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19/09/2025

All Exams To Be Held On Time In Jammu And Kashmir: Sakina Itoo

*PRESS INVITATION*Senior BJP Leader *Ravinder Raina* Sahib to Visit Sopore and Kupwara  on 19th of September,  2025, the...
18/09/2025

*PRESS INVITATION*

Senior BJP Leader *Ravinder Raina* Sahib to Visit Sopore and Kupwara on 19th of September, 2025, the Schedule is :-

1) At 12noon,
Fruit Mandi, Sopore. Mr. Ravinder Raina will meet the Fruit growers and Various associations at FruitMandi. Earlier, President Sopore Fruit Mandi & hill team requested Ravinder Raina to Visit Fruit Mandi and see the ground realities.

2) At 3PM (19th September, Friday) Mr. Ravinder Raina Sahib to visit the house of Veteran Gujjar leader *Choudhary Salamdin Bajad Sahib at Warsun, Kupwara* to express his heartfelt condolences and to pay tribute to Late Choudhary Salamdin Bajad Sahib.

Thanks with very warm regards

PS To Mr. Ravinder Raina,
BJP National Executive Council Member.

18/09/2025
2 Army Personnel Injured in langate Accident, one Critical: M/S GMC Handwara Two Army personnel were injured in an accid...
17/09/2025

2 Army Personnel Injured in langate Accident, one Critical: M/S GMC Handwara
Two Army personnel were injured in an accident in udipora langate area of Kupwara district on Wednesday late afternoon, with one of them reported to be in critical condition

16/09/2025

Heavy landslide and rain

On the Initiative of the Chief Minister   the Hon’ble Minister for Road, Transport and Highways  convened a meeting toda...
16/09/2025

On the Initiative of the Chief Minister the Hon’ble Minister for Road, Transport and Highways convened a meeting today to review the restoration of the Srinagar–Jammu National Highway.

The meeting deliberated on immediate steps required to fully restore NH-44 for the urgent movement of fruit-laden trucks and uninterrupted supply of essentials. The Chief Minister reiterated Government’s resolve to minimise hardships to commuters and farmers.

16/09/2025

Jammu Kashmir National Highway has not been opened yet, who is responsible for this

Space ready to use for mini cold store at Palhallan Pattan.On Srinagar-Baramulla highway.
15/09/2025

Space ready to use for mini cold store at Palhallan Pattan.
On Srinagar-Baramulla highway.

Highway falls under the domain of central government and if they can’t handle this then let them handover this to us. We...
15/09/2025

Highway falls under the domain of central government and if they can’t handle this then let them handover this to us. We wait patiently: CM Omar Abdullah on restoration of Srinagar-Jammu National Highway

15/09/2025

300 Social Media Accounts Blocked in Three Days Across Doda, Kishtwar and Ramban

Jammu, Sept 15: Authorities in Doda, Kishtwar and Ramban districts have blocked as many as 300 social media accounts in just three days after they were found circulating provocative content and spreading misinformation aftermath the arrest of MLA Mehraj Malik.

According to officials, the IT Cells of these three districts monitored Facebook, X and Instagram platforms round-the-clock and traced accounts involved in sharing morphed images, distorted videos and fabricated posts aimed at provoking unrest.

Police sources confirmed that First Information Reports (FIRs) have been recommended against several identified handlers operating these accounts. While some accounts were traced locally within Jammu and Kashmir and other parts of the country, law enforcement agencies have also written to social media companies for permanent blocking of the rest.

Officials said the propaganda mainly included manipulated visuals of protests, misleading timelines of events and unrelated photographs portrayed as current demonstrations in Doda. “The content was deliberately designed to instigate the public and create a false sense of tension,” an officer said.

DIG Doda-Kishtwar-Ramban Range, Sridhar Patil, stated that the IT Cells of the three districts worked tirelessly to identify and neutralize accounts spreading fake news. “Action as warranted under law has been taken and will continue against such elements,” he said.

Authorities have also passed on evidence to intelligence agencies for further investigation. Police emphasised that strict vigil will be maintained to ensure that no account is allowed to spread hatred or misinformation in the sensitive region. [KNT]

*Militants constructing underground bunkers deep inside thick forests**Secret trench found in Kulgam’s higher reaches*Sr...
15/09/2025

*Militants constructing underground bunkers deep inside thick forests*

*Secret trench found in Kulgam’s higher reaches*

Srinagar, Sep 15: In a change of tactics, terror outfits in Jammu and Kashmir are now constructing elaborately-designed underground bunkers deep inside thick forests and elevated ridges instead of taking shelter in local houses, officials said on Sunday.

