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'My children are there, I am here': Iranian engineer remains at Zojila tunnel despite crisis at home

Minamarg (Zojila), June 9:  As engineers and workers celebrated a major breakthrough in the construction of the strategic Zojila Tunnel on Tuesday, one of the project's authority engineers revealed that he chose to remain at the site despite his family being in Iran amid escalating tensions in the Middle East. Yousuf Eshagpour Rahimabadi, a lead engineer with Megha Engineering and Infrastructure Limited (MEIL), said he has spent nearly five years overseeing critical engineering work on the ambitious all-weather tunnel project that will connect Kashmir with Ladakh throughout the year. "Of course I miss my home," Yousuf said. "My two children are in Iran. They were supposed to come to India, but because of the current situation they decided to stay there. They are standing with the people there, and I am standing here with this tunnel." The engineer, who joined the project since its inception, said nearly 80 per cent of the tunnel's physical work has been completed. He described the breakthrough as a major milestone achieved after more than 11.25 million man-hours of work without any casualty. The Zojila Tunnel, being constructed beneath one of the most challenging mountain ranges in the world, has confronted engineers with severe geological and climatic obstacles.  According to Yousuf, the young and fragile Himalayan geology, combined with poor rock conditions and significant water ingress, repeatedly slowed excavation and construction. "The geological condition is very poor and there is a lot of water. This naturally made the process slower than what was originally envisaged," he added. Despite temperatures plunging to minus 35 degrees Celsius in the Minamarg sector, workers continued operations around the clock in two shifts. "We worked day and night. Difficulty comes, but we are engineers and our job is to solve problems," he said. While the tunnel breakthrough marks a significant engineering achievement, substantial work remains before the project becomes operational. Yousuf said ventilation systems, drainage works and tunnel lining are among the key tasks yet to be completed. "It will take another two to two-and-a-half years to finish the remaining work,"  Meanwhile, MEIL executive Suchika Joshi, who has been associated with the project through years of construction said the breakthrough represents the culmination of relentless effort under extreme conditions. "If you ask me about challenges, every second was a challenge," Joshi said. She recalled working through harsh winters, heavy snowfall and sub-zero temperatures that often dropped below minus 30 degrees Celsius. The project, she said, demanded extraordinary commitment from engineers, designers, workers and management teams. "I don't think our engineers, directors and design teams slept properly when this project started. What you see today is the result of countless sleepless nights," she said. Joshi said difficult terrain, unpredictable weather and repeated machinery-related challenges forced teams to constantly adapt their plans and methods. "Sometimes there were things that nobody knew would emerge. Only time revealed those challenges, and the company had to respond to them," she said. She credited the project's progress to coordination between MEIL, the National Highways and Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited (NHIDCL), consultants and government agencies. Beyond its engineering significance, Joshi said the tunnel is expected to transform connectivity to Ladakh, which remains cut off by heavy snowfall for several months every year. Once completed, it will provide year-round road access between Srinagar and Leh and significantly enhance military mobility in the strategically sensitive region bordering both China and Pakistan "This is not just a tunnel. "It is important for the country's security, for the Army and for the people of Ladakh who often remain disconnected during winter months," Joshi added. Although the breakthrough allows excavation from both ends to meet, the tunnel is not yet ready for public traffic. Officials said extensive finishing work, including concrete lining and installation of operational systems, must be completed before the tunnel can be opened. "We are trying to deliver it to the nation as soon as possible," Joshi said. She added that that progress would continue. "But it also depends on weather conditions in the high-altitude region.

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'Unconstitutional Trespass': Sajad Lone demands Mehbooba Mufti admit AIIMS meet was "An Error of Judgement"

