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MP Er Rashid raises plight of daily wagers, contractual, consolidated employees in Parliament

Srinagar, Feb 12: North Kashmir MP Engineer Rashid Thursday made a strong and emotional appeal to the Union Government, urging it not to strangle the livelihoods of daily wagers, contractual and consolidated employees and warning that development built on their suffering would amount to grave injustice. During his address in the House, Engineer Rashid said that irrespective of who owns the wealth or who builds grand structures, every palace is ultimately constructed on the sweat and blood of workers. “If we fail to respect their labour and sacrifice, it will be a great injustice,” he said. Drawing attention to the situation in Jammu and Kashmir, the MP said the House would be shocked to learn that thousands of daily wagers, contractual and consolidated employees, working in factories, workshops and government departments have remained unregularised for decades. He pointed out that many of them were engaged in their youth, their children are now in their twenties and the employees themselves have crossed fifty years of age, yet continue to be denied regular status. Sharing a personal example, Engineer Rashid said he himself worked in the public sector in 2008 and even after leaving the job fourteen years ago, dues in his area remain unpaid till date, reflecting the harsh realities faced by daily wagers and contractual staff. Citing the saying of Prophet Muhammad (SAW), he reminded the House that wages must be paid before the sweat dries and questioned why even the right to strike is being taken away from such employees. Er Rashid urged the government to bring, if not immediately, then at least in the near future, a national policy for the regularisation of daily wagers, contractual and consolidated employees working in factories, semi government organisation and government departments, so that families forced to survive on uncertainty can earn dignified livelihoods. Engineer Rashid also raised serious concern over the condition of porters working along border areas, from Karnah to Kanyakumari, who serve alongside the Army and BSF but whose rights remain completely unprotected. He cited cases from Baramulla where porters lost their lives while on duty and received only token compensation with no proper rehabilitation and demanded statutory protection of their rights. Highlighting the plight of employees in the unorganised sector, he questioned the adequacy of the minimum wage, asking what could possibly be managed in Rs 350 per day. He pointed out that even inside Parliament, sanitation staff who repeatedly greet MPs are themselves denied dignified wages, despite being an essential but unorganised workforce. The MP further criticised the functioning of labour courts and labour administration stating that accident victims are forced to wander for justice when daily wagers or contractual employees lose limbs or suffer serious injuries at workplaces. He said labour courts and designated officials often treat such postings casually, resulting in denial of timely relief. Engineer Rashid also warned that economic growth figures and trillion-dollar dreams are meaningless if achieved by crushing daily wagers, contractual and consolidated employees. “Do not choke them,” he appealed. “Whether the palace is yours or the wealth belongs to someone else, it is built on their blood and sweat. Ignoring their rights will be a grave injustice.”

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Sajad Lone slams biased R&B funds allocation, exposes mining irregularities, sand sector exploitation

