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5 drug peddlers held with contraband substance in Kashmir parts, say police

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5 drug peddlers held with contraband substances in Kashmir parts, say police

Srinagar, June 23: Jammu and Kashmir Police have arrested five drug peddlers in Sopore and Kulgam areas; and recovered contraband substances from their possession.

A police spokesperson said that in Sopore, one individual identified as Mehraj-ud-Din Mir, son of Abdul Khaliq Mir, resident of Chijhama Rafiabad, was arrested along with contraband substance during a checkpoint at Lalad near Bridge. In another operation at Takyibal, another person identified as Bilal Ahmad Dar, son of Ghulam Mohammad Dar, resident of Chankhan Sopore was apprehended with poppy straw-like substance.

He said a police team of Kulgam district at a checkpoint established at Arreh intercepted a vehicle bearing registration number JK18D-3833 with two persons on board. During search, 8.1 Kgs of Poppy Straw-like substance was recovered from their possession. They have been identified as Nazir Ahmad Kumar, son of Bashir Ahmad Kumar, resident of Awhatoo Kulgam and Ghulam Rasool Malla, son of Mohd Ismail Malla, resident of Khudwani who were subsequently arrested and vehicle used in the commission of crime was also seized.

Moreover, upon a specific information regarding presence of contraband substance in the house of Murad Ahmad Behroo, son of Ghulam Mohammad Behroo, resident of Matalham, a police team of PS Kulgam along with concerned executive magistrate reached the spot. During search, 800 grams of Poppy Straw like substance was recovered from the residential house. Subsequently, the house owner was arrested.

He said that cases under relevant sections of law have been registered and investigation has been initiated.

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Pak extends airspace ban for Indian aircraft by another month

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Pak extends airspace ban for Indian aircraft by another month

Islamabad, June 23: Pakistan authorities on Monday announced to extend the airspace ban on Indian aircraft for another month.

The ban was initially imposed on April 23 for one month in the wake of tension between the two countries following the Pahalgam terrorist attack that killed at least 26 people.

Later, it was extended for another month on May 23, when ties had deteriorated due to the four day conflict as India launched Operation Sindoor on May 7 and destroyed terror infrastructure in territories controlled by Pakistan.

According to a NOTAM, or Notice to Airmen, issued by the Pakistan Airports Authority, the ban has been extended from June 23 to July 23.

“Pakistan airspace not available for Indian registered aircraft and aircraft operated/owned or leased by Indian airlines/operators including military flights,” it said.

India’s strikes as part of Operation Sindoor triggered four days of intense clashes that ended with the cessation of on-ground hostilities after an understanding on stopping the military actions on May 10. However, the bilateral ties have not yet improved even when the ceasefire has been holding on.

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5 drug peddlers held with contraband substances in Kashmir parts, say police

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5 drug peddlers held with contraband substances in Kashmir parts, say police

Srinagar, June 23: Jammu and Kashmir Police have arrested five drug peddlers in Sopore and Kulgam areas; and recovered contraband substances from their possession.

A police spokesperson said that in Sopore, one individual identified as Mehraj-ud-Din Mir, son of Abdul Khaliq Mir, resident of Chijhama Rafiabad, was arrested along with contraband substance during a checkpoint at Lalad near Bridge. In another operation at Takyibal, another person identified as Bilal Ahmad Dar, son of Ghulam Mohammad Dar, resident of Chankhan Sopore was apprehended with poppy straw-like substance.

He said a police team of Kulgam district at a checkpoint established at Arreh intercepted a vehicle bearing registration number JK18D-3833 with two persons on board. During search, 8.1 Kgs of Poppy Straw-like substance was recovered from their possession. They have been identified as Nazir Ahmad Kumar, son of Bashir Ahmad Kumar, resident of Awhatoo Kulgam and Ghulam Rasool Malla, son of Mohd Ismail Malla, resident of Khudwani who were subsequently arrested and vehicle used in the commission of crime was also seized.

Moreover, upon a specific information regarding presence of contraband substance in the house of Murad Ahmad Behroo, son of Ghulam Mohammad Behroo, resident of Matalham, a police team of PS Kulgam along with concerned executive magistrate reached the spot. During search, 800 grams of Poppy Straw like substance was recovered from the residential house. Subsequently, the house owner was arrested.

