Punjab Will Blossom Under Modis Leadership: Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini
Sirsa, June 20: Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini stated on Friday that under Prime Minister Narendra Modis leadership, the lotus will bloom in Punjab during the upcoming assembly elections. He emphasized that the welfare schemes implemented by the double-engine government in Haryana are being discussed in Punjab as well. Saini accused the current Punjab ... Read more Punjab Will Blossom Under Modis Leadership: Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini
AK-47 Rifle, 26 Pistols Seized Near Indo-Pak Border In Amritsar, 1 Arrested
Punjab Director General of Police Gaurav Yadav said preliminary investigation revealed that the accused was acting on the directions of an Australia-based associate, who allegedly shared the weapons' drop location through social media applications.
Akali Dal Accuses CM Bhagwant Mann of Undermining Akal Takhts Authority
Chandigarh, June 20: The Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) executive committee criticized Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann for allegedly challenging the authority of the Akal Takht on public platforms, which they claim is hurting the religious sentiments of the people. During a meeting chaired by party president Sukhbir Singh Badal, the committee stated that Mann is ... Read more Akali Dal Accuses CM Bhagwant Mann of Undermining Akal Takhts Authority
Punjabi teen held for murder of parents & grandmom in Texas
Punjab faces power strain as 6 thermal units trip
Bdeshi kids found in Punjab repatriated safely home
Jatinder Pal Malhotra Clarifies Controversial Remarks, Expresses Regret for Any Offense Caused
Chandigarh, June 19: Jatinder Pal Malhotra, the Chandigarh BJP president, has addressed the political controversy surrounding his recent controversial remarks. He stated that his comments were made in a light-hearted manner regarding the identity of Punjab and Punjabis. Malhotra emphasized that his statement was taken out of context, leading to unnecessary disputes. He expressed regret ... Read more Jatinder Pal Malhotra Clarifies Controversial Remarks, Expresses Regret for Any Offense Caused
Gippy Grewal Reflects on His Journey from Security Guard to Stardom on Shekhar Sumans Show
Mumbai, June 19: Actor Shekhar Sumans talk show, Shekhar Tonight, unveils the lesser-known aspects of celebrities lives with each episode. Recently, Punjabi superstar Gippy Grewal shared his untold stories on the show. Currently, Gippy Grewal is in the spotlight for his upcoming film Carry On Jatta 4. During his candid conversation with host Shekhar Suman, ... Read more Gippy Grewal Reflects on His Journey from Security Guard to Stardom on Shekhar Sumans Show
Nimrat Kaur Shares Heartfelt Experience While Shooting Ab Hoga Hisab
Mumbai, June 19: Actress Nimrat Kaur Ahluwalia is currently in the spotlight for her upcoming series Ab Hoga Hisab, where she portrays a character from Punjab. She recently opened up about her experiences during the shooting of the series. Nimrat expressed, In this series, I play a Punjabi girl. Since I am Punjabi myself, everything ... Read more Nimrat Kaur Shares Heartfelt Experience While Shooting Ab Hoga Hisab
Why Bhagwant Mann-Akal Takht Row Could Reshape Punjab Politics Ahead of 2027
The controversy is no longer merely about a viral video; it has evolved into a contest between competing narratives.
Defying village whispers, Rashdeep Kaur's father championed her athletic dreams. Despite societal taunts and financial hardship, his unwavering belief propelled her forward. Now, Rashdeep represents India in the 4x400m relay at the Commonwealth Games, a testament to parental faith and a daughter's dedication, proving that with support, no goal is out of reach.
Jammu Criminal Trio Arrested After 500-km Escape, Police Probe Gangster and Extortion Links
SRINAGAR: Three men accused in the sensational daylight killing of a pharmacy cashier in Chandigarh have been arrested from Jammu and Kashmir following a multi-state manhunt that stretched across Punjab, Delhi and Jammu and Kashmir, with investigators now probing possible links to organised crime syndicates and extortion networks. The victim, 45-year-old Janki Das, was shot []
Who Was Romanch Mahajan? Punjab Teen Who Died In US Horse Carriage Accident
The Punjab teenager was on his first trip to the United States when the accident occurred.
2 Khalistani operatives involved in targeting rail corridor in Punjab deported from Malaysia
Punjab Police have arrested two wanted operatives of the banned Khalistan Zindabad Force. The duo was deported from Malaysia and apprehended at Delhi airport. They were allegedly involved in a terror module targeting railway infrastructure in Punjab. The arrested individuals are accused of channeling funds for terrorist activities. Investigations are ongoing to uncover the full network.
Two Wanted KZF Members Deported from Malaysia, Arrested by Punjab Police
New Delhi, June 19: Punjab Police has successfully deported two wanted members of the banned Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF) from Malaysia, following a significant operation based on intelligence information. This achievement was made possible with the assistance of central agencies and the Royal Malaysia Police (RMP), as confirmed by the Director General of Police (DGP) ... Read more Two Wanted KZF Members Deported from Malaysia, Arrested by Punjab Police
Gurnoor Brar credits India 'A' pathway and Siraj for international success
Gurnoor Brar, a 26-year-old Punjab pacer, has ignited excitement in Indian cricket with his consistent 140+ kmph pace and ability to hit the deck hard. He recently impressed by taking six wickets against Afghanistan in two ODIs. Brar emphasizes preparation over results and has learned valuable lessons from his IPL experiences, even without playing, by observing senior bowlers.
1 in 4 Punjab govt hospital patients not satisfied with medicines available: Survey
BJP president Nitin Nabin to begin 3-day Punjab visit on June 20
Akali Dal to Launch Protest Against Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann on June 19
Chandigarh, June 18: The Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) has announced a Dharam Yudh Morcha set to commence on June 19 from Sri Akal Takht Sahib. This initiative aims to remove Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, who has been accused of grave sacrilege. SAD President Sukhbir Badal stated that the protest will be held under the spiritual ... Read more Akali Dal to Launch Protest Against Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann on June 19
AAP claims forensic tests cleared Punjab CM Mann in sacrilege video row
Akali Dal dares the Chief Minister to undergo lie detector test
CBI raids 8 locations in Bengal in bank fraud cases
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has launched extensive operations throughout West Bengal, targeting bank fraud involving a staggering Rs 191 crore loss to Punjab National Bank. Authorities are probing Tantia Construction Ltd, Brahm Alloys Ltd, and Amrit Feeds Ltd, all under suspicion of engaging in deceitful activities and misappropriating funds.
BJP President Nitin Naveen to Visit Punjab from June 20 to 22
Chandigarh, June 18: Nitin Naveen, the National President of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), will embark on a three-day tour of Punjab from June 20 to 22. During his visit, he will participate in various religious, social, organizational, and intellectual events in Amritsar, Jalandhar, and Ludhiana. He will also attend a program at Lovely Professional ... Read more BJP President Nitin Naveen to Visit Punjab from June 20 to 22
Discover the fascinating history of dodha barfi, a beloved Indian sweet believed to have been created by a Punjabi wrestler more than a century ago. Made from simple ingredients such as milk, ghee, sugar and nuts, this chewy mithai has grown far beyond its regional roots to become a favourite among sweet lovers across India and around the world. Its enduring popularity reflects the rich culinary traditions that continue to connect generations through food.
Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh has announced that the long-pending Shahpur Kandi Project on the River Ravi is nearing completion, raising hopes among farmers in Jammu and Kashmir's Samba and Kathua districts. The project is expected to bring irrigation to over 32,000 hectares of barren land in the Kandi belt and benefit thousands of hectares in Punjab's Pathankot district.
Phoenix Marketcity Mumbai Takes Over Jagruti Nagar Metro Station
Phoenix Marketcity Mumbai, one of the city’s most iconic shopping, dining, and entertainment destinations, announces a strategic branding initiative with Mumbai Metro, under which Jagruti Nagar Metro Station is branded as “ Phoenix Jagruti Nagar .” Phoenix Jagruti Nagar Located on the Versova - Ghatkopar corridor, one of Mumbai’s busiest east-west transit routes, Jagruti Metro Station offers access to a high-density commuter base. With seamless interchanges at Andheri and Ghatkopar connecting to suburban rail networks - and further integration with upcoming metro corridors - the line serves as a critical mobility backbone for the city. Mumbai Metro Line 1 witnesses a daily footfall of over 1 million commuters, spanning young professionals and students. At Jagruti Nagar Metro Station, average daily footfall stands at approximately 25,000 commuters, translating to nearly 7.5 lakh monthly. With an average travel time of approximately 20 minutes across the line, the environment offers brands sustained visibility and uninterrupted engagement. Exclusive station branding, in this context, enables brands to seamlessly integrate brand messaging along passenger journey asides to create a landmark presence - driving both recall and meaningful interaction across multiple commuter touchpoints. It delivers a unique reach over 1.4 lakh commuters and approximately 1.7 million impressions. Long term presence also helps build trust among regular metro commuters as well as road level commuters. Times OOH, having exclusive marketing rights for Mumbai Metro Line 1, has worked closely with Phoenix Marketcity to execute this large-scale branding initiative. This initiative taps into the station’s daily surge of commuters, transforming routine travel into repeated moments of brand recall. By placing Phoenix Marketcity Mumbai at a key urban access point, the association converts everyday movement into heightened visibility, stronger proximity and increased frequency of visits. With this collaborative partnership for the metro station, Phoenix has further become a part of the commuter journey integrated seamlessly across signage, maps, announcements and navigation, turning a transit hub into a powerful reminder of the mall. Commenting on the initiative, Vikas Shetty, Senior Vice President Leasing & Retail Director, The Phoenix Mills Ltd. , said, “ With the Phoenix Jagruti Nagar metro station branding, we’re strengthening Phoenix Marketcity Mumbai’s presence within the city’s daily movement patterns. By enhancing visibility at a key transit point, we are reinforcing the mall’s position as a well-connected destination within commuters’ everyday routines. Phoenix Marketcity Mumbai is already part of the city’s lifestyle fabric, and this initiative allows us to engage with consumers at another meaningful touchpoint, further deepening that connection .” Through the “Phoenix Jagruti Nagar” station branding, Phoenix Marketcity Mumbai aligns with the city’s evolving urban movement patterns, reinforcing its role as a conveniently accessible lifestyle destination that fits naturally into Mumbai’s everyday commute. Adding to the partnership, Rohit Chopra, COO, Times OOH , said, “ Phoenix is among the first brands from the retail shopping category to leverage a differentiated format like Exclusive Station Branding on Mumbai Metro. By transforming Jagruti Metro Station into an immersive brand environment, Phoenix Marketcity is extending its presence beyond physical retail spaces to build stronger recall and deeper relatability among daily commuters . What makes this initiative compelling is the brand’s strategic use of multiple formats across the station—creating a cohesive, high-impact visual experience. The vibrant design language not only enhances commuter engagement but also integrates seamlessly into their daily journeys. We believe this initiative will significantly strengthen Phoenix’s connection with Mumbai’s urban audience .” About Phoenix Marketcity Mumbai Phoenix Marketcity Mumbai is the city’s premier destination for shopping, entertainment, and dining. Established in 2011, it covers 2.1 million square feet and attracts over 1.2 million visitors annually, making it the largest mall in Mumbai. It houses international brands like Zara, Uniqlo, Marks & Spencer, H&M, Mango, Victoria’s Secret, Vero Moda, Bath and Body Works and Indian favourites like Nykaa Luxe, Masaba, Meena Bazaar, Lifestyle, Westside and many more. With a variety of entertainment hotspots like The Game Palacio, PVR P[XL] and 4Dx, Timezone, etc. & over 100 top notch eateries, including Ishaara, Toscano, Punjab Grill, Café Delhi Heights, Pop Tates, Irish House, Tim Hortons, Pret A Manger, Starbucks etc. – there’s something for every mood, every day and every walk of life. The mall also roofs the iconic Dublin Square – the city’s biggest indoor concert venue – hosting some of the most iconic artists like Passengers, Steve Vai, Ronan Keating, Quickstyle, MLTR, Lucky Ali, Amit Trivedi, Vengaboys, Shankar Mahadevan, Sonu Nigam and many more. Phoenix Marketcity Mumbai promises the perfect amalgamation of retail and leisure for the entire family.
Punjab Government Addresses Controversial Video Allegations
Mumbai, June 18: Political tensions have escalated in Punjab following the emergence of a controversial video allegedly involving Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann. On Thursday, Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) spokesperson Baltej Pannu held a press conference to present the governments stance and disclose the findings of an investigation. During the ... Read more Punjab Government Addresses Controversial Video Allegations
Watch: The multi cornered fight for Punjab | Talking Politics
Punjab goes to polls next year along with a few other States. Suddenly, all parties in the fray have become very active in the political field. Whats the difference between the scene in 2022 and now? Has the novelty of the ruling Aam Aadmi Party faded? We are joined by The Hindus Punjab correspondent, Vikas Vasudeva.
