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Union Home Secretary to chair crucial security meeting in Kashmir today

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Union Home Secretary to chair crucial security meeting in Kashmir today

Srinagar, Jun 18: Union Home Secretary Govind Mohan is arriving in Srinagar on Tuesday morning to review the security preparedness for the upcoming annual Amarnath Yatra, scheduled to commence on July 3, besides having deliberations about the prevailing security scenario in J&K.

Mohan is set to chair a high-level security review meeting here, which will be attended by top civil and security officials of J&K, including Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo, J&K Home Secretary, Director General of Police (DGP) Nalin Prabhat, General Officer Commanding (GoC) 15 Corps Lt Gen Prashant Srivastava, ADG CID Nitish Kumar, senior officers from paramilitary forces, and representatives of intelligence agencies.

ìThe meeting will focus on a detailed security and logistical assessment for the 52-day-long pilgrimage, which attracts lakhs of devotees from across the country,î a senior official of the security establishment said. ìThe 2025 Amarnath Yatra will begin on July 3 covering both the Pahalgam and Baltal routes leading to the cave shrine situated at an altitude of 12,750 feet in the Himalayas.î

He said that the safety of every yatri was their utmost priority.

We are coordinating with all agencies to ensure foolproof arrangements. Every aspect – from route security, communication systems, to medical and disaster preparedness – is being closely reviewed,î the senior official said.

ìThe Government of India is committed to ensuring a safe and smooth conduct of the Amarnath Yatra. All necessary arrangements are being put in place in close coordination with the J&K administration and security forces. The focus is on multi-tiered security, enhanced intelligence coordination, and uninterrupted logistical support,î he said.

The senior official said that the Army is fully integrated into the joint security framework for the yatra.

ìAll efforts are underway to ensure the region remains secure and contingency plans have been prepared for all scenarios, including natural disruptions or hostile threats,î he said. ìWe are working round-the-clock to ensure administrative and security arrangements are foolproof.î

The senior official said that a close monitoring mechanism had been activated to respond swiftly to any emerging situation.

ìOur intelligence grid is functioning proactively. All inputs are being closely analysed and shared in real time with operational units. Coordination between agencies has been significantly strengthened ahead of the yatra,î he said.

The Union Home Secretary is also expected to interact with senior officers of the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) including CRPF, BSF, and ITBP, to ensure seamless coordination with the J&K Police and the Army.

The senior official said joint security drills and surveillance along the yatra routes had already begun.

ìWe have identified vulnerable points and have enhanced drone surveillance, night patrolling, and road-opening parties to counter any potential threats,î he said.

The government has also made arrangements for RFID tracking of yatris, real-time weather alerts, emergency evacuation protocols, and dedicated health camps to ensure the smooth conduct of the yatra.

A multi-layer security grid, including both ground forces and aerial surveillance, would be activated ahead of the yatra.

 

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Lieutenant Governor launches Ashish Sharma’s coffee table book ‘Reimagining Jammu & Kashmir’ in Delhi

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Lieutenant Governor launches Ashish Sharma’s coffee table book 'Reimagining Jammu & Kashmir' in Delhi

Srinagar, June 16: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today launched the ‘Reimagining Jammu & Kashmir’, a coffee table book by Photojournalist Ashish Sharma, at New Delhi.

In his address, the Lieutenant Governor commended the Photojournalist Ashish Sharma for factually presenting the continuous changes taking place in Jammu and Kashmir and development in various sectors since abrogation of Article 370 in August 2019.

“Under leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi J&K has regained its identity of ‘Paradise’ post 2019 and Ashish Sharma’s watchful photographic journey captures that transformation.

In the history of J&K, 5 August and 6 June will always be remembered. While abrogation of Article 370 on 5 August 2019 paved the way for J&K’s complete integration, 6 June physically connected Kashmir to Kanyakumari and its citizens’ aspirations with national mainstream.

This coffee table book is an attempt to present before the nation the transformation that has taken place in Jammu and Kashmir in the last five years,” the Lieutenant Governor said.

The Lieutenant Governor, in his address, highlighted the efforts made by the J&K Administration, under the guidance of the Hon’ble Prime Minister, to build a Jammu and Kashmir, which is free from all kinds of discrimination, fear and insecurity.

“My message from day one was very clear – we do not believe in buying peace but want to establish peace. I had given another vision to the security agencies – do not harass the innocent, do not spare the guilty.

