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NC-govt neglected flood-affected Jammu region: Sat Sharma

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BJP delegation visits shelling affected areas

Jammu, Sep 6: Jammu and Kashmir Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president and former minister Sat Sharma Saturday expressed disappointment at, what he alleged, “casual and discriminatory approach of the ruling NC government, which failed to address the urgent needs of the flood-affected people in the Jammu region.”

“This neglect only added to the misery of flood-affected families,” he alleged, while interacting with the people during his extensive visit to flood-affected areas of Suchetgarh and Bishnah assembly constituencies in Jammu district.

Sat Sharma, however, reaffirmed the party’s unwavering commitment to stand by the distressed people and ensure their rehabilitation.

 

 

 

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NC MLAs seek immediate removal of Waqf Board Chairperson

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NC MLAs seek immediate removal of Waqf Board Chairperson

Srinagar, Sept 6: Members of Legislative Assembly (MLA) of National Conference (NC) on Saturday demanded immediate removal of the incumbent Chairperson of J&K Waqf Board for hurting the sentiments of people for misusing the emblem of the Country. The NC MLAs held a joint press conference at party headquarters here and said that Ashok Chakra emblem of the country is being respected by every citizen irrespective of their religion. “But it is also important that if anyone misuses this emblem, or places it in a place where it should not be placed, there should be action against that person as well,” NC chief spokesperson and MLA Zadibal said.

He said that the party condemns the incident that took place at Dargah Hazratbal on Friday. “Because violence has never been accepted by the National Conference, nor has it ever been supported.

Its method could have been better, it could have been handled in a better way, but that was not done,” he said.

He said the Waqf Board Chairperson hurt the religious sentiments of Muslim population. “She is threatening people with FIR and PSA, I think it is completely wrong. She should not have done it, we condemn it,” Sadiq said. He said that the top leadership of the or any state has laid the foundation stone or inaugural stone but none has used an emblem on the stone. But is Chairperson Waqf above all of them or above the constitution? Using an emblem on a stone at a shrine is a violation of law,” he said. The NC MLAs demanded immediate removal of Darakhshan Andrabi as chairperson Waqf for misusing the emblem and hurting public sentiment. “Whatever action is applicable as per the law, that should be taken against her,” he said.

Members of the Legislative Assembly of the National Conference said that they will send a letter to the Speaker of the J&K Legislative Assembly and ask for a constitution of a House Committee to probe the utilisation of funds by Waqf Board from 2019. “We will explore if there is any possibility in which we can form a House Committee and whatever bungling has happened in Waqf since 2019 should be exposed,” he said.

 

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BCCI election nominations scheduled for September 20, 21

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BCCI trims daily allowances for staff, streamlines travel policy

New Delhi, Sep 6: Nominations for the upcoming BCCI elections will be accepted on September 20 and 21, said a notification from Electoral Officer A.K. Joti released on Saturday evening. Previously, BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia told IANS that the elections are on the agenda for the 94th Annual General Meeting (AGM), to be held at 11:30 am on September 28 at the BCCI headquarters in Mumbai.

Now, as per the full election schedule revealed by Joti, elections will be held for five office-bearer posts – president, vice-president, secretary, joint secretary, and treasurer.

Elections will also be held for one member of the Apex Council and two members of the Governing Council.

 

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National Awareness Conclave marks milestone of 1 crore trees planted

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National Awareness Conclave marks milestone of 1 crore trees planted

New Delhi, Sep 6: The National Awareness Conclave, hosted by Positive Barta at the Constitution Club of India, celebrated the landmark achievement of planting one crore trees in a single year.

What began as an ambitious idea has grown into a nationwide movement, with farmers, students, women entrepreneurs, and volunteers contributing to the mission.

Organisers highlighted the role of women-led groups in setting up seed banks and promoting sustainable businesses, linking environmental progress with social empowerment.

Speakers at the event included policymakers, defence trainers, academics, doctors, and journalists, who stressed the importance of collective responsibility in tackling climate challenges. Youth and community volunteers were also recognised for nurturing saplings to survival.

