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Srinagar, Aug18: The Environmental Policy Group (EPG) has called for immediate judicial and statutory scrutiny of the proposed Rs 104.02-crore Plug-and-Play Industrial Park at Nowgam, stating that the project raises a fundamental question of conformity with the approved Srinagar Master Plan2035 and a specific restriction imposed by the State Administrative Council (SAC) to protect a flood-absorption basin. The proposed industrial park, spread over approximately 50 acres, envisages industrial plots, roads, utilities, warehouses, factory sheds, worker facilities and associated infrastructure. EPG said such intensive development could potentially convert permeable and low-lying land into a built-up environment and alter the flood-storage, flood-conveyance and drainage functions of the wider Pantha ChowkNowgam landscape. Flood basins are not vacant land. They are natural public infrastructure, and their storage capacity cannot be treated as surplus land available for urbanisation, the group said. EPG said the issue assumes particular significance because the restriction on development along the Pantha ChowkNowgam NH Bypass corridor is not a new environmental objection but forms part of the approved statutory planning framework. The Draft Master Plan Srinagar, along with the recommendations of the committee constituted for its examination, was placed before the SAC for approval under Section 9 of the J&K Development Act, 1970. The Master Plan2035 was approved by the SAC along with the committees recommendations vide Decision No. 40/5/2019 at its meeting held on February 13, 2019, at Raj Bhavan, Jammu, except for the committees recommendation concerning development along the NH Bypass from Pantha Chowk to Nowgam. EPG said the SAC approved the departmental proposal with a specific modification that: NO DEVELOPMENT/CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY BE PERMITTED ALONG THE NH BYPASS FROM PANTHA CHOWK TO NOWGAM WHICH FORMS A PART OF FLOOD ABSORPTION BASIN. According to EPG, this makes the immediate question not whether engineering mitigation can be designed for the industrial park, but whether the proposed site falls within the area to which the SAC-imposed restriction applies and, if so, under what lawful authority development can now be contemplated. The group said the matter cannot be approached merely as a question of obtaining a subsequent hydrological or drainage clearance. The statutory land-use status and hydrological function of the site must first be established, followed by a determination of whether development is legally and technically permissible. EPG has called for the complete project footprint, cadastral boundaries and coordinates to be overlaid on a single GIS platform with Master Plan2035 zoning, the SAC-protected Pantha ChowkNowgam corridor, September 2014 inundation data, notified or proposed flood-basin areas, Nowgam Jheel, the Jhelum floodplain, natural drainage channels and wetland areas. An independent hydrological and hydraulic assessment should, EPG said, establish the sites historical inundation, existing flood-storage volume, natural overland flow paths, relationship with Nowgam Jheel and adjoining wetlands, connection with the Jhelum and flood-spill system, existing drainage channels, pre- and post-development runoff, potential loss of flood-storage capacity and obstruction or diversion of flood flows. The assessment should also examine cumulative impacts of surrounding development and extreme rainfall and climate-change scenarios. EPG said the guiding principle should be No Net Loss of Flood Storage. No development should be permitted if it results in a net reduction in flood-storage or flood-conveyance capacity. Where an intervention is otherwise legally permissible, compensatory storage should be demonstrated on the basis of hydraulic equivalence rather than merely equivalent area. The group has called for status quo at the proposed site until its conformity with Master Plan2035 and the SAC decision is established. It has also sought disclosure of the statutory basis, if any, under which development is being proposed within an area subject to the SAC-approved restriction. If the site is confirmed to fall within the protected flood-absorption area, EPG said the Government should examine an alternative, hydrologically safer location for the industrial park rather than attempting to engineer away the areas natural flood function. EPG said the Nowgam case should also lead to broader measures for the Jhelum basin, including statutory floodplain zoning, protection of critical flood-storage areas from filling and permanent development, mandatory flood-risk assessment for major projects, and integrated storm-water and drainage planning before urban expansion or major infrastructure is sanctioned. Floodplain, wetland and drainage layers should also be incorporated into Master Plans, zoning regulations, building byelaws and online building-permission systems, it said. EPG further stated that it had prevailed upon the then Governor, Satya Pal Malik, at the final stage of the Master Plan2035 process to ensure that the specific flood-absorption restriction was incorporated. Development must follow hydrologynot hydrology be engineered to accommodate development, EPG said, stressing that floodplains and wetlands must be treated as essential public infrastructure rather than vacant land available for development. Faiz Bakshi Convenor- Environmental Policy Group( EPG)
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Forest Rights Act was not applicable in J&K before August 5, 2019: MP Mian Altaf
Srinagar, Aug 18: Senior tribal leader and Member of Parliament Mian Altaf Ahmad, who also served as Forest Minister of the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir from 2009 to 2014, on Tuesday said the Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006, was not applicable to Jammu and Kashmir before the constitutional changes of August 2019. Speaking to Greater Kashmir amid ongoing discussions over land and forest rights in the region, Mian Altaf said the Act became applicable to Jammu and Kashmir following the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019, which extended central laws to the Union Territory from October 31, 2019. Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006 is fully applicable in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir now. It became applicable following the enactment of the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019, which extended central laws to the region starting October 31, 2019, he told Greater Kashmir . Mian Altaf said that despite the absence of the FRA before 2019, tribal communities, including Gujjar and Bakarwal communities, had traditionally been protected and did not face systematic harassment or arbitrary evictions. The narrative being pushed around forest rights requires historical context, he said, adding that any legal framework extended to Jammu and Kashmir should prioritise genuine forest dwellers and protect vulnerable nomadic families rather than burdening them with bureaucracy or ground-level difficulties. Recalling his tenure as Forest Minister, he said, I was Forest Minister in 2014 and no such FRA was applicable to J&K then. His remarks come amid ongoing discussions in Jammu and Kashmir over land rights, forest conservation and the implementation of the Forest Rights Act, which provides a legal framework for recognising the rights of eligible forest-dwelling Scheduled Tribes and other traditional forest dwellers. Mian Altaf expressed concern over what he described as the difficulties currently being faced by traditional forest dwellers. He said that instead of receiving recognition of their rights, some vulnerable families were facing eviction notices and administrative pressure. He said nomadic Gujjar and Bakarwal communities and other traditional forest dwellers had protected forest resources for generations and maintained a longstanding relationship with the forest ecosystem. Before August 5, 2019, the Central Forest Rights Act was not applicable here, yet nobody harassed these vulnerable communities or rendered them homeless, he said. Mian Altaf urged the administration to ensure that the implementation and assessment of the Forest Rights Act remain transparent and fair, with the focus on safeguarding the legitimate rights and livelihoods of traditional forest dwellers. He called for genuine implementation of the law on the ground so that the rights of tribal and forest-dwelling communities are protected and the process does not create unnecessary hardship for vulnerable families.