Punjab Police Busts Arms Smuggling Gang, Eight Arrested
Chandigarh, June 18: Punjab Police has successfully dismantled an organized gang involved in the smuggling of illegal arms across the border, arresting eight suspects in the process. According to police officials, interrogations of the arrested individuals are underway to identify other members of the network and uncover the entire smuggling module. This operation was announced ... Read more Punjab Police Busts Arms Smuggling Gang, Eight Arrested
Nikhil Kamath Brings Together Pharma Veterans to Decode India's Evolving Healthcare Landscape
In the latest episode of WTF, entrepreneur and investor Nikhil Kamath sits down with two of India's most influential pharmaceutical leaders, Rajeev Juneja, Co-Founder and Managing Director of Mankind Pharma, and GV Prasad, Co-Chairman and CEO of Dr. Reddy's Laboratories, for a candid conversation on India's pharmaceutical growth story, the future of innovation-led healthcare, manufacturing competitiveness, and the opportunities shaping the sector's next chapter. Nikhil Kamath in conversation with Rajeev Juneja, Co-Founder and Managing Director of Mankind Pharma, and GV Prasad, Co-Chairman and CEO of Dr. Reddy's Laboratories Together, Juneja and Prasad bring more than six decades of experience building businesses that have helped shape India's position as the pharmacy of the world. Through personal stories and industry insights, they discuss how medicines are discovered, manufactured and commercialized, why India remains a global leader in generic drugs, and what it will take for the country to emerge as a stronger innovation-driven pharmaceutical hub. Reflecting on Mankind Pharma's journey, Rajeev Juneja shares how the company was built after its founding in 1995 with just Rs. 69,000 in capital and a strategy focused on markets often overlooked by larger players. While established pharmaceutical companies concentrated on metros and large hospitals, Mankind expanded its presence across smaller markets in Western Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Punjab, prioritizing depth of distribution over breadth. The company differentiated itself by pricing products 40 to 60 percent below competitors, making medicines more accessible to consumers. Today, Mankind Pharma is India's fourth-largest pharmaceutical company with revenues exceeding Rs. 40,000 crore. GV Prasad reflects on joining Dr. Reddy's Laboratories in 1990, when the company's total group revenue was less than Rs. 100 crore, and helping build it into a nearly USD 3 billion global business spanning generics, biosimilars and proprietary drug discovery. He explains the fundamental differences between generics, biologics and innovative medicines, while highlighting both India's strengths and limitations within the global pharmaceutical value chain. A key theme of the discussion is India's next growth frontier. While India has established itself as the world's leading supplier of affordable generic medicines, Prasad notes that significantly greater value is created through innovation and the discovery of new therapies. The conversation explores emerging treatment areas such as GLP-1 drugs, the economics of drug development, and the investments required to build a globally competitive innovation ecosystem. The episode also examines India's position relative to China. Juneja and Prasad discuss China's evolution from a low-cost manufacturing destination to a global force in pharmaceutical innovation, noting that 29 percent of all new cancer drugs are now originating from Chinese companies. The discussion highlights the importance of long-term capital, scientific talent, research infrastructure and institutional support in driving innovation-led growth. Addressing the ongoing conversation around Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs), the two leaders offer perspectives on manufacturing resilience and supply chain competitiveness. Prasad argues that India has not lost its ability to manufacture APIs but rather faced economic challenges that shifted production elsewhere, while Juneja discusses how Indian companies are increasingly partnering with and licensing molecules from global innovators to bring advanced therapies to patients more quickly. Beyond industry trends, the episode provides valuable insights for young professionals considering careers in pharmaceuticals. Drawing on their own experiences — from Juneja's early years as a medical representative to Prasad's journey of helping build a global pharmaceutical enterprise — both leaders emphasize the breadth of opportunities available across science, research, manufacturing, sales, entrepreneurship and healthcare innovation. Speaking on the episode, Rajeev Juneja, said, "What you hate becomes your biggest lesson. Going to that pharmacy, sweeping, buying from the wholesale market, I hated it. But that is where I learned how the market really works." GV Prasad added, "India is the generic pharmacy of the world. That's a good foundation. But the next frontier is finding new drugs, and I think the next ten years will be extremely interesting for Indian pharma." Commenting on the conversation, Nikhil Kamath, said, "This conversation made clear something I hadn't quite understood before, that by volume, India is the pharmacy of the world, but by revenue, we're barely a rounding error. The real question, and these two men have spent their careers answering it, is how that changes." The episode is available now on YouTube. About WTF with Nikhil Kamath WTF is a long-form conversation series hosted by entrepreneur and investor Nikhil Kamath. Each episode brings together builders, thinkers, and industry leaders for extended, unscripted conversations on business, ideas, and the texture of how things actually get done. Past guests include Elon Musk, Bill Gates, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Rishi Sunak, and Akshata Murty.
Guru Randhawa gym firing: Men linked to Bishnoi gang arrested
Two suspected members of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang have been taken into custody for their alleged involvement in a firing incident outside a gym associated with Punjabi singer Guru Randhawa, according to PTI.
Sanskritik YatraSindhu Darshan festival celebrates Indias cultural diversity
Srinagar, Jun 17: The Jammu & Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture and Languages (JKAACL), in collaboration with the North Zone Cultural Centre (NZCC), Patiala and All J&K Christian Sabha, organized the vibrant Sanskritik Yatra 2026Sindhu Darshan Festival at Tagore Hall, Srinagar. MLA Lal Chowk, Sheikh Ahsan Ahmed Pardesi, graced the occasion as the chief guest while MLA Ramnagar, Dr. Sunil Bhardwaj, attended as the guest of honour. Principal Secretary, Culture, Brij Mohan Sharma, was the special guest on the occasion. The programme was attended by the artists, religious leaders, students, cultural enthusiasts and citizens in a unique celebration of Indias rich cultural heritage and collective commitment towards a drug-free society. Secretary JKAACL Harvinder Kour highlighted the importance of cultural exchange programmes in strengthening the national integration and preserving Indias rich artistic traditions. She said that such initiatives provide an ideal platform for the artists from different regions to interact, learn from one another and celebrate the spirit of Unity in Diversity. Addressing the gathering, Sheikh Ahsan Ahmed Pardesi lauded JKAACL, NZCC and All J&K Christian Sabha for organizing a programme that combined cultural celebration with a powerful social message. He observed that art, culture and languages are invaluable assets of every society and serve as bridges connecting people across regions, faiths and communities. He said that in an era marked by social and ideological divisions, cultural initiatives have an important role in promoting mutual respect, harmony and national integration. Referring to the theme of the programme, Pardesi expressed concern over the growing menace of drug abuse among the youth and emphasized that society must collectively address this challenge. He urged the young people to channel their energies towards education, sports, creativity and community service. Stressing that the future of the nation rests in the hands of its youth, he said that every stakeholder including parents, teachers, religious institutions and civil society organizations must work together to protect young minds from the dangers of addiction. He described drug abuse as a social challenge that can only be overcome through awareness, compassion, guidance and sustained community participation. Speaking on the occasion, MLA Ramnagar Dr. Sunil Bhardwaj, described the programme as a meaningful initiative that successfully integrated cultural exchange with social awareness. He said that the theme Unity of Religions Against Drug Abuse carries immense significance in the present times and demonstrates how cultural and religious institutions can contribute positively towards nation-building. Referring to the ongoing 100-Day Nasha Mukt Abhiyan in Jammu and Kashmir, he said that the campaign reflects the government's commitment to eliminate the scourge of drugs and creating a healthier society. Dr. Bhardwaj emphasized that art and culture are powerful mediums for educating and sensitizing youth about social issues. He stated that the vision of a Viksit Bharat can only be realised through a healthy, educated and empowered youth population. Various interfaith leaders, including representatives of different religious communities, also addressed the gathering and emphasized the collective responsibility of society in combating the drug abuse. They highlighted the crucial role of parents and families in sensitizing the children about the harmful consequences of addiction and promoting ethical and moral values from an early age. The audience was enthralled by a series of mesmerizing cultural performances representing the rich cultural ethos of different states of the country. Artists from Manipur presented the graceful Lai Harobba, Gujarat showcased the energetic Dandia Raas, Maharashtra presented the vibrant lavni while artists from Kashmir captivated the audience with an enthralling Dhamali folk dance. Odishas traditional Goti Pua, Rajasthans world-famous Kalbelia, and Punjabs energetic Bhangra added colour and vibrancy to the festival. Renowned folk and Sufi singer Manak Ali further enthralled the audience with soulful renditions blending spirituality and folk traditions.
Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh & Tamil Nadu top dole givers, says CAG report
In the past ten years, state subsidies have skyrocketed to Rs 4.4 lakh crore in 2024-25, marking a staggering threefold increase. The frontrunners in subsidy distribution as a slice of their overall budget include Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, and Punjab.
Jammu & Kashmir police bust narco-terror nexus with Punjab links, arrest 20
Punjabi varsity gets modern Cell Culture lab
Punjab BJP Chief Urges CM Bhagwant Mann to Learn from History
Chandigarh, June 17: Punjab BJP President Kaul Singh Dhillon advised Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann to draw lessons from history. He reminded Mann that the Lion of Punjab, Maharaja Ranjit Singh, once bowed before the Akal Takht. Dhillon emphasized that the arrogance of political power should never overshadow the sanctity of the Gurus institution. He stated, ... Read more Punjab BJP Chief Urges CM Bhagwant Mann to Learn from History
Congress Confident of Victory in Punjab Assembly Elections, Says Leader Lakhbir Singh Lakha
New Delhi, June 17: During a recent Congress meeting in the national capital, former Punjab MLA and Congress leader Lakhbir Singh Lakha discussed the partys preparations for the upcoming Punjab Assembly elections. He asserted that Congress is gearing up to enter the electoral arena with full force and is confident of forming the government in ... Read more Congress Confident of Victory in Punjab Assembly Elections, Says Leader Lakhbir Singh Lakha
Ten years on, 'Udta Punjab' director Abhishek Chaubey reveals Shahid Kapoor was the first to commit, even before producers were found. Kapoor deeply shaped his character, Tommy Singh, suggesting the long hair look and adopting a restrictive diet with black coffee for authenticity. Chaubey praised Kapoor's nuanced portrayal of addiction, balancing volatility with vulnerability.
Congress charts strategy to emerge as AAPs main challenger in Punjab Assembly elections
Party reviews leadership, organisation and electoral strategy as Punjab Assembly elections draw closer
Sanjeev Arora case: Court bins Punjab minister's bail plea to prevent attempts to tamper with proof
Punjab Minister Sanjeev Arora was arrested by the ED in connection with a money laundering case related to an alleged 100 crore GST fraud involving certain entities linked to him
Shahid admitted being terrified of playing Tommy Singh in 'Udta Punjab'
Shahid Kapoor initially doubted his ability to play a character battling addiction in 'Udta Punjab'. He had never consumed alcohol or substances. Director Abhishek Chaubey's confidence helped him see it as an acting challenge. Kapoor feared criticism for lack of authenticity. He ultimately found the script and character too compelling to ignore, recognizing the rarity of such roles.
NEET UG re-exam 2026: Check states providing free bus travel for candidates on June 21
Several Indian states are offering free bus travel to NEET UG candidates for the June 21 re-examination. Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Delhi, Punjab, and Uttarakhand have announced provisions for students to reach their exam centers without incurring travel costs. Candidates need to present their admit cards to avail this support, easing their journey on this crucial day.
The Supreme Court has advised judges of the Punjab and Haryana High Court not to succumb to pressure tactics allegedly employed by certain senior members of the Bar, while emphasising the need to preserve the independence and dignity of the judiciary. The Bench of Justice Surya Kant and Justice N Kotiswar Singh made the observations [] The post Supreme Court urges Punjab and Haryana High Court judges to stand firm against pressure tactics from senior bar members appeared first on India Legal .
Who is Nikhil Chaudhary? Delhi-born cricketer creates history with Australia debut
Nikhil Chaudhary made history as the first India-born male cricketer in 60 years to debut for Australia. Born in Delhi, he previously played for Punjab before moving to Australia and working various jobs during the pandemic. His impressive club performances led to his selection for the Australian T20I side.
'Udta Punjab': Kareena, Shahid reduced their fees for the film?
June 17, 2016 marked the release of the pathbreaking Hindi drama, Udta Punjab.
Punjab Police Crack Down on Drug Trafficking, One Arrested
Chandigarh, June 17: Punjab Police have arrested three individuals involved in drug trafficking and have taken them into custody. Authorities are currently interrogating the suspects to gather more information about the case. The police have made it clear that if any additional suspects come to light, they will take stringent action without any hesitation. This ... Read more Punjab Police Crack Down on Drug Trafficking, One Arrested
CEEW study favours behaviour-driven strategy to control stubble burning in Punjab
The study found that while reported crop residue burning incidents have declined since 2022, evolving burning patterns and satellite-detection limitations mean fire counts must be interpreted alongside farmer behaviour
Delhi Police arrest seven, bust Pakistan-backed terror syndicate
Police say the network was functioning under the patronage of Pakistans ISI and was using Indians to further terror activities; police have arrested suspects from Uttar Pradesh and Punjab
NCW Chairperson Vijaya Rahatkar Meets Punjab Governor to Discuss Womens Issues
Chandigarh, June 16: Vijaya Kishore Rahatkar, Chairperson of the National Commission for Women (NCW), met with Punjab Governor and Administrator of Chandigarh, Gulab Chand Kataria, on Tuesday at Punjab Lok Bhawan in Chandigarh. During the meeting, both dignitaries discussed various topics related to womens welfare, empowerment, and safety. A significant focus was placed on the ... Read more NCW Chairperson Vijaya Rahatkar Meets Punjab Governor to Discuss Womens Issues
Net worth 2026: How rich is Main Vaapas Aaunga star Diljit Dosanjh?
Hyderabad: Diljit Dosanjh is not just a singer or actor anymore. He has become one of Indias biggest global entertainers. From Punjabi music stages to Bollywood films, Coachella, The Tonight Show, and Met Gala, Diljits journey has turned into a true success story. He is currently making headlines for his latest film Main Vaapas Aaunga Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
J&K Police Strike at Inter-State Drug Supply Chain, Nab Two with Weapons, Narcotics From Amritsar
As part of the ongoing Nasha Mukt Jammu and Kashmir campaign and the 100-day drug-free target set by Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, Jammu and Kashmir Police, in coordination with Punjab Police, arrested two alleged drug traffickers in Amritsar and recovered an AK-47 rifle, a pistol, and narcotic substances.
