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24/10/2025

From October 29: Srinagar–Katra Vande Bharat Express to Halt at Reasi Station | Full Details

24/10/2025

Result of 1st seat declared. NC's Ch Mohd Ramzan won with huge margin.
Congratulations to Ch Chowdary Mohd Ramzan Sb.

24/10/2025

All MLAs of Jammu and Kashmir have cast their votes in the Rajya Sabha elections held on Friday. Sajad Gani Lone remain absent

23/10/2025

AAP leader Mudassir Azmat Mir reacted sharply, saying, “A PA drawing ₹15,000 salary can’t throw me out of the party. He has no authority to do so.

13/10/2025

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MLA Banihal Announces Major Health Infrastructure Boost Across Banihal Constituency
Several key projects, including upgradation of SDH Banihal, PHCs at Khari, Sangaldan & Gool, and new health facilities at Sumrar and Nowra Pogal, approved for DPR preparation under UT Capex Budget.

08/10/2025

No Permission for AAP Banihal’s Signature Campaign Against Mehraj Malik’s PSA Detention. AAP Banihal Leader Mudassir Azmat Mir Speaks to Media on Ongoing Issues

06/10/2025

Bad weather persists across Jammu and Kashmir with snowfall reported in higher reaches. Schools in Jammu division remain closed due to adverse conditions. Weather likely to remain disturbed till October 7. NH-44 remains open for traffic despite rain alerts.

In View of Weather advisory all schools across Jammu division shall remain closed 6th and 7th Oct 2025
05/10/2025

In View of Weather advisory all schools across Jammu division shall remain closed 6th and 7th Oct 2025

Unsung Hero of Ramban, Masood Ahmad Sohil, Passes Away After Battle with Cancer
03/10/2025

Unsung Hero of Ramban, Masood Ahmad Sohil, Passes Away After Battle with Cancer

Unsung Hero of Ramban, Masood Ahmad Sohil, Passes Away After Battle with Cancer Wadi Wire | Report by Nasir Ul Islam Banihal, Oct 2:Ramban district has lost one of its bravest sons, Masood Ahmad So…

02/10/2025

MLA Sajjad Shaheen Sanctions ₹3.21 Crore CDF for Development works in Banihal–Gool constituency;

Focus on Education, Health, Civic Amenities and Relief to Affected Families ;

Banihal, 2nd October: National Conference leader and
MLA Banihal, Mr. Sajjad Shaheen, has announced a major developmental push for Banihal–Gool constituency with the sanctioning of ₹321.70 lakh under Constituency Development Fund (CDF), along with additional works worth ₹441.31 lakh under various Government schemes, taking the total to ₹7.63 crore for the upcoming financial year.

Under the CDF, an amount of ₹58 lakh has been earmarked for procurement of High-End Digital Smart Boards to be installed in 45 High and Higher Secondary Schools of the constituency, significantly boosting digital education and modern learning facilities.

The funds will also support augmentation of health infrastructure, drinking water hand pumps, civic amenities, improvement of roads, drainage, high mast streetlights, parks, footpaths, and community facilities.

Additionally, ₹10 lakh has been sanctioned as relief and rehabilitation assistance for the families affected by land subsidence at Moila and Gobli Chunna, Gool.

Apart from CDF, Mr. Shaheen has also secured sanction for developmental works worth ₹441.31 lakh under different schemes for FY 2025–26, out of which ₹207.14 lakh has been allocated exclusively for strengthening and improving educational infrastructure in schools across Banihal–Gool constituency.

Mr. Shaheen reiterated his commitment to ensuring that the backward constituency of Banihal–Gool receives focused attention in terms of modern education, healthcare facilities, civic infrastructure, and welfare measures for the affected families.

He emphasized that these developmental initiatives reflect his priority to empower the youth through education, strengthen basic amenities for the public, and provide timely relief to the vulnerable sections.