'What stops BJP or RSS from doing the same?'; Holds CM Omar accountable for this constitutional impropriety Srinagar, June 6: J&K Peoples Conference President and MLA Handwara Sajad Gani Lone on Saturday launched a stinging attack on former Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti over her chairing of a review meeting at AIIMS, calling it an "unconstitutional trespass" and demanding that she publicly admit it was an error of judgement. Lone warned that Mehbooba Mufti's act, carried out without holding any elected office, has set a dangerous precedent that could open the floodgates for other non-elected individuals to assume similar institutional authority in Jammu & Kashmir. "The chairing of the review meeting at AIIMS by a non-MLA was an unconstitutional trespass and will remain an unconstitutional trespass," Lone said. Directing his remarks pointedly at Mehbooba Mufti, Lone posed a direct question: if she can chair a review meeting of a central institution today without being an MLA, what stops an RSS or BJP non-MLA functionary from doing the same — especially when they can point to 28 MLAs against the PDP's four? "What stops Dr. Farooq Abdullah Sahib, Azad Sahib, or Nirmal Singh Sahib from chairing similar meetings? The list can go on and on," Lone said, underscoring that no such political entitlement exists anywhere else in India. He further questioned whether the elected political space in J&K was "destined to be a fish market," warning that by not admitting her error, Mehbooba Mufti had effectively opened the door for "all sorts of unelected and most likely politically undesirable species, especially in Kashmir, to chair similar meetings." Lone also turned his guns on Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, holding him partly responsible for the situation. He argued that the CM's pattern of setting his ministers against opposition MLAs and eroding their authority had created the conditions for this constitutional impropriety to occur in the first place. "Had the CM not set his ministers against the opposition MLAs and eroded their authority, this event of constitutional impropriety may not have taken place," Lone said, demanding that the Chief Minister clarify these issues once and for all. Lone also pre-empted any argument that Union Health Minister J.P. Nadda's involvement or approval lent legitimacy to Mehbooba's chairing of the meeting. "Nadda Sahib is the honourable Health Minister of India. But he does not have the power to redesign constitutional roles," Lone said flatly, adding that whether Mehbooba called Nadda or not "hardly changes anything." PC President had earlier described the move as one "packed with audacity" and warned it amounted to "nothing short of a constitutional crisis." He had then questioned whether J&K was witnessing the rise of a third power centre, operating in the shadows of the elected government, and warned: "It is Mehbooba Ji today. It could be somebody else tomorrow." Lone made clear that he remains open to Mehbooba Mufti walking back the act by acknowledging it as a mistake. But if she does not, he warned, she would be leaving the door permanently open with consequences that could prove far more damaging to J&K's already fragile constitutional order than the AIIMS meeting itself. "It is imperative that she admits it was an error of judgement," he said.

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PEMA foundation calls on LG Sinha, seeks support for women-centric Pashmina artisan awards 2026

Srinagar, June 6: A delegation of the PEMA Foundation called on the J&K Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, at Lok Bhavan and discussed a range of issues concerning the welfare of artisans, promotion of Kashmir Pashmina, and strengthening of export opportunities for the sector. During the meeting, the delegation apprised the Lieutenant Governor about the Foundation's proposal to organize the Pashmina Artisan Awards 2026 during September/October this year. The Foundation informed that the upcoming edition of the awards is proposed to be dedicated exclusively to women artisans in recognition of their immense contribution to the Kashmir Pashmina industry. The delegation highlighted that women artisans constitute the backbone of the sector and play a crucial role in spinning, weaving, embroidery, and various allied activities that preserve and sustain this centuries-old heritage craft. The delegation conveyed its gratitude for the continued patronage extended by the Lieutenant Governor to the Pashmina Artisan Awards, which were successfully organized in 2023 and 2025 under his esteemed guidance and support. The awards have emerged as an important platform for recognizing excellence among artisans and encouraging younger generations to remain associated with the craft. The PEMA Foundation also submitted suggestions aimed at strengthening the global position of Kashmir Pashmina. The delegation requested the  Lieutenant Governor to advocate with the Government of India for granting handmade Kashmir Pashmina a special recognition as a "Luxury Product of India" under national export promotion initiatives. Such recognition, it was noted, would help position Kashmir Pashmina among the world's most prestigious luxury textile products and create sustainable livelihood opportunities for thousands of artisan families. The delegation further appreciated the Government's efforts in implementing the GI Pashmina Labelling Initiative, which has significantly strengthened the authenticity and credibility of genuine Kashmir Pashmina products in domestic and international markets. While acknowledging the considerable enhancement in testing and certification capacity achieved in recent years, the Foundation requested the establishment of a dedicated facilitation mechanism for verified exporters to ensure timely processing of export consignments without affecting the integrity of the certification process. The members of the delegation also expressed their appreciation for the transformative development initiatives undertaken across Jammu & Kashmir under the leadership of the Lieutenant Governor. As a responsible civil society organization, the PEMA Foundation particularly appreciated the administration's sustained and determined efforts to combat the menace of drug abuse, which has emerged as a major social challenge. The Foundation acknowledged the various awareness campaigns, enforcement measures, and rehabilitation initiatives being implemented to safeguard the future of the youth of Jammu & Kashmir. The Lieutenant Governor gave a patient hearing to the issues and suggestions presented by the delegation and assured continued support for initiatives aimed at artisan welfare, preservation of traditional crafts, and promotion of exports from Jammu & Kashmir. The PEMA Foundation reaffirmed its commitment to working closely with all stakeholders to preserve the legacy of Kashmir Pashmina, enhance artisan livelihoods, and strengthen the global presence of this unique heritage craft.

