Monsoon Likely To Enter North Bengal In Three-Four Days: IMD
KOLKATA, Jun 8: The IMD on Monday said the southwest monsoon is likely to arrive in West Bengals sub-Himalayan districts like Darjeeling, Kalimpong and Jalpaiguri within the next three to four days. The northern districts of the state are already experiencing pre-monsoon rain with heavy downpour predicted over the next few days. The conditions are favourable for advancement of southwest monsoon into some parts of sub-Himalayan West Bengal within the next three to four days, missing the normal entry date [] The post Monsoon Likely To Enter North Bengal In Three-Four Days: IMD appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Three Mortar Shells Defused Along LoC In J&Ks Rajouri
JAMMU, Jun 8: Three mortar shells were found at two different places along the Line of Control (LoC) in Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir on Monday, officials said. While two mortar shells were noticed in Jhanghar forest area, another was found abandoned at a secluded location in Makri village of Nowshera sector this morning, the officials said. They said the bomb disposal squad of army defused all the three mortar shells safely. In another incident, police recovered an aeroplane-shaped [] The post Three Mortar Shells Defused Along LoC In J&Ks Rajouri appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Heat, Humidity Of Indias Monsoon Could Extend Summer Heat Stress As Climate Warms: Study
NEW DELHI, Jun 8: Hot and humid conditions prevailing during Indias monsoon season could extend the duration of uncompensable heat stress of the summer season under a global warming of 2 degrees Celsius, a study has found. Findings published in the journal American Geophysical Union (AGU) Advances highlight a surge of UHS (uncompensable heat stress) during the monsoon season (July-October) as the climate warms. Researchers from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Gandhinagar and the US Stanford and Purdue universities [] The post Heat, Humidity Of Indias Monsoon Could Extend Summer Heat Stress As Climate Warms: Study appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Indias auto retail sales rise 9.55 pc in May to record 25.31 lakh units: FADA
NEW DELHI, June 8: The total automobile retail sales in India registered an on-year growth of 9.55 per cent to a record 25,31,067 units in May despite fuel-price revision, the Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations said on Monday. The cumulative automobile retail sales in India stood at 23,10,451 units in the same month last year. The retail sales performance reflects all-time best May for three-wheelers, passenger vehicles and tractors a strong outcome for what is seasonally a lean month. [] The post Indias auto retail sales rise 9.55 pc in May to record 25.31 lakh units: FADA appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Amazon bets on wide assortment, Prime programme to crack Qcomm race in India
NEW DELHI, June 8:Emerging as a market leader in quick commerce is purely a matter of time for Amazon, its Country Head Samir Kumar said, as the e-commerce giant bets on Prime program and widest assortment to outpace rivals in one of the most closely watched battlegrounds of Indias consumer internet landscape. Amazon sees quick commerce as a speed equation within the broader online retail market, said Kumar, dismissing the notion that rising Q-commerce adoption in India is cannibalising the [] The post Amazon bets on wide assortment, Prime programme to crack Qcomm race in India appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Srinagar Police Attaches Properties Worth 4 Crore Under NDPS Act
SRINAGAR, Jun 8: In a major blow to the narcotics network operating in the Valley, Srinagar Police on Monday attached immovable properties worth nearly 4 crore belonging to two alleged drug peddlers under the provisions of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, 1985, as part of the ongoing Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyaan. According to officials, Police Station Sangam attached properties valued at approximately 3 crore belonging to Gulam Ahmad Dar, son of Ghulam Mohammad Dar, in [] The post Srinagar Police Attaches Properties Worth 4 Crore Under NDPS Act appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
India Issues Fresh Iran Travel Warning, Urgescitizens To Leave As War Intensifies Again
Dubai, Jun 8: India on Monday reiterated its warning to its nationals in Iran to avoid any travel to the country and exit the region by available means of transport. The advisory comes in view of the latest developments in the region. In the urgent advisory, the Indian Embassy in Iran reiterated its earlier advice to all Indian nationals to avoid travel to Iran. In view of the latest developments in the region, the Embassy reiterates its earlier advice to [] The post India Issues Fresh Iran Travel Warning, Urgescitizens To Leave As War Intensifies Again appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
BRICS Meeting In Indore To Focus On Food Security, Farmer Welfare: Chouhan
BHOPAL, Jun 8: A five-day meeting of the BRICS grouping will commence in Indore on Tuesday to discuss food security, smart farming, global agricultural trade and farmer welfare, Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said on Monday. The discussions under Indias presidency will include a three-day agriculture working group meeting from June 9 and a two-day BRICS ministerial meeting from June 12, he said. BRICS is an intergovernmental organisation comprising eleven major emerging economies: Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, [] The post BRICS Meeting In Indore To Focus On Food Security, Farmer Welfare: Chouhan appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Over 1.6 Lakh Candidates Applied For Post-Result Services: CBSE
NEW DELHI, Jun 8: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Monday said its post-result services portal was fully functional during the notified application period and more than 1.6 lakh candidates successfully submitted requests for over 3.8 lakh answer books. In a statement on X, the board said the application window for verification and re-evaluation was fully functional throughout the notified period, June 2-7, under the supervision of government technical agencies and teams from the IITs. During the above [] The post Over 1.6 Lakh Candidates Applied For Post-Result Services: CBSE appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
J&K High Court Constitutes Committee For Promotion Interviews Of Civil Judges
JAMMU, Jun 8: The High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh has constituted a two-member committee to conduct interviews of eligible candidates being considered for promotion to the post of Civil Judge (Senior Division). As per an order issued by the Acting Chief Justice, the committee comprises Justice Sanjay Parihar and Justice Shahzad Azeem. The interviews will be conducted in terms of Rule 7(c) of the Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh Judicial Service Rules, 2025, for candidates falling within [] The post J&K High Court Constitutes Committee For Promotion Interviews Of Civil Judges appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
LG Sinha Inspects Damaged Historic Gada Dari Temple At Mubarak Mandi
Jammu, June 8: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday visited the historic Gada Dari Temple located within the Mubarak Mandi Heritage Complex in Jammu to inspect the damage caused to the centuries-old shrine. During the visit, the Lieutenant Governor reviewed the extent of the damage and directed the concerned officials to undertake immediate measures for the restoration and preservation of the heritage structure. He emphasized the need to safeguard the regions rich cultural and religious heritage and ensure that restoration [] The post LG Sinha Inspects Damaged Historic Gada Dari Temple At Mubarak Mandi appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Bus Overturns In J&Ks Rajouri, 15 Passengers Injured
RAJOURI/JAMMU, Jun 8: At least 15 passengers were injured when a bus overturned on a highway near Rajouri town in Jammu and Kashmir on Monday, officials said. The bus was on its way from Rajouri to Manjakote when the accident took place at Tandwal, they said. Local shifted the injured passengers to the Government Medical College (GMC)-Associated Hospital, Rajouri. The post Bus Overturns In J&Ks Rajouri, 15 Passengers Injured appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Opposition INDIA Bloc Leaders Begin Deliberations To Forge Unity, Redraw Strategy
NEW DELHI, Jun 8: Top leaders of the Opposition INDIA bloc on Monday began deliberations here to forge unity and rework their strategy to take on the BJP, while ironing out differences within after the defeat of regional outfits like the TMC and DMK in the recent assembly polls. Opposition leaders including Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge from the Congress, Mamata Banerjee from the Trinamool Congress, Akhilesh Yadav of Samajwadi Party, Tejashwi Yadav of RJD, Omar Abdullah of [] The post Opposition INDIA Bloc Leaders Begin Deliberations To Forge Unity, Redraw Strategy appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
J&K BJP Functionary Says Maharashtra Hotel Stay Denied Over Kashmiri Identity; Owner Refutes Claim
Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Jun 8: A BJP media unit in-charge from Jammu and Kashmir has alleged that he was refused accommodation at a hotel in Maharashtras Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar city due to concerns linked to his Kashmiri identity. The hotel owner, however, denied the charge, claiming the room had already been booked. Sajid Yousuf Shah, BJPs co-media in-charge for J&K, took to X on Sunday to narrate his experience and tagged his post to the Prime Ministers Office, Union Home Minister Amit [] The post J&K BJP Functionary Says Maharashtra Hotel Stay Denied Over Kashmiri Identity; Owner Refutes Claim appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
One of the Best Destinations in Delhi for Advanced Skin, Hair & Aesthetic Care
New Delhi [India]:In a city as vibrant and image-conscious as Delhi, finding a skin clinic that offers medical proficiency, ethical treatment, and cutting-edge cosmetic technology can be a game changer. Zolie Skin Clinic has made a name for itself amongst the top dermatological centers of Delhi as a trusted destination for complete skin, hair, and cosmetic dermatology. Dr. Nirupama Parwanda, MD, is adermatologistwith over 15 years of experience and the founder of Zolie Skin Clinic. She is known for providing [] The post One of the Best Destinations in Delhi for Advanced Skin, Hair & Aesthetic Care appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Hydroponic weed worth Rs 5.38 cr hidden inside geysers seized at Delhi airport; two arrested
NEW DELHI, June 8: Customs officials at Delhis Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport have seized 15.38 kg of suspected hydroponic weed worth about Rs 5.38 crore concealed inside two geysers brought by passengers arriving from Kuala Lumpur, officials said on Monday. Hydroponic weed is a high-potency variety of cannabis cultivated in nutrient-rich water instead of soil. The two passengers were intercepted after crossing the green channel on June 7 on the basis of profiling and specific intelligence, an official statement [] The post Hydroponic weed worth Rs 5.38 cr hidden inside geysers seized at Delhi airport; two arrested appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
After Her Stellar Show In Greece, Sports Minister Assures Atiqa Mir Of Support In F1 Journey
NEW DELHI, Jun 8: Rising Indian racer Atiqa Mir, who is all of 11, called on Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya after the her recent success in the Champions of the Future Academy (COTFA) Round 2 in Greece. Mandaviya met Atiqa and her family at his residence on Sunday and offered the Mumbai-born karter full support in her challenge filled journey to Formula 1, where no female has reached since 1992. Atiqa is the first Indian to be supported by F1 [] The post After Her Stellar Show In Greece, Sports Minister Assures Atiqa Mir Of Support In F1 Journey appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
India Witnessed Many Transformations In Last 12 Years: PM Modi
NEW DELHI, Jun 8: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday highlighted the various welfare measures undertaken by his government in the last 12 years, saying India has witnessed many transformations and at the core of these changes is the welfare of the poor. On the completion of the second year of his third term, Modi cited initiatives like the Direct Benefit Transfer, Swachh Bharat, PM Awas Yojana and Ayushman Bharat, and said they have been driven by a simple objective [] The post India Witnessed Many Transformations In Last 12 Years: PM Modi appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
3 Air India Aircraft At Delhi Airport Damaged By Ground Equipment Amid Rain, Storm
Mumbai, Jun 8: Three Air India narrowbody aircraft parked at Terminal 2 of Delhi International Airport were damaged when ground support equipment hit them due to sudden strong wind and rain, the airport authority said on Sunday. All three aircraft were taken out of operation after the collision on Saturday, said the airport operator. The ground equipment belonging to Air India Engineering and IndiGo moved from their position due to the sudden inclement weather, hitting the aircraft parked at Terminal [] The post 3 Air India Aircraft At Delhi Airport Damaged By Ground Equipment Amid Rain, Storm appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