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Srinagar, Aug 18: A 50-year-old man was killed after the scooty he was riding collided with a truck at Fruit Mandi in Parimpora area of Srinagar on Tuesday, officials said. An official said that the accident occurred at Fruit Mandi, Parimpora, when the mans scooty collided with a truck bearing registration number JK13C-9806. He said the man sustained injuries and was shifted to a nearby hospital, where doctors declared him dead. The man was later identified as Mohd Anwar Magray (50), son of Mohd Abdullah Magray, a resident of Kilwar Tangmarg. Police have taken cognisance of the incident.(KNO)
Students may call off protest after Jharkhand job exams cancelled over 'anomalies'
Ranchi, Aug 18: Students protesting against alleged irregularities in Jharkhand recruitment examinations may take a call on withdrawing the demonstration on Tuesday after the state government cancelled all recruitment tests, including the JSSC-CGL exam, conducted by an outsourced agency since 2014. The announcement came after Chief Minister Hemant Soren chaired a marathon cabinet meeting at the state secretariat here on Monday. He also said an exam reforms committee headed by senior IAS officer Amitabh Kaushal would recommend measures to strengthen the process of recruitment tests. The government has decided to cancel the Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission-Combined Graduate Level (JSSC-CGL) exam, which was one of the major demands of the protesting students. We have also decided to cancel all tests conducted by outsourced agency TSR Data Processing Pvt Ltd (TDPL) and the results published by it, Soren told reporters after the meeting. The decision came as six protesters continued their hunger strike and a government panel was preparing for another round of talks with the JPSC-JSSC Reforms Manch, which has been spearheading the agitation since July 25. Today, our protest enters its 25th day. We may decide whether we continue or call the agitation off after the government's announcement, a protesting student said. Student leader Devendra Mahto, who had been on hunger strike for 16 days over the alleged exam irregularities, ended the fast around Monday midnight. Two protesters, Prem Nayak and Umme Habiba, also called off their hunger strike, while three others, Rahul Kranti, Sabita Kumari and Rupesh Pal, are continuing their fast. Students were seen celebrating and waving the Tricolour after the announcement. Activist Sonam Wangchuk congratulated Mahto over a video call, describing the government's decision as a victory for everyone. It seems that this victory is one in which no one loses. You have won, and the government has won too, because they also intend to do good. So, this is a victory where the other side does not have to face defeat. It is a victory for everyone -- a victory for India, for the people, and for Jharkhand, he said. However, the decision failed to end the protest on Monday night as the agitators maintained that their key demand for a CBI probe into alleged examination irregularities had not been accepted. Rahul Kranti, one of the protesters undergoing treatment at Sadar Hospital, said the agitation would continue unless the government accepted the demand for a CBI probe. Soren said the government was concerned about the agitation and had already enacted the Jharkhand Competitive Examination Prevention and Redressal of Unfair Means in Recruitment Act, which would be implemented strictly. Several surprising factors emerged during the probe into exam irregularities by the CID and special investigation team. These cannot be disclosed at this juncture, Soren said, adding that several companies operating in Jharkhand appeared to be involved in a huge exam racket. The agitators had announced plans to gherao the chief minister's residence on August 20 and appealed to students from across the state to assemble in Ranchi. They had also sought Soren's resignation and accused the ruling JMM-Congress alliance of failing to take concrete action on their demands. The cancellation of the JSSC-CGL examination, however, triggered a counter-protest by candidates who had cleared the examination and secured government jobs. A group of successful candidates gathered outside the state secretariat and appealed to Soren not to cancel the examination, claiming that the move would render around 2,000 people jobless. The opposition BJP backed the protesters' demand for a CBI probe. Leader of Opposition Babulal Marandi urged Soren to accept the students' demands and questioned why the government should fear a CBI probe if it was confident about the recruitment process. Marandi said continued government inaction could push more youth and students onto the streets and extended moral support to the proposed August 20 demonstration. With the cancellation of the JSSC-CGL and TDPL-conducted examinations, the government has accepted one of the agitation's most prominent demands. The government, meanwhile, asserted that it is prepared to overhaul the examination system through the new reforms committee and stricter enforcement of the anti-unfair-means law. Meanwhile, the CID continued raids to nab culprits involved in exam irregularities. We are conducting raids at the JSSC office in connection with alleged irregularities in various examinations, CID ADG Manoj Kaushik told PTI.
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Rajouri, Aug 17: Amid growing public demand, the newly constructed Sungal Tunnel on the Jammu-Rajouri-Poonch National Highway has been partially thrown open by the Border Roads Organisation (BRO), bringing relief and triggering celebrations among residents of the region. The tunnel has been opened for Light Motor Vehicles (LMVs) and Medium Motor Vehicles (MMVs) with a maximum width of three metres. However, traffic movement through the tunnel has presently been restricted to daytime hours from 8 am to 8 pm. The opening comes amid strong public pressure and a massive protest held recently by people and various organisations over the delay in making the vital tunnel operational. Protesters had alleged that the completion of the tunnel had already been delayed by nearly one-and-a-half years and that no clear schedule for its opening had been announced. The protesters had also alleged that the tunnel had virtually become a VIP tunnel, with its use largely restricted to the movement of VIPs from the bureaucratic and political spheres while the general public continued to face difficulties on the highway. Following the protest, the BRO had pacified the protesters and announced that the tunnel would be opened on August 22.
