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NH Closure: Around 2,000 tonnes of apples dispatched to mandis via railway, say Officials

NH Closure: Around 2,000 tonnes of apples dispatched to mandis via railway, say Officials
NH Closure: Around 2,000 tonnes of apples dispatched to mandis via railway, say Officials

Srinagar, Sep 17 : Amid the prolonged closure of Srinagar-Jammu National Highway, the authorities on Wednesday said that around 2,000 tonnes of apples have been transported to outside mandis through railway from the Valley so far this season.

An official told that since past week, 1,25,376 apple boxes have been dispatched by train, mostly to Delhi.

“From Anantnag Railway Station, 87,137 boxes were dispatched, while 38,239 boxes were transported from Budgam Railway Station,” he said.

Chief Area Manager Kashmir, Northern Railways, Saqib Yousuf told that from Anantnag, 350 tonnes, 650 tonnes and 376 tonnes of apples were already loaded and dispatched in separate consignments. “From Budgam around 600 tonnes have also been dispatched,” he said.

Pertinently, Kashmir produces over 70 per cent of India’s apples, with last year’s harvest recorded at 20.4 lakh metric tonnes.

However, the industry continues to remain at the mercy of the Srinagar-Jammu highway, which often faces frequent closures.

Last month, the heavy rains and landslides choked the highway for nearly two weeks, leaving truckloads of apples worth hundreds of crores stranded on the road, officials said.

IGP Kashmir chairs security review meeting at PCR Kashmir

IGP Kashmir chairs security review meeting at PCR Kashmir
IGP Kashmir chairs security review meeting at PCR Kashmir

September 16: Inspector General of Police Kashmir Zone, Shri V.K. Birdi-IPS, today chaired a security review meeting at PCR Kashmir to assess the prevailing security situation across the Kashmir Zone. The meeting was attended by all Range DIsG, district SSsP of Kashmir Zone, and other senior officers.

During the meeting, Range DIsG and SSsP briefed the IGP on the law & order scenario in their respective districts. The IGP emphasized the need to strengthen investigations, build stronger cases to improve conviction rates in narcotics and terrorism-related matters, and establish effective follow-up mechanisms for successful prosecutions. He directed officers to intensify area domination, conduct night patrolling in sensitive areas and maintain strict surveillance on anti-national elements (ANEs). Shri V.K Birdi also stressed the need to enhance market checking to prevent unlawful activities.

Concluding the meeting, Shri V.K. Birdi reaffirmed J&K Police’s commitment to maintain peace and security in the region and urged officers to ensure transparency, accountability, and timely resolution of cases to safeguard citizens’ rights.

CM Omar, Advisor Nasir Aslam to Lead J&K Delegation to Paris Tourism Expo

CM Omar Advisor Nasir Aslam to Lead J&K Delegation to Paris Tourism Expo
CM Omar Advisor Nasir Aslam to Lead J&K Delegation to Paris Tourism Expo

Srinagar, Sep 16 : The Jammu and Kashmir Government has deputed an official delegation led by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah to Paris for participation in the IFTM Top Resa Tourism Fair, scheduled from September 23 to 25, 2025.

An official order issued by GAD-JK, Cheif Minister Omar Abdullah incharge Tourism Department shall head the delegation to visit Paris.

The delegation further includes Nasir Aslam Wani, Advisor to the Chief Minister, and Vikas Gupta, Director Tourism Jammu.

The order states that the expenditure on this account will be borne by the Tourism Department.

The order reads, “Subject to the clearances of the concerned Ministries of Government of India & fulfilling other codal formalities, sanction is hereby accorded to the deputation of the following official delegation, headed by Mr. Omar Abdullah, Hon’ble Chief Minister (Minister Incharge, Tourism Department) to visit Paris, for participation in the IFTM Top Resa, Paris, scheduled be held from 23.09.2025 to 25.09.2025.”

Interim Relief on Waqf Act Does Not Address Core Issues

MMU Demands final hearing and protection of Waqf institutions

Srinagar, September 16, 2025: Mutahida Majlis-e-Ulema (MMU), the largest conglomerate of religious organisations in J&K headed by Mirwaiz Umar Farooq while commenting on the interim order of the Hon’ble Supreme Court on the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025 has said that while certain provisions have been stayed, the wider constitutional and religious concerns raised by this Act remain unaddressed, leaving the community anxious and dissatisfied.