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Truck Driver Killed In Highway Accident At Nachlana
Banihal, Jun 8: A truck driver from Pampore lost his life after his vehicle met with an accident on the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway (NH-44) at Nachlana area of Tehsil Banihal in Ramban district on Monday morning. Officials said that a canter truck bearing registration number JK02DU-9275, which was travelling from Kashmir towards Jammu, overturned near Nachlana, resulting in the drivers death on the spot. The deceased has been identified as Mohd Zafar, son of Mohd Kassim, a resident of Pampore. [] The post Truck Driver Killed In Highway Accident At Nachlana appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
South Kashmir Truck Driver Killed After Vehicle Overturns on JammuSrinagar Highway
SRINAGAR: A truck driver from the Pampore area of south Kashmirs Pulwama district was killed after his vehicle overturned on the JammuSrinagar National Highway (NH-44) near Nachlana in Banihal tehsil of Ramban district on Monday morning. Officials said that a canter truck bearing registration number JK02DU-9275 was travelling from Kashmir towards Jammu when it overturned []
Trump says Netanyahu will have no choice but to accept a deal with Iran
Washington, June 8 : US President Donald Trump on Monday said that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will have no choice but to accept any deal the United States negotiates with Iran. In a telephone interview with the Financial Times, Trump said, He wont have any choice. I call the shots. I call all the shots. He [Netanyahu] doesnt call the shots.He further added that Irans strikes had not changed his desire to conclude US-Iran negotiations. Its not going to have any impact on the deal, Trump said. Trumps remarks came shortly after Iran fired ballistic missiles at Israel, marking the most serious violation of the ceasefire agreed upon in early April. Earlier in the day, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu spoke with Trump, a US official told Axios, as Trump told him not to retaliate against Irans missile strikes, Times of Israel reported. Iran launched missiles at Israel on Monday, marking the first Iranian missile attack since the April 8 ceasefire.Sirens were sounded in several areas across the country following the identification of missiles launched from Iran toward Israel. The IDF identified missiles launched from Iran toward Israel. Defensive systems are operating to intercept the threat, the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) stated. No casualties or damage have been reported so far from the attack,according to the euro news.The Israeli Air Force (IAF) confirmed that missiles were launched from Iran toward Israel, with defense systems actively intercepting the threat and the Home Front Command issuing safety directives to the public. The IDF has identified that a short time ago, missiles were launched from Iran toward the territory of the State of Israel. Defence systems are operating to intercept the threat. In the last few minutes, the Home Front Command has distributed a preliminary directive directly to mobile phones in the relevant areas. The public is requested to exercise responsibility and act in accordance with the directives they save lives. Upon receiving the alert, one must enter protected spaces and remain in them until a new announcement. Exit from the protected space will be permitted only after receiving an explicit directive; continue to act in accordance with the Home Front Commands directives, IAF wrote on X. On Sunday, Israel struck headquarters in the Dahieh district of Beirut after Hezbollah fired at their territory. (ANI)
Powerful Earthquake of magnitude 7.7 strikes Philippines
Representative image Philippines, June 8 : A powerful earthquake of magnitude 7.7 struck the Philippines on Monday, as reported by the National Centre for Seismology (NCS). In a post on X, it said that the earthquake occurred at 5:07 am Indian Standard Time, at a depth of 93 kilometres.EQ of M: 7.7, On: 08/06/2026 05:07:45 IST, Lat: 5.635 N, Long: 125.147 E, Depth: 93 Km, Location: Philippines, the NCS said. Shortly after, another tremor of magnitude 6.4 was also reported at 5:18 am IST at a depth of 79 kilometres, located at 5.605N latitude and 125.408E longitude.EQ of M: 6.4, On: 08/06/2026 05:18:10 IST, Lat: 5.605 N, Long: 125.408 E, Depth: 79 Km, Location: Philippines, the NCS said. Earthquakes can occur anywhere between the Earths surface and about 700 kilometres below the surface. For scientific purposes, this earthquake depth range of 0 700 km is divided into three zones: shallow, intermediate, and deep, as per USGS data. Shallow earthquakes are between 0 and 70 km deep; intermediate earthquakes, 70 300 km deep; and deep earthquakes, 300 700 km deep. In general, the term deep-focus earthquakes is applied to earthquakes deeper than 70 km, the USGS states. (ANI)
Thunderstorms, Rain and Gusty Winds Likely to Lash Jammu Kashmir: MeT
SRINAGAR: The Meteorological Department has forecast generally hot and dry weather across Jammu and Kashmir until June 10, while warning of rain, thunderstorms, lightning, hailstorms and gusty winds at several places from June 11 onwards. Director of the Meteorological Centre Srinagar, Mukhtar Ahmad, said weather conditions are expected to remain largely hot and dry from []
Magnitude 8.2 Earthquake Strikes Philippines
SRINAGAR: A powerful earthquake struck off the coast of Mindanao in the southern Philippines on Monday, prompting tsunami warnings in the Philippines and Indonesia as authorities and international monitoring agencies assessed the potential impact. The German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ) said the earthquake measured magnitude 8.2 and occurred at a depth of 10 kilometres. []
DC conducts surprise inspection of SDH Kupwara
Kupwara, Jun 7: Deputy Commissioner Kupwara (DC), ShrikantSuse on Sunday conducted a surprise inspection of Sub-District Hospital (SDH) Kupwara toassess the functioning of healthcare services and the availability of medical staff and facilities. During the visit, the Deputy Commissioner inspected various sections of the hospital, including patient wards, emergency services, registration counters, and other healthcare units. He interacted with patients and attendants to obtain firsthand feedback regarding the quality of services being provided. The Deputy Commissioner directed the hospital administration to ensure strict punctuality and round-the-clock availability of doctors, paramedical staff, and other employees so that patients receive timely and efficient healthcare services. He emphasized that any laxity in duty attendance would be viewed seriously. He also stressed the importance of maintaining proper cleanliness and sanitation in hospital wards, corridors, and around the hospital premises to provide a hygienic environment for patients and visitors. The concerned officials were instructed to undertake regular cleanliness drives and ensure effective waste management. Further, the Deputy Commissioner directed the hospital authorities to prominently display duty rosters of doctors and staff members at designated locations for public information and transparency. Reacting the recent reports of concerns raised by the public regarding the quality of services in USG section and Laboratory section, the Deputy Commissioner directed to MS SDH to submit a detailed report so that corrective measureswouldbe taken and accountability fixed to the negligent officials.Further deputy commissionerdirected the hospital authorities to ensure the functionality of CT Scan on priority. While inspecting the Construction of Critical Care Block, the executing agency was directed to ensure the completion of building in stipulated time so that the patient care would be upgraded. Reiterating the administrations commitment to strengthening healthcare services, the Deputy Commissioner urged the hospital staff to work with dedication and professionalism to ensure quality healthcare delivery to the people of the district.
Sham-e-Ghazal organised by JKAACL in memory of Gurudev O.P. Sharma Sarthi
Jammu, Jun 7: Jammu & Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture and Languages, in collaboration with Adbi Kunj, J&K, Jammu,on Sundayorganised a grand Sham-e-Ghazal at K.L. Saigal Hall, Jammu, as a musical tribute to Gurudev O.P. Sharma Sarthi, the eminent litterateur, poet, lyricist, broadcaster and multidimensional personality of Jammu and Kashmir. Padma Shri Dr. Jitendra Udhampuri graced the occasion as the chief guest. The guests of honour included Sardar Prithpal Singh Pritam, Arvinder Singh Aman and Suresh Sharma, Retired Judge while noted writer and journalist Suhail Qazmi presided over the function. The dignitaries paid rich tributes to O.P. Sharma Sarthi and highlighted his immense contribution to the literary, cultural and musical landscape of Jammu and Kashmir. They described him as a visionary poet and a guiding force whose writings continue to inspire generations of writers, artists and music lovers. The speakers recalled his remarkable role in promoting Urdu, Hindi and Dogri literature and acknowledged his invaluable contribution towards enriching the cultural ethos of the region. Gurudev O.P. Sharma Sarthi was widely respected for his versatile personality and outstanding contributions as a poet, lyricist, author and cultural activist. Through his literary creations and musical compositions, he touched countless hearts and left an enduring legacy in the fields of literature, art and culture. His works reflected human values, social consciousness and deep sensitivity towards life and society. The highlight of the evening was the soulful presentation by renowned singer Dharmesh Nargotra, who mesmerised the audience with a series of ghazals penned by O.P. Sharma Sarthi. His captivating performance brought alive the poetic richness and emotional depth of Sarthis writings, earning appreciation from the distinguished gathering and audience alike. The programme witnessed the participation of prominent writers, poets, artists, academicians and admirers of O.P. Sharma Sarthi, who joined together to celebrate the life, works and legacy of the legendary literary figure.
Four drug peddlers arrested in Anantnag, Sopore
Srinagar, Jun 07:J&K Police continued its sustained crackdown against drug trafficking with successful anti-narcotics operations in Anantnag and Sopore, leading to the arrest of four drug peddlers and the recovery of contraband substances. In Anantnag, apolice party from Police Station Bijbehara, while conducting routine naka checking at Tarbal Guree, intercepted and apprehended an individual identified as Zahid Ali Dar son of Ali Mohammad Dar a resident of Guree Bijbehara. During search, police recovered 113 grams of charas sticks from his possession. Accordingly, Case FIR No. 152/2026 under Sections 8/20 of the NDPS Act has been registered at Police Station Bijbehara. Investigation has been initiated to ascertain the source of the contraband substance and identify the intended distribution network. Meanwhile, Police in Sopore apprehended three drug peddlers during patrolling on the Model TownBrath Link Road falling within the jurisdiction of Police Post Bus Stand. During the operation, police recovered psychotropic substances, including SpasmoProxyvon Plus and SP capsules, from their possession. The contraband was seized in accordance with due legal procedure. The arrested individuals have been identified as Arsalan Nabi Zargar son of Ghulam Nabi Zargar, Waseem Nabi Wani son of Ghulam Nabi Wani, both residents of Model Town-B, Sopore and Zahoor Ahmad Sheikh son of Abdul Rashid Sheikh resident of Bohripora, Sopore. In this connection, FIR No. 134/2026 has been registered at Police Station Sopore. Further investigation is underway to uncover the source of the seized substances and identify any wider network involved in narcotics trafficking. J&K Police remains committed to eradicating the drug menace from society through sustained enforcement action and community participation. The public is urged to cooperate with law enforcement agencies by sharing information related to drug peddling and substance abuse in their respective areas.
SKUAST-K charts tech-driven roadmap for agriculture
Srinagar, Jun 7:As the country accelerates toward its vision of a developed nation by 2047, Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir has emerged as a vanguard for the digital transformation of the nations primary sectors. During the three-day national conference, Technological Integrations in Agriculture, Veterinary and Ecological Sciences (TIC-2026), hosted in collaboration with SIDAVES, experts outlined a blueprint to transition traditional farming into a high-tech, data-driven bio-economy. Prof Nazir Ahmad Ganai, Vice Chancellor of SKUAST-K, emphasised the catalytic role technology integration in changing Indias agricultural landscape. In order toharness the benefits of technological advances in Indian agriculture and realise the goal of Viksit Bharat 2047, Prof Ganai emphasized the great potential of digital agriculture, artificial intelligence, biotechnology, precisionfarming, climate-smart technologies, biopesticides and highlightedtheir role in entrepreneurship and employment generation. Dr Fayaz A Bahar, the organising secretary of the conference presented a detailed report of the recommendations suggested by the experts during their presentations in various concurrent sessions. It was emphasised that fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and ensuring inclusive access to technology, India can build a robust agricultural ecosystem, healthier livestock sector, and sustainable environment, contributing significantly to the vision of a developed nation by 2047.
