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Tight security in place in Ramban district as annual Shri Amarnath Yatra set to begin tomorrow

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Tight security in place in Ramban district as annual Shri Amarnath Yatra set to begin tomorrow

Banihal, July 01: Amid tight security arrangements annual Shri Amarnath Yatra is set to commence from tomorrow Wednesday. First batch of pilgrims departing from Jammu early in the morning.

According to officials, the first convoy of pilgrims heading via the Baltal route will leave from the Bhagwati Nagar base camp in Jammu at 4:00 am Wednesday. This will be followed by another convoy at 4:30 am for pilgrims taking the traditional Pahalgam route to the holy Amarnath cave.

As per tradition, the Yatra will proceed along 270 kilometres long Jammu – Srinagar National Highway.

Ramban district administration and police have made elaborate security arrangements to ensure a safe pilgrimage. The highway, including its tunnels, bridges, and railway tracks, is being heavily guarded by the Army, Jammu and Kashmir Police, and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF).
Working in close coordination with the Jammu and Kashmir Police and CRPF, the army is committed to ensuring a robust security cover for the pilgrims .

Special security measures have been put in place on the stretch of highway that winds through mountainous terrain. In addition to ground patrols, the Indian Army will also monitor and secure the Yatra convoys from elevated positions in the surrounding hills along Jammu Srinagar national highway.

Pilgrims traveling through the nearly 70-kilometer stretch of highway in Ramban district will be given short halts at Chanderkote in Ramban and Lambar ground in Banihal for refreshments including tea and breakfast.

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Man with fake yatra card apprehended in Baltal, Ganderbal

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Man with fake yatra card apprehended in Baltal, Ganderbal

Ganderbal, July 01: In a significant move to uphold the security of the ongoing Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra (SANJY-2025), the J&K Police apprehended an individual at Baltal in Ganderbal for using a fake yatra registration card to deceitfully gain access through security checkpoints, police officials said

They said, the accused has been identified as Shivam Mittal S/O Krishan Mittal, Resident of Dwarka Puri, Jagadhri, District Yamunanagar, Haryana.

The individual had procured the forged Yatra Card through fraudulent means and attempted to mislead security personnel, thereby unlawfully bypassing the mandatory security verification process.

In this regard, FIR No.13/2025 has been registered under relevant sections of law at Police Station Sonamarg, and a thorough investigation has been initiated.

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Lieutenant Governor chairs high-level meeting, discusses issues of terror victim families

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Lieutenant Governor chairs high-level meeting, discusses issues of terror victim families

Srinagar, July 01: Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha today chaired a high-level meeting and discussed the issues concerning victim families whose loved ones were brutally killed by Pakistan-backed terrorists.

The Lieutenant Governor directed the Deputy Commissioners and SSPs to reopen cases which were deliberately buried and file an FIR and ensure jobs are provided to Next of Kins (NoKs) on priority. He further directed them to take immediate measures to free terror victim families’ property and land grabbed by terrorists or their sympathisers.

Identify those elements from terror ecosystem who were involved in killing of Common Kashmiris and currently working in Government Departments. Financial assistance under MUDRA and handholding must be extended to the terror victim family members who want to start their self-employment venture, the Lieutenant Governor told the officials.

The Lieutenant Governor said a Special Cell will be established in LG Secretariat to address concerns of terror victim families. He further asked the Chief Secretary to set up a similar cell in his office. A Toll-free number should also be notified for the assistance of Terror victim families, he said.

“Every possible assistance would be provided to terror victim families and culprits roaming free for many decades will be brought to justice,” the Lieutenant Governor said.

The meeting was attended by Chief Secretary Shri Atal Dulloo; Additional Chief Secretary, Jal Shakti Department Shri Shaleen Kabra; DGP Shri Nalin Prabhat; Special Director General (Coordination), PHQ, Shri S.J.M Gillani; Principal Secretary Home Shri Chandraker Bharti; Principal Secretary, Finance Shri Santosh D Vaidya; ADGP CID Shri Nitish Kumar, Principal Secretary to Lieutenant Governor and CEO SASB Dr Mandeep K. Bhandari; IGP Kashmir, Shri VK Birdi; IGP Jammu Shri Bhim Sen Tuti; Divisional Commissioner, Kashmir, Shri Vijay Bidhuri; Divisional Commissioner, Jammu, Shri Ramesh Kumar; MD & CEO J&K Bank, Shri Amitava Chatterjee; DIGs, Deputy Commissioners, SSPs, and senior officials of Police and Civil Administration.