Health Ministry backs NMC action on work-hour violations
Srinagar, Aug 17:The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has informed Parliament that the National Medical Commission (NMC) has the power to take action against medical colleges and institutions violating reasonable working hour rules. The statement came in a written reply by Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare Anupriya Patel in the Lok Sabha. In response to questions linked to a National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) case and reports of excessive duty hours, Patel said under the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations (PGMER), 2023, NMC can take action against the medical colleges not adhering to work and rest hour rules. In her reply, the Minister stated: Case No 441/90/0/2025 of National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) was referred to Ministry to submit the action taken report on a complaint dated March 17, 2025. The matter was examined in the Ministry in consultation with National Medical Commission (NMC) and submitted the report to NHRC. It was stated that as per regulation 5.2 (ii) of the PGMER, 2023, All post-graduate students will work as full time resident doctors. They will work for reasonable working hours and will be provided reasonable time for rest in a day. The NMC is empowered to take action against the concerned medical college or institution, as per specified under Regulation 9.2 of the PGMER, 2023. Patel has also clarified the constitutional position, stating that public health and hospitals is a state subject and that the respective state governments or UT administrations prescribe norms for doctors working hours. They are also responsible for setting service conditions and the duty rosters in the concerned institutions. The parliamentary response also addressed the situation at R G Kar Medical College, Kolkata. The minister said, The incident at R G Kar Medical College, West Bengal was taken up by the Honble Supreme Court of India in SMW (Crl) No 2 of 2024, wherein the court had constituted a National Task Force (NTF) to formulate recommendations for redressal of the issues regarding safety, well-being and working conditions of medical professionals. The report of NTF had been submitted to the court in November 2024. She said that the NMC Anti-Ragging Committee had met on August 14, 2024, to discuss the various aspects of safety and working conditions of medical students and resident doctors. As an immediate step, the NMC issued an Advisory dated August 13, 2024, to all medical colleges and institutions. The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and Directorate General of Health Services had also directed all Central Government hospitals and institutes, includinbg AIIMS to ensure filing of institutional FIRs within a maximum of six hours in cases of violence against doctors and healthcare personnel. Advisories had also been issued to states and UTs on August 23, 2024, and September 3, 2024, urging a ramp-up of security to medicos, and safer working environments, especially females. The ministers reply is significant in view of the rising incidents of persistent complaints that postgraduate residents in several medical colleges. The medicos have alleged that they are being made to work 80-100 hours a week. This is far beyond what many consider reasonable. A Public Interest Litigation filed by the United Doctors Front in the Supreme Court seeks enforcement of the Ministrys own 1992 directive limiting resident doctors duty to 12 hours a day, and not more than 48 hours a week. The petition had cited the National Task Force report on the mental health of medical students. It recorded over 150 suicides in 5 years. These, as per the PIL were largely linked to work-related stress and sleep deprivation. The Supreme Court had recently adjourned the hearing after the Centres counter-affidavit was not placed on record. The case is listed for 17 September. In J&K, resident doctors at Government Medical College Jammu, Government Medical College Srinagar and other medical colleges have welcomed the ministrys clear restatement. Several postgraduate students described the ministers written reply as an important official acknowledgment. Reasonable working hours and reasonable time for rest, they said, are obligations on the institutions, they said. A resident from GMC Srinagar said, We welcome this statement. What we need now is a transparent, independent audit of actual duty hours, duty rosters and rest periods across all medical colleges in J&K. Only an audit will show how far the ground reality has drifted from the regulations. He urged both the NMC and the J&K Health and Medical Education Department must invoke the penal provisions under Regulations 9.1 and 9.2 of the PGMER, 2023 against non-complying institutions.
Dhramthal up-tube restoration to take 4-5 days
Ramban, Aug 17:The Srinagar-Jammu National Highway remained open for regulated two-way traffic on Monday, even as commuters faced slow movement at several vulnerable and damaged stretches along the vital highway. Traffic authorities said movement between Srinagar and Jammu was being allowed from both directions. However, traffic remained slow at Dewal in Udhampur district and along the Maroog-Kishtwari Pather stretch in Ramban district, where vehicles are being regulated through single-lane portions. The latest disruption occurred on Sunday evening when a fresh landslide blocked the Srinagar-bound up tube at Dhramthal near Samroli in Chenani. The landslide brought a large quantity of debris onto the carriageway, temporarily affecting traffic movement. Following the incident, traffic was diverted from the Samroli side through an alternate arrangement to facilitate the movement of vehicles. The National Highway Authority of India (NHAI), responsible for the maintenance and restoration of the affected stretch, was pressed into service to clear the debris. Officials said the massive debris slide at Dhramthal is unlikely to be completely cleared immediately and restoration of the affected up tube is expected to take at least four to five days. To maintain traffic flow during the restoration work, inter-lane ramps have been constructed at both ends of the affected stretch, enabling vehicles to bypass the slide zone through a temporary single-lane arrangement. SSP Traffic National Highway, Raja Adil Hameed, said the temporary arrangement had been made to ensure that traffic continues to move while restoration work is undertaken. He said the Traffic Police had conveyed to NHAI the need to widen and smoothen the inter-lane ramps so that commuters, particularly drivers of large trailers and bulkers, can negotiate the affected stretch safely and smoothly. The arrangement will allow up and down-bound traffic to continue moving through the available carriageways while the damaged up tube is being restored. Traffic officials also pointed out that the down tube in the vicinity has already been reduced to a single lane at two to three locations due to erosion caused by recent rains, adding to the challenges of regulating traffic along the highway. Meanwhile, at Dewal in Udhampur, traffic remained slow as vehicles were being regulated through an approximately 40-metre-long damaged, uneven and undulating single-lane stretch. Ongoing highway construction and road improvement works have further contributed to intermittent congestion at the location. A similar