The administration has been successful to a large extent in realising the vision of 4 Ps – Peace, Progress, Prosperity and People First. Our infrastructure has transformed at an unprecedented pace and economy is showing impressive growth,” the Lieutenant Governor said.

The Lieutenant Governor reiterated that the administration, while transforming urban landscape and developing our cities, has paid special attention to facilities, sustainability and quality living for the common citizens.

“Nightlife for any city is not just a clock but a symbol of the liveliness and the cities of Kashmir valley have regained their vibrancy now. Jammu and Kashmir’s relationship with lakes and rivers has been revived after decades.

Our industry, Startups and Agriculture sectors witnessed rapid growth over 5 successive years. Youth are fulfilling their dreams through entrepreneurship and around one million availed the opportunity of self-employment within 4 years and it has been ensured that no section of society is left behind,” he further said.

The Lieutenant Governor also lauded the significant efforts behind the coffee table book, which remarkably showcases J&K’s extraordinary journey and unprecedented growth across all sectors.

Books are documents of time, especially coffee table books present progress through captivating photographs. We can see J&K is on the move through Ashish’s Camera, he said.

The Lieutenant Governor also cautioned the people against the fear mongers who are making misleading statements, without any substance, and threatening the peace.

“People should do their politics but not at the cost of unity and integrity of our great nation,” the Lieutenant Governor said.

Meenakshi Lekhi, former Union Minister of State; Ram Bahadur Rai, President IGNCA; Dr Sachchidanand Joshi, Member Secretary, IGNCA; Prof. Ramesh C. Gaur, Director & Head, Kala Nidhi, IGNCA and prominent citizens from all walks of life were present.

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13 injured as Tempo traveler overturns in Gool

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13 injured as Tempo traveler overturns in Gool

 

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ADGP Armed J&K reviews functioning of IRP-13th Battalion at Baramulla

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ADGP Armed J&K reviews functioning of IRP-13th Battalion at Baramulla

Srinagar, Jun 16: ADGP Armed J&K Anand Jain accompanied by Dy Inspector General IRP, Kashmir Junaid Mehmood on Monday visited IRP 13th Bn to review the functioning and operational preparedness of the unit. Upon his arrival, Jain, was accorded a warm welcome by the officers present on the occasion.

A ceremonial guard of honour was presented to the ADGP by a contingent of IRP 13th Bn. During the visit, the ADGP inspected various establishments/facilities within the battalion premises, including administrative block, barracks, mess, kot, and transport fleet. He expressed satisfaction over the upkeep and cleanliness of the campus and highlighted the significance of maintaining high standards of hygiene and discipline, said a press release. Darbar was also held, during which the ADGP interacted with the unit officers/officials.

The unit personnel put forth their demands which were patiently heard by the ADGP and assured timely redressal. While addressing, Jain urged the personnel to remain fully prepared for the forthcoming Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra duties, stressing the importance of professionalism, physical endurance, and quick response capability.

Highlighting the shift towards modernization, Jain appreciated the I/C Commandant and other Officers for fully implementing the e-Office system, which has enhanced administrative efficiency and reduced paperwork. During the visit, ADGP Armed also reviewed the pace of construction work, presently in progress at Tulibal Sopore for establishment of Battalion Headquarters for Women 2nd Battalion, besides taking security review of the F-coy deployed at Palhalan Pattan. He also interacted with the trainees, presently undergoing refresher course at Palhalan Pattan.

 

 

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Union Home Minister Amit Shah highlights India’s shift to proactive disaster management

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Union Home Minister Amit Shah highlights India’s shift to proactive disaster management

New Delhi, Jun 16: Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Amit Shah today addressed the annual conference of Relief Commissioners and Disaster Response Forces from States and Union Territories, underlining India’s transition from a relief-centric approach to a proactive and integrated disaster management framework over the past decade. Speaking as the chief guest at the event held in New Delhi, Shah was joined by Minister of State for Home Affairs Nityanand Rai, Union Home Secretary Govind Mohan, and other senior officials.

In his keynote address, Shah stressed that the government’s adoption of a “Whole of Government” approach has helped unify various disaster management agencies under one platform. Over the past two years, this integration has facilitated improved coordination and the formation of a think tank that has enhanced the country’s overall preparedness. “Multi-agency collaboration and a multi-stakeholder strategy have made our systems stronger and more efficient,” he said.