Amit Sharma reviews implementation of Census 2027 Operations in Bandipora
Bandipora, Jun 7:In continuation ofseries of reviews of ongoing districts undergoing HLO Phase-I of Census 2027, Chief Principal Census Officer (CPCO) / Director Census Operations (DCO), J&K and Ladakh, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, Amit Sharma, along with Principal Census Officer (Deputy Commissioner) Bandipora, Indu Kanwal Chib on Sunday chaired a comprehensive reviewmeeting regardingimplementation of Census 2027 operations in District Bandipora at Mini Secretariat, Bandipora. The meeting was attended by Joint Director Census Arun Kumar, Assistant Director Census Vijay Kumar, District Prabhari Census Officer Ankit Kumar Gupta, Assistant Commissioner Revenue Bandipora (District Nodal Officer Census 2027), Sub Divisional Magistrates (Sub-Divisional Census Officers), District Information Officer Bandipora, Charge Officers, District Coordinator Census Bandipora, Master Trainers, Field Trainers, Supervisors and Enumerators associated with Census operations. At the outset, officers briefed the CPCO on the implementation of Census 2027 operations in the district and the arrangements, which have been put in-place for the smooth conduct of the ongoing House Listing Operations. Speaking on the occasion, CPCO Amit Sharmalaid emphasis onthe historical and national significance of Census 2027, stating that the entire future planning and policy framework of the country would be based on the data generated through the Census exercise. He said the Census would form the foundation for assessing demographic changes and would play a vital role in achieving the vision of Prime Ministers Viksit Bharat 2047. The Chief Principal Census Officer also stated that the ongoing Census exercise would lay the foundation for future developmental parameters for the next decade and stressed that every citizen and every official associated with the exercise must contribute sincerely to ensure completely accurate and authentic data collection. He underlined that exact figures and correct data are of utmost importance as even minor inaccuracies can adversely affect future planning and governance processes for years to come. He stressed that population enumeration must be carried out with the highest professionalism, dedication and transparency. He stated that there would be no scope for laxity and any negligence in the process would invite responsibility and accountability in accordance with Government of India directions. Chib assured full administrative support for smooth conduct of Census operations and informed that regular monitoring and frequent inspections are being carried out to ensure 100% accurate and reliable data collection in the district. She directed officers and field functionaries to make optimum use of technology during Census operations and ensure effective supervision and quality checks at every level. She reiterated that sufficient awareness must be created among the public to dispel misconceptions, myths and fears related to Census operations. The CPCO emphasized the need for massive public awareness regarding Census 2027 and directed Census teams to properly introduce themselves before interacting with the public. He also instructed officials to sensitise people about possible cyber frauds, misinformation campaigns and fraudulent activities that may emerge on the pretext of Census operations. He further clarified that enumerators would only seek responses to the notified 33 Census questions and no information related to Aadhaar numbers, PAN details, bank accounts, ATM cards, credit cards or debit cards would be collected during the exercise. People were advised to remain cautious against cyber criminals and immediately report suspicious activities. Amit Sharma alsotoldthat citizens can seek any assistance or clarification regarding Census operations through the official Helpline number 1855. Stress was also laid on ensuring proper identification and visibility of Census teams and officials so that the public can easily distinguish genuine officials from fraudsters. The meeting also discussed mechanisms for enumeration of migratory population and measures for ensuring complete and accurate coverage of all sections of society. Supervisors and Enumerators were asked to maintain continuous coordination and liaison during the exercise for effective resolution of field-level issues while maintaining complete confidentiality of Census data. Chief Principal Census Officer appreciated the smooth progress achieved by District Administration Bandipora in implementation of Census operations since the commencement of door-to-door enumeration from June 1. He commended the efforts of Master Trainers, Supervisors and Enumerators. During the meeting, in-depth discussions were also held on various operational and field-level issues raised by Supervisors and Enumerators, whichwere addressed by the concerned officers and experts.
Umar Raina Ahmedabad, Jun 7: Emphasising the distinction between traditional yoga and competitive yogasana, Dr. Jaydeep Arya, General Secretary of World Yogasana and Yogasana Bharat, said that Yogasana is rapidly emerging as a global competitive sport and is on a path towards inclusion in major international sporting events, including the Commonwealth Games, Asian Games and eventually the Olympics. Addressing a press conference on the sidelines of the 1st World Yogasana Championship in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, Dr. Arya said that while yoga is a spiritual journey aimed at self-realisation and wellness, yogasana focuses on fitness, endurance, flexibility and athletic excellence. Yoga is a journey to meet the inner self and attain spiritual growth, whereas Yogasana is a competitive sport. Fitness, endurance and flexibility form the foundation of Yogasana. Without these attributes, an athlete cannot excel in the discipline, he said. Dr. Arya noted that the inaugural World Yogasana Championship has helped establish a clear distinction between yoga as a holistic practice and yogasana as a sporting discipline. He credited Prime Minister Narendra Modis vision for promoting yogasana on the global stage and transforming it into a competitive sport. He expressed confidence that Yogasana would soon become part of international multi-sport events. We have already secured a place in the Commonwealth Games movement and are actively pursuing our Olympic journey. This is a major achievement for India as an indigenous discipline moves towards international sporting recognition, he said. Highlighting the challenges faced in organising the championship, Dr. Arya said geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, airport closures, rising airfares and health concerns in certain African nations created significant hurdles. Despite these challenges, nearly 500 participants from various countries attended the championship. Even with travel costs increasing two to three times due to regional conflicts and disruptions, athletes remained committed to Yogasana and travelled to Ahmedabad. Their dedication has made this championship a success, he said. Dr. Arya also acknowledged the presence and support of Yoga Baba Ramdev, saying his participation sent a strong message that yogic traditions support the transition of yoga practices from ashrams to sporting arenas. Addressing concerns that yoga is traditionally viewed as an activity for older generations, Dr. Arya said the perception is changing rapidly. He pointed out that the National Education Policy (NEP) is encouraging the integration of yoga and yogasana into educational institutions. As Chairman of the Haryana Yoga Commission, he revealed that Haryana has already incorporated yoga and yogasana into its education curriculum, making it one of the first states in the country to do so. He further stated that CBSE and ICSE boards have introduced yoga and yogasana as elective and skill-based subjects, while several other educational boards are joining the movement. We are creating an educational ecosystem where yoga and yogasana become part of students development and skill-building process, he said. Speaking about global expansion, Dr. Arya said Yogasana Bharat and World Yogasana are currently active in more than 700 districts across India and are training participants in over 100 countries through online platforms and distance learning methods. COVID-19 taught us the power of digital education. Through online training platforms and virtual coaching, we have been able to reach athletes across the world. Today, more than 100 countries are receiving training in yogasana, he said. He revealed that World Yogasana plans to expand its outreach to over 50 additional countries in the coming months through collaborations with educational institutions and governments. Mauritius has already incorporated yogasana into its curriculum and is set to host the next World Yogasana Championship in 2028. To strengthen international participation, World Yogasana is deploying coaches worldwide, training athletes, coaches, technical officials and administrators in all aspects of the sport, including judging systems, digital scoring and event management. Dr. Arya stressed that yogasana is not only a sport in itself but also a valuable tool for enhancing performance in other sports. Referring to Olympic medallists and elite athletes, he said yoga and pranayama help improve concentration, mental stability and overall sporting excellence. He highlighted that several countries, including Bangladesh and Nepal, have already officially recognised yogasana as a sport, while India remains a key driver of its international growth. According to Dr. Arya, India currently has more than 10 lakh yogasana athletes, supported by over 2,000 trained coaches and thousands of yoga academies and studios across the country. Major institutions, including NIS Patiala, Patanjali University and sports universities, are producing trained yogasana professionals every year. Looking ahead, he envisioned a future where yogasana would rival the popularity of mainstream sports. The enthusiasm among young athletes is growing rapidly. Yogasana is becoming a platform for fitness, discipline and professional opportunities. The athletes of today will become coaches, mentors and global ambassadors of yogasana tomorrow, he said. Dr. Arya reiterated the philosophy guiding the global yogasana movement: We are not competing against other countries. We are working together to make the world healthier and better. Our guiding principle remains Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam the world is one family.
Trump asks Netanyahu not to strike Iran; says very close to peace deal
WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump has asked Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu not to retaliate to Irans latest barrage of missiles, saying it would jeopardise the ongoing negotiations for a peace deal to end the three-month long conflict. US media outlet Axios reported that after Iran launched missiles at Israel on Sunday, Trump spoke to []
Iran Launches Missiles At Israel In First Such Escalation Since April Ceasefire
JERUSALEM, Jun 8: Iran launched missiles at Israel in the first such escalation since a fragile ceasefire took effect in early April, raising the possibility of a return to heavy fighting and complicating mediation efforts to end the war. Irans state broadcaster confirmed the launches, and Iran closed its western airspace to brace for a possible response. Tehran had warned of retaliation after Israel struck Beiruts southern suburbs without warning earlier Sunday in defiance of Washingtons request days ago to [] The post Iran Launches Missiles At Israel In First Such Escalation Since April Ceasefire appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
7.8 Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Southern Philippines; Tsunami Likely In Some Coasts
MANILA (PHILIPPINES), Jun 8: A powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake shook the Mindanao region in southern Philippines early Monday, with a tsunami likely on some regional coasts. Power outages were reported and people were urged to go to higher ground. No further information on damage or casualties was immediately available. The epicentre was 13 km southwest of General Santos city on the island of Mindanao, at a depth of 10 km, according to the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology. It [] The post 7.8 Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Southern Philippines; Tsunami Likely In Some Coasts appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Cooperatives vital for public empowerment: Sat Sharma
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, June 7: J&K BJP president and Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha), Sat Sharma (CA) reviewed the activities and organizational programmes of the partys Cooperative Cell during a meeting held at the Party Headquarters, here, today. The meeting was attended by BJP Cells in charge, Ved Sharma, Cooperative Cell convener, Ankush Mahajan, co-convenors, K.L. Sharma, Ashok Sambyal, Karunesh Gupta, and other office bearers of the Cell from across Jammu and Kashmir. Sat Sharma, while addressing the meeting, emphasized [] The post Cooperatives vital for public empowerment: Sat Sharma appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Iran Launches First Missile Attack on Israel Since April 8 Ceasefire
SRINAGAR: Iran launched missiles towards Israel on Sunday in its first direct attack since a regional truce was announced on April 8, prompting Israeli threats of retaliation, a call for restraint from US President Donald Trump and widespread airspace restrictions across parts of the Middle East, according to a BBC report. The Israel Defence Forces []
Directorate of Tourism Jammu organizes Gool Mela
Excelsior Correspondent RAMBAN, June 7: In vibrant celebration of culture, heritage and tourism, the Directorate of Tourism Jammu, in collaboration with the District Administration Ramban, organized one-day Gool Mela at the picturesque Narsingha area amidst the lush green meadows of Gool Sub-Division. The cultural festival witnessed an overwhelming response, with more than ten thousand people thronging the venue from across Ramban and Reasi districts . The mela transformed the scenic destination into a vibrant hub of cultural festivities, attracting tourists, [] The post Directorate of Tourism Jammu organizes Gool Mela appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Plant native fruit-bearing trees under Green Goa drive: GCCI to govt
PANAJI, Jun 7: The Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry has appealed to the state government to prioritise native fruit-bearing trees under its plantation campaign, saying the initiative should focus on creating a sustainable and productive green cover rather than merely achieving plantation targets. Chief Minister Pramod Sawant had announced a 90-day drive starting from June 5 to plant 10 lakh trees across the coastal state as part of the ambitious Green Goa, Clean Goa campaign, an offshoot of Prime [] The post Plant native fruit-bearing trees under Green Goa drive: GCCI to govt appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
International Day of Yoga to be celebrated at iconic venues across US
WASHINGTON, Jun 7: The 12th International Day of Yoga (IDY) will be celebrated at iconic venues across the US, from the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, Times Square in New York, and the Navy Pier in Chicago. Yoga enthusiasts are also set to stretch their limbs and engage in deep breathing to improve flexibility and well-being at Hillsboro, a hub for semiconductor and electronics industries in Oregon, and at the Shrinathji Haveli a temple in Irvine, South California, known for [] The post International Day of Yoga to be celebrated at iconic venues across US appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Speaker Birla calls for collective efforts for a developed India
NEW DELHI, Jun 7 : Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Sunday outlined a collaborative blueprint for making India into a developed country by 2047, emphasising that economic development needs to be inclusive. Addressing an event of the Maheshwari community here, Birla emphasised that entrepreneurship and nation-building must progress hand in hand to ensure that economic growth is both inclusive and sustainable. According to the Lok Sabha Secretariat, the speaker asserted that development is meaningful only when its benefits reach [] The post Speaker Birla calls for collective efforts for a developed India appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
