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Dr Farooq inaugurates Sher-e-Kashmir Cricket Tournament at MAM Stadium | Urges youth to embrace Sports & Education, shun growing menace of drug abuse | Jammu, April 21 (Scoop News)- Dr. Farooq Abdullah, President of Jammu and Kashmir National Conference and former Chief Minister, today inaugurated the Sher-e-Kashmir Cricket Tournament at MAM Stadium, Jammu. The tournament is being held under the theme ‘Say No to Drugs’ and aims to channel the energy of the youth towards constructive and healthy activities.
Organized by Tejinder Pal Singh, Provincial President of J&K Youth National Conference, the cricket tournament is part of a broader campaign to combat drug abuse among the youth of the region. In today’s opening match, Majid 313 faced off against Trikuta Cricket Club in a thrilling 20-over encounter that marked the commencement of the week-long tournament, which will conclude on April 26.
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CS maps out modern makeover plan for schools to achieve excellence in education | | Jammu, April 20 (Scoop News)- Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo, chaired a high level meeting to review the status of school education across the Union Territory, with a special focus on improving learning outcomes and implementation of different schemes aiming upgradation of the education system across J&K.
The meeting besides ACS, School Education Department was attended by MD, Samagra Shiksha; Director, School Education, Kashmir/Jammu; Special Secretary, SED, Secretary, JKBOSE; Director, SCERT along with other officers of the department.
The Chief Secretary emphasized the need for integra... |
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| Sakeena Itoo reviews performance of Samagra Shiksha | Stresses on proper utilisation of funds, maintaining quality of works |
Srinagar, April 20 (Scoop News)-Minister for Education, Social Welfare and Health and Medical Education, Sakeena Itoo chaired a meeting here today to review the performance of Samagra Shiksha.
The meeting was attended by Project Director, Samagra Shiksha, Bhawani Rakhwal; Director School Education Kashmir, Dr. G.N Itoo; Director School Education Jammu, Naseem Javid; Special Secretary, School Education department, Gulzar Ahmad Shabnam; other senior officers of Samagra Shiksha and school education department.
During the meeting, the Minister took detailed assessment of ongoing works of ... |
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| DC leads Rescue & Relief operations after devastating Rains, Flash Floods in Ramban | | Ramban, April 20 (Scoop News)- The District Administration Ramban has launched an extensive rescue and relief operation amidst devastating rains and flash floods that affected several parts of the district today morning.
Deputy Commissioner Baseer-Ul-Haq Chaudhary is personally monitoring the ongoing operations in the affected areas. Accompanied by SSP Ramban Kulbir Singh and other senior officers, the Deputy Commissioner reviewed the ground situation and coordinated with the specialized teams engaged in relief efforts.
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| LG expresses grief over the loss of lives due to flash-floods | |
Jammu, April 20 (Scoop News) -Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha has expressed grief over the loss of lives due to flash-floods triggered by incessant rain in Ramban.
"Deeply anguished by the tragic loss of precious lives due to the flash floods triggered by incessant rain in Ramban.
My heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families in this hour of grief.
District administration, SDRF, rescue teams are on the job to ensure swift rescue and relief. All possible assistance is being extended to the affected families," the Lieutenant Governor said.
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Ladakh News |
Dr. Narinder Singh demands ST-II status for PoJK refugees settled in Jammu | |
Jammu, April 20 (Scoop News)-Dr. Narinder Singh, BJP National Secretary and Member of Legislative Assembly from RS Pura-Jammu South, has strongly advocated for granting Scheduled Tribe (ST-II) status to the refugees from Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK) who are settled in the Jammu region.
Speaking on the matter, Dr. Singh highlighted the discriminatory treatment faced by the PoJK displaced community, stating that while those residing in Rajouri and Poonch have been granted ST-II status under the Pahari ethnic group, their relatives settled in Jammu continue to be denied the same recognition.
