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Preserve rich cultural, religious heritage: Dr Bilal

Attends ongoing Holy Adhikmas Kumbh at Mattan

ANANTNAG, MAY 31: Deputy Commissioner (DC) Anantnag, Dr. Bilal Mohiuddin Bhat, Sunday visited Mattan and attended the ongoing Holy Adhikmas Kumbh 2026 alongside the representatives of Shri Martand Tirath Trust (SMTT) and a large congregation of devotees.

The Deputy Commissioner was accompanied by Assistant Commissioner Revenue (ACR) Tariq Ahmad Malik, Tehsildar Mattan, senior officers of line departments and other concerned officials.

Notably, the month-long religious congregation which commenced on May 17, is witnessing participation of devotees from different parts of the country. The pilgrims are visiting the revered place including the Holy Temple as well as the nearby Sacred River with enthusiasm and religious fervor to pay their obeisance and perform traditional rituals and prayers.

During the visit, the DC attended the celebrations and ceremoniously participated in the rituals alongside the devotees. Interacting with them, the DC stated that the place has long stood as a great symbol of brotherhood and communal harmony, defining the region’s shared heritage. He appreciated the spirit of unity among the people and urged everyone to continue preserving the rich cultural and religious heritage of the area.

On the occasion, the DC reviewed the arrangements and impressed upon the concerned departments to ensure all necessary facilities are provided to the devotees in a smooth and uninterrupted manner. He instructed that all efforts be made to facilitate devotees enabling them to undertake a safe and comfortable pilgrimage.

The DC observed that the Holy Adhikmas Kumbh is not only a significant religious occasion but also presents an apt opportunity to showcase the district’s hospitality so the pilgrims leave with pleasant and lasting memories. He stressed upon the officers to ensure that all arrangements remain functional and effective on the ground.

Reiterating district administration’s commitment for smooth conduct of the event, Dr. Bilal directed all departments to make sustained efforts, remain vigilant, address the grievances promptly and provide best possible facilities to the devotees during their stay. He urged officers to work in close coordination with the Shri Martand Tirath Trust and other stakeholders for the successful culmination of the Holy Adhikmas Kumbh.

The devotees expressed gratitude to the district administration for extending proper support during the holy days.

 

Ramesh Hangloo, others call on LG

SRINAGAR, MAY 31: Ramesh Hangloo, Founder and Managing Director, Radio Sharda called on Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, Sunday. He was accompanied by Avtar Jotshi and Bharat Raina.

Subsequently, various delegations including Gujjar Bakarwal Employees Association J&K-UT, led by Choudhary Imtiyaz Kataria; Mohammad Faheem Reshi, Chairman, Greater Shahr-e-Khaas, a social organisation, and representatives of We The Helping Hand Foundation, led by its Chairman Umer Wani, also called on the Lieutenant Governor.

Ensure foolproof security arrangements: IGP Jammu

Reviews SANJY-2026 preparedness in Kathua, Samba

KATHUA/SAMBA, MAY 31: To review security and facilitation arrangements for the forthcoming Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra (SANJY)-2026, IGP Jammu Zone Bhim Sen Tuti, accompanied by DIG JSK Range Shridhar Patil; DC Kathua Rajesh Sharma; SSP Kathua Mohita Sharma; SO to IGP Jammu SSP Rajinder Singh and other senior officers, conducted an extensive review of preparations in Kathua and Samba districts.

The IGP first visited Lakhanpur and inspected the Base Camp, Langar Points, Lodgement Centres and Reception Centres. Security deployment, CCTV coverage, access control measures, frisking arrangements, traffic management and pilgrim facilities were reviewed on the ground.

A comprehensive security review meeting on SANJY-2026 was later held at DPL Kathua. The meeting was attended by supervisory officers, including SP SOG Jammu, Addl. SP Kathua, SP Operations Upper Kathua, SP Ops Border Kandi Kathua, all SDPOs and SHOs of NHW Kathua. SSP Kathua Ms. Mohita Sharma, IPS gave a detailed presentation on security arrangements, surveillance measures, convoy management, QRT deployment and emergency response plans.