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Sajad Lone Questions Mehbooba Mufti's AIIMS Review Meeting, Calls It a "Constitutional Crisis"

Srinagar, June 5: Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Conference President and MLA Handwara, Sajad Lone, on Friday raised a clarion call and criticism over PDP president and former Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti chairing a review meeting at AIIMS, terming the development a "constitutional crisis" and questioning the authority under which such a meeting was conducted. In a statement issued here, Lone said the episode represented yet another instance of institutional disempowerment in Jammu and Kashmir and accused the present administration of remaining silent despite what he described as a direct challenge to the constitutional competencies of the elected government. "Irony does a thousand deaths today on Kashmiri politics," Lone said. He expressed surprise that a former chief minister had presided over a review meeting of an institution functioning under the Union Government. He argued that constitutional powers vested in the elected government are, in essence, assets belonging to the people of Jammu and Kashmir and cannot be allowed to be diluted or bypassed. Questioning the legal and administrative basis of the meeting, Lone asked under what authority Mehbooba Mufti chaired the review.  He sought clarity on whether there had been any special notification, government order, or authorization from New Delhi permitting such an arrangement. "Constitutionally, a former chief minister cannot chair review meetings of departments functioning under the elected government, let alone institutions that fall under the Central Government. Chairing a review meeting of a Central Government institution is a constitutional impossibility," he said. Drawing comparisons with other states, Lone questioned whether former chief ministers such as Mamata Banerjee or M. K. Stalin would be permitted to conduct similar review meetings, and asked whether a "special arrangement" was now in operation in Jammu and Kashmir. He further wondered whether the region was witnessing the emergence of a "third power centre," suggesting that such developments could signal a new phase of political and administrative interference.  Lone cautioned that while reviewing public institutions is important, Jammu and Kashmir, already grappling with diminished institutional powers, cannot afford another round of disempowerment. "This is not just a review meeting. There is much more than meets the eye. Today it is Mehbooba Ji, tomorrow it could be someone else. Be prepared for a lot of theatre," he said. Lone also took note of the optics surrounding the meeting, referring to the presence of security personnel and describing the entire episode as reflective of a deeper constitutional and political concern that requires immediate clarification from the authorities.

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'My children are there, I am here': Iranian engineer remains at Zojila tunnel despite crisis at home

Minamarg (Zojila), June 9:  As engineers and workers celebrated a major breakthrough in the construction of the strategic Zojila Tunnel on Tuesday, one of the project's authority engineers revealed that he chose to remain at the site despite his family being in Iran amid escalating tensions in the Middle East. Yousuf Eshagpour Rahimabadi, a lead engineer with Megha Engineering and Infrastructure Limited (MEIL), said he has spent nearly five years overseeing critical engineering work on the ambitious all-weather tunnel project that will connect Kashmir with Ladakh throughout the year. "Of course I miss my home," Yousuf said. "My two children are in Iran. They were supposed to come to India, but because of the current situation they decided to stay there. They are standing with the people there, and I am standing here with this tunnel." The engineer, who joined the project since its inception, said nearly 80 per cent of the tunnel's physical work has been completed. He described the breakthrough as a major milestone achieved after more than 11.25 million man-hours of work without any casualty. The Zojila Tunnel, being constructed beneath one of the most challenging mountain ranges in the world, has confronted engineers with severe geological and climatic obstacles.  According to Yousuf, the young and fragile Himalayan geology, combined with poor rock conditions and significant water ingress, repeatedly slowed excavation and construction. "The geological condition is very poor and there is a lot of water. This naturally made the process slower than what was originally envisaged," he added. Despite temperatures plunging to minus 35 degrees Celsius in the Minamarg sector, workers continued operations around the clock in two shifts. "We worked day and night. Difficulty comes, but we are engineers and our job is to solve problems," he said. While the tunnel breakthrough marks a significant engineering achievement, substantial work remains before the project becomes operational. Yousuf said ventilation systems, drainage works and tunnel lining are among the key tasks yet to be completed. "It will take another two to two-and-a-half years to finish the remaining work,"  Meanwhile, MEIL executive Suchika Joshi, who has been associated with the project through years of construction said the breakthrough represents the culmination of relentless effort under extreme conditions. "If you ask me about challenges, every second was a challenge," Joshi said. She recalled working through harsh winters, heavy snowfall and sub-zero temperatures that often dropped below minus 30 degrees Celsius. The project, she said, demanded extraordinary commitment from engineers, designers, workers and management teams. "I don't think our engineers, directors and design teams slept properly when this project started. What you see today is the result of countless sleepless nights," she said. Joshi said difficult terrain, unpredictable weather and repeated machinery-related challenges forced teams to constantly adapt their plans and methods. "Sometimes there were things that nobody knew would emerge. Only time revealed those challenges, and the company had to respond to them," she said. She credited the project's progress to coordination between MEIL, the National Highways and Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited (NHIDCL), consultants and government agencies. Beyond its engineering significance, Joshi said the tunnel is expected to transform connectivity to Ladakh, which remains cut off by heavy snowfall for several months every year. Once completed, it will provide year-round road access between Srinagar and Leh and significantly enhance military mobility in the strategically sensitive region bordering both China and Pakistan "This is not just a tunnel. "It is important for the country's security, for the Army and for the people of Ladakh who often remain disconnected during winter months," Joshi added. Although the breakthrough allows excavation from both ends to meet, the tunnel is not yet ready for public traffic. Officials said extensive finishing work, including concrete lining and installation of operational systems, must be completed before the tunnel can be opened. "We are trying to deliver it to the nation as soon as possible," Joshi said. She added that that progress would continue. "But it also depends on weather conditions in the high-altitude region.