Akal Takht vs Bhagwant Mann: What It Means For AAP Ahead Of 2027 Punjab Polls
With Punjab heading to the polls in 2027, this declaration by the highest temporal authority of Sikhs carries massive moral weight and threatens to fundamentally alter the electoral landscape.
Punjab Inmate Lands In More Trouble Over Reel Alleging Harassment In Jail
The case was registered on the complaint of jail Assistant Superintendent Jagwinder Kumar, police said.
BJP: Akal Takht's Anti-Guru Tag For Mann To Have Big Impact
Party calls the development shameful after the Sikh body declared the Punjab chief minister 'Guru Dokhi' and 'Khalsa Panth Virodhi'.
New Delhi, June 16: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has taken significant action against an international narco-terror network linked to Lashkar-e-Taiba, seizing a property in Amritsar, Punjab. This operation is part of the ongoing investigation into the Salaya drug seizure case. According to a press release from the NIA, the property located at House No. ... Read more NIA Takes Major Action Against International Narco-Terror Network Linked to Lashkar-e-Taiba in Amritsar
Sarpreet Singh, With Roots In Punjab, Becomes 1st India Origin Player To Start FIFA World Cup Match
Born in Auckland to Punjabi parents, the 27-year-old Sarpreet made his World Cup debut in the politically-charged match and had a few attempts at the Iranian goal.
New Zealand's Sarpreet becomes first player of Indian origin to start a FIFA World Cup match
Born in Auckland to Punjabi parents, the 27-year-old Sarpreet made his World Cup debut in the politically-charged match and had a few attempts at the Iranian goal
False propaganda, person in video not me: Mann on Akal Takht edict against him
In his video message on Tuesday (June 16, 2026), Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann said an edict had been issued against him over the video, claiming that it featured him and that it was not AI-generated
BJP Leaders Condemn Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann as Guru-Anti Following Akal Takhts Declaration
Chandigarh, June 16: The reaction from BJP leaders has surfaced after Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann was declared Guru-Anti by the Akal Takht. BJP leader Fateh Jung Bajwa stated that Bhagwant Mann disrespected Guru Sahib. He emphasized that any Sikh who fails to honor their Gurus is deemed guilty by the community. The Akal Takht ... Read more BJP Leaders Condemn Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann as Guru-Anti Following Akal Takhts Declaration
False propaganda, person in video not me: Bhagwant Mann on Akal Takht edict against him
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has rejected an edict from Sikh clergy labeling him anti-Guru. Mann states the controversial video circulating does not feature him, attributing the accusations to political motives. He asserts his commitment to Sikhism and the Akal Takht, questioning the impartiality of religious appointments. The clergy maintains the video is authentic, leading to the pronouncement against Mann.
Punjab Police constable recruitment 2026: Candidates awaiting the next stage of Punjab Police's constable recruitment process now have a timeline to look forward to. In a fresh notice, Punjab Police said the Computer Based Test (CBT) for 3,298 vacancies across the District and Armed Cadres will begin from July 1, 2026, while admit cards will be released shortly.
Punjab govt treats over 90,000 drug victims in rehabilitation centres
Teachers, parents & communities are the first line of defence against drug addiction: Dr Balbir Singh
Rain lashes parts of Delhi-NCR, more thunderstorms likely
Delhi experienced light rain and cooler temperatures on Tuesday morning, with the mercury dipping below normal. The India Meteorological Department forecasts moderate to severe thunderstorms with strong winds across Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, and western Uttar Pradesh. This weather is attributed to a cyclonic circulation over Pakistan. The capital's air quality remains in the 'moderate' category.
Youngsters in Punjab are being recruited as killers for meager sums, often as little as Rs 5,500, fueled by drug addiction and unemployment. Foreign handlers, including Pakistan's ISI, exploit vulnerable youth with false promises of money and visas, leading to low-cost, high-impact criminal operations.
The Last Colony In Existence: Pakistan Occupied J&K
CROSSROADS The terminology that has evolved over the years to describe Jammu & Kashmir (J&K) is intriguing. It demonstrates how the reluctance or the inability of the international community to uphold a perfectly legal accession of the then Princely State to India has harmed the cause of the people of J&K. Even if it suited the strategic interests of some of the powerhouses of the late-1940s, the unwise and legally unsound cognizance that was given to Pakistans forcible grab of J&K territory only encouraged the notion in several other countries in later years that taking such a route was fine. Pakistan still holds on to this territory and has given it the fancy and highly deceptive name of Azad (Free) J&K. Pakistan calls the roughly two-thirds of J&K that India governs in accordance with the provisions of the Instrument of Accession of 1947, Indian-occupied J&K. This is a rather tacky description if one were to consider that Pakistan itself invaded and occupied large parts of a State that had acceded, in accordance with all the rules that such accession required, in its geographical entirety to India. The Pakistani terminology is a strange case of the land grabber declaring the legal title holder an occupier. India, on the other hand, refers to J&K as including the entire geographical area of the undivided Princely State, which basically corresponds with the actual legal position. It calls the portions forcibly held by Pakistan as Pakistan Occupied J&K, which again is a legally sound description. India could, however, reasonably wish to wonder whether in the last three-quarters of a century it could have done more to end the occupation and correct a historical wrong. Then there is the widely used terminology in the international arena, and that is problematic to say the least. The United Nations and most of the international community use the terms Indian-administered J&K and Pakistan-administered J&K. They have done so since the early days of the J&K imbroglio. The use of two separate terms for the two illegally split parts of J&K have served to perpetuate the myth of there being more than one single J&K, than the one as it existed when the British left. The equating of the legal title holder with the aggressor and land-grabber has not only humored Pakistans legally unjustifiable position but has also allowed and emboldened it to agitate a cause that has heaped misery on the people of J&K and served only Pakistani purposes and interests. The international order, therefore, has contributed in no small measure to the grave and deteriorating situation which the people of Pakistan Occupied J&K are facing today. The present-day region of Pakistan Occupied J&K consists of parts of the Kashmir Valley and Jammu. Following the Pakistani invasion of J&K in 1947 and the 1949 ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan, apart from the vast area of Gilgit Baltistan, the districts of Mirpur, Kotli and a part of Poonch came into possession of Pakistan. It is estimated that 5% of the population of Pakistan Occupied J&K speaks Kashmiri, and though Urdu is an official language, other languages commonly spoken are Pahari, Gojri and Punjabi. The communities living in this part of J&K are Gurhar, Jat, Awan, Abasi, Sudhan and other ethnic Kashmiri populations from and around the Valleys of Neelum and Leepa, respectively. The social bonds in Pakistan Occupied J&K are strongly defined by Biradari, a tribal system meaning brotherhood, which implies clan networks. This system greatly influences social dynamics, including voting behaviours, and has also been observed within the diaspora. A notable example of demographic shifts in Pakistan Occupied J&K are the consequences