He said that cases under relevant sections of law have been registered and investigation has been initiated.

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Centre approves 19 mega road, tunnel projects worth Rs 10,637 crore for J&K

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Centre approves 19 mega road, tunnel projects worth Rs 10,637 crore for J&K

Srinagar, June 23: Jammu and Kashmir Lt Governor Manoj Sinha expressed gratitude to PM Modi and Union Transport minister Nitin Gadkari for approving 19 mega road and tunnel projects for the Union Territory.

In a post on X, the LG said he is extremely grateful to PM Modi Ji and Union Minister Nitin Gadkari for giving approval to 19 mega road and tunnel projects for J&K worth Rs 10,637 Crore.

“Major approved projects include construction of Peer-Ki-Gali tunnel, Sadhana tunnel, Zaznar Shopian section of NH-701A, 4-L flyover from Lal Chowk to Parimpora, Trehgam Chamkote section of NH-701, 4-Lane Magam Flyover on Narbal-Gulmarg section & Qazigund Bypass & other projects,” he LG said.

He added many strategically important projects will improve logistical support and troops mobility. “Projects will improve infrastructure in J&K and connect various tourist destinations. Construction of tunnels will reduce the travel time, ensure all-weather connectivity and spur economic growth,” he said. (KNO)

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10-days summer break for Kashmir college from June 24

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10-days summer break for Kashmir college from June 24

Srinagar, June 23: In view of soaring temperatures, the Jammu and Kashmir Higher Education Department Monday announced 10-days summer break for colleges of Kashmir division from June-24.

The department said that it has decided to prepone the summer vacation that was earlier slated to be observed from July-15.

“In partial modification of the previous order, it is ordered that the summer vacation in all the Government Degree Colleges of Kashmir division shall be observed from 24-06-2025 to 03-07-2025 instead of 15-07-2025 to 24-07-2025,” reads the order issued by the higher education department. (KNO)

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Discover Kashmir beyond the Postcards

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Discover Kashmir beyond the Postcards

Srinagar, June 23: Srinagar, at the heart of Kashmir, offers more than just scenic beauty—it’s a living experience filled with culture, memory, and a sense of belonging.

Kashmiri festivities and small celebratory outings one could argue are deeply rooted in nature—be it the first blossoms of spring, the season’s first snowfall (sheen), the arrival of fruit season, saffron harvests,  the Nawruz, the Urs and the family trips to Mughal Gardens on Baiksahi etc.

These outings are more than simple family get-togethers—they foster brief but meaningful connections with others esp. tourists in public spaces.

The city offers a tapestry of culture, nature, and heritage that can’t be captured by the usual tourist checklist. To truly embrace Srinagar, one must slow down, walk its old bridges, sip chai with locals, and reflect beside river Jhelum. Srinagar’s beauty isn’t just in its landscapes—it’s in its people, so one must let the city reveal itself one local story at a time.

Here are 10 immersive ways to explore the city more deeply not just as a tourist, but as a traveler.

Evening stroll along the Bund

As the sun begins to set behind the Zabarwan hills, Srinagar’s residents make their way to the Bund—the historic embankment along the Jhelum River. Families, young couples, and the elderly all come here for a walk, to share stories, or to simply breathe in the calm. Join them, and you’ll experience a slice of local life that’s both ordinary and deeply poetic.

Zero Bridge is no longer just a crossing point—it’s a vibrant youth hub. On a typical day, you’ll find art pop-ups on the bridge, students gathered and musicians or local artists humming against the backdrop of the flowing river.

 

Seek Calmness at Dargah Hazratbal

On the eastern curve of Dal Lake lies Hazratbal Shrine, a place of profound spirituality. Come here at dusk, as the call to prayer echoes over the water, and you’ll feel a stillness that’s hard to describe. Walk from the University of Kashmir toward the shrine, letting the serenity of the place slow you down. Locals often sit quietly for hours, lost in reflection. These bits of history and culture, often intangible.