"All PoJK refugees are Pahari-speaking and share the same ethnic, cultural, and s... |
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| CEC Reviews Arrangements for Upcoming Visit of His Holiness Drikung Kyabgon Chetsang Rinpoche | |
Leh, April 20 (Scoop News)- Chairman/CEC, LAHDC Leh convened a meeting at the Council Secretariat to review the preparations for the proposed visit of His Holiness the 37th Drikung Kyabgon Chetsang Thinley Lhundup , Green Ambassador of the Union Territory of Ladakh. The meeting was chaired to oversee and coordinate all necessary arrangements required to ensure a smooth and successful visit of His Holiness. The visit, which is expected to witness large gatherings, includes significant stopovers and short visits across various locations including Phyang, Lingshed, Durbuk, Shachukul, Chushul, Skindiang, Kargyam Satho, Bodhkharbu, Humla and others. The Hon’ble Chairman stressed on timely exec... |
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| CEC LAHDC Felicitates International Coach Mohd Abbass Nordakh | |
Leh, April 20 (Scoop News)-International Coach Mohd Abbass Nordakh from Ladakh, who recently led Team India in Ice Short Track Speed Skating at the 9th Asian Winter Games in Harbin, China, was felicitated by the CEC, LAHDC Leh, Tashi Gyalson, for his historic achievement. He is the first Ladakhi to serve as national coach at the Asian Winter Games. The felicitation took place in the presence of Deputy Chairman LAHDC Leh Tsering Angchuk and Hon’ble Executive Councillor Ghulam Mehdi. Abbass is a recipient of the District Award in Sports (2025) and holds international coaching certifications from IIHF (Finland, 2003), USA Hockey Level-4 (USA, 2011), and the International Skating Union (Singa... |
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| Chairman LAHDC Leh convenes a meeting in the presence of Deputy Chairman, | |
Leh,April 20 (Scoop News)- Chairman LAHDC Leh, Advocate Tashi Gyalson, convened a meeting at the Council Secretariat in the presence of Deputy Chairman, LAHDC Leh, Tsering Angchuk and Bhupesh Chaudhary, Administrative Secretary, SIDCO, UT Ladakh and GM SIDCO/ADDC Sonam Norboo to discuss various transport-related matters, particularly those concerning SIDCO, local unions, and the overall management of public transport services. The meeting focused on addressing issues related to the permit issuance system, improving the functioning of local and SIDCO buses, and easing traffic congestion in key areas of the town. Also present in the meeting were the Director, Industries and Regional Trans... |
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| Delegation from Bakula Rinpoche Memorial Committee Calls on CEC | |
Leh, April 20 (Scoop News)-A delegation from the Kushok Bakula Rinpoche Memorial Society called on the Hon’ble Chairman/CEC, LAHDC Leh, Adv. Tashi Gyalson, to discuss matters related to the upcoming inauguration of the Bakula Rinpoche Shradhanjali Park. The delegation included Spituk Gonpa incharge Gyeshes Lobzang Angchuk, Society President Lobzang Tsetan KDS, Nambardar Jigmet Angchuk, and members of the Bakula Trust. During the meeting, the delegation apprised the CEC of the preparations underway for the inauguration of the park, which is scheduled for May 19, on the auspicious occasion of the birth anniversary of the 19th Kushok Bakula Rinpoche, Ngawang Lobzang Thupstan Chognor. They ... |
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| Secretary Tourism reviews tourist issues related to flight cancellations | |
Leh, April 20 (Scoop News)- The Administrative Secretary, Tourism Department, UT of Ladakh, Sh. Vikram Singh Malik, IAS chaired a VC with all stakeholders to address the ongoing issues faced by tourists due to multiple flight cancellations in Ladakh caused by adverse weather conditions.
It was informed during the meeting that total 46 incoming and outbound flights have been cancelled over the past two days, affecting around 6,500 passengers.
The Secretary sought updates from the Airport Authority of India (AAI); CISF and various airlines regarding the operation of additional flights in the coming days.