situation prevailed between Maroog and Kishtwari Pather in Ramban, where traffic continued to pass through a single-lane section amid construction activity and damaged road conditions. The movement of heavy vehicles remained particularly slow at vulnerable points, requiring close regulation by traffic personnel. Traffic authorities said passenger vehicles, private cars, goods carriers, and other vehicles were being permitted to move in both directions, but the movement remained strictly subject to road conditions, weather developments and clearance of any fresh obstructions. With the weather remaining unpredictable and the possibility of further rainfall, commuters have been advised to check the latest status of the highway before undertaking their journey. Passengers and Light Motor Vehicle (LMV) operators have particularly been advised to travel between Ramban and Banihal during daylight hours and avoid unnecessary night journeys due to the risk of shooting stones, landslides, and other weather-related hazards. Motorists have also been urged to maintain lane discipline and avoid overtaking, wrong-lane driving, and unnecessary stoppages at vulnerable locations, as such violations could further aggravate congestion on already restricted stretches. Truck operators carrying fresh and perishable commodities and livestock have been advised to strictly adhere to prescribed loading norms. heavy vehicle operators have been cautioned against overloading and asked to ensure proper vehicle fitness and carry sufficient fuel in view of possible delays caused by weather and road conditions. Traffic officials at the Traffic Control Unit (TCU) Jammu said that, subject to fair weather and satisfactory road conditions, passenger LMVs, private cars and heavy vehicles and goods carriers would continue to be allowed to ply on the highway in both directions. Authorities, however, reiterated that the traffic regulation could be changed at short notice in the event of fresh landslides, shooting stones, rainfall or any other obstruction. Travellers have been advised to remain in contact with the TCUs at Srinagar, Ramban, and Jammu and follow official advisories before starting their journey as well as while travelling on the highway. Officials stressed that commuters should exercise maximum caution, particularly at single-lane and erosion-prone stretches, to ensure safe movement along the highway.
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SC asks J-K to compensate for land forcibly taken in 1953 for police station
New Delhi, Aug 17: The Supreme Court on Monday asked the Jammu and Kashmir administration to pay compensation and rents to one of the descendants of farmers whose land was forcibly taken more than 73 years ago for setting up a police station at Kangan in Ganderbal without any acquisition proceedings. Land measuring seven kanals and 18 marlas at Kangan was forcibly taken over for constructing a police station way back in 1953 without acquiring it and without paying the compensation. A bench comprising Chief Justice Surya Kant and Justices Joymalya Bagchi and V Mohana took note of the plea of one Abdul Rashid Wani who approached the top court through lawyer Mahfooz Ahsan Nazki to challenge the Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh High Courts 2022 decision. The high court had dismissed a writ petition seeking possession of land taken over for a police station in Ganderbal district in 1953, holding that the claim suffered from gross and unexplained delay of 68 years. On Monday, the top court considered the fervent pleas of Wani that though there was a delay, he should not suffer on account of state action which was illegal. The apex court said it cannot direct fresh land acquisition proceedings as on date due to the delay of nearly seven decades. The bench, however, said that it will direct the land acquisition officer to commence the land acquisition proceedings from the date Wani approached the high court in 2021. Coming to the rescue of Wani, the bench directed the land acquisition officer to calculate and award the rentals to Wani from 1953 when the land was forcibly taken over for setting up of the police station. The amount on account of land acquisition and the rentals will be finally decided by the high court, the bench said. On June 28, 2022, a division bench of the high court had declined to exercise its extraordinary jurisdiction in the matter, saying that the petitioner could not be permitted to revive what had effectively become a dead cause of action after such a prolonged period. Wani had claimed that his predecessors were owners of 7 kanals and 18 marlas of land bearing survey no. 525 at Mouza Kangan in Ganderbal district. According to the petition, the land was taken over for a police station in 1953 without formal acquisition or payment of compensation. He sought either restoration of possession or initiation of acquisition proceedings and payment of compensation or rental compensation for the use and occupation of the land since 1953. The high court noted that the alleged takeover had occurred about 68 years before the filing of the petition and that the petitioner, around 42 years old, had not explained why the matter was brought before the court after such an inordinate delay. The petitioner had argued that his father was illiterate and therefore could not approach the court earlier. The high court, however, did not accept the explanation, noting that the petitioner himself had attained maturity more than two decades earlier but had still failed to seek legal redress. The high court had also noted that the petitioner claimed to have approached the authorities during the preceding 20 years but was unable to produce any supporting documents, citing the destruction of government records during the 2014 floods. The UT administration had opposed the petition as highly belated, stating that the police department had remained in peaceful possession of the land since 1953 and that, after such a long period, it was difficult to produce records relating to the property. Every cause of action should come to an end within a time bound period and should not be allowed to remain alive infinitely, the high court had said.
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Banihal, Aug 17: A light motor vehicle caught fire on National Highway-44 near Shalgadi Nallah in Banihal on Monday evening. Soon after the incident, police personnel, local volunteers, Fire and Emergency Services and an ambulance from the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) reached the spot and initiated necessary measures. All passengers travelling in the vehicle were reported safe. However, the vehicle was completely damaged in the fire. SHO Banihal Aashiq Hussain Lone told Greater Kashmir that both occupants of the vehicle are safe.He said the Toyota Hyryder bearing registration number JK05Q-7666, was on way to Jammu from travelling from Baramulla when it met with an accident at Shalgari and subsequently caught fire. Soon after the accident, the vehicle was engulfed in flames, prompting police and fire tenders to rush to the spot and control the blaze. The occupants were identified as Rafiq Ahmed, son of Habibullah Khan, a resident of Baramulla, and Bashir Ahmed, son of Mohammad Kamal Mir, a resident of Kupwara. Both occupants managed to escape safely. Police have initiated further proceedings to ascertain the circumstances leading to the accident and the subsequent fire.