 

Shehr e Khaas (Downtown)

To truly understand Srinagar, immerse into shehr –e-khaas, the soulful downtown areas where stories live in every alley. The markets of Zainakadal, Saraf Kadal, and Sada Kadal still buzz with old-world charm. Here, spices are sold loose, copperware gleams under antique shop lights, and the scent of traditional bakeries lingers in the air. For many locals, this is where childhood memories were made— I remember shopping trips with my mother, bargaining in old Urdu dialects, and absorbing the hustles of everyday life. The lanes of shehr e khaas areas in downtown- zainakadal, raziakadal, the bridges of downtown, the market places and local architecture are the heart of Srinagar city.

Jamia Masjid – Where Faith Meets Architecture

The Jamia Masjid is not just a mosque—it’s a marvel of  Islamic architecture. Wooden columns, serene courtyards, and a garden where birds chirp freely make this more than a place of worship. One can see local kids people in the masjid’s courtyard.

On Fridays, the area buzzes with prayers and zest, while on quieter days, it becomes a peaceful retreat. Sit in the garden, talk to the locals, explore the architecture and you’ll begin to understand the layers of Srinagar’s cultural history and deeply woven religious sentiments.

There’s also Pather Masjid close by, a historical marvel.

Short Trip to Dhara & Fakir Gujri

For those seeking light yet soul-stirring nature scenery, not too far from the city, Dhara, is a lesser-known gem. Above the Harwaan, surrounded by pine forests and shepherd trails, the place is beautiful.

Locals especially youth visit Fakir Gujri usually for a day trek with friends or colleagues. The area is inhabited by mostly Gujjar families, and they are very welcoming and friendly, you might be invited for a sip of salty noon chai in their homes.

Savor the Calm of Nigeen Lake

Dal Lake is usually the popular face of Srinagar but Nigeen Lake is its introspective heart. Quieter, less commercialized, and fringed by willow trees and houseboats, Nigeen is where you go to escape. The houseboats there are less crowded than at Dal Lake. Many foreign tourists usually prefer staying at Nigeen houseboats. Early mornings here are quiet and in the evenings, you’ll often find locals sipping tea on their verandahs.

   

Chashma Shahi – An Evening with Chai and Lights

Picnicking is deeply woven into the Kashmiri way of life—perhaps shaped by the influences of the Mughals, Central Asians, or the British—but over time, it has become distinctly our own tradition.

Of all the Mughal gardens Nishat, Shalimar – the popular ones, Chashma Shahi holds a special charm in the evenings. Local people with families along with elderly and children bring their tea flasks (or samovars) and bakery biscuits, settle under the trees, and stay late until the garden lights flicker on. I remember so many of my childhood holiday evenings spent there. It’s a kind of community ritual—slow relaxed, beautiful, and filled with laughter and conversations. There is street food too with the tea and kehwa—monjegool, nader monje, halwa parata and water chestnuts.

Dal Lake Interiors – A World Floating on Water

Beyond the shikaras and tourist photo ops places lies a different Dal Lake—its where people live, where real life happens. Wooden houses sit atop water, vegetable markets operate at dawn. Walk or boat through these areas, explore the life of  these families who live on the lake, and witness a lifestyle that has adapted uniquely to its environment.

At the dawn, right after Fajar witness the floating market come to life with hundreds of Shakira selling all kinds of vegetables and fruits. It’s a splendid scene at dawn

Cafés and Culture

Before restaurants became only fancy Instagrammable, there were small cafes that blended authentic culture in small corners. One can visit Mahatta Gallery—a quaint café combined with a photography exhibit that documents Kashmir’s visual history. Also nearby is Ahdoos’.

There are numerous other cafes and restaurants open which are feel goods and cozy. Step in for a cup of Kehwa at places nearby, or enjoy tea at small tea stalls in Dalgate or  lalchowk.

 

 

 

Trek through Dachigam National Park

Just a short drive from the city, Dachigam National Park offers a gentle escape into nature. Home to the endangered Hangul deer, it’s a haven for bird watchers, hikers, and families. Whether you’re up for a short trek or just a leisurely stroll, the mix of alpine forests and wild meadows makes for an invigorating outing.

