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KSSIA, FCIK condole demise

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Deputy CM expresses condolences to Rifleman Sunil Kumar’s family

Srinagar, Aug 13: The Kashmir Small Scale Industrial Association (KSSIA) has expressed profound grief over the passing of the mother of prominent industrialists Itrat Hussain and Tajamul Hussain of M/s Royal Steels and Marvel Associates. The deceased, who passed away late Tuesday night, was also the mother-in-law of noted industrialist and hotelier Manzoor Abbass of Hotel Shah Abbass.

In a statement, KSSIA conveyed heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family. A delegation of the Association, led by President Syed Fazal Illahi and accompanied by Syed Shakeel Qalander, Ghulam Mohi-ud-Din, Syed Hamid Chashoo, Altaf Hussain Malik, Mirza Riyaz Hussain and other members, visited the bereaved family to offer their sympathies in person. The delegation prayed for the departed soul’s forgiveness and her place in the highest ranks of Jannat.

The Advisory Committee of the Federation of Chambers of Industries Kashmir (FCIK), comprising presidents of various estate, district, & sectoral associations under the leadership of Shahid Kamili, has also expressed deep sorrow at the demise.

They extended their condolences to the family & prayed for eternal peace for the departed.

A large number of members from the industrial sector visited the bereaved family on Wednesday to extend their personal condolences. Many more industrialists and well-wishers are expected to pay their respects through the conclusion of the mourning period on Friday.

 

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West Indies clinch first ODI series win over Pakistan since 1991

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West Indies clinch first ODI series win over Pakistan since 1991

Trinidad, Aug 13: Shai Hope’s unbeaten century and Jayden Seales’ six-fer led West Indies to register their first series win over Pakistan since 1991 with an emphatic 202-run win in the third and final ODI at the Brian Lara Cricket Stadium.

Hope led from the front with an unbeaten 120 to help the West Indies post 294/6, and pacer Seales collected six wickets in reply as Pakistan were bundled out for just 92 to ensure the home side registered a 2-1 series triumph for the first time since November 1991.

Hope’s 18th century took him past former great Desmond Haynes (17) and into third place for the most ODI centuries by a West Indies men’s player, with only Chris Gayle (25) and Brian Lara (19) ahead of him.

Pakistan opted to bowl first and drew the first blood within 15 balls as Naseem Shah dismissed Brandon King for five. Evin Lewis (37) and Keacy Carty (17) put on 47 runs for the second wicket before Abrar removed the former in the 14th over.

Hope, who walked in to bat at no. 4, struck his 18th ODI century as he remained unbeaten till the end, keeping the West Indies innings intact. He shared 45-run and 64-run partnerships with Sherfane Rutherford (15) and Roston Chase (36), respectively.

Justin Greaves (43 not out) walked in to bat with West Indies at 184-6 in 41.5 overs and shared a game-changing 110-run unbeaten century stand with skipper Hope.

West Indies ransacked 119 runs off the last 10 overs, hitting 11 fours and five sixes to reach the highest team total in the three-match series.

For Pakistan, Naseem and Abrar picked up two wickets each, while Saim and Nawaz claimed one wicket apiece.

Chasing 294, Pakistan was skittled out for 92 in 29.2 overs. Seales’ 6-18 in 7.2 overs—the third-best bowling figures in ODIs for the West Indies and the best bowling figures against Pakistan in the format—included a sensational four-wicket new-ball burst as the visitors slid to 23-4 in 8.2 overs.

For the next 11.1 overs, Salman Ali Agha (30) and Hasan Nawaz (13) briefly steadied the ship, but Gudakesh Motie got the latter stumped to open the floodgates. From 61-5 in 19.3 overs, Pakistan lost 5-31 in 10.1 overs.

