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02/06/2026

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●2nd June:Generally dry with brief spell of Rain/thundershower at scattered places towards late afternoon hrs with hailstorm at isolated places.
●3rd June:Generally cloudy with a spell of Rain/thundershowers/Gusty winds (40-50 KMPH) at many places.
●4-5th June:One or two spells of Rain/thundershower/Hailstorm/Gusty winds at most places.
●6th June:Generally cloudy with brief Showers at few places.
●7-10th June:Generally hot & dry

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●Possibility of thunder /Lightning /Hailstorm/Gusty winds (40-50 KMPH gusting to 60 KMPH) at scattered places during 3-6th June.
●Stay inside during thunderstorm/Lightning/gusty winds & suspend boating & shikara riding.

MET Centre SRN

25/05/2026

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●25th May: Generally dry in forenoon with brief Showers/gusty winds/Hailstorm towards afternoon /late afternoon hrs at scattered places.
●26-27th May: Generally hot & dry
●28-29th May: Generally cloudy with one or two spells of Rain/thundershowers/Hailstorm/gusty winds at scattered to fairly widespread places.
●30th May to 3rd June: Generally dry with brief spell of Rain/thundershower at isolated places towards late afternoon hrs can't be ruled out.

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●Possibility of thunder /Lightning /Hailstorm/Gusty winds (40-50 KMPH) at few places during today afternoon and 28-29th May.

●Hot & dry weather at many places of Jammu div with heat wave conditions at few places during 26-27th May.

Dr. Mukhtar Ahmad
Director
MeT Srinagar

22/05/2026

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●22 May: Cloudy with one/two spells of Light Rain/thunder/Gusty winds at many places.
●23-25 May: Generally dry in forenoon with brief Showers towards late AN hrs at scattered places.
●26-28: Generally hot & dry
●29-31: Brief Showers at few places.

Precipitation scenario :
Kashmir Div: -34% deficit
Jammu Div: -20% deficit

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●Possibility of
thunder/Lightning/Hailstorm/Gusty winds (40-50 KMPH) gusting to >60 KMPH) at
few places of KMR div & JMU div during 21-22nd May.
●Hot & dry weather
at few places of JMU div expected today.

19/05/2026

A Nasha-Mukt Bharat Rally was organized from Wanganpora Eidgah Grid Station to Aiwakadal, Srinagar under the banner of β€œNasha Mukt Bharat” with the objective of spreading awareness against drug abuse and promoting a healthy, drug-free society.
The rally witnessed enthusiastic participation from students, parents, and school staff, who raised slogans and carried placards highlighting the harmful effects of drug addiction. The programme aimed to encourage the youth to stay away from drugs and contribute towards building a safer and healthier society.
SI Nikhil Sharma attended the rally as the Chief Guest and appreciated the efforts of the organizers, students, and parents for actively supporting the anti-drug awareness campaign. He emphasized the collective responsibility of society in protecting the younger generation from the menace of drug abuse.

19/05/2026

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●19-21st May:Partly to Generally Cloudy with a spell of Light Rain/thundershower/Gusty winds/Hailstorm at scattered to many places towards afternoon/evening hrs.
●22-25th May: Generally dry in forenoon with brief Showers towards afternoon/late afternoon hrs at isolated to scattered places.
●26-28thMay:Generally dry
●29-31st May: Partly to Generally cloudy with light Rain/thundershower at isolated places.

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●Possibility of thunder /Lightning /Gusty winds (40-50 KMPH) at few places of KMR div & JMU div during 19-21st May.

●Hot & dry weather at many places during next 2 days with heat wave at few places of Jammu div.

MET Centre SRN

16/05/2026

PMotor Vehicles Department Conducts Major Enforcement Drive Across Kashmir Division.
Srinagar, 16,May 2026 β€” The Motor Vehicles Department today carried out a comprehensive enforcement in all Districts of Kashmir Division to ensure strict compliance with traffic regulations and enhance road safety.
The drive was conducted at multiple strategic locations, including high-traffic zones and accident-prone areas, under the supervision of Regional Transport Officer (RTO) Kashmir Qazi Irfan (JKAS) with over monitoring of Transport Commissioner J&K Vishesh Paul Mahajan(JKAS) of the department. Special teams were deployed to check violations such as driving without valid licenses, overloading, non-use of seat belts and helmets, use of mobile phones while driving, and non-compliance with emission norms.
During the enforcement drive significant number of vehicles were inspected, and 517 violators were issued challans,70 vehicles were blacklisted on spot ,186 DLs were recommended for suspension and revenue of 10.66 lacs were realised from challans as per the provisions of the Motor Vehicles Act.
Officials stated that the initiative aims to instill a sense of responsibility among motorists and reduce the incidence of road accidents. β€œPublic safety is our top priority. Such drives will continue in the future to ensure adherence to traffic rules.
The department has also urged citizens to cooperate with enforcement agencies and strictly follow traffic rules for their own safety and that of others.
Further drives are planned in the coming weeks as part of an ongoing campaign to promote safer roads across the whole Kashmir division.