Representatives from different airlines assured that plans are in place... |
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| Apricot Blossom Festival day 5 celebrated with zeal at Gound Minjee despite harsh weather | |
Kargil, April 19 (Scoop News)-The fifth day of the ongoing Apricot Blossom Festival 2025 was celebrated with enthusiasm at Gound Minjee, Kargil, despite challenging weather conditions.
The event featured a vibrant heritage walk, ethnic food stalls, local handicrafts, handloom displays and traditional artifacts, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the region.
The celebration was graced by Executive Councilor Tourism, LAHDC, Kargil, Kacho Mohammad Feroz as the chief guest, and Councillor, Baroo Minjee Constituency, Advocate Khadim Hussain, as the guest of honour. Other notable at... |
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| CEC,MP Ladakh inaugurate Sanitation Block, Attendant Sarai at DH Kargil | |
Kargil, April 18 (Scoop News)- Chairman/Chief Executive Councillor, LAHDC Kargil, Dr. Mohd Jaffer Akhoon, along with Member of Parliament Ladakh, Mohmad Haneefa, and Executive Councillor for Social Welfare, Aga Syed Mujtaba, today inaugurated the newly constructed Sanitation Block and Attendant Sarai (Lodging Care Facility) at District Hospital Kargil.
The dignitaries also laid the foundation stone for an additional block of the District Hospital. Chief Engineer PHE/I&FC, Chief Medical Officer Kargil, Medical Superintendent, Consultants, Doctors, and Cluster Head J&K Bank, Ishfaq Ahmad Hakak, among other officials were present.
Speaking on the occasion, CEC Dr. Akhoon congratulat... |
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Debate |
Trump’s Tariff Mania | |
Asad Mirza
The spate of tariffs announced against virtually the whole world has started taking its toll. With counter measures announced by some nations, led by China has further complicated that what the tariffs and reciprocal-tariffs are. The economists have deciphered the long-term negative impact of the tariffs announced by the US and what it essentially entails for the global economy.
The UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres on Friday (April 11) warned that "nobody wins in a trade war," his spokesman said. "Our concern right now is with the most vulnerable countries who are the least equipped to deal with the current situation," he further said. The UN Secretary Genera... |
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| Americans warn Trump to be ‘Hands Off’ | |
Asad Mirza
Opponents of US President Donald Trump and his adviser, billionaire Elon Musk, staged rallies across the United States, over the weekend, to protest against the administration’s actions to overhaul the government and expand presidential authority. Reportedly, more than 1,200 “Hands Off” rallies were held on Aorul 5, with organisers anticipating the largest single-day mobilisation opposing the administration’s recent initiatives.
Tens of thousands of anti-Trump demonstrators gathered in cities around the globe on Saturday, April 5 as the impact of tariffs and cuts to government agencies galvanised the first big wave of protest against the Trump 2.0 administration.
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| Regional security concerns and India’s strategic response | |
Fatima Baloch and Dr K N Pandita
Pakistan was established in 1947 through the partition of India by the British, rather than through a prolonged independence struggle marked by significant sacrifices against colonial rule. As a result, the country initially mishandled Balochistan, forcefully occupying it against the will of the Baloch people on March 27, 1948. Furthermore, Pakistan has struggled to function as a cohesive nation, comprising diverse ethnic groups such as Bengalis, Punjabis, Pashtuns and others.
The artificial nature of its creation by British and global influences has led to a history of military dominance and weak democratic leadership, culminating in the... |
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| Forced displacement of Pandits from their homeland | |
K N Pandita
The forced displacement of the Pandit minority in Kashmir in 1989-90, is in the sequence of atrocities perpetrated against the Hindu minority ever since the advent of the Islamic faith and its propagators in Kashmir in the third decade of the 14th century.
Islamic faith enjoins its followers to practise Allah's command of destroying atheism, polytheism, idolatry or grave worship. The Hindus of Kashmir followed their age-old philosophy of polytheism and practised idolatry. They are stuck to mythology and traditions inherited over time.