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Ujh multipurpose project revived, Shahpur Kandi dam set for Sept 15 completion: Jitendra Singh

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Ujh multipurpose project revived, Shahpur Kandi dam set for Sept 15 completion: Jitendra Singh

Jammu, Aug 13: The Ujh Multipurpose Project, one of the most ambitious projects of Jammu and Kashmir, conceived nearly 100 years ago in the 1920s by the then Maharaja, has now been revived, and a coordination working group of the Union Territory and the Central-UT officers has been constituted.

Besides, the last phase of the Shahpur Kandi project, a national project, will be completed by September 15 this year.

Union Minister of State in PMO Jitendra Singh revealed this while chairing the DISHA meeting of the district administration and reviewing developmental projects of various departments in Kathua district on Wednesday.

The Union Minister informed that for the Government Medical College Kathua, which was presently providing a day care cancer treatment facility, there was an exercise going on to upscale it and also provide radiation treatment facilities through the experts and security of Tata Memorial Centre, Mumbai.

DISHA is an acronym for District Development Coordination and Monitoring Committees, which meet on a quarterly basis under the chairmanship of the MP(s) concerned.

During the meeting, the union minister also called for strict action against illegal mining in Kathua. He said that the illegal mining was threatening the erosion of the foundations of some of the vital infrastructure projects, including the Keerian Gadiyal bridge and motorway corridor.

He said these were some of the precious and historic projects of national importance that were obtained with the direct intervention and patronage of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and therefore, it would be a matter of shame if, for some petty vested games and individual business interests, these projects were allowed to get eroded and lose their functional value.

The minister asked the SSP and the District Mining Officer (DMO) to furnish a report about how many illegal mining cases were brought to work. He also asked why the fine, which had a limit of Rs 50,000, had been reduced for the illegal miners and why it was reduced to a minimal amount, which encouraged the illegal miners to carry on with the crime.

Singh directed that anybody found involved in illegal mining, whether a political high-up or holding a high position, should not be spared.

“The person should not only be booked under law but also be publicly named and shamed,” he instructed.

Coming out heavily on the spreading menace of drug addiction, he suggested that a joint community be constituted consisting of the district administration, the police authorities, the public representative, and members of civil society to check this rapidly spreading drug abuse at different levels.

With regard to the Ujh Multipurpose Project, he said that the project also received a fillip because of the intervention of the Home Ministry and the Defence Ministry, which were also keen to revive the project in order to check the infiltration route through the river Ujh.

“Once this project becomes functional, it will provide irrigation to thousands of hectares of land, which may go up to even 90,000 hectares. For the surplus water not to be allowed to flow into Pakistan, an alternate plan is also being jointly prepared by J&K, Punjab, and the central government,” Singh said.

Regarding the Shahpur Kandi project, a national project that was also revised after four decades with the intervention of Prime Minister Modi, the minister informed that the last phase of it (the Shahpur Kandi project) would be completed by September 15, and the water would start flowing through it for the generation of electricity.

He emphasised that the industrial biotech park in Barnoti, the 11th such industrial park in the country and the first in North India, would become functional in the next few weeks with the involvement of public-private participation.

“This will create avenues of jobs, manufacturing, and business for the youngsters in various areas of bio-manufacturing and hospital instruments,” he said.

Singh highlighted that the long-standing demand of the Bala Sundri tunnel and the route would also be addressed, as the government had taken up a road project from Lakhanpur to Doda via the Chattra Gala Tunnel, including this route.

“Once this plan is complete, the travel distance from Kathua to Billawar will be reduced to only 30-40 minutes,” he said.

The minister said that Kathua was the first district to come up with a family bunker system in the border villages, covering about 2,000.

“The other border areas are also now following this as a role model. Meanwhile, 1,048 additional bunkers have also been proposed, which will bring the total number of family bunkers in the Kathua border areas to nearly 3000,” he shared.

Singh informed us that North India’s first-ever homoeopathy college was also approved for construction in the district.

“Very soon, the construction work will start and will cater to the college, and the associated hospital will also cater to the neighbouring states of Punjab and Himachal Pradesh,” he said.

