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57 sports associations functioning under J&K Sports Council: Govt

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57 sports associations functioning under J&K Sports Council: Govt

Srinagar, Feb 7: The Jammu and Kashmir government on Saturday informed the Legislative Assembly that 57 sports associations are registered with the J&K Sports Council, while no sports committees have been recognised by the council.

This was stated in a written reply by the minister in-charge for J&K Youth Service and Sports Department, Satish Sharma, to a question raised by the MLA Devinder Kumar Manyal.

Manyal sought the details from the government about the existing recognised sports committees and Associations, recognised in their respective disciplines.

“There is no recognised sports committee however there are 57 sports associations registered with the J&K Sports Council,” the written reply reads.

About the selection of players for sports competitions at the school, college and university level, the government informed the House that the selection of players for sports competitions is undertaken from the school level.

The minister said that advance dates, venues, age groups and eligibility criteria for the competitions and selection trials are issued, while eligibility and verification of age, besides categories, are also done as well.

“The process is done before participation, and their credentials are verified during the competitions/selection trials. Open and transparent trials by qualified coaches and technical experts as per the prescribed norms of the concerned sports discipline are conducted,” the reply reads.

The House was informed that criteria of skill, fitness, technique and past performance records are assessed as well. “Discipline-wise merit lists based strictly on performance and eligibility are prepared and disclosed on the spot,” it reads.

The government also displayed the list of the sports persons selected for various national and international level sports events from Jammu Division during the year 2025-26.

“Further, 1159 sports persons at school level were selected for various national sports events from Jammu Division during the year 2025-26,” the reply reads.

The government said the games like volleyball, football, kabaddi, kho-kho, athletics, and chess were promoted across J&K as per the calendar.

The government said that the Youth Service and Sports department was actively promoting a wide range of sports and games across J&K, including Samba District, with the objective of encouraging youth participation and fostering a strong sporting culture at the grass-roots level.

“Regular coaching camps, district-level competitions and talent identification programmes are being held in collaboration with concerned recognised sports associations,” it reads.

The government further informed that the employment benefits were also provided to the sports persons from J&K including Jammu division who  have represented Jammu and Kashmir at national and international level under the provisions of J&K (Appointment of outstanding  sportspersons) rules, 2022.

“The approval of the competent authority has been obtained to finalise the recruitment process of the outstanding sports persons. The order in this regard shall be issued soon after completing the pre-requisite formalities,” the written reply from the government reads.

 

 

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India, US reach framework for interim bilateral trade agreement

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India, US reach framework for interim bilateral trade agreement

Washington/ New Delhi, Feb 7: India and the US on Saturday announced that they have reached a framework for the first phase of the bilateral trade agreement under which both sides will reduce import duties on a number of goods to boost two-way trade.

The framework reaffirms the two countries’ commitment to the broader US-India Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA) negotiations, launched by President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi on February 13, 2025, according to a joint statement.

While the US will reduce tariffs on Indian goods to 18 percent from the present 50 percent, India will eliminate or cut down import duties on all US industrial goods and a wide range of American food and agricultural products, including dried distillers’ grains, red sorghum for animal feed, tree nuts, fresh and processed fruit, soybean oil, wine and spirits.

The first phase of the pact is expected to be signed by mid-March.

Implementation of the pact will lead to concessions and the elimination of duties on American goods by India.

The US, through a separate executive order, has eliminated the 25 percent tariffs on India for purchasing Russian oil from February 7, as New Delhi has committed to stopping directly or indirectly importing oil from Moscow.

Trump’s order has said that the US officials will monitor whether India resumes directly or indirectly importing Russian oil.

If it finds that India has resumed directly or indirectly importing the oil, the US officials shall recommend “whether and to what extent I should take additional action as to India, including whether I should reimpose the additional ad valorem rate of duty of 25 percent on imports of articles of India,” the order said.

The reciprocal tariff of 25 percent will be reduced to 18 percent after the US issues an executive order in this regard, which is expected soon.

The statement also said that India has expressed its intention to purchase USD 500 billion of US energy products, aircraft and aircraft parts, precious metals, technology products and coking coal over the next five years.

“The US and India are pleased to announce that they have reached a framework for an Interim Agreement regarding reciprocal and mutually beneficial trade,” it said.

On the development, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the interim trade pact will strengthen ‘Make in India’ by opening up new opportunities for farmers and entrepreneurs, and create jobs for women and youngsters.

Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said the interim pact will open a USD 30 trillion market for Indian exporters, especially MSMEs, farmers and fishermen, as the US duties on Indian goods will come down to 18 percent from 50 percent earlier.

When asked about the oil issue, Goyal said that the external affairs ministry will respond to the matter.

In August last year, the US imposed 25 percent reciprocal tariffs and an additional 25 percent levy on India for its purchase of Russian oil, hitting Indian exporters hard as America is their largest export destination.

The reduction in tariffs will help boost exports of India’s labour-intensive sectors such as textiles and apparel, leather and footwear, plastic and rubber, organic chemicals, home decor, artisanal products and certain machinery.

Additionally, tariffs will go down to zero on a wide range of goods, including generic pharmaceuticals, gems and diamonds, and aircraft parts, thereby further enhancing India’s export competitiveness and Make in India.

India will also get exemptions under section 232 on aircraft parts, tariff rate quota on auto parts and negotiated outcomes on generic pharmaceuticals, leading to tangible export gains in these sectors.

“At the same time, the agreement reflects India’s commitment to safeguarding farmers’ interests and sustaining rural livelihoods by completely protecting sensitive agricultural and dairy products, including maize, wheat, rice, soya, poultry, milk, cheese, ethanol (fuel), tobacco, certain vegetables, meat, etc,” Goyal said.

Under the pact, India will eliminate import duties on certain US goods on the day the agreement comes into force, while duties on other items may be phased out over time. In some sectors, tariffs will be reduced, while in others, quota-based concessions will be provided.

Hailing the agreement, US Trade Representative Ambassador Jamieson Greer said President Donald Trump’s dealmaking is unlocking one of the largest economies in the world for American workers and producers.

The joint statement also said that the two countries will “promptly” implement this framework and work towards finalising the interim agreement with a view to concluding a mutually beneficial Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA).

In February last year, the two nations entered into negotiations for the first phase of the BTA.

This framework will now be converted into a legal pact, which is expected to be signed by mid-March, following which India will start cutting down duties on specified American goods.

After the successful conclusion of the interim pact, tariffs will go down to zero on a wide range of Indian goods, including generic pharmaceuticals, gems and diamonds, and certain aircraft and aircraft parts.

“Similarly, consistent with the US national security requirements, India will receive a preferential tariff rate quota for automotive parts subject to the tariff imposed to eliminate threats to national security,” the statement said.

It said that New Delhi has agreed to address long-standing barriers to the trade in US medical devices, eliminate restrictive import licensing procedures that delay market access for, or impose quantitative restrictions on American Information and Communication Technology goods.

“Recognising the importance of working together to resolve long-standing concerns, India also agrees to address long-standing non-tariff barriers to the trade in US food and agricultural products,” the statement said.

India and the US will also significantly increase trade in technology products, including Graphics Processing Units and other goods used in data centres, and expand joint technology cooperation.

To enhance ease of compliance with applicable technical regulations, the two countries plan to discuss their respective standards and conformity assessment procedures for mutually agreed sectors.

During 2021-25, the US was India’s largest trading partner in goods.

The US accounts for about 18 percent of India’s total exports, 6.22 percent in imports, and 10.73 percent in bilateral trade.

In 2024-25, the bilateral trade touched USD 186 billion (USD 86.5 billion exports and USD 45.3 billion imports).

With America, India had a trade surplus – or the difference between imports and exports — of USD 41 billion in 2024-25.

It was USD 35.32 billion in 2023-24 and USD 27.7 billion in 2022-23.

Goyal said that India’s exports worth about USD 44 billion to the US will enter the American market at zero reciprocal tariffs under the agreement.

While Indian goods worth about USD 30 billion will continue to attract an 18 percent tariff (which includes goods from the labour-intensive sectors), there will be no change in duties on goods worth USD 12 billion (including steel, copper and certain auto parts).

Commenting on the deal, the Congress claimed that the Indo-US trade pact is “not a deal but a surrender” of the country’s self-esteem and interests, and that it is a betrayal of India and its people.

Congress’s media and publicity department head Pawan Khera said India will soon become a dumping ground for American products that will hurt the interests of the farmers and small and medium industries here.

 

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IT Deptt releases draft rules, forms for new Income Tax Act

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IT Deptt releases draft rules, forms for new Income Tax Act

New Delhi, Feb 7: The tax department on Saturday released draft rules and forms under the new Income Tax Act, 2025, which proposes to simplify the provisions and reduce compliance burden for ease of understanding and make it taxpayer-friendly.