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Thai PM Paetongtarn Shinawatra suspended by constitutional court amid leaked call controversy

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Thai PM Paetongtarn Shinawatra suspended by constitutional court amid leaked call controversy

New Delhi, July 01: Thailand’s Constitutional Court has suspended Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra from office, following a public outcry over a leaked phone conversation involving former Cambodian leader Hun Sen. According to the BBC, the court is now reviewing a petition seeking her dismissal, after the audio clip sparked criticism for her informal tone and remarks targeting a Thai military commander.

The suspension marks another setback for the Shinawatra political dynasty, with Paetongtarn becoming the third family member to face removal from office before completing a term. Her ruling coalition has already been weakened by the recent departure of a key conservative partner, leaving it with a slim parliamentary majority.

In a 7-2 decision, the court suspended Paetongtarn while it deliberates on the petition. She has been given 15 days to submit her defence. During her suspension, Deputy Prime Minister Suriya Jungrungruangkit will serve as the acting Prime Minister.

If removed, Paetongtarn would become the second Pheu Thai prime minister to lose office in less than a year. Her predecessor, Srettha Thavisin, was dismissed in August 2024 after appointing a former lawyer with a criminal record to his cabinet. Paetongtarn assumed office shortly afterwards, becoming Thailand’s youngest-ever prime minister at 38, and only the second woman to hold the post after her aunt, Yingluck Shinawatra.

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Know what changes for your PAN, Credit cards, Bank and more

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Know what changes for your PAN, Credit cards, Bank and more

Srinagar, July 1: From July 1, 2025, a host of new regulations will take effect across key sectors such as railways, taxation, and banking—impacting millions of individuals and businesses nationwide. From mandatory Aadhaar for PAN applications and a rail fare hike, to revised Tatkal ticket rules, updated credit card charges, and a fuel ban on older vehicles in Delhi, these changes are part of a broader push to tighten compliance and advance digital processes.

PAN Card

The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has mandated that Aadhaar verification is now required for all new Permanent Account Number (PAN) applications. Previously, applicants could use other identification documents like voter ID cards or birth certificates to obtain a PAN card.

Credit Card Rule Changes
Starting July 15, SBI Card will discontinue complimentary air accident insurance on select premium credit cards, including the ELITE and PRIME variants. Cardholders will no longer receive this benefit as part of their card package.

Additionally, SBI Card will revise the method used to calculate the Minimum Amount Due (MAD) on monthly statements, which could impact repayment structures for users.

From July 15, 2025, the MAD will be calculated thus: total GST + EMI amount + 100 percent of fees and charges + 100 percent of finance charges + 2 percent of outstanding dues (retail spends + cash advances) + any overlimit amount.

Until July 15, 2025, the MAD calculation is: total GST + EMI amount + 100 percent of fees and charges + the higher of either 5 percent of (finance charges + retail spends + cash advances) or 100 percent of finance charges + any overlimit amount.

Moreover, from july 1 HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank will also revise charges on select transactions, which could affect your spends.

HDFC Bank is revising charges on select credit card transactions. A 1 percent fee, capped at Rs 4,999 per transaction, will be applied to: rental transactions (1 percent of the transaction amount); online skill-based gaming expenditures above Rs 10,000 per month (1 percent of the total monthly spend); utility expenses (excluding insurance transactions) exceeding Rs 50,000 per month (1 percent of the total monthly spend).

ICICI Bank has revised several service charges, which will come into effect from July 1.

The bank has revised charges for ATM transactions. For ICICI Bank ATMs, the first five financial transactions each month will remain free, after which you’ll be charged Rs 23 per transaction; non-financial transactions will continue to be free.

Extra charges for ATM transactions that exceed the monthly free limit.
Revised IMPS (Immediate Payment Service) fees based on the transaction amount.
Higher charges for cash deposits and withdrawals at bank branches beyond free limits.

ITR deadline extended

CBDT has extended the deadline for filing income tax returns for the assessment year 2025-26 to September 15, from the original date of July 31. The extension implies that salaried individuals will get an additional 46 days to file returns.

However, you can initiate the process right away instead of waiting till September 15 to ensure that any glitches on the income tax portal due to heavy traffic closer to the due date does not affect you.

