SOLUTIONS - Restore forests and degraded slopes - Protect wetlands and floodplains - Enforce scientific land-use planning - Regulate construction in ecologically sensitive areas - Invest in climate-resilient infrastructure - Shift from disaster response to prevention - Sustainable environmental management As Jammu and Kashmir grapples with a series of devastating cloudbursts and flash floods, concerns are mounting over the increasing frequency of extreme weather events across the Himalayan region. From Kishtwar and Doda to Anantnag and Ganderbal, sudden floods are leaving behind a trail of destruction, claiming lives and damaging homes, roads and agricultural land. In this interview, environmentalist and researcher Dr Tanveer Ahmad Khan explains to Rising Kashmirs Special Correspondent Abid Bashir why flash floods are becoming more common in Jammu and Kashmir and what must be done to prevent future disasters. RK: Why are flash floods becoming more frequent in J&K? Dr Khan: Flash floods are no longer isolated disasters in Jammu and Kashmirthey have become a recurring reality. Their frequency and intensity have increased significantly over the past decade, posing serious threats to lives, infrastructure, agriculture and our fragile mountain ecosystems. There is no single factor behind this trend. Rather, it is the combined effect of climate change and human-induced degradation of the landscape. According to IMD data, 168 flash flood incidents were recorded in Jammu and Kashmir between 2010 and 2022. The year 2026 alone has already witnessed several destructive events, including the recent catastrophic flash floods in the Doda-Kishtwar catchment. Districts such as Kishtwar, Doda, Anantnag and Ganderbal are now experiencing these disasters with increasing frequency, indicating a worrying shift in the region's hazard profile. RK: Is climate change the major reason? Dr Khan: Absolutely. Climate change is one of the principal drivers, although it interacts with several other factors. One of the clearest manifestations of climate change is the changing pattern of rainfall. Instead of moderate rainfall spread over several days, we are increasingly witnessing short-duration, high-intensity rainfall events. Such intense downpours generate enormous surface runoff within a matter of hours, leaving little time for infiltration or preparedness. Consequently, flash floods are becoming a recurrent hazard across the upper catchments of the Jhelum, Chenab, Tawi and Indus river systems. RK: What changes have you observed in Himalayan catchments? Dr Khan: During my doctoral research on the Jhelum Basin, with special reference to the Lidder Catchment in south Kashmir, I used Remote Sensing and GIS techniques supported by long-term satellite imagery, field investigations and ground-truth surveys. The findings revealed a disturbing transformation of our mountain ecosystems, and the trend continues to this day. Extensive deforestation and forest degradation have significantly reduced the natural water-retention capacity of mountain slopes. Large stretches of terrain have become exposed and vulnerable, with nearly 80 percent of slopes affected by varying degrees of soil erosion, ranging from slight to severe. This has increased surface runoff, reduced groundwater recharge and accelerated the movement of water and sediment into rivers during heavy rainfall, making flash floods more destructive than before. RK: How else is climate change affecting the region? Dr Khan: Climate change is intensifying the entire hydrological cycle. Rising temperatures are contributing to more frequent cloudbursts, accelerated glacier melting and the formation and expansion of unstable glacial lakes. The young and fragile Himalayan mountains, characterised by steep slopes and highly erodible geology, naturally amplify the speed and destructive force of floodwaters once intense rainfall occurs. RK: How have human activities contributed? Dr Khan: Human interventions have significantly amplified these natural vulnerabilities. Encroachment upon floodplains and wetlands has reduced the landscape's ability to absorb excess water. Unplanned urbanisation, indiscriminate road cutting, large-scale infrastructure projects, hydropower development and construction along unstable hill slopes have disturbed natural drainage systems. At the same time, accelerated soil erosion has increased river siltation, reducing the carrying capacity of rivers and streams. Landslides often block mountain streams temporarily before releasing sudden surges of water downstream, further aggravating flood impacts. RK: Why is the Himalayan region particularly vulnerable? Dr Khan: The Himalayan region possesses unique geographical and meteorological characteristics that favour extreme weather events. Cloudbursts, stationary monsoon systems and the interaction between the southwest monsoon and western disturbances can release enormous quantities of rainfall over a very small area within a short period. Such conditions trigger devastating flash floods capable of destroying infrastructure, agricultural land and human settlements, often resulting in tragic loss of life. RK: Are flash floods purely natural disasters? Dr Khan: Not anymore. While flash floods are natural phenomena, the increasing frequency and severity of these events in Jammu and Kashmir are largely the result of the combined impacts of climate change and unsustainable development practices. Unless we restore forests, protect wetlands and floodplains, enforce scientific land-use planning, regulate construction in ecologically sensitive areas and invest in climate-resilient infrastructure, such disasters will continue to increase in both frequency and intensity. The need of the hour is to shift from disaster response to disaster prevention through sustainable environmental management.

RisingKashmir 12 Jul 2026 7:47 am

IIS Officer Trainees call on Lieutenant Governor

Srinagar, Jul 11:A group of 16 Indian Information Service (IIS) Officer Trainees, Group 'B' of the 2023 Batch called on Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, at Lok Bhavan today. They were accompanied by Qazi Salman, Director, Press Information Bureau (PIB), Srinagar. The Lieutenant Governor extended his best wishes to the Officer Trainees for their future endeavors. He exhorted them to work with the utmost sensitivity, integrity, and dedication, while serving in different departments. The Lieutenant Governor also discussed the evolving landscape of public communication and the vital need for credible and timely information dissemination in the digital era. The Officer Trainees shared the experiences from their visit to Jammu Kashmir, as a part of the Bharat Darshan tour programme.

Greater Kashmir 12 Jul 2026 5:40 am

Further delay in statehood restoration unacceptable: CM Omar Abdullah

Says Centre must not mistake our patience for weakness Appeals to all political parties to join July 20 protest in New Delhi Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir National Conference Vice President and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Saturday called upon the Union Government to immediately restore Jammu and Kashmirs statehood, asserting that the Centre must not []

Kashmir Reader 12 Jul 2026 1:17 am

J&K crown of India; people deserve dignity, respect: Dr Farooq

Says NC will continue struggle for constitutional, democratic rights Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir National Conference President Dr Farooq Abdullah on Saturday said that nations inevitably face hardships and trials, but such challenges are tests of faith, resilience, and perseverance, and urged the people not to lose hope, adding that difficulties are temporary and eventually give []

Kashmir Reader 12 Jul 2026 1:16 am

Pahalgam, Gulmarg warmed by nearly 1C in two decades

Srinagar: High-altitude regions of Jammu and Kashmir, including the tourist destinations of Pahalgam and Gulmarg, have witnessed a temperature rise of nearly 1C over the last two decades, highlighting the growing impact of climate change on the fragile Himalayan ecosystem, according to a new scientific study. The study, titled Warming of the High-Mountainous Climate Sensitive []

Kashmir Reader 12 Jul 2026 1:15 am

BJP trying to bring down J&K govt, NC MLAs offered Rs 20-30 cr: Omar

Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Saturday accused the BJP of trying to bring down his government by engineering a split in the National Conference, claiming that his party MLAs were offered Rs 20-30 crore to switch sides. Addressing a packed workers convention at the mausoleum of his grandparents at Hazratbal on []

Kashmir Reader 12 Jul 2026 1:14 am

2013 Tarzoo attack case: SIA Kashmir secures Interpol Red Corner notice against Hizb

Srinagar: In a major breakthrough in its ongoing counter-terrorism efforts, the State Investigation Agency (SIA), Kashmir, has obtained an Interpol Red Corner Notice (RCN) against designated Hizbul Mujahideen (HM) militant Imtiyaz Ahmad Kandoo alias Fayaz alias Sajad. This development marks a significant milestone in the investigation of the 2013 Tarzoo (Hygam) terrorist attack case, the []

Kashmir Reader 12 Jul 2026 1:13 am

Public health experts call for Safe System Approach to prevent road accidents in J&K

Srinagar: Stressing that road traffic injuries are preventable, public health experts have called for adopting a comprehensive Safe System Approach in Jammu and Kashmir, focusing on safer roads, responsible road users, safer vehicles, effective law enforcement, and improved post-crash emergency care. The framework, as per Dr S. Muhammad Salim Khan, Professor, Department of Community Medicine []

Kashmir Reader 12 Jul 2026 1:10 am

Widespread rain, thundershowers lash J&K parts

More precipitation likely Srinagar: Widespread rain and thundershowers hit several parts of Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday evening, while the Meteorological Centre Srinagar warned of the possibility of flash floods, mudslides and landslides in vulnerable areas. Rain and thundershowers affected many places across the Kashmir and parts of Poonch, Rajouri, Ramban, Doda, Reasi and Udhampur []

Kashmir Reader 12 Jul 2026 1:10 am

Restoration of traditional water channels essential for citys heritage: CEO SSCL

Calls for public cooperation to maintain cleanliness of waterways SRINAGAR: In a significant initiative aimed at undertaking a comprehensive assessment of Srinagars historic water network, the Chief Executive Officer, Srinagar Smart City Limited (SSCL), Faz Lul Haseeb, today conducted an extensive inspection of several historic water channels and rivulets across the city, including Kutte Kul, []

Kashmir Reader 12 Jul 2026 1:07 am

A Call to Strengthen Patient Safety and Regulatory Standards in Healthcare Facilities

As I write this piece, my heart goes out to the families of the patients who have lost their loved ones, parents who have lost their children, children who have been left without a parent; husbands and wives who have lost their life partners and families left with a void that cant be filled. They deserve our deepest compassion. Even though I have been working in the National Health Services in the UK for more than a decade, my heart is still connected to my native place and more so to its people. Before moving to the UK, I had the privilege of working in Jammu and Kashmir. This provided me with first-hand experience of the strengths and the challenges of the regions healthcare system. I have an immense respect for the many doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals working in the union territory, who strive to provide the best possible care despite the significant challenges they face. It is from this perspective that I write to express my genuine concern for patient safety in our hospitals and healthcare system. I was deeply saddened by the number of the tragic deaths during treatments at healthcare facilities, with the recent incident involving a young woman being particularly thought-provoking in its tragedy. Why does this keep happening again and again? It is the same story repeated every time: a seemingly healthy individual, going for a relatively safe procedure that should never have killed them, ends up dead. The families are left searching for answers that are never found. They are forced to look in the wrong places and are often left lost in the dark. When cases like these occur on a regular basis, there is bound to be an erosion of trust between our healthcare system and the very people it is supposed to protect. Do we truly have a system that prioritises patient safety above everything else? Have we learned anything from such incidents? Do countless more lives have to end prematurely before we realise that we need to bring about a change? Having worked in both healthcare systems, I have witnessed the difference that strong regulation, regular inspections and a culture of patient safety can make. No operating theatre or procedure room should be permitted to function without meeting rigorous standards for staffing, equipment, monitoring, emergency preparedness, safety management, infection control and regular audit. These safeguards should not be viewed as merely administrative requirements, but as an essential tool to save lives. My experience in Jammu and Kashmir left me with the impression that, despite the commitment of many clinicians, there remains considerable variation in the standards of infrastructure, medical care and a glaring lack of patient safety culture. While some institutions provide good care, patient safety should never depend upon where an individual happens to seek treatment. The government needs to strengthen the existing regulatory framework for all healthcare facilities performing surgical or invasive procedures, including those involving sedation or anaesthesia. Licensing may already be in place, but it should be based on far more rigorous standards, with renewal granted only when a facility can clearly demonstrate an ongoing commitment to patient safety. This should include periodic independent inspections, clearly defined minimum requirements for trained personnel and emergency equipment, compulsory reporting and investigation of serious adverse events, and meaningful accountability where standards are not met. However, strengthening patient safety standards requires more than introducing new regulationsit requires building a culture in which safety is embedded in every aspect of healthcare delivery. This can be achieved by establishing clear minimum standards for all healthcare facilities and conducting regular independent inspections. They should make sure their staff is properly trained and involved in continuing professional development. Routine use of evidence-based safety checklists and standard operating procedures, along with encouraging hospitals to undertake regular quality improvement projects and clinical audits go a long way in promoting patient safety. Healthcare professionals should feel supported to report safety concerns without fear of being labelled as a whistleblower. Organisations must facilitate learning from errors and put measures in place to prevent their recurrence. Oversight should not begin only after a tragedy has occurred or a complaint has been made. Instead, healthcare facilities should undergo regular, unannounced, risk-based inspections to ensure that patient safety standards are being maintained at all times. A culture of prevention is far more effective and safer than one of investigation after harm has already occurred. Healthcare institutions or doctors should not merely claim that they provide safe carethey should be able to demonstrate it through objective, independently verified evidence. The purpose of regulation should be to identify risks before they result in adverse events, not only involving patients but staff as well. This should be followed by supporting institutions in addressing deficiencies to ensure that every patient receives care- and every healthcare professional provides it- in an environment that has been independently verified as safe for both. If these standards are not met, the healthcare facility should not be allowed to carry on treating patients until such time that these deficiencies are addressed. Every hospital or clinic should be able to provide a valid licence, the date, and the outcome of its most recent regulatory inspection, and any recognised accreditation in a place that is easily accessible to patients and their families, as well as on an official government website. Information such as the qualifications of healthcare professionals, the availability of emergency and critical care facilities, and the scope of services that the institution is licensed to provide should be publicly accessible. This would enable patients to make informed decisions based on transparent, independently verified standards rather than advertisements, self-promotional social media content or advertising, or word of mouth. When people can easily verify that a healthcare facility has met rigorous safety standards, public confidence is strengthened, and institutions are encouraged to maintain the highest standards of care. As well as this, when serious incidents occur, there must be a clear and transparent process to determine what happened, whether standards were followed, and whether any failures in systems, staffing, equipment or supervision contributed to the outcome. Families who have lost a loved one deserve honest answers, timely communication and a process that does not leave them feeling ignored or powerless. At the same time, healthcare professionals and institutions that meet their responsibilities should also be protected from unfair blame. True accountability is not about punishment alone; it is about learning, transparency and ensuring that preventable harm is not repeated. We cannot ignore the fact that the responsibility for improving patient safety does not rest with the Government or healthcare professionals alone. As a society, we must also uphold the values of honesty, integrity and accountability. In a place where corruption, favouritism or the circumvention of established rules are tolerated, patient safety is inevitably compromised. Regulatory standards lose their meaning if inspections can be influenced, licences obtained without genuine compliance or deficiencies overlooked. The consequences of corrupt and unethical practices often go unnoticed when they affect someone else. We may ignore them, justify them, or believe they will never touch our own livesuntil they do. Tomorrow it could be our own mother, daughter or sibling lying in that hospital bed, suffering, as a consequence of our inability to act with integrity and honesty. Building a truly safe healthcare system requires a collective commitment from policymakers, regulators, hospital owners, healthcare professionals and the public alike to place patient welfare and human values above all other interests. The media, including social media journalists and digital news platforms, also have an important role to play in improving patient safety. Following a tragic incident, public attention often turns immediately to assigning blame before the facts have been established. While accountability is essential, reporting that focuses solely on sensationalism or speculation rarely contributes to lasting improvements. Instead, such moments should be used as opportunities to educate the public about patient safety, explain the standards that healthcare facilities are expected to meet, encourage people to verify whether a hospital or clinic is appropriately licensed and inspected, and stimulate informed discussions about the reforms needed to prevent similar tragedies. Responsible journalism should not only ask who is at fault, but also why the system allowed the event to occur and what changes are necessary to ensure that it does not happen again. By shifting the conversation from blame to learning, awareness and accountability, the media can become a powerful partner in driving meaningful and lasting improvements in healthcare. The healthcare professionals of Jammu and Kashmir deserve a system that supports safe practice, and the people of the Union Territory deserve the assurance that every hospital or clinic has been independently assessed and found capable of managing both routine care and unexpected emergencies. I am not writing this to criticise any individual doctor, hospital, or healthcare facility. Rather, this is a call for stronger systems. Around the world, the greatest advances in patient safety have come not from assigning blame after adverse events, but from learning from them and building systems that prevent harm wherever possible. Can we do the same in our homeland? Can we unite to foster a culture of safety that extends from our homes and roads to our workplaces, where every human life is valued, protected, and never reduced to a statistic? I remain hopeful that Jammu and Kashmir can become a leader in patient safety by adopting robust regulatory standards, embedding a comprehensive culture of safety, and supporting healthcare professionals in delivering the highest quality of care. Every loss should strengthen our resolve to improve the systems that exist to protect patients. After all, the true measure of a healthcare system is not how it responds after lives are lost, but how effectively it prevents avoidable harm in the first place. The time to act is nownot after the next tragedy, but before it. (The Author can be reached at: dr.murtaza@doctors.org.uk )

