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J&K BOSE Releases Date Sheet for Class 10th Annual/Regular Exams 2025The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (J&...
04/10/2025

J&K BOSE Releases Date Sheet for Class 10th Annual/Regular Exams 2025

The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (J&K BOSE) has released the date sheet for the Class 10th Annual/Regular examinations, scheduled to take place from November 3 to November 27, 2025. The exams will be held in the Oct-Nov session, and approximately 95,000 students from Kashmir Division and winter zone areas of Jammu Division, including students from Ladakh UT, are expected to participate.

In light of the disruptions caused by heat waves, torrential rains, cloudbursts, and floods, the J&K BOSE has granted a 15% relaxation in the syllabus for the Annual/Regular exams, making it equivalent to 85% of the total marks. The board has urged students to prepare seriously for the examinations while maintaining high standards of transparency.

The examination schedule is as follows:

- Mathematics: November 3
- Social Science: November 7
- Science: November 11
- English: November 14
- Urdu/Hindi: November 17
- Vocational subjects: November 19 (between Computer Science)
- Painting/Art and Drawing: November 27
- Other subjects with smaller number of candidates: Various dates between November 19 and November 27

The J&K BOSE has also exhorted invigilatory staff to maintain professionalism and discharge their duties to safeguard the purity and integrity of the exams. The board has requested the School Education Department (SED) to extend cordial support for the smooth and fair conduct of the examination.

*Date Sheet:*

Class 10th Annual/Regular Exams 2025
| Date | Subject |
| Nov 3 | Mathematics |
| Nov 7 | Social Science |
| Nov 11 | Science |
| Nov 14 | English |
| Nov 17 | Urdu/Hindi |
| Nov 19 | Vocational subjects |
| Nov 21 | Computer Science |
| Nov 23 | Home Science |
| Nov 24 | Additional/Optional subjects |

12/09/2025

High Court dismisses 35-year legal battle of Pakistani couple, asks them to leave immediately

Srinagar: The High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh has dismissed a 35-year long legal battle of a Pakistani couple to allow them to stay in Srinagar and has directed them to leave the country forthwith.

According to the details available with the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) an 80-year-old man, Mohammad Khalil Qazi, and his 61-year-old wife, Arifa were residing in Srinagar since 1988 on Pakistani passports. They had challenged a 1989 deportation order, claiming Indian citizenship and rights to ancestral property.

The High Court ruled that the couple had concealed facts to extend their stay in India and must leave the country immediately.

The court examined records, including a school certificate indicating that Qazi attended a Srinagar school from 1955 to 1957. This contradicted the couple’s claim that he was stranded in Pakistan after the 1948 India-Pakistan war.

The division bench, led by Chief Justice Arun Palli and Justice Rajnesh Oswal, noted that the couple entered India on short-term visas that expired in 1988.

The judges stated that the appellants had not approached the court with clean hands and had attempted to manipulate the system by providing false information to prolong their stay.

The judgment referred to recent legal precedents, including Supreme Court rulings warning against the use of falsehood in litigation.

The court said that the couple’s interim relief order in 1990 allowed them to remain in Srinagar for over three decades, but as of June 28, 2025, they were directed to leave India.

The bench added that under India’s Immigration and Foreigners Act, 2025, foreign nationals cannot enter, stay, or reside in India without valid visas or permits.

The court clarified that foreign nationals are entitled only to rights under Article 21 of the Constitution, which covers life and liberty, and not the right to settle in the country.

The couple had arrived in India in July 1988 with their minor son, Nayeem, and had obtained short-term residential permits. Multiple extensions were granted, but the 1989 deportation order had curtailed their stay.

The High Court upheld the legality of the original deportation order and dismissed the appeal, stating that the appellants had failed to provide any valid grounds for staying in India.

The court also reinforced that the government has absolute authority to expel foreign nationals—(KNO)

07/09/2025

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04/09/2025

Update 6:30 p.m.

The water level of Jhelum at Sangam has come down below the Danger Mark after 28 hrs. The water level is gradually receding and is expected to come down below the Flood Declaration Mark by 3 a.m.

04/09/2025

*7 Kashmiris feared dead after landslide hits Himachal’s Kullu*

Sajid Raina

Srinagar, Sept 04 (KNO): At least seven reaidents from Kashmir are feared dead after a massive landslide hit Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh, officials said on Thursday.