ACB chargesheets 10 including 7 SMC officers over unauthorised construction in Srinagar
Srinagar, Aug 17: Jammu and Kashmir Anti-Corruption Bureau produced Chargesheet in case FIR No. 06/2023 of P/S ACB Srinagar for the commission of offences U/S 5 (1) (d) r/w 5 (2) J&K PC Act Svt. 2006 120-B, RPC, Section 4(A) RD Act, Section 9-A r/w section 20 of Evacuees (Administration of Property) 1949 AD before the Honble Court of Special Judge Anti-Corruption Srinagar against 10 accused persons including 07 officers of the Srinagar Municipal Committee (SMC) and 03 private individuals in connection with abuse of official position, criminal conspiracy, and conferring undue benefit to private beneficiaries. Officials said the instant case was registered following allegations that officers/officials of Ward No.28 Batamalloo of Srinagar Municipal Corporation, have abused their official position by hatching conspiracy with the beneficiary namely Reyaz Ahmad Dar S/O Abdul Rahim Dar R/O Tengpora Batamalloo Srinagar facilitated /allowed him to raise illegal and unauthorized construction in the said ward near Tiny Hearts School Tengpora. They said the investigation conducted by Police Station ACB Srinagar, on the basis of oral and documentary evidence, has fully substantiated the charges levelled against the accused officers and private beneficiaries. The conspiracy between the accused government functionaries and the beneficiary was proved beyond any doubt. After obtaining the requisite sanction for prosecution of public servants from the Govt. the chargesheet against 10 accused persons including 03 private beneficiaries was produced before the of Honble Court of Special Judge Anti-Corruption Srinagar for Judicial determination, officials added.
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Jammu, Aug 17: Army's Northern Commander Lt Gen Pratik Sharma on Monday visited forward areas along the Line of Control in the Poonch district, underscoring the need for continued vigilance and adopting innovative approaches to address emerging security challenges. The General Officer Commanding-in-Chief reviewed the operational preparedness of the formations and also interacted with the troops guarding the borders, the Army said. Lt Gen Sharma visited forward locations in Poonch and reviewed the operational preparedness of the formation. During the visit, he was briefed on the prevailing security situation, operational readiness and the challenges of deployment in the rugged terrain, the Army's Udhampur-based Northern Command said in a post on X. The Army said the Northern Commander interacted with troops serving in forward areas and appreciated their resilience in maintaining mission-readiness despite the demanding terrain and weather conditions. He emphasised the need to remain vigilant and foster synergy. Meanwhile, in another post, the northern command said students of the Higher Defence Management course visited the command headquarters at Udhampur. The scholar-warriors were briefed on the prevailing security environment, operational imperatives, Counter Terrorism dynamics, operational logistics, technology absorption and capability development in the Command, the army said.
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Srinagar, Aug 17: State Investigating Agency (SIA) Kashmir has achieved a significant breakthrough in its sustained efforts to dismantle the narco-terror ecosystem operating in Jammu & Kashmir with the arrest of an absconding operative who had been evading arrest for nearly four years. A statement issued by the agency said that in a major success, the State Investigation Agency (SIA) Kashmir has arrested Manoj Kumar Bhat @ Pintu, S/o P.K. Bhat, R/o Rehari Colony, Bakshi Nagar, Jammu, in a special operation conducted in Jammu. The accused is wanted in connection with FIR No. 13/2022 of SIA Kashmir, registered on 03.06.2022, concerning the smuggling of narcotics from across the LOC and the alleged channelisation of proceeds from their sale towards financing terrorist activities. The arrest is an important development in the investigation of a wider narcoterror conspiracy allegedly backed by Pakistan/PoK-based operatives of the terrorist organisation Hizbul Mujahideen (HM). The investigation has brought to light a sinister nexus in which narcotics are allegedly trafficked into J&K, distributed through an established network, and the proceeds generated from their sale are subsequently pumped into activities intended to sustain and further the terrorist ecosystem. Manoj Kumar Bhat @ Pintu was evading arrest for almost 04 years since the registration of the case. His apprehension is the result of sustained and strenuous efforts by SIA Kashmir, involving continuous technical surveillance, human intelligence and coordinated investigative measures. The statement said the arrested accused is alleged to have played a role in facilitating the sale and distribution network of narcotics in the Jammu division, thereby contributing to the financial pipeline of the larger narco-terror network. The investigation has also established linkages with Pakistan/PoK-based terrorist handlers, including Imtiyaz Ahmad Kandoo @ Kandoo, S/o Ab. Khaliq Kandoo, R/o Kralteng, Sopore, and Manzoor Ahmad Khan, S/o Late Ab. Majeed Khan, R/o Braman Panzala, Baramulla. These individuals have arranged and facilitated the trafficking of narcotics from PoK, which were subsequently collected, distributed and sold through the network operating within J&K. The investigation assumes particular significance in view of the established pattern of narco-terror financing, wherein proceeds generated through narcotics trafficking are allegedly diverted towards sustaining terrorist activities. The case demonstrates the manner in which the terror ecosystem seeks to exploit the narcotics trade as an alternative and covert source of funding. By targeting the entire chainfrom cross-LoC narcotics trafficking and local distribution to the financial proceeds generated therefromSIA Kashmir is pursuing the broader objective of financially strangulating and dismantling the support structures that sustain terrorism. The case was initially registered following the recovery of 01 Kg of heroin from Zeeshan Ahmad Sofi and Waseem Ahmad Khan at Nowpora, Sopore. Subsequent investigation resulted in the recovery of 07 Kg of poppy straw and 04 Kg of poppy seeds. Earlier, 15 grams of heroin had also been recovered from the residential premises of Manoj Kumar Bhat @ Pintu by SIA. One motorcycle and electronic gadgets have also been seized and are presently under forensic/technical examination. During the course of investigation, SIA Kashmir has filed multiple chargesheets before the competent Court against the following accused for judicial determination: (1) Zeeshan Ahmad Sofi, S/o Ghulam Mohammad Sofi, R/o Muqdam Mohalla, Radbugh Drugmulla, Kupwara; (2) Waseem Ahmad Khan, S/o Mohammad Saleem Khan, R/o Rangai, Uri, Baramulla; (3) Bashir Ahmad Koli, S/o Late Matu Koli, R/o Churanda, Uri, Baramulla; (4) Mohammad Ashraf Lone, S/o Mohammad Subhan Lone, R/o Saidpora Rohama, Baramulla; (5) Mohammad Saleem Khan, S/o Mohammad Shareef, R/o Kalgai Ramgai, Uri, Baramulla; and (6) Zafraan Khan, S/o Shafi Ullah Khan, R/o Dawran, Uri, Baramulla. The investigation has further revealed the involvement of a broader network associated with terrorist organisation Hizbul Mujahideen and its Pakistan/ PoK-based handlers. The arrest of Manoj Kumar Bhat @ Pintu is particularly significant as it demonstrates SIA Kashmirs continued pursuit of absconders, facilitators, financiers and handlers, irrespective of the passage of time, statement said. Notably, SIA Kashmir has also secured an Interpol Red Corner Notice against terrorist handler and narco-terror kingpin Imtiyaz Ahmad Kandoo in a separate terror-related case. The action reflects the Agencys sustained efforts to pursue Pakistan-based handlers and other fugitives involved in directing and financing terrorist activities in J&K. The latest arrest is expected to assist the investigating agency in unraveling further layers of the conspiracy, identifying additional linkages, tracing the financial trail and establishing the complete chain connecting narcotics trafficking with terror financing. SIA Kashmir reiterates its resolve to continue its relentless campaign against the terror ecosystem, its facilitators, financiers and sources of sustenance. The investigation in the present case remains ongoing and will continue until all persons found involved in the conspiracy are brought before the law and the complete network responsible for facilitating the narco-terror financing pipeline is dismantled, statement added.
