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Politicians felicitate J&K team

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Politicians felicitate J&K team

Srinagar, 28 Feb: Political parties and politicians, cutting across party lines, felicitated the Jammu and Kashmir cricket team for their historic Ranji Trophy final win.

Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Kumar Choudhary said the win would boost the morale of players in other sports as well.

“It is a matter of great pride for J&K that its boys have won the Ranji Trophy final. Their achievement will inspire the next generation and give a fillip to sports promotion in the region,” he said.

The Leader of Opposition in the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly, Sunil Sharma, has extended his heartfelt congratulations to the Jammu and Kashmir cricket team for creating history by lifting the prestigious Ranji Trophy after decades of dedicated participation in the tournament.

Describing the achievement as a watershed moment in the sporting history of J&K, Sharma said that this long-awaited triumph is the result of years of perseverance, discipline, and an unshakeable belief in the immense talent of Jammu & Kashmirís youth.

He said that the victory has brought unparalleled joy and pride to every household across the region, uniting people in celebration beyond all boundaries of region and community.

National Conference (NC) President and three time chief minister Farooq Abdullah Saturday extended his heartfelt congratulations to the Jammu and Kashmir cricket team on their stupendous, historic triumph in the prestigious Ranji Trophy finals defeating star studded Karnataka.

In his message, Abdullah described the victory as a moment of immense pride and joy for the people of Jammu and Kashmir. He said that the teamís remarkable performance throughout the tournament reflects their dedication, discipline and indomitable spirit.

Abdullah lauded the players for their resilience and commitment, noting that their achievement had brought great honour to the region on the national stage.

He also congratulated the coaches, support staff, selectors and the Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association for their tireless efforts in grooming and guiding the team.

Abdullah said that this victory was a testament to the hard work being put into strengthening sports infrastructure and nurturing young talent in Jammu and Kashmir.

He expressed hope that this landmark achievement would inspire the youth of the region to pursue excellence in sports and other fields and wished the team continued success in future tournaments.

Cabinet Minister and senior NC leader Sakina Itoo emphasised that the victory “reflects the talent, resilience, and determination of our youth.”

People’s Democratic Party (PDP) President and former chief minister Mehbooba Mufti said the players both from Kashmir and Jammu reflect the strength of unity, and the win sends a strong message against forces attempting to divide people along religious lines.

“Today is truly a very blessed day for our Jammu and Kashmir. In my opinion, it is a slap on the faces of those forces who try to divide Hindus and Muslims and create conflict between them,” Mufti told reporters on the sidelines of a party function in Katra township of Reasi district.

“They have shown that when we move forward together, when Hindus and Muslims stand united, we can achieve great things not only for Jammu and Kashmir but for the entire country,” she said.

All India Congress General Secretary and Leader of the Congress Legislature Party Ghulam Ahmad Mir also congratulated the team on behalf of the party.

Thanking the players and the team management, he said the side had etched its success in golden letters.

“They have made us proud and honoured us with their grand victory,” Mir said.

J&K BJP chief and MP Sat Sharma, too, extended greetings and said, “They (the team) have not only made us proud with such a massive win but have also opened new pathways for cricket in the country.”

Apni Party President former minister and Altaf Bukhari also extended heartfelt greetings to team J&K for winning their first-ever Ranji Trophy title.

“This remarkable triumph marks a historic milestone not only for the team but for the entire people of the Union Territory. This is truly a moment of celebration and pride, representing a historic achievement. I congratulate each and every member of the team, as well as everyone who played a role in this tremendous victory. May this historic accomplishment be the beginning of many more successes in the years to come,” he said.

People’s Conference led by Sajad Lone said it was a monumental moment in the sporting history of Jammu and Kashmir.

“This triumph is not just a victory on the field, but a testament to resilience, discipline and the indomitable spirit of our youth. You have made the entire region proud and inspired a generation to dream bigger,” the PC said.

Awami Itihaad Party (AIP) termed the victory a proud and defining moment for the youth of the region.

In a statement, a party spokesman said the remarkable triumph reflects the talent, determination and resilience of J&K’s young cricketers who have brought immense pride and joy to people across J&K.