Addressing the officers, the IGP stressed maximum alertness, strict adherence to security protocols and professional conduct with pilgrims. The DIG JSK Range directed officers to regularly inspect Langars and lodgement centres and maintain close surveillance on suspicious elements.

The IGP subsequently reviewed arrangements in District Samba, where SSP Samba Anuj Kumar briefed him on the district’s preparedness for SANJY-2026. A security review meeting was also held, which was attended by DIG JSK Range, senior officers, all supervisory officers and SHOs of the district. The IGP emphasized close coordination among J&K Police, CAPFs, intelligence agencies and Punjab Police to ensure a safe, secure and smooth Yatra for all pilgrims.

During the review meetings in both districts, officers were directed to intensify drone surveillance for real-time monitoring and deploy Dog Squads for anti-sabotage checks at vital installations, Langars and lodgement centres. Emphasis was laid on strengthening surveillance and ensuring swift response capabilities.

Directions were also issued to strengthen security along the National Highway and border areas through round-the-clock domination, naka checking and area patrols. Officers were instructed to expedite tenant verification and census drives and enhance CCTV coverage at all important Yatra locations with 24×7 monitoring.

 

Nasha-Mukt J&K Abhiyaan: Drug awareness prog conducted in Pulwama

Enforcement activities carried out in Sopore

Srinagar: Continuing its sustained efforts under the ongoing Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyaan, J&K Police in Pulwama organised a drug awareness programme to educate participants about the harmful effects of substance abuse and the importance of building a drug-free society.

During the programme, participants were sensitized about the social, health, and legal consequences of drug addiction and were encouraged to play an active role in preventing drug abuse within their communities. The importance of community participation and timely sharing of information related to drug-related activities was also highlighted.

Police reiterates its commitment towards creating a drug-free society through sustained awareness initiatives and public outreach programmes under the Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyaan.

Meanwhile, as part of the ongoing 100-Day Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyaan, J&K Police in Sopore carried out a series of enforcement and community outreach activities today to strengthen the fight against drug abuse and promote drug-free communities.

J&K Police conducted thorough inspections of chemist and druggist shops in Chankhan and Naseem Bagh areas falling within the jurisdiction of Police Station Tarzoo. The drive aimed to ensure strict compliance with the provisions of the Drugs & Cosmetics Act and prevent the illegal sale or diversion of psychotropic and habit-forming drugs. Sale records, prescriptions, and other relevant documents were scrutinized, while shop owners were sensitized about their legal responsibilities and the consequences of violations.

In continuation of the campaign, a village-level awareness programme was organized at Aalibagh, Hygam under the banner of the Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyaan. The programme witnessed active participation from Numberdars, Chowkidars, Panchayat members, and other respected citizens of the area. During the programme, participants were sensitized about the social, health, and economic consequences of drug abuse. Community members were encouraged to remain vigilant, report suspicious activities, and support efforts aimed at counseling, rehabilitation, and reintegration of affected youth. The importance of keeping villages and local communities free from the menace of drugs was also emphasized.

Police remains committed to a two-pronged strategy under the 100-Day Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyaan—strict enforcement against drug peddlers and traffickers, coupled with sustained public awareness and community participation. The public has been urged to actively cooperate with law enforcement agencies in the collective effort to build a safer, healthier, and drug-free society.

Patnitop Marathon 2026 attracts over 800 runners across India

RAMBAN, MAY 31: 6th Edition of the Patnitop Marathon, attracting over 800 runners from more than 30 cities and 15 states across India commenced successfully at Patnitop.

The event was organized by IKA Sports & Events Pvt. Ltd, a company promoted by Ironman athlete and endurance sports entrepreneur Kapil Arora in collaboration with Patnitop Development Authority (PDA), Directorate of Tourism Jammu, District Administration Udhampur and Ramban.