Srinagar, Feb 12: Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Conference President and MLA Handwara Sajad Lone on Thursday raised critical concerns about governance in the J&K Assembly while paying tribute to the institutional dignity that must be preserved. Commenting on the Roads and Buildings Department, he said that the Deputy Chief Minister now holds a portfolio once led by distinguished leaders such as Mirza Afzal Beg, Devidas Thakur, Mangat Ram Sharma, Muzaffar Baig and Nirmal Singh. He expressed hope that the current minister would uphold its dignity. "Currently, it does not look like it. I pray that the dignity of this chair remains intact," he said. In his address, Lone drew attention to a fundamental issue where the Assembly represents a Union Territory that was downgraded from what was once the strongest House in India. "The strongest House in India was downgraded to a Union Territory," he said. He said this reduction in status means that votes cast in Jammu and Kashmir are considered less powerful than those in states like Gujarat or Haryana. "They belittle us. But when a sitting minister belittles an MLA, they assist Delhi in this demeaning," Lone added. He stressed that such behavior makes officials complicit in undermining the Assembly's stature. He emphasised that the Assembly is accountable to the people of Jammu and Kashmir who elected its members. "We are accountable to the people of J&K who elected this Assembly and I must answer them tomorrow. When the minister acts according to his own whims, who answers the people?" he asked. Lone appealed for respect toward the House and its MLAs. "MLA has their constitutional role and a minister has theirs. You are also an MLA—why not stand for the dignity of the House?" Drawing from personal experience, he added, "I speak from experience. The same could happen to you tomorrow." Reflecting on his time on the ministerial benches, Lone recalled, "I was once on that bench and I say with my hand on my heart that when ruling party MLAs claimed certain things were happening, I refused to accept it. The existing MLA decides, not outsiders. They left in anger, but this is the reality we must all face." On technical matters, Lone raised concerns about macadamization, expressing bewilderment at official claims. "I do not understand what they mean when they say, 'Sir, macadamization has happened.' It is as if they are living on another planet," he said. He said that the reality on the ground tells a starkly different story. "Look at the state of the roads. The macadam is not even finished before it begins coming off the next day," he added. He insisted that the minister must be held responsible for this failure. "When decisions involving thousands of crores of rupees are made, there must be accountability. Why does the macadam lift after a few days?" Lone further criticized the biased allocation of funds saying that the minister, especially the Deputy Chief Minister, cannot say, "I will give less here and more there. That is not appropriate." Turning to institutional matters, he made a strong appeal for the revival of the Jammu and Kashmir Projects Construction Corporation, describing it as the region's own corporation and a source of pride that was unfortunately shut down. On the issue of undervaluation in tendering processes, Lone highlighted a systemic problem. "If our engineers set a tender at 100 rupees and someone bids 50, either the engineer erred—in which case accountability is needed—or it is impossible." He proposed implementing a 10 percent band system suggesting for setting a 10 percent band. "If a tender is 100 rupees, reject bids below 90 and above 120." He emphasized the long-term consequences of this problem. "For the past 70 years, undervaluation has caused contracts to fail. We cannot allow unqualified contractors to undercut our educated engineers." When questioned about the constitutional viability of rejecting the lowest tender by the Speaker, Lone firmly responded, "Yes, we can. The Constitution does not force us to close our eyes." He pointed out that global practices are evolving. "Globally, lowest bidding is no longer the norm. It is questioned in medicine and other sectors because it can produce substandard outcomes. Even the GeM portal faces such issues. Billions of rupees have been lost due to unviable low bids." On infrastructure development, Lone requested the construction of a major highway to Kupwara in North Kashmir comparable to those in South Kashmir. "Big highways are the true paths to development and this has not been done." Addressing industrial policy, he highlighted a troubling disparity under the NCSS 2021-22 package. "A package of 28,400 crore rupees was released. 26,000 crore went to Jammu and only 2,000 crore to Kashmir. This is deeply unfair."  He criticized changes to laws such as the requirement of four kanals to build a hotel. "Most hotels in India occupy less than one kanal, but here the poor cannot participate. Land and capital requirements exclude them. Industrial packages including tourism and service sectors have largely failed to benefit Kashmir." On mining administration, Lone revealed concerning findings. "Inquiries show that nine out of 20 District Mining Officers have pending inquiries yet were appointed to these posts." He documented a dramatic escalation in costs, stating the cost of a sand truck has risen from 2,500–3,000 rupees before 2019 to 15,000–20,000 now. "The additional amount mostly benefits corporate interests while laborers receive only a fraction." He raised ecological concerns and argued that allowing outsiders to mine destroys local environments whereas local villagers would self-regulate. "This House is responsible not only for current governance but also for future generations." Lone also raised the issue about the rising unemployment crisis, noting that sand mining once provided employment to many people, supplied affordable construction materials and supported local livelihoods.  "Corporate dominance since 2019 has disrupted this," he said. He urged for a return to traditional manual methods that historically balanced employment needs with ecological sustainability and community welfare.