“This historic achievement has shown that given opportunity and support, the youth of Jammu & Kashmir can excel at the highest level,” he said.

 

 

 

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LoP Sunil Sharma congratulates J&K Cricket Team on historic Ranji Trophy triumph 

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LoP Sunil Sharma congratulates J&K Cricket Team on historic Ranji Trophy triumph 

Srinagar, Feb 28: The Leader of Opposition in the Jammu & Kashmir Assembly, Sunil Sharma, has extended his heartfelt congratulations to the Jammu & Kashmir cricket team for creating history by lifting the prestigious Ranji Trophy after decades of dedicated participation in the tournament.

Describing the achievement as a watershed moment in the sporting history of the Union Territory, Sunil Sharma said that this long-awaited triumph is the result of years of perseverance, discipline, and an unshakeable belief in the immense talent of Jammu & Kashmir’s youth. He remarked that the victory has brought unparalleled joy and pride to every household across the region, uniting people in celebration beyond all boundaries of region and community.

“This historic win is not merely a trophy; it is a symbol of determination and resilience. Our young cricketers have shown that with focus, opportunity, and consistent effort, nothing is beyond reach,” he stated. Sharma emphasized that the team’s journey to the pinnacle of domestic cricket serves as a powerful inspiration for aspiring sportspersons across Jammu, Kashmir, and the remote districts of the Union Territory.

The Leader of Opposition also lauded the invaluable contribution of the coaching staff, selectors, support personnel, and cricket administrators whose collective efforts created an environment conducive to excellence. He noted that sustained encouragement, systematic training, and improved sporting infrastructure have finally translated into a landmark achievement on the national stage.

Stressing the need to build upon this success, Sharma called for further strengthening of sports infrastructure, promotion of grassroots cricket, and consistent institutional support so that more talented youth from J&K can represent the nation at national and international platforms.

Conveying his best wishes for future tournaments, he expressed confidence that this remarkable victory marks the dawn of a golden era for cricket in Jammu & Kashmir and will pave the way for many more historic accomplishments in the years to come.

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J&K’s health budget records surge

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J&K’s health budget records surge

Srinagar, Feb 28: A recent state-wise healthcare spending map circulating on popular data-mapping portals shows Jammu & Kashmir allocating just 4% of its total budget to the health sector, placing it among the lower spenders nationally. However, updated figures from PRS Legislative Research and official budget documents indicate a significantly higher allocation, with J&K’s health sector share rising sharply to 8.3% of the total budget — positioning it ahead of many states and Union Territories.

The widely shared map compares J&K unfavourably with higher-allocating states such as Rajasthan (7.5%), Andhra Pradesh (7%), and Kerala (6.8%), while placing it closer to Goa (4%) and Ladakh (3.5%). The national average allocation for health stands at around 5–6%. However, the visualisation appears to rely on older data and does not capture the substantial increase in J&K’s recent health budgets.

Official records show steady growth in health allocations over the past few years. Actual health expenditure stood at Rs 4,085 crore in 2023–24, accounting for 4.9% of the total budget. This increased to a budget estimate of Rs 8,333 crore in 2024–25 (later revised to Rs 7,685 crore), and further rose to Rs 8,814 crore in 2025–26 — representing 8.3% of the total budget and marking a 15% increase over the previous year’s estimates. For 2026–27, Rs 8,654 crore has been allocated for health and medical education. The allocation significantly exceeds the National Health Policy target of 2.5% of GDP.

Over the past decade, sustained prioritisation of the health sector — supported by centrally sponsored schemes — has translated into measurable improvements in health indicators. The AB-PMJAY-SEHAT scheme, which provides universal health coverage of Rs 5 lakh per family in J&K, continues to receive dedicated funding. As a result, out-of-pocket expenditure (OOPE) has dropped sharply from 46.6% to 25.9%, among the lowest in the country. Nearly 90 lakh Ayushman Golden Cards have been issued in the Union Territory, with an estimated Rs 3,435 crore incurred in treatment costs under the scheme.