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Teachers don't need seasonal sympathy tweets but dignity, honesty in public life: Inam U Nabi

Srinagar, May 31: Awami Itihaad Party (AIP) Chief Spokesperson Inam Un Nabi on Sunday lashed out at Mehbooba Mufti saying that teachers in Jammu and Kashmir do not need "seasonal sympathy tweets" but  deserve consistency, dignity and honesty in public life. He was referring to tweet of former JK chief minister and People's Democratic Party (PDP) chief Mehbooba Mufti wherein she accused the National Conference government of its silence over Teachers Eligibility Test (TET). In a tweet, Mehbooba Mufti said thousands of teachers in J&K were face uncertainty, anguish, and the looming threat of termination. "While other states are fighting to protect their teachers by filing review petitions before the Supreme Court on the TET issue our government chose silence despite earlier assurances of support.Teachers deserve advocacy and protection, not indifference at a moment that could determine their livelihood and future," she wrote on X. Reacting to her tweet, Inam Nabi lashed out at Mufti saying that one cannot ignite fear in power and preach compassion in opposition. "Kashmir remembers both the statements and the signatures," he said. He said that Mehbooba Mufti today speaks about “advocacy” and “protection” for teachers as if people have forgotten her own tenure. "The same Mehbooba Mufti, while heading the government, ordered screening tests for nearly 65,000 ReT teachers and questioned their competence, qualifications and credibility," he said. He said today Mufti sheds tears for teachers facing uncertainty, but when she was in power, it was her own government that pushed thousands of teachers into anxiety, humiliation and fear. "What changed now? Opposition benches? Political convenience? Or selective memory? It is astonishing to see those who once treated teachers with suspicion now presenting themselves as their protectors," Inam U Nabi said. "Even Omar Abdullah had then questioned PDP’s move and asked whether the government had similarly screened its own political appointees before rewarding them with positions," he added. Inam Un Nabi, however, urged J&K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah to rise above political differences and protect the teachers of Jammu and Kashmir by immediately filing a review petition before the Supreme Court on the TET issue. “Teachers are the backbone of society. Their livelihoods and dignity cannot be subjected to political silence or administrative indifference. The government must stand with them legally and morally at this critical juncture,” he added.