The event has now established itself as Jammu & Kashmir’s largest multi category hill race, bringing together elite athletes, amateur runners, fitness enthusiasts, armed forces personnel, tourists and local participants amidst the breathtaking Himalayan landscape of Patnitop.

The marathon was organized in support of the Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyan, promoting a healthy, active and drug free lifestyle. Participants from across the country united to support the cause while experiencing one of India’s most scenic and challenging race routes.

The event was attended by the Deputy Commissioner Ramban Mohammad Alyas Khan, Chief Executive Officer, Patnitop Development Authority, Virender Kumar Manyal, SDM, Chenani, Ranjeet Singh, Deputy Director, Tourism Jammu, Pankaj Sasan, Assistant Director, Tourism, Mohd. Arif Lone, SDPO, Chenani Sukhvir Singh along with senior officials from the Health, Fire & Emergency, Police, Traffic and other line departments.

The marathon featured four race categories i.e. 50 KM Ultra Marathon, 21.1 KM Half Marathon, 10 KM Race and 5 KM Race. In addition, participants competed across five age-group categories i.e. 18–35 Years, 35–45 Years, 45–55 Years, 55–65 Years, 65 Years & above.

The structured age group categories encouraged wider participation and ensured fair competition among runners across different stages of life. One of the unique features of the Patnitop Marathon is its ability to cater to runners of all fitness levels through multiple race distances while simultaneously offering one of India’s most challenging hill ultra-marathons. This combination has helped establish the event as a premier destination race in North India.

The highlight of the event was the 50 KM Ultra Marathon, regarded as one of the most demanding and picturesque road ultra-marathons in India. The route commenced from outside the Youth Hostel at Patnitop and passed through the scenic mountain stretches of Kud, Nathatop and Sanasar Lake before returning to Patnitop, offering participants a grueling endurance challenge against the backdrop of the majestic Himalayas.

The races commenced in the early hours of the morning, with the 50 KM Ultra Marathon flagging off at 4:30 AM from Patnitop. Runners navigated the challenging mountain terrain through Kud, Nathatop and Sanasar before returning to Patnitop. The Half Marathon, 10 KM Race and 5 KM Race followed at scheduled intervals, creating a vibrant sporting atmosphere throughout the day.

The event witnessed tremendous enthusiasm from runners and spectators alike, with participants travelling from over 30 cities and 15 states to experience the unique charm of running in the Himalayan hills. The marathon also generated significant tourism activity for the region, benefiting local hotels, restaurants, transport operators and small businesses.

The success of the 2026 edition was further strengthened through strategic partnerships with 10 running clubs from across India, helping expand the event’s national reach and participation. The marathon received strong support from several prominent running communities, including Jammu’s rapidly growing running groups MOBE Club and C9 Club, whose members actively participated in and promoted the event. These collaborations played an important role in attracting runners from different parts of the country and building a vibrant running community around the event.

Correct historical errors, take truth global: LG Sinha

Inaugurates third edition of Kashmir Lit Festival

SRINAGAR, MAY 30: Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha Saturday inaugurated the third edition of Kashmir Literature Festival in Srinagar. On the occasion, the Lieutenant Governor urged writers on shaping positive discourse through fiction, non-fiction and other creative forms and inspire people because writer’s craft lives not only in words, but in the pulse of people.

Addressing a gathering, the Lieutenant Governor said that we must erase every trace of the colonial mindset and ensure that people abroad do not distort our history and present to serve their own narratives. He said it is the responsibility of writers to correct such errors and take the truth to global readers.

“We must repeatedly remind the world that when the Vedas were composed some 6,000 years ago, India was the center of the world’s economy, education, culture, and philosophy. For centuries, India was the engine of global civilization and culture. It laid the foundations for socio economic advancement across the world through its gift in science, mathematics, astronomy, and medicine,” the Lieutenant Governor said.

He stated that there is an urgent need to restore history and convey its true form to every section of society so that India’s narrative is properly shaped. The Lieutenant Governor observed that our ancestors, since the Vedic age, recorded facts and transmitted knowledge with great accuracy, but for various reasons modern times saw India lose the habit of writing its own history.