of the construction of the Mangla Dam in Mirpur in the 1960s. The dam was built to produce high-quality electricity for industrial purposes, but resulted in several thousand natives having to vacate their ancestral lands due to flooding. As this development coincided with the increased demand for manpower in the textile industry in the UK, mass emigration consequently occurred, and it is estimated that 70% of the diaspora in the UK can trace their origins to Mirpur. The utter lack of infrastructure and development in this region has also contributed to demographic shifts, as locals have had to migrate to Pakistan to find work or enjoy higher education. Even before the current protests in Pakistan Occupied J&K, large scale protests erupted eight years ago, in the last week of September 2018, across Muzaffarabad, the capital city of Pakistan Occupied J&K, over violation by Pakistan of the most basic of human rights of the people of the beleaguered region. Pakistan, through underground tunnels, diverted the flow of the Neelum river away from Muzaffarabad and into the pampered Pakistani province of Punjab. This was done as a part of the 969 MW Neelum-Jhelum power project, constructed near Muzaffarabad that later became fully operational. The project was conceived by the Pakistani Government as a vital part of the solution to Pakistans acute water and electricity woes. It, however, turned out to be a bane for the people of Pakistan Occupied J&K on whose territory it is located. Then, in December 2022, braving freezing temperatures to highlight their difficulties and demand solutions, thousands of people agitated in Gilgit Baltistan. Local traders and members of regional political and social organizations had observed a shutters-down strike, with markets closed and vehicles off the roads, on 28 December 2022 in different parts of Gilgit Baltistan. Protests were held in Skardu, Gilgit, Hunza and Ghizer. The protests were aimed against Pakistans misuse of the Khalsa Sarkar law for land-grabbing in the region, the imposition of unfair taxes, the removal of subsidies, and the wheat and power crisis that the region was facing. The Khalsa Sarkar law allows the federal government to claim ownership of barren or uncultivated land in Gilgit Baltistan, even if it was collectively owned for long by the local community. According to a fact-finding report of the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan a year earlier, the Khalsa Sarkar system violated international human rights standards, including the UN Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples that protects indigenous peoples rights to their collective bio-cultural heritage their traditional knowledge and resources, territories, and cultural and spiritual values and customary laws as a whole. Ruthless exploitation of the people and resources of Pakistan Occupied J&K to benefit Pakistan has led to considerable resentment amongst the people of the region. This, combined with the near-total absence of tangible benefits to the region from the several hydro-electric and other Pakistani projects, has led to a feeling of being colonized. This has manifested itself in a long string of protests by the people of Pakistan Occupied J&K in recent years. All these protests over the years vividly illustrate the piquant and iniquitous situation that the people of Pakistan Occupied J&K find themselves in their lands are the engine-room of Pakistans electrification drive and their water the fuel, but they themselves are unceremoniously deprived of this electricity that is reserved for quenching Pakistans thirst for power. Reports suggest that Pakistan Occupied J&K produces an estimated 1,500 MW of electricity through hydropower, almost all of which is transmitted to Pakistan. Several other large hydro-electric projects are additionally being constructed there by Pakistan without even consulting with or obtaining the consent of the people of the region. The Pakistani Government does not pay any royalty for these projects to Pakistan Occupied J&K. And to top it all, the Pakistani Government does not deem it justified or appropriate to at least fulfil Pakistan Occupied J&Ks meagre total requirement of 400 MW of electricity. These earlier demonstrations and the recent protests in Pakistan Occupied J&K have not only targeted exploitation of the regions resources but have also been directed against the atrocities being perpetrated by the Pakistani Army and its intelligence agency, the ISI, on the people of the region. Over the past weeks, Pakistan Occupied J&K has again been engulfed in protests, fuelled principally by the disgruntlement of the locals with the exploitative and discriminatory policies for the region that have been put in place by the government of Pakistan. The current protests have their roots in May 2023, when the people of Pakistan Occupied J&K protested skyrocketing electricity bills, extensive flour smuggling and shortages in subsidised wheat supplies. Strikes and marches led by the Jammu & Kashmir Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC) are being held in different parts of the territory, and the situation became serious due to the heavy-handed treatment by the Pakistani government, which dispatched paramilitary troops to quell the protests. Dozens of peaceful protestors have been killed, and hundreds of others were reportedly injured after the paramilitary Pakistan Rangers opened fire on the protesting civilians. The demands of the 38-point Charter include economic subsidies, investigation of corrupt officials, social welfare and infrastructure, as well as the abolition of the 12 reserved seats, which are reserved in Pakistan Occupied J&K legislature for refugees from the other side of J&K across the Line of Control (LOC), who now live in parts of Pakistan. If the refugees live in Pakistan Occupied J&K, they are not eligible to contest for these reserved seats. However, the current protests are deep-rooted and not merely about the 12 reserved assembly seats. The protesters demands include issues like political representation, governance, resource allocation, regional autonomy, clarity about the future political trajectory of the region, apart from being linked to the wider Kashmir dispute. The fact that, despite a national media and internet black-out, protesters on the ground managed to share videos on various Social Media channels in which calls for Azadi (freedom) and independence from Pakistan were made liberally by the protestors bear witness to this notion. The overwhelming diaspora from Pakistan Occupied J&K living in the UK, Europe and North America also raised slogans in favor of independence from Pakistan in front of Pakistani Consulates and Embassies around the world. Pakistan has been flagrantly attempting to position itself in the international arena as the champion of the cause of the people of Jammu & Kashmir on both sides of the LOC. Whether it possesses the moral justification to claim such an exalted and honourable title for itself is highly questionable in view of its contemptuous disregard for the rights both human and to resources of the people of Pakistan Occupied J&K that it illegally and forcibly occupies. This is amply borne out by the long and weighty lists of grievances being articulated at the near-incessant stream of protests taking place in Pakistan Occupied J&K in recent years. It is only the heavy hand of the Pakistani Military establishment and its intelligence agencies that has thus far ensured that such protests are kept tightly under wraps, with coverage being blacked out of the local and national media. As for Pakistans credentials as a campaigner for the people across the LoC in the Indian state of Jammu & Kashmir, it cannot be denied that Pakistan does pay lip service at every opportunity that presents itself. Just as in Pakistan Occupied J&K, though, what Pakistan actually does on the ground and the impact such actions have on the people is what is really relevant. Pakistan breeds violence by sending in hordes of indoctrinated terrorists armed with modern lethal weapons into Jammu & Kashmir. Among those killed and maimed by these