A new and simplified Income Tax Act, 2025, which will replace the over six-decade-old Income Tax Act of 1961, will come into effect from April 1.

The Income Tax department has sought comments from stakeholders on the draft Income-tax Rules, 2026, and forms by February 22. Thereafter, the rules and forms under the new Act will be notified.

The Income-tax Rules, 1962 contains 511 rules and 399 forms. As a result of the changes proposed in the new rules and forms, including the removal of redundancy and consolidation of rules wherever possible, the draft Income-tax Rules, 2026 contains 333 rules and 190 forms, the I-T department said while inviting stakeholder comments. With regard to the new income tax forms, it said that they have been simplified to a large extent for the ease of the taxpayers.

Standardisation of common information has been done across the forms with a view to reducing the compliance burden of the taxpayers.

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With 200 lakh Kg mutton deficit, J&K turns to high-yield livestock breeds

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With 200 lakh Kg mutton deficit, J&K turns to high-yield livestock breeds

Srinagar, Feb 7: The Jammu and Kashmir government on Saturday said it is implementing a series of scientific and planned measures to enhance livestock productivity and move towards self-sufficiency in animal-origin foods, particularly mutton, which remains in short supply in the Union Territory.

Informing the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly, the government said high-yielding and improved breeds of sheep, goats, cattle and poultry are being introduced and propagated through the Department of Animal and Sheep Husbandry.

In a written reply to a question raised by MLA Javaid Riyaz, furnished on behalf of the Minister in charge Agriculture Production, Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, the department said that high mutton-producing breeds such as Texel, Dorper, Romanov, Swiss Alpine, Finn sheep and Boer goats are being integrated into government breeding farms across J&K.

The government acknowledged a significant gap between demand and local production of key animal products. While J&K produces about 28.75 lakh metric tonnes of milk annually, mutton production stands at around 380 lakh kilograms, leaving a deficit of nearly 200 lakh kilograms. This shortfall has resulted in heavy dependence on imports from other states, prompting focused efforts on genetic upgradation and productivity enhancement to achieve self-sufficiency and generate livelihood opportunities.

As part of these efforts, the department said 450 Australian Merino sheep were imported in 2020 for genetic improvement of wool and meat. Additionally, 900 Dorper and Texel sheep imported from South Africa and Holland are being maintained for scientific breeding programmes.

To boost milk production, the government said breeding infrastructure is being upgraded, including the proposed import of 40 high genetic-merit bulls through the Directorate of Animal Husbandry and 100 Jersey cows through SKUAST-Kashmir.

The department further said improved poultry varieties such as Vanaraj, Lohmann Brown, Black Australorp and Sussex have been introduced under the Integrated Poultry Development Programme, based on their suitability to local agro-climatic conditions.

 

 

 

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BJP names Ritu Tawde as Mumbai mayoral candidate; Shiv Sena picks Sanjay Ghadi for deputy mayor

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BJP names Ritu Tawde as Mumbai mayoral candidate; Shiv Sena picks Sanjay Ghadi for deputy mayor

New Delhi, Feb 7: The BJP on Saturday named Ghatkopar corporator Ritu Tawde as its mayoral candidate for the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), according to The Times of India. The announcement was made by Mumbai BJP president Ameet Satam at the civic headquarters in the presence of party leaders and corporators.

Tawde’s name had been in contention along with Sion corporator Rajeshree Shirwadkar ahead of the decision. Calling it a “historic moment”, Tawde thanked the party leadership for the responsibility.

Meanwhile, the Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena announced Sanjay Ghadi as its candidate for the post of deputy mayor, which carries a tenure of one-and-a-half years. Satam said the BJP–Shiv Sena alliance would work towards making Mumbai a corruption-free city. The ruling alliance expressed confidence of winning both the mayoral and deputy mayoral posts, citing its numerical strength of 118 corporators, even if the Opposition fields candidates.

 

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Army porter injured in landmine blast along LoC in Poonch

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Army porter injured in landmine blast along LoC in Poonch

Mendhar/Jammu, Feb 07: An army porter was injured in a landmine explosion near the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday, officials said.

Zulufqar Ahmad (24), a resident of Slotri-Patiya village, was injured when he accidentally stepped on a landmine in a forward area in Mankote sector at around 2.10 pm, the officials said.