“We failed to communicate our priceless traditions, culture, knowledge, and sciences and that’s why many people to claim that certain things came from other places or introduced by the invaders. These assertions are baseless,” he said.

The Lieutenant Governor said that foreign historians have, sometimes deliberately, omitted India’s ancient discoveries and achievements in science, literature, art, and architecture.

“When India stood at the peak of scientific achievement, many countries showed almost no mention of science. The earliest references to science, mathematics, and astronomy in Persia and other places appear only in the eighth century, and even those owe much to India. Europe’s first Renaissance in the 12th century drew on India’s treasury of knowledge, science, culture, and art. Centuries before any other countries discovered invention and innovations, India had already established itself as a scientific civilization,” the Lieutenant Governor said.

The Lieutenant Governor said that India’s modernity has often led the world, with scientific contributions unmatched in history. He also said that writers should present creation of our nation’s great talents in simple, accessible language.

“India’s story is not only of the past but of the present. Despite centuries of subjugation and plunder, we have risen to become the world’s fourth largest economy, the fastest growing major economy for years, and by 2047 we aim for a fully developed nation. Today, pride and ownership of this heritage are awakening across society. The task is not self praise, but for respected writers and thinkers to build India’s new narrative on this strong foundation. They must remember that writers have the power to change civilizations,” the Lieutenant Governor said.

Zero tolerance for border encroachments: Amit Shah

‘Infiltration, smuggling into Gujarat eliminated

Bhuj (Gujarat), May 30: Union Home Minister Amit Shah Saturday said infiltration into Gujarat and cross-border smuggling have been completely eliminated due to strengthened border fencing, enhanced maritime security and the state government’s firm political resolve.

Chairing a high-level security review meeting in Bhuj on issues concerning Gujarat’s border and coastal districts along the India-Pakistan Border (IPB), Shah said the state’s security landscape had undergone a significant transformation in recent years.

“Border fencing, maritime border security and the strong political will of the state government have brought about a significant transformation in Gujarat’s security landscape. This has resulted in the complete cessation of infiltration into the state and smuggling on the border,” he said.

Shah directed authorities to adopt a zero-tolerance policy towards all unauthorized encroachments within the 0-15 km belt along the international border and stressed the need for constant monitoring of centres of radicalization in border areas.

The meeting was attended by the Gujarat Chief Minister, Deputy Chief Minister, Chief Secretary, Director General of Police (DGP), senior state government officials and the District Magistrates (DMs) and Superintendents of Police (SPs) of Kutch, Vav-Tharad and Patan districts.

Highlighting concerns over illegal infiltration, Shah instructed district administrations, police and revenue officials to work in close coordination to identify and deport illegal infiltrators already settled in border areas.

He also asked District Magistrates to closely monitor demographic changes in border districts and submit regular reports. At the same time, he described reverse migration driven by industrial development in border regions as a positive sign.

Calling for district-specific Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), Shah said local administrations must address emerging threats, including drone activity, narcotics trafficking and infiltration attempts.

The Home Minister further ordered the formation of Security Coordination Groups in every district comprising the Border Security Force (BSF), Indian Coast Guard, Income Tax Department, Enforcement Directorate (ED) and Lead Bank Managers.

He emphasized strict vigilance against hawala transactions, mule accounts, shell companies, suspicious financial dealings, suspicious vehicles and irregular GST collections in border districts. Shah directed financial crime-fighting agencies to work closely in border regions and asked the Income Tax Department, in coordination with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), to conduct extensive survey campaigns.

Given Gujarat’s proximity to the International Maritime Boundary Line (IMBL), Shah said coastal security must remain a priority and called for stronger coordination with the Indian Coast Guard.

He also directed officials to ensure 100 per cent saturation of all Central and State government welfare schemes in border villages alongside the implementation of the Vibrant Villages Programme.

PM Modi’s 134th ‘Mann Ki Baat’ today

New Delhi, May 30: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the 134th episode of his monthly radio programme ‘Mann Ki Baat’ on Sunday, officials said on Saturday.