Sports nurture talent, prepare youth to face challenges in life: Sakina Itoo

Udhampur, Jan 10: Minister for Education, Social Welfare, Health and Medical Education, Sakeena Itoo Saturday conducted an extensive tour of far-flung areas of Tehsil Panchari of  District Udhampur and felicitated the winners of  6th ISKOI India Karate Championship–2025 during an impressive medal ceremony held at Government Higher Secondary School, Panchari here. Mission Director POSHAN Sajad Ahmad Ganai, Director Social Welfare Jammu Ranjeet Singh, Director Health Services Jammu, Director Colleges, PO Poshan, Assistant Commissioner Revenue, Joint Director School Education Udhampur -Reasi, DDC Member Panchari, other district officers, parents of medal winners and large number of locals were also present on the occasion. Addressing the gathering, the Minister congratulated the girl achievers, their parents and the local populace on the remarkable accomplishment of young girls. She lauded their dedication, discipline and fighting spirit and expressed  pride in the fact that many of these medal winners hailed from far-flung and remote areas, overcoming limited resources and challenging circumstances, to bring laurels to Jammu and Kashmir. Minister Sakeena said that the achievements of these young girl sportspersons reflect their hard work and their parents as well as the growing sports culture in the region. “Your success proves that talent knows no geographical barriers. With determination and proper guidance, our youth can excel on any national and international platform,” she stated. Highlighting the importance of sports, the Minister said that sporting activities provide a common platform for budding sportspersons to showcase their talent and prepare them to face challenges in life. She urged the participants to actively engage in sports for physical fitness, mental well-being  and overall personality development. She assured continued government support for promoting sports activities, especially in rural and far-flung areas, to ensure equal opportunities for talented players. She also lauded the efforts of the International Shito-Ryu Karate Organisation of India for promoting sports culture among youth, especially in rural areas. During the ceremony, the Minister interacted with the players, coaches and parents, appreciating the role of coaches and families in nurturing young talent. She encouraged the medal winners to continue their  training and aim for greater achievements at national and international competitions. During the ceremony, as many as 47 medal winners of the 6th ISKOI India Karate championship–2025 were felicitated by the  Minister and presented trophies and prizes to them. On the sidelines of the event, Sakeena Itoo Later distributed school bags and umbrellas under the Beti Bachao Beti Padhao scheme. Later, the Minister also interacted with DDC Member Panchari, former PRI members and locals who projected several  issues and demands pertaining to health, education, road and other sector before the Minister. While interacting with them, the Minister said that the Director Health Services Jammu has been given strict instructions to prepare a holistic plan for upgradation of medical care facilities at the PHC Panchari as well as addressing shortage of staff, owing to the remoteness of area from district head quarters. She further added that the maintenance of road and allied works will be taken up with concerned quarters for immediate redressal. She reaffirmed that the Government led by  Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah is committed to strengthen road connectivity, health infrastructure and other essential facilities to ensure every basic service is available at the doorsteps of common people. She also said that the Tourism potential of the Panchari area will be tapped to its full extent by the Government, which will eventually lead to overall development of the area and add to its economic efficiency.

With technology on display, Indian Army holds Know Your Army event in Baramulla

Baramulla, Jan 25: The Indian Army on Sunday organised Know Your Army event at District Police Line (DPL) Baramulla. From Artillery guns to Fly past by Drones in action and from new generation vehicles and latest equipment on display, the Dagger Division of Indian Army put on display its weapons to instill national pride among locals in Baramulla. The event was organised to commemorate 77th Republic Day with great enthusiasm and patriotic fervour. The event was organised by Dagger Division of Chinar Corps to showcase the operational capabilities of the Indian army and to inspire local youth to pursue careers in the Armed Forces, reinforcing National pride and unity.  GOC, Dagger Division was the Chief Guest at the occasion while other and senior army officers and officials from civil administration were also present at the occasion. The event was declared open by the by GoC Dagger Division for the public. "Weather did not dampen the spirit of the enthusiastic locals and children who thronged the event  in large numbers to witnessed the display," an official handout reads. Major highlights of the celebrations were an impressive capability display of Swarm of Drones, martial arts by Army and children of Chinar Yuva. "Children witnessing the  event were enthralled by the mesmerising show of the Canine companions of soldiers," the handout reads. The people present at the occasion were entertained by vibrant, energetic and melodious Kashmiri renditions of famous songs sung by the local band, Strings of Baramulla of Chinar YUVA Center.   A captivating display of state of the art weapons and military equipment found favour with the youth. The event witnessed by approximately 1500 spectators, including Army and government officials besids the students from schools and colleges. The event received widespread appreciations from students and the local community, who expressed admiration for the discipline, dedication and combat readiness of the Indian Army. "Event successfully strengthened public confidence in the armed forces and fostered a renewed sense of patriotism among the youth of Baramulla," the handout reads.