Pakistan-dispatched terrorists are the people of Jammu & Kashmir, of whom Pakistan lays claim to being the self-appointed guardian. This violence begets violence in the form of the response of the Indian State, as also the concomitant restrictions on rights and liberties. Pakistan, the self-styled champion of the cause of the people of all parts of Jammu & Kashmir, is in reality undoubtedly the biggest violator of their rights. However, with the recent ongoing protests in Pakistan Occupied J&K, the security apparatus in India, needs to be very vigilant. The ISI, through its terrorist proxies, will attempt to disrupt peace on this side of the LOC. Even a cursory glance at the history of the Pakistani Military Establishment and their Pakistani Punjabi mindset, it is quite certain that something sinister must be cooking in Rawalpindi. Judging by its crass track record, it is evident that under the garb of so-called national interests, the Pakistani Military Establishment and dozens of terrorist groups that have been nurtured over decades by its intelligence agency, the ISI, will continue killing, maiming, raping and displacing the people of Jammu & Kashmir on both sides of the LOC. Even if that means the death of each and every Kashmiri until there is no Kashmiri left. The sooner the people on both the sides of the LOC realize this, as they are increasingly doing, the earlier a solution to the vexed issue will come to fruition. (The Author is the Director of European Foundation for South Asian Studies (EFSAS) and can be reached at: j.qureshi@efsas.org )
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Deploying the Ro-Ro model represents an essential step in building a safer, more connected, and economically resilient nation The transport landscape of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh is at a critical evolutionary juncture. As a highly reliant consumer region defined by mountainous terrain and vulnerable highway networks, the territory faces a dual crisis: an economic penalty paid through high logistics costs and a tragic human toll caused by frequent highway fatalities. While advancements like the Intelligent Traffic Management System (ITMS) and AI-driven mobility frameworks have greatly enhanced enforcement on National Highway 44 (NH-44), systemic risk remains embedded in the physical geography of the region. This paper presents a definitive case for introducing Roll-on/Roll-off (Ro-Ro) rail services via the newly integrated Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link (USBRL). By conducting an in-depth engineering assessment of the route's civil infrastructurespecifically its large-scale horseshoe tunnelsthis article demonstrates how a piggyback logistics framework can dramatically reduce highway accidents, stabilise commodity prices, lower emissions, and redefine regional multi-modal transit in northern India. Introduction: The Mountainous Transport Matrix of J&K and Ladakh Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh occupy a unique structural position in the Indian economy. Functioning primarily as consumer regions, they rely heavily on inbound logistics from industrial manufacturing hubs in Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, and western India for everyday essentials, building materials, pharmaceuticals, and technology. Conversely, outbound freight is highly seasonal, dominated by fresh fruits (apples, cherries) and regional handicrafts. This massive volume of trade relies almost entirely on a single overland artery: National Highway 44 (NH-44). The geography of this route is notoriously unforgiving. Passing through the young, seismically active fold mountains of the Himalayas, the highway is constantly exposed to environmental disruptions: Landslides and Mudslides: Heavy rains frequently destabilise slopes, cutting off the Kashmir Valley for days. Shooting Stones: Chronic rockfall zones along the Ramban-Banihal stretch create highly unpredictable hazards. Extreme Weather: Severe winter snows and black ice choke transit capacity, causing long lines of stranded trucks. When these disruptions occur, supply chains stop. The immediate result is price volatility for essential goods in local markets, accompanied by the deterioration of perishable outbound agricultural shipments. For a consumer state, this structural vulnerability acts as a persistent economic tax, limiting growth and driving up the baseline cost of living. The Highway Imperative: Fatalities and the Safety Crisis on NH-44 Beyond its economic impact, the reliance on mountain highways extracts a devastating human toll. Historically, Jammu & Kashmir has ranked among the highest areas in India for accident severity and per-capita traffic fatalities, with mountain highway corridors accounting for the vast majority of these incidents. Several systemic factors drive this high crash rate: [Driver Fatigue from Prolonged Idling] [High-Risk Overtaking & Error] High Fatality Rates [Unforgiving Topography / Sharp Drop-offs] 1. Driver Exhaustion and Burnout: Due to frequent road closures, traffic bottlenecks, and security screenings, truck drivers often endure gruelling wait times. It is common for a driver to remain stuck in transit for 24 to 48 hours along the highway. Operating a heavy commercial vehicle under severe sleep deprivation on narrow, winding roads leads to high rates of driver error. 2. Brake Failures on Sustained Gradients: Navigating long, steep descents requires constant braking. In heavily loaded multi-axle trucks, this sustained friction leads to brake fadea condition where heat buildup temporarily destroys the vehicle's stopping power, turning trucks into runaway hazards on steep mountain drops. 3. High-Risk Overtaking: The slow pace of heavily loaded vehicles on mountain inclines tests the patience of other road users. This leads to risky overtaking manoeuvres on blind curves, resulting in severe head-on collisions or vehicles plunging down steep embankments. Modern Technology Interventions: ITMS and AI in Mobility To mitigate these risks, the region has aggressively deployed next-generation traffic technologies. The introduction of the Intelligent Traffic Management System (ITMS) across key urban corridors and highway checkpoints represents a major step forward in traffic management. By leveraging Artificial Intelligence (AI) and predictive analytics, modern transit enforcement has shifted from passive observation to active, data-driven intervention. Key capabilities of the current ITMS framework include: Automated Speed Enforcement: ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition) cameras integrated with radar units automatically track average speeds across dangerous highway sections, reducing speeding. Load and Compliance Monitoring: AI-assisted cameras identify overloaded commercial vehicles before they enter vulnerable bridge sections or steep inclines. Real-Time Incident Detection: Automated vision systems flag sudden bottlenecks, lane obstructions, or minor rockfalls, allowing authorities to stop traffic upstream before secondary collisions happen. Yet, despite strict enforcement and advanced digital monitoring, technology alone cannot fix the fundamental vulnerabilities of mountain highways. AI can manage driver behaviour, but it cannot stop a landslide, eliminate structural brake fade, or erase driver fatigue from a 12-hour traffic jam. To achieve a lasting reduction in traffic accidents, the region must look beyond enforcement and fundamentally redesign how freight moves through the mountains. The Ro-Ro Model: A Paradigmatic Shift in Freight Logistics The Roll-on/Roll-off (Ro-Ro) service operated by Indian Railways offers an elegant, proven solution to these challenges. Often described as a piggyback logistics model, Ro-Ro combines the efficiency of rail with the door-to-door flexibility of road transport. In a standard Ro-Ro setup, loaded commercial rigid trucks, multi-axle trailers, and personal vehicles are driven directly up a specialised ramp onto heavy-duty, low-bed rail flat wagons. Once secured on the train, the entire vehicle fleet is moved over the rail network as a single unit. The Driver