RisingKashmir 12 Jul 2026 12:31 am

Remembering Shadi Lal Koul on His 6th Death Anniversary

Born on 4 January 1954 into a Kashmiri Pandit family in Chotta Bazar, Srinagar, Shadi Lal Koul was the elder son of his family. From humble beginnings, he went on to become one of the most loved and respected artists Kashmir has ever produced. His popularity was not limited to a particular generation; he became a cultural phenomenon whose work connected with people from all walks of life. His artistic journey began with the play Yi Janam Ti Su Janam, directed by the renowned Jai Kishan Zutshi. It was the beginning of an extraordinary career that would span several decades. There was no looking back after that. His play Local Taxes Extra played a historic role in bringing people back to Kashmiri theatre. The craze for the play was so immense that tickets were often sold in black. Such was his ability to attract audiences and make theatre a part of people's lives. Although Shadi Lal Koul became famous for his impeccable comic timing and unforgettable comedy characters, his contribution to serious theatre was equally remarkable. Many of his most acclaimed performances were in serious and socially relevant roles, earning him recognition and appreciation from critics and audiences alike. He received several awards during his career, yet his greatest reward was always the love of the people. The 1980s proved to be a turning point in his life when he became a household name through the television series Shabrang. The series created history by becoming the first Indian television play to complete 100 episodes. The popularity of Shabrang was unprecedented. After its success, it became difficult for Shadi Lal Ji to walk through his locality unnoticed. People would gather around him, follow him, and eagerly wait to catch a glimpse of their beloved artist. Many artists fade from public memory once they disappear from television screens, but Shadi Lal Koul was different. He remained relevant and loved through every decade because of his consistency, dedication, and ability to connect with audiences. In the 1980s, he captivated viewers through Shabrang. In the 1990s, he delivered memorable performances in Halyan Banan Wukri Thaan, where his character Nik Bub became immensely popular among the masses. During the same period, he also appeared in celebrated productions such as Rangan Hind Rang, Chattrass, and Hamal Damal. From 2000 to 2010, he continued entertaining audiences through productions like Rustam Gota, Ghulam Begum Badshah, Cheri Truch, Anjar Manjar, and Yeli Tohi Badliv Teli Socho. Even in the following decade, he remained active and relevant through works such as Voubali Jaan, Jatt Wanae, and Tafreek Tax Maaf. Very few artists manage to stay connected with audiences for such a long period. Shadi Lal Koul did it effortlessly. His performances transcended generations, which is why people of all ages continue to love and admire him. Even today, years after his passing, his clips, reels, and videos regularly circulate on social media, bringing smiles and nostalgia to countless viewers. His work remains as fresh and relevant as ever. One of the most remarkable aspects of Shadi Lal Koul's life was the love and respect he received from every section of Kashmiri society. At a time when discussions about Kashmir are often dominated by differences, his life stood as a powerful example of the bonds that unite people. Being a Kashmiri Pandit, he was loved not only by his own community but equally by the Muslims of Kashmir, who considered him a member of their own family. His popularity crossed all social and religious boundaries. Wherever he went, he was welcomed with affection and warmth. The state could have done much more to celebrate and preserve his legacy as a symbol of Kashmir's communal harmony and shared cultural heritage. His story demonstrated how art has the power to bring people together and transcend divisions. Few personalities in Kashmir have enjoyed such genuine love across communities. Shadi Lal Koul's popularity was never based on religion, caste, or region it was built on the immense affection people had for him as an artist and as a human being. Even today, years after his passing, that love remains unchanged and continues to unite people in his memory. Despite achieving immense popularity and making an unparalleled contribution to Kashmiri theatre and television, many believe that Shadi Lal Koul did not receive the recognition he truly deserved during his lifetime. Ironically, he was awarded the State Award only after his death, though his contribution warranted many more honours and accolades. Yet, those who knew him closely would agree that he never worked for awards. The affection, admiration, and respect of the people were always enough for him. Today, six years after his passing, the void left by Shadi Lal Koul is still deeply felt. However, legends never truly die. They live on through their work, their memories, and the countless lives they touch. Shadi Lal Koul continues to live in every smile created by his performances, every dialogue remembered by his fans, and every young artist inspired by his legacy. On his sixth death anniversary, we remember not only a great actor but also a cultural icon who dedicated his life to entertaining, inspiring, and bringing joy to the people of Kashmir. His journey remains a testament to the power of art, humility, and humanity. Shadi Lal Koul may no longer be with us physically, but in the hearts of Kashmiris, he remains immortal. ( The Author is the son of the late Shadi Lal Koul)

RisingKashmir 12 Jul 2026 12:26 am

The unwanted guest.!

It was not like where I came from. Kashmir was not Afghanistan and Kashmiris were even more different from us Afghans. I was a Mujahid and had fought hundreds of battles for years against the bloody communist Soviets, alongside other courageous Mujahideen who came from all over the world. By the grace of God, we were successful in forcing them to leave the land of the brave and crowned our victory by making the last empire in the world crumble into bits and pieces. After fighting the Soviet Hinds with our Stinger missiles, I was sent to wage Jihad against the Indian Hindu Kaafirs . The Kashmiris were not allowed to offer Namaz . The Kaafir forces had occupied their land and were destroying their mosques. They were building temples of their idols. People did not dare to leave their homes and were living a life not worth living. Crops were being destroyed by the occupying forces and people had nothing to eat. The Muslims of Kashmir were forced to change their religion. This beautiful paradise had been turned into an ugly hell by the infidels. Hearing all of this and after the invitation of some Kashmiri leaders, I decided to go and liberate Kashmir from these savage Kafirs . It was the spring of 1999 when I left Khost for the Valley of Kashmir. A year has passed now. The reality in Kashmir did not resemble any of the stories which I had heard in Peshawar or from other Afghans in Quetta, and which had made me come here. Soon the naked truth started to unveil an unexpected reality. Every neighbourhood had a mosque while many of the neighbourhoods had more than one, which catered to the different sects living here. There were absolutely no restrictions on religion, while I kept noticing some obvious restrictions embedded in Islam which were collectively disregarded by the converted Muslims in Kashmir. While I had been made to believe that a war was being fought in Kashmir, I was surprised to find the opposite. The habits of Kashmiris had nothing to do with war. Their marriage ceremonies were lavish. Hundred Manns of meat, chicken and rice and at least ten different dishes, complimented by various side-dishes like chutneys, pickles and salad. Coca-Cola, Pepsi, mineral water, mouth-fresheners, wet-tissues. Sparkling jewellery and beautiful clothes. All imported from the land of the occupier. The luxurious houses on ten and sometimes twenty jerib were astonishing as well. Different colours, exquisite wood, high glass windows, majestic green gardens and bright flowerbeds. All secluded by high walls and protected by heavy iron gates. Even a hundred deaths would not be sufficient to make me imagine that we Afghans, while opposing and fighting against the rule of the Soviets, would at the same time want to keep any association with the occupiers. However, in Kashmir this was nothing out of the ordinary. In Afghanistan, leaders were the commanders of the Mujahideen and fought at the forefront. Here it was different. A rare glimpse of the leaders would be offered to the people at funeral prayers of Mujahideen or sometimes they would be seen on television and in newspapers repeating their rhetoric. While in Afghanistan the leaders had tanks, Kalashnikovs and a brave heart, here the leaders favoured Hartal and innocent youth with stones as their weapons. The leaders were fond of visiting Delhi and Mumbai for medical treatment and more than often their treatment would be paid for by the occupying forces. They also preferred to spend the harsh winters in warm and comfortable houses in either the political or financial capital of India. This was incomprehensible. I could not imagine Burhanuddin Rabbani or Ahmed Shah Massoud going to Moscow for medical treatment while the Mujahideen kept fighting the Soviets, or that they would retreat to apartments there, because the winters in Kabul, Kandahar or Jalalabad were too harsh. Children, wives and family members of these leaders in Kashmir have high paid government jobs, while they claim to fight against the same government. How is that possible? I asked this question to my Kashmiri host, Ghulam Nabi and to other Kashmiris, but nobody could give me a satisfying answer. This war in Kashmir had also produced a large prosperous class while the price of each and every commodity had increased. We had opium in Afghanistan, but I sometimes wondered what they had in Kashmir. In some areas, the price of 5 jerib of land is one crore Indian Rupees. During the war in Afghanistan, nobody would be even willing to pay one single Afghani for a hundred jerib of land in Kabul. Hundreds of thousands of children of this growing and large affluent class in Kashmir including the children of many leaders, study in various colleges and universities located in India. Many of them have settled in cities in India and have jobs in Indian, American and Jewish multinationals. Some of them have settled comfortably abroad in UK, US and Europe while they keep instigating the youth in Kashmir to pick up stones and arms to fight the Indian forces. In Afghanistan, we had millions of child refugees who fled to Pakistan and Iran and lived in inhuman conditions in tents, but none of them went to Moscow or Tashkent to study and find jobs. The Soviet Union was our enemy. How could we send our children to study and work there? The general population of Kashmir is as confused as their leaders. What is it that they want? This question has denied me my sleep since I came here, and every Kashmiri has a different answer to it. Some want to be free, which they call Azaadi . Some want to become part of Pakistan. Others would like to be part of India. Another portion wants to break up Kashmir and create smaller Kashmirs. It is a junction of confusions. I have had long nights of conversations with Ghulam Nabi. I told him that we were supported by the American CIA, Saudis, half a dozen other Western intelligence agencies and the Pakistani ISI, but we never wanted to become part of any of these countries. We were fighting for our land, while they were fighting for their interests. They used us and we used them. From some Kashmiris I had come to know that Pakistan also occupied almost half of Kashmir. This made me realize what the game was about, as I had seen enough of Pakistan and its agencies. I said something to Ghulam Nabi, which totally baffled this poor man. Ghulam Nabi, lets say that Afghanistan was occupied half by the Soviet Union and half by the Americans. Could we Afghans then take any assistance from America to fight the Soviets? Ghulam Nabi thought for half a minute or so and then in his soft-spoken way said, Bhaijaan, but then the Americans would only be helping you because they would like to occupy the whole of your country and snatch away your freedom. I stood up from my rather comfortable lying position and in total anger and disbelief, slapped Ghulam Nabis right cheek with my mighty left hand. Padar lanat, now you understand? Dont you see that Pakistan wants the same by helping you against India? The psyche of my Kashmiri brethren is very strange. Perhaps too strange for me to comprehend. The Kashmiri himself will inform on the Mujahid whom he is sheltering, say that violence has ruined everything in Kashmir and that it used to be paradise before the damned Pakistani gun was brought, but thousands of people will also join the funeral procession of the same Pakistani Mujahid . They will curse India but accept funds from it. They will abuse the Indian Army, but 20.000 Kashmiris will also line up to join the Indian Army when there are only 500 vacancies. They will wave flags of Pakistan and ask for Azaadi. They will vote in elections, line up for government jobs, flourish by doing business in India and then blame the same elections, the government and their business partners for their division and miseries. We Afghans knew what we were fighting for and we were happy to sacrifice anything for our ultimate goal as we had nothing to lose. The ruins of our cities still bear witness to this fact. The Kashmiris on the other hand, had everything to lose and in addition, they were struggling with three fundamental problems. Firstly, they did not know what they actually want. Secondly, because of the fact that their ultimate aim was not defined, they were scattered and thus were being used and abused. Thirdly, everyone seemed to want something, but no one was willing to leave the comforts of life and make sacrifices for whatever they seem to want. This, like in any place, and Kashmir is no different, means that eventually the poor makes the largest sacrifices, while the affluent reap the fruits of conflict. I am an Afghan and a man of my word. I came here to fight to defend the Muslims of Kashmir, because I was told that they were facing what we Afghans faced at the hands of the Soviets. But none of that was true. Kashmiris were not like us Afghans. Their culture is different. They detest violence. They are not a martial race or warriors by any stretch of imagination. The Pakistani ISI while indoctrinating and training young adolescent Kashmiri boys in trainings camps in Muzaffarabad, used to taunt and humiliate them by telling them, tapsi tey thus karsi . Kashmiris are innocent people who were being used by the same country which was culpable of turning Afghanistan into rubble. Fear had choked their voice. The poor were tired of losing their young sons without knowing for what they had lost them. They were worn by the deafening cries of the numerous widows and orphans. The common Kashmiri was longing for a dignified path, leading to peace. He was longing for liberation from this proxy war between two giants on his soil. Ghulam Nabi also wanted peace. He had been harbouring me because of his many compulsions. Although he tried to hide it, but I could see the relief on his face when I told him that I was going back to Afghanistan. Before leaving, I looked in his frightened, moist eyes and put my hand on his frail shoulder. Ghulam Nabi, what you need is real peace. This Afghan only knows the peace of a graveyard. That is not what I wanted for Afghanistan, and it is not what I wish for Kashmir. Har chata khpal watan Kashmir de... Khudai Paman. ( The Author is the Director of European Foundation for South Asian Studies (EFSAS) and can be reached at j.qureshi@efsas.org )