To the Muslim, the antiquity is reprehensible. Allama Iqbal, one among those who conceptualized a separate country for the Musl... |
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| US-China Trade War Intensifies | |
Asad Mirza
As if the tariff war against almost the whole world, leading among them China, Mexico, Canada, and India, hots up, it portrays the leading hero, Trump in this case, frothing at the mouth and cursing and cussing everyone, if he does not get what he wants, and shows a completely new and unacceptable face of the American democracy and diplomacy.
Accusations and counter accusations are flying around but the optics are definitely working against Donald Trump. If only he had described the Tariff War against China as a War Against Drugs, he might have been able to garner much more sympathy.
But he has chosen the other way around to restrict transfer of technology to ... |
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| Women of Jammu and Kashmir: Catalysts for Nation-Building | |
Sindhiya Gupta
On International Women’s Day, it is essential to recognize and empower the women of Jammu and Kashmir, whose resilience, talent, and determination can significantly contribute to nation-building. Despite facing historical challenges, women in the region continue to break barriers and emerge as leaders in various fields. Their participation in economic development, governance, social reforms, and technological advancements can be a driving force in shaping a progressive and prosperous India.
Women’s inclusion in the economy is crucial for sustainable development. Encouraging women-led startups in sectors such as handicrafts, agriculture, and tourism can create em... |
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| Do not make Omar Abdullah Kejriwal | Straight Talk |
K. B. Jandial
It is more than four months since Omar Abdullah assumed office as the first Chief Minister of the Union Territory (UT) of Jammu and Kashmir. Following a highly charged election campaign against the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in September-October 2024, Omar secured a decisive mandate from the people, the only party to get seats in both regions. However, contrary to expectations from opposition leaders within the INDIA bloc, he did not adopt an aggressive stance akin to Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. Instead, he has portrayed himself as a composed and seasoned politician, shedding the historically anti-Delhi, anti-Modi, and anti-Jammu rhetoric often associated ... |
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| The Storyteller: The Conflict between Art and the Market | |
By Kalpana Pandey
Based on Satyajit Ray’s short story "Golpo Boliye Tarini Khuro," Ananth Mahadevan’s film The Storyteller (2025) centers on the conflict between authentic labour and money. The film focuses on two very different characters: Tarini Bandyopadhyay (Paresh Rawal), an elderly Bengali storyteller with communist ideals, and Ratan Garodia (Adil Hussain), a wealthy Gujarati businessman who hasn’t been able to sleep for years as an insomniac. Their contrasting worlds show how a profit-driven system often exploits creative work. The film’s story isn’t just entertaining—it ex... |
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Jammu News |
Sham Lal for restoration of water, power supplies in affected areas of Jammu | Sham Lal Sharma holds Public Darbar at BJP headquarters | Jammu, April 21 (Scoop News)-J&K government should take effective measures to restore the consistent water and power supply in the Jammu region, which has faced the wrath of nature during the recent heavy rains and storms. The government should formulate effective policies and if necessary, it should immediately improve the required infrastructure.
This was stated by J&K BJP vice-president and MLA, Sham Lal Sharma, while he held a public darbar at party Headquarters, Trikuta Nagar, Jammu.
He also expressed the concern for the affected people at Ramban area, where precious lives were lost, leaving many injured and pushing the normal life totally out of gear. He asked the government to ... |
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| Parliamentary Committee visiting J&K to interact people and give their ideas for sustained peace: G.L Raina | | Jammu, April 21 (Scoop News)-Parliamentary Standing Committee (PSC) on Home Affairs is arriving on a six-day visit to the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir with effect from April 26 to May 1, 2025.
The mandate of this panel as reported is to critically evaluate domestic policy, internal security and decision-making of the Ministry of Home Affairs.
BJP welcomes the visit and hopes that the panel will visit affected areas and meet people at large to understand the ground reality, stated Girdhari Lal Raina.