During the meeting, the minister reviewed flagship schemes, including PMGSY, Jal Jeevan Mission, Swachh Bharat Mission, PMAY, Samagra Shiksha, PM SVANidhi, PM MUDRA Yojana, MGNREGA, Ayushman Bharat, horticulture, animal husbandry, and tubewell projects.

The meeting was attended by MLA Jasrota Rajiv Jasrotia, other MLAs from the district, and senior officers of the district administration.

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Panchayat leaders to attend Independence Day celebrations at Red Fort

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Panchayat leaders to attend Independence Day celebrations at Red Fort

New Delhi, Aug 13: The Ministry of Panchayati Raj will host 210 Panchayat representatives from 28 States and Union Territories as special guests at the Independence Day celebrations at the Red Fort on August 15. Accompanied by their spouses and nodal officers, a total of 425 participants will attend the event. A felicitation programme for the guests will be held in New Delhi on August 14, attended by Union Minister Rajiv Ranjan Singh, Minister of State S. P. Singh Baghel, and senior ministry officials.

The event will feature the launch of the AI-powered SabhaSaar application and the release of the 16th edition of Gramoday Sankalp magazine.

This year’s theme — “आत्मनिर्भर पंचायत, विकसित भारत की पहचान” — underscores the role of self-reliant Panchayats in building a developed India. Many of the guests are women leaders credited with improving rural infrastructure, public services, and community engagement. They have also advanced flagship government schemes, including Har Ghar Jal, Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana–Gramin, and Mission Indradhanush, while introducing local innovations at the grassroots.

 

 

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J&K authorities issue notice to Amazon, Bengal-based firm over fake Kashmiri silk carpets

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J&K authorities issue notice to Amazon, Bengal-based firm over fake Kashmiri silk carpets

Srinagar, Aug 13: Authorities on Wednesday issued a notice to a West Bengal-based private company and online shopping giant Amazon for allegedly misbranding fake carpets as “authentic Kashmiri handmade silk carpet”.

“NOTICES issued 2 @jewelcarpet & @amazonIN for misbranding #KashmirCrafts,” Director, Department handicraft and handloom Mussarat Zia said in a post on X.

Attaching a screenshot of the misbranded carpet to his post, Zia said, “They must b crazy offering 50% rebates on cheap FAKES in name of Authentic Kashmiri Handmade Silk Carpet for ₹2,160 & ₹2,630. UNACCEPTABLE. Brings disrepute 2 artisans & high value items.”

According to the notice, the company has been directed to remove the misleading advertisements and tender an apology.

The company has been also directed to provide details of all sales of the misbranded products and submit a compliance report within three days.

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Hideout busted in Kupwara forests; arms, ammunition recovered: Army

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Hideout busted in Kupwara forests; arms, ammunition recovered: Army

Kupwara, Aug 13: Security forces on Wednesday busted a hideout in Gulgam forest area of north Kashmir’s Kupwara district, recovering arms, ammunition, and other war-like stores.

“Based on specific input, a joint search operation was launched by India Army and Jammu & Kashmir Police in general area of Alachizab in Gulgam forest, Kupwara which resulted in recovery of large quantity of war-like stores including one pistol explosives, ammunition and grenades,” Army’s Chinar Corps said on X.

“Operation is in progress,” Army added.

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President Murmu to address nation tomorrow on eve of 79th Independence Day

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President Murmu to address nation tomorrow on eve of 79th Independence Day

New Delhi, Aug 13: President Droupadi Murmu will address the nation on Thursday, August 14, on the eve of the 79th Independence Day.

The address will be broadcast at 7 p.m. on the entire national network of Akashvani and telecast on all Doordarshan channels — first in Hindi, followed by the English version.

Regional language broadcasts will then be aired by Doordarshan’s regional channels, while Akashvani will carry the regional versions at 9.30 p.m. on its respective networks, a government statement said.

On Friday morning, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will deliver his traditional Independence Day speech from the ramparts of the Red Fort.