Experience Crucially, the drivers and assistants do not remain inside their truck cabs during the rail journey. Instead, they move to dedicated passenger cars or AC coaches attached to the same train. This layout completely changes the human dynamic of long-haul freight delivery: Mandatory Rest: While the train covers the difficult mountain terrain, drivers get uninterrupted rest in a comfortable environment. Logistical Continuity: Upon arriving at the rail terminal, well-rested drivers step back into their trucks and handle the final miles of delivery over local roads. This approach eliminates the trade-offs typical of traditional freight hauling, offering a hybrid model that maximises the strengths of both rail and road. Technical and Engineering Feasibility: Navigating the USBRL Network The primary question regarding any proposed Ro-Ro service in a mountainous region is structural: Do the clearance envelopes of the rail line allow loaded trucks to pass through safely? On older rail lines, low bridges and narrow tunnels often block high-clearance Ro-Ro loads. However, the newly constructed Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link (USBRL) was built to modern, highly generous design standards. An engineering analysis of the JammuSrinagar rail corridor reveals that its clearance profile is exceptionally well-suited for standard Ro-Ro operations. The line uses standard Indian broad-gauge (1,676 mm) tracks and features a modern horseshoe-shaped tunnel profile. Typically, tunnel heights along this critical route range from 7.39 meters to 7.5 meters, with structural widths spanning 8.4 meters to 8.5 meters. This profile easily accommodates standard electric and diesel locomotives alongside large freight configurations. Key Infrastructure Dimensions on the Route To understand how Ro-Ro can scale here, look at the dimensions of the two largest structural interventions along the line: A. Pir Panjal Railway Tunnel (T-80) Length:** 11.215 km, connecting Banihal directly to Qazigund. Height Profile:** 7.39 m Width Profile:** 8.40 m Significance:** By bypassing the treacherous, landslide-prone surface alignment of the Pir Panjal pass, this tunnel provides a protected underground corridor that cuts transit times from hours down to minutes. B. Tunnel T-49 Length:12.75 km, standing as India's longest transportation tunnel. Cross-Section: Modified horseshoe design. Clearance: Features a clear height exceeding 7 meters. Physical Clearance Verification From a practical loading perspective, a standard large commercial truck stands between 3.8 and 4.0 meters tall. When driven onto a standard low-bed rail flatcar, which has a platform deck sitting roughly 1.25 meters above the rail line, the total combined height of the asset reaches approximately 5.25 meters. When measured against the minimum overhead tunnel profile of 7.39 meters found on the USBRL network, the system retains a clear, unobstructed safety buffer of more than 2 meters. This substantial clearance margin ensures that heavy multi-axle freight can pass through the entire subterranean network smoothly without requiring structural changes to vehicle configurations or risking contact with overhead electrification systems. Socio-Economic and Commercial Impact for a Consumer State Implementing a regular Ro-Ro service between Jammu, Srinagar, and eventually extending inter-modal hubs toward Leh would transform the region's economy. Impact Dimension. Traditional Highway Transport (NH-44). Proposed Rail Ro-Ro Model. Transit Reliability, Subject to frequent closures from landslides, snow, and rockfalls. All-weather, climate-resilient underground operation. | Turnaround Time. 12 to 48 hours, depending on bottlenecks and weather. Predictable 4 to 5-hour scheduled runs. Vehicular Wear & Tear. High; severe strain on brakes, tyres, engines, and suspension. Zero; vehicles remain turned off for the mountain crossing. Fuel Consumption: Massive; high fuel burn during steep climbs and extended idling. |Drastically reduced; minimises diesel consumption. Driver Condition, High fatigue, sleep deprivation, and high accident risk. Rested, safe, and secure in attached passenger coaches. Stabilising Supply Chains and Commercial Goods For a consumer state, the business benefits of Ro-Ro extend across the entire supply chain: Guaranteed Product Quality: Perishable itemssuch as temperature-sensitive pharmaceuticals inbound, or fresh cherries and apples outboundcan move through the mountain barrier without unpredictable delays. This helps eliminate the spoilage losses that currently plague local farmers. Lower Consumer Prices: By eliminating hidden expenses like extended idling fuel costs, emergency highway maintenance, and vehicle downtime, logistics companies can operate more efficiently. These savings translate directly to lower retail prices for consumers on everyday goods. Optimised Inventory Levels: Local businesses can transition from holding expensive safety stock to a nimbler, just-in-time delivery model, freeing up working capital across the regional economy. Protecting the Himalayan Ecosystem The environmental benefits of moving thousands of heavy trucks off mountain roads and onto electric rail lines are profound. The fragile ecology of the Kashmir Valley and Ladakh is highly susceptible to air pollution. Deposits of black carbon from diesel exhaust accelerate glacial retreat in the surrounding mountains. Transitioning heavy freight to electric rail lines significantly cuts regional greenhouse gas emissions, directly supporting long-term conservation efforts for this delicate ecosystem. Strategic Implementation Blueprint To successfully launch Ro-Ro services in Jammu & Kashmir, stakeholders should consider a phased, structured approach: Phase 1: Terminal Infrastructure Development Jammu Hub (Bari Brahmana/Udhampur): Build a dedicated Ro-Ro loading terminal equipped with specialised end-loading and side-loading ramps. This hub must feature large staging yards for trucks, driver rest facilities, and automated weight-verification gantries. Srinagar Hub (Qazigund/Nowgam): Establish a matching terminal in the valley to serve as the main reception and distribution point for inbound freight, and the collection point for outbound agricultural trade. Phase 2: Inter-Modal Logistics Expansion to Ladakh Leh Forward Links: While the rail line terminates in the valley, Srinagar and Drass/Kargil can be developed as dual-mode logistics hubs. Trucks arriving via Ro-Ro in Srinagar can immediately head up the Srinagar-Leh highway (NH-1). This cuts the overall driving distance across difficult terrain by half, making deliveries to Leh far more reliable. Phase 3: Public-Private Policy Framework Incentive Programs: Create an initial operational framework offering green logistics credits or reduced toll fees for fleet operators who adopt the Ro-Ro system. Scheduled Freight Pathways: Set up fixed, high-priority time slots for Ro-Ro trains, ensuring logistics companies can promise reliable, guaranteed delivery windows. Conclusion: A Vision for Next-Generation Mobility The case for introducing Roll-on/Roll-off services to Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh extends beyond traditional transportation policy; it is a vital initiative for regional safety and economic modernisation. While digital tools like ITMS and AI models have modernised highway enforcement, they work within the limits of an inherently dangerous road corridor. The structural engineering data confirms that the USBRL network's wide horseshoe tunnels are fully prepared to support this advanced transit model without clearance issues. By taking heavy trucks off the most volatile sections of the highway, this framework directly addresses the root causes of severe traffic accidents, saves lives, and ensures a stable supply of affordable goods. Moving forward, deploying the Ro-Ro model represents an essential step in building a safer, more connected, and economically resilient nation. (The author is a renowned social reformer/activist with over two decades of experience. For feedback email: umarbhat07@gmail.com)
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