LG visits Vibrant Village Nangali in Poonch
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, June 7: Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today visited Nangali vibrant village in Poonch. He interacted with the residents, Government officials, reviewed development works and addressed a public gathering. In his address, the Lieutenant Governor observed that border villages are our first glimpses and Indias true identity doesnt just live in big cities, it thrives on our borders, serving as the proud gateways to our nation. My resolve is unwavering. Our border villages deserve the exact same development [] The post LG visits Vibrant Village Nangali in Poonch appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Zojila Tunnel achieves final breakthrough, bringing all-weather Kashmir-Ladakh connectivity Closer
HYDERABAD, , June 7: One of Indias most ambitious mountain infrastructure projects, the Zojila Tunnel, is set to achieve a historic milestone with its final breakthrough scheduled on June 9, marking the completion of the most critical excavation phase of the project. The breakthrough ceremony will be attended by union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari. The project is being executed by Hyderabad based Megha Engineering & Infrastructure Ltd. (MEIL) on behalf of the National Highways & Infrastructure [] The post Zojila Tunnel achieves final breakthrough, bringing all-weather Kashmir-Ladakh connectivity Closer appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
LoP Sunil raises key J&K concerns with Home Minister in New Delhi
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, June 7: Leader of Opposition in the Jammu & Kashmir Legislative Assembly, Sunil Sharma, today met Union Home Minister Amit Shah in New Delhi and held extensive discussions on a range of issues concerning J&K. During the meeting, detailed deliberations were held on the prevailing security situation, law and order, developmental initiatives, and the overall political landscape of the Union Territory. Sunil Sharma apprised the Home Minister of various ground-level concerns and highlighted the aspirations of the [] The post LoP Sunil raises key J&K concerns with Home Minister in New Delhi appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Bengal: Dark spots on Himsagar mangoes cast shadow on export shipment
KOLKATA, Jun 7 : Dark spots caused by a weather-induced disease have made the shipping of Bengals famed Himsagar mangoes overseas uncertain, exporters said. Spotting on the surface of mangoes is caused by continuous rain during bagging and subsequent high temperatures. These spots are early signs of infection. Bagging involves covering each fruit with protective bags while still on the tree. This technique is widely used to improve the appearance of mangoes and reduce damage caused by pests and diseases. [] The post Bengal: Dark spots on Himsagar mangoes cast shadow on export shipment appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Englands Bazball reset begins with 115-run win over NZ
LONDON, Jun 7: England wrapped up a 115-run victory over New Zealand before lunch on Day 4 of the first cricket Test at Lords on Sunday, marking a positive start to its Bazball reset after the Ashes humiliation Down Under. Resuming on 55-5 and requiring 254 for an unlikely win, New Zealand lost its remaining five wickets inside the first two hours of play and was dismissed for 138. England pacer Gus Atkinson finished with team-best figures of 5-30 on [] The post Englands Bazball reset begins with 115-run win over NZ appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Ambitious Katra Inter-Modal Station hits another roadblock
PPP model fails to take off; Govt now pins hopes on UCF Mohinder Verma JAMMU, June 7: The fate of the ambitious Inter-Modal Station (IMS) at Katra, envisioned as a world-class transport hub for millions of pilgrims visiting the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine, has become increasingly uncertain as negotiations between the Jammu and Kashmir Government and the National Highways Logistics Management Limited (NHLML) over land equity have failed to yield any positive outcome, forcing the authorities to explore an [] The post Ambitious Katra Inter-Modal Station hits another roadblock appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
BOPEE cancels M.Sc Nursing entrance exam over data mismatch in OMR sheets
Exam to be re-conducted on June 23 Nishikant Khajuria JAMMU, June 7: Entrance examination for the M.Sc Nursing in Jammu and Kashmir was cancelled after data mismatch was detected in the OMR answer sheets distributed among the candidates. Jammu and Kashmir Board of Professional Entrance Examination (BOPEE), which is the exam conducting agency, immediately took the decision to cancel the entrance exam and re-conduct the same on June 23, 2026. As soon as the matter of data mismatch in the [] The post BOPEE cancels M.Sc Nursing entrance exam over data mismatch in OMR sheets appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Polo Ground Park gets waste-to-wonder makeover
Floriculture Deptt creates reuse-themed public space Nawshaba Iqbal SRINAGAR, June 7: A waste-to-wonder garden featuring installations made from discarded tyres, fallen trees and old vehicles is coming up at Polo Ground Park here, with the Floriculture Department aiming to turn waste into a public attraction promoting sustainability and reuse. The project, being developed by the department, aims to convert garden waste into attractive public features and create awareness about sustainable practices. Officials said the garden is expected to be opened [] The post Polo Ground Park gets waste-to-wonder makeover appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
BJP legislators show concern over diversion of resources to Valley, neglecting Jammu
Party will not tolerate discrimination: Sat Avtar Bhat JAMMU, June 7: BJP MLAs today showed grave concern over diversion of maximum resources towards Kashmir and neglecting Jammu region in all spheres of development and in providing basic amenities of life to people by National Conference (NC) Government. The party MLAs during a meeting here today to review the prevailing political situation, development concerns and public issues of the people of Jammu region, expressed grave resentment over what they termed continued [] The post BJP legislators show concern over diversion of resources to Valley, neglecting Jammu appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Shahs Shri Amarnath yatra arrangements review meeting rescheduled to June 12
Paramilitary companies start reaching both divisions *Besides security, facilities for yatris too to be discussed Sanjeev Pargal JAMMU June 7: A high-level meeting to review arrangements for annual pilgrimage of Shri Amarnath Ji scheduled to be chaired by Union Home Minister Amit Shah on June 8, has been rescheduled to June 12 due to preoccupation of the Minister. Top brass from Jammu and Kashmir was sounded about delay in the meeting today. Official sources told the Excelsior that the meeting [] The post Shahs Shri Amarnath yatra arrangements review meeting rescheduled to June 12 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
B L Saraf bushanlalsaraf@gmail.com Some weeks back Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah, rushed to Delhi to meet Home Minister, Amit Shah, reportedly, for clearance of the Business Rules, framed by his Government to ensure that there is a proper demarcation of executive powers which two constitutional heads would yield in their respective domains, so far as governance of J&K is concerned. Approval thereof from the MHA is still awaited .We may recall that soon after assuming charge of governance, a memorandum [] The post Take a cue from the Ladakhis appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Shooters wanted in Punjab arrested from Patnitop
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, June 7: Two shooters allegedly involved in the killing of a shopkeeper in Punjabs Ferozepur district were arrested from a hotel in Patnitop area, under the jurisdiction of Kud Police Station in Udhampur district. Official sources told the Excelsior that the accused were arrested by the Punjab Polices Anti-Gangster Task Force (AGTF) in a joint operation with the Jammu and Kashmir Police One .30 bore Beretta pistol along with 10 live cartridges were recovered from possession of [] The post Shooters wanted in Punjab arrested from Patnitop appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
23 political parties to attend INDIA bloc meeting today
NEW DELHI, June 7: Congress leader Jairam Ramesh on Sunday said that 23 political parties have confirmed their participation in a meeting of the INDIA alliance, or INDIA Janbandhan, scheduled to be held at the Constitution Club in New Delhi on June 8. In a post on social media platform X, Ramesh said the meeting would take place at 12 noon and would bring together a broad spectrum of Opposition parties united against what they describe as the Narendra Modi [] The post 23 political parties to attend INDIA bloc meeting today appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Pak army opens firing on PoJK protesters
NEW DELHI, June 7: Authorities in Pakistan-occupied Jammu Kashmir (PoJK) have stepped up security measures ahead of a region-wide shutdown called for June 9 by the Awami Action Committee (AAC), amid growing unrest over inflation, governance issues and political grievances. Pakistani Army personnel, Punjab Police and Rangers have been deployed across the region. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp Awami Action Committee activists held a demonstration in Rawalakot on Sunday afternoon, raising slogans against the Pakistani government and military [] The post Pak army opens firing on PoJK protesters appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Iran launches missiles at Israel, first attack since April 8 ceasefire
Tehran [Iran], June 8 : Iran launched missiles at Israel on Monday, marking the first Iranian missile attack since the April 8 ceasefire, Israel Defence Forces (IDF) stated. Sirens were sounded in several areas across the country following the identification of missiles launched from Iran toward Israel. The IDF identified missiles launched from Iran toward Israel. Defensive systems are operating to intercept the threat, the Iranian military said in a statement. https://x.com/IDF/status/2063699868074311881?s=20 No casualties or damage have been reported so far from the attack,according to the euro news. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said they intercepted two incoming missiles, and later warned of additional barrages launched toward the country. According to CNN, an Israeli source said that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was convening a security consultation in response. The Israeli Air Force (IAF) confirmed that missiles were launched from Iran toward Israel, with defense systems actively intercepting the threat and the Home Front Command issuing safety directives to the public. https://x.com/IAFsite/status/2063698223219310978?s=20 The IDF has identified that a short time ago, missiles were launched from Iran toward the territory of the State of Israel. Defense systems are operating to intercept the threat. In the last few minutes, the Home Front Command has distributed a preliminary directive directly to mobile phones in the relevant areas. The public is requested to exercise responsibility and act in accordance with the directives they save lives. Upon receiving the alert, one must enter protected spaces and remain in them until a new announcement. Exit from the protected space will be permitted only after receiving an explicit directive; continue to act in accordance with the Home Front Commands directives, IAF wrote on X. On Sunday, Israel struck terrorist headquarters in the Dahieh district of Beirut after Hezbollah fired at their territory. As per the office of the Prime Minister of Israel, the strikes were carried out at the orders of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defence Minister Israel Katz. In accordance with the directive of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz, the IDF has just struck terrorist headquarters in the Dahieh district of Beirut, in response to Hezbollahs firing at Israeli territory, the statement said. Ebrahim Rezaei, spokesman for the Iranian parliaments national security commission, said that Iran will deliver a decisive response to Irans attack on Dahiyeh. In a post on X, he said, We will deliver a decisive and painful response to the Zionist regimes attack on Dahiyeh. These rabid dogs must be disciplined and put back in their place. Look at the sky over the occupied lands tonight. At least one person was killed and several wounded in central Israel, according to emergency responders, as police said they were investigating the shooting as a suspected terror attack, as per CNN. (ANI)
SKUAST-K National Conclave :Milk, meat, eggs to drive next wave of economy in J&K: Experts
Veterinarians custodians of public health; students should be job creators, not seekers Abid Bashir Srinagar, Jun 07: The economy of Jammu andKashmir andrest of the country is rapidly becoming dependent on the livestock sector through enhanced production of milk, meat and eggs. Veterinarians are the driving force behind the countrys vibrant economy while protecting food and environmental safety. This was stated by Padma Shri awardee (2026) and ethno-veterinary medicine expert Dr Punniya Murthywhile addressing the National Conclave on Reimagining Veterinary Education at SKUAST-Kashmir. Highlighting the growing importance of animal husbandry in economic development, Dr Murthy described veterinarians as the custodians of One Health, saying their role now extends far beyond animal treatment to safeguarding human health, food safety and environmental sustainability. Milk, meat and eggs will drive the next wave of economy in J&K and the country for sure, Dr Murthy said. He said veterinarians play a key role in controlling zoonotic diseases, ensuring nutritional security and maintaining ecological balance, making veterinary sciences central to sustainable development and public health. Speaking at the conclave, Dr Bhanu Pratap Chowdhary, Professor Emeritus at Texas A&M University, USA, stressed the need to align Indian veterinary education with global standards. He said India has enormous job potential in the veterinary and livestock sectors, but emphasised that students need to move beyond the traditional mindset of relying solely on government employment. There is a huge scope for entrepreneurship and private ventures in veterinary sciences. Students should aim to become job creators rather than job seekers, he said. Maj Gen (Dr) Pramod Batra, Head of Hospital Administration and Services at TATA Trusts SAH, Mumbai, spoke on Co-creating the Future: Industry-Academia Partnerships to Forge a Globally Competent Veterinary Workforce. He said no country can aspire to become a developed nation without strengthening the agriculture and animal husbandry sectors. Dr Batra also revealed that a National Veterinary Commission is coming up in the country and suggested that the proposed body should not function merely as a regulatory authority, but should also financially support veterinary institutions to strengthen infrastructure, innovation and research. Vice Chancellor SKUAST-K Professor Nazir Ahmad Ganai, in his speech, said thatto become a developed nation, Agriculture and Animal Husbandry hold the key.People in J&K have gradually moved beyond the traditional concept of maintaining one cow or one sheep at home with livestock entrepreneurship increasingly emerging as a viable economic model, he said. At SKUAST-K, we are making our students creative so that they become job givers instead of job seekers. The conclave brought together eminent academicians, policymakers and veterinary experts from across the country to deliberate on reforms aimed at transforming veterinary education for a developed India by 2047.