India observes Independence Day every year on August 15 to commemorate its freedom from over two centuries of British colonial rule in 1947. The occasion is marked by flag-hoisting ceremonies, cultural programmes, and tributes to the nation’s freedom fighters.

While past years have seen the government announce an official theme for the celebrations — focusing on unity, patriotism, social progress, and sacrifice — no theme has been declared so far this year.

In the run-up to the celebrations, iconic locations across the capital will host live performances by the Armed Forces bands, Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) bands, Railway Protection Force (RPF) bands, and the National Cadet Corps (NCC). These events aim to infuse patriotic fervour and offer citizens a chance to enjoy stirring tunes and disciplined artistry.

Security arrangements have been intensified in Delhi, with traffic restrictions in place around key areas including India Gate, Mandi House, and Mathura Road. Vehicles without parking labels have been advised to avoid these stretches.

The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has also made special arrangements for August 15, announcing that train services will start at 4 a.m. on all lines to facilitate the movement of guests, invitees, and the public attending the Red Fort ceremony.

From 4 a.m. to 6 a.m., trains will run every 30 minutes, after which normal schedules will resume, DMRC said.

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J&K has made its rightful place in Indian sporting landscape: LG Sinha

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J&K has made its rightful place in Indian sporting landscape: LG Sinha

Anantnag, Aug 13: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today attended the Trophy unveiling ceremony of Bijbehara Premier League (BPL) at Anantnag.

The Lieutenant Governor interacted with the players and officials and congratulated the organisers of the Bijbehara Premier League.

“Bijbehara Premier League is widely considered as the most prestigious cricket tournament in J&K UT which also serves as a platform to showcase talent and earn their place at national and international level,” the Lieutenant Governor said.

The Lieutenant Governor observed that the Bijbehara Premier League is far more than an ambitious competition for the youth of Anantnag and its neighbouring districts. This tournament has also made a major contribution to improving the quality of sports throughout Jammu and Kashmir, he added.

The Lieutenant Governor highlighted that under the guidance of Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, J&K UT has made its rightful place in the Indian sporting landscape.

“In the past five years, we have invested in creating modern sports infrastructure, cultivate suitable environment for players and focussed on strong strategy and effective execution at grass roots level to foster sports culture,” the Lieutenant Governor said.

The Lieutenant Governor said the remarkable progress in J&K’s sports sector is due to hard work and unwavering determination of our sportspersons, dedicated coaches and tireless efforts of officials of Sports Council.

“J&K UT since 2020 had adopted a player-centered approach to develop players and maximise their ability. It has also been ensured that children and youth are provided with ample opportunities to participate in sports activities. This widespread reach reflects our commitment to inclusive sports development across the entire Union Territory,” he said.

The Lieutenant Governor commended the Bijbehara Premier League for its emergence as a powerful anti-drug movement, successfully channelizing the energy of youth by connecting them with sports.

The Lieutenant Governor also congratulated the people of Anantnag and South Kashmir for the successful conduct of Shri Amarnath ji Yatra.

Satish Sharma, Minister for Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs, Transport, Science & Technology, IT, Youth Services & Sports and ARI & Trainings; Bashir Ahmad Shah Veeri, MLA Srigufwara – Bijbehara; Sarmad Hafeez, Commissioner Secretary Social Welfare; Javid Iqbal Matoo, DIG South Kashmir; Syeed Fakhrudin Hamid, Deputy Commissioner Anantnag; Amritpal Singh, SSP Anantnag; Nuzhat Gul, Secretary, J&K Sports Council; Parvez Rasool, International Cricketer; senior officials of Civil and Police Administration, prominent sports personalities and youth in large number were present.

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Operation Sindoor provided opportunity for successful use of technology: Jitendra Singh

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Jammu, Aug 13: Union minister Jitendra Singh gave credit to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday for the use of technology in the defence sector and safeguarding the country, and said Operation Sindoor provided an opportunity to put this technology into use successfully.

Drawing a contrast between the time when Modi himself risked his life to go to Srinagar’s Lal Chowk to hoist the national flag and today, Singh said every hand in the valley now holds the tricolour.