Citing the rising frequency and intensity of disasters due to climate change, Shah pointed to India’s emergence as a global leader in disaster risk reduction. He credited institutions such as the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), and the Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI) for their contributions. He particularly lauded the NDMA for its work on policy development, training materials, digital tools, and coordination, and the NDRF for building nationwide credibility through rigorous training of both its own personnel and those of State Disaster Response Forces (SDRFs).

Amit Shah called the past 10 years under the Modi government a “transformative decade” in disaster response, marked by improvements in capacity, speed, efficiency, and accuracy. Disaster preparedness has been expanded down to the tehsil level, while forecasting and early warning systems have helped involve communities more effectively in relief and rescue efforts.

Highlighting a paradigm shift in India’s disaster management philosophy, Shah said the government has moved away from a purely relief-oriented strategy to one focused on “zero casualty.” He attributed the reduction in disaster-related fatalities to better forecasting, public participation, and inter-agency cooperation. Citing examples, he noted that while the 1999 super cyclone in Odisha killed around 10,000 people, Cyclone Fani in 2019 resulted in just one casualty, and Cyclone Biparjoy in Gujarat saw zero deaths—even among animals.

Financial empowerment has been a cornerstone of this strategy. According to Shah, the total disaster response budget increased from ₹66,000 crore (2004–2014) to ₹2 lakh crore (2014–2024). This includes an increase in the SDRF budget from ₹38,000 crore to ₹1.44 lakh crore, and the NDRF budget from ₹28,000 crore to ₹84,000 crore. For the first time, a ₹68,000 crore National Disaster Risk Management Fund has also been created.

Shah called on all Relief Commissioners to ensure that District Disaster Management Plans are finalized within the next 90 days. “Without such plans at the district level, a swift and effective disaster response is not possible,” he warned. He also emphasized the urgent need to roll out lightning-specific action plans and noted that many states have yet to implement the Incident Response System.

Modernization of fire services and localised action plans for heatwaves are also on the agenda. Shah highlighted NDMA’s issuance of 38 guidelines and 34 Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), calling for their dissemination to the grassroots level.

Looking ahead, the Home Minister proposed making inter-state mock drills an annual event and integrating Start-up India into the development of disaster-response technology. He said the government is training one lakh community volunteers—20% of them women—under the Yuva Aapda Mitra (Young Disaster Friends) scheme, with an investment of ₹470 crore.

Shah also encouraged states to actively participate in the Subhash Chandra Bose Aapda Prabandhan Puraskar by sending nominations. He noted that the NDRF has doubled in size, from 8 battalions in 2006 to 16 now, and that the NDMA has begun night-time mock drills in sensitive areas like Leh-Ladakh. Successful cyclone mitigation projects in Odisha and Andhra Pradesh were cited as examples of effective risk reduction. “In the coming decade, our vision is to prepare every young Indian to be a disaster warrior—ready to respond with courage, training, and a spirit of service,” Shah concluded.

 

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Distt admin launches ‘Skill Mission-Hunarmand Kupwara’

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Distt admin launches ‘Skill Mission-Hunarmand Kupwara’

Kupwara, June 16: District Administration Kupwara today launched the ‘Skill Mission-Hunarmand Kupwara’ in Government Polytechnic College Kupwara and all Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs).

The ‘Skill Mission-Hunarmand Kupwara’ is an initiative of the District Administration Kupwara for empowering youth through skill development under Aspirational District Programme of NITI Aayog.

At Government Polytechnic College Kupwara, Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) Trehgam, Mir Saifullah inaugurated the Skill Mission Hunarmand in presence of ADC Kupwara, Gulzar Ahmad; Principal GPC, CPO, officials and large number of aspirants.

MLA expressed hope for positive results under the Mission which is targeted for skilling up the unemployed youth of district Kupwara. He encouraged participants to make full use of the opportunities provided through this initiative, noting that skill-based societies are the backbone of modern development.

At ITI Kupwara, Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) Kupwara, Mir Mohammad Fayaz inaugurated the Skill Mission in presence of CPO Kupwara, Superintendent ITI, officials and large number of candidates. He hoped that the Skill Mission Hunarmand will benefit large number of unemployed youth who were facing challenges in getting employment due to lack of proper skills.