(Note: All images featured in this article are from the author’s own archive collection)

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PM Modi honoured SP Mookerjee’s sacrifice by abrogating Article 370: Union min Dharmendra Pradhan

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PM Modi honoured SP Mookerjee's sacrifice by abrogating Article 370: Union min Dharmendra Pradhan

New Delhi, June 23: Prime Minister Narendra Modi honoured Syama Prasad Mookerjee’s sacrifice by abrogating Article 370 of the Constitution, which had granted a special status to the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir, Union minister Dharmendra Pradhan said on Monday.

BJP leaders, including Pradhan and Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, paid floral tributes at the late leader’s statue during a memorial meet organised by the Delhi unit of the party at the S P Mookerjee Park here on the occasion of his death anniversary.

Pradhan said for Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Jana Sangh workers, Mookerjee was not merely a person or a leader, but a living ideology.

“Seventy two years ago, he entered Jammu and Kashmir opposing the concept of ‘two systems in one country’, which made history. His sacrifice was honoured when Prime Minister Narendra Modi abrogated Article 370 in 2019,” Pradhan said.

He noted that the country had diverse ideological groups after Independence — communalists, communists and nationalists — and Mookerjee, often disagreeing with prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru’s policies, chose to resign from the cabinet.

“This critical moment led him to join hands with the RSS and establish an alternative political ideology in the form of Jana Sangh,” Pradhan said.

He recalled that once Nehru reportedly told Mookerjee, “I will crush you,” to which the latter replied, “I will crush this crushing mentality.”

Stressing that India is now close to being free from Naxalism, confined to just a few districts, Pradhan said Modi has steadfastly ensured national security and sovereignty over the last 10 years.

“The foundation of this governance is rooted in Dr Mookerjee’s ideas,” he said.

Mookerjee offered original and alternative views on education, language, small industries, national security, foreign policy and the Constitution, Pradhan noted.

“Today, the essence of governance is reaching the last person in the society, inspired by the philosophy of integral humanism of Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya. Together, Dr Mookerjee and Pandit Upadhyaya are considered the two wheels of the party, which has now completed 11 years of governance focussed on service and welfare,” he added.

India has now carved a new identity based on Indian values and emerged as the world’s fourth-largest economy, the Union minister said, adding that governance is no longer for consumption, but based on Indian values, it is a medium for service.

Gupta said Mookerjee started the fight for national unity and integrity.

“Though India became independent in 1947, the battle for unity continued and Dr Mookerjee led it. He declared that ‘two constitutions in one country’ was unacceptable and asserted that Kashmir belonged entirely to India.

“Unfortunately, previous governments only divided the country, giving birth to Pakistan and later, Bangladesh,” the chief minister said.

She said it is unfortunate that the circumstances leading up to Mookerjee’s death remain suspicious and added that Prime Minister Modi is the only one who has truly honoured his sacrifice by abrogating the provisions of Article 370.

The BJP-led Centre abrogated the provisions of Article 370 in August 2019 and bifurcated the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir into the Union territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh.

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Sopore girl wins coveted IDEX Master’s Excellence Fellowship

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Sopore girl wins coveted IDEX Master’s Excellence Fellowship

Srinagar, June 23: Momina Javid, a young biochemist who hails from north Kashmir’s Sopore has won the coveted IDEX Master’s Excellence Fellowship awarded by the prestigious Université Paris-Saclay in France, earning a place in its highly competitive international Master’s programme in Life Science and Health – Infectiology: Biology of Infectious Diseases.

A former Gold Medalist in Biochemistry and currently working as a Junior Research Fellow at Jamia Millia Islamia in New Delhi, Momina will now undertake a research-intensive Master 2 programme that spans two continents. Her first semester will be held in Cambodia, with the Institute Pasteur du Cambodge, followed by a six-month Master’s thesis in France. Upon completion, she will be awarded two Master’s degrees, one from Université Paris-Saclay and another from the University of Health Sciences, Cambodia.

With such honour, Moomina is feeling excited to represent Kashmir and India at global academic platform, which she credited to her mentors, particularly those at JK Scientists.