JK Congress protests 'anti-poor' LPG price hike

Jammu, Mar 8: The Jammu and Kashmir Congress protested against the LPG price hike here on Sunday, saying this "anti-poor" decision by the government will add to the financial burden on the common man. Led by PCC president Tariq Hamid Karra and working president Raman Bhalla, the protesters also criticised the Indo-US trade deal, alleging that it will adversely impact the country's economy, according to a party spokesperson. The protesters gathered in Model Town, Digiana, near here, raised slogans against the ruling BJP and criticised what they described as the government's "surrender" in the Indo-US trade negotiations. The price of domestic cooking gas LPG was hiked on Saturday by a steep Rs 60 per cylinder, the second increase in less than a year, as the spike in global energy rates following the West Asia crisis weighed on the world's third largest energy consumer. Non-subsidised LPG -- the one that common households use in kitchens -- will now cost Rs 913 per 14.2 kg cylinder in Delhi as against Rs 853 previously, according to the Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) website. The protesters said the continued rise in the prices of essential commodities, particularly cooking gas, has added to the financial burden on ordinary households. Addressing the protesters, Karra termed the LPG price hike "cruel". Many rural households still do not have access to piped gas supply and rely entirely on LPG cylinders. This will force them to plan their monthly budgets more carefully, he said. He demanded an immediate rollback of the price hike. The Congress leader described the Indo-US trade deal as a "major blow" to the country's economic interests. Instead of safeguarding the nation's economic and strategic priorities, the Centre "bowed to pressure" from the United States, he charged. He also expressed concern over the possible implications of the trade deal on India's agriculture and dairy sectors, and claimed that orchardists and dairy farmers in Jammu and Kashmir will be severely affected if safeguards are not put in place. "Our apple growers, walnut producers and small dairy farmers could face serious challenges if cheap imports enter the market without minimum support guarantees," Karra said. He demanded that the government present a white paper on the trade deal in Parliament. PCC working president Bhalla also strongly condemned the "unprecedented" hike in LPG prices and said poor and middle-class families will be badly affected by this decision of the Union government. He called for an LPG relief package for families belonging to the BPL (below poverty line) category, along with a special subsidy buffer for Jammu and Kashmir, citing the higher transportation and logistics costs in hilly regions. (PTI)

'Support your children through setback, they will bounce back stronger'

Srinagar, Jan 15: After the Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (BOSE) declared the result of the class 10th and 12th annual (regular) examinations, the whole focus shifted to the achievers, particularly the toppers. Amidst the appreciation and celebrations for the successful candidates, a stark reality has emerged in society that none of the stakeholders talk about those students who could not pass the examination. This emerging trend has become dangerous for the young students particularly the average performers or those who do not pass the exam in their first attempt. Amid this, a government school teacher has put forth a clear message for the parents of those children who could not qualify the JKBOSE exams. Aasima Jan, a government school teacher from Baramulla district said that expectations of the parents should not make the students victim of depression. She believes that the parents must stand by their children who could not qualify the JKBOSE exams or qualified it with average grades. After the announcement of the results, some students qualified the exams with good marks in class 10th and 12th exams while qualified with average grades while some could not qualify the exams. "Those parents whose children either took less marks or could not qualify for the exam, must be a little upset with their children. As a parent, it is natural to feel disappointed when your child does not come up to your expectations," Aasima Jan said. She however said that the high expectations of parents should not make the child a victim of depression. "Class 10th exam is just a first step in the educational journey of these children. This is not the end of life. Life will provide more opportunities, with more chances and more ways to excel," Aasima Jan said. She said the parents must support their child at this time deal with this setback. "If parents support their child at this time, their kids will bounce back more stronger in future. Parents must tell their children that failures are not opposite to success but are actually part of success," she said. She said there were many people who did not qualify normal exams but proved their worth in life after facing setbacks. "Parents must put in their efforts. Embrace their child, support them instead of letting them down," she said. As the JKBOSE declared the result of class 10th and 12th class examination, the stakeholders and society at large pour praise and attention on the top performers while there was a deafening silence surrounding those who do not pass the examination. The move raised a serious concern, particularly about the way children are being brought up. It raised big question that: “Are we preparing our students to be strong enough to cope with the failure?”