Similarly, Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) Langate, Khurshid Ahmad Sheikh inaugurated the Skill Mission Hunarmand at ITI Handwara, in presence of ADC Handwara, Javid Naseem Masoodi and other concerned officers, besides, large number of aspirants. MLA impressed upon the aspirants to take the benefit of the Hunarmand initiative by getting necessary skills which will equip them for self employment avenues.

SDM Lolab, Mudasir Ahmad inaugurated the aspirational Skill Development Mission Hunarmand at ITI Lalpora in presence of concerned officers. He appealed the aspirants to take more and more benefit under the initiative. SDM Karnah, Zaffar Ahmad inaugurated Hunarmand skill initiative at ITI Tangdar to mark the official launch of the district wide skill programme.

 

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Iranian state-run television halts live broadcast after Israeli strike

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Iranian state-run television halts live broadcast after Israeli strike

Tel Aviv, Jun 16: Iran’s state-run news agency reported Monday that state-run television abruptly stopped a live broadcast after an Israeli strike.

During the broadcast, an Iranian state television reporter said the studio was filling with dust after “the sound of aggression against the homeland.”

Suddenly, an explosion occurred, cutting the screen behind her as she hurried off camera. The broadcast quickly switched to prerecorded programmes.

An hour earlier, Israel had issued a warning the evacuate the area of Iran’s capital where the TV studios are located.

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FATF condemns Pahalgam attack; to soon release case reports on state-sponsored terror funding

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FATF condemns Pahalgam attack; to soon release case reports on state-sponsored terror funding

New Delhi, June 16: Condemning the brutal Pahalgam terror attack in April, global watchdog FATF on Monday said it has enhanced its focus on the steps that the countries have taken to combat terror financing, and will soon release a report on terror financing cases, including state-sponsored terrorism.

The rare condemnation by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) shows that the “international community has felt the severity of the attack”, which killed 26 people in Pahalgam, Kashmir,on April 22, and spotlights that such attacks will not go unpunished, sources said, adding the terror attack was done by Pakistan-trained terrorists.

“Terrorist attacks kill, maim and inspire fear around the world. The FATF notes with grave concern and condemns the brutal terrorist attack in Pahalgam on 22 April 2025. This, and other recent attacks, could not occur without money and the means to move funds between terrorist supporters,” the FATF said in a statement.

Sources said FATF rarely issues condemnation of terrorist acts. It is only the third time in last decade that they have issued condemnation of a terrorist attack.

It had earlier issued condemnations once in 2015 and then in 2019 in severe cases of terrorist attacks.

The FATF statement comes in the backdrop of Indian authorities highlighting Pakistan’s persistent support for terrorism and its funnelling of multilateral funds for arms procurement.

According to sources, such action by Pakistan warrants that the country be put in the “grey list” of the FATF.

India has consistently held that Pakistan has given safe haven to designated terrorists and the same was evident when senior military officials were present at the funeral of the terrorists killed in Indian military attacks of May 7.

Ahead of the next meeting of the Asia Pacific Group (APG) of FATF on August 25 and the next FATF plenary and working group meeting on October 20, India is preparing a dossier on the omissions and commissions by Pakistan with respect to FATF anti-money laundering and terror financing norms.

India will be submitting to the FATF for grey listing of Pakistan.

The FATF, which is a global money laundering and terrorist financing watchdog and sets international standards that aim to prevent these illegal activities, also said that it will soon release a “comprehensive analysis of terrorist financing”, compiling cases provided by its global network consisting 200 jurisdictions.

“It will also host a webinar to help public and private sectors understand the risks and stay alert to emerging threats,” it added.

Sources said the report on terror financing risks would be released in a month’s time. This is the first time the concept of “state sponsored terrorism” is being acknowledged by FATF as a funding source.

“Only India’s National Risk Assessment (NRA) recognises state-sponsored terrorism from Pakistan as a key TF risk. The inclusion of ‘state sponsored terrorism’ as a concept in the report demonstrates international recognition of state-sponsored terrorism by Pakistan,” sources added.

Pakistan’s history with FATF’s ‘grey list’ dates back to February 2008, when it was placed in the monitoring list. In June 2010 it was removed from the list, only to be brought back in February 2012, and then removed again in February 2015.

It was brought back in the list again for the third time in June 2018, and was later removed in October 2022 with FATF asking Pakistan to continue to work with APG to further improve its anti-moneylaundering/combating the financing of terror (AML/CFT) system.