The MMU stresses that Waqf is not merely about property but about religious trust and service to Allah. Any attempt to dilute Muslim control over these sacred endowments or to erode their historic protection is unacceptable to the community and is against the principles enshrined in the constitution, which grants every religious denomination the right to manage its own religious affairs.

The Court has provided interim partial interim which is a good indication , but they do not go far enough.

Many provisions of the Act remain a cause of grave concern. The abolition of the long-recognised principle of “Waqf by user” threatens centuries-old mosques, shrines, graveyards, and community institutions that have functioned as waqf based on continuous use, even without deeds. The mandatory requirement of a waqf deed disregards historical realities where documents were lost or never existed, and risks stripping these properties of their sacred status. The transfer of survey powers from independent commissioners to district collectors compromises neutrality and gives the state excessive control over religious trusts.

The MMU believes the amendment as a whole is a deliberate move to weaken and seize waqf properties rather than to protect them. Encroachers may be legitimized, while genuine community institutions will suffer. Such measures are discriminatory, for no other religious community is subjected to similar interference in its internal religious management.

The MMU therefore demands that the Supreme Court urgently take up the matter for final hearing and safeguard the constitutional and religious rights of Muslims. The Act in its present form is concerning and the original protections of the Waqf Act be should be restored. The Government must desist from undermining the sanctity of Waqf and instead work to preserve, protect and develop these endowments for the social and religious welfare of future generations.
Muttahida Majlis-e-Ulama Jammu and Kashmir includes Anjuman Auqaf Jamia Masjid, Mufti Azam’s Muslim personal law board, Darul Uloom Rahimiyah ,Anjuman Shariee Shian, Jamiate Ahle Hadith, Karwan-e-Islami,Moulana Masroor Abbas Ansari, Anjuman Himayat-ul-Islam, Jamia Sabeel-ul-Huda Bemina Srinagar, Anjuman Tabligh-ul-Islam, Jamiat Hamdania, Anjuman Ulama-e-Ahnaf, Darul Uloom Qasmiya, Darul Uloom Bilaliya, Anjuman Nusrat-ul-Islam, Anjuman Mazhar-ul-Haq, Jamiat-ul-Aima wal Ulama, Anjuman Aima wa Mashayekh Kashmir, Darul Uloom Naqshbandiya, Darul Uloom Rashidiya, Ahlul Bait Foundation, Madrasa Kanz-ul-Uloom, Idara Gousia Saraibala, Kahkah-i- Hyderia Aishmuqam,Pirwan-e-Wilayat, Auqaf Islamia Khiram Sirhama, Bazm-e-Tauheed Ahle Hadith Trust, Anjuman Tanzeem-ul-Makatib, Muhammadi Yateem Trust, Anjuman Anwar-ul-Islam, Karwan Khatm-e-Nabuwwat, Darul Uloom Syed-ul-Mursaleen, Anjuman Ulama wa Aima Masajid, Madrasa Zia-ul-uloom poonch, Falah-e-Darain Trust Welfare Society Islamabad, Ashraf-ul-Uloom Hyderpora, Darul Uloom Dawoodiya Batamaloo, Darul Uloom Furqaniya Nowshera, Darul Uloom Dawoodiya Khanyar, Jamiat-ul-Ulama, Siraj-ul-Uloom, Idara Wahdat-ul-Makatib, Darul Uloom Imdadiya Natipora, Darul Uloom Jamia-tur-Rashad Awantipora, Khanqah Muradiya Jamia Masjid Kreeri, Darul Uloom Saut-ul-Quran Gulshanabad, Awami Rahat Center, Imamia Federation Kashmir, Alnoor Trust Bemina., Shaheen Syndicate social Trust , Jamiat Ulema Wa Aima Masajid Jammu and Kashmir

Residential house gutted in fire mishap in Kulgam village

Residential house gutted in fire mishap in Kulgam village
Residential house gutted in fire mishap in Kulgam village

Devsar (Kulgam) Sep 16: Residential houses were gutted in a fire incident at Devsar area of south kashmiri’s Kulgam district on Tuesday.

Sources said that fire broke out in a residential houses of belonging to Gull Mohd Bhat son of Mohd Yousuf bhat of Devsar.