Kaman Post along LoC Uri sees tourist surge
2,757 visitors in first 5 months of 2026; 1,160 arrived in May alone Idrees Bukhtiyar Srinagar, Jun 07: Kaman Post along the Line of Control (LoC) in Uri sector of north Kashmirs Baramulla district is witnessing a steady rise in tourist footfall with 2,757 visitors arriving at the strategically significant destination during the first five months of 2026. According to official data, 418 visitors toured Kaman Post in January, 35 in February, 568 in March, 576 in April and 1,160 in May, taking the total number of visitors to 2,757 by the end of May this year. The figures follow a strong turnout recorded in 2025, when a total of 6,220 visitors visited the border tourism site. The monthly break-up for 2025 includes 510 visitors in January, 593 in February, 304 in March, 1,071 in April, 11 in May, 564 in June, 726 in July, 643 in August, 481 in September, 559 in October, 352 in November and 406 in December. The growing popularity of Kaman Post has been attributed to sustained efforts by the Armys 12th Infantry Brigade, popularly known as the Kalapahar Brigade, which has been actively promoting the site as a unique tourism destination for both local and non-local visitors. An Army official said several infrastructural and aesthetic upgrades have been carried out to enhance the visitor experience at the border post. We have undertaken several improvements at Kaman Post, including the Akhand Bharat Varsh Mural, Veer Path, Wall of Valour, Setu Selfie Point, a canteen, souvenir shop, a 108-foot-high tricolour flagpole, installation of the Preamble and a mini-auditorium, among other facilities, the official said. He added that the process for obtaining permission to visit the site has been simplified to make access easier for tourists. Visitors can now register their identity documents on the spot and receive instant permission to proceed, he said. The Army has also been organising educational and awareness programmes at the site, regularly hosting students from schools and colleges. Activities include photography sessions, interactions highlighting the sacrifices of gallant soldiers and distribution of souvenirs to educational institutions. We are happy that Kaman Post has become one of the most sought-after destinations in Kashmir. A large number of visitors are coming here, and we are making every effort to ensure a memorable experience for them, the official added. Located near the historic Aman Setu (Peace Bridge), which connects the Indian side of Kashmir with Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), Kaman Post is among the last Indian Army positions before the LoC. The bridge earlier served as a vital link for the SrinagarMuzaffarabad bus service and cross-LoC trade, making the area both strategically and historically significant.
Exclusive breastfeeding rate declines in J&K
Drops to 59.2% from 62%: NFHS-6 Mansoor Peer Srinagar, Jun 07: Exclusive breastfeeding among children under six months in Jammu and Kashmir has declined to 59.2 per cent from 62 per cent, according to the recently released National Family Health Survey-6 (NFHS-6), raising concern among doctors who saidthat breastfeeding during the first six months is critical for a childs immunity, nutrition, and overall development. Dr Suhail Naik, Senior Consultant and Assistant Professor, Department of Paediatrics, Government Medical College (GMC) Srinagar, said breastfeeding is far more than just food and is often described by doctors as natures first vaccine, first medicine, and first act of love. He said breast milk provides complete nutrition for infants, supplying the ideal balance of energy, carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, and minerals required for healthy growth. Beyond nutrition, breast milk is rich in antibodies and immune factors that protect babies from infections and reduce the severity of illness. Essential fatty acids such as DHA support optimal brain and visual development during the most critical years of life, he said. Dr Naik said breastfeeding also benefits mothers by aiding postpartum weight reduction and lowering the risk of obesity, breast cancer, ovarian cancer, and several metabolic disorders. Modern science increasingly recognises that breastfeeding is also a powerful form of biological and emotional communication. During breastfeeding, mothers transmit not only nutrients and immune protection but also comfort, security, and emotional bonding that shape a childs development. Many traditional cultures have long appreciated this connection, he said. For example, some Hispanic mothers avoid breastfeeding when they are extremely angry or distressed, reflecting the belief that a mothers emotional state influences the breastfeeding experience, he added. According to doctors, infants who are formula-fed are more susceptible to malnutrition and infections and may experience adverse short- and long-term health outcomes. Research has consistently shown that breastfed infants experience fewer and milder infections, whereas formula-fed infants are more likely to develop severe and recurrent infections. Consequently, formula-fed infants have higher rates of hospitalisation, morbidity, and mortality, Dr Naik said. He attributed the decline in exclusive breastfeeding to several factors, including inadequate awareness, the rising number of Lower Segment Caesarean Section (LSCS) deliveries, employment-related challenges faced by working mothers, family pressures, and aggressive marketing of formula feeds. Dr Naik said regular, individualised antenatal education and postnatal support can significantly improve exclusive breastfeeding rates from birth through the first six months of life. In addition, personalised behavioural interventions can enhance maternal and infant satisfaction. Pregnant women should be educated about the importance of breastfeeding for both themselves and their babies. Mothers should be taught proper breastfeeding techniques and encouraged to discuss their breastfeeding plans with healthcare providers. They must also be given adequate time and flexibility to breastfeed, he said.
Aatif Qayoom Srinagar, Jun 07: Jammu and Kashmir will host an International Film Festival from September 7 to 11, 2026, as the Union Territory prepares to script a new chapter in its tourism and creative economy story. More than a film event, the festival is being projected as a global invitation to filmmakers, production houses and investors to explore Kashmir as a destination for cinema, culture and business. Representatives from several countries, including the United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Canada, Australia, Japan, South Korea, Italy, Spain, Brazil, Mexico, Nigeria, Turkey, Iran and Russia, are expected to participate in the festival. Their presence is expected to open doors for international collaborations and bring global attention to Kashmirs growing film sector. The Valleys beauty has long attracted filmmakers, but officials believe the upcoming festival can transform occasional film shoots into long-term industry engagement. Snow-covered mountains, lush meadows, crystal clear lakes, historic towns and traditional villages provide a diverse range of natural sets that few destinations can match. As per reports, the event will offer filmmakers an opportunity to experience Kashmir beyond postcards and tourism campaigns. Through location visits, industry discussions and networking sessions, participants will be introduced to the regions production potential and support ecosystem. The festival is being organised by the Directorate of Information and Public Relations, J&K, in collaboration with the National Film Development Corporation. It also complements the J&K Film Policy 2024, which promises incentives, streamlined permissions and logistical support for filmmakers. Industry observers see the festival as an opportunity to reposition Jammu and Kashmir on the global cinema map. International filmmakers increasingly seek unique locations, cost-effective production environments and authentic cultural settings. Kashmir offers all three while also providing a rich heritage that can inspire new stories for global audiences. Beyond cinema, the economic impact could be significant. Increased visitor arrivals are expected to benefit hotels, transport services, restaurants, handicraft businesses and local entrepreneurs. Film tourism, which has transformed destinations around the world, is also seen as a promising avenue for the Valley. Local artists, technicians and aspiring filmmakers stand to gain through exposure to international standards and direct interaction with global industry professionals. Workshops, screenings and masterclasses will create opportunities for learning and collaboration. As preparations gather pace, the message from Kashmir is clear. The Valley is not only a place to visit. It is a place to create, collaborate and tell stories that can reach audiences across the world. The 2026 International Film Festival may well become the platform that introduces a new era of global filmmaking in Jammu and Kashmir.
Rajouri anti-terror op:LG, DGP pay tributes to martyred Army officer
Jammu, Jun 07: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo and General Officer Commanding of the White Knight Corps, Lieutenant General P K Mishra, on Sunday paid homage to Lieutenant Beereshwar Goswami, who died while undertaking operational duties in Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir. Lieutenant Goswami died after slipping into a deep gorge during an anti-terror operation in the Dorimaal-Gambhir Mughalan belt of Rajouri district on Saturday evening, officials said. The Lieutenant Governor, accompanied by Dulloo and Additional Chief Secretary Shaleen Kabra, attended a wreath-laying ceremony with full military honours at the Air Force Station Jammu. Director General of Police Nalin Prabhat also paid homage by laying a wreath and saluting the fallen officer. The Army officer was accorded tributes by senior military, police, paramilitary and civil officials before his mortal remains were dispatched to his native village, Pandey Khola, in Uttarakhands Almora district for the last rites. Lieutenant General Mishra led all ranks of the White Knight Corps in paying homage to Lieutenant Goswami in Jammu. Army personnel laid wreaths and saluted the mortal remains of the officer. Expressing grief over the officers death, the White Knight Corps said in a post on X, GOC White Knight Corps and all ranks express profound grief on the untimely demise of Lieutenant Beereshwar Goswami, who made the supreme sacrifice while undertaking operational duties in an area marked by rugged terrain, steep cliffs and adverse weather conditions. The Army said the officers unwavering devotion to duty, indomitable spirit and selfless service to the nation would remain an enduring inspiration to all ranks. The Corps also expressed solidarity with the bereaved family and prayed for eternal peace to the departed soul. Officials said Lieutenant Goswami was part of the security forces engaged in Operation Sheruwali, which entered its 16th consecutive day in the Dorimaal-Gambhir Mughalan belt of Rajouri district on Sunday. The operation was launched to track down two to three Pakistani terrorists believed to be hiding in the forested area, they added.
Border villages proud gateways to nation, deserve same dev as big cities: LG Sinha
RK News Service Jammu, Jun 07: Border villages are our first glimpses. Indias true identity doesnt just live in big cities; it thrives on our borders, serving as the proud gateways to our nation, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha said on Sunday as he visited Nangali vibrant village in Poonch, where he interacted with residents, reviewed development works, and addressed a public gathering. My resolve is unwavering. Our border villages deserve the exact same development and prosperity as our biggest towns and cities. I will not rest until every family on the border enjoys the same progress and opportunities as those in urban J&K, he said. I will not rest until the youth in our border villages know their futures are bright and full of opportunity. The world must see Indias border villages not as the last hamlets, but as the beginning of a great dream. That is my mission. That is my promise. The LG said that border villages are the first glimpse of who we are. He emphasised that border villages should reflect the richness, dignity, and appeal of Indias spirit. He said that every family in Poonchs 133 border villages must feel the same pride, prosperity, and hope that families in larger cities feel. With the renewed commitment, we will work tirelessly to make these border villages symbols of development and prosperity, he said. Sinha said he wants the youth of Nangali to dream as ambitiouslyas the youth ofbig cities. I want the women of all 133 border villages to have the same opportunities that are available in big cities. I want children across Poonchs border villages to grow up believing their village is not a place to leave, but a place to build their future. My vision is clear. All 133 border villages of Poonch, including the 18 strategic villages brought under Vibrant Village Phase 2, must become centres of opportunity. My pledge is to convert these villages into flourishing communities. I vow comprehensive development so that when the world looks at India, it also sees prosperous, proud communities along our borders and the rich culture that sustains them, he said. The Lieutenant Governor also highlighted the development of border areas under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and various milestones achieved in Jammu and Kashmir over the past six years. We have made significant strides in terms of development in Poonchs border villages. Over the past six years, 20 per cent of families have risen above the poverty line. Infrastructure is being strengthened with 94 per cent road connectivity, 98 per cent telecom, and 100 per cent healthcare coverage. With family incomes up 25 per cent and outmigration down 6 per cent, our mission is absolute saturation of every welfare scheme and no household will be left behind, the LG said.
Drug-Free J&K Campaign- Anti-drug padyatra has covered all 20 districts of J&K: LG Sinha
For next 43 days, every citizen, Panchayat, ward must unite to target drug smugglers, peddlers Jammu: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday joined the Drug-Free J&K Campaign and padyatra in Poonch. He said that padyatra has covered all 20 districts of Union Territory and the objective is clear to free the soil of Jammu Kashmir []
Indias true identity thrives on our borders
Jammu: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday visited Nangali vibrant village in Poonch. He interacted with the residents, government officials, reviewed development works and addressed a public gathering. In his address, the Lieutenant Governor observed that border villages are our first glimpses and Indias true identity doesnt just live in big cities, it thrives on []
Tributes paid to Army officer killed in Rajouri operations
Jammu: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo and General Officer Commanding of the White Knight Corps, Lieutenant General P K Mishra, on Sunday paid homage to Lieutenant Beereshwar Goswami, who died while undertaking operational duties in Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir. Lieutenant Goswami died after slipping into a deep gorge during an []
23 political parties will participate in INDIA bloc meeting today
New Delhi: Twenty-three political parties have confirmed their participation in the INDIA janbandhan meeting at the Constitution Club on Monday, the Congress said and asserted that the opposition bloc continues to stand united through its diversity. Congress leader Jairam Ramesh said there are some parties that have expressed their inability to attend this particular meeting []
Parliamentary panel investigates NEET, CBSE exam irregularities
Asks NTA to define paper leak New Delhi: A parliamentary panel has asked the National Testing Agency (NTA) to define what constitutes a paper leak in its definition and whether any paper leaks have occurred in exams it conducted since 2018, sources said. The panels questionnaire follows NTA officials appearance before it last week, where []
Defence production in India growing steadily: Rajnath
Lucknow: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday highlighted Indias self-reliance in the defence sector and said most of the equipment are now being manufactured indigenously. He was speaking at a Prabuddhjan and Varishthajan Samvaad Kaaryakram in Lucknow on Sunday, the city unit of the BJP said in a statement. India remains in a strong position []
Citizens cautioned against cyber frauds on Census pretext
Official helpline 1855 for assistance, clarification Srinagar: Citizens have been cautioned against cyber frauds that may emerge on the pretext of Census 2027 operations, with officials clarifying that enumerators will only seek responses to 33 notified Census questions and will not collect Aadhaar numbers, PAN details, bank account information, or credit/debit card details. Chief Principal []
Prof Abdul Majid Meets LG, Reviews Anti-Drug Efforts
RK News Service Srinagar, June 7: Prof. Abdul Majid, Head of the Department of Psychiatry and Sub-Dean at SKIMS Medical College Bemina, on Sunday called on Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha and lauded the ongoing 100-day Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan (NMBA) campaign being implemented across Jammu and Kashmir. During the meeting, Prof. Majid appreciated the governments efforts to tackle substance abuse and said the campaign was already yielding positive results, with a growing number of individuals seeking treatment at de-addiction centres across the Union Territory. He highlighted the need for sustained awareness programmes among children and adolescents, promotion of healthy lifestyles, early identification of high-risk groups and stronger coordination among stakeholders involved in drug prevention and rehabilitation efforts. He also stressed strict monitoring of de-addiction centres and tighter regulation of Buprenorphine and other Schedule-X drugs. A key issue raised by Prof. Majid was the difficulty faced by genuine psychiatric patients in obtaining essential psychotropic medicines despite having valid prescriptions. He urged the administration to streamline procedures and ensure uninterrupted access to life-saving psychiatric medications. The psychiatrist also advocated strict action against drug traffickers while calling for a compassionate and treatment-oriented approach towards individuals battling addiction. He emphasised the need for a comprehensive rehabilitation policy to support recovering patients and reduce the risk of relapse. Prof. Majid briefed the Lieutenant Governor on the awareness, treatment, rehabilitation, academic and research initiatives being undertaken by the Department of Psychiatry at SKIMS Medical College in collaboration with educational institutions, civil society organisations, media outlets and government departments. He also highlighted the departments academic achievements, including the introduction of the Fellowship of National Board (FNB) in Addiction Psychiatry, the first programme of its kind in Jammu and Kashmir. The meeting concluded with Prof. Majid expressing gratitude to the Lieutenant Governor for his support and continued focus on addressing mental health and substance abuse challenges in the region.