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Dental College Srinagar observes World No Tobacco Day 2026 at KU
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Srinagar, June 1: World No Tobacco Day 2026 was observed with great enthusiasm and active participation at the University of Kashmir, Srinagar. The function was organised in collaboration with the Department of Public Health Dentistry, Government Dental College & Hospital (GDCH), Srinagar. The programme was organized with the objective of creating awareness regarding the harmful effects of tobacco use, promoting healthy lifestyles, and strengthening the message of a tobacco-free society under the banner of the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan. World No Tobacco Day, observed annually on May 31 under the leadership of the World Health Organization (WHO), serves as a global platform to highlight the devastating health, social, economic, and environmental consequences of tobacco consumption. The day aims to encourage individuals, communities, and institutions to take collective action against tobacco use and support tobacco cessation initiatives.  Tobacco remains one of the leading preventable causes of disease and death worldwide, causing cancers, cardiovascular diseases, respiratory illnesses, and numerous oral health problems. The programme commenced with a Walkathon and awareness rally on Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan, which was flagged off by the Vice-Chancellor  University of Kashmir Dr. Neelofar Khan. The rally witnessed enthusiastic participation from students, faculty members, healthcare professionals, and volunteers who carried awareness placards and disseminated messages highlighting the dangers of tobacco consumption and substance abuse.  The event reflected the University’s commitment towards promoting health and well-being among students and the wider community. Following the rally, a series of expert lectures was conducted by distinguished speakers from various healthcare disciplines. The first lecture was delivered by Dr. Naveed Nazir, Head, Department of Chest Medicine and Pulmonology, on the topic “Breaking the Habit: Harsh Realities of Tobacco.” He elaborated on the detrimental impact of tobacco on respiratory health, emphasizing its role in chronic lung diseases, cancer, and premature mortality, while stressing the urgent need for effective tobacco cessation interventions. The second lecture was delivered by Dr. Yasir Rather on “Nicotine and the Brain.” He discussed the neurobiological basis of nicotine addiction, explaining how tobacco products influence brain chemistry and contribute to dependence, mental health issues, and behavioural changes. An insightful lecture was also presented by Dr. Aasim Farooq Shah, Head and In-charge, Department of Public Health Dentistry, Government Dental College & Hospital, Srinagar, on “Behavioural Interventions in Tobacco Cessation.” He highlighted evidence-based behavioural counselling techniques, motivational interviewing, and community-based strategies that have proven effective in helping individuals quit tobacco. He emphasized that tobacco cessation requires a multidisciplinary approach combining counselling, behavioural support, and sustained follow-up. The programme further featured a presentation by Dr. Asif Yousuf and Dr. Asifa Ashraf on “Landscape of Tobacco,” providing participants with an overview of tobacco prevalence, emerging consumption trends, novel nicotine delivery products, and the public health challenges posed by tobacco use in contemporary society. A significant highlight of the programme was the awareness generated regarding the Tobacco Cessation Centre established at the University Health Centre, University of Kashmir, in collaboration with the Department of Public Health Dentistry, Government Dental College & Hospital, Srinagar. The centre serves as a dedicated facility providing professional counselling, behavioural support, awareness services, and guidance to students, faculty, staff, and members of the community seeking assistance in quitting tobacco. The initiative represents an important step toward institutionalizing tobacco cessation services and making evidence-based support readily accessible within the university campus. The organisers expressed their sincere appreciation to Dr. Khalid Nazir, Coordinator, University Health Centre, University of Kashmir, for his invaluable support, leadership, and coordination in successfully organizing the programme. His continuous efforts in strengthening health promotion activities and fostering collaborations between the University Health Centre and Government Dental College & Hospital, Srinagar, were acknowledged as instrumental in the success of the event and in advancing the cause of tobacco control and health awareness within the university community. The primary objective of the programme was to sensitize students and young adults about the harmful effects of tobacco consumption, encourage healthy lifestyle choices, promote behavioural change, and strengthen ongoing efforts aimed at achieving a tobacco-free and drug-free society. The event concluded with an interactive discussion session, during which participants engaged actively with the experts, sought guidance on tobacco cessation strategies, and reaffirmed their commitment to spreading awareness against tobacco use.  Participants also pledged their support towards the vision of a healthier, tobacco-free future and the objectives of the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan. The programme served as a strong reminder that collective action through education, awareness, counselling, and community engagement remains essential in reducing the burden of tobacco-related diseases and creating a healthier society for future generations.

Khaki association holds Veer Nari Samman at Handwara to honour families of martyrs
KS news desk June 1, 2026 0