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JKPC appeals for review of MLA Mehraj Malik's case, cites public mandate, expectations

Srinagar, Feb 12: Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Conference on Thursday expressed concern over the continued detention of Doda MLA Mehraj Malik, who has been held under the Public Safety Act since September 2024, and called for a review of his case. Speaking to the media, a party spokesperson, citing party President Sajad Gani Lone, emphasized the importance of ensuring that elected representatives are able to fulfill their responsibilities to their constituents. "We believe that the situation requires careful and humane consideration, along with meaningful dialogue, to uphold democratic values and public trust," the spokesperson said, adding that the party continues to advocate for fair and transparent processes while appealing for his release so that justice is served to those who placed their trust in him and gave him their mandate. The spokesperson stressed that JKPC hopes for a prompt resolution that strikes a balance between legitimate concerns and the expectations of the people. "JKPC remains committed to democratic principles and looks forward to a positive outcome in this matter so that the people regain their rightful representation and the ideals of democracy can flourish," the statement reads.

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Airtel launches new AI-powered protection from frauds caused by OTP leakages

Srinagar, Feb 11: Airtel, has unveiled its innovative Fraud Alert, an AI-powered, cutting-edge solution that delivers real-time protection to customers against the rapidly growing menace of One-Time-Password (OTP)-related bank frauds. The move is part of its ongoing efforts to combat the menace of spam. "Fraudsters exploit the urgency often associated with OTPs for day-to-day services like delivery, and dupe customers into sharing banking-transaction-OTPs, thereby exposing their account savings to the risk of fraud," a handout reads. Airtel's new AI-powered system identifies such potentially risky situations and warns the customers involved. Whenever a bank OTP is detected during a potentially risky incoming call, Airtel intervenes with a fraud alert check to the customer about the potential risk of giving consent for a banking transaction OTP to be delivered while they are still on the call.  "This powerful combination of AI-driven intelligence and human judgment gives customers the crucial time they need to think, verify, and stay firmly in control of their security, effectively closing the gap scammers exploit," it reads. Commenting on the initiative Managing Director and CEO Airtel,  India Shashwat Sharma said they are on a mission to make Airtel the safe network. "While working towards this, we have realised that despite the foundational role played by One-Time Passwords (OTPs) in securing digital transactions, their efficacy is frequently being undermined by criminal tactics," Shashwat Sharma said. "We are, therefore, pleased to announce a significant advancement in Airtel’s network layer that is designed to strengthen protection against banking frauds."  Airtel's newly developed, AI-powered, autonomous solution operates proactively at network level and is engineered to detect and intervene against fraudulent activity in real-time. "Extensive trials have demonstrated a remarkable level of accuracy and impact in preventing the menace of such scams.” Over the past two years, Airtel has rolled out AI-powered, tech-led safeguards like spam- call warnings and malicious link-blocking to stop frauds at the source. While it has succeeded in its efforts to reduce fraud on its network to a great extent, fraudsters have continued to exploit human vulnerabilities through impersonation and social engineering. This breakthrough feature designed to protect mobile phone users is yet another step to protect its customers from digital fraud. This solution is already live in Haryana and Airtel will roll it out to 100 percent of its customers over the next two weeks.

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MP Er Rashid raises plight of daily wagers, contractual, consolidated employees in Parliament