J&Ks 8.19 lakh MSMEs can anchor inclusive growth, if nurtured beyond paperwork The latest figures on Jammu and Kashmirs Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) paint an impressive picture. As many as 8.19 lakh Udyam registrations, including informal micro units onboarded through the Udyam Assist Platform, signal a remarkable surge in entrepreneurial activity across the Union Territory. With 8,15,822 micro enterprises, 3,220 small and just 215 medium enterprises registered as of January 31, 2026, J&K clearly remains a micro-enterprise economy. This dominance of micro units, over 99 per cent of all registered enterprises, has two sides. On one hand, it reflects an encouraging spread of small-scale entrepreneurship, often driven by self-employment, family labour and local demand. On the other hand, it underlines the structural weakness of our industrial base. The transition from survival micro units to robust small and medium enterprises is still painfully slow. The expansion of the Udyam framework and the Udyam Assist Platform has undoubtedly accelerated formalisation. Registration opens doors to institutional credit, government procurement, and a host of welfare schemes. For thousands of tiny businesses operating in back lanes of our towns and in remote villages, this recognition is not a mere document; it is often the first step towards legitimacy in the eyes of the state and the financial system. Yet, formalisation by itself is not transformation. The revised MSME classification, raising investment and turnover limits for micro, small and medium units, makes it easier for enterprises to grow without instantly losing benefits. But growth will not come from definitions alone. It requires dependable power, transport connectivity, digital infrastructure, a skilled workforce, and above all, a predictable policy environment. J&K must now look beyond headline numbers and focus on the quality and sustainability of this MSME boom. How many of these 8.19 lakh units are active, viable and expanding? How many are women-led or youth-led? What share is from rural and far-flung areas? Without disaggregated answers, there is a risk that quantity may mask fragility. The government must therefore pair registration drives with targeted handholding: easier and cheaper credit, market linkages outside the UT, support for branding and value addition, and extension services that help micro units upgrade technology and skills. Local institutions, such as universities, polytechnics, and incubation centres, should be integrated into this ecosystem to nurture innovation rather than mere replication of low-margin trades. J&K stands at a delicate moment. The MSME surge can either become a foundation for inclusive, employment-intensive growth or remain a statistical triumph with limited impact on livelihoods. The choice will depend on whether the policy stays content with counting registrations or commits to converting these micro beginnings into durable, competitive enterprises.
The SMHS Video Has Exposed Uncomfortable Truths
Squalid toilets, muck and fire hazards at Kashmirs Premier Health Institution underline a deeper crisis of oversight and accountability The recent viral video from Srinagars SMHS Hospital has ripped away the thin veil of official claims about cleanliness in our premier public institutions. The grim visuals of filthy toilets, muck-filled corridors, soiled bins and dangling electric wires are not an aberration to be dismissed as one pantry run by an outsourced agency. They are a stark reminder of how low basic standards of hygiene and safety have fallen in a hospital that receives thousands of patients and attendants every single day. The administrations response has been narrowly defensive. The Medical Superintendent has clarified that the facility shown in the video was an outside pantry, maintained by an outside agency and now vacated. Even if that is so, the question remains: how did a facility so close to the heart of SMHS deteriorate to this level without anyone in authority taking note? Whether toilets, pantry or corridor, whether in-house or outsourced, anything within the functional orbit of a hospital ultimately falls under the responsibility of its management and the Health and Medical Education Department. The images of unacceptably dirty common toilets and littered approach areas speak directly to the risk of infection in a system already struggling with high patient loads. This is not merely about unpleasant sights and smells; it is about patients with open wounds, compromised immunity and serious illnesses being forced into spaces that can worsen their condition. When the states largest general speciality hospital cannot guarantee clean, usable toilets, it reflects a more disturbing neglect of public health priorities. Equally worrying is the casual approach to fire and electrical safety. Bundles of exposed wires hanging overhead in cramped, crowded spaces are a tragedy waiting to happen. Kashmir has seen enough incidents rooted in infrastructural apathy. After every such warning, we promise audits and reforms; very little changes on the ground. Officials themselves admit that toilet maintenance, kitchen and utility areas remain perennial problems at SMHS, citing inadequate sanitation staff, poor upkeep of pipes and fittings and chronic fund shortages. These may help explain the rot, but they do not excuse it. When emergency areas go unrepaired for a long time, it is not a mere administrative lapse; it is a policy choice to look away. The SMHS episode must not be treated as a PR crisis to be managed until the outrage dies down. It should become the starting point for a time-bound, transparent audit of sanitation and safety standards across all government hospitals in J&K. Outsourcing contracts must carry strict performance conditions, third-party inspections and real penalties. Hospital administrators must be given the staff and budgets they need, but also measured against clear, public benchmarks. Patients entering a government hospital are not seeking charity; they are exercising a right. Clean toilets, covered waste bins, safe wiring and hygienic pantries are the most basic markers of a system that respects that right. The viral video has shown us what we have been willing to accept. The real test now is whether we refuse to accept it any longer. The SMHS controversy should trigger an honest audit of hygiene standards across J&K hospitals.
Digital Boom and the Need for Digital Literacy
Smartphones in every hand, but knowledge in whose mind? HAFEEZ MUGHAL The story of Kashmirs digital age is being told through statistics. Officials proudly cite the number of mobile connections, data subscribers, and smartphone users. Telecom companies celebrate their market penetration from Lal Chowk to Lolab. On paper, the Valley looks wired, buzzing, and future-ready. But step away from the rhetoric and another, uncomfortable truth stares us in the face: Kashmir has become a valley of screens without becoming a society of digitally literate citizens. We have confused ownership of a device with ownership of knowledge. A smartphone in a Kashmiri hand today can access the worlds best universities, libraries, markets, and institutions. Yet, in far too many homes, it is reduced to a toy for endless scrolling, unverified forwards, and fleeting entertainment. In a conflict-ridden, politically sensitive, and emotionally charged place like Kashmir, this gap between technology and understanding is not a minor policy flawit is a dangerous fault line. Digital literacy is not the ability to install an app, open YouTube, or forward a clip. It is the discipline to question the source before believing a post, the courage to distinguish fact from propaganda, the awareness to protect ones privacy, and the skill to actually use technology for education, employment, and empowerment. Can our youth confidently fill out an online scholarship form without help? Can our parents check the authenticity of a medical claim circulating on WhatsApp? Can our traders market their products beyond the local bazaar using digital tools? By these fundamental measures, our progress is shallow. Kashmirs digital journey has been repeatedly broken by shutdowns, slow speeds, and sudden bans. A generation of students has grown up preparing for competitive exams on throttled networks, depending on PDFs that take all night to download, attending online classes where the screen freezes more than it moves. Entrepreneurs in IT, e-commerce, or even basic online services have learnt to live with the fear that a single order can erase their visibility overnight. When access itself is treated as a privilege, where is the space to build confidence, curiosity, and competence? The education system has failed to rise to this challenge. Computer labs, where they exist, often serve as showpieces for inspection rather than serious centres of learning. Many schools still treat computer education as an optional extra, not a core life skill. Our syllabus remains locked in the past; our teaching methods rarely engage with the realities of an algorithm-driven world. We produce children who can navigate the latest social media interface within hours, but who struggle to write a formal email, create a simple presentation, or verify a piece of trending news through credible sources. There is also a social cost to our digital unpreparedness. In conservative and rural belts, the smartphone is both a status symbol and a source of fear. Parents are alarmed by addiction, late-night chats, and exposure to a chaotic online universe they themselves do not understand. Their response often swings between total surveillance and total neglect. Meanwhile, the online Kashmiri space is being flooded with half-truths, rumours, and cleverly packaged manipulation. A doctored video here, a provocative voice note there, an unverified breaking news alert in some nameless group and within minutes, tempers rise, panic spreads, and public trust erodes. In such an ecosystem, digital illiteracy is not an individual weakness; it becomes a collective hazard. A society that cannot read the digital world critically is a society that can be misled, provoked, and polarised at will. And yet, despite all this, Kashmir is not without hope. Across the Valley, young men and women are using the internet to do what older institutions have refused or failed to do: tell their own stories, showcase their talents, and reach beyond the siege of geography. Artists sell their work through Instagram, artisans find buyers outside the Valley, students join global classrooms, and local journalists and commentators use digital platforms to question power and amplify ground realities. These are the glimpses of what a truly digitally literate Kashmir could become confident, critical, and connected on its own terms. The question is whether the State, society, and institutions are willing to match this energy with vision. Digital India slogans mean little if Kashmirs schools continue to treat digital skills as optional. We need a serious, region-specific digital literacy mission: in schools and colleges, in mohalla centres and masjids, in panchayat ghars and marketplaces. Training in Urdu and Kashmiri must reach students, teachers, parents, shopkeepers, and even senior citizens who are being pushed online for banking, health, and government services without any real hand-holding. Big telecom and tech companies that profit from every recharge and every handset sold in the Valley cannot pretend neutrality. They, too, have an obligation to invest in awareness, safety tools, and helplines tailored to our context. Universities must integrate digital skills across disciplines, not confine them to computer departments. And Kashmiri media, including this newspaper, must treat digital literacy as a public-interest priorityfact-checking rigorously and educating readers about online risks and opportunities. Kashmir today stands at a crossroads: young in age, restless in spirit, and surrounded by a digital universe that can either deepen its wounds or help it heal and grow. Counting smartphones and data users as signs of progress is a convenient illusion. The real test is harder and more urgent: Can we build a Kashmir where every new connection is matched by a new understanding? If we fail, we will raise a generation that is forever online but rarely informed, constantly connected but easily controlled. If we succeed, we will turn the same devices into tools of dignity, livelihood, and voice. The choice is ours, and the time to act is running out. (The author is lecturer in HED and a debater)
Data residency tells you where information is stored. Operational control tells you who can disable, audit, patch, or throttle the system that processes it FUTURECRAFT | TECHNOLOGY & MARKETS ARSSH KUMAR On 15 May 2026, at a ceremony witnessed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Indias Foreign Secretary and the CEO of Abu Dhabis G42 formalised the commercial terms for Condor Galaxy India. The system will deliver eight exaflops of AI compute, making it one of the most powerful AI clusters on Indian soil. The government described it as a milestone in sovereign AI. That word deserves some examination. Indias sovereign AI agenda has real substance behind it. The IndiaAI Mission has allocated over Rs 10,372 crore to build domestic compute capacity. Sarvam AI and BharatGen have launched foundation models trained on Indian data. The Bhashini platform migrated to indigenous infrastructure in February 2026. These are not trivial achievements. But the infrastructure being celebrated as sovereign at the Abu Dhabi signing ceremony is installed, operated, and maintained by a firm chaired by the UAEs national security adviser and backed by Abu Dhabis state sovereign wealth fund, Mubadala. The data will sit within Indian borders. The company running the hardware will not. What sovereignty actually requires The governments standard claim is that data residency equals sovereignty. As long as data does not cross the border, the argument goes, the infrastructure qualifies as national. This framing collapses an important distinction. Data residency tells you where information is stored. Operational control tells you who can disable, audit, patch, or throttle the system that processes it. G42 is not an independent commercial firm. Its chairman, Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed Al Nahyan, is the UAEs national security adviser and a brother of the president. Mubadala, Abu Dhabis sovereign wealth fund, holds a stake in the company. Under the framework formalised on 15 May, a G42 unit will handle installation, operations, and maintenance of the supercomputer. This means the operational control layer of Indias most powerful AI cluster reports, ultimately, to a foreign state apparatus. A legal concept worth noting here is what scholars of AI governance call remote disablement: a foreign vendor, under compulsion from its home