02/10/2025

MLA Sajjad Shaheen Sanctions ₹3.21 Crore CDF for Development works in Banihal–Gool constituency;Focus on Education, Health, Civic Amenities and Relief to Affected Families ;Banihal, 2nd October: Na…

*Curfew imposed in Ladakh after intense clashes; heavy security in towns, 50 detained*Leh, Sept 25: At least 50 people w...
25/09/2025

*Curfew imposed in Ladakh after intense clashes; heavy security in towns, 50 detained*

Leh, Sept 25: At least 50 people were detained as police and paramilitary forces strictly implemented curfew on Thursday in the violence-hit Leh, where four people were killed and over 80 others were injured when widespread clashes broke out a day before.

A shutdown called by the Leh Apex Body (LAB) -- to advance talks with the Centre on demand for statehood and extension of Sixth Schedule to Ladakh -- had descended into violence, arson and street clashes on Wednesday.

Strict prohibitory restrictions banning assembly of five or more persons have been placed in other major towns as well, including Kargil where a shutdown was called by the Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA) in support of climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, who was leading a hunger strike.

Wangchuk's fortnight-long hunger strike was called off after intense clashes broke out in Leh town. The protesters had set ablaze the BJP office and several vehicles, besides vandalising the Hill Council headquarters, prompting promulgation of an indefinite curfew in the town.

"The situation in the curfew-bound areas is well under control. There are no untoward incidents reported from anywhere," a police official told PTI.

He said around 50 people were detained overnight for their involvement in the violence.

The official said three among the injured were citizens of Nepal and police are probing if there are foreign hands behind the violence.

The LAB and KDA have been spearheading an agitation in the last four years pressing for their demands on statehood and extension of Sixth Schedule. They have held several rounds of talks with the Central government in the past. The next round of talks is scheduled on October 6.

Officials said heavy deployment of police and paramilitary personnel in riot gear was made in Kargil, Zanskar, Nubra, Padam, Changtang, Drass and Lamayuru.

Kargil District Magistrate Rakesh Kumar issued prohibitory orders under Section 163 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita in the entire district, banning assembly of five or more persons, taking out processions or holding demonstrations without prior written permission of the competent authority.

Restrictions were also imposed on the use of loudspeakers, sound amplifying devices, or vehicle-mounted public address systems without authorisation. Besides, no person shall make any public statement, speech, or declaration -- whether verbal, written, or through electronic means -- which is likely to disturb public peace, provoke enmity, or cause a breach of law and order in the district, the official order said.

Trouble began brewing in Leh when two out of 15 people, who were on a 35-day hunger strike since September 10, were shifted to hospital after their condition deteriorated on Tuesday evening, and the LAB youth wing gave a call for protest.

The Centre had alleged that the mob violence was guided by the "provocative statements" of activist Wangchuk. It said certain "politically motivated" individuals were not happy with the progress made in the ongoing talks between the representatives of the government and Ladakhi groups.

"The government stands committed to aspirations of the people of Ladakh by providing adequate constitutional safeguards," the home ministry said in a statement on Wednesday night.

Terming the events heart-wrenching, Lt Gov Kavinder Gupta had said everyone has the right to speak up in a peaceful manner in a democratic system, but what happened was not spontaneous and was the result of a conspiracy.

"Curfew has been imposed as a precautionary measure to prevent more casualties," Gupta said.

In an online press conference, Wangchuk said the fact that Tsering Angchuk (72) and Tashi Dolma (60) hospitalised was most likely the immediate trigger for the protest.

With the situation worsening rapidly, he stepped in with an appeal and an announcement that he was cutting short the fast.

"I request the youth of Ladakh to stop the violence forthwith as it only causes harm to our cause and further deteriorates the situation. We do not want instability in Ladakh and the country," he told his supporters.

"This is the saddest day for Ladakh and for myself personally because the path we are treading for the last five years was peaceful... We held hunger strikes on five occasions and walked from Leh to Delhi, but today we are seeing our message of peace failing because of the incidents of violence and arson," Wangchuk said.–(PTI)

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