Positive Barta announced plans to expand the Green Mission, encouraging more schools and institutions to participate. The conclave concluded with a message that every tree planted represents a promise of sustainability and a step toward a greener India.

 

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J&K Bank presents dividend of over Rs 130 crore to UT administration

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J&K Bank presents dividend of over Rs 130 crore to UT administration

Srinagar, Sept 06: Initiating the payment of dividend to shareholders, Managing Director and CEO J&K Bank Amitava Chatterjee today presented two dividend cheques of Rs 122.85 Crore and Rs 7.92 Crore to the UT Administration – the Bank’s promoter and major shareholder – for the Financial Year 2024-25.

The dividend cheques were handed over to Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha at Raj Bhawan.

Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo; Principal Secretary, Finance, Santosh D Vaidya; Principal Secretary to Lieutenant Governor Dr Mandeep K. Bhandari, and Mohammad Shafi Mir, Company Secretary J&K Bank were present on the occasion.

The dividend pay-out, which followed the Bank’s approval of 215% dividend at its 87th Annual General Meeting (AGM), underscores both the Bank’s financial strength and its pivotal role in supporting the region’s economic development.

The Lieutenant Governor congratulated the entire team of Jammu Kashmir Bank and urged the Bank to continue to drive substantial and sustained growth and serve the people with excellence.

The Lieutenant Governor said that J&K Bank should continue its focus on financial inclusion by connecting people and it should promote small and micro-enterprises for manufacturing and services. He also observed that J&K Bank had witnessed complete turnaround after 2019. The Bank was in loss of Rs. 1139 Crore in the year 2019-20, however, it was transformed and within 4 years it reported a profit of Rs. 1700 Crore in the year 2023-24.

Amitava Chatterjee, Managing Director and CEO, J&K Bank outlined the Bank’s performance and roadmap ahead. He reiterated the J&K Bank’s commitment to offering the best banking services while actively contributing to Mission YUVA for inclusive, equitable, and sustainable economic growth across J&K.

It was informed that J&K Bank has performed a hat-trick of historic earnings capped by its highest-ever net profit of Rs 2082 Cr in FY 2024-25.

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No cloudburst in Zojila: SSP Ganderbal

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Ganderbal, Sep 06: Following reports of heavy rainfall in the Zojila sector, police on Saturday clarified that no cloudburst had taken place in the area.

Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Ganderbal as per news agency Kashmir News Corner (KNC) confirmed that only a brief spell of rain occurred and assured that no damages were reported from the sector.

The official urged people not to pay heed to rumours and clarified that traffic movement and local habitations remain safe.

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Div Com Jammu inspects protection works on Ravi River embankment at Lakhanpur

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Div Com Jammu inspects protection works on Ravi River embankment at Lakhanpur

Kathua, Sep 06: Divisional Commissioner Jammu, Ramesh Kumar, today conducted an extensive inspection of the ongoing protection works along the Ravi River embankment near Lakhanpur, which has suffered severe damages amidst the recent spell of torrential rains.

He was accompanied by Deputy Commissioner Kathua, SSP Kathua, Project Director NHAI, senior officers of Punjab Irrigation Department and representatives of the Indian Army.

During the visit, the Divisional Commissioner held threadbare discussions with all stakeholders including Kathua District Administration, Punjab Irrigation Department, NHAI and Army authorities to devise a multi-pronged strategy aimed at diverting the water flow, protecting critical assets and minimizing risk to life and property.

DC Kathua briefed the Divisional Commissioner about the emerging situation and the measures being undertaken to safeguard vital installations including the Office of the DDC Chairman, Animal Husbandry Check Post and adjoining government buildings. He informed that men and machinery have been mobilised and are working round the clock to raise crates and carry out strengthening works on vulnerable stretches of the embankment.

The Divisional Commissioner directed the concerned departments to maintain constant coordination and ensure timely completion of protective works. Stressing on the urgency, the Div Com called for deployment of adequate resources, regular monitoring of the situation and immediate plugging of weak points along the embankment.

The Div Com further emphasized upon exploring long-term measures to provide permanent protection against any threats caused by changes in river course. He urged close liaison between J&K and Punjab authorities to evolve a joint mechanism for flood management in the Ravi River basin.