government or pursuant to contractual terms, can restrict or disable hardware deployed on Indian territory. A system whose inferential capacity runs on infrastructure subject to foreign jurisdiction is not sovereign in any meaningful operational sense. It is leased. The hardware layer underneath The G42 issue is the most visible part of a deeper structural problem. Indias broader AI infrastructure is built almost entirely on foreign silicon. The IndiaAI Mission has onboarded 38,000 Nvidia GPUs, available at Rs 65 per GPU-hour. Yottas Shakti Cloud, billed as sovereign AI cloud infrastructure, is adding 20,736 Nvidia Blackwell Ultra GPUs at its Greater Noida campus. Reliances one-gigawatt AI data centre in Gujarat is being built on Blackwell architecture. L&T is constructing gigawatt-scale AI factory infrastructure in Chennai and Mumbai, also on Nvidia systems. Every one of these chips is subject to US export licensing. Under the Biden administrations AI Diffusion framework, India was placed in Tier 2 with a cumulative cap equivalent to roughly 50,000 H100-class GPUs through 2027. For context: a single American hyperscaler deploys more than that for a single project. Indias entire two-year allocation is a rounding error in the US domestic AI buildout. The Trump administration rolled back the formal diffusion rules in 2025, but the underlying architecture of export control authority remains intact. Washington can reinstate access restrictions. The hardware layer is a foreign chokepoint dressed in Indian branding. The G42 trust problem G42s recent history complicates the picture further. In January 2024, the US House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party wrote to the Commerce Secretary calling for an investigation into G42s ties to Huawei, BGI Genomics, and entities linked to the PRCs military-civil fusion programme. The committee noted that G42s CEO, Peng Xiao, was affiliated with an expansive network of UAE and China-based companies developing dual-use technologies. G42 subsequently divested its Chinese holdings and accepted US-imposed constraints as a condition of Microsofts $1.5 billion investment. India is now deploying the same firm as the operator of its national AI supercomputer. That G42 cleaned up its China entanglements to access American capital is not the same as saying those entanglements are irrelevant to Indias strategic calculus. The company that holds the maintenance contract on Condor Galaxy India is the same company that, two years ago, was under active US Congressional pressure over its ties to Chinese military-linked entities. Indias security establishment is presumably aware of this. Whether it has been adequately weighed against the compute access on offer is another question. The steelman: why India may have no choice The counter-argument is serious and should not be dismissed. Indias domestic chip manufacturing capacity does not exist yet. Tatas Dholera fab, the countrys first semiconductor fabrication facility, received its Special Economic Zone notification in April 2026 and is targeting trial production at 28 nanometre nodes by late 2026. The frontier AI chips that matter for model training operate at three to four nanometres. The gap between where Indian silicon manufacturing starts and where it needs to be for AI sovereignty is not a few years; it is a decade or more of sustained investment and industrial development. CFR has argued that for countries like India, the more urgent risk is not dependency per se but being locked out of AIs benefits entirely while the technology compounds elsewhere. On that framing, the G42 deal and the Nvidia infrastructure buildout are the pragmatic path: take the compute now, build domestic capability in parallel, and accept the dependency as a transitional cost. That argument holds for civilian AI applications. It is harder to sustain when the infrastructure in question is being positioned as the foundation of Indias national AI security posture, with the government using sovereignty language at the signing ceremony. The word sovereignty implies a degree of control that
Committee on Demographic Changes: Salient features & the effective agenda
The national committee on demographic changes has an onerous task in hand to take people on board at a national level and listen to the grievances, complaints and suggestions of the people FRAGRANCE OF IDEAS ASHWANI KUMAR CHRUNGOO Finally, the government of India recently decided to appoint a high-level national committee on demographic changes in the country. It is a well-timed decision that has historic dimensions and value and will determine the civilizational path, in future, for India to take. The decision is aimed at scientifically assessing and addressing unnatural demographic shifts caused by illegal immigration and other abnormal factors. The Committee will be headed by Justice Prakash Prabhakar Naolekar (Retired Supreme Court Judge) as its chairman. The full composition of the national committee membership is as follows:The Census Commissioner of India, Durga Shanker Mishra (IAS Retd.), Balaji Srivastava (IPS Retd.), & Dr. Shamika Ravi (Member of the PMs Economic Advisory Council). The Joint Secretary (Foreigners-I) of the Ministry of Home Affairs will be the Member Secretary of the national committee.The five-member national committee will be tasked with submitting its comprehensive report within one year, with an optional six-month extension if required by the Ministry of Home Affairs. The high-level committee plans to analyse abnormal population changes across religious and social communities, particularly in border states, and recommend actionable policy, legislative, and administrative measures.It is a decision that will take care of many demographic challenges towards which the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, NSA Ajit Dobal and the General Secretary (Org.) of the BJP, B.L. Santosh, referred to various times during the last year, particularly during the election time. India has been severely affected by demographic changes post the 1971 war and the liberation of Bangladesh. The illegal infiltration from Bangladesh and of Rohingya Muslims from Myanmar both have created havoc throughout the country. This illegal population has social, cultural, economic and security dimensions for the nation, and an early resolution of the issue is on the agenda of the present government, which is quite reassuring. The main challenge for the governmentwas initially to convert this to a functional & working agenda, which it has done. There are a number of Pakistani infiltrators also living in various parts of the country who are always a standing security threat to the nation. These infiltrators have different denominations, and these go on changingthem perpetually. In Jammu and Kashmir, wives and children of the so-called surrendered terrorists, besides some others who were born in Pakistan, are also living illegally in various parts of the state. Moreover, these illegal infiltrators were/are being provided shelter, safety and other facilities by the political leaders, and even the state governments ruled by opposition parties, considering them their vote-bank. The Supreme Courts recent judgement upholding the SIR done by the ECI, paving the way for deletion of these infiltrators from the electoral rolls, has opened gates for their detection, deletion and deportation. The Home Minister of India has repeatedlysaid that the infiltrators will ultimately be deported to their respective nations. Generally speaking, the common citizens throughout the country and also the nationalist populace in Jammu and Kashmir feel very happy and satisfied with the formation of the national committee. It is expected that the representatives of the people will make their presentations before the committee when it starts working in the near future. It will be incumbent uponthe politicalparties, social organisations and the other NGOs to present their point of view in this regard before the committee. The challenges are seen as thecivilizational challenges by the nationalist populace of the country. Recent elections in WestBengal have given a soulful push to the debate of infiltration in the country. The challenges in this regard can be seen and observed besides West Bengal in Assam, UP, Kerala, Maharashtra and even in the states like Uttarakhand, Delhi, Haryana and HP. The alarming bells in relation to the illegal infiltration by Bangladeshis and Rohingyas of Myanmar have added dangerous dimensions to the already existing grave scenario. In case the issue remains unaddressed, there are all possibilities of a civil-strife in an eventual unseen future. The past history of six decades from 1947 onwards saw most of the political parties and players, so-called human rights activists and intellectuals, and also writers cum activists openly supporting the demographic imbalance for their political and vested interests. In particular, their support for the illegal infiltrations were motivated by their appeasement policies and vote-bank politics, and they even didnt miss to involve the courts also in this imbroglio. A battery of senior lawyers keep on fighting the cases of these illegal infiltrators as they are paid heavily by certain agencies to fight these cases. There is another dimension to the issue of demographic imbalance. Besides the uneven growth of population in various religious and caste denominations over the last seven decades, the Hindu population in the country has seen a worrisome negative downward trend. While the current birth-rate among Hindus per couple is 1.90, the Muslims have the birth rate of 2.50. The Sikh community, along with the communities like Christians, Jains, Buddhists, Parsis and non-religious denominations, have assumed a highly negative growth in their numbers, ranging from 1.10 to 1.80. While the national growth rate in this context at present is approximately 2.00, the Muslim community growth rate stands at 0.50 more than the national growth rate. Several southern states have raised this issue a number of times. Their strict adherence and follow-up of the national family planning policy has brought their numbers down as compared to the northern states. This demographic challenge has its different dimensions in different ways in different states. The common thing is that these challenges are poised to create social, cultural and economic disparity and tensions leading to an unhealthy political situation in the country. Consequent upon the genocide and ethnic cleansing of Hindus in Kashmir, four decades ago and afterwards, the forced mass exodus of the community opened the gates for demographic invasion at the local
The Fading Art of Houseboat Making in Kashmir
To allow this craft to die is to amputate a part of our own story DR AZHAR AYAZ SHAH An inheritance we are letting sink For more than a century, Kashmirs houseboats have floated on Dal and Nigeen lakes as silent witnesses to our history from Dogra rule to the turmoil of the 1990s, from the first trickle of foreign tourists to the selfie generation. They are not just ornamental lodging for visitors; they are moving museums of a rare craft, the living rooms of our memory. Yet today, the art that created them is fading before our eyes. The gradual disappearance of houseboat making is not a romantic exaggeration. It is a harsh reality shaped by environmental degradation, confused regulations, economic distress, and official apathy. What we are watching is not only the decline of a tourist product but the erosion of a unique cultural technology that belongs to Kashmir and nowhere else in the world. A craft born of ingenuity and constraint The Kashmiri houseboat emerged from a convergence of geography and politics. During the Dogra rule, non-local officers were not allowed to own land in the Valley. So, to host British officials and travellers, local craftsmen innovated: they brought the home to the water. These were not crude barges. They were hand-crafted wooden marvels that combined the structural knowledge of boat builders with the aesthetic finesse of woodcarvers from Zainakadal and Zadibal. Every plank of deodar was chosen with care. Every joint was made by hand and sealed with traditional materials, long before industrial resins arrived. The elegant khatamband ceilings, the carved walnut panels, the latticed windows all of these were the signature of a shared ecosystem of artisans: boat makers, carpenters, carvers, upholsterers, even copper artisans whose samovars completed the experience. This craft was never merely about construction; it was about adaptation. The houseboat was designed to respond to water levels, to the Valleys harsh winter, to the social needs of extended Kashmiri families and foreign guests. A finished houseboat embodied generations of accumulated knowledge much of it unwritten, passed from master to apprentice, from father to son. Today, that chain is breaking. From pride to precarious livelihood Talk to any remaining houseboat maker on the banks of Dal, and a similar story emerges. Where once there were long waiting lists and advance bookings to build or renovate houseboats, now there are sporadic orders and growing debts. A traditional houseboat takes months to a year to build, requires expensive seasoned timber, and demands a high level of skill. But the returns are no longer commensurate with the labour. At the same time, younger generations are refusing to enter the profession. They see their fathers struggling with license issues, court notices, and an uncertain future. They compare their own modest earnings with what a basic job in the private sector or outside the state can provide. Faced with such an unequal bargain, why would a young Kashmiri choose to plane wood on the lake in the bitter cold when they could sit in an office in Delhi, Dubai, or even Srinagars emerging corporate spaces? The emotional cost of this exodus is visible on the faces of ageing craftsmen. Many of them speak of their work with great pride. Yet they also admit that when they look around in their workshops, they no longer see apprentices. They see empty spaces, idle tools, and the fear that once they are gone, the knowledge will die with them. Environmental crisis and regulatory confusion No serious discussion of houseboats can ignore the ecologically fragile state of our water bodies. Dal Lake has been shrinking for decades under the pressure of encroachments, sewage, and unplanned development. In response, authorities have often treated houseboats as convenient scapegoats highly visible structures that can be easily targeted while more powerful polluters continue largely unchecked. Yes, houseboats contribute to the lakes ecological load, especially when sewage management is not modernised. But they are a small part of a much larger problem. For years, policy has oscillated between eviction threats, demolition drives, and vague promises of rehabilitation or infrastructure upgrades. Licenses have been frozen, new houseboats have been effectively banned, and repairs have become mired in permissions and bureaucratic uncertainty. The result is a perverse situation: owners are not allowed to build new houseboats or substantially upgrade old ones, yet they are blamed when dilapidated structures sink or leak pollutants. Craftsmen who could have been employed in retrofitting houseboats with modern, eco-friendly technologies are instead sitting idle, while the narrative of houseboats as environmental villains gains ground. A more balanced policy would recognise houseboats as heritage assets and regulate them accordingly. Instead, we largely have a regime of fear and confusion. The government talks of preserving the lake and reviving tourism, but on the ground, the people who embody both the houseboat makers and owners are left to navigate an impossible maze of notices, surveys, and shifting guidelines. Tourism without soul The irony could not be sharper. At every tourism fair, in every promotional clip, Kashmir is marketed with the same images: a shikara gliding over still waters, the silhouette of houseboats at sunrise, the reflection of snow peaks in the lake. These visuals have become shorthand for the Valley itself. Yet behind this marketing gloss lies a painful contradiction. We are aggressively selling an icon whose foundations are eroding. International visitors still dream of staying on a houseboat because it promises an authenticity that concrete hotels can never match. But if the art of making and maintaining those houseboats dies, what will be left? Plastic replicas? Floating resorts with no roots in local culture? A tourism experience without soul? Sustainable tourism does not mean stripping away everything that makes a place unique in the name of environmental purity. It means investing in the very crafts and communities that give a destination its character, while modernising practices to reduce harm. In the case of houseboats, this could mean government-backed schemes for sewage
