Omar Abdullah Says No One Will Be Allowed to Disturb Peace in Jammu and Kashmir

Omar abdullah at Bijbehara

By : Sheikh Mohammad Isa (Reporter Of NOK)

Omar Abdullah on Tuesday said that no one will be allowed to disturb peace in Jammu and Kashmir.

Speaking to reporters in Bijbehara, the Chief Minister said his government wants to begin a new chapter in the union territory, where peace is maintained and normal conditions continue.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

Government Wants Stable Future

Omar Abdullah said the aim of his government is to make a fresh start in Jammu and Kashmir so that people can live in a peaceful and stable environment.

He stressed that maintaining law and order remains a top priority.

Warning Against Unrest

The Chief Minister warned that some elements are trying to create what he called a “jungle raj” and damage the peaceful atmosphere.

“There are people who do not like peace and instead want communal tension and conflict,” he said.

He added that as long as his government remains in power, such attempts will not be allowed to succeed in Jammu and Kashmir.

Calls for Action in Ramban Case

Omar Abdullah also urged Manoj Sinha to ensure strict action against those involved in the Ramban killing and against anyone who tried to disturb the situation.

Strong Message Needed

He said firm action would send a clear message that disorder, violence, and lawlessness will not be tolerated by the present government.

The statement comes as the administration continues efforts to maintain peace and stability across Jammu and Kashmir.

IGP Kashmir VK Birdi Announces Major Crackdown on Drug Peddlers, Warns Over Sopore Incident

Vidhi Kumar Birdi

VK Birdi, Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kashmir Zone, on Tuesday announced a stronger crackdown on drug peddlers and smugglers across the valley.

Speaking to reporters during Baisakhi celebrations in Srinagar, Birdi said Jammu and Kashmir Police will follow a strict zero tolerance policy against narcotics.

Anti-Drug Campaign to Intensify

The IGP said the campaign against drugs has received fresh momentum under the Drug Free India initiative.

“All police ranks have been directed to maintain zero tolerance towards drugs,” Birdi said.

He added that in the coming days, the anti-drug operation will become much stronger and more active across Kashmir.

Strict Action Against Drug Networks

Birdi warned that police would take the strongest possible action against drug peddlers, smugglers, and people involved in substance abuse.

He said the aim is to protect both present and future generations from the dangers of addiction.

Warning Over Sopore Incident

Referring to a recent disturbance in Sopore, the IGP said some individuals tried to commit an illegal act and took the law into their own hands on Monday.

He clarified that those involved had no connection with a school, which was earlier linked to the unrest.

“If anyone tries to commit illegal acts, Jammu and Kashmir Police will take legal action against them,” Birdi warned.

Police Focus on Law and Order

The latest statement shows that Kashmir Police are focusing on both drug control and maintaining law and order across the region. Authorities are expected to increase raids and operations in the coming weeks.

Iran Warns US Over Strait of Hormuz Tensions as Global Security Risks Rise

Mojtaba Khamenei ‘Safe and Sound

By: News Editor Sheikh Mohaamad Isa

Iran’s Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, has warned that recent US actions in the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz could lead to dangerous consequences worldwide.

Speaking during a phone call with Russia’s Foreign Minister, Sergey Lavrov, Araghchi said that what he called “provocative moves” by the United States are putting regional and global peace at serious risk. Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

Tensions Rise After US Blockade Threat

The warning came after US President Donald Trump threatened to impose a naval blockade on Iran. Soon after, the US Central Command announced plans to enforce restrictions in the Sea of Oman and the Arabian Sea, east of the Strait of Hormuz.

The US said the blockade would apply to all ships, regardless of their nationality, starting Monday evening.

Iran strongly rejected this move, calling it illegal interference in its own waters.

Iran Issues Strong Military Warning

Iran’s military leadership responded firmly, warning that any threat to its ports would trigger a wider regional reaction. Officials said that if Iranian ports are targeted, then no port in the Persian Gulf or Sea of Oman would remain safe.

Lieutenant Colonel Ebrahim Zolfaqari stated that security in these key waterways must be shared equally by all countries — otherwise, it cannot be guaranteed for anyone.