Girdhari Lal Raina, Spokesperson, J&K BJP & former MLC, accompanied by Dr. Pa... |
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| Sat Sharma, Ashok Koul expresses grief over Ramban Cloudburst tragedy | | Jammu, April 20 (Scoop News)-Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Jammu & Kashmir, expressed profound grief over the loss of lives and damage due to the devastating cloudburst at Seri Bagna area of Ramban district in Jammu and Kashmir, resulting in the tragic loss of precious lives.
Sat Sharma CA, President, J&K BJP, said that the incident also caused extensive damage to property and led to the closure of the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway due to landslides and flash floods. He said that the BJP extends heartfelt condolences to the affected families and emphasized the need for immediate relief and rehabilitation efforts.
“The news of the natural disaster caused by cloudburst and landslide i... |
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| BJP’s sinister design in attacking SC: Bhardwaj | Rahul Gandhi's fear on threat to Constitution |
Jammu, April 20 (Scoop News)-The anti-Constitution face of the BJP is once again at its full display and justifies Leader of Opposition Mr Rahul Gandhi’s fight to safeguard the Constitution which empowers and protects the rights of common citizens. The manner in which two BJP’s MPs and its supporting authorities holding high constitutional office have targeted the Supreme Court of India, exposes the party’s diabolical plan to destroy basic structure of the Constitution.
Whenever the Union Government finds itself on a weak wicket in the Supreme Court, its system attacks the highest constitutional court of the country. This is an alarming situation.
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| Congress honours Veteran leader Ex Minister sdr Gurmukh Singh for long services in public life | |
Jammu, April 20 (Scoop News)-Veteran Congress leader ,former minister & former Deputy Chairman J&K Legislative Council, Sdr Gurmukh Singh was felicitated & honoured in a party function in Jammu, for his long ,unietruppted & selfless services to the party & people for around sixty years .
The AICC General Secretary I/C J&K Affairs Dr Sayed Naseer Hussain alongwith JKPCC President Shri Tariq Hameed Karra & AICC General Secretary G A Mir felicitated him in a party function in Jammu, last evening as part of the programme of JKPCC _" Back to the roots" taken up by the party in J&K, to remember & respect the Veterans of party under the aegis " Bazurgon ka Samman" karyakram.... |
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| Inclement Weather/Incessant Rains | Police provides helping hand to the needy in Kulgam |
Srinagar, April 20 (Scoop News)-In view of the ongoing inclement weather and incessant rainfall across various parts of valley, the J&K Police have come forward to provide timely assistance to the needy people in Kulgam.
During the intervening night of 19/20-04-2025, Police Post Jawahar Tunnel received the distress call for assistance from the residents of Gulabagh stating therein that due to clogging of water flowing in a stream there, the flood water has entered into the residential houses. Promptly, a Police team of Police post Jawahar Tunnel under the supervision of SSP Kulgam was constituted who swiftly reached the spot. With strenuous efforts and by using all available means, t... |
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| AYUSH Pharmacist course introduced at ANMT School Ramban | | Ramban April 20 (Scoop News)- In a significant step towards strengthening the healthcare infrastructure in the district, and in line with the priorities of Deputy Commissioner Baseer-Ul-Haq Chaudhary, AYUSH Pharmacist course has been introduced for the first time at the Ancillary Nursing & Midwifery Training (ANMT) School Ramban.
This pioneering initiative aims to create a skilled workforce in the field of traditional Indian medicine. Alongside the ten students enrolled in the newly launched AYUSH Pharmacist course, over 90 trainees from other healthcare streams including Female Multi-Purpose Health Worker (FMPHW), Medical Assistant, and Laboratory Assistant courses are also being intr... |
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| Registration for Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra 2025 Service Providers begins at Jammu | |
Jammu, April 19 (Scoop News)- The Labour Department has initiated the registration process for Service Providers associated with the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra (SANJY) 2025.
A helpdesk-cum-registration counter has been set up at the Office of the Assistant Labour Commissioner, Labour Sarai, Dogra Hall, Jammu, to facilitate the registration process.