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New Delhi, Aug 17: The CPI(M) demanded on Monday that the National Testing Agency (NTA) and the National Education Policy (NEP), 2020, be scrapped, saying errors in three UGC-NET papers have once again exposed the entrenched rot in the country's education system. In a statement issued here, the party's Politburo said the latest errors have exposed the NTA's abject incompetence in conducting examinations and reiterated its demand for scrapping the agency as well as the NEP, which it described as the oot cause of the decay in the education system. This disgraceful episode has once again exposed the entrenched rot in India's education system and lays bare the NTA's abject incompetence to hold these examinations, the CPI(M) said. The party alleged that instead of addressing the consequences of the NEP, the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its affiliates are targeting those who question the education system. Deplorably, instead of remedying the NEP's disastrous consequences, the BJP and its affiliates target those who question the system, it said, while condemning the killing of Janab Mafik, father of Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) volunteer Shaik Abdul Hafeez, in West Bengal. Mafik died after he was allegedly assaulted at his residence after his son visited a school to record infrastructural gaps. The NTA on Sunday announced a retest for three papers -- English, Commerce and Sociology -- of the UGC-NET that was held in June following complaints of several errors in these papers. The English paper will be held from 9 am to 12 noon on September 9, while the Commerce paper will be conducted the same day from 3 pm to 6 pm. The Sociology re-test will be held from 9 am to 12 noon on September 10. The NTA conducted the UGC-NET 2026 from June 22 to June 30 across 87 subjects for the award of Junior Research Fellowship (JRF), eligibility for assistant professor and admission to PhD programmes. In a public notice, the agency said it had received several complaints about multiple errors in the question papers of the three subjects and formed a committee to look into these issues.
Omar Abdullah: Let us do our work, let the Centre do theirs
Srinagar, Aug 17: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday played down the BJPs protest against his government in Jammu, saying political parties were entitled to express their differences, while sharply criticising what he described as the Centres growing interference in matters belonging to the states. Asked about the BJPs protest in Jammu against the National Conference-led government, Abdullah said there was little for him to respond to. They have a difference of opinion. This is what they have to do, he said. Okay? They did it. What else? Abdullah, however, used the discussion to make a broader argument for greater space for states, saying issues such as education and health fall within the states domain and should not be increasingly centralised. This is not just about Jharkhand, he said, referring to the ongoing student protests there. These matters, whether it is education or health, in the devolution of powers, these are State issues. They feature in the State List. The Chief Minister said the weakening of states could not be attributed to the BJP alone, arguing that successive governments at the Centre, including the Congress-led UPA, had contributed to the trend. This fault is not just the BJPs, Abdullah said. Different central governments have played a role in weakening the states. He cited the centralisation of the NEET examination system as an example, arguing that greater central control had also altered the chain of accountability. So, if NEET had not been centralised, Dharmendra Pradhan would not have had to resign,Abdullah said. Because examinations would have been conducted at the state level. If there had been a scam in a state, the minister of that state would have been responsible. He said the Centre should confine itself to matters falling within its jurisdiction and leave state subjects to elected state governments. Leave matters that belong to the states with the states. Let the Centre handle matters that belong to the Centre, Abdullah said. This habit the Centre has developed of interfering in the states is the reason Dharmendra Pradhan had to lose his job. Let us do our work; let them do theirs. The remarks come amid renewed political friction between the J&K government and the BJP, which has stepped up its criticism of the National Conference-led administration in Jammu. On the controversy over Vande Mataram at the Independence Day ceremony, Abdullah sought to play down the issue, saying the change in the ceremonys sequence was new even to him. This was my eighth Independence Day parade. But this was the first time Vande Mataram was included, he said. Abdullah said it took him some time to understand the revised sequence, under which Vande Mataram preceded the flag unfurling and the national anthem. It took me some time too to understand that first I would stand there, then Vande Mataram would be played, then I would unfurl the flag, and then there would be the national anthem, he said. Perhaps Congress also needed some time to adjust. Asked about criticism over a statement supporting Article 370 that was described as reflecting a Naxalite mindset, Abdullah refused to comment on the social-media posts. Why are you asking me to explain and speak about what she tweets? he said. It is her Twitter account; her daughter runs it. Let her tweet whatever she likes. On the protests in Jharkhand, Abdullah backed the continuation of talks with the students, saying legitimate grievances should be addressed through dialogue. If the students demands are legitimate, if they are valid, then somewhere or the other, they should sit down with them and talk, he said. He added that if the government believed the demands were baseless, it should say so clearly. If they are not, then say directly that there is no weight or truth in their demands and that there will be no talks with them, he said. But the decision to hold a second round of talks, he argued, indicated that the protesters concerns could not simply be dismissed. If you have already held one round of talks and are saying there will be a second round, then somewhere their demands must have some truth in them, Abdullah said.