RisingKashmir 12 Jul 2026 12:26 am

Vivekananda Kendra Nagdandi-Kashmir: A mission and vision in action

FRAGRANCE OF IDEAS Vivekananda Kendra, Nagdandi is situated 2 kms away from the famous Achabal garden in the Anantnag district of Jammu and Kashmir UT. It is around 70 kms from Srinagar city, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir. It was initially an Ashram established by a saint named Swami Ashokananda in 1941. Later on, he, who was himself a follower of Ramakrishna Paramhansa of Bengal, and his disciples created an institution called Shree Ramkrishna Mahasammelan Samiti and dedicated the ashram to the new entity. Sachitananda ji, who was a direct disciple of Mata Sharda. Swami Ashokananda came to Kashmir in 1932. He chose Kathleshwar Mandir in Tankipora area in Srinagar on the banks of the river Vitasta (Jehlum) as his immediate place of stay. While he was staying at Kathleshwar temple, a large chunk of people came into his contact, and they eventually became his fervent devotees and disciples. The prominent devotees included men and women from the families of Ogras, Katjoos, Dhars and Tarozdars of Srinagar. Swami Ashokananda expressed his wish before his devotees and disciples in regard to the due expansion of the Ashram. Accordingly, some people from Achabal, Anantnag and Srinagar came forward and donated their land near the Ashram to it. Katjoos family was also the one which donated land in the Chatragul area of Kangan (Ganderbal) to the Ashram. The vast land that was now available to the Ashram was, in due course of time, demarcated, and Shree Ramkrishna Mahasammelan Samiti was created in place of Nagdandi Ashram. It was around 100 Kanals of land (approx 12 hectares) dedicated towards the Ashram. Eknath Ranade was a former Sarkarivah of RSS who was relieved from his responsibilities there to focus on the mission of Vivekananda Rock Memorial. Swami Ashokananda executed a Will in 1970 by virtue of which he proposed absolute management rights of the Ashram to the Ramakrishna Ashram, Belur Math, West Bengal. The Will had another option to handover the management of the Ashram to Eknath Ranade. In 1971, Swami Ashokananda achieved 'nirvana', and his devotees built a samadhi for him in the Ashram premises. It was this authors proud privilege that Eknath Ranade, during his Kashmir tour in July 1974, took me along from Srinagar to Nagdandi when I was a college student and a young activist. I was fascinated to see the Ashram, its location and the work going on in the Ashram complex under the able guidance of Ranade. I also met Adv. P.N.Bhat there for the first time in the Ashram. The Ashram faced a very difficult situation in 1989-90, when the forced mass-exodus of the Kashmiri Hindu community took place in Kashmir due to terrorism, followed by ethnic cleansing. Ashram had virtually no one to look after it at that point of time. There was a lot of pressure on the Ashram too, but the Vivekananda Kendra-based and inspired management of the Ashram took extra vigilance and, in consultation and with the help of the local administration and the support of the security forces, secured the premises from any major upheaval or loss. It had been posting full-time volunteers to the Ashram from the 1970s, and it continued the practice even in the most difficult period from 1990 to 2010. The main names in this context are: Datta Ram, Kalyan and Vivek. With effect from 2010, the Vivekananda Kendra changed its policy and appointed an Administrative Committee with its Chairman from the valley of Kashmir. One Shree Ramakrishna temple on 1400 sq. ft has also come up in place of the old and damaged structure. Sanatan Samiksha Bhawan Hut with multi-use around 900 sq. ft has also been thrown open to participants. Eknath Bhawan with 24-bedded accommodation attached with four lavatory points is also completed and ready for use. This Bhawan has come up after major renovation work of an old & abandoned building housing paddy grass, scraps and other store material. Now the Ashram has accommodation facilities for 100 yatries at its complex in Nagdandi. Swami Ashokananda Bhawan has also been given a much-needed facelift. Installation of Vivekananda Memorial and lawn development near the founders Bhawan inspires everyone towards the mission of man-making & nation-building'. The government of India, in recognition of the great efforts made by the Kendra at Nagdandi, conferred Padam-Shri to Brij Lal Bhat, Chairman (Prakalp-Pramukh) of the Administrative Committee of the SRKS-VK, Nagdandi, for the year 2026, for his outstanding contribution. This has been welcomed by one and all, and in this way the Nagdandi Ashram has truly become a mission and a vision in action for everyone to get guidance, role and inspiration.

RisingKashmir 12 Jul 2026 12:12 am

PDP reviews Baramulla, Bandipora organisational setup

Srinagar, July 10: The Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Friday held separate organisational meetings of Baramulla and Bandipora districts at the party headquarters in Srinagar to review the functioning of the party units and discuss measures to strengthen the organisation. The meetings were chaired by PDP General Secretary (Organisation) Ghulam Nabi Lone Hanjura and attended by senior party leaders, including General Secretary Mohammad Khursheed Aalam, former ministers Naeem Akhtar and Basarat Bukhari, Womens Wing President Anjum Fazili and other office bearers. During the meetings, the leadership reviewed the organisational structure of both districts and held discussions on expanding public outreach, revitalising district and zonal committees, improving coordination among workers and maintaining regular engagement with people. The Baramulla meeting was attended by District President Mohammad Rafique Rather, constituency in-charges, district office bearers and other party functionaries, while the Bandipora meeting saw participation from District President Syed Sajad Hussain, zonal presidents, district committee members and other leaders. Addressing the gatherings, PDP leaders urged workers to remain united, disciplined and committed to strengthening the party at the grassroots level. They reiterated the partys commitment to safeguarding the constitutional rights, dignity, identity and democratic aspirations of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. The meetings concluded with a resolve to intensify organisational activities and expand the partys outreach across Baramulla, Bandipora and other areas of North Kashmir.

RisingKashmir 11 Jul 2026 11:56 pm

Tourist rush in Uri triggers accommodation crisis

Srinagar, July 11: The border town of Uri in north Kashmirs Baramulla district is witnessing an unprecedented surge in tourist arrivals from across the country, marking a significant milestone in the regions emergence as a border tourism destination. While the influx has brought fresh economic opportunities for local businesses, it has also exposed a shortage of accommodation facilities for visitors. Local residents and tourism stakeholders said the increasing number of tourists has given a major boost to hotels, restaurants and other businesses in the area. However, they said many visitors are struggling to find accommodation, particularly during weekends and peak tourist periods. They have urged the government to reopen the Tourist Reception Centre (TRC) at Salamabad for overnight stays, saying the facility could help address the growing accommodation crunch. The stakeholders appealed to Uri MLA Dr Sajjad Shafi to pursue the matter with the Tourism Department for the immediate operationalisation of the TRCs accommodation and cafeteria facilities. They said reopening the centre would not only provide much-needed relief to tourists but also improve visitor amenities and further strengthen the governments efforts to promote border tourism in the constituency. Tourists are coming to Uri in large numbers, but the lack of adequate accommodation is becoming a major challenge. The TRC at Salamabad should be made functional at the earliest so that visitors have a comfortable place to stay, a local tourism stakeholder said. Responding to the demand, MLA Uri Dr Sajjad Shafi said he has already taken up the issue with the government. I have raised the matter with the concerned authorities and requested them to make the facility operational for tourists. The reopening of the TRC will significantly improve tourism infrastructure in Uri, he said. The Tourist Reception Centre at Salamabad has remained largely non-functional since April 18, 2019 after the Ministry of Home Affairs indefinitely suspended cross-Line of Control (LoC) trade and bus services. The facility was primarily used to facilitate passengers and activities related to the cross-LoC confidence-building measures. With Uri rapidly emerging as one of Kashmirs prominent border tourism destinations, locals believe reopening the TRC could play a crucial role in meeting the growing demand for accommodation and enhancing the overall tourist experience.

RisingKashmir 11 Jul 2026 11:53 pm

539 Masters posted as in-charge headmasters in J&K

Srinagar, July 11:- In a significant step aimed at strengthening the administrative and academic framework of government schools, the Jammu and Kashmir Government has placed 539 Masters of School Education department as in-charge Headmasters and posted them in various schools across length and breadth of Jammu and Kashmir. The decision marks a major initiative towards ensuring effective school leadership, addressing administrative requirements and enhancing the overall quality of education in government schools. Speaking on this landmark development, Minister for Education, Social Welfare, Health and Medical Education, Sakeena Itoo said that this significant decision reflects the Governments unwavering commitment to improving educational standards and ensuring better academic outcomes for students across Jammu and Kashmir. The Minister said that strong institutional leadership plays a pivotal role in improving teaching-learning processes, enhancing accountability and creating a conducive environment for quality education. She expressed confidence that the placement of 539 Masters as Incharge Headmasters will significantly strengthen school administration and contribute to improved educational performance at the grassroots level. Sakeena Itoo reiterated that the present Government, under the leadership of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, remains committed to upgrading educational institutions by ensuring adequate human resources, improving infrastructure and implementing progressive reforms across the education sector. She further said that the Government is taking a series of measures to modernise the school education system, bridge existing gaps and provide students with access to quality education in a vibrant academic environment. The Minister also said that the Government has also recruited 595 Lecturers in various disciplines and posted them across different Higher Secondary schools, thereby boosting the educational scenario here. She also underscored the Governments resolve to continue undertaking policy initiatives aimed at strengthening the education sector and creating a robust, inclusive and future-ready schooling system across Jammu and Kashmir. The Minister also extended best wishes to the headmasters who have been entrusted with their new responsibilities and expressed hope that they would discharge their duties with dedication, professionalism and a strong sense of responsibility towards the welfare and academic progress of students.

RisingKashmir 11 Jul 2026 11:50 pm

Wasnt invited to NC convention: Ruhullah

Kulgam, July 11: National Conference Member of Parliament Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi on Saturday said the party doesn't need him anymore, distancing himself from a party convention held to mark Begum Akbar Jahan's death anniversary and from the National Conference's Jantar Mantar protest on statehood. Speaking to reporters in Kulgam, Ruhullah said he did not attend the convention as he was neither invited nor required to attend. How many times do I have to answer this question? They don't need me. I was not called and I was not there. I already had programmes in Kulgam, Srinagar and other places in connection with Muharram, so I remained busy. They don't need me anymore, he said. Asked whether he would join the Jantar Mantar protest, Ruhullah ruled out his participation. They are going to protest for statehood, a responsibility for which people have not given them a mandate. I will go among the people of Jammu and Kashmir and speak about Article 370. I will work on the people's agenda, he said. He alleged that shifting the political discourse from Article 370 to statehood amounts to advancing the BJP's narrative. The National Conference had campaigned against the abrogation of Article 370 during the elections. We all campaigned on that issue. Whoever walks away from that and speaks only about statehood is helping normalise the status quo and advancing the BJP's propaganda, he said.

RisingKashmir 11 Jul 2026 11:46 pm

Not begging, seeking constitutional rights: Dr. Farooq

Srinagar, July 11: National Conference president Dr Farooq Abdullah on Saturday said the people of Jammu and Kashmir were not seeking charity or favours but demanding the restoration of their constitutional rights and dignity. Addressing party workers and supporters at Dargah Hazratbal during the commemorative programme for Begum Akbar Jehan Abdullah, Farooq said successive governments at the Centre had repeatedly failed to honour their promises to Jammu and Kashmir despite repeated assurances over the decades. Recalling discussions during the tenure of former Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao Abdullah said assurances had been given that the shortcomings and injustices suffered by Jammu and Kashmir would be addressed and rectified. Hundreds of NC supporters had gathered to pay tributes to Begum Akbar Jehan, a show of strength before the party's proposed protest outside Jantar Mantar to seek restoration of Statehood. Decades have passed, but those promises remain unfulfilled. We are human beings and equal citizens of this country. We too are the crown of India and possess our own dignity and honour, he said. The former Chief Minister also referred to a meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, which he said he attended along with senior leader Ghulam Nabi Azad, where concerns over the trust deficit between New Delhi and Jammu and Kashmir were discussed. We told the Prime Minister that unfortunately we do not trust each other and that the first step should be to rebuild this trust. We were told the distance between Delhi and Kashmir would be reduced, but unfortunately that distance has only grown wider, he said. In a veiled attack on political opponents, Abdullah accused some local leaders of publicly echoing Delhi's positions while claiming to represent the interests of Jammu and Kashmir. Questioning their commitment to the people, he asked whether they were prepared to compromise the interests and honour of the state for political gains and urged them to stand with the people rather than pursue what he termed political servitude. The National Conference president said his party had continued to work for the development of Jammu and Kashmir even during difficult periods, highlighting investments in schools, colleges, hospitals, roads and other public infrastructure. Concluding his address, Abdullah asserted that the demand for restoration of rights was rooted in justice and constitutional entitlement rather than political favour. We are not asking for anything that does not belong to us. We are only asking for our own right and for that right to be returned to us, he said.