“Soon after the incident Police, were rushed to the spot and the fire was contained, however not before the blaze had razed the structure to ashes”,an eyewitness said.

Cause of the fire being ascertained. More details are awaited

House of terror : Siblings booked in Doda blast case under UAPA, had past history of terrorism

House of terror : Siblings booked in Doda blast case under UAPA, had past history of terrorism
House of terror : Siblings booked in Doda blast case under UAPA, had past history of terrorism

Doda blast case throws starling revelations, two terrorist including Pakistani got killed in an encounter in the house of two accused in 1996
Doda sept-: Doda police booked two siblings in Thursday (12-9-2025) Doda blast case under UAPA and started its investigation into the high profile terror case that has its root some 30 years ago.
The official sources told, that an information was received through reliable sources at Police Station Doda that Javed Hussain Attu (45) and Muzaffar Hussain Attu (36) sons of late Abdul Ahad Attu residents of Mohalla Drumri Tehsil and District Doda, have been found involved in terrorist activities.
Both the siblings with criminal intent have conspired to carry out acts of terrorism in order to disturb the peaceful environment of the area, spread fear and panic among the public, endanger the security and integrity of the country, and to cause harm to the security forces.
For this purpose, they had concealed a grenade inside their house with the intention of attacking a nearby police post or security forces personnel added that while preparing to carry out a terrorist attack using the said prohibited grenade, the grenade slipped from the hand of Javed Hussain which fell into the courtyard of the said house, and exploded with a loud blast. However, due to the explosion of the grenade, no person was reportedly injured, but it created an atmosphere of fear and terror among the general public.
On this information a case FIR No. 211/2025 u/s 4/5 ESA &13/16/18/39 UAPA has been registered in this police station and investigation of this case has been entrusted to Dy. SP HQ Doda Ajay Anand.
The official sources inform that the house of the two accused brother is not new to terror related activities added that two terrorists including Pakistani terrorist was killed in an encounter in the house of
Late Abdul Ahad Ittu s/o Habib Ittu R/O Drumri Mohalla Doda and in this regard an FIR No 25/1996 u/s 307,212,RPC , 3/25 A Act, 3/4 ESA Dated 24/02/1996 stands registered at Police Station Doda and as per the police record, the two terrorist killed in the encounter with 10 RR & Doda Police they were identified as Abdulla Bahu R/o Pakistan and a local terrorist Bashir Ahmed S/o Sader Din Ahmed R/o Malwas Doda in the house of accused person.

After investigation case has been challaned vide challan No. 37 Dated 30/06/1997 against the accused person namely Abdul Ahad Ittu s/o Habib Ittu who had remained in jail for several years.
The officials added that one among the two accused is a shopkeeper and was also involved in scrape business while the other accused Muzzafar Hussain is working in the health department.
The officals said that both the accused has formally been arrested and the investigation to ascertain involvement of more persons is underway.

Traffic Police Headquarters, J&k, Jammu/srinagar Traffic Plan & Advisory

Traffic Police Headquarters, J&k, Jammu/srinagar Traffic Plan & Advisory
Traffic Police Headquarters, J&k, Jammu/srinagar Traffic Plan & Advisory

Jammu-Srinagar NHW (NH-44) has NOT been fully restored at Tharad, Udhampur.

There was very slow movement observed on NH-44 due to single lane traffic, undulating & uneven surface of the road at Tharad.

Traffic managed on regulated manner at Tharad, Udhampur on NH-44 due to single lane about 250-300 Mtrs. Commuters are advised to follow lane discipline; overtaking, wrong lane driving will cause congestion.

Stranded HMVs between Nashri and Banihal were allowed towards Jammu but due to undulating & uneven surface of the road at Tharad, vehicles got jammed and were pushed through JCB and Loaders throughout the day.

Subject to fair weather and good road condition, tomorrow only one way traffic shall be permitted for LMVs from Jammu towards Srinagar/Distt. Doda, Kishtwar and Ramaban on NH-44.

These vehicles shall be allowed from Nagrota (Jammu) between 0600 hrs to 1100 hrs

No LMV/HMV shall be allowed from Srinagar towards Jammu on NH-44. However passenger LMVs coming from Distt. Doda, Kishtwar and Ramban will be permitted to move towards Jammu but these vehicle must cross the Nashri Tunel before 1000 hrs.