Russia Backs Iran, Calls for Diplomacy

During the same call, Lavrov criticised both the US and Israel, condemning what he described as military aggression against Iran. He urged Washington to take diplomacy seriously and work towards restoring stability in the region.

Both ministers agreed that continued talks and cooperation are necessary to avoid further escalation and to build long-term peace.

Strait of Hormuz Remains a Key Flashpoint

Iran has repeatedly stressed that the Strait of Hormuz must stay open for peaceful shipping. However, it has also made clear that it will defend its rights against any unlawful foreign military actions.

Tehran warned that any attempt to block trade routes or restrict navigation would be met with a strong and decisive response.

Background: Conflict and Failed Talks

The current tensions began on February 28, when US and Israeli strikes reportedly killed senior Iranian officials and commanders.

In response, Iran launched “Operation True Promise 4,” carrying out missile and drone attacks on Israeli-controlled areas and US military bases across the region.

Iran also restricted access to the Strait of Hormuz for certain oil and gas tankers linked to its rivals.

Although the US agreed to Iran’s 10-point proposal for a possible ceasefire on April 8, talks held in Islamabad on April 12 failed after more than 20 hours of negotiations, mainly due to disagreements over US demands.


This situation continues to raise serious concerns, as any escalation in the Strait of Hormuz could affect global oil supplies and international security.

Netanyahu Ally Viktor Orbán Ousted in Hungary Election as Péter Magyar’s Tisza Party Wins Landslide Victory

Netanyahu Ally Viktor Orbán

In a dramatic political shift, Hungary’s long-serving Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has been voted out of power after 16 years, marking one of the most significant election upsets in Europe in recent years.

The centre-right Tisza Party, led by Péter Magyar, secured a landslide victory, winning a strong parliamentary majority and ending Orbán’s long dominance over Hungarian politics.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel


Landslide Victory Ends 16-Year Rule

According to official results and international reports, the Tisza Party won around 53% of the vote and secured 138 seats in the 199-member parliament, giving it a powerful two-thirds supermajority.

Orbán’s ruling Fidesz–KDNP alliance managed only about 37–38% of votes, suffering a heavy defeat.

This result is historic as it not only removes Orbán from power but also gives the new government the ability to amend Hungary’s constitution.

Voter turnout reached nearly 80%, reflecting strong public demand for political change.


Orbán Concedes but Vows Comeback

Orbán accepted the result quickly, calling it a “painful but clear” defeat.

Despite stepping down, he signalled that his political movement will continue from opposition, showing that Hungary’s political landscape will remain competitive.

Orbán, who had been in power since 2010, was one of Europe’s most influential nationalist leaders and a close ally of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.


Who Is Péter Magyar?

Péter Magyar, once associated with Orbán’s own political system, emerged as the face of change after breaking away in 2024.

He built strong support by focusing on:

  • Fighting corruption
  • Strengthening democracy
  • Improving public services
  • Restoring ties with Europe

Magyar’s Tisza Party is seen as a pro-European and reform-oriented force aiming to reshape Hungary’s future.

In his victory speech, Magyar declared that Hungarians had chosen a “free and European future.”


Major Blow to Global Populist Politics

Orbán was widely viewed as a key figure in the global populist movement, with strong ties to leaders like Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin.

His defeat is being seen as a major setback for nationalist politics worldwide. Analysts say the result reflects growing public dissatisfaction with long-term rule, economic concerns, and governance issues.

European leaders welcomed the outcome, calling it a positive step towards democracy and unity within the European Union.


What Changes Can Be Expected?

With a two-thirds majority, the new government now has the power to introduce major reforms, including:

  • Changes to the constitution
  • Strengthening judicial independence
  • Improving media freedom
  • Unlocking frozen EU funds

Magyar has also promised to limit future prime ministers’ terms and rebuild trust with European institutions.


Impact on Israel and Global Alliances

Orbán’s exit is also significant internationally. As one of the strongest European supporters of Israel, his loss may affect diplomatic dynamics for Netanyahu within the European Union.

Hungary under Orbán often blocked or softened EU criticism of Israel, making him a key ally in European politics.


What Lies Ahead

The transition of power is expected to begin soon, with Magyar preparing to take office.

However, Orbán’s Fidesz party still holds a significant number of seats, meaning it will remain a strong opposition force.