Health outcomes reflect the impact of sustained investments. Life expectancy at birth in J&K stands at 74.3 years — the third highest in the country. The Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) has declined to 14–16.3 per 1,000 live births, while the Neonatal Mortality Rate stands at 9.8–10 per 1,000 live births, placing J&K among the few regions to approach single-digit levels. The Under-5 Mortality Rate has fallen to 18.5, ranking among the better-performing states nationally. Institutional deliveries account for 92.4–99.7% of all births, reflecting improved access to maternal healthcare services.

Taken together, the latest budget figures and health indicators suggest that Jammu & Kashmir’s sustained investment in healthcare is yielding tangible results, even as outdated data visualizations continue to circulate online.

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1995-batch IAS officer Rohit Kansal empanelled as Secretary in Union Govt

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1995-batch IAS officer Rohit Kansal empanelled as Secretary in Union Govt

New Delhi, Feb 28: The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC) has approved the empanelment of senior IAS officer Rohit Kansal for appointment at the level of Secretary/Secretary Equivalent in the Government of India.

According to an official order issued on February 28, 2026, Kansal, a 1995-batch IAS officer of the AGMUT cadre, has been cleared for holding posts at the Centre at the Secretary level.

Kansal had earlier served in key positions in Jammu and Kashmir, most notably as Principal Secretary, Planning, Development and Monitoring and Information and Public Relations. He also held the charge of Principal Secretary, Power Development Department, where he oversaw significant reforms in the power sector, including loss-reduction measures and restructuring initiatives.

During the period of administrative reorganisation of the erstwhile state in 2019, Kansal played a crucial role in governance and coordination. He served as the government spokesperson and was closely associated with policy communication during the transition phase following the abrogation of Article 370 and the bifurcation of the state into two Union Territories.

Over his career, Kansal has handled diverse portfolios in J&K, including finance, power, and planning, and has been regarded as one of the key bureaucrats involved in the Union Territory’s administrative restructuring and development planning framework.

The empanelment at the Secretary level enables him to be considered for appointment to senior positions in various ministries and departments of the Government of India.

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Div Com Kashmir conducts city tour, inspects e-bus charging stations

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Div Com Kashmir conducts city tour, inspects e-bus charging stations

Srinagar, Feb 28: Divisional Commissioner Kashmir, Anshul Garg on Saturday undertook an extensive tour of Srinagar city to review the progress of ongoing developmental works at various locations.

He was accompanied by Commissioner SMC/CEO SSCL, General Manager SRTC, Deputy Director Planning (DDP), and other senior revenue officers.

During the visit, the Divisional Commissioner inspected the e-bus charging station at Zoonimar, Soura, and assessed the status of the ongoing works. He was informed that the facility is expected to be commissioned by March 15.

He directed the concerned officers to evaluate the operational impact of the charging station, particularly in terms of service efficiency, traffic decongestion, circulation management, and public convenience.

The Divisional Commissioner also reviewed the construction of residential houses being developed for eight families from Habakadal at a nearby site and stressed timely completion of the project.

While visiting the proposed site for an additional e-bus charging station at Hazratbal, he instructed the CEO, Srinagar Smart City, to prepare detailed site drawings and examine the feasibility of the project in consultation with the Vice Chairman, LCMA.

Taking note of the deteriorating condition of the Habakadal Foot bridge, the Divisional Commissioner directed the CEO SSCL to consult local representatives and expedite necessary renovation measures.

He further inspected the proposed riverfront development project at Habakadal near the ghat, which aims to enhance the aesthetic appeal of the area and facilitate water transport infrastructure.

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J-K Police attach properties of two proclaimed offenders in E&IMCO case in Sopore

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J-K Police attach properties of two proclaimed offenders in E&IMCO case in Sopore

Srinagar, Feb 28: As part of sustained action against the terror ecosystem, Jammu and Kashmir Police in Sopore attached the immovable properties of two proclaimed offenders in connection with FIR No. 28/2008 under Sections 2/3 of the [Egress & Internal Movement (Control) Ordinance] (E&IMCO) Act registered at Police Station Sopore.