However, Mughal road is open for LMVs from Srinagar towards Jammu.

HMVs/Load Carriers:-
Subject to fair weather and better road conditions, HMVs shall be allowed from Jakheni (Udhampur) towards Srinagar after the LMV tail crosses Jakheni and assessing the road condition on NH-44. TCU Udhampur shall liaise with TCU Ramban before releasing the HMVs.

SFs Convoy Movement:-
Security Forces are advised/requested not to ply against advisory /traffic plan in view of possible traffic congestion because of narrow carriage way between Tharad and Balinallah/ Marog and Kishtwar Pathar on Jammu-Srinagar NHW. Tomorrow they may ply from Jammu towards Srinagar after confirming the status of NHW from TCU Ramban.

Kishtwar- Sinthan- Anantnag NH-244:-
Subject to fair weather and good road condition, after getting green signal from NHIDCL, only LMVs shall be allowed from both sides viz from Anantnag towards Kishtwar and vice- versa on Kishtwar-Sinthan-Anantnag road. These vehicles shall be allowed from PP Parana towards Anantnag from 0800 hrs to 1600 hrs and from PP Daksum towards Kishtwar from 0900 hrs. to 1500 hrs. as per order issued by SDM Chhatroo vide No. SDM/C/2025-26/146-53 dated 16-05-2025 and SDM Kokernag vide No. SDM/KNG/665-71 dated 16-05-2025.

SSG ROAD
Subject to fair weather and good road condition, (after getting green signal from the BRO) traffic movement shall be allowed on regulated manner on Srinagar-Sonamarg-Gumari road. LMVs followed by HMVs shall be allowed from Minamarg towards Srinagar at 0500 hrs. to 1000 hrs. Similarly, LMVs followed by HMVs shall be allowed from Sonamarg towards Kargil at 1130 hrs to 1730 hrs . No vehicle shall be allowed after cut off timing.
SFs Convoy, plying from Srinagar to Kargil and vice versa shall plan their movement in such a manner so that Civil Traffic (both UP and DOWN) don’t get disturbed.

Mughal Road:-
Subject to fair weather and good road condition, after getting green signal from Road maintenance agencies (GREF). LMVs Passenger/Private Cars shall be allowed from both sides viz Jammu towards Srinagar and vice versa via Poonch. These vehicles shall be allowed from Behramgala (Baffliaz) between 0600 hrs. to 1730 hrs and from Herpora (shopian) between 0600 hrs and 1700 hrs as per advisory issued by District Magistrate Poonch vide No. DMP/J/9291-9318 dated 31-08-2025. However, HMVs carrying fresh fruits six tyres only shall be allowed from Shopian towards Poonch and No HMV shall be allowed after 1000 hrs. from Herpora Naka. Moreover, No HMV will be allowed from Jammu towards Mughal road. TCU Jammu and TCU Srinagar will inform all concerned about the traffic advisory and cut off timings.

CUT OFF TIMINGS FOR LMVs/PASSENGER/PRIVATE CARs GOING TOWARDS JAMMU VIA MUGHAL ROAD-
TRC Srinagar 1330 hrs
Nowgam Peaks 1400 hrs
Pantha Chowk 1400 hrs
Chandhara Pampore 1500 hrs
Galandar via Kakapora 1500 hrs
Marvel Crossing 1500 hrs
Kandizal (Peaks NH-44) 1500 hrs
Khudwani 1500 hrs
Chawalgam Kulgam 1515 hrs
Keegam NH-44 1530 hrs
Herpora 1600 hrs.

ADVISORY :-
People are advised to undertake journey only after confirming status of the road from Traffic control units as under:-
• Jammu (0191-2459048, 0191- 2740550, 9419147732, 103)
• Srinagar (0194-2450022, 2485396, 18001807091, 103)
• Ramban (9419993745, 1800-180-7043)
• Udhampur (8491928625)
• PCR Kishtwar (9906154100)
• PCR Kargil (9541902330, 9541902331)