Final Note

This election marks a turning point not just for Hungary, but for Europe as a whole. It signals a shift away from long-standing populist leadership towards a more pro-European political direction.

The coming months will be crucial in determining how Hungary reshapes its democracy and global relationships under new leadership.

CU Kashmir Hosts Panel on Women’s Reservation Bill 2023, Experts Call It Key to Inclusive Governance

Panel on Women’s Reservation Bill 2023

(Public Relations Officer Of Central University of Kashmir)

The Central University of Kashmir organised an important panel discussion on the Women’s Reservation Bill (Naari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam 2023), focusing on gender equality and justice.

The event brought together academicians, policy experts, researchers, and students to discuss how this law can transform women’s participation in politics and governance. Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel


Focus on Gender Equity and Representation

Vice-Chancellor Prof. A. Ravinder Nath said that while Indian culture has always respected women, this respect has not fully translated into real empowerment.

He explained that the Bill aims to close this gap by ensuring women get proper representation in legislative bodies.

Registrar Dr. Nisar Ahmad Mir added that empowering women can improve society in many ways, including education, economy, and poverty reduction.


Experts Highlight Importance of the Bill

Prof. Vandana Mishra shared that women should not just seek equality but recognise their unique strengths in leadership and decision-making.

She said that greater participation of women in politics can bring positive changes in governance and public policies.

Dr. Sri Devi Y described the Bill as a historic step to correct the low representation of women in Parliament. She noted that women currently hold only around 15% of seats, and a 33% reservation could bring meaningful change.


Historical Perspective

Dr. Salma Khan explained that the idea of women’s reservation dates back to 1996 and took nearly three decades to become reality.

She also pointed out the success of women’s reservation at the grassroots level through Panchayati Raj institutions.


Call for Inclusive Governance

Other speakers, including Dr. Nusrat Jabeen, Dr. Gulafroz Jan, Dr. Mir Insha Farooq, Dr. Himabindu, and Dr. Sakina Akhter, stressed that the Bill will make governance more inclusive and responsive.

They highlighted that increased participation of women can help address issues such as:

  • Gender-based violence
  • Healthcare access
  • Social justice

They also spoke about challenges like social barriers and limited opportunities, which the Bill aims to overcome.


Final Note

The panel discussion concluded with a strong message: empowering women in politics is essential for building a fair and inclusive society.

The event reflected the growing academic interest in policies that promote gender equality and meaningful participation of women in decision-making.

Sopore Lecturer Booked for Harassment After Student Complaint, Suspended Pending Inquiry

Doctors Suspended

A police case has been filed against a senior lecturer posted in north kashmir’s Sopore town after a girl student accused him of harassment, even as the teacher has been suspened with inquiry ordered into the matter.

Senior Superintendent of Police Sopore, Iftikhar Talib, per news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), said the teacher has been booked and an investigation has been set into motion after girl student’s allegations.  Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

Meanwhile, Directorate of School Education Kashmir suspended the lecturer with immediate effect while inquiry into his conduct has also been ordered.

Joint Director North has been appointed as the inquiry officer to conduct a time bound probe and has been directed to submit the report within 15 days.

Following the allegations, students held a protest in Sopore town demanding strict action against the lecturer.

US Enforces Naval Blockade on Iran as Trump Warns of Immediate Destruction of Approaching Ships

Naval Blockade on Iran

By: Sheikh Mohammad Isa

The United States has launched a naval blockade targeting Iranian ports, marking a major escalation in tensions with Iran after the recent collapse of peace talks.

The operation was confirmed by US Central Command (CENTCOM), which said the blockade began on Monday morning. It focuses on stopping ships connected to Iranian ports, while still allowing other vessels to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel


Trump Issues Strong Warning

US President Donald Trump issued a sharp warning shortly after the blockade began.

He claimed that much of Iran’s naval capability had already been destroyed and warned that any Iranian ships approaching the blockade area would be “immediately eliminated.”

Trump also said that any attack on US or commercial vessels would be met with strong military action.


Why the Blockade Was Imposed

The move comes after US-Iran talks in Islamabad failed to reach an agreement.

Key disagreements included:

  • Iran’s nuclear programme
  • Control and access to the Strait of Hormuz
  • Iran’s regional activities

The blockade is aimed at putting economic pressure on Iran by restricting its oil exports.