Handwara, June 1: The Khaki Association, under the leadership of its President Annu Pasricha, Monday organised a grand Veer Nari Samman Ceremony at Environment Hall at Handwara. The event was organised as part of longstanding commitment towards national integration, public welfare, and to honour the courageous Veer Naris and families of martyrs who made the supreme sacrifice in the service of the nation. The programme was organised with the active support and coordination of Ghulam Mohi-ud-Din Sheikh, who worked closely with the Khaki Association to facilitate the event. Known for his dedication towards national causes, he has consistently contributed to initiatives that promote patriotism, peace, and public welfare. The overall event management and on-ground coordination were efficiently handled by Dr. Sheikh Jamsheed, a noted social and peace activist, whose efforts ensured the smooth and successful conduct of the programme. His leadership and commitment played a vital role in bringing together various stakeholders and organizing the event in a dignified and impactful manner. The event witnessed the participation of nearly 250 attendees, including Veer Naris, families of martyrs, senior government officials, civil society members, social activists, youth leaders, media representatives, and local residents. During the programme, 35 families of martyred Jammu & Kashmir Police personnel and 6 families of Army and CAPF martyrs were felicitated in recognition of their sacrifice, resilience, and contribution to the nation. The ceremony was graced by several dignitaries, including Shrikant Balasaheb Suse Deputy Commissioner Kupwara, Sahil Sarangal Senior Superintendent of Police Kupwara,  Javed Naseem Masoodi Additional Deputy Commissioner Handwara, Aizaz Panjwari Divisional Forest Officer Langate, Advocate Nadeem Majeed Dar President Bar Association Handwara, Dr. Aabida War Social Worker, Tauseef Raina President Global Youth Foundation and representatives of Awami Welfare Forum, Tahir Majeed Director, Kashmir Writers Association,  Advocate Mir Imran, Dr. Sheikh Jamsheed, Faisal Mohi Ud Din Sheikh,  Sahil Pathan, DLSC Member, Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports Speaking on the occasion Annu Pasricha reiterated the organization's commitment to standing with the families of martyrs and ensuring that their sacrifices are remembered and respected. She emphasized that Veer Naris are symbols of courage, dignity, and unwavering patriotism whose strength continues to inspire future generations. Dr. Sheikh Jamsheed, while addressing the gathering, stated that honouring the families of martyrs is not only a gesture of respect but a collective responsibility of society. He emphasized that the sacrifices made by the martyrs and the strength shown by their families must always be remembered and serve as a guiding force for the younger generation to work towards peace, unity, and nation-building. Over the years, the Khaki Association has actively worked towards strengthening the bond between security forces and the people of Jammu & Kashmir through various patriotic, social, and humanitarian initiatives. The organization has consistently conducted programmes dedicated to honouring martyrs, supporting Veer Naris, promoting national unity, encouraging youth participation in nation-building, and creating platforms that recognize the sacrifices made by members of the armed forces, CAPFs, J&K Police, and their families.

PoK resident among 2 held by Army near LoC in Uri
KS news desk May 31, 2026 0

Baramulla, May 31: Security forces detained a Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) resident and a woman from Uri near the Line of Control (LoC) in north Kashmir's Baramulla district, officials said on Sunday. As per the reports , a PoK national identified as Zeeshan Ahmad Mir, son of Lal Din Mir and a resident of Muzaffarabad , was apprehended by Army's 12 Grenadiers unit at Silikote in Uri. He was detained along with Iram Bano, daughter of Abdul Majeed Mir and a resident of Tilawari in Uri. Reports said the duo may have been involved in a love affair. "Both are currently in the custody of the Army and are being questioned to ascertain the circumstances surrounding the cross-border movement," the official said. In a separate incident in the same sector, security forces also apprehended a former Territorial Army personnel while he was allegedly attempting to cross the LoC. Officials said investigations are underway in both cases, and further details are awaited. A senior police official said that the investigations have started into the matter and details will be shared accordingly.

Daily Excelsior photojournalist gets CDS honour
KS news desk May 31, 2026 0

Srinagar, May 31: Senior photojournalist, Aabid Nabi of Daily Excelsior has been awarded the prestigious Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) Commendation Card in recognition of his contribution to journalism and media coverage in the Kashmir Valley. The commendation was presented by General Anil Chauhan during a ceremony held in New Delhi. Abid Nabi, a seasoned photojournalist, was honoured for his professional work documenting key events and developments across Kashmir over the years. Known for his extensive field coverage, he has earned recognition for responsible and balanced reporting through his photographic work. The award has been welcomed by members of the media fraternity in Jammu and Kashmir, who described the honour as a significant recognition of the role of journalism in informing the public and documenting developments in the region. The CDS Commendation Card is awarded to individuals for distinguished service and notable contributions in their respective fields. The recognition marks a major milestone in Nabi's journalistic career.

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NSUI protests after NTA cancels NEET-UG 2026 over paper leak

New Delhi, May 12: A massive protest organised by the National Students' Union of India (NSUI) broke out near the Shastri Bhawan on Tuesday, against the alleged paper leak in NEET-UG this year. The exam was held on May 3, following which allegations of paper leak surfaced, triggering investigations by the Rajasthan Special Operations Group (SOG) and central agencies. Earlier, the National Testing Agency (NTA) announced the cancellation of NEET-UG 2026, and said the examination will be re-conducted on dates to be notified separately. In a statement, the NTA said the decision was taken with the approval of the Government of India in the interest of maintaining transparency and preserving trust in the national examination system.

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