The camp was organized by the Department of Community Medicine, Government Medical College (GMC) Srinagar, in collaboration with BMO Hazratbal, with the objective of extending quality healthcare services to the local population at their doorstep. Speaking on the occasion, Haji Mubarak Gul Sahib appreciated the initiative and lauded the medical fraternity for their commitment towards public welfare. “Healthcare is a basic right of every citizen. Organizing such outreach programmes ensures that people, especially from under-served areas, receive timely medical attention and awareness about preventive care,” he said. The MLA assured full support for more such camps in the constituency in the future. A team of doctors and specialists from different fields, including general medicine, pediatrics, gynecology, dermatology, ophthalmology, and ENT, provided free consultation and check-ups. Patients were also given health awareness on common diseases, nutrition, and preventive practices. Officials from GMC Srinagar and BMO Hazratbal expressed gratitude to the MLA for his encouragement and reiterated their commitment to organizing more health initiatives for the community. The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from the local public, who welcomed the initiative as a much-needed step towards accessible and affordable healthcare.

Mubarak Gul Sahib inaugurated a Multi-Speciality Health Camp at Tankanwaripora
Mubarak Gul Sahib inaugurated a Multi-Speciality Health Camp at Tankanwaripora

The camp was organized by the Department of Community Medicine, Government Medical College (GMC) Srinagar, in collaboration with BMO Hazratbal, with the objective of extending quality healthcare services to the local population at their doorstep.

Speaking on the occasion, Haji Mubarak Gul Sahib appreciated the initiative and lauded the medical fraternity for their commitment towards public welfare. “Healthcare is a basic right of every citizen. Organizing such outreach programmes ensures that people, especially from under-served areas, receive timely medical attention and awareness about preventive care,” he said. The MLA assured full support for more such camps in the constituency in the future.

A team of doctors and specialists from different fields, including general medicine, pediatrics, gynecology, dermatology, ophthalmology, and ENT, provided free consultation and check-ups. Patients were also given health awareness on common diseases, nutrition, and preventive practices.

Officials from GMC Srinagar and BMO Hazratbal expressed gratitude to the MLA for his encouragement and reiterated their commitment to organizing more health initiatives for the community.

The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from the local public, who welcomed the initiative as a much-needed step towards accessible and affordable healthcare.

CM Omar Abdullah Graces Engineer’s Day Celebration in Srinagar

CM Omar Abdullah Graces Engineer’s Day Celebration in Srinagar
CM Omar Abdullah Graces Engineer’s Day Celebration in Srinagar

SRINAGAR, September 15: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah was the main attraction at the Engineer’s Day celebration organised by the J&K Electrical Engineering Graduates Association (JKEEGA) at SKICC, Srinagar, on September 15, 2025. The event, held under the theme “Power Sector for a Vibrant Economy in J&K,” commemorated the birth anniversary of Bharat Ratna Sir M. Visvesvaraya and highlighted the contributions of engineers to nation-building and technological progress.

Addressing a large gathering of power engineers from across Jammu & Kashmir, Omar Abdullah lauded their efforts in strengthening the region’s energy infrastructure and underscored the importance of the power sector for J&K’s economic growth. His presence as Chief Guest added special significance to the occasion.

Shri Shakeel Rafiqi, Regional Head, NMDC, Jammu, also attended the event, which showcased the achievements of engineers working in J&K’s power sector.

Speaking on the occasion, MD KPDCL Mehmood Shah said, “This day is to celebrate the heroes of engineering — the real ones who work tirelessly to light up the lives of people. This day is celebrated for them.”

Er. Pirzada Hidayatullah, President of JKEEGA, said the celebration served as a platform to honour engineers’ efforts and reaffirm their commitment to advancing the power sector for a stronger economy in Jammu & Kashmir.

Bhalessa’s Renowned Mela Jatra Kicks Off with Vibrant Performances

Bhalessa's Renowned Mela Jatra Kicks Off with Vibrant Performances
Bhalessa's Renowned Mela Jatra Kicks Off with Vibrant Performances

The iconic Mela Yatra in Bhalessa commenced today with a spectacular display of colors and fire performances.

The festivities began in Bheja village and will continue throughout the night, showcasing ancient traditions and rituals.
Thousands of people from surrounding villages gathered to participate in this grand celebration.

ACD Doda:-

Additional Deputy Commissioner of Doda, Anil Thakur, graced the occasion and praised the ancient fair’s cultural significance. He assured that the administration would take comprehensive measures to support the mela’s organization in the coming days.

10-Day Celebration:

The mela will span across 10 days, traversing various villages and featuring unique customs and traditions. This vibrant celebration is a testament to the region’s rich cultural heritage.