RisingKashmir 11 Jul 2026 11:42 pm

BJP rejects Omar's 30 crore offer claim

Srinagar, July 11: Senior BJP leader Ravinder Raina on Saturday strongly refuted Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah's allegations that BJP attempted to topple the National Conference-led government by offering 30 crore and ministerial berths to JKNC legislators. Raina termed the claims misleading, baseless and far from the truth. Responding to Abdullah's remarks made earlier at Hazratbal, where the Chief Minister alleged that BJP had offered 30 crore, a ministerial position and even promised the restoration of statehood to lure JKNC MLAs, Raina in a video Massage dismissed the accusations outright. He said the BJP had never made any such offer and accused the Chief Minister of making irresponsible statements. Raina said that on one hand Omar Abdullah repeatedly acknowledges that the Union Government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah has extended substantial financial assistance for the development of Jammu and Kashmir, while on the other hand he levels what he described as unfounded allegations of a conspiracy to destabilise his government. The allegations of offering 20 crore or 30 crore to legislators are completely false, misleading and without any basis, Raina said in the video. He further alleged that the National Conference was attempting to divert public attention from its own internal issues by making such claims. Describing Abdullah's statement as unfortunate and far from the truth, the BJP leader said such remarks would only create confusion among the people and should not be used to mislead the public.

RisingKashmir 11 Jul 2026 11:40 pm

Rs 30 Cr, Ministry & Statehood promise: Omar alleges bid to topple NC Govt

Srinagar, July 11: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Saturday alleged that attempts were being made to destabilise the National Conference-led government by luring its legislators with huge monetary offers, ministerial positions and promises linked to the restoration of statehood. Addressing party workers during the 26th death anniversary of Begum Akbar Jehan Abdullah, popularly known as Madar-e-Meharban, at Hazratbal, Omar claimed that one of the National Conference legislators from Jammu was offered between Rs 20 crore and Rs 30 crore, along with a ministerial berth and assurances regarding statehood, in return for quitting the party. They are once again trying to break the National Conference. I have been told that one of our MLAs from Jammu was offered Rs 20 to Rs 30 crore, a ministerial berth and a promise of statehood if he joined them. They think people's conscience can be bought so cheaply, Omar alleged. The Chief Minister said that even if an offer of Rs 100 crore was made to National Conference leaders, they would not compromise on their principles or loyalty to the party. Even if they offer Rs 100 crore to our leaders, no one in the National Conference will sell his conscience or loyalty to the party, he said. Omar accused political opponents of attempting to engineer defections instead of respecting the mandate delivered by the people in the Assembly elections. He said the National Conference had exercised restraint despite repeated delays in restoring Jammu and Kashmir's statehood, but cautioned against interpreting the party's patience as weakness. Our patience is not our weakness; it is our strength. But if anyone mistakes it for surrender, they are mistaken, he said. He said that BJP should clarify that statehood wont come till it comes to power in J&K. Reiterating that restoration of statehood remains the party's foremost political demand, Omar announced that the National Conference would intensify its campaign through peaceful and democratic means. He called upon party workers and supporters to hold protests at all district headquarters across Jammu and Kashmir on July 20 to press for the restoration of statehood. Omar said the party was also planning to stage a protest at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi on the same day, but added that permission from the authorities was still awaited. Permission for the Jantar Mantar programme is yet to be granted, and we are awaiting a response from the authorities, he said. Recalling the contribution of Begum Akbar Jehan Abdullah, Omar said she stood firmly with the National Conference during some of the most difficult periods in Jammu and Kashmir's political history and taught the party the values of patience, resilience and commitment to democratic principles. Our demand is simple restore the statehood of Jammu and Kashmir. We will continue to raise our voice peacefully until justice is delivered, Omar said.

RisingKashmir 11 Jul 2026 11:36 pm

Mining dept generates 32.39 Cr, seizes 1,575 vehicles in Budgam

Budgam: The Geology and Mining Department has intensified its crackdown on illegal mining in Budgam district over the past three years, generating revenue of more than 32.39 crore and seizing 1,575 vehicles involved in unlawful mining activities. According to official figures available with Rising Kashmir, the department generated a total revenue of 323,955,482 between the financial years 2023-24 and 2025-26 (up to the end of March) through penalties, compounding fees and other enforcement measures against violators. During the financial year 2023-24, the department seized 403 vehicles involved in illegal mining and generated 127,859,930 in revenue. A total of 31 FIRs were registered against violators, while 475 disposal permissions were granted. The department also realized 770,218 through compounding charges during the period. In 2024-25, the department generated 99,983,719 in revenue. During the same period, 475 vehicles were seized and 62 FIRs were registered against individuals involved in illegal mining. The department granted 465 disposal permissions and collected 8,545,320 through compounding. In the financial year 2025-26 (up to the end of March), the department generated 96,111,833 in revenue and seized 697 vehicles. It also granted 264 disposal permissions, collected 13,020,668 through compounding, and registered 79 FIRs against violators. In addition to these enforcement measures, the department filed two criminal cases involving 29 persons before the Principal District and Sessions Judge, Budgam, for their alleged involvement in illegal mining activities. A senior official of the Geology and Mining Department said the department has adopted a zero-tolerance approach towards illegal mining across the district. The government has imposed a complete ban on illegal mining in Budgam district. Strict action is being taken against all violators in accordance with the law. Vehicles found involved in illegal mining are seized as per the prescribed rules, and legal proceedings are initiated against those responsible, the official said.

RisingKashmir 11 Jul 2026 11:29 pm

Demand grows for night tourism at Kashmir monuments

Srinagar, July 11: With tourist arrivals rising across Kashmir, residents and tourism stakeholders have urged the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) to introduce night tourism at centrally protected monuments, saying it would enhance visitor experience and boost the local economy. The demand comes as several iconic monuments in the national capital, including heritage complexes managed by the ASI, remain open during evening hours with architectural lighting, cultural ambience and guided experiences, attracting thousands of domestic and foreign visitors every year. In Kashmir, however, most ASI-protected monuments close before sunset, limiting the time available for tourists to explore these centuries-old heritage sites, particularly during the peak tourism season when visitors often spend their mornings visiting gardens, hill stations and other attractions. Tourism stakeholders believe extending visiting hours and introducing professionally managed night tourism at select monuments would diversify Kashmirs tourism offerings and encourage visitors to spend more time exploring the valleys rich architectural and cultural heritage. Among the monuments that could be considered for the initiative are the ancient Martand Sun Temple in Anantnag, the Avantiswami Temple and Avantishvara Temple in Awantipora, the Parihaspora archaeological remains in Baramulla, the Naranag temple complex in Ganderbal and the Ancient Temple at Boniyar in Uri, besides other protected heritage sites where adequate infrastructure and security arrangements can be developed. Local residents said that beautifully illuminated monuments against Kashmirs evening landscape would offer a unique experience for tourists and photographers while showcasing the valleys civilisational history beyond its natural beauty. We often hear tourists asking why these heritage sites close so early. If monuments can remain open during evening hours in Delhi with proper lighting and security, the same model can be implemented in Kashmir, said Mushaaque Ali Ahmad Khan, a tourism stakeholder in Srinagar. Faisal Ahmad, a Srinagar resident said night tourism would not only improve the visitor experience but also benefit local guides, photographers, transport operators, handicraft sellers and nearby businesses by increasing tourist activity beyond daytime hours. Tour operators believe the initiative could help decongest popular destinations by distributing tourist movement throughout the day and creating an additional attraction for visitors staying overnight in Srinagar and other districts. Sahim Ahmad, a heritage enthusiast also stressed that any such initiative should prioritise conservation. They said modern illumination systems, regulated visitor numbers, CCTV surveillance and trained security personnel would be essential to protect the monuments while allowing public access during evening hours. Experts noted that heritage tourism is increasingly becoming an important component of destination management across the world, with several historic sites offering curated evening experiences, sound-and-light shows and cultural programmes that enhance visitor engagement without compromising preservation.

RisingKashmir 11 Jul 2026 11:21 pm

Jammu Kashmirs High-altitude Areas Warmed by Nearly 1C in Two Decades: Study

SRINAGAR: High-altitude regions of Jammu and Kashmir, including the tourist destinations of Pahalgam and Gulmarg, have witnessed a temperature rise of nearly 1C over the last two decades, highlighting the growing impact of climate change on the fragile Himalayan ecosystem, according to a new scientific study. The study, titled Warming of the High-Mountainous Climate Sensitive []

KashmirLife 11 Jul 2026 11:04 pm

Sonamarg Records 3.92 Lakh Tourist Arrivals in Seven Months

SRINAGAR: Sonamarg, one of Jammu and Kashmirs most scenic hill stations, has recorded nearly 3.92 lakh tourist arrivals, including around 8,000 foreign tourists, since January this year, emerging as a year-round destination following the operationalisation of the Z-Morh tunnel, officials said. Bilal Mukhtar, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Sonamarg Development Authority (SDA) said the destination has []

KashmirLife 11 Jul 2026 10:50 pm

Kashmir never asked for independence but Delhi kept breaking promises: Dr Farooq

Srinagar, Jul 11 : National Conference President Dr Farooq Abdullah on Saturday accused successive governments in New Delhi of repeatedly breaking promises made to Jammu and Kashmir. Addressing National Conference workers on the occasion of 26th death anniversary of Begum Akbar Jehan Abdullah (Madar-e-Meharban) at Hazratbal, Dr Farooq, as per the news agencyKashmir News Observer (KNO), recalled assurances given by former Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao on Article 370 and his own interactions with different Prime Ministers, saying the trust deficit between Delhi and Kashmir had only widened despite repeated commitments. Dr Farooq said every government in New Delhi since 1947 had promised justice to Jammu and Kashmir but failed to fulfil those assurances. He alleged that whenever the Centre found an opportunity, it weakened Jammu and Kashmirs constitutional position by eroding Article 370. Recalling his meetings with former Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao, Dr Farooq said Rao had publicly assured that the Centre would address the shortcomings relating to Article 370, famously stating that the sky is the limit. We never asked for independence. We are a part of this country and we want to strengthen it, not weaken it, he said. Dr Farooq said the biggest challenge today was the absence of trust between New Delhi and the people of Jammu and Kashmir. Recalling a meeting convened by Prime Minister Narendra Modi after the constitutional changes, Dr Farooq said he had candidly told the Prime Minister that both Delhi and Kashmir lacked trust in each other and that rebuilding confidence should be the first priority. He spoke about reducing the distance between Delhi and Kashmir, but I do not see that distance reducing even today, he said. Dr Farooq said the people of Jammu and Kashmir deserved the same dignity and respect as every other citizen of the country. We are also human beings. We are also the crown of India. We also have our dignity, he said. Supporting Chief Minister Omar Abdullahs remarks on statehood, Dr Farooq said National Conference leaders have repeatedly raised Jammu and Kashmir's concerns with the Centre, but the promises made over the years have remained unfulfilled. He said the party had not lost hope and would continue its peaceful and democratic struggle for the restoration of the peoples rights. Taking a swipe at political rivals, Dr Farooq alleged that some leaders spoke differently in Delhi and differently before the people of Jammu and Kashmir. He accused them of acting at the Centres behest and urged them to stand with the people instead of pursuing personal interests. Questioning their commitment, he asked whether they were prepared to compromise the dignity of Jammu and Kashmir for personal gains and contracts. Rejecting criticism of the Omar Abdullah-led government, Dr Farooq said no government could have achieved more under the prevailing circumstances. He said the administration was working continuously to improve schools, colleges, hospitals, roads and other public infrastructure despite several constraints. Dr Farooq alleged that repeated attempts had been been made to weaken the National Conference, recalling the events of 1984 and similar political developments after the 2014 elections. He said such efforts had failed in the past and would fail again. Dr Farooq said the people of Jammu and Kashmir were not asking for charity but demanding restoration of what rightfully belonged to them. We are not beggars. We are asking for our right. Give us back our rights, he said. He said lasting peace could only be achieved through justice, dignity and fulfilment of the promises made to the people of Jammu and Kashmir, expressing confidence that the ongoing democratic struggle would ultimately succeed(KNO)

RisingKashmir 11 Jul 2026 10:47 pm

Cloudburst Hits Pahalgam in South Kashmir

SRINAGAR: A cloudburst struck Nala Overa in the Pahalgam area of south Kashmir on Saturday, triggering a flash flood and prompting an immediate response from the district administration, with emergency teams rushed to the affected area to assess the situation and prevent any untoward incident. Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) Pahalgam said that the administration acted swiftly []

KashmirLife 11 Jul 2026 10:38 pm

We pledge to avenge your pure blood: Mojtaba Khamenei vows retribution for father Ali Khamenei's death

Tehran , July 11: Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei on Saturday vowed to avenge the death of his father Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was assassinated in US-Israeli strikes earlier in the year, describing it as the responsibility of the nation. He also praised the massive turnout at the late leader's funeral as historic and enemy-breaking. In a message issued on the occasion of the funeral and burial of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Mojtaba Khamenei declared that those responsible for the killing would not escape justice. We pledge to avenge your pure blood and that of all the martyrs of these two wars from the criminal and dishonourable murderers. This revenge is the will of our nation and must be carried out without fail, he said. He further asserted that those responsible will take with them to their graves the wish for a peaceful death in bed, adding that the pursuit of revenge did not depend on any single individual or official. They should know that this matter does not depend on the existence of me or other officials. Whether we are there or not, this will be accomplished, and soon every free person around the world will fulfil a part of this divine mission, he added. Khamenei also expressed gratitude for what he described as the unprecedented public participation in the six-day funeral ceremonies across Iran and Iraq. On this occasion, I would like to sincerely appreciate the presence of tens of millions of people in the cities and villages of Iran and Iraq, especially Tehran, Qom, Najaf, Karbala, and Mashhad, which is astonishing, enemy-breaking, and historic, he said. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was laid to rest at the Holy Shrine of Imam Reza in Mashhad late Thursday night as thousands of supporters gathered to pay their final farewells to the slain leader. The final burial took place at the Dar al-Dhikr prayer hall after his coffin was carried around the holy shrine as part of the funeral rites. The funeral prayers were led by his eldest son, Mostafa Khamenei, who performed the ritual prayers over the body. Referring to religious symbolism associated with Imam Hosayn, Mojtaba Khamenei, in his message, said that the Iranian nation had long made sacrifices in his cause and remained committed to that legacy. Our nation is the bloodthirsty one for Hosayn. This great nation sacrificed its children for many years in the cause of Hosayn and in the war against the enemies of Hosayn and the Hosayni cause. And now it is the bloodthirsty one for him and the Hosayni people of the time, he said. Paying tribute to the late supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei pledged to continue his predecessor's path. Now that we bid farewell to your body with tearful eyes and broken hearts, we pledge with you to uphold your school and to walk the straight path you have drawn with perseverance and not be afraid of difficulties on this path, and like you, to take heart in the good news and promises of God, he said. In the concluding part of his message, Mojtaba Khamenei offered prayers for the deceased leader and those killed alongside him in the US-Israeli strikes, describing them as martyrs who had attained divine honour. O martyr father of the nation, may you be blessed with the nectar of martyrdom that you have been longing for all your life... And you, his oppressed companions, who were unexpectedly attacked by the enemy and martyred, are blessed to be the guests of that Master... his safe neighbourhood has become your home, he said. Ali Khamenei was assassinated in US-Israeli strikes on February 28 earlier this year, triggering a widespread conflict across the West Asia region. Following his death, Mojtaba Khamenei was appointed as the new Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 11 Jul 2026 10:27 pm