This tactical shift, fuelled by eroding local support, presents a new challenge to the Army and other security forces.

This came to fore last week during an encounter in the higher reaches of Kulgam district, where two terrorists were killed. As the operation progressed, security forces found a secret trench with rations, miniature gas stoves, and pressure cookers, as well as weapons and ammunition.

One senior security officer, requesting anonymity, said the trend has become widespread in the Kulgam and Shopian districts, as well as south of Pir Panjal in Jammu region where thick forests provide a perfect camouflage for terrorists.

Though security personnel have managed to trace a few of these new hideouts, officials are becoming increasingly worried, especially after getting intelligence inputs that terrorists have been asked to stay in higher and middle of ridges and carry out attacks when directed from across the border.

"It's not the number of kills," said one official, "It's a troubling trend that indicates terrorists are now well-established inside these underground bunkers."

According to retired Lt Gen D S Hooda, who led the successful 2016 surgical strikes, these high-altitude trenches and bunkers are reminiscent of tactics used by terrorists in the 1990s and early 2000s.

Lt Gen Hooda, who commanded the strategic Northern Command, also flagged a major issue of absence of human intelligence now, which was one of the main assets in previous counter-terrorism operations.

Still, he is convinced that the Army will "re-evaluate its strategy" to address the new challenge.

Retired Director General of Puducherry Police, B Srinivas, who spent three decades with the Jammu and Kashmir Police, echoed this assessment and said terrorists are being forced to build these bunkers because they can no longer rely on shelters in towns and villages.

With the local people increasingly turning their back on their separatist ideology, infiltrating terrorists are now utilising these secret trenches to evade detection by locals, who they now presume to be informers.

This would be a repetition of what was witnessed in 'Operation Sarp Vinash' back in 2003, when forces were able to target concealed terror camps in the Poonch area.

To counter this new challenge, security agencies are planning to employ technology to counter the threat and are seeking to deploy ground-penetrating radar (GPR)-equipped drones and seismic sensors for deployment during anti-terror operations.

Drones can reach the hard-to-access areas, whereas GPR and seismic sensors can identify underground voids and structural changes in the earth, thus making it possible to identify the location of such underground bunkers.

The immediate objective of the security grid becomes obvious, which is to improve intelligence in these forest belts and employ these fresh instruments to neutralise the remaining terrorists.

In the past, the Army faced the menace of underground bunkers and man-made cavities but that was in the residential areas, mainly in Pulwama, Kulgam and Shopian, in 2020-22.

Giving examples, the officials said there was a hideout in the middle of Rambi Ara, known for its fluctuating water levels and often affected by flash floods. The terrorists were hiding inside an iron bunker made in the middle of it. The troops saw an opening of an empty oil barrel which was subsequently used by the terrorists to enter the bunker.

During that period, reports of more cavities in the traditional Kashmiri households and underground bunkers started surfacing.

Covered by dense apple trees and situated at a height, the Army found another underground bunker in Bandpoh where terrorists managed to create an underground room.

The bunker finally lay exposed after troops noticed a polythene sheet covering nothing and the earth nearby filled recently.

Another interesting hide and seek strategy was witnessed at Labipora in Shopian where terrorists covered an iron box on the banks of a river and kept a small pipe for breathing while hiding underground.–(PTI)

*24-year-old Youth Critically Injured In Landmine Blast in Anantnag*Srinagar, September 14: A 24-year-old youth was crit...
14/09/2025

*24-year-old Youth Critically Injured In Landmine Blast in Anantnag*

Srinagar, September 14: A 24-year-old youth was critically injured after being hit by a landmine near army fencing in the Khundru area of South Kashmir's Anantnag district on Sunday.

A top police officer told GNS that a youth who entered a army fencing area at 21 FAD Khundru on Sunday was critically injured in a landmine blast.

He was immediately shifted to GMC Anantnag in critical condition for treatment. He has been identified as Shahid Ahmad (24), son of Mohd Yousuf, a resident of Larnoo.

Meanwhile, police have registered a case in this regard and an investigation is underway to determine how he entered the army's fencing.(GNS)

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