The programme is scheduled to be broadcast at 11 a.m. across All India Radio (Akashvani), DD News and official government digital channels.

In the previous episode of the programme on April 27, the Prime Minister highlighted the National Archives of India’s unique digital database created through the dedicated Abhilekh Patal Portal, enabling access to more than 20 crore invaluable documents related to India’s history.

The Abhilekh Patal Portal for Access to Archives and Learning is an initiative of the National Archives of India aimed at making its vast repository of archival records easily accessible to the public with just a click.

The platform contains reference material of nearly 100 million files preserved by the institution.

Addressing the episode of his last radio programme ‘Mann Ki Baat’, the Prime Minister underlined the growing role of technology in connecting people with their past.

“In these rapidly changing times, technology has become a huge part of our lives. Today, we are witnessing the wonders of technology in connecting our past with the present. A recent development in this direction has delighted those involved in education and history,” PM Modi said.

“Just a few days ago, the National Archives of India shared a unique database on a dedicated portal. This organisation has digitised and made public more than 20 crore invaluable documents. Some of these are very interesting — 7th-century Gilgit manuscripts written on Bhoj Patra. Here, you will also find an interesting 8th-century text, Shri Bhuvalay. This text, based on numbers, is in the form of a grid,” he added.

The Prime Minister also talked about Class 12 student Sanjana Philo Chacko from Kerala’s Thiruvananthapuram who brought laurels to the country by winning a silver medal at the European Girls’ Mathematical Olympiad (EGMO) 2026 held in France’s Bordeaux.

Sanjana, who has consistently excelled in mathematics, was part of the four-member Indian team selected after a rigorous multi-stage national selection process.

In the same episode, PM Modi also made a pointed reference to Kalari cheese — a traditional delicacy of Udhampur in Jammu and Kashmir.

He described cheese as the part of India’s cultural heritage and hailed its ‘global recognition and triumph’ at the International cheese competition held some time ago in Brazil.

After the special mention of Kalari cheese, also called as “Mozzarella of Kashmir”, the local delicacy found its sales hitting the roof.

Future wars will span multiple domains: Gen Dwivedi

‘PM Modi’s JAI Mantra guiding armed forces’

Pune, May 30: Chief of the Army Staff, General Upendra Dwivedi, on Saturday said that self-reliance and innovation have become key pillars of India’s military preparedness, asserting that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s mantra of JAI — Jointness, Atmanirbharta and Innovation — will continue to shape the future direction of the Indian Armed Forces.

Addressing a press conference after reviewing the Passing Out Parade (POP) of the 150th Course of the National Defence Academy (NDA) in Pune, General Dwivedi described the occasion as both a proud and emotional moment, particularly because of his long association with the institution.“Today, 353 cadets are passing out from this great institution, including 18 women cadets. This is a proud moment for the Academy, the Armed Forces and the country,” he said.

Highlighting the increasing participation of women in the Defence forces, the Army Chief said the presence of women cadets in growing numbers reflected the changing aspirations and confidence of modern India.

“This reflects the confidence of changing India and the expanding role of women in national Defence,” he said.

General Dwivedi emphasised that the character of warfare is undergoing a significant transformation and future conflicts would no longer remain confined to traditional battlefields. According to him, military engagements of the future would unfold across multiple domains, including land, air, sea, space, cyber, electromagnetic and cognitive spheres, requiring armed forces to be prepared for a far more complex security environment.

Referring to India’s military action carried out on May 7, 2025, against terror infrastructure located in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir, the Army Chief said the operation showcased the country’s resolve and operational capability.

“Operation Sindoor demonstrated India’s resolve and the Armed Forces’ ability to deliver a calibrated, precise and purposeful response. This operation underlined the importance of integrated planning, real-time Intelligence, precision targeting, strong air defence, secure communications and synergy across domains,” he said.