Meanwhile, the Divisional Commissioner also reviewed the relief and restorations measures ongoing in the affected areas of the District. He asked the district administration to expedite the restoration works of road connectivity that were severely affected during the heavy rains. He directed for complete restoration of Power and water supply, wherever pending in the affected areas, if any.

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Floodwaters crack Chersoo bund, police rescue trapped family

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Floodwaters crack Chersoo bund, police rescue trapped family

Awantipora, Sep 06: Cracks developed around a bund at Katipora Chersoo in Awantipora on Saturday following rising floodwaters, prompting immediate intervention from police and civil authorities.

Officials said a police team led by SDPO Awantipora, along with SHO Awantipora, in-charge Police Post Toll Plaza and local administration, rushed to the spot and after hectic efforts managed to safely shift a family residing close to the bund.

The timely evacuation averted a possible tragedy and ensured the safety of the affected family. Authorities have urged residents living near vulnerable embankments to remain cautious and assured that continuous monitoring and support will be extended. [KNT]

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PM Modi, French President Macron discuss bringing quick end to Ukraine conflict 

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PM Modi, French President Macron discuss bringing quick end to Ukraine conflict 

New Delhi, Sep 06: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday held a phone conversation with Emmanuel Macron, the President of France, exchanging views on recent efforts towards bringing an end to the conflict in Ukraine while reiterating India’s consistent support for peaceful resolution of the issue and early restoration of peace and stability in the entire region.

The two leaders had recently spoken over phone on August 21, coordinating their positions on the war in Ukraine in order to move towards a just and lasting peace.

“Had a very good conversation with President Macron. We reviewed and positively assessed the progress in bilateral cooperation in various areas. Exchanged views on international and regional issues, including efforts for bringing an early end to the conflict in Ukraine. The India-France Strategic Partnership will continue to play a key role in fostering global peace and stability,” PM Modi posted on X after the phone call.

During their conversation, the two leaders also reviewed and positively assessed the developments in bilateral cooperation across different sectors including economic, defence, science, technology and space. They reaffirmed their commitment towards further strengthening of the India-France Strategic Partnership, in line with the Horizon 2047 Roadmap, the Indo-Pacific Roadmap and the Defence Industrial Roadmap.

“They exchanged views on recent efforts towards bringing an end to the conflict in Ukraine. PM Modi reiterated India’s consistent support for peaceful resolution of the conflict and early restoration of peace and stability. Prime Minister Modi thanked President Macron for accepting the invitation to the AI Impact Summit hosted by India in February 2026, and looked forward to welcoming President Macron in India. Both leaders agreed to continue to remain in touch and work closely together to promote global peace and stability,” read a statement issued by the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO)

Last month, the two leaders had vowed to further strengthen the strategic partnership between both nations.

During the talks, Macron had shared his assessment on the meetings held between the leaders of Europe, US and Ukraine in Washington and also shared his perspectives regarding the situation in Gaza. The French President had expressed support for early conclusion of the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between India and the European Union.

“On trade issues, we agreed to strengthen our economic exchanges and our strategic partnership in all areas — this is the key to our sovereignty and independence. Following up on the AI Action Summit held in Paris last February, we are working towards the success of the AI Impact Summit to be held in New Delhi in 2026. For more effective multilateralism, we agreed to work closely together in preparation for the French presidency of the G7 and the Indian presidency of the BRICS in 2026,” Macron had posted on X on August 21.

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Man drowns in Jhelum in Bandipora, another rescued

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Bandipora, Sep 06: A man drowned in the river Jhelum while another one was rescued near Nichyari area of Baniyari in north Kashmir’s Bandipora district on Saturday.

An official told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that the duo was extracting sand from the river when the incident occurred.

Following the incident, police and rescue teams rushed to the spot and launched a search operation,” he said.

One of the individuals, identified as Mohammad Yaqoob, was rescued safely. However, 25-year-old Amir Ahmed Dar son of Gulzar Ahmad of Baniyari Sharki, drowned. “Efforts are on trace him,” the official said.

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