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Srinagar, Aug 17: Mirwaiz-e-Kashmir Dr Moulvi Mohammad Umar Farooq, who was placed under house arrest today and denied permission to address the time-honoured Khawaja Digar religious gathering at Khanqah-e-Naqshband Sahib (RA), in a post on X said: Once again I have been denied permission to address the time honoured religious gathering of Khawaja diger in Naqshband sahab today,with tens of thousands of people eagerly waiting there to participate in this spiritually uplifting religious congregation observed on the 3rd of Rabi-Ul-Awwal each year, and have been put under house arrest! Preventing me from addressing congregational religious occasions as the Mirwaiz, to punish me for my political outlook and for raising social and religious concerns of people, while a reflection of the now familiar repressive mindset of rulers, is still unfortunate and shameful to say the least. What is worse is the continued insensitivity and disrespect for the religious rights and practices of Muslims by the authorities by denying them the right to hear the sermon and participate in a spiritual experience. Continued silence on it, will only lead to normalisation of repression of religious rights of Muslims. It is the duty of all, especially the elected Government to safeguard the religious rights of Muslims of the valley as well as Jammu and stand up to the powers and make them relent.
Google Workspace lets Gemini access your company data by default - how to shut it down
In Google Workspace, Gemini has access to Gmail, Docs, Calendar, Chat, and more by default. Here's why it matters, and how administrators can disable it today.
Gold-Plated Jewellery vs Real Gold: What Every Smart Indian Buyer Needs to Know in 2026
Gold jewellery has always been a favourite in India, but with gold prices feeling increasingly expensive, buying solid gold is not always practical for everyone. If you love the warm, rich look of gold but don't want to pay the price of solid gold, then gold plated jewellery can be a smart choice. At GIVA , you can get 925 sterling silver with gold plating which has a beautiful gold-tone appearance and is less expensive than real gold jewellery. Its a fantastic way to get the gold look, try out different styles and add more pieces to your collection without a big investment. But how does gold plated silver jewellery compare to real gold, and which makes more sense for you? Both have their appeal, so lets take a look at the key differences and help you pick the option that best fits your style, budget and everyday needs. What Is Gold Plated Silver Jewellery? Gold plated jewellery is made by plating a layer of gold over another metal. If the base metal is sterling silver, the jewellery is made of 925 silver and then covered with a layer of gold. This gives you the warm classic look of gold while maintaining the beauty and versatility of sterling silver. 925 sterling silver is 92.5% pure silver, plus other metals that give it the strength needed for everyday jewellery. Once the piece is finished in gold it possesses a rich golden look that looks just as beautiful with everyday outfits as it does with festive wear. At GIVA, you can find gold plated and rose gold plated 925 sterling silver jewellery in different styles. Gold plating gives your jewellery that timeless finish, rose gold plating adds a soft pinkish tone for a more contemporary feel With options ranging from earrings and necklaces to rings and bracelets, there are plenty of choices to fit different personal styles. So, whether youre naturally drawn to classic gold or prefer the softer appeal of rose gold, plated sterling silver gives you plenty of scope to experiment. You can mix and match and find pieces that feel like they really belong in your jewellery collection. What Is Real Gold Jewellery? Real gold jewellery is made of gold mixed with other metals to make the jewellery strong and durable. Its measured in karats for its purity, which tells you how much gold is actually in it. When you're shopping for contemporary jewellery you'll often see 18K, 14K and 9K gold. Each of these contains a different percentage of pure gold. Understanding Karats 18K, 14K and 9K Gold Purity 18K gold is 75% pure gold and has a deep, warm look, which makes it popular in fine jewellery and special pieces. 14K gold is 58.5 % pure gold , the rest being other metals . Its a nice compromise between gold content and strength, making it perfect for jewellery you intend to wear everyday. 9K gold contains 37.5% pure gold mixed with other metals. Its another option for people who want real gold jewellery at a different price point. Think about how youll wear the piece and whats most important to you when picking from the three. Everyday rings and bracelets you may want a purity that gives you more strength, but necklaces and earrings can offer you more flexibility. Your style, budget and occasion can all help you find the right fit. Gold-Plated Jewellery vs Real Gold: Key Differences Feature Gold Plated 925 Silver Real Gold Base material 925 sterling silver Gold combined with other metals Gold content A layer of gold over sterling silver Gold content runs throughout the alloy Price More Affordable Depends on purity and weight Appearance Gold-toned finish Natural gold appearance Durability Depends on plating and care Depends on gold purity and alloy Maintenance Requires mindful care Generally easy to maintain Gold-Plated Silver vs Real Gold: Which Is More Affordable? The price of jewellery can differ depending on the materials used, the amount of gold in it, and the craftsmanship that goes into making each piece. Silver jewellery with gold plating is based on 925 sterling silver, then finished with a layer of gold to give that warm golden look. Theres plenty of space to explore gold-toned earrings, necklaces, rings and bracelets in a variety of styles. The price of real gold jewellery depends mostly on the purity and weight of the gold used. The final price may also be affected by factors like craftsmanship, making charges and applicable taxes. So which one is more logical? It is all a matter of what you want from your jewellery. If you like to experiment with different styles and you like the look of gold then you are spoilt for choice with gold-plated over sterling silver jewellery. Real gold allows you to have that option if you want something made in a specific purity of gold. Or if you want to gift a stylish gold plated jewellery piece under 1999, GIVA has a lot of options to explore. If you are searching for everyday earrings and rings or necklaces and bracelets, you can discover gold plated designs that comfortably fit your budget. How to Care For Gold Plated Silver Jewellery Gold plated silver jewellery maintenance is easier than you think. You dont need a complicated routine, a few simple habits will help keep your favourite pieces looking beautiful for longer. Remove before bathing or swimming. Keep jewellery out of prolonged contact with water and moisture. End