As per the statement, the accused, Basheer Ahmad Mir, son of Ghulam Hassan Mir, resident of Lathishat Tujjar, and Ajaz Ahmad Bhat, son of Basheer Ahmad Bhat, resident of Harwan, had been evading arrest despite repeated efforts.

The investigation has established that both had exfiltrated to Pakistan for arms training and are presently involved in anti-India propaganda and supporting terrorist activities from across the border. Following due legal process, both were declared Proclaimed Offenders by the Hon’ble Court under Section 87 CrPC.

In compliance with court orders, attachment proceedings under Section 88 CrPC were executed against their immovable properties after proper revenue verification and local enquiry. The process was carried out in the presence of an Executive Magistrate and independent witnesses, and all codal formalities were duly observed, the statement said.

This action sends a clear message that individuals operating from across the border and engaging in anti-national activities will face the full force of law. Legal proceedings against such elements will continue relentlessly. J&K Police remain committed to dismantling the terror support structure and ensuring that no individual involved in activities prejudicial to the security and integrity of the nation escapes accountability, the statement added.

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It’s been long journey to title but we want stadiums coming up in J&K: BCCI chief Manhas

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It’s been long journey to title but we want stadiums coming up in J&K: BCCI chief Manhas

Hubballi, Feb 28: BCCI President Mithun Manhas was elated to see Jammu and Kashmir landing their maiden Ranji Trophy title, but his pragmatic mind has already zeroed in on the construction of new stadiums in the valley to take the cricket further forward.

After 67 years of toil, Jammu and Kashmir held eight-time champions Karnataka to a draw and bagged the coveted title by virtue of a massive 291-run first inning lead.

“It took us 67 years. It’s been a long journey to title. I’m very thankful to BCCI for giving us a state of the art facility academy in Jammu where we’ll be having indoor facilities, swimming pool, gymnasium and the same we will be doing in Kashmir,” Manhas said in a select media interaction after the Ranji Trophy final here on Saturday.

“Now, what we want is the stadiums coming up in both the places — Jammu and Kashmir, and not only in J&K for that matter, in Rajouri, Poonch and Chenab as well because this team has got players from everywhere.

“So that’s the need of the hour and the elections are going to happen now. Hopefully, we’ll get the funds from the BCCI,” he added.

Manhas, who has a long association with cricket in J&K, lauded skipper Paras Dogra for bringing a sense of calm to the team’s dressing room.

Manhas had roped in Dogra as J&K skipper when the former was working with the Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association (JKCA).

“We were looking for a captain. I think in Paras we found the right captain. He’s coming from Himachal, he knows the conditions in J&K pretty well. He’s played a lot of cricket in England, which makes him a thorough professional.

“He’s the kind of guy who is rarely aggressive. He’s very calm, quiet, and goes about his business in a very structured and meticulous way. So that was one calming effect we had in the dressing room,” Manhas said.

“You know, we northern boys are very aggressive with each other. That’s how we are. But he had one calming effect. So, I think everything started falling in place for us,” he noted.

Jay Shah’s vision for J&K cricket

The former BCCI secretary Jay Shah, who is currently heading the International Cricket Council, took special attention to improve the standards of cricket, Manhas revealed.

“The association before us, they tried their level best. But the real game-changer happened when the BCCI formed the sub-committee way back in 2021. We are very thankful to Jai bhai and his vision, the way he made this committee, keeping in mind the administration part, the cricketing part, and involving the right players.”

In fact, Shah visited the region extensively during his tenure at BCCI to get first-hand knowledge of J & K cricket.

“He was the first secretary in the history of J&K in 67 years to come to Jammu and see the facilities himself. Once he was there and he showed us his full support, things started moving in the right direction.

“We got a lot of flak way back because of the system. There used to be a quota of 8 (players) from Srinagar and 8 from Jammu. We never believed in such a system. There’s only one quota and that is merit for us.

“Before us, in a season, there used to be 28 players or 30 players. But once we got involved, we saw that the system had to be set in place.”