Srinagar, Feb 12: North Kashmir MP Engineer Rashid Thursday made a strong and emotional appeal to the Union Government, urging it not to strangle the livelihoods of daily wagers, contractual and consolidated employees and warning that development built on their suffering would amount to grave injustice. During his address in the House, Engineer Rashid said that irrespective of who owns the wealth or who builds grand structures, every palace is ultimately constructed on the sweat and blood of workers. “If we fail to respect their labour and sacrifice, it will be a great injustice,” he said. Drawing attention to the situation in Jammu and Kashmir, the MP said the House would be shocked to learn that thousands of daily wagers, contractual and consolidated employees, working in factories, workshops and government departments have remained unregularised for decades. He pointed out that many of them were engaged in their youth, their children are now in their twenties and the employees themselves have crossed fifty years of age, yet continue to be denied regular status. Sharing a personal example, Engineer Rashid said he himself worked in the public sector in 2008 and even after leaving the job fourteen years ago, dues in his area remain unpaid till date, reflecting the harsh realities faced by daily wagers and contractual staff. Citing the saying of Prophet Muhammad (SAW), he reminded the House that wages must be paid before the sweat dries and questioned why even the right to strike is being taken away from such employees. Er Rashid urged the government to bring, if not immediately, then at least in the near future, a national policy for the regularisation of daily wagers, contractual and consolidated employees working in factories, semi government organisation and government departments, so that families forced to survive on uncertainty can earn dignified livelihoods. Engineer Rashid also raised serious concern over the condition of porters working along border areas, from Karnah to Kanyakumari, who serve alongside the Army and BSF but whose rights remain completely unprotected. He cited cases from Baramulla where porters lost their lives while on duty and received only token compensation with no proper rehabilitation and demanded statutory protection of their rights. Highlighting the plight of employees in the unorganised sector, he questioned the adequacy of the minimum wage, asking what could possibly be managed in Rs 350 per day. He pointed out that even inside Parliament, sanitation staff who repeatedly greet MPs are themselves denied dignified wages, despite being an essential but unorganised workforce. The MP further criticised the functioning of labour courts and labour administration stating that accident victims are forced to wander for justice when daily wagers or contractual employees lose limbs or suffer serious injuries at workplaces. He said labour courts and designated officials often treat such postings casually, resulting in denial of timely relief. Engineer Rashid also warned that economic growth figures and trillion-dollar dreams are meaningless if achieved by crushing daily wagers, contractual and consolidated employees. “Do not choke them,” he appealed. “Whether the palace is yours or the wealth belongs to someone else, it is built on their blood and sweat. Ignoring their rights will be a grave injustice.”

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Tourist footfall in Gurez rising, waste management efforts ramped up: Govt tells Assembly

Srinagar, Feb 9:  The Jammu and Kashmir government on Monday informed the JK Legislative Assembly that Gurez was witnessing a steady rise in tourist arrivals over the past few years. The government further informed the House that several measures taken to strengthen sanitation and waste management in the ecologically sensitive region. The details were shared by the  Minister in-charge, Department of Rural Development & Panchayati Raj in response to a question raised by MLA Nazir Ahmad Khan. As per the government figures, tourist footfall in Gurez has increased consistently, with 40,105 visitors in 2022, 48,797 in 2023, and 1,11,613 in 2024. In 2025 so far, the destination has already recorded 54,675 arrivals. About the concerns over sanitation, the government informed the House that it has undertaken considerable and sustained efforts to improve waste management infrastructure. "These include construction of community compost pits, soakage pits and waste segregation sheds, alongside regular door-to-door solid waste collection," the minister informed the House. A Plastic Waste Management Unit is under construction, while twin-pit dustbins have been installed at key locations - including along the banks of the River Kishenganga - to ensure scientific disposal and discourage littering. The government said that dumping of garbage into the Kishenganga was strictly prohibited, and no such practice is allowed by residents, hotels or commercial establishments. The department said it remains committed to safeguarding the fragile ecology of Gurez through strengthened waste collection and segregation systems, expanded sanitation interventions in and around Dawar town, installation of dustbins at high-footfall points, and creation of durable community assets. "Regular awareness and sensitization programmes are also being conducted for residents, shopkeepers and tourists to promote responsible waste disposal and maintain environmental cleanliness in the region," the reply reads.

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.