with jewellery: Apply your perfume, moisturiser and skincare first and allow them to settle before adding your jewellery. Remove before a workout : Sweat and constant movement can affect the gold finish so best to leave your jewellery safely at home. Stay away from harsh chemicals: Try to keep the products clean and other strong chemicals away from the item as they can damage the finish. Give each piece its space: Keep your jewellery in a soft dry pouch or jewellery box to stop pieces rubbing or scratching each other. Wipe After Wear: A quick swipe with a soft, clean cloth usually removes everyday residue, and keeps it looking fresh. These small habits don't take a lot of effort, but they can make a big difference. With proper care, your gold plated silver jewellery can be a beautiful addition to your collection for years to come. How to Choose Gold Plated Silver Jewellery If youre going to buy gold plated silver jewellery, its always a good idea to check the product details before you make your choice. Check for clear information about the base material and ensure that it is 925 sterling silver. You can also see the details about the gold finish, care instructions and other product specifications. It is also a popular choice for people who prefer hypoallergenic jewellery . Sterling silver is comfortable to wear and is a good option for everyday wear . If you are looking for good quality sterling silver jewellery, GIVA has a variety of designs to choose from. Once youve looked at the material, think about what suits your personal style. If you're into jewellery you can wear every day, a classic pendant, simple earrings or a slick bracelet could be just the thing. If you want to make more of a statement then try layered necklaces, chunkier bracelets or eye-catching rings. GIVA has a great collection of gold plated 925 sterling silver jewellery in a variety of styles, meaning youll find pieces to wear with everything from your everyday outfits to special occasions. We also provide a lifetime free plating service so you can keep your favourite gold plated items looking their best for longer. Find Your Perfect Gold Plated Jewellery at GIVA Choosing jewellery is all about what feels right for you. Gold plated silver jewellery gives you the warm look of gold on a 925 sterling silver base, while real gold allows you to choose a piece based on your preferred purity. If you are looking for a wedding anniversary gift for your wife then a gold plated necklace, bracelet, ring or pair of earrings can be a good way to celebrate the occasion and especially if she likes to experiment with different styles. Shop now from GIVAs collection today. Enjoy complimentary lifetime plating service (T&C) to keep your favourite plated pieces looking beautiful for longer. Whether you're shopping for yourself or choosing a gift for someone special, pick the right jewellery that feels personal, suits the occasion and is something you'll love wearing or gifting.
MoD inks pact with General Atomics to lease 2 MQ-9B Sea Guardian unmanned aircraft
The ministry said it signed a contract with the General Atomics Aeronautical Systems for the remotely-piloted aircraft for a period of 30 months
J&K police officer arrested in bribery case in Jammu
Jammu, Aug 17: The Central Bureau of Investigation has arrested a Sub-Inspector of the Jammu and Kashmir Police in connection with a bribery case here, officials said on Monday. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has arrested a Sub-Inspector of Police Station Janipur in Jammu, identified as SI Danish Habib, a 2024-batch officer, in a bribery case, the CBI statement said. The CBI said the accused allegedly demanded a bribe of Rs 20,000 from a complainant for not registering an FIR against him over a marital dispute. Following negotiations, the accused agreed to accept Rs 10,000 from the complainant, it said. The CBI registered a case on August 16 and laid a trap the same day. During the trap, the police officer was allegedly caught red-handed while demanding and accepting Rs 10,000 from the complainant, it said. The agency said further investigation is underway.
GoC 14 corps reviews operational preparedness of troops in Siachen sector in Ladakh
Leh, Aug 17: The General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the Fire and Fury Corps, Lieutenant General Madanraj Pande, on Monday visited the Siachen Glacier sector to review the operational preparedness of troops deployed at the world's highest battlefield, the Army said. During his visit, Lt Gen Pande interacted with troops deployed in the sector and appreciated their high morale, professionalism and resilience while operating under extreme terrain and weather conditions, it said. Lt Gen Madanraj Pande, GOC, Fire and Fury Corps, visited Siachen to review operational preparedness and interact with troops deployed on the world's highest battlefield, the Leh-based 14 Corps, also known as the Fire and Fury Corps, said on X. The Corps Commander exhorted all ranks to maintain the highest standards of operational readiness, discipline and excellence, the Army said. The visit was aimed at assessing the preparedness of troops deployed in the challenging Siachen sector and reinforcing their commitment to maintaining operational effectiveness in the high-altitude battlefield, it said.
MoE directs NTA to conduct thorough audit of all exam processes
Srinagar, Aug 17: In a latest development, the Ministry of Education (MoE) has directed the National Testing Agency (NTA) to conduct thorough audit of all the examination conducted so far and submit a report on corrective actions taken to plug the gaps. The directions were issued during a meeting chaired by union minister for education Pralhad Joshi on Monday with Secretary, Department of Higher Education, Director Generla NTA and other senior officials of the department. NTA has been directed to conduct a thorough audit of all exam processes and submit a report on corrective action taken, ministry of education posted on its official X handle. During the meeting, education minister was apprised on the steps taken by NTA in the wake of recent issues, particularly with reference to reforming the overall system. Director General NTA informed that over 50 staff members were removed from NTA besides 10 new professional leadership positions including Chief Technology Officer, Chief Finance Officer, CISO, GM, Test Security, GM, R&D and Psychometrics, and others have been advertised and are being onboarded. Domain specialists are being brought in from the private sector for cyber-security, psychometrics, question-paper design and other specialised areas, the post reads on X. During the meeting, the union Education minister has directed that strict compliance be ensured of the established exam protocols and also directed that a complete overhaul of Confidential Operations (CONOPS) architecture, secluded rooms, air-gapped systems, device-deposit protocols be implemented on war footing.MoE directs NTA to conduct thorough audit of all exam processes