As part of an anti-infiltration obstacle system, the forward areas are dotted with landmines, which sometimes get washed away by rain, resulting in such accidents, they added.

The officials further informed that the injured civilian was immediately evacuated to the hospital for treatment.

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IAF commences Kargil courier services, 82 passengers airlifted

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IAF commences Kargil courier services, 82 passengers airlifted

Kargil/Jammu, Feb 07: The Indian Air Force on Saturday commenced air courier service for the winter season, ensuring air connectivity for the people of Kargil during the harsh cold months.

The people of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh face challenges in the winter due to the closure of roads after snowfall.

On the first day of operations, 29 passengers were airlifted from Kargil to Srinagar and 53 passengers from Srinagar to Kargil, including children, infants and patients, officials said.

The IAF crew was welcomed at Kargil Airport by Executive Councillor, LAHDC Kargil, Kacho Mohd Feroz, Deputy Commissioner Kargil Rakesh Kumar, Additional Deputy Commissioner Imteeaz Kacho and other senior officers.

At Srinagar Airport, the aircraft crew was received by the Chief Coordinator, Kargil Courier, Aamir Ali.

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ACB books ex-Tehsildar South Srinagar over alleged misuse of official position, demanding bribe

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ACB books ex-Tehsildar South Srinagar over alleged misuse of official position, demanding bribe

Srinagar, Feb 07: The Anti-Corruption Bureau Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday registered a case against then Tehsildar south Srinagar, for allegedly abusing his official position and demanding illegal gratification.

The case arose following a verification based on a complaint regarding illegal encroachment and alleged bribery linked to restoration and demarcation of land in 2021.

In a statement issued, ACB registered case against Maeen Azhar Kakroo, the then Tehsildar South Srinagar for abusing official position, Searches conducted at Srinagar, and Baramulla.

Anti Corruption Bureau registered FIR No. 03/2026 at Police Station ACB Srinagar under Section 7 of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 against Maeen Azhar Kakroo, the then Tehsildar South Srinagar, for alleged demand and acceptance of illegal gratification.

The case owes its origin to a verification conducted by this bureau on the basis of a complaint regarding illegal encroachment issues and alleged bribery in connection with restoration and demarcation of land during the year 2021, the statement said.

It also said that the verification revealed that land measuring 4 Kanals 9 Marlas 165 Sqft, including Survey No. 998/54, is recorded in the name of few individuals including complainant.

During verification, it surfaced that the accused public servant allegedly demanded illegal gratification for facilitating restoration of 14 Marlas of land situated at Gulbahar Colony Hyderpora, Sector-14 Srinagar. It further came to light that a second-hand Mahindra Rexton 4×4 vehicle (Regd. No. MH03CP-5000) was allegedly accepted as illegal gratification, with payments reportedly made by the complainant through banking transactions from his Paytm account linked with J&K Bank Batamaloo, statement said.

Further enquiry revealed that after restoration, the said land was sold by the complainant in January 2022 to a private purchaser and is presently under her possession.

By allegedly demanding and accepting illegal gratification other than legal remuneration in connection with an official act, the accused is stated to have abused his official position.

Accordingly, offences under Section 7 of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 (as amended in 2018) have been established against the accused public servant and Case FIR No. 03/2026 has been registered at Police Station ACB Srinagar.

Immediately after registration of FIR, searches of residential house of above said accused person was conducted after obtaining search warrants from the Hon’ble Court.  Searches were carried simultaneously at 02 separate locations viz (a) Residential house at Kanil Bagh Azad Road Baramulla, (b) Residential House at Rose Avenue Colony Gazalla Abad HMT Srinagar.

During the search incriminating evidences including revenue papers & finance/bank documents etc  were recovered and seized as evidence in the instant case.

The investigation of the case is going on, it added.

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NC-led govt failed to live upto peoples’ expectations: Ashok Koul

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NC-led govt failed to live upto peoples’ expectations: Ashok Koul

Anantnag, Feb 07: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) General Secretary (Organisation) J&K, Ashok Koul on Saturday hit out at present dispensation, saying National Conference-led government has miserably failed to live upto the expectations of the people of Jammu and Kashmir.

Addressing a public convention at Municipal Park, Ashajpora Bypass in Anantnag, Koul highlighted the commitment of the party towards development, good governance and public welfare.

Koul launched a scathing attack on the National Conference-led government, stating that while the Modi-led Central government continues to stand firmly with the people of Jammu & Kashmir, the NC regime has failed to deliver on its promises.