Replying to a reporter’s question on Pakistan repeatedly resorting to threats, he said, “There is not much need for me to comment on this as the Ministry of External Affairs will take cognisance of it.”

Singh, who led a Tiranga rally in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kathua district, referred to Operation Sindoor as India’s response to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack.

Attributing the operation’s success to technology, the Union minister said, “Whatever achievements came from Operation Sindoor were the result of the technology that has been adopted in the last 10 years.”

He said the use of this technology began after Modi came to power. “Under the core principle of an indigenous and self-reliant India, it was inducted into the country. Operation Sindoor also provided an opportunity to put this technology into use successfully,” he said.

Referring to the Tiranga rallies sweeping the country, Singh said this programme is running for the last four years. “It is the result of Prime Minister Modi’s vision and thought process. Such events are organised in every corner of the country ahead of Independence Day. This is the fourth time that this is being held,” he said.

The Union minister added that these rallies are creating a festival-like atmosphere across India.

Praising the prime minister’s efforts in ensuring peace and normalcy in the region, he said in Srinagar too, such rallies were taken out on Tuesday.

Drawing a comparison between the past and the present, Singh said, “There was a time when a massive campaign had to be organised just to hoist the national flag and it required a great deal of struggle. There was also a time when Prime Minister Modi himself risked his life to go to Lal Chowk to hoist the flag. The incident at that time was such a big event that it was discussed all over the country.”

Modi took out the Ekta Yatra in Jammu and Kashmir in 1991 despite terror threats and unfurled the tricolour at Lal Chowk.

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PM Modi likely to visit New York for UNGA session next month

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PM Modi's three-nation visit to Europe called off

United Nations, Aug 13: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to address the annual high-level session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in September, according to a provisional list of speakers issued by the UN here.

The 80th session of the UNGA will open on September 9. The high-level General Debate will run from September 23-29, with Brazil as the traditional first speaker of the session, followed by the US.

US President Donald Trump will address world leaders from the iconic UNGA podium on September 23, his first address to the UN session in his second term in the White House.

According to the provisional list of speakers for the high-level debate of the 80th session of the General Assembly, India’s “Head of Government (HG)” will address the session on the morning of September 26.

The Heads of Government of Israel, China, Pakistan, and Bangladesh are also scheduled to address the UNGA general debate on the same day.

Modi had travelled to the US in February this year for a bilateral meeting with Trump in the White House in Washington, DC. In a joint statement issued after their meeting, Modi and Trump had announced plans to negotiate the first tranche of a mutually beneficial, multi-sector Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA) by the fall of 2025.

Even as trade negotiations were ongoing, Trump imposed tariffs totalling 50 per cent on India, including 25 per cent for New Delhi’s purchases of Russian oil that will come into effect from August 27.

Responding to the tariffs, India’s Ministry of External Affairs has said that the targeting of the country is unjustified and unreasonable.

“Like any major economy, India will take all necessary measures to safeguard its national interests and economic security,” it said.

Last week’s announcement of Trump’s executive order imposing the additional 25 per cent tariff came at a time when a team from the US is scheduled to visit India from August 25 for the sixth round of negotiations for the proposed bilateral trade agreement.

The two countries are aiming to conclude the first phase of the pact by fall (October-November) this year.

The UNGA list of speakers for the General Debate is provisional, and there is a possibility of changes in schedules and speakers over the next few weeks. The list will continue to be updated accordingly.

Considered the “busiest diplomatic season” of the year at the United Nations Headquarters, the high-level session opens in September annually.

The session this year comes amid the continued Israel-Hamas war as well as the Ukraine conflict.

Trump has said that in the six months of his second presidential term, he has solved several wars, including a peace agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan, Cambodia and Thailand, Israel and Iran, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Egypt and Ethiopia, and Serbia and Kosovo.

Trump has repeatedly claimed credit for stopping the May conflict between India and Pakistan.

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