JPDCL Announces Scheduled Power Shutdowns in Several Areas

SRINAGAR: The Jammu Power Distribution Corporation Limited (JPDCL) has announced scheduled power shutdowns in several areas of Jammu and Kishtwar districts from July 12 to July 14 to facilitate maintenance and other works. According to the Chief Engineer (Distribution), JPDCL Jammu, power supply to EPIP Kartholi and Industrial Area Bari Brahmana will remain affected on []

KashmirLife 11 Jul 2026 10:21 pm

Container Vehicle Plunges Into Gorge in Ramban

SRINAGAR: A container vehicle plunged into a deep gorge near the Sangaldan area of Ramban district on Saturday, leaving the driver and his helper with minor injuries, officials said. According to officials, the container vehicle bearing registration number JK19A-5867 skidded off the road before falling into the gorge. Soon after the incident, teams of the []

KashmirLife 11 Jul 2026 9:56 pm

Central Kashmir: Police Attach Rs 1.20 Crore House Under NDPS Act

SRINAGAR: Police in central Kashmirs Srinagar district on Saturday attached a double-storey residential house worth more than Rs 1.20 crore under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, as part of the ongoing crackdown on drug trafficking. According to a police statement, the property, constructed on eight marlas of land, was attached by Police []

KashmirLife 11 Jul 2026 9:21 pm

All Indians among 15 killed in Vietnam boat capsize, confirms Indian Embassy

Hanoi , July 11: The Embassy of India in Vietnam on Saturday confirmed that all 15 people, comprising two women and 13 men, killed in the boat capsize near Phu Quoc Island earlier today were Indian nationals. Sharing the list of the deceased in a post on X, the Embassy said the names were received from Vietnamese authorities. The Embassy in its list, stated that 10 people from Tamil Nadu, three from Andhra Pradesh and two from Kerala have died in the capsize. The Embassy further expressed condolences to the families who lost their loved ones in the tragic accident. It is with profound grief that we share the list of 15 Indian nationals who have lost their lives in the tragic boat accident near Phu Quoc Island today. The list has been received from the Vietnamese authorities. Our prayers are with the families of the deceased. The Embassy and Consulate in Ho Chi Minh City remain available for any assistance, the Embassy of India in Hanoi said in a post on X. The boat was carrying 36 people, including 32 Indian tourists, three crew members and one attendant. 21 people, including 17 passengers and four crew members, were rescued and admitted to hospitals. Two survivors remain in critical condition and are receiving intensive medical care. During the rescue mission, the Vietnam Coast Guard Region 4 Command deployed personnel and rescue assets. After receiving information about the capsized boat near Hon May Rut Ngoai Island, the Command immediately dispatched a coast guard vessel, which was already operating at sea, along with two high-speed rescue boats, carrying a total of 40 officers and personnel to the accident site. The Coast Guard said rescue forces, along with local residents, managed to bring all 36 people aboard the capsized speedboat safely ashore. Following the incident, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh expressed deep sorrow over the tragic boat capsize near Vietnam's Phu Quoc Island, offering condolences to the families of those who lost their lives. In a post on X, Rajnath Singh said he was saddened by the incident and prayed for the speedy recovery of those injured in the accident. Deeply saddened by the tragic boat accident in Vietnam involving Indian tourists, which has claimed several precious lives. My heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families. I pray for the speedy recovery of those injured and for the success of the ongoing search and rescue operations, Rajnath Singh posted on X. He added that India stands with the affected families during the difficult time and said the Indian Embassy in Vietnam was providing all possible assistance to those impacted by the tragedy. India stands with the affected families during this difficult time. Our Embassy in Vietnam is providing all possible assistance to Indian nationals affected by this tragedy, the Defence Minister added. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 11 Jul 2026 9:00 pm

BJP Demands Evidence or Apology from CM Omar Over Defection Allegations

SRINAGAR: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Saturday asked Chief Minister Omar Abdullah to either produce evidence of BJP offering cash to MLAs for defections or tender an unconditional public apology for what it termed a baseless and irresponsible statement. Addressing a press conference in Jammu, BJP MLA R.S. Pathania described the Chief Ministers allegation []

KashmirLife 11 Jul 2026 8:58 pm

Jammu Kashmir Govt Orders Additional Charge Arrangement for UEED Chief Engineer Post

SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir Government has assigned the additional charge of the post of Chief Engineer, Jammu and Kashmir Urban Environmental Engineering Department (UEED), to Er Samiullah Beigh with immediate effect. According to Government Order No. 144-JK(HUD) of 2026, dated July 11, 2026, issued by the Housing and Urban Development Department, Er Samiullah Beigh, []

KashmirLife 11 Jul 2026 8:42 pm

MHA Issues Fresh Directions on National Song, National Anthem Protocol

SRINAGAR: The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has issued fresh directions to all State Governments, Union Territory Administrations and Central Ministries, directing them to ensure strict compliance with the prescribed protocol governing the singing and playing of the National Song and the National Anthem across the country. In an official communication, the Ministry instructed all []

KashmirLife 11 Jul 2026 8:18 pm

NIA Chargesheets Eight in Ambala Police Station IED Blast Case

SRINAGAR: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has filed a chargesheet against eight accused, including Pakistani gangster-turned-terrorist Shehzad Bhatti, in connection with the improvised explosive device (IED) car bomb blast at the parking area of Baldev Nagar Police Station in Ambala, Haryana, in January this year. According to the NIA, Bhatti, who is wanted in several []

KashmirLife 11 Jul 2026 8:07 pm

NC doesnt need me anymore: Aga Ruhullah distances himself from statehood protest

Kulgam: National Conference Member of Parliament Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi on Saturday said the party doesnt need him anymore, saying he was neither invited nor present at the party convention. He also distanced himself from the partys Jantar Mantar protest on statehood. Speaking to reporters in Kulgam, Ruhullah,said he did not attend the party convention []

Kashmir Reader 11 Jul 2026 6:31 pm

Kashmir Climbers Scale Mt Sekiwas in First Documented Civilian Ascent Since 1945

Five-member expedition retraces the 1945 climbing route to the 15,404-ft Himalayan peak after months of research and planning

KashmirLife 11 Jul 2026 5:14 pm

NC doesn't need me anymore: Aga Syed Ruhullah distances himself from statehood protest

Kulgam, July 11 : National Conference Member of Parliament Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi on Saturday said the party doesnt need him anymore, saying he was neither invited nor present at the party convention. He also distanced himself from the partys Jantar Mantar protest on statehood. Speaking to reporters in Kulgam, Ruhullah, per news agencyKashmir News Observer (KNO), said he did not attend the party convention to mark Begum Akbar Jahans death anniversary as he was neither invited nor required to attend. How many times do I have to answer this question? They dont need me. I was not called and I was not there. I already had programmes in Kulgam, Srinagar and other places in connection with Muharram, so I remained busy. They dont need me anymore, he said. Asked whether he would participate in the National Conferences Jantar Mantar protest, he ruled out his participation, saying his focus would remain on issues concerning the people of Jammu and Kashmir. They are going to protest for statehood, a responsibility for which people have not given them a mandate. I will go among the people of Jammu and Kashmir and speak about Article 370. I will work on the peoples agenda, Ruhullah said. He alleged that shifting the political discourse from Article 370 to statehood amounts to advancing the BJPs narrative. The National Conference had campaigned against the abrogation of Article 370 during the elections. We all campaigned on that issue. Whoever walks away from that and speaks only about statehood is helping normalise the status quo and advancing the BJPs propaganda, he said(KNO)

RisingKashmir 11 Jul 2026 4:47 pm

SIA Kashmir Secures Interpol Red Corner Notice Against HM Militant

SRINAGAR: The State Investigation Agency (SIA) Kashmir has secured an Interpol Red Corner Notice (RCN) against designated Hizbul Mujahideen militant Imtiyaz Ahmad Kandoo, also known by the aliases Fayaz and Sajad, marking a significant breakthrough in its investigation into the 2013 Tarzoo terror attack. According to an official statement, the international notice is expected to []

KashmirLife 11 Jul 2026 4:46 pm

Weather Alert Issued for Kishtwar; Residents Advised to Stay Away from Water Bodies

SRINAGAR: The District Administration Kishtwar has issued a weather advisory warning of light to moderate rainfall, thunderstorms, lightning and gusty winds across the district till July 14, following the latest forecast issued by the India Meteorological Department (IMD). Residents have been urged to remain vigilant and avoid vulnerable areas. According to the advisory, light to []

KashmirLife 11 Jul 2026 4:30 pm

SIA secures Interpol Red Corner Notice against HM terrorist in 2013 terror attack case

Srinagar: The State Investigation Agency (SIA), Kashmir has secured an Interpol Red Corner Notice against designated Hizbul Mujahideen terrorist Imtiyaz Ahmad Kandoo alias Fayaz alias Sajad in a 2013 terrorist attack case. According to a statement, the notice will facilitate international law enforcement agencies in locating, detaining, and initiating legal proceedings for the extradition of []

Kashmir Reader 11 Jul 2026 4:23 pm

IIS Officer Trainees call on LG Manoj Sinha

Srinagar, July 11, 2026: A group of 16 Indian Information Service (IIS) Officer Trainees, Group B of the 2023 Batch called on Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha, at Lok Bhavan today. They were accompanied by Shri Qazi Salman, Director, Press Information Bureau (PIB), Srinagar. The Lieutenant Governor extended his best wishes to the Officer Trainees [] The post IIS Officer Trainees call on LG Manoj Sinha appeared first on Kashmir Media Watch .

Kashmir Media Watch 11 Jul 2026 3:50 pm

South Kashmir: Suspected OGW Detained After Facial Recognition Alert

SRINAGAR: A suspected Over Ground Worker (OGW) was detained at the Nunwan Base Camp of the ongoing Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra after the Facial Recognition System (FRS) deployed by Anantnag Police generated an alert during security screening, police said on Saturday. According to police, the alert was triggered at the X-ray screening point at the []

KashmirLife 11 Jul 2026 3:43 pm

IGNOU Urges Students to Complete Admissions by July 15

SRINAGAR: The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has announced that admissions for the July 2026 academic cycle under its Open and Distance Learning (ODL) and Online programmes will close on July 15, urging prospective learners and existing students seeking re-registration to complete the process before the deadline. According to the university, admissions are open []

KashmirLife 11 Jul 2026 3:32 pm

Farooq Abdullah Accuses Centre of Failing to Honour Commitments, Seeks Restoration of Jammu Kashmirs Rights

SRINAGAR: National Conference (NC) president Farooq Abdullah on Saturday accused successive Central governments of repeatedly failing to honour their commitments to Jammu and Kashmir, asserting that the people were seeking the restoration of their rights and dignity rather than any favour. Addressing a gathering in Srinagar, Abdullah recalled what he described as decades of unfulfilled []

KashmirLife 11 Jul 2026 3:00 pm

New Parasitic Wasp Species Discovered in Jammu Kashmir, May Help Protect Forests from Tree Pests

SRINAGAR: Researchers have discovered a new species of parasitic wasp in the Kashmir Himalayas, a finding that not only adds to the regions rich biodiversity but could also contribute to future biological control of destructive forest pests, The Indian Express reported. A new species of Doryctes Haliday (#Hymenoptera: #Braconidae: #Doryctinae) reared from Xylotrechus stebbingi Gahan, []

KashmirLife 11 Jul 2026 2:29 pm

MLA Offered Rs 2030 Crore, Ministerial Berth to Defect: CM Omar Alleges Bid to Topple NC Govt

SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Saturday alleged that attempts are being made to destabilise the National Conference (NC)-led government by luring its legislators with huge monetary offers, ministerial positions and promises linked to the restoration of statehood. Addressing National Conference workers during the 26th death anniversary of Begum Akbar Jehan Abdullah []

KashmirLife 11 Jul 2026 2:01 pm

Countrys future reflected in number of young readers: Shah after inaugurating Delhi library

NEW DELHI: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday inaugurated the Jayaprakash Narayan Public Library in the NDMC area and said the presence of young readers in libraries was a better measure of a countrys future than its economic indicators. Addressing the inaugural function, the minister said, If you want to assess the future of []

Kashmir Reader 11 Jul 2026 1:59 pm

India, New Zealand express concern over renewed escalation in Middle East

Auckland , July 11 : Prime Minister Narendra Modi and New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon on Saturday expressed concern over renewed escalation of tensions in the Middle East and called upon all parties to exercise restraint, de-escalate tensions, and ensure protection of civilians. They called for full restoration of freedom of navigation and the global flow of commerce through the Strait of Hormuz, while opposing any constraints on shipping. They reiterated the importance of dialogue and diplomacy, and adherence to international law to achieve a peaceful and lasting solution to the conflict, a statement by the Ministry of External Affairs said. The leaders exchanged views on their respective approaches to the Indo Pacific and reaffirmed their commitment to a free, open, peaceful, and prosperous Indo-Pacific region, where sovereignty and territorial integrity are respected, and the rules-based international order is upheld, as per a statement by the Ministry of External Affairs. They reaffirmed freedom of navigation and overflight, and other lawful uses of the seas, in accordance with international law, particularly the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. Both sides reaffirmed the need to pursue peaceful resolution of disputes in accordance with international law, particularly UNCLOS. They emphasised the importance of working together towards security and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific. The leaders noted the importance of cooperation in ASEAN-led and other regional fora, including the East Asia Summit, the ASEAN Regional Forum and the ASEAN Defence Ministers' Meeting Plus. They reaffirmed the importance of ASEAN centrality and the ASEAN Outlook on the Indo-Pacific, the statement read. The Prime Ministers emphasised the importance of an effective multilateral system centred on the United Nations. They stressed the need for bold and effective UN reform and affirmed their support for expansion of the Security Council in both permanent and non-permanent categories to better reflect contemporary geopolitical realities. In this regard, New Zealand reaffirmed its support for India's permanent membership of a reformed and expanded United Nations Security Council, as per the statement. Both leaders welcomed the increasing momentum of high-level political engagement and agreed to hold regular reciprocal visits and meetings between the respective Prime Ministers and Ministers, including on the sidelines of regional and multilateral events, a statement by the Ministry of External Affairs said. To provide strategic guidance to the relationship and review progress under the Roadmap to 2030, the Prime Ministers agreed to establish a regular Foreign Ministers' Dialogue and consolidate the practice of annual senior officials' meetings between India's Ministry of External Affairs and New Zealand's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade. The Prime Ministers acknowledged the important contribution of parliamentary exchanges to deepening mutual understanding and strengthening the democratic foundations of the India-New Zealand relationship. They encouraged regular engagement between the Parliaments of both countries, including through the recently constituted Parliamentary Friendship Group for New Zealand in the Indian Parliament, and visits by Members of Parliament. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 11 Jul 2026 1:22 pm