Manhas said Shah’s idea of forming the Cricket Advisory Committee had a cathartic influence on J&K cricket.

“We formed a CAC to start with. That included Abdul Qayyum from Kashmir, the premier fast bowler. He’s played about 48 matches. He was a star bowler for J&K. Then we involved Ashwini Gupta who’s played about 78 first-class games.

“There’s a female cricketer who played at the highest level — Rupali, so all were involved. Then luckily we were able to find good selectors. I think all the selectors we have now, they’ve played for J&K. The minimum matches that they’ve played is 35. They’ve captained J&K and they’ve played for North Zone as well.

“So we got in all the competitors who had the experience and who knew what it takes to rise. So once the system was in place, we all started moving in the right direction.”

Manhas then explained how the Shah-led panel made on-ground changes to improve the quality of cricket in the valley.

“Now the challenge that we got was that we were doing well in North Zone and East Zone matches. But we were not up to the mark when we played in West and South. So, we imported the red soil from Maharashtra and we made wickets.

“Now we have about 10-12 red soil wickets and 10-12 black soil wickets. So, the process was still on but we made sure that we played on the right tracks and the right things needed to be done.

“Then what we did was we played with the SG Test balls. All the camps that we conducted were with the SG balls and Kookaburra balls for the players to get used to it.”

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Death toll in strike on girls’ school in southern Iran rises to 40, state media say

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Death toll in strike on girls’ school in southern Iran rises to 40, state media say

Dubai, Feb 28: The death toll in an Israeli-US strike on a girls’ school in southern Iran rises to at least 40, the state-run IRNA news agency reported on Saturday.

At least 45 others were wounded in the attack in Minab in Iran’s Hormozgan province.

Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard has a base in the city.

Neither the US nor Israel has offered any details on the campaign so far.

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Police seize 7 vehicles involved in illegal mining in Ganderbal

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Police seize 7 vehicles involved in illegal mining in Ganderbal

Srinagar, Feb 28: J&K Police have seized 06 Tippers and 01 Tractor involved in the illegal extraction and transportation of minor minerals across the district Ganderbal.

The officials said these vehicles were found transporting illegally extracted material from Nallah Sindh without the mandatory permissions.

Acting swiftly and in close coordination with the Geology & Mining Department, teams from the various police stations intercepted and seized these vehicles on the spot, tightening the clampdown on illegal mineral transportation in the area. Illegal extraction not only causes loss to the public exchequer but also poses a serious threat to the ecological balance of the region, they said.

J&K Police reaffirms its unwavering commitment to protecting natural resources and curbing such unlawful activities. Police will continue to take stringent legal action against all violators involved in unlawful extraction, transportation, or trade of minerals, officials added.

 

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Attack on Iran disrupts flights across Middle East and beyond

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Attack on Iran disrupts flights across Middle East and beyond

London, Feb 28: The US and Israel’s attack on Iran disrupted flights across the region and beyond.

The United Arab Emirates, home to both the long-haul carriers Emirates and Etihad, and Israel closed their airspace on Saturday. Qatar Airways Group said it has temporarily cancelled flights to and from Doha because Qatari airspace also was closed.

Planes that were en route to Israel were rerouted to other airports, and passengers who were at Ben Gurion International Airport awaiting flights were shuttled back.

Emirates said several of its flights were affected by the UAE airspace closure and urged passengers to check their flight status online. The carrier is based at Dubai International Airport, the busiest hub for international travel.

Dutch airline KLM had already announced earlier in the week that it was suspending flights to and from Tel Aviv starting Sunday.

Virgin Atlantic cancelled its flight from Heathrow Airport in London to Dubai and said it would avoid flying over Iraq, meaning flights to and from India, the Maldives, Dubai and Riyadh could take slightly longer.

The airline already was not flying over Iran. Virgin Atlantic said all flights would carry appropriate fuel in case they need to reroute on short notice.

Turkish Airlines said on X that flights to Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Iran and Jordan will be suspended until Monday and flights to Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates and Oman would be suspended on Saturday.

The airline said additional cancellations may be announced.

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