Assistant Labour Commissioner Jammu, Rupali Jasrotia, has urged all ponywallas, palkiwallas, pithus and hawkers intending to take part in the upcoming yatra to get their registration completed at the earliest.
Registration can be done free of charge, upon identity verification. This move aims to ensure a seamless and well-coordinated pilgr... |
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Kashmir News |
IUST to Observe Earth Day 2025 with Focus on Sustainability and Climate Action | |
Awantipora, April 21 (Scoop News)-Earth Day 2025 is being observed by over 2.0 billion people across 200 countries, uniting voices in concern over the deteriorating state of our planet. In Jammu and Kashmir, where once-pristine water bodies, forests, wetlands and glaciers are under severe stress, environmental degradation has emerged as a pressing challenge with serious ecological and economic consequences.
Rising to the occasion, the Islamic University of Science and Technology (IUST) is organizing a series of Earth Day events this week starting from 22 April, 2025, including Panel discussions, technical sessions, poster making, human chain rally, campus cleaning drive, and int... |
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| PSAJK mourns sad demise of Scholar Aga Syed Mohammad Baqir Al-Moosavi | Expresses Deep Sympathy And Solidarity: “His Passing Is An Irreparable Loss To The Community,” Says President G.N. Va |
Srinagar, April 21 (Scoop News)-The Private Schools Association of Jammu and Kashmir (PSAJK) has expressed profound sorrow over the demise of esteemed religious scholar and highly respected figure of the community, Aga Syed Mohammad Baqir Al-Moosavi, who passed away at the age of 85 at his residence in Budgam, Kashmir.
Aga Syed Baqir was the father of PSAJK District Patron for Budgam and Chairman of Al Asma Educational Institute, Aga Syed Ahmad.
In a statement issued by PSAJK spokesperson Dr Syed Souleha, she said that a delegation led by PSAJK State President G.N. Var visited the b... |
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| Ramban Tragedy: Nizamuddin Bhat Calls for Immediate Support and Compensation | |
Ramban,April 20 (Scoop News)- Senior Congress leader and MLA Bandipora, Nizamuddin Bhat, on Sunday expressed deep concern over the widespread devastation caused by landslides and flash floods in Jammu and Kashmir’s Ramban district.The natural calamity has resulted in the loss of lives, extensive damage to infrastructure and several vehicles trapped under debris.
“A huge loss has occurred in Ramban. There are reports of three deaths,” Bhat said. Disturbing visuals from the affected area show vehicles buried under mud and rubble, while shops and a restaurant have also been damaged. “Some vehicles from my constituency, Bandipora, are buried under the debris,” he added.
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| Driving Institutional Quality: IUST Conducts Workshop on NAAC Reassessment under BAF | |
Awantipora, April 20 (Scoop News)- In line with its commitment to institutional excellence and quality enhancement, the Islamic University of Science and Technology (IUST) held a workshop to prepare for the upcoming NAAC reassessment under the Binary Accreditation Framework (BAF). Organized by the Directorate of Internal Quality Assurance (DIQA), the workshop brought together academic heads from across the University to strategize for the reassessment due in late 2025.
DIQA Director Dr. Peer Bilal Ahmad, provided a comprehensive roadmap focused on institutional strengths, actionable insights, and sustainable quality practices. Dr. Farooq Hussain Bhat, Deputy Director, DIQA, highlight... |
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| Lieutenant Governor greets the people on the eve of Easter | |
Jammu, April 19 (Scoop News)-Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha has extended his greetings to the people on the eve of Easter.
In a message, the Lieutenant Governor has said: “Heartiest greetings to the people, especially to Christian brothers and sisters, on the joyous occasion of Easter.
Easter Sunday is a day of hope and a new beginning. The celebration of Christ’s resurrection symbolizes the triumph of truth over evil and love over hatred, and inspires us to follow the path of compassion, sacrifice, righteousness and forgiveness. May this Easter usher in joy, peace, and happiness in everyone’s life”.