“The Modi Government has provided Rs 1430 crore as disaster relief assistance for Jammu & Kashmir to support distressed families affected by natural calamities. This reflects the sensitivity and commitment of Prime Minister Narendra Modi towards the people of this region,” Koul said.

Koul further said that the recently presented Union Budget is a strong, public-friendly, and Viksit Bharat–oriented budget, aimed at empowering youth, farmers, women, and the poor, while strengthening infrastructure and economic growth. In sharp contrast, the budget presented by the NC government in J&K is completely hollow, directionless, and devoid of any concrete roadmap for development or employment, he asserted.

The convention was also addressed by J&K BJP General Secretary Anwar Khan, District President Anantnag Rakesh Koul, Programme Incharge Abaid Hussain Nengroo, senior BJP leader Sofi Yousuf.

Later, at the BJP District Office Anantnag, Koul addressed an organizational meeting of all district office bearers and constituency presidents, reviewing ongoing party programmes and future strategies.

Koul called upon party workers to remain disciplined, united, and dedicated to public service. He said that the BJP’s strength lies in its cadre-based organization. He said that every BJP activist must work tirelessly at the grassroots level to address public issues and strengthen people’s trust in the party.

Speaking on the occasion, Anwar Khan said that BJP workers are the real ambassadors of the party’s ideology and governance model. Our focus is to ensure that the benefits of central government schemes reach every eligible person without discrimination, he said.

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Kashmir fruit growers send SOS to PM Modi amid US-India trade deal, seek over 100% import duty on foreign apples

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Kashmir fruit growers send SOS to PM Modi amid US-India trade deal, seek over 100% import duty on foreign apples

Srinagar, Feb 07: In the backdrop of the interim agreement under the US–India trade deal, wherein fresh fruits imported from the United States are expected to face reduced tariffs, Kashmir’s apple growers have sent an SOS to Prime Minister Narendra Damodardas Modi, warning that cheaper imports could seriously undermine the domestic horticulture sector.

In a detailed letter addressed to the Prime Minister at South Block, New Delhi, Chairman of the Kashmir Valley Fruit Growers Cum Dealers Union, Bashir Ahmad Basheer, urged the Centre to impose an import duty of “over and above 100 per cent” on apples imported from the United States and European countries.

Quoting the letter verbatim, Basheer wrote:

“With great respects and humble submission your goodself are informed that the Apple Growers of the Valley had been seeking hike over and above 100% in American/European Apple import duty enabling the Fruit Growers of Valley, Himachal and Uttarakhand to compete in Indian Markets.”

Referring to the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) framework, the letter states:

“Though under Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between two Countries i.e. New Zealand and this Country reduced the import duty from 50% to 25% does not prove any fruitful results.”

Highlighting the economic importance of horticulture, the Chairman wrote:

“In fact the livelihood, children education, medical facilities and other domestic necessities of a Grower wholly and solely depend upon on Apple Industry and more than 7 Lakh families are directly or indirectly dependent on Horticulture Industry which Industry is treated as ‘Backbone’ and main contributor of JK UT’s Economy.”

Emphasising Kashmir’s traditional role in fruit production, the letter further reads:

“Proudly Kashmir Valley has been rightly described as ‘Land of Fruits’ as well as ‘Fruit Bowel’ of Northern India. The reduction of import duty from 50% to 25% under FTA does not, therefore, meet the essentials requirements of Fruit Growers.”

Flagging recurring challenges faced by growers, the letter notes:

“In fact every year new challenges emerge for Apple Industry of Valley, Himachal and Uttarakhand. Sometimes Apples are imported from Iran and sometimes from United States and other Countries as well. These steps constantly could pressure on our local Apple Industry.”

The impact on small and marginal growers was also underlined:

“The cumulative impact of such imports have been damaging local Apple Growers, particularly small and marginal Growers who are already struggling with input costs, erratic weather, pest attacks and transport issues.”

Warning against cheaper imports, Basheer wrote:

“It is reiterated that the reduction in custom duty on American/European Apple will make imported Apples cheaper and a trader naturally prefer them over Kashmiri Apple. This directly affects the pricing of Apples of Kashmir, Himachal and Uttarakhand.”

Concluding with a strong caution, the letter states:

“Under the circumstances explained above your goodself are requested kindly consider imposition of import duty on American/European Apple to the extent of over and above 100% failing which the horticulture Industry of JK (T) will turn the shape of ‘Sick Industry’.”

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