Iran has conceded that they will not possess nukes: Trump
Washington DC [US], June 7 : US President Donald Trump said that Iran has conceded the fact that they will not have nuclear weapons. Trump, during an interview with local media, said that the US and Iran are very close to a deal. When asked about the deal with Iran, Trump replied, Were very close. We have a couple of points; they dont even seem like big points. Theyve conceded the fact that they will not have nuclear weapons. I dont like these endless wars. This is not an endless war. Weve been doing this for three months; much of it has been under a pretty good form of ceasefire, he added. Trump said in the interview that he stopped Iran from using nuclear weapons. I had to stop a country, a very powerful, very dangerous country, from having a nuclear weapon because theyd use it. Theyre nuts. Theyre crazy people, he said. When Trump was asked if he would unfreeze any Iranian assets or lift any sanctions up front as a part of any deal, he simply said, No. Trump said that if a deal were made, the US would take out the nuclear dust and destroy it. If we make a deal, well go together, itll be our equipment, well take it out and destroy it. If we dont make a deal, then were going to take them out militarily very harshly, and well wait until we do that before we go, he said. Talking about the Iranian regime, Trump said, Its a very hard thing for them. There are things they never thought theyd be doing that theyre going to have to do. Theyve got no choice. And it takes a little while, youre talking about 47 years of getting away with whatever they wanted. Trump reiterated that Irans Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, was injured. He said, I dont want to say whether or not I know where he is, but theres a good probability that I do. Hes very seriously injured. We have a blockade. Its been extremely effective and the reason we have it is that they tried to blockade, and now we blockaded them. Theyre losing $4-500 million a day We have the ultimate blockade. Trumps comments come as Irans Parliament Speaker MB Ghalibaf, said that the US is neither committed to a ceasefire nor does it believe in dialogue. They are neither committed to a ceasefire nor believe in dialogue, and by demonstrating through the naval blockade and violation of agreements regarding Lebanon that they only understand the language of power. The naval blockade against the Iranian nation and Americas green light today to the Zionist regime turn American and regime bases and assets in the region into legitimate targets. The hand of our armed forces is open, as always, he said in a post on X. The comments come as CENTCOM said that as of June 7, it redirected 132 commercial vessels and disabled 6 to ensure compliance of the blockade. (ANI)
Higher Education Department Extends UG, Integrated PG Round-1 Fee Submission Deadline to June 8
SRINAGAR: The Directorate of Colleges, Higher Education Department, has extended the last date for submission of admission fee for candidates allotted seats under Round-1 of the College/Major Allotment List for Undergraduate (UG) and Integrated Postgraduate (PG) programmes for the Academic Session 202627. As per the notification, candidates who have been allotted seats in the first []
Satish Sharma Hands Over Appointment Orders to Anganwadi Workers
SRINAGAR: Minister for Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs, Information Technology, Youth Services and Sports, and Science and Technology, Satish Sharma, on Sunday handed over appointment orders to newly selected Anganwadi Workers at a public outreach programme held at the historic Royal Palace in Khour, reaffirming the governments focus on strengthening border development and welfare []
Ganderbal , June 7 : In preparation for the forthcoming Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra (SANJY) 2026 and the Annual Mela Kheer Bhawani, Ganderbal Police conducted a series of comprehensive mock drills in the last week at various strategic locations across the district to assess operational readiness, emergency response capabilities, and inter-agency coordination. The exercises were carried out at Mata Kheer Bhawani Temple, Wussan Pandit Colony, Manigam Pandit Colony, Wandhama Pandit Colony, and Sonamarg, involving the joint participation of Ganderbal District Police, SOG, Army, CRPF, BSF, SSB, SDRF, Health Department, Fire & Emergency Services, and other security agencies. A dedicated mock drill was also conducted at Mata Kheer Bhawani Temple in connection with the upcoming Annual Mela Kheer Bhawani, aimed at assessing security preparedness, emergency response mechanisms, crowd management, evacuation procedures, and inter-agency coordination for the smooth and safe conduct of the religious event. The mock drills simulated various emergency scenarios to evaluate the preparedness of security forces, response mechanisms, evacuation procedures, and coordination among stakeholders. The exercises were conducted smoothly and successfully, demonstrating a high level of alertness, professionalism, and synergy among the participating agencies. Meanwhile, the advance registration for the annual Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra commenced on April 15 across Jammu and various parts of the country. Earlier on April 12, J-K Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, who also serves as the Chairman of the Shri Amarnath Ji Shrine Board (SASB), officially announced that the annual pilgrimage to the holy cave shrine of Amarnath will commence on July 3 and conclude on August 28 on the occasion of Raksha Bandhan, spanning a total of 57 days. Addressing reporters here, LG Sinha said, The pilgrimage will begin on July 3rd and conclude on Rakshabandhan on August 28th. Overall, this years pilgrimage will be slightly longer. It will span 57 days. The Pratham Puja will be held on Jyeshtha Purnima, 29 June 2026. Registration will begin on April 15th. He added that advance registration facilities will be available both online and offline. Advance registration is available at 554 bank branches. Jammu and Kashmir Bank, Punjab National Bank, State Bank of India, and Yes Bank have various branches across the country where this registration will be conducted. Online registration can also be done through the official website of the Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board, LG Sinha said. (ANI)
SRINAGAR: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday led the Drug-Free JK campaign and Padyatra in Poonch, reaffirming the administrations resolve to eliminate drug abuse and dismantle the narco-terror network across Jammu and Kashmir. Addressing the gathering, the Lieutenant Governor said the Padyatra has now covered all 20 districts of the Union Territory, with the core []
New Delhi, 7 June 2026: Leader of Opposition in the Jammu & Kashmir Legislative Assembly Sunil Sharma today met Union Home Minister Amit Shah in New Delhi and held an extensive discussion on various issues concerning the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir. During the meeting, detailed deliberations were held on the prevailing security scenario, law and order situation, developmental initiatives, and the overall political landscape of Jammu & Kashmir. Sunil Sharma apprised the Union Home Minister of various issues and concerns emerging from the ground and highlighted the aspirations of the people regarding peace, progress, and effective governance. The meeting also reviewed the ongoing efforts of the Government of India to strengthen security, promote inclusive development, and deepen democratic institutions at the grassroots level. Both leaders emphasized the need to further consolidate the gains achieved in recent years and ensure that the benefits of development reach every section of society. Union Home Minister Amit Shah gave a patient hearing to the issues raised by Sunil Sharma and assured him that the Government of India, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, remains fully committed to ensuring lasting peace, strengthening security, accelerating development, and safeguarding the interests of the people of Jammu & Kashmir. He reiterated that all necessary support would continue to be extended for the overall progress and prosperity of the Union Territory. Sunil Sharma reiterated the Bharatiya Janata Partys unwavering commitment to safeguarding the interests of the people of Jammu & Kashmir and working tirelessly for lasting peace, prosperity, and progress in the Union Territory. He said that under the dynamic leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the guidance of Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Jammu & Kashmir has witnessed a new era of development, transparency, and empowerment. The meeting reflects the continued focus of the BJP leadership on ensuring peace, security, and holistic development in Jammu & Kashmir while addressing the concerns and expectations of its citizens.
KPDCL Announces Series of Planned Power Shutdowns Across Central, North Kashmir
SRINAGAR: The Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited (KPDCL) has announced multiple scheduled shutdowns of 33 KV transmission lines across parts of central and north Kashmir during June 2026, resulting in temporary power interruptions in several areas. According to the Chief Engineer, Distribution, Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited, the 33 KV Rawalpora Airforce line will remain []
New Delhi, Jun 7: Leader of Opposition in the Jammu & Kashmir Legislative Assembly Sunil Sharma today met Union Home Minister Amit Shah in New Delhi and held an extensive discussion on various issues concerning the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir. During the meeting, detailed deliberations were held on the prevailing security scenario, law and order situation, developmental initiatives, and the overall political landscape of Jammu & Kashmir. Sunil Sharma apprised the Union Home Minister of various issues and [] The post Sunil Sharma Meets Home Minister Amit Shah; Discusses Security, Development And Political Situation In J&K appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Jammu Kashmir Police Seize 20 Vehicles in Crackdown on Illegal Mining Across Kashmir
SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Police on Sunday intensified its crackdown on illegal mining activities across Kashmir, seizing 20 vehicles in separate enforcement operations in Ganderbal and Shopian districts and registering criminal cases against those allegedly involved in the unlawful extraction and transportation of minerals. In Ganderbal, police teams conducting routine patrolling and checking operations seized []
Jammu Kashmir HC Upholds Abetment of Suicide Charge Against Man in Budgam Womans Death
SRINAGAR: The High Court of Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh at Srinagar has upheld criminal proceedings against a Budgam man accused of abetting the suicide of an 18-year-old woman, while quashing the case against his maternal grandfather for lack of specific allegations. Justice Sanjay Parihar passed the order on May 29, 2026, in CRM(M) No. 340/2023 []
Massive fire engulfs 12 shops in Poonchs Bufliaz sector
Poonch , June 7 : A massive fire broke out in the Bufliaz sector of Poonch district on Sunday, engulfing at least 12 shops, officials said. The fire services, including the Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) administration of Surankot sector, rushed to the spot to control the blaze. Jammu and Kashmir Governor Manoj Sinha has directed the administration to compensate the losses due to the accidental fire. Further details are awaited.
Man Killed in North Kashmir Road Mishap
SRINAGAR: A man lost his life in a tragic road accident after the vehicle he was travelling in plunged into a stream near the Chandoosa area of north Kashmirs Baramulla district on Sunday. The deceased has been identified as Ishfaq Ahmad Mir, son of Bashir Ahmad Mir, a resident of Qazi Hamam, Baramulla, according to []
NTA Releases Exam City Slips for NEET-UG 2026 Retest
SRINAGAR: The National Testing Agency (NTA) on Sunday released the exam city intimation slips for the NEET-UG 2026 re-examination, scheduled to be held on June 21 across India and abroad. NEET-UG 2026 | City Intimation Slip is now LIVE Candidates can now check their allotted examination city for NEET-UG 2026. Log in with your []
Lieutenant Governor visits Vibrant Village Nangali in Poonch
Jammu, 07 June 2026: Lieutenant Governor, Shri Manoj Sinha today visited Nangali vibrant village in Poonch. He interacted with the residents, government officials, reviewed development works and addressed a public gathering. In his address, the Lieutenant Governor observed that border villages are our first glimpses and Indias true identity doesnt just live in big cities, [] The post Lieutenant Governor visits Vibrant Village Nangali in Poonch appeared first on Kashmir Media Watch .