Global Importance of the Strait

The Strait of Hormuz is one of the most important shipping routes in the world, with a large share of global oil passing through it daily.

Any disruption in this area can:

  • Push oil prices higher
  • Affect global trade
  • Increase tensions in the Middle East

Iran’s Response

Iran has strongly criticised the blockade, calling it illegal and warning that it could threaten safety in the region.

Officials in Tehran have previously said they may respond if their shipping routes are targeted.


Global Reactions and Risks

  • Oil prices have already shown signs of rising
  • Shipping costs and insurance are expected to increase
  • Some countries, including China, may not fully follow the blockade
  • NATO allies have not joined the operation

Experts warn that even a small naval clash could quickly turn into a larger conflict.


What Happens Next?

So far, no major incidents have been reported since the blockade began. However, the situation remains highly tense.

The coming days will be critical in deciding whether this move forces Iran back to negotiations or leads to further escalation.


Final Note

The US naval blockade marks a serious turning point in the ongoing conflict. While it aims to pressure Iran economically, it also carries the risk of wider instability in the region and global markets.

More updates are expected as the situation develops.

US-Iran Talks Likely to Resume Within Days Despite Islamabad Deadlock: WSJ Report

Iran Agree Immediate Ceasefire

Washington / Islamabad: Talks between the United States and Iran may resume within days, despite the recent failure of negotiations in Islamabad, according to a report by The Wall Street Journal.

Officials familiar with the situation say several regional countries are quietly working to bring both sides back to the table and extend the fragile ceasefire. Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel


Islamabad Talks End Without Breakthrough

The latest round of direct talks took place in Islamabad and lasted nearly 21 hours. It was one of the first confirmed face-to-face meetings between senior US and Iranian officials in years.

The US team was led by JD Vance, along with envoy Steve Witkoff and advisor Jared Kushner.

Iran was represented by Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, among others.

Despite long discussions, no agreement was reached. The main disagreements included:

  • Iran’s nuclear programme
  • Access and control over the Strait of Hormuz
  • Iran’s role in the region

Both sides blamed each other but did not completely shut the door on future talks.


Mediators Push for New Talks

Regional countries, including Pakistan, are now trying to organise another round of negotiations quickly.

Even though public statements from both sides have been strong, behind the scenes there is still interest in continuing diplomacy. The goal is to extend the current two-week ceasefire and avoid further escalation.


Rising Tensions in the Background

These talks come during a period of high tension between the US and Iran. The situation has already affected global markets, especially oil prices, due to concerns about disruptions in the Gulf.

The Strait of Hormuz remains a key issue, as a large portion of the world’s oil supply passes through it.


What Happens Next?

No official date has been announced yet for the next round of talks. However, reports suggest that both sides may return to negotiations soon, possibly within days.

Experts believe that although both countries are taking tough public positions, their willingness to keep talking shows that diplomacy is still possible.


Final Note

The coming days will be crucial. If talks resume and the ceasefire is extended, tensions may ease. If not, the region could face further uncertainty.

More updates are expected as the situation develops.

Over 4,700 J&K Pilgrims to Depart for Hajj 2026, Srinagar Flights Begin April 18

Hajj Dreams

A total of 4,704 pilgrims from Jammu and Kashmir will travel for Hajj this year, with most departures planned from Srinagar, officials confirmed.

According to Executive Officer Dr Shujat Ahmed, around 3,990 pilgrims, including 323 from Ladakh, will leave through Srinagar. Nearly 1,000 pilgrims will travel via Delhi, while about 50 pilgrims will depart from Mumbai.

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Hajj Flights Schedule

Hajj flights from Srinagar International Airport are set to begin on April 18.

  • Flights will continue for 10–15 days
  • Final departure expected around May 28
  • Minor schedule changes may happen
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New Rules for Hajj 2026

This year, Saudi authorities have introduced stricter rules:

  • Health screening is stricter, and some applicants with serious illnesses were declared unfit
  • Self-cooking facilities removed in areas like Azizia
  • Pilgrims will receive smartwatches with SIM-based tracking, replacing old wristbands

These changes aim to improve safety and monitoring during the pilgrimage.