Statehood cant be held hostage to BJP rule: CM Omar

Srinagar: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Saturday said Jammu and Kashmirs patience should not be mistaken for weakness, questioning why the promise of restoring statehood remains unfulfilled despite the completion of delimitation and Assembly elections. Addressing National Conference workers at the 26th death anniversary of Begum Akbar Jehan Abdullah (Madar-e-Meharban) at Hazratbal, CM Omar, said []

Kashmir Reader 11 Jul 2026 12:47 pm

Fresh batch of over 9,000 pilgrims leaves Jammu base camp for Amarnath

JAMMU: The 10th batch of 9,182 pilgrims, including 2,435 women, left the Bhagwati Nagar base camp here on Saturday to pay obeisance at the holy Amarnath cave shrine in south Kashmir Himalayas, officials said. The pilgrims also included 256 sadhus, 46 sadhvis and 31 children. They left for the twin base camps of Nunwan-Pahalgam in []

Kashmir Reader 11 Jul 2026 11:44 am

Heavy Rain Likely in Chenab Valley, Pir Panjal on July 1112: MeT

Srinagar, July 11: The Meteorological Centre Srinagar has forecast one or two spells of rain and thundershowers at many places across Jammu and Kashmir on July 11 and 12, with heavy rain and brief intense showers likely at isolated locations in the Chenab Valley and Pir Panjal range of the Jammu division. According to the weather department, generally hot and humid conditions are expected to prevail from July 13 to 17, accompanied by brief spells of rain and thundershowers at scattered places. Isolated areas of the Jammu division may also witness brief intense showers during this period. The MET Centre has further predicted a fresh spell of light to moderate rain and thundershowers at many places across the Union Territory from July 18 to 20. In its advisory, the department warned of the possibility of heavy rainfall and brief intense showers on July 11 and 12, particularly during the afternoon and early morning hours. It 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 areas prone to landslides and mudslides during periods of heavy rainfall.

RisingKashmir 11 Jul 2026 11:18 am

Trump threatens Iran after Ayatollah Ali Khameneis funeral saw open calls for his killing

DUBAI: US President Donald Trump threatened Iran on Saturday after the funeral of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei saw open calls for his killing, further underlining the tensions gripping the Mideast as an interim deal to end the war buckles under repeated crossfire in the region. Trump made the comments on his Truth Social after []

Kashmir Reader 11 Jul 2026 11:07 am

Trump Says US Has 1,000 Missiles Ready if Iran Targets Him

SRINAGAR: US President Donald Trump said on Saturday that the United States had pre-authorised an overwhelming military response against Iran if Tehran attempted to assassinate him, claiming that 1,000 missiles are locked and loaded and aimed at the country. In a post on Truth Social, Trump said he had already issued orders authorising a US []

KashmirLife 11 Jul 2026 10:08 am

Two Chinese PLA Pilots Killed During Frontline Training Missions

SRINAGAR: Two pilots from Chinas Peoples Liberation Army (PLA), including a senior tactical commander, were killed during separate frontline flight training missions on June 10, the South China Morning Post reported. According to the report, both pilots were attached to the PLA Southern Theatre Command and died during separate training exercises on the same day. []

KashmirLife 11 Jul 2026 9:34 am

India, New Zealand elevate ties to strategic partnership; target Rs 35,000 cr trade by 2030

AUCKLAND: India and New Zealand on Saturday elevated their ties to a strategic partnership and set a five-year target to double their annual bilateral trade in goods and services to Rs 35,000 crore by 2030 following talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Kiwi counterpart Christopher Luxon. The meeting yielded 18 concrete outcomes, including []

Kashmir Reader 11 Jul 2026 8:55 am

Jammu Kashmir: Police Issue Advisory on SIM Swap Scams, Urge Immediate Reporting of Cyber Fraud

SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir Police on Saturday issued a public advisory warning citizens against the growing threat of cyber fraud, particularly mobile network manipulation and SIM replacement scams, and urged people to remain vigilant to safeguard their personal and financial information. In the advisory, police asked mobile users to immediately contact their telecom service []

KashmirLife 11 Jul 2026 8:30 am

5th DCC meeting for strengthening of judicial infra, justice delivery system held at Kulgam

Shopian, Jul 10: To combat drug abuse and promote a healthier society, Indian Red Cross Society (IRCS), Jammu & Kashmir, in collaboration with the Sub-Divisional Administration Zainapora on Friday organised a comprehensive drug de-addiction awareness programme at Govt. SMM Degree College, Zainapora, under the ongoing 100-Day anti-drug campaign being implemented across JK. Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) Zainapora, Bilal Ahmad, who attended the programme as the Chief Guest, reaffirmed the administration's unwavering commitment towards eradicating drug abuse and narcotics from society. Addressing a large gathering of students, faculty members, healthcare professionals and government officials, he stated that the anti-drug campaign has been progressing vigorously across Sub-Division Zainapora over the past two-and-a-half months and has yielded encouraging results. SDM informed that illegal poppy cultivation has been reduced to zero across Sub-Division Zainapora, while nearly 28 kilometres of roadside wild cannabis growth has been identified and destroyed through sustained field operations and coordinated enforcement measures. He emphasized that the campaign against narcotic cultivation and substance abuse would continue with renewed vigour under the guidance and support of Deputy Commissioner Shopian, Shishir Gupta. The SDM further stated that individuals affected by substance abuse are being actively facilitated for treatment, counselling and rehabilitation to enable their reintegration into society as healthy, productive and responsible citizens. Calling upon the youth to become ambassadors of change, he urged them to remain vigilant, stay away from drugs and actively support the administration's efforts to build a healthy, progressive and drug-free society. Speaking on the occasion, G.A. Qureshi, Honorary Treasurer, Indian Red Cross Society, J&K, said that the programme had been organised as part of the Union Territory-wide anti-drug campaign being carried out under the directions of the Lieutenant Governor, Jammu & Kashmir. He highlighted the humanitarian and voluntary role of Indian Red Cross Society in promoting public awareness, social responsibility and community well-being. He appealed to the younger generation to adopt healthy lifestyle and contribute towards the creation of a drug-free society. Earlier, Prof. Shaista Masrat, Principal, Government SMM Degree College Zainapora, underscored the pivotal role of educational institutions in shaping responsible citizens through continuous awareness and preventive interventions. She appreciated the collective efforts of the administration, healthcare professionals, civil society organisations and educational institutions in addressing the growing challenge of drug abuse and encouraged students to actively participate in awareness and prevention initiatives. The programme also featured expert sessions by medical professionals from Government Medical College (GMC) Anantnag and Community Health Centre (CHC) Zainapora. Dr. Afaq Hyder and Dr. Suhail Malik delivered detailed presentations on the health, social and psychological consequences of substance abuse, preventive measures, early identification of addiction and the importance of timely intervention, treatment and rehabilitation. An interactive session was held during which students actively engaged with the experts and raised several questions relating to substance abuse, mental health and rehabilitation. The queries were comprehensively addressed by the medical professionals. As part of the programme, Dr. Suhail Malik also conducted a practical demonstration on First Aid and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), highlighting the importance of emergency response skills in saving livesduring critical situations.

RisingKashmir 11 Jul 2026 8:27 am

NIT Srinagar's NCC Cadets felicitated by Bihar Governor

Srinagar, Jul 10: Two NCC cadets from the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Srinagar were felicitated by the Governor of Bihar, Lieutenant General Syed Ata Hasnain (Retd.) during a special interaction, where they had the opportunity to engage in an inspiring discussion on leadership, nation-building and personal development. The cadets, Sakshi Sharma (2025BCIV053, Regimental No. JK2025SWIA2081430) and Surbhi Kumari (2025BELE098, Regimental No. JK2025SWIA2081626), are members of the 9 J&K Girls Battalion, NCC, Srinagar, representing the NIT Srinagar NCC Unit. During the interaction, the Governor shared insights from his four decades of service in Kashmir, reflecting on his journey, the path to success, the importance of continuous self-improvement and the role of youth in nation-building. He encouraged the cadets to remain disciplined, dedicated and committed to serving the nation with integrity. The Governor commended the cadets for earning admission to NIT Srinagar, describing it as a significant milestone and encouraging them to strive for even greater achievements in the service of the nation. The two cadets were felicitated by the Governor in recognition of their dedication and exemplary participation as NCC cadets. Congratulating the cadets, Director, NIT Srinagar, Prof. (Dr.) Binod Kumar Kanaujia, said the achievement is a matter of immense pride for the institute. He said such opportunities expose students to inspiring personalities and strengthen the values of leadership, discipline and national service. Registrar, Prof. (Dr.) Atikur Rehman, also congratulated the cadets and said their interaction with the Governor would inspire them to become responsible citizens and future leaders. He noted that the Institute remains committed to promoting holistic development by encouraging students to actively participate in NCC and other co-curricular activities that foster discipline, confidence and a spirit of service. Associate NCC Officer (ANO), Lt. Dr. Nitika Kundan, congratulated Sakshi Sharma and Surbhi Kumari for bringing laurels to NIT Srinagar. She said the interaction with the Governor was a memorable and enriching experience that would motivate them to serve society with dedication and uphold the ideals of the National Cadet Corps. Dr. Nitika expressed confidence that the cadets would continue to excel in future NCC activities and inspire their fellow students.

RisingKashmir 11 Jul 2026 8:24 am

Secretary (T) reviews progress of Animal Husbandry Dept Kashmir

Srinagar, Jul 10: Secretary (Technical), Agriculture Production Department, G. A. Sofi on Friday chaired a comprehensive review meeting of Directorate of Animal Husbandry, Kashmir to assess the progress of various developmental schemes and strengthen administrative efficiency across the department. The meeting was attended by Director Animal Husbandry Department, Kashmir, Additional Secretary, Deputy Director Central, Deputy Director Poultry, LFRCO, Chief Animal Husbandry Officers, Extension Officer (E&PW), Technical Officers, Nodal Officer (SASCI), Assistant Director Planning and Section Officers (B,E,S). During the meeting, Deputy Director Central, Dr. Reyaz Nazir Reshi, presented a detailed overview of the physical and financial progress achieved under various schemes and programmes. The review covered key initiatives, including the Holistic Agriculture Development Programme (HADP), Integrated Dairy Development Scheme (IDDS), Livestock Health and Disease Control Programme, establishment of Veterinary Hospitals and Dispensaries, Mobile Veterinary Units (LHDCP/ESVHD/MVUs), Agricultural Technology Management Agency (ATMA), CAPEX works, and NABARD-funded projects. The Secretary held detailed deliberations on each agenda item and directed the concerned officers to expedite expenditure and ensure timely completion of all approved works and projects. Emphasising improved governance and accountability, the Secretary instructed officers to maintain proper and updated official records at all levels, ensure punctuality, and undertake regular field visits by Block Veterinary Officers (BVOs), Livestock Development Officers (LDOs), and Chief Animal Husbandry Officers (CAHOs) to monitor departmental functioning and staff attendance in field offices. He further directed that no officer or official shall leave the office during working hours or travel outside the country without obtaining prior permission from the higher authorities. The Secretary stated that these directions are aimed at enhancing administrative efficiency, ensuring effective implementation of departmental programmes, and delivering better veterinary and livestock services to farmers across Kashmir.

RisingKashmir 11 Jul 2026 8:20 am

SAM Nursing College Beerwah holds organ donation poster contest

Beerwah, Jul 10: To promote awareness about organ donation and inspire the younger generation to embrace the noble cause of saving lives, SAM College of Nursing & Para-Medical Sciences, Beerwah, in collaboration with State Organ & Tissue Transplant Organisation (SOTTO), Jammu & Kashmir, organized an Inter-College Poster Making Competition on the theme Leave a Legacy Donate Organ. The programme brought together students and faculty representatives from leading nursing institutions across Jammu & Kashmir, reflecting a collective commitment towards spreading awareness on organ donation. The participating colleges included Arsh Institute of Health Sciences & Technology, Khunmoh, Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences, Lawaypora, Ibn-Sina College of Nursing & Health Sciences, Budgam, Haneefa College of Nursing, Sopore, Ramzan College of Nursing, Pampore and SAM College of Nursing & Para-Medical Sciences, Beerwah. Each institution was represented by its participants along with accompanying faculty representatives, making the event a vibrant platform for inter-college interaction, learning, and advocacy for organ donation. The programme was graced by Showkat Ahmad, Assistant Director, Hospitality & Protocol Department, as the Chief Guest, while Dr. Murtuza Bukhari, Director, SAM College of Nursing & Para-Medical Sciences, presided over the function. The event was also attended by Anshu Sharma, I/C Media, SOTTO J&K; Nisha Kumari, Program Assistant, SOTTO J&K; and Dr. Irfan Lone, Transplant Coordinator, SOTTO J&K, who sensitized the participants about the importance of organ donation and the role of public awareness in increasing donor registrations. Addressing the gathering, Dr. Murtuza Bukhari emphasized that organ donation is among the greatest acts of humanity, stating that while people leave behind memories, organ donors leave behind the gift of life. He encouraged students to become ambassadors of awareness and inspire their communities to support organ and tissue donation. The resource persons from SOTTO J&K highlighted the medical, ethical, and legal aspects of organ donation, dispelled common misconceptions, and encouraged informed discussions on the subject among young healthcare professionals.