BGS Bloomfield Bengaluru celebrates Annual Day 2026**

Bengaluru, Jan 9: BGS Bloomfield School celebrated its Annual Day 2026 with a grand cultural evening showcasing creativity, talent, and holistic learning. The event, held on the school campus, featured vibrant performances by students from Nursery to Grade 10, reflecting the institution’s commitment to academic excellence, character-building, and co-curricular development. Member of Parliament from Bangalore Central Parliamentary Constituency, P C Mohan graced the occasion as the Chief Guest, while renowned Kannada stand-up comedian Gangavathi Pranesh was the Guest of Honour. Their presence added inspiration and enthusiasm to the celebrations, encouraging students to pursue their aspirations with confidence and dedication. The programme began with the ceremonial lighting of the lamp, followed by a series of captivating cultural performances, including classical dance, theatre, musical ensembles, and thematic presentations centred on unity, gratitude, and nation-building. Each performance reflected months of preparation and the dedicated guidance of the school’s faculty. Addressing the gathering, Chairman Dr B Gurappa Naidu expressed pride in the students’ achievements. “Annual Day is a reflection of our students’ creativity, discipline, and teamwork. At BGS Bloomfield, we strive to nurture every child’s potential by offering a balanced environment that promotes academic excellence alongside cultural enrichment,” he said. He added that the performances stood as a testament to the collective efforts of students, teachers, and parents. Chief Guest P C Mohan lauded the school’s holistic approach to education, saying it was inspiring to see young students display confidence, discipline, and creativity on stage. “Institutions like BGS Bloomfield play a vital role in shaping responsible and empowered citizens of the future,” he said. He congratulating the management, faculty, and students for the impressive celebration. Guest of Honour Gangavathi Pranesh brought a touch of humour to the occasion while appreciating the students’ heartfelt performances and the school’s emphasis on value-based education. The event concluded with a vote of thanks, acknowledging the contributions of teachers, parents, and partners in making the celebration memorable. "The Annual Day reinforced BGS Bloomfield’s vision of nurturing confident, compassionate, and future-ready learners," the handout reads.

'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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Tourist footfall in Gurez rising, waste management efforts ramped up: Govt tells Assembly
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Srinagar, Feb 9:  The Jammu and Kashmir government on Monday informed the JK Legislative Assembly that Gurez was witnessing a steady rise in tourist arrivals over the past few years. The government further informed the House that several measures taken to strengthen sanitation and waste management in the ecologically sensitive region. The details were shared by the  Minister in-charge, Department of Rural Development & Panchayati Raj in response to a question raised by MLA Nazir Ahmad Khan. As per the government figures, tourist footfall in Gurez has increased consistently, with 40,105 visitors in 2022, 48,797 in 2023, and 1,11,613 in 2024. In 2025 so far, the destination has already recorded 54,675 arrivals. About the concerns over sanitation, the government informed the House that it has undertaken considerable and sustained efforts to improve waste management infrastructure. "These include construction of community compost pits, soakage pits and waste segregation sheds, alongside regular door-to-door solid waste collection," the minister informed the House. A Plastic Waste Management Unit is under construction, while twin-pit dustbins have been installed at key locations - including along the banks of the River Kishenganga - to ensure scientific disposal and discourage littering. The government said that dumping of garbage into the Kishenganga was strictly prohibited, and no such practice is allowed by residents, hotels or commercial establishments. The department said it remains committed to safeguarding the fragile ecology of Gurez through strengthened waste collection and segregation systems, expanded sanitation interventions in and around Dawar town, installation of dustbins at high-footfall points, and creation of durable community assets. "Regular awareness and sensitization programmes are also being conducted for residents, shopkeepers and tourists to promote responsible waste disposal and maintain environmental cleanliness in the region," the reply reads.

MP Er Rashid Brings Rs 17.20 Cr Horticulture project to Kupwara
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Srinagar, Feb 7: Awami Itihaad Party (AIP) Chief Spokesperson Inam Un Nabi on Saturday welcomed the approval of a major horticulture project in Kupwara district, terming it a positive outcome of sustained political intervention and follow-up. In a statement, Inam Un Nabi said that the Development of Model Orchard–cum–Nursery (Public Sector) at Watayan, Chogal, Kupwara has been approved at a cost of â‚č17.20 crore, with funding committed under the NABARD scheme. He said the project was initially taken up by Er Rashid, Member of Parliament from Baramulla, who consistently pushed for strengthening public-sector horticulture infrastructure in the region. He added that the project was later actively pursued at multiple levels by Sheikh Khursheed, MLA Langate, whose follow-up ensured that the proposal moved from approval to tendering. “This project will play an important role in improving quality nursery production, supporting orchardists, and creating employment opportunities for local youth. It reflects what focused representation and continuous follow-up can deliver for people,” Inam Un Nabi said.