Flight Capacity Reduced

Due to maintenance work at Srinagar Airport:

  • Aircraft capacity reduced from 189 to around 145 passengers
  • Baggage limit cut from 40 kg to 25 kg
  • Flights will include a refuelling stop in Delhi

Despite this, immigration formalities will be completed in Srinagar itself.


Arrangements for Pilgrims

Pilgrims from Jammu division and Ladakh will stay at Hajj House Srinagar before departure.

After completing all formalities, flights will proceed towards Madinah with a brief halt in Delhi.


Final Note

The Hajj journey is one of the most important spiritual experiences for Muslims. Authorities have made special arrangements to ensure a smooth and safe pilgrimage for all travellers from Jammu and Kashmir.

Further updates on flight schedules and arrangements are expected in the coming days.

Two Brothers Drown in Jhelum River at Bijbehara While Washing Sheep, Bodies Recovered

Two Brothers Drown in Jhelum

A tragic incident took place in south Kashmir on Monday afternoon, where two young brothers drowned in the Jhelum River in the Padshahibagh area of Bijbehara.

According to reports, the brothers accidentally slipped into the river while washing their sheep near the riverbank. Due to the strong and fast-flowing current, both were quickly swept away. Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel


Rescue Operation Launched

Soon after the incident, rescue teams from the police and the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) rushed to the spot and started a search operation.

After efforts by the teams, the bodies of both brothers were later recovered from the river.


Victims Identified

The deceased have been identified as residents of Jablipora village in Anantnag district. Their sudden death has left the local community in deep shock and grief.


Investigation Underway

Police have registered a case and started an investigation into the incident to understand the exact circumstances.

UPSC Recruitment 2026: Apply for 16 Posts Including Livestock Officer, SSO & Assistant Keeper Before May 1

UPSC Recruitment 2026

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has released Recruitment Advertisement No. 02/2026, inviting applications for 16 posts including Assistant Keeper, Livestock Officer, and Senior Store Officer Grade-II.

This is a direct recruitment drive, meaning there is no written exam — selection will be based mainly on shortlisting and interview. Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel


Key Highlights

  • Total Posts: 16
  • Application Start Date: 11 April 2026
  • Last Date: 1 May 2026 (till 6:00 PM)
  • Mode: Online application via ORA portal
  • Selection: Interview-based

Candidates can apply through the official UPSC recruitment portal.


Post-wise Vacancy Details

Here’s a simple breakdown:

  • Assistant Keeper
    • Department: Anthropological Survey of India
    • Posts: 1
    • Pay Level: Level-7
    • Max Age: 30 years
  • Senior Store Officer Grade-II
    • Department: Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO)
    • Posts: 7
    • Pay Level: Level-10
    • Max Age: 35 years
  • Livestock Officer
    • Department: Animal Husbandry & Dairying
    • Posts: 8
    • Pay Level: Level-10 + NPA
    • Max Age: 35–45 years (category-based)

Reservations apply as per government rules.


Eligibility (Simple Overview)

  • Assistant Keeper:
    Master’s degree in Anthropology + Museology diploma
  • Senior Store Officer:
    Degree in relevant field + experience in store/procurement work
  • Livestock Officer:
    Veterinary degree + registration + minimum 3 years experience

👉 Higher qualifications or experience may increase your chances of selection.


Salary and Benefits

  • Level-7 Posts: ₹44,900 – ₹1,42,400
  • Level-10 Posts: ₹56,100 – ₹1,77,500

Expected in-hand salary: ₹70,000 to ₹1,10,000+

Perks include:

  • DA, HRA, TA
  • Medical facilities
  • Pension under NPS
  • Job security and career growth

Selection Process (No Written Exam)

Unlike many UPSC exams, this recruitment does not include a written test.

Selection steps:

  1. Shortlisting based on qualifications and experience
  2. Interview / Personality Test
  3. Document verification

👉 This makes your experience and profile very important.


How to Apply

Follow these steps:

  1. Visit the UPSC ORA portal
  2. Register or log in
  3. Fill your personal and educational details
  4. Upload documents
  5. Pay fee (₹25 for General/OBC/EWS; others free)
  6. Submit before deadline

🕒 Deadline: 1 May 2026 (6 PM)


Why This Recruitment Matters

These are Group A & B central government jobs, offering:

  • Good salary and stability
  • Postings in major cities or key institutions
  • Respectable roles in government departments

For candidates from Jammu & Kashmir, this is a strong opportunity to secure a central government position.