Railway Fare Hike from July 1
From July 1, 2025, Indian Railways will slightly increase passenger fares on certain train classes. Non-AC fares in Mail and Express trains will rise by 1 paise per kilometer, while AC class fares will go up by 2 paise per kilometer.

For instance, a 500 km journey in second class will now cost ₹5 more. The Railway Ministry says this minor hike is meant to help cover rising operating costs and improve services.

Aadhaar must for Railway tatkal tickets booking

Indian Railways has announced that from July 1, only verified users will be able to book Tatkal train tickets through the IRCTC website and app. Verification will be carried out using Aadhaar or other government-issued identification documents linked via DigiLocker.

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Doda labourer dies by suicide in Kargil, probe launch 

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SHO among several cops injured after police team attacked in Bari Brahmana Jammu

Kargil, July 01: A 28-year-old labourer from Doda district in Jammu division was found dead by suicide in a rented room in the Saliskote area of Kargil late last night, police said.

Official sources said that the deceased has been identified as Shakeel Ahmed, son of Nazir Ahmed, a resident of Paray Pur, Tehsil Gundana, District Doda, who was temporarily living in Ludna, Shekipur. Shakeel had arrived in Saliskote around June 12 to work as a labourer and was sharing accommodation with two others.

According to police sources, Shakeel had complained of stomach pain and stayed back while his roommates went to work. Around 1 PM, when the others returned, they found the door locked from inside. On peeking through the window, they discovered Shakeel hanging.

Police reached the spot soon after being informed and secured the area. A Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) team also arrived at the scene and entered the room by breaking through a window.

“Prima facie, it appears to be a case of suicide,” a police officer said. “No signs of forced entry or struggle were observed at the site.”

Post-mortem of the body is currently underway, and the deceased’s father and uncle have arrived in Kargil. Further investigation is ongoing. (JKNS)

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Late-night blaze destroys home of seven in central Kashmir’s Budgam

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Late-night blaze destroys home of seven in central Kashmir’s Budgam

Budgam, July 01: A residential house was destroyed in a late-night fire incident in the Lassipora area of Beerwah, Budgam, rendering a family of seven homeless.

The blaze engulfed the home of Fayaz Ahmad Bhat, causing extensive damage to the structure and all household belongings. Despite the timely response of local residents and youth who made desperate attempts to douse the flames, the house was reduced to ashes.

Locals voiced concern over the lack of a nearby fire emergency service. They urged the Budgam District Administration to provide immediate relief and initiate steps for the rehabilitation of the displaced family.

Locals have appealed for the establishment of a fire station in the vicinity to avoid such losses in the future.

“The affected family is in urgent need of temporary shelter, clothing, food, and other necessities. We appeal to the district administration to assist in cash and kind to the fire victims,” the locals said. (KNT)

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Honoring the healers behind the mask

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Honoring the healers behind the mask

Srinagar, July 1: In 2025, National Doctors’ Day will be observed on July 1. This day provides an opportunity for everyone to acknowledge and appreciate the hard work and commitment of doctors.

The tradition of National Doctors’ Day in India began on July 1, 1991, in honor of Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy, a distinguished physician and the second Chief Minister of West Bengal. Dr. Roy’s remarkable contributions to medical education and public health have left a lasting impact on the healthcare system in India. The Indian Medical Association (IMA) played a crucial role in establishing this observance to recognize the invaluable contributions of medical professionals nationwide.

This year’s theme, “Behind the Mask: Who Heals the Healers?” prompts a deeper reflection on the lives of doctors—urging to see beyond their strength and devotion to the unseen toll of caregiving. While physicians consistently prioritize the health of others, their own well-being is often overlooked. It urges society to look beyond their roles as caregivers and acknowledge their need for empathy, support, and well-being.

According to some studies doctors/ physicians are at high risk for extreme exhaustion, suicidal tendencies and mental health issues; history of physical, psychological; sleep deprivation; relationship problems; academic distress; and major life changes, physicians are also subject to job-specific stressors

Doctors are faced with death, illness, and injury every day. This can make them desensitized to such experiences and less opposed to their own injury or death. According to research they may also become overwhelmed by the sheer volume of death, illness, and injury and feel powerless against it.

Such experiences can take a significant mental and emotional toll on doctors. The prevailing culture of “zero tolerance for mistakes” adds immense pressure, demanding constant vigilance that can be mentally exhausting. Studies have shown that medical errors, coupled with overwhelming workloads, are closely linked to suicidal thoughts among physicians.