Currently, there are 24 countries in FATF ‘grey list’. These countries are under increased monitoring and they have to address strategic deficiencies to counter money laundering, terrorist financing, and proliferation financing.

The FATF statement further said that as terrorism continues to threaten societies and citizens around the world, the global watchdog is supporting over 200 jurisdictions within its global network to build and enhance their counter-financing of terrorism (CFT) measures including through the strategic use of financial intelligence — making this one of the most powerful instruments for dismantling terrorist financing networks.

“In addition to setting out the framework for combating terrorist financing, the FATF has enhanced its focus on the effectiveness of measures countries have put in place. That is how, through our mutual evaluations, we have identified gaps that need to be addressed,” it added.

The FATF has been working for 10 years to help countries stay ahead of terrorist financing risk — for example relating to abuse of social media, crowd funding, and virtual assets.

FATF President Elisa de Anda Madrazo at the recent ‘No Money for Terror Conference’ in Munich, had said: “No single company, authority, or country can combat this challenge alone. We must be unified against the scourge of global terrorism. Because terrorists need to succeed only once to achieve their goal, while we have to succeed every time to prevent it.”

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Significant quantity of contraband concealed in cowshed seized in Chadoora, Budgam: Police

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Significant quantity of contraband concealed in cowshed seized in Chadoora, Budgam: Police

Srinagar, June 16: Jammu and Kashmir Police in Budgam have seized significant quantity of contraband substances and apprehended four drug peddlers during the operation.

A police spokesperson said that acting on specific and credible information, Police Station Chadoora received specific information regarding one individual, namely Mohammad Ashraf Parray, son of Ghulam Ahmad Parray, resident of Bugam, Chadoora, had allegedly concealed a large quantity of poppy straw-like substances in his cowshed.

Upon receipt of this information, a police team from PS Chadoora along with concerned Executive Magistrate 1st Class, Nagam, raided the said location. During the search, 76.540 kilograms of semi-ground poppy straw and 4.290 kilograms of grinded poppy straw in powder form (commonly known as Fukki) were recovered, spokesperson said.

He said that four individuals involved in the commission of the crime were arrested on the spot, and have been identified as Muzaffar Ahmad Dar, son of Jalal Uddin Dar; Mohammad Ismail Dar, son of Ghulam Hassan Dar; Sajad Ahmad Guroo, son of Abdul Aziz Guroo; all residents of Ghat Tokna, Awantipora and Mohammad Altaf Parray, son of Ghulam Ahmad Parray, resident of Bugam, Chadoora.

Accordingly, a case vide FIR No. 108/2025 under relevant sections of law has been registered at Police Station Chadoora and investigation has been initiated, spokesperson added.

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SIA attaches property of Pak-based terrorist in Kupwara

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Srinagar, June 16: In a significant move to counter terrorism and dismantle its support infrastructure in Jammu and Kashmir, the State Investigation Agency (SIA) of J&K Police has attached a property of Pakistan-based terrorist in Kupwara.

The property as per a statement issued to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), belongs to Ab Hamid Lone, S/O Ab Aziz Lone, R/O Mawar Bala Qalamabad, Handwara, District Kupwara.

“The immovable property attached comprises land bearing Khasra No. 110-min (02 Kanal 03 Marlas) and Khasra No. 115-min (01 Kanal 16 Marlas). The attachment has been made after following due legal process and with proper authorization from the Hon’ble NIA Court, Kulgam,” a police spokesman said.

The accused, Ab Hamid Lone, is an absconding terrorist wanted in FIR number 02/2023 of Police Station CIK/SIA Kashmir, for his involvement in multiple offences under Sections 13, 17, 18, 21, 39, 40 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) and Section 120-B of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). “He has been evading arrest to avoid legal proceedings following his active participation in terrorist activities.”

The property attachment was executed in the presence of an Executive Magistrate, ensuring full compliance with statutory procedures, the spokesman added.

“This action represents a significant milestone in the continuing investigation into unlawful and anti-national activities in the region. It also reflects the SIA’s unwavering commitment to neutralize terrorist threats, safeguard national security, and uphold peace and rule of law in Jammu and Kashmir,” the statement reads.

The SIA, J&K, in collaboration with other security and intelligence agencies, remains steadfast in its resolve to take stringent actions against individuals and entities involved in activities that threaten the sovereignty, integrity, and unity of the nation.

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