Quick Advice

  • Apply early to avoid last-minute issues
  • Double-check eligibility before applying
  • Keep all documents ready (degrees, certificates, experience proof)
  • Focus on building a strong profile for interview

Final Note

With only 16 vacancies, competition will be high. But since there is no written exam, candidates with the right qualifications and experience have a solid chance.

Israeli Court Reveals Names of Brothers Accused of Selling AI-Generated Fake Intelligence to Iran

Use of AI to Create Fake Intelligence

Israel’s High Court of Justice has lifted a gag order, allowing the names of two brothers accused of spying for Iran to be made public.

The accused are Meir Nahum, 24, from Beitar Illit, and Yosef Nahum, 28, from the Beit Shemesh/Modi’in Illit area. They were charged last month in the Jerusalem District Court with serious offences, including contact with a foreign agent and sharing information with an enemy. Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel


How the Case Began

According to prosecutors, the case started in August 2025 when one of the brothers was contacted by an Iranian operative through the messaging app Telegram.

The contact reportedly offered money in exchange for sensitive information. Authorities say the brothers continued communication and received more than $30,000 in cryptocurrency.


Use of AI to Create Fake Intelligence

Investigators allege that the brothers used popular AI tools such as ChatGPT, Grok, and Gemini to create false but realistic-looking intelligence reports.

These included:

  • Fake military documents with logos of elite units like Unit 8200
  • Made-up coordinates of Israeli targets
  • False claims about a planned Israeli attack on Iran
  • Reports pretending to come from an intelligence officer

In one serious claim, fake information allegedly led to the arrest of an innocent person in Iran.


Court Decision to Lift Gag Order

The case was initially kept secret under a gag order. However, Justice Alex Stein approved a request by media outlets, including Walla, to make the names public.

The judge said that the reasons for keeping the identities hidden were not strong enough to continue the ban.

One of the brothers is currently in custody, and the case is still ongoing. They have not been convicted, and the charges remain allegations at this stage.


Bigger Concerns About AI and Security

This case highlights a growing concern: AI tools can now be used to create very convincing fake information.

Key concerns include:

  • Easy misuse of AI: Anyone can generate realistic documents with little effort
  • Real-world harm: Fake information can lead to serious consequences
  • Security risks: Even false intelligence can create confusion or damage

The case comes at a time of ongoing tensions between Israel and Iran, where both sides remain highly alert to intelligence threats.


Final Thoughts

This incident shows how powerful AI tools can be misused, even in sensitive areas like national security. While the brothers allegedly tried to profit by selling fake intelligence, the case also raises serious questions about how governments handle AI-driven deception.

BGSBU Students Shine at ‘My Bharat Budget Quest 2026’ Finale in Srinagar

Students from Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University

Students from Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University (BGSBU) proudly took part in the national-level event ‘My Bharat Budget Quest 2026’, held at the Sher-i-Kashmir International Conference Centre (SKICC).

The two-day programme brought together young participants from Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh, giving them a platform to discuss and understand the Union Budget 2026. Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

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About the Event

The event was organised by Mera Yuva Bharat (MY Bharat) under the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports.

It marked the grand finale for Zone 1 (J&K–Ladakh), with more than 620 young participants from the region. Across India, over 12 lakh youth took part in different stages of this initiative.

‘My Bharat Budget Quest 2026’ is designed to make the Union Budget easier to understand for young people. It started with an online quiz, followed by essay rounds and shortlisting at the state and UT level.


Activities and Highlights

The Srinagar finale featured a range of engaging activities, including:

  • Panel discussions on budget-related topics
  • A special Women’s Youth Parliament
  • Sustainability initiatives like ‘Sundays on Cycle’
  • Interactive sessions where students shared ideas and suggestions

These activities allowed young participants to express their views and take part in discussions that may help shape future policies.


BGSBU Students’ Participation

Students from BGSBU actively joined different sessions, showing enthusiasm and confidence. Their participation reflects the university’s focus on giving students exposure to national-level platforms and real-world discussions.

The event also highlighted the growing role of universities from Jammu and Kashmir in major national youth programmes.