It is important to acknowledgment that doctors, too, need care—emotional, psychological, and institutional. Creating safe, supportive environments where they feel seen, heard, and valued can make a profound difference. Additionally, limiting access to lethal means can help prevent impulsive breakdowns driven by the overwhelming pressures physicians face.

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Updated bird checklist highlights 599 species across Jammu & Kashmir

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Muzaffar A Kichloo releases comprehensive checklist of birds in J&K, featuring 599 documented species

Srinagar, July 01: In a significant contribution to avian biodiversity documentation, Dr. Muzaffar A Kichloo & co. have released an updated and comprehensive checklist of the birds of Jammu & Kashmir featuring 599 documented species.

According to a press release issued to Greater Kashmir, the new checklist documents 599 bird species from the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir, marking a substantial revision from the previously published list. The earlier version of the checklist, published in 2024 in Indian BIRDS (Volume 19, Issue 6), and well received by the scientific and birdwatching communities documented 592 species in 21 orders and 88 families. This updated compilation incorporates recent records, taxonomic revisions, and corrections based on the latest ornithological literature and extensive field observations from across the region.

Speaking about the updated checklist, Dr. Kichloo said, “Jammu & Kashmir, with its rich mosaic of landscapes and ecosystems ranging from subtropical forests to alpine meadows, harbors one of the most diverse avifauna in India. This revised list not only reflects additions from recent discoveries and sightings but also aligns with contemporary taxonomic updates, ensuring its utility for researchers, conservation planners, and bird enthusiasts alike.”

He further acknowledged the vital role of the birdwatching community, adding: “I gratefully acknowledge the valuable contributions of both local birdwatchers and visiting birders, whose keen observations, photographic records, and field notes have played a pivotal role in documenting several of the new and noteworthy records included in this updated checklist. Their collective efforts continue to enrich our understanding of the region’s avifaunal diversity.”

The checklist also includes IUCN threat categories of the bird species, their State of India’s Birds (SoIB) Conservation Concern, Widlife (Protection) Act Schedules, Appendices of CITES and CMS and their endemic status in Western Himalayas. The updated checklist is accessible through the Indian BIRDS website at:

This effort is expected to serve as a valuable reference for future ecological and conservation initiatives in the region, while promoting awareness about the avifaunal wealth of Jammu & Kashmir.

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Death toll in Telangana pharma unit blast mounts to 36

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Forest fire trigger landmine blasts along LoC in Poonch

Hyderabad, July 1: The death toll in the explosion in a pharmaceutical unit at Pashamylaram near Hyderabad mounted to 36 on Tuesday.

With some of the injured succumbing at hospitals and rescue workers recovering more bodies from debris, the death toll rose sharply since Monday.

The toll in the worst industrial disaster in Telangana may go up further as the rescue workers continued searches for the bodies in the debris of a three-storey building which collapsed under the impact of the blast.

A massive explosion had rocked Sigachi Industries Limited’s pharmaceutical factory at Pashamylaram industrial area in Sangareddy district, about 50 km from Hyderabad, on Monday morning.

The explosion in the Microcrystalline Cellulose (MCC) drying unit also left more than 30 workers injured. The condition of some of them is stated to be critical.

Personnel of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), Hyderabad Disaster Response and Asset Protection Agency (HYDRAA), Revenue and police continued clearing debris.

The majority of the victims were migrant workers from states like Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Odisha. As many as 108 workers were at the factory at the time of the blast, which could be heard about five km away. The explosion triggered a huge fire, and 15 fire engines were used to douse the flames.

According to eye-witnesses, such was the impact of the explosion that workers were tossed in the air and fell several metres away. So far, four deceased have been identified as Jaganmohan, Ram Singh, Shashibhushan Kumar and Laganjeet.

As the bodies of some victims were blown to pieces or charred beyond recognition, the authorities were conducting DNA tests to establish their identity.

Health Minister Damodar Raja Narasimha and Labour Minister G. Vivek visited the accident site again on Tuesday morning. Director General of Police Jitender and senior officials also visited the spot and supervised the rescue and relief operation.

Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy will be visiting the accident site later in the day. He will also call on the injured at a government hospital. The state government appointed a high-powered committee to probe the disaster and its underlying causes.

The committee comprises the Chief Secretary, Special Chief Secretary (Disaster Management), Principal Secretary (Labour), Principal Secretary (Health) and Additional DGP (Fire Services). According to the Chief Minister’s Office, the panel would also make recommendations to prevent the recurrence of such accidents.

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