RisingKashmir 11 Jul 2026 8:17 am

CS reviews implementation of flagship Centrally Sponsored Schemes in J&K

Srinagar, Jul 10: In a marathon meeting of the concerned Administrative Secretaries, Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo on Friday took first-hand appraisal of the implementation and progress of key Centrally Sponsored Schemes (CSS) and flagship infrastructure projects being executed across Jammu and Kashmir. During the comprehensive review, Administrative Secretaries of the concerned departments made detailed presentations on the physical and financial progress achieved under their respective schemes, besides outlining the targets, implementation challenges and future action plans. The Chief Secretary undertook a scheme-wise assessment covering sectors including education, health, power, digital connectivity, rural and urban development, housing, social welfare, finance, tourism, skill development, water supply, transport, fisheries and infrastructure development. He stressed that effective implementation of flagship schemes remains central to improving public service delivery and ensuring inclusive socio-economic development across the Union Territory. Emphasizing outcome-oriented governance, the Chief Secretary directed all departments to maintain close monitoring of targets, remove implementation bottlenecks proactively and ensure optimum utilization of available funds. He impressed upon the Administrative Secretaries to focus on timely completion of projects, saturation of eligible beneficiaries under welfare schemes and sustained field-level supervision so that the intended benefits reach every deserving citizen. While expressing satisfaction over the progress achieved in several flagship programmes, the Chief Secretary emphasized that every department should work with greater urgency to achieve the prescribed milestones within stipulated timelines. He called for robust monitoring mechanisms, enhanced coordination among implementing agencies and regular field inspections to ensure quality execution of projects and effective delivery of public services. Atal Dulloo further directed all the Administrative Secretaries to closely monitor both physical and financial progress of their respective schemes, ensure prompt resolution of implementation issues and maintain continuous engagement with the Government of India for timely approvals and release of funds wherever required. Reviewing the education sector, the meeting was informed that significant progress has been achieved under Samagra Shiksha and PM SHRI Schools, with major emphasis on digital transformation, smart classrooms, ICT laboratories, Atal Tinkering Labs, vocational education, inclusive education, early childhood care, hostel infrastructure and technology-enabled governance. The Skill Development Department informed that over one lakh youth have already been imparted industry-oriented skill training under the Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY), while implementation of the newly launched PM-SETU programme has been initiated for transforming Industrial Training Institutes into modern Centres of Excellence through industry partnerships and upgraded infrastructure. Reviewing the power sector, the Chief Secretary was apprised that steady progress has been achieved under the PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana, with thousands of rooftop solar installations already commissioned across the Union Territory, enabling beneficiaries to substantially reduce their electricity bills. Simultaneously, solarisation of Government buildings is progressing at a rapid pace under the Science & Technology Department to promote clean energy and energy self-reliance. The meeting also reviewed implementation of Smart Metering and the Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme (RDSS), under which large-scale installation of smart consumer meters and strengthening of power distribution infrastructure are underway to improve operational efficiency, reduce transmission losses and ensure reliable electricity supply across Jammu and Kashmir. On digital connectivity, the Information Technology Department informed that substantial progress has been achieved under the BharatNet Project, with survey and execution work progressing across Gram Panchayats to provide high-speed broadband connectivity in rural areas. The meeting also reviewed the progress of the 4G saturation project and associated infrastructure works aimed at expanding seamless digital connectivity to remote regions. The Finance Department presented the progress under financial inclusion initiatives, including Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana and Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana, highlighting sustained expansion in banking access, insurance coverage and enrolment of beneficiaries across districts. The Chief Secretary called for intensified outreach campaigns to achieve saturation under these schemes by covering all eligible beneficiaries. The Social Welfare Department apprised the meeting about the implementation of Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana, Saksham Anganwadi Centres, POSHAN 2.0 and other nutrition-related interventions aimed at improving maternal and child health, nutrition and early childhood care. The Chief Secretary stressed timely processing of eligible beneficiaries and effective convergence among departments to maximize impact at the grassroots level. The meeting also reviewed the progress achieved under major flagship programmes relating to Jal Jeevan Mission, PMAY (Urban and Gramin), Swachh Bharat Mission, Ayushman Bharat, National Health Mission, AMRUT, tourism infrastructure, fisheries development, transport connectivity and several other centrally sponsored initiatives being implemented across Jammu and Kashmir. The Chief Secretary reiterated that it is imperative to ensure transparent, accountable and result-oriented implementation of Centrally Sponsored Schemes so that the developmental dividends of these flagship programmes reach every region and every section of society across Jammu and Kashmir.

RisingKashmir 11 Jul 2026 8:12 am

HM Amit Shah to Chair Apex Committee Meeting on Jammu Kashmir Industrial Development Package Today

SRINAGAR: Union Home Minister Amit Shah will chair a high-level meeting of the Apex Committee in New Delhi on Friday to review the implementation of the Industrial Development Scheme for the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, with discussions expected to focus on enhancing industrial incentives, attracting fresh investments and accelerating economic growth. Official sources []

KashmirLife 11 Jul 2026 8:00 am

Pony Ambulance wins hearts on Amarnath route with medicines, first-aid on four hooves

Srinagar, Jul 10: As thousands of devotees make their way towards the holy cave shrine of Amarnath, an unusual sight along the Chandanwari-Cave route in Pahalgam has emerged as a symbol of compassion and preparedness a pony not carrying pilgrims or luggage, but a mobile stock of medicines and first-aid supplies. The initiative, popularly referred to by pilgrims as the PonyAmbulance,has become an instant attraction and a source of comfort for yatris undertaking the arduous journey through steep climbs and unpredictable weather conditions. At the centre of this unique service is Farooq Ahmad, a pony owner associated with the Yatra arrangements, who moves along the track with his horse carrying essential medicines and emergency supplies for pilgrims in distress. Strapped carefully to theback of the animal are boxes containing painkillers, ointments for muscle strains, antiseptics, bandages, inhalers, injections, medicines for nausea and altitude sickness, and even emergency medicines related tocardiac complications and blood pressure issues. Many pilgrims develop fatigue, body pain, breathing difficulties or dizziness during the climb. Reaching a medical camp may sometimes take time. This pony ambulance provides immediate relief until professional medical assistance arrives, Farooq said while attending to exhausted pilgrims near a resting point on the route. Hesaidthe arrangement solely belongs tothe administration and the health department. The servicehas been introduced with the support of the administrationto strengthen emergency response mechanisms along the difficult mountain track where thousands of pilgrims pass every day. Pilgrims say the presence of the moving first-aid unit offers not just medical help but also psychological reassurance. I was surprised to see medicines being carried on a horse. My wife complained of severe muscle pain, and the team immediately provided an ointment and basic medication. It was a thoughtful initiative, said Rajesh Sharma, a pilgrim from Jaipur. Sunita Devi from Madhya Pradesh said the sight of the pony ambulance reflected the spirit of service associated with the pilgrimage.The route is challenging, especially for elderly devotees. Knowing that help is moving alongside us gives immense confidence. The administration and local people deserve appreciation, she said. Another pilgrim, Aman Verma from Delhi, recalled how an elderly yatri experiencing breathlessnesswas providedimmediate assistance before being shifted to a nearby medical camp. The response was quick and efficient. In the mountains, even a few minutes matter, and this service can make a real difference, he said. Officials associatedwith theYatra management said the initiative complements the extensive healthcare infrastructure established along the pilgrimage routes, including medical camps, oxygen booths, emergency rescue teams and helicopter evacuation facilities. However, it is the image of Farooq Ahmad quietly walking alongside his medicine-carrying horse through the Himalayan terrain that has captured theimagination of pilgrims. In a journey defined by faith and endurance, the pony ambulance has become more than just a mobile medical unit it has become a moving symbol of Kashmir's hospitality and humanity, where help often arrives not on wheels, but on four hooves.

RisingKashmir 11 Jul 2026 7:04 am

PMJAY-SEHAT row : Govt orders fresh probe into GMC Anantnag cardiology cases

Srinagar, Jul 10: The Jammu and Kashmir Government on Friday constituted a high-level inquiry committee to conduct an audit and data analysis of cardiology cases performed at Government Medical College (GMC) Anantnag under the Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB PM-JAY)/AB PM-JAY SEHAT scheme, tasking the panel with examining findings of an earlier expert committee and carrying out a comprehensive review of cardiology procedures. The four-member committee will be headed by Prof (Dr) Khalid Mohi-d-Din, Professor at Government Medical College Srinagar. Other members include Prof (Dr) Dharminder Kumar (GMC Jammu), Prof (Dr) Sanjeev Bhat (GMC Jammu), and State Nodal Officer SHA JK Dr Misbah Samad. The panel will scrutinise findings and recommendations of the expert committee, examine the written statement of defence and supplementary submissions submitted by the cardiologist and Associate Professor, Cardiology GMC Anantnag, Dr Syed Maqbool Ahmad Shah, and review all relevant medical records, package selection details, procedural appropriateness, pacemaker implantation records, procurement and billing documents, and other supporting evidence related to cardiology procedures carried out under the scheme. The inquiry panel will also assess financial implications arising from procedures and insurance claims raised under the scheme, verify whether interventions performed were technically appropriate and in conformity with national treatment guidelines and prescribed package norms, and examine any other aspect considered necessary for arriving at a fair and objective conclusion. The government has directed the committee to submit a comprehensive report containing specific findings and recommendations to the Health and Medical Education Department within 15 days. The State Health Agency (SHA), J&K, and Government Medical College Anantnag have been instructed to extend full cooperation by providing all records, documents, technical inputs, and logistical support required for the inquiry. On June 20, the cardiologist was suspended by the government following allegations levelled against him in a departmental memorandum; however, the doctor had then termed the accusations as fabricated. The cardiologist was also attached to the office of the Government Medical College, Jammu. The government had subsequently initiated a preliminary inquiry, though no findings had been released after the suspension.

RisingKashmir 11 Jul 2026 6:58 am

Rs 15,000 cr Bemina township project gets new technical oversight

Srinagar, Jul 10:In a bid to advanceRs 15,000 crore Satellite Township at Rakh-i-Gund Aksha, Bemina, the Jammu and Kashmir Government has inducted two senior engineersin the Empowered Committee overseeing the implementation of the ambitious urban development project by inducting two senior engineers as co-opted members. The development comes nearly two years after NBCC (India) Ltd. signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Srinagar Development Authority (SDA) on August 8, 2024, for the development of the 406-acre Satellite Township at Rakh-i-Gund Aksha, Bemina, Srinagar. The project, estimated to cost Rs 15,000 crore, is envisaged as one of the largest urban development initiatives in Jammu and Kashmir. According to an order issued by the Housing and Urban Development Department (H&UDD), Er Tariq Ahmad Wani, Superintending Engineer, SMRDA, holding additional charge of SDA and Er Hamid Iqbal, Superintending Engineer, SMC, have been nominated as Co-opted Members of the Empowered Committee constituted to oversee the implementation of the project. The order has been issued in supersession of Government Order No. 123-JK(HUD) of 2026, dated 17.06.2026, and in partial modification of Government Order No. 86-JK(HUD) of 2026, dated 28.04.2026. As per the order, the two officers will figure at Serial Nos. 10 and 11, respectively, in the composition of the Empowered Committee. The Satellite Township is being developed on a self-sustainable model, with NBCC (India) Ltd. serving as the Project Executing Agency. The government has clarified that all other terms and conditions contained in Government Order No. 86-JK(HUD) of 2026, dated 28.04.2026, shall remain unchanged. Pertinently, the Township shall have serviced plots, multi-storeyed apartments, town homes, commercial areas, hotels, a golf course, green spaces and natural ponds. According to the reports, the Township is coming up on a land parcel measuring 147 hectares and would become a major attraction with regard to planned architectural development in Srinagar City.

RisingKashmir 11 Jul 2026 6:56 am

Govt bans terrorism, secessionism promoting books in edu instts

Srinagar, Jul 10: In view of recent concerns regarding books available in institutional libraries and the procurement of educational material, the School Education Department and Higher Education Department of Jammu and Kashmir have issued comprehensive circulars, prescribing a structured institutional framework for the academic evaluation, content verification, and periodic review of books and other academic resources across all schools, colleges, and universities in the Union Territory. The framework aims to ensure that academic resources available in educational institutions possess established academic merit, factual authenticity, pedagogical relevance, and educational value, while remaining consistent with the Constitution of India, the laws in force, the National Education Policy, the applicable regulatory framework, and the curricular standards prescribed by competent authorities. Under the framework, all government and recognised private schools, colleges, universities, and public libraries have been directed to undertake a comprehensive Academic and Content Audit of books, reference material, journals, research publications, dissertations, theses, digital repositories, and other educational resources available in their libraries and academic units, irrespective of the year of procurement, adoption, or inclusion. The circulars provide that no publication or academic material containing factually inaccurate, misleading, distorted, inflammatory, unlawful, or otherwise objectionable content, including material that directly or indirectly promotes, glorifies, legitimises, or justifies terrorism, violent extremism, secessionism, radicalisation, or any activity prejudicial to the sovereignty, unity, integrity, and security of the Nation, shall be procured, prescribed, recommended, retained, circulated, published, hosted, or otherwise made available in educational institutions. To ensure effective implementation, the government has institutionalised multi-tier academic and content scrutiny mechanisms across the school and higher education sectors, providing for systematic academic evaluation, content verification, quality assurance, periodic review, and institutional oversight through committees constituted at institutional, district, directorate, university, and administrative department levels, while respecting the statutory and academic autonomy of universities within the framework of applicable laws and UGC regulations. The circulars assign clearly defined responsibilities to Vice Chancellors, Principals of Colleges, Chief Education Officers, Zonal Education Officers, Heads of Institutions, librarians, School Managements, and other academic authorities to ensure meticulous implementation of the prescribed framework within stipulated timelines. Institutional heads shall be responsible for ensuring compliance within their respective jurisdictions, and any omission, negligence, or deviation from prescribed procedures shall be viewed with utmost seriousness. The initiative is intended to reinforce academic standards, strengthen institutional accountability, preserve the integrity of the educational ecosystem, and establish a transparent, objective, and uniform framework for the periodic academic and content review of educational resources across schools, colleges, and universities in the Union Territory.