A Step Towards Youth Empowerment

The initiative supports the vision of Viksit Bharat @2047, encouraging young people to take part in nation-building and understand government policies more closely.

The programme ended with interactive discussions where selected students shared their thoughts on key budget issues.


Final Note

The participation of BGSBU students in this prestigious event is a proud moment for the region. It shows how youth from Jammu and Kashmir are actively engaging in national conversations and contributing their ideas.

3 Kashmir Universities Cut Ties with US-Based Kashmir Care Foundation After Security Concerns

3 Kashmir Universities Cut Ties

3 major universities in Kashmir have ended their partnerships with the US-based organisation Kashmir Care Foundation after internal reviews raised concerns.

The institutions — University of Kashmir, Islamic University of Science and Technology, and Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir — cancelled their agreements in recent weeks with immediate effect. Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel


Official Decisions by Universities

Each university took its own action after reviewing the collaboration:

  • University of Kashmir (KU):
    The university cancelled its agreement, which had been signed in December 2025. Officials said the partnership was “not in the larger interest” of the institution. The administration also confirmed there are no financial or academic liabilities.
  • Islamic University of Science and Technology (IUST):
    IUST used exit clauses in its agreement to end the collaboration. Some teachers linked to the project reportedly asked to have their names removed and stopped all communication with the foundation.
  • SKUAST-K:
    The agricultural university cancelled its agreement signed in April 2025 through an official order issued in March 2026.

About the Foundation and Agreements

The Kashmir Care Foundation (KCF), based in the United States, was set up to support Kashmiri youth through education and skill-building programmes. It focused on areas like research, workshops, and global academic networking.

In 2025, agreements were signed with these universities to promote joint academic activities in different fields, including science, humanities, and agriculture.


Why Were the Ties Cancelled?

The official letters mention “adverse inputs” during internal reviews, but do not give specific details.

Sources suggest that the decisions were taken as a precaution, possibly linked to security concerns. However, no public evidence of wrongdoing has been shared.


Other Developments

There are also reports that some students or interns linked to the foundation may face background checks by authorities. So far, no official confirmation of any violations has been made.

The universities have clearly stated that ending these agreements does not create any ongoing obligations for either side.


Growing Caution Over Foreign Links

This development shows increasing caution among institutions in Jammu and Kashmir when dealing with foreign organisations. Due to the region’s sensitive environment, such collaborations are closely examined.

So far, the Kashmir Care Foundation has not released any official statement on the issue.

More details may come out in the coming days as authorities or institutions provide further clarification.

US-Iran War Hits Kashmir Fruit Industry as Fertiliser Prices Surge and Supply Chains Collapse

Kashmir Apple Crisis

Opinion and Editorial

By : Altaf Husain Nadwi

The ongoing US–Iran War 2026 has badly affected Kashmir’s fruit industry. Farmers across the Valley are struggling with rising costs of fertilisers and pesticides, along with major supply problems.

Kashmir is famous for its apples, walnuts, cherries, and other fruits. But growing these crops depends heavily on chemical inputs to keep orchards healthy and productive. Now, due to the war, these essentials have become expensive and harder to find. Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel


Global Shock: Strait of Hormuz Disruption

A major reason behind this crisis is the disruption in the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s busiest shipping routes.

A large portion of global fertiliser supply passes through this narrow waterway. When tensions rose, shipments were delayed or blocked, leading to sharp price increases:

  • Urea prices jumped by more than 30–50%
  • Ammonia and phosphate also became much more expensive
  • Shipping costs and insurance premiums increased

Even after a ceasefire began in April 2026, normal shipping has not fully resumed. Delays, risks, and uncertainty still remain.


Impact on India’s Fertiliser Supply

India depends heavily on fertiliser imports from the Gulf region. With supply disrupted, shortages have started to appear.

The government responded by increasing subsidies and placing large import orders. However, these steps have not fully solved the problem. Prices remain high, especially for farmers who rely heavily on these inputs.


Kashmir’s Fruit Growers Under Pressure

Kashmir’s fruit economy is worth thousands of crores and supports lakhs of families. But now, growers are facing a “perfect storm” of problems.

Farmers already suffered huge losses in 2025 due to bad weather and falling prices. Now, rising input