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| Hakeem Yaseen expresses grief over the demise of prominent scholar Peer Bashir-ul-Haq | |
Srinagar, April 19 (Scoop News)- Hakeem Muhammad Yaseen, President of the Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Democratic Front (PDF) and former minister, has expressed deep sorrow and grief over the passing of renowned religious scholar, author, and poet Peer Bashir-ul-Haq of Watred, Budgam.
In his condolence message, Hakeem Yaseen described the demise of Peer Bashir-ul-Haq as a significant loss to the spiritual and literary circles of Kashmir. He said that Peer Sahib dedicated his life to the promotion of Islamic teachings, Sufi values, and Kashmiri literature. His contributions as a scholar and poet will be remembered for generations to come.
“Peer Bashir-ul-Haq Sahab was a beacon of spirit... |
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| Driving Institutional Quality: IUST Conducts Workshop on NAAC Reassessment under BAF | |
Awantipora, April 19 (Scoop News)-In line with its commitment to institutional excellence and quality enhancement, the Islamic University of Science and Technology (IUST) held a workshop to prepare for the upcoming NAAC reassessment under the Binary Accreditation Framework (BAF). Organized by the Directorate of Internal Quality Assurance (DIQA), the workshop brought together academic heads from across the University to strategize for the reassessment due in late 2025.
DIQA Director Dr. Peer Bilal Ahmad, provided a comprehensive roadmap focused on institutional strengths, actionable insights, and sustainable quality practices. Dr. Farooq Hussain Bhat, Deputy Director, DIQA, highlighte... |
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| Police Attaches Vehicle Used in Terror Activities Under UAPA in Budgam | |
Srinagar, April 19 (Scoop News)-In a decisive move to disrupt terror-support networks, Police in Budgam have attached a vehicle belonging to a known terrorist associate under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), 1967.
The seized vehicle, an Innova bearing Registration No. JK01AT-7604, Engine No. EG4HJ17B4979, and Chassis No. MD626EG40J1H49448, was linked to a terror module and in possession of Mudasir Ahmad Rather, resident of Kantbagh Kralpora, Budgam. The seizure was executed under section 25 of UAP Act in FIR No. 151/2024, registered under the provisions of PS Chadoora.
This action underscores the zero-tolerance policy of the J&K Police in countering terrorism and dis... |
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Shia Suni unity & renaissance are hallmark of Kashmir Civilization for last 7 centuries:Renzushah | Pays tributes to Syed Mohammad Baqir Al Najafi at Budgam | Srinagar,April 21 (Scoop News)- Today while paying rich & spiritual tributes to Syed Mohammad Baqir Al Najafi at his ancestral residence amidst large number of devotees both from Sunni & Shia Community, Khwaja Farooq Renzushah chairman Kashmir society international and Hazrat Abdul Rahman Bulbulshah Trust emphasised that Shia Suni unity & Renaissance are hallmarks of Kashmir Civilization for last 7 centuries which need to be protected. He said the great religious scholar of Kashmir of the status of Ayatullah was a symbol of our traditional unity and brotherhood based on both sectoral and com... |
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| VMC student Daksh secures AIR 1 in JEE Main 2025, tops the Nation | |
Jammu, April 21 (Scoop News)- Daksh, a dedicated student of Vidyamandir Classes' 2-Year Classroom Program, has achieved All India Rank 1 in the JEE Main 2025, topping the country in one of the most competitive engineering entrance exams.
Daksh’s phenomenal accomplishment highlights not only his consistent hard work and academic excellence but also reflects the effectiveness of Vidyamandir Classes’ tried and tested teaching methodologies, personalized mentorship, and unwavering commitment to our "student-first" philosophy. His journey is a shining example of how structured guidance, dedic... |
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| Congress to intensify Samvidhan Bachao, statehood movement from April 22 | Karra holds important meet to draw strategy to take out campaign to each block | Jammu, April 21 (Scoop News)-JK Congress will launch an aggressive long drawn Samvidhan Bachao campaign alongwith intensification of Statehood movement in each district and Assembly segments & blocks in entire Jammu & Kashmir & to expose BJP Government for diversionary tactics.