General Dwivedi noted that the Indian Army is fully aware of the rapid evolution taking place in warfare and is actively transforming itself into a force prepared for future challenges. He said the younger generation of officers and soldiers would play a critical role in this transition.

“The Indian Army is fully conscious of the rapid changes taking place in warfare and is transforming itself into a future-ready force. In this journey, the contribution of the younger generation will be pivotal,” he said.

He further elaborated on several initiatives that form part of the Army’s ongoing modernisation drive.

“The raising of multi-drone battalions, Divyastra batteries, Shaktimaan regiments, Bhairav battalions and other technology-enabled structures from within our resources is part of this transformation. The next major step is networking and data centricity,” he stated.

The Army Chief reiterated that self-reliance and innovation remain central to strengthening India’s Defence capabilities and ensuring long-term military preparedness.

“Atmanirbharta and innovation are also central to the Army’s preparedness,” he said.

Explaining the broader approach being adopted to achieve these goals, General Dwivedi said the Army is collaborating with multiple stakeholders across the country.

“As part of a whole-of-nation approach, we are working closely with DRDO, industry, start-ups, academia and national institutions to convert indigenous ideas into battlefield capabilities. In this regard, our Prime Minister’s mantra of JAI — Jointness, Atmanirbharta and Innovation — will continue to guide us,” he said.

The Army Chief also underlined that the role of the military extends beyond combat operations and battlefield responsibilities. He said the Armed Forces continue to make significant contributions to nation-building through a wide range of activities.

According to him, the military remains deeply engaged in border security, disaster relief operations, educational initiatives through Army Goodwill Schools, assistance to citizens living in remote regions, and programmes aimed at youth engagement and development.

“A strong military gives strength to the nation and a united nation gives strength to the military,” he said.

Speaking about veterans, Veer Naris, dependants and military families, General Dwivedi said, “They all remain an integral part of the Army fraternity. Their dignity, welfare and honour will always remain our sacred responsibility.”

Concluding his remarks, the Army Chief congratulated the graduating cadets of the NDA and encouraged them to uphold the traditions of service, leadership and commitment to the nation as they embark on their careers in the Armed Forces.

Goa’s legacy enriches India’s unity: LG

Statehood Day celebrated at Lok Bhavan

SRINAGAR, MAY 30: Lok Bhavan Jammu Kashmir today hosted a special programme to mark the statehood day of Goa. The event was attended by the Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha, senior officials, invited guests from Goa who are living in Jammu Kashmir and artists.

The Lieutenant Governor said that between 1946 and 1961 many brave sons of Mother India laid down their lives in the struggle to liberate Goa. Hundreds were jailed and subjected to brutal hardships, yet the unity and courage of the freedom fighters kept the movement alive.

“Today I pay homage to Bala Raya Mapari of the Azad Gomantak Dal, the first martyr of Goa’s freedom struggle. Great figures such as Luís de Menezes Bragança, Mohan Ranade, Tristao Braganza da Cunha, Purushottam Kakodkar, Prabhakar Vaidya, Nana Kajrekar and Sudhir Phadke kept the spirit of satyagraha alive across Goa, Daman, Diu and Dadra and Nagar Haveli. Today we salute their dreams and resolve, the Lieutenant Governor said.

The Lieutenant Governor said that the enduring ideals of service to humanity, commitment to national prosperity, and the preservation of culture have long shaped the Goan contribution to modern India.

“I strongly believe that Goa’s ancient arts and vibrant heritage have enriched the vision of “Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat.” As the Konkani proverb wisely reminds us, “Ekvatanttakad, rashtrantpragati”-unity is the bedrock of a nation’s progress,” he said.

The Lieutenant Governor also observed that the bond between Jammu Kashmir and Goa goes back centuries.

“Seen through that ancient bond, a priceless and enduring connection unites Goa’s golden shores with the majestic mountains of Jammu & Kashmir. Today’s celebration in Goa is also a moment to weave together the timeless philosophies and values nurtured along the banks of the Tawi and Terekhol rivers with the principles that continue to guide our lives today,” the Lieutenant Governor said.