20 Govt offices operate from rented accommodation in Budgam
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Srinagar, Feb 04:  The Jammu and Kashmir government Wednesday informed the Legislative Assembly that as many as 20 government offices in Budgam district were functioning from rented premises. The government further informed the House that there was no proposal under consideration for constructing a unified government office complex at the sub-district level. In a written reply by minister in-charge Public Works (R&B) Department, the House was informed that as on date, 20 government offices of different departments in District Budgam are functioning from rented buildings. "There is no such proposal under consideration for construction of a unified Government Office Complex at sub-district level either with this Department or with the Revenue Department," the minister in-charge informed the House.

Kupwara admin launches overnight rescue operation for tourists stranded at Sadna top
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Srinagar, Feb 4: The district administration Kupwara launched an overnight rescue and evacuation operation at Sadna Top after heavy snowfall left dozens of vehicles stranded in the high-altitude stretch. The officials said that despite adverse weather conditions and poor visibility, coordinated teams were pressed into service late night who worked through the early hours to evacuate vehicles stuck due to intense snow accumulation.  Officials said at least 35 stranded vehicles were safely evacuated during the operation. The rescue effort was carried out on a war footing, with snow clearance machinery and field teams deployed to prevent further distress to commuters and avert any medical or weather-related emergencies. Authorities said priority was given to clearing vulnerable stretches and ensuring the safety of passengers. They said the situation at Sadna Top had deteriorated rapidly following fresh snowfall, leading to disruption of vehicular movement.  Timely intervention by the administration, they said, helped restore partial movement and prevented escalation of the situation. The administration has advised travellers to avoid unnecessary movement towards high-altitude areas and urged strict adherence to traffic advisories until weather conditions stabilise. Authorities said weather conditions were being closely monitored and further action would be taken as required to ensure road safety and public convenience.

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Sopore scientist gains global recognition for black hole research
Sopore scientist gains global recognition for black hole research

Suhail Khan Baramulla, Jan 6: A young aerospace engineer from Sopore in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district is proving that dedication and ambition can propel one to global heights. Munaf-ul-Raquib who holds a B.Tech in Aerospace Engineering, has gained international recognition for his research on black holes and cosmology. Munaf-ul-Raquib revealed that his paper on the thermodynamics of black holes was recently published in the International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR). “About a year ago, I conducted research on the gravity of black holes and cosmology, which has now been published in IJSR,” he said. He said that since his research was published in the international journal, he has been receiving opportunities from various countries to participate in research dialogues. Raquib added that in the coming months he is scheduled to participate in international conferences in Paris on April 16 and later in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The Sopore aerospace engineer noted that he is also participating in various conferences across different countries. Speaking about his research, Munaf-ul-Raquib addressed a fundamental paradox in astrophysics: how black holes can appear to violate thermodynamic laws, particularly concerning entropy.“If we observe a black hole, it seems to contradict thermodynamic principles,” he said. Using the frameworks of Anti-de Sitter space (AdS) and Conformal Field Theory (CFT), Raqeeb’s research proposes a theoretical model that reconciles black hole mechanics with thermodynamics. “In this paper, I have explained how a black hole can function without violating thermodynamic laws,” he said. He described the achievement as both personal and symbolic. “It is a proud moment for me to represent my state, especially Sopore, on an international platform,” he said. Raqeeb shared that Astrophysics was his childhood dream, and his grandfather encouraged me immensely. "After my grandfather passed away during the Covid-19 pandemic, my parents continued to champion my aspirations. My parents left no stone unturned in helping me pursue my dreams,” he said. He said that his academic path included taking the JEE and later the AME CET entrance exams, through which he secured a seat in aerospace engineering at the Nasik Research Centre. “My parents not only supported me morally but also created an environment where I could pursue my dreams freely,” he said. He emphasized the role of family in nurturing talent. “Just as my parents supported me, it is the responsibility of all parents to help their children follow their dreams.” “Young people should avoid wrong practices. They must dream of a beautiful tomorrow but work hard today to make their parents proud,” he further added.

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