RisingKashmir 11 Jul 2026 6:49 am

MeT predicts rain relief in J&K over next two days

Srinagar, Jul 10: Amid ongoing hot and humid weather conditions, the weatherman has predicted relief in the next two days, with spells of rain and thundershower expected at many places and heavy rain or brief intense heavy showers at isolated places in the Chenab valley and Pir Panjal range of Jammu Division. Director Meteorological Department (MeT), Srinagar, Dr Mukhtar Ahmad, said that one or two spells of rain and thundershower are expected at many places on July 11 and 12, with heavy rainfall in parts of Jammu Division. He said temperatures will alsogo downby a few degrees for the next few days, andthere is a possibility of rain along both axes of the Amarnath Yatra,including Baltal and Pahalgam. An official in the MeT department said that Jammu Division, especially hilly areas and a few plains, could witness heavy rainfall with the possibility of flash floods, mudslides, and landslides at vulnerable places. Farmers and orchardists have been advised to refrain from agricultural activities during this period. Independent Weather Forecaster Faizan Arif Keng, in his detailed forecast, said a fresh Western Disturbance is expected to impact most parts of Jammu and Kashmir during July 11 and 12. He said moisture-laden winds from the Arabian Sea will remain present, thoughwithweak impact, and chances of high-intensity showers cannot be ruled out. The chances of cloudbursts will remain lower compared to previous days, but precautions should still be taken as the atmospherestill hasthe capacity to hold significant moisture, Keng said. From July 13-15, nothing major is expected, though short-duration showers may occur in some parts, he added. The forecast comes at a time when the Union Territory has recorded only a 4 per cent rainfall deficit during the ongoing season from June 1 to July 8, 2026. Against a normal precipitation of 110.2 mm, Jammu and Kashmir has recorded 106 mm of rainfall during the period. Shopian in South Kashmir is the only district with a large excess rainfall of 76 per cent, while eightdistricts, including Srinagar, Reasi, Rajouri, Kishtwar, Kulgam, Kupwara, Budgam, and Bandipora,have recorded a deficit between 20 and 59 per cent. Other stations, including Anantnag, Baramulla, Doda, Ganderbal, Jammu, Kathua, Poonch, Pulwama, Ramban, Samba, and Udhampur, have recorded normal, excess, or large excess rainfall during the period.

RisingKashmir 11 Jul 2026 6:47 am

CM launches Kashmir Marathon 2026 merchandise, promotional campaign

Srinagar, Jul 10: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Friday launched the official merchandise for the Kashmir Marathon 2026, organised by the Jammu & Kashmir Tourism Department, at the Royal Springs Golf Course (RSGC), Srinagar, unveiling the marathon cap, finisher's medal, and racing kit specially designed for participants, while also launching the promotional video for the event. The initiative is aimed at promoting sports tourism, encouraging fitness and healthy lifestyles, and showcasing Jammu and Kashmir as a premier destination for national and international sporting events. Speaking on the occasion, the Chief Minister said that the marathon is much more than a sporting competition and forms an important part of the government's broader strategy to diversify tourism in Jammu and Kashmir. Marathon is an event in itself. We are trying to increase tourism in Jammu and Kashmir. Tourism is not limited to destination weddings or conferences. We want to give recognition to the many unique experiences that Jammu and Kashmir offers, including skiing, the gondola, white-water rafting, fishing, and other adventure activities, he said. The Chief Minister said the government is striving to establish the Kashmir Marathon as one of the country's flagship sporting events on the lines of renowned marathons held in Delhi, Mumbai, Ladakh, and other parts of the country. I have seen marathons in Delhi, Mumbai, and several other states and Union Territories. Today, runners from across the country and the world participate in the Ladakh Marathon. We want the Kashmir Marathon and the Jammu Half Marathon to attain the same stature and recognition, he said. Highlighting the wider significance of the event, Omar Abdullah said the marathon sends a powerful message about the Valley's peaceful environment and hospitality. The positive message of the marathon is that Kashmir is comfortable, safe, and welcoming for everyone. We want people from across the country and around the world to come here, participate, and experience Kashmir, he added. The Chief Minister was informed that the third edition of the Kashmir Marathon will be held in Srinagar on October 25, 2026. Participants in the half marathon will run through some of Srinagar's most iconic landmarks, including the Jhelum riverfront, Lal Chowk, Dalgate, and the scenic Boulevard along Dal Lake. Full marathon runners will continue towards Hazratbal and Kashmir University. The course has been designed with a combination of flat and hilly stretches, featuring an overall elevation gain of approximately 960 metres, offering both a scenic and challenging experience for participants. The launch event was attended by Advisor to the Chief Minister Nasir Aslam Wani, MLA Zadibal Tanvir Sadiq, Additional Chief Secretary to the CM Dheeraj Gupta, Additional Chief Secretary Tourism Ashish Chandra Verma, Secretary Royal Springs Golf Course Haris Ahmed Handoo, Director Tourism Kashmir Syed Qamar Sajad, Director Tourism Jammu Vikas Gupta, and other senior officers.

RisingKashmir 11 Jul 2026 6:44 am

Religious, sports tourism to boost J&K economy: CM

Srinagar, July 10: Chief Minister OmarAbdullah on Friday saidJammu and Kashmir haswitnessedencouraginggrowth in tourismover the pastyear, with effortsunderway to promote adventure tourism, religious tourism, sporting events, and other tourism-related activities across the Union Territory. Speaking to reporters here, Abdullah referred to the Kashmir Marathon, saying such events play an important role in projecting J&K as a destination for adventure and sports tourism. He expressed hope that similar events would continue in the coming years and help attract more visitors to the region. The Chief Minister said the government's vision is to diversify tourism and ensure that J&K benefits from multiple tourism sectors. Tourism is not limited to destination weddings orconferences alone, butalso includes sporting events, cultural activities, adventure tourism, and religious tourism, all of which contribute to economic growth and employment generation, he said. Highlighting the importance of religious tourism, Abdullah said Jammu and Kashmir offers a unique blend of spiritual destinations, including shrines, mosques, temples, gurudwaras, churches, and Buddhist stupas. He said the ongoing Amarnath Yatra has witnessed an overwhelming response from devotees, with many more pilgrims attempting to undertake the pilgrimage than the number originally registered. The CM said the Shri Amarnath Shrine Boardis facing challenges inmanaging the increasing rush while complying with Supreme Court guidelines thatplace a ceiling onthe number of pilgrims allowed on the track and at the holy cave on a daily basis. He clarified that the management of the yatra rests with the Shrine Boardand thatthe government does not interfere in its functioning. However, he said every department of the government plays a role in supporting the pilgrimage. The government's responsibility is to provide full support, he said, adding that tourism remains the parent department for the yatra, handling coordination and funding requirements to ensure smooth conduct of the pilgrimage. Referring to the annual Kheer Bhawani Mela, the CM said the event witnessed a significant increase in participation this year. He stated that while only around 5,000 to 6,000 devotees attended last year, nearly 10,000 devotees stayed overnight during this year's mela, while the overall footfall crossed 30,000. The trend reflects the growing strength of religious tourism in both Jammu and Kashmir, he said. The Chief Minister said the government is also working on improving facilities and accessibility at various religious sites wherever required. He added that projects related to repairs, restoration, and improved access are being taken up whenever necessary. On tourism development, Omar Abdullah acknowledged that several tourist destinations remain closed. Recalling a security review and development meeting chaired by Union Home Minister Amit Shah during the Assembly session in Jammu, he said assurances were given regarding the reopening of several tourist destinations during the summer season. He specifically mentioned Aharbal, Sinthan Top, parts of Doodhpathri, Gulmarg, and other locations that remain inaccessible. He expressed hope that once the Amarnath Yatra concludes and security forces deployed for the pilgrimage are redeployed elsewhere, these tourist destinations will be reopened for visitors. Addressing concerns about climate change, CM Abdullah described it as one of the most serious challenges facing the world today. Referring to the early melting of the Amarnath Shivling, he said the phenomenon clearly reflects changing climatic conditions. We are suffering through intense heat this summer. If this is not climate change, then what is? heremarked. The Chief Minister said climate change is a global problem that cannot be solved by a single region or country.He observed that many developed nations achieved economic progress through industrial growth that contributed significantly to environmental degradation, and now the world faces the consequences of those actions. At the same time, he stressed that everyone has a responsibility to protect the environment.He urged people to first acknowledge that climate change is a reality, noting that some individuals still refuse to accept the existence of global warming despite visible evidence. Recalling his childhood, Omar Abdullah said snow used to remain visible on the surrounding mountains even during the summer months.Today, he said, such scenes have become rare. The CM also pointed out that the naturally formed Amarnath Shivling earlier remained intact for 15 to 25 days, whereas it now melts within a much shorter period. The Shivling is a natural formation, and its shrinking duration highlights the impact of changing weather conditions. Better environmental protection and collective action against climate change may help preserve such natural phenomena in the future, he said.

RisingKashmir 11 Jul 2026 6:42 am

Udhampur accident : LG directs best care for injured Yatris

Srinagar, Jul 10: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha has taken immediate cognisance of a road accident near Toldi Nallah in Udhampur in which six Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra pilgrims from Rewa, Madhya Pradesh, sustained injuries, and directed senior administrative and medical officials to ensure all necessary and best possible treatment for their swift recovery. In a post on X, the Lieutenant Governor said: Received the report of a road accident near Toldi Nallah in Udhampur involving 6 Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra pilgrims from Rewa, Madhya Pradesh. The devotees were traveling to Pahalgam base camp for holy cave darshan when their vehicle skidded off the road. One pilgrim is seriously injured, while the other five are in stable condition and currently receiving care at GMC Udhampur. The critically injured pilgrim has been shifted to GMC Jammu. I have directed the Divisional Commissioner of Jammu, the Deputy Commissioner of Udhampur, and medical officials at GMC Jammu and Udhampur to ensure they receive the best possible treatment. I pray to Lord Shiva for their swift recovery, the Lieutenant Governor added.

RisingKashmir 11 Jul 2026 6:40 am

Yatra crosses 2 lakh pilgrims in first 8 days

Srinagar, Jul 10: The annual Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra has crossed a major milestone, with more than two lakh devotees offering prayers at the holy cave shrine within the first eight days of the pilgrimage, underscoring the strong spiritual fervour witnessed this year. On Friday, the ninth batch of 8,796 pilgrims departed from Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas in Jammu for the Kashmir Valley amid elaborate security arrangements. The convoy was escorted under a multi-layered security grid as authorities continued to ensure the safe and smooth movement of yatris towards the Baltal and Pahalgam base camps. Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, in a post on X,said In a remarkable testament to faith, the holy Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra has crossed the 2 lakh pilgrim mark in just 8 days.With the pilgrimage running smoothly onboth theroutes, the spiritual celebration is set to welcome a steady arrival of devotees in the coming weeks. Har Har Mahadev! According to official figures, 3,450 pilgrims in the ninth batch opted for the shorter Baltal route, while 5,346 chose the traditional Pahalgam route. Officials said that by 8:00 am on July 10, a total of 14,502 pilgrims had crossed the Domail Access Control Gate en route to the holy cave shrine. The pilgrims included 8,516 men, 5,064 women, 529 children, 78 sadhus, 59 sadhvis, nine transgender devotees and 247 security personnel. By 6:00 pm, 16,288 pilgrims had safely returned to Domail after completing darshan. The returning group comprised 10,920 men, 4,830 women, 198 children, 115 sadhus, eight sadhvis, two transgender devotees and 215 security personnel. The continued influx of pilgrims highlights the extensive preparations made by the Shri Amarnath Ji Shrine Board (SASB), the Jammu and Kashmir administration and security agencies. Authorities have deployed comprehensive arrangements, including round-the-clock security, traffic management, medical facilities, emergency response teams, sanitation services and accommodation to facilitate the smooth conduct of the annual pilgrimage. Officials have urged pilgrims to strictly adhere to advisories issued by the administration and cooperate with authorities to ensure the Yatra continues in a safe, peaceful and well-organised manner.

RisingKashmir 11 Jul 2026 6:38 am

Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra 2026 : Yatra safe, comfortable, well-organised: LG Sinha

Baltal, Jul 10: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Friday expressed satisfaction over the arrangements made for the Yatra and describing it as safe, well-managed, and beneficial for Jammu and Kashmir's economy. Speaking to reporters after reviewing facilities at the Baltal base camp, the Lieutenant Governor said the Jammu and Kashmir Administration, Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board, J&K Police, Army, CAPFs and all stakeholder departments have worked tirelessly to ensure a smooth and secure pilgrimage for devotees. Every department, including the administration, police, Army and security forces, has made every possible effort to ensure that the Yatra remains safe and comfortable, he said. Sinha noted that compared to previous years, a significantly higher number of devotees had arrived without prior registration but were still able to undertake the pilgrimage peacefully due to effective management. He said the administration is making every effort to provide pilgrims with a pleasant and memorable spiritual experience. The LG also highlighted the economic significance of the annual pilgrimage, saying it provides substantial livelihood opportunities to thousands of people across Jammu and Kashmir. The religious importance of the Yatra is immense, but it also provides major support to the local economy. Pilgrims purchase local products, stay in hotels, hire vehicles, and thousands of people associated with tents, ponies and other services earn their livelihood through this pilgrimage, he said. During his visit, Sinha inspected accommodation facilities at the Baltal base camp and expressed satisfaction over the arrangements. He said every tenthas been equipped with fire extinguishers,andsafety measures are being strictly monitored by officials on duty. I personally inspected the tents and found the arrangements to be very good. Adequate attention has been given to safety, with fire extinguishers installed in every tent. From the perspective of overall management, this will be considered a well-organised pilgrimage, he said. Reviewing healthcare facilities, the Lieutenant Governor said two hospitalsone each at Baltal and Chandanwarihave been functioning efficiently over the past three years and are playing a vital role in providing medical assistance to pilgrims. He said the hospitals are handling around 1,300 to 1,400 outpatient cases daily, while a few patients requiring admission, including those suffering from high-altitude sickness and other ailments, are receiving timely treatment. Issuing an advisory to pilgrims, Sinha urged devotees to strictly follow the guidelines issued by the government and the Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board. He assured that the administration remains fully prepared to assist pilgrims at every stage of the journey. He also cautioned devotees against individuals attempting to mislead or overcharge pilgrims, stating that rates for all services have been officially fixed. If anyone demands charges beyond the approved rates, pilgrims should immediately report the matter to the Camp Director or the police. Strict action will be taken against anyone found violating the rules, he said.

RisingKashmir 11 Jul 2026 6:33 am