RTO Kashmir

15/05/2026

15 May 2026
The much-awaited 3rd edition of β€œThe FLEA MARKET by Maple & Ivy” commenced today at Amar Singh Club, drawing enthusiastic participation from entrepreneurs, artisans, fashion enthusiasts, and visitors from across the Valley. The two-day lifestyle and shopping exhibition is being held on 15th and 16th May 2026 from 11 AM to 9 PM.
The event was graced by distinguished dignitaries including Nasir Aslam Wani, Hon’ble Advisor to the Chief Minister, J&K Government, Satish Sharma, Hon’ble Cabinet Minister, J&K Government, and Kunwarani Dr. Ritu Singh, renowned for her contribution towards education and women empowerment.
Speaking on the occasion, the dignitaries appreciated the efforts of Maple & Ivy for creating a vibrant platform that promotes local talent, women-led enterprises, fashion, crafts, home dΓ©cor, and entrepreneurship. They highlighted the importance of such initiatives in strengthening the local economy and encouraging creative industries in Jammu & Kashmir.
The exhibition features a wide range of stalls showcasing fashion apparel, handcrafted items, jewellery, organic products, home dΓ©cor, food counters, and lifestyle brands. Visitors expressed excitement over the unique shopping experience and lively atmosphere of the flea market.
Organizers of Maple & Ivy thanked all participants, exhibitors, and guests for their overwhelming support and stated that the event aims to encourage innovation, creativity, and business opportunities for emerging entrepreneurs, especially women and youth.
The FLEA MARKET will continue tomorrow with more attractions,
entertainment, and exclusive collections for visitors.

14/05/2026

J&K Director General of Police on Thursday termed Pakistan-sponsored terrorism and narco trade as the biggest threats to society, asserting that police are fighting a decisive battle against drug syndicates and their cross-border networks. Addressing a press conference in Srinagar, the DGP said the β€œNasha Mukt Abhiyan” has intensified anti-drug operations across Jammu and Kashmir, leading to major seizures, arrests, property attachments and demolition of assets linked to narcotics trafficking, while warning that strict action will continue against all those involved in the drug menace.

14/05/2026

event at SKICC Srinagar, where he interacted with students, awardees and dignitaries from different parts of the country. The programme, organised by YES India Foundation, witnessed participation from students, educators and youth achievers representing several states.
While speaking to the media on the sidelines of the event at Sher-i-Kashmir International Conference Centre, Dr. Farooq Abdullah appreciated the efforts of organisers in promoting education, talent and youth empowerment. He said that such programmes provide a positive platform for students to showcase their abilities and gain inspiration for the future.
Dr. Abdullah also highlighted the importance of unity, education and collective progress, stating that the younger generation has a vital role in shaping the future of Jammu and Kashmir and the country. He encouraged students to work hard with dedication and contribute positively towards society.
Several prominent personalities, including Minister Sakina Itoo, were present during the event. The gathering featured felicitation ceremonies, student interactions and cultural segments celebrating academic excellence and youth achievement.

14/05/2026

Jammu and Kashmir Health and Education Minister Sakina Itoo on Thursday called for a transparent investigation into the alleged β€˜NEET-UG paper leak’ incident.

The minister said all those involved in the fraud must face strict punishment, irrespective of their influence or position.

Speaking to reporters, Itoo, said the alleged fraud has deeply affected students who worked tirelessly for years to qualify one of the country’s most competitive examinations.

β€œThis is unfortunate because children work very hard and put immense effort into qualifying this examination,” she said.

She said any malpractice in such examinations amounts to playing with the future and careers of deserving students.

β€œThe investigation should be conducted properly and in a transparent manner. Whoever is involved should face strict action and severe punishment,” she said.

Responding to a question regarding downsizing of government vehicles and related measures announced by the administration, the minister said everyone should contribute if any step helps reduce the country’s problems.

β€œIf there is any problem in the country and if we can help in reducing it in any way, then we should also play our role,” she said.

Asked about reports of a possible shift to virtual education in view of recent developments, the minister said no such decision has been taken so far.

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