An official told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that rescue operations are on and that all victims are residents of Tulail, Bandipora, who were working as labourers in Himachal.

Meanwhile, the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) said a landslide in Kullu led to the collapse of two houses, leaving around 12–13 persons feared trapped.

“An NDRF team carried out collapsed structure search and rescue (CSSR) operations, during which three injured persons were rescued and one body was recovered. Search and rescue operations are continuing to trace the remaining trapped victims,” the NDRF posted on X.

In a post on X, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister office expressed grief over the loss of lives in Kullu and assured all possible assistance is being extended—(KNO)

Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Anshul Garg along with Deputy Commissioner Budgam visited Shalina Budgam to inspect reli...
04/09/2025

Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Anshul Garg along with Deputy Commissioner Budgam visited Shalina Budgam to inspect relief measures

03/09/2025

Gauge @ 11:00 PM 03/09/2025

(A) RIVER JHELUM
1) Sangam (21'/25')=27.65ft
2)Pampore (4.5/5.0)=6.73m
3) MunshiBagh (18'/21')=22.13ft.
4) Asham (14.0'/16.5)=12.18ft.
5) Wullar (1578.00)=1576.55m

(B) TRIBUTARIES
1) Vishow Nallah at Khudwani (7.75/8.50)=10.24m
2) Rambiyara Nallah at Wachi. (5.4/5.7) =5.31m
3) Lidder Nalah at Batkoot (1.5/1.65)=1.21m
4) Sindh Nallah at Doderhama (3.65/3.9)=3.25m

Irrigation & Flood Control Department, Kashmir.

Honb’le MLA Shamim Firdous Reviews Flood Preparedness Measures in Habba Kadal.Advocate Shamim Firdous, Hon’ble MLA Habba...
03/09/2025

Honb’le MLA Shamim Firdous Reviews Flood Preparedness Measures in Habba Kadal.

Advocate Shamim Firdous, Hon’ble MLA Habba Kadal, conducted an extensive tour of flood-prone areas of her constituency, including Kani Kadal, Zaldagar, Syed Mansoor Sahib, and Nawa Kadal, to review preparedness in view of the rising water level in the Jhelum River.

Acting on the directions of the Hon’ble Chief Minister, she directed the Irrigation and Flood Control Department to ensure the immediate availability of sandbags and other protective materials at vulnerable spots. She further instructed officials to accelerate pending works and remain on high alert to minimize the risk of flooding.

During her interactions with residents, the MLA reassured the public that all necessary preventive measures would be taken. She also recalled the hardships faced during the 2014 floods, noting that many poor families were left without compensation, and stressed that such suffering must not be repeated.

03/09/2025

Gauge @ 10:00 PM 03/09/2025

(A) RIVER JHELUM
1) Sangam (21'/25')=27.57ft
2)Pampore (4.5/5.0)=6.68m
3) MunshiBagh (18'/21')=21.95ft.
4) Asham (14.0'/16.5)=11.90ft.
5) Wullar (1578.00)=1576.55m

(B) TRIBUTARIES
1) Vishow Nallah at Khudwani (7.75/8.50)=10.26m
2) Rambiyara Nallah at Wachi. (5.4/5.7) =5.52m
3) Lidder Nalah at Batkoot (1.5/1.65)=1.21m
4) Sindh Nallah at Doderhama (3.65/3.9)=3.35m
Irrigation & Flood Control Department, Kashmir

03/09/2025

Dal Gates have not been opened, Kandizaal bund has not been breeched or broken. The Jehlum is climbing but at a much slower rate than was feared. The administration is not going to lower its guard, we continue to monitor the situation very closely but at the same time we appeal to people not to believe rumours that are being spread unnecessarily: CM Omar Abdullah

03/09/2025

*TRAFFIC POLICE HEADQUARTERS, J&K, JAMMU/SRINAGAR*
*TRAFFIC PLAN & ADVISORY FOR 04-09-2025:-*


*Mughal Road:-*
Mughal road is closed for vehicular movement due to landslide/shooting stones at multiple places.

03/09/2025

Finally Relief

Rain has been stopped in most places, now the weather system is moving towards eastwards and slowly fade away from Jammu and Kashmir.

Now , no more rains is forecasted and the dry weather is expected from tomorrow across the Jammu and Kashmir.

Regards: Kashmir Weather Forecast

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