Momina’s journey reflects dedication at every stage. After completing her BSc in Biochemistry from Jamia Hamdard with distinction, she pursued her Master’s from Jamia Millia Islamia, where she graduated with a CGPA of 9.24. Her Master’s thesis at AIIMS focused on the expression profile of miR-223-3p in Vitamin D-deficient allergic rhinitis patients, cutting-edge research that underscored her growing interest in immunology and disease biology.

Currently, she is engaged in translational research on CAR-T cell therapy, one of the most advanced areas in immunotherapy, at Jamia’s Multidisciplinary Centre for Advanced Research and Studies (MCARS).

Her selection for the IDEX Fellowship was based on her academic excellence, demonstrated research capability, and the potential to pursue doctoral studies. The Université Paris-Saclay fellowship is part of France’s prestigious Investissements d’Avenir initiative, which aims to bring top global talent into French academia.

“This fellowship is competitive and selective. To have a Kashmiri girl win it is a matter of immense pride,” said a representative from JK Scientists, who mentored Momina through her fellowship application process. “Her success shows what is possible when students from our region get the right platform, resources, and guidance.

Momina is not stopping here. After completing her Master’s, she intends to pursue a PhD in Infectious Disease Biology. “We come from a place that has long needed scientific minds to bring solutions rooted in compassion and innovation,” she said. “I want to contribute to that transformation.”

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Air India Express flight to Jammu returns to Delhi without landing

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Air India to operate special relief flights from Delhi, Mumbai for families of crash victims

Jammu, June 23: An Air India Express flight from Delhi to Srinagar via Jammu returned to its origin airport before landing here on Monday afternoon, officials said.

It was, however, not known immediately what led the flight to return to Delhi, they said.

The officials said that the flight IX-2564 was supposed to land in Jammu around noon before leaving for Srinagar, but it hovered over the Jammu airport for sometime before its pilot decided to return to Delhi without landing.

The weather and the runway were clear, but it seems the pilot could not find the appropriate landing area, they said.

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Court convicts Srinagar resident in 2003 Woollen Mills misappropriation case

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Srinagar man convicted in Govt. Woollen Mills Misappropriation case; sentenced to six years in jail

Srinagar, June 21: A local court in Srinagar has convicted Fayaz Ahmad Bhat, son of Ghulam Nabi Bhat and a resident of Bhagi Sunder Payeen, Chattabal, in a decades-old embezzlement case involving misappropriation of government property and fraud amounting to lakhs of rupees.

The Court of the City Judge (Judicial Magistrate 1st Class) pronounced the verdict in FIR No. 66/2003, registered at Crime Branch Kashmir, under sections 409, 420, and 468 of the Ranbir Penal Code (RPC).

The case originated from a written complaint submitted on behalf of the Secretary, J&K Industries Ltd., to the Crime Branch Kashmir, along with supporting documents, it said.

The complaint alleged that stock verification at the Government Woollen Mills, Bemina, Srinagar, had revealed several discrepancies, including short accountals, delayed ledger entries, and unauthorized movement of materials from finishing stores to excise-paid godowns and various outlets on fake invoices through illegal channels during the period 1995–96 to 2001–2003, reads a press release issued to the Greater Kashmir.

“The enquiry conducted into the matter pointed to the involvement of Fayaz Ahmad Bhat in the misappropriation of government property amounting to lakhs of rupees through deceitful means, thereby defrauding the state exchequer and securing wrongful gain. Subsequently, FIR No. 66/2003 was registered at Police Station Crime Branch Kashmir,” read the statement.

Upon completion of the investigation, a charge-sheet was presented before the court on 24.01.2008. Charges under Sections 409, 420, and 468 RPC were framed against the accused.

“After hearing the case, the Hon’ble Court sentenced the accused to simple imprisonment for two years along with a fine of Rs. 5,000 under Section 409 RPC. Additionally, the court awarded two years of simple imprisonment and a fine of Rs. 5,000 under Section 420 RPC, and another two years of simple imprisonment with a fine of Rs. 5,000 under Section 468 RPC,” it added.

The court further directed that in the event of default in payment of the fine, the accused shall undergo an additional six months of simple imprisonment. All sentences shall run concurrently.

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