JKPCC Chief Tariq Hameed Karra chalked out detailed programme to carry out AICC instructions to adopt State/UT, Provincial, Districts, and Assembly segmentwise campaign to save Constitution and intensify restoration of Statehood movement.
A meeting of Senior Congress leaders was held at PCC HQ under the Pres... |
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| DC Shopian visits hailstorm affected areas to assess damages | | Shopian, April 19 (Scoop News)-Deputy Commissioner (DC) Shopian, Shishir Gupta today conducted an extensive tour of various villages of the district which reported damage to fruit orchards particularly, apple, cherry and pears.
DC visited Ganowpora, Manloo, Mujpathri, Watho, Shirmal, Poterwal and other adjacent hailstorm hit villages, interacted with affected farmers and locals to take stock of the situation on ground.
During his interaction, DC assured farmers of the district administration’s full support and emphasized that every effort would be made to ensure timely relief and compensation.
He instructed the field officers to finalise immediate damage assessment and submit comp... |
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| Sudden GPS Rule Enforcement Leaves Students, Parents & School Management in Chaos Over Transport Disruptions | |
Srinagar, April 19 (Scoop News)-In the aftermath of the tragic road accident in North Kashmir's Handwara, the sudden enforcement of a government directive mandating the installation of GPS devices and surveillance cameras in school buses has caused major disruptions to school transport services across the Kashmir Valley. Over the past few days, dozens of school buses have been seized by the Motor Vehicles Department (MVD) and traffic authorities for non-compliance, leaving children stranded for hours and triggering panic among parents.
In several instances, young children reached home as late as 8:00 PM, sparking outrage from both parents and school management. Parents argue that the d... |
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| J&K ACB registers two cases for abuse of official position | |
Srinagar, Jammu, April 19 (Scoop News)-The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB), Srinagar, has initiated legal action following a verification (SLK-12/2017) prompted by a complaint from the Intizamia Committee of Masjid Shareef, Gagribal Boulevard. The complaint alleged that illegal construction activities by one Iftikhar Sadiq, S/o Rafiq Sadiq, a resident of Gagribal, who is accused of constructing multi-storey hostel buildings on approximately 12 kanals of custodian land at Gagribal, Srinagar.
The verification revealed a criminal conspiracy involving officials from the Lakes and Waterways Development Authority (LAWDA), Town Planning Organization, and Custodian Department. It was found that ... |
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| Congress will not be cowed down by the vindictive politics of Modi govt:Dr Sayeed Naseer | |
Jammu, April 19 (Scoop News)-AICC General Secretary Incharge J&K Affairs Dr. Sayeed Naseer Hussain MP has said that Congress will not be cowed down by the vindictive politics of Modi govt and would fight back it's anti democratic and authoritarian policies with full might,as we have nothing to hide.
Addressing a Press Conference today at PCC HQ Jammu, along with JKPCC Chief Tariq Hameed Karra, AICC General Secretary CLP Leader G A Mir. Working Presidents Tara Chand and Raman Bhalla. AICC Secretary Manoj Yadav, Chief Spokesperson Ravinder Sharma, I/C HQ Ved Mahajan, Dr. Sayeed said th... |
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| Tejinder Singh discusses future strategy to intensify anti-drug campaign | |
Jammu, April 18 (Scoop News)-: A significant meeting of the Youth National Conference (YNC) was held today under the chairmanship of Tejinder Pal Singh Aman, Provincial President of J&K YNC, to deliberate on the further course of action with respect to the ongoing anti-drug campaign and to enhance party activities at the grassroots level.
During the meeting, which witnessed the enthusiastic participation of youth leaders and delegates from various districts, the pressing issue of drug abuse among youth was discussed in detail at Sher-e- Kashmir Bhavan, Jammu today.
The Provincial President YNC expressed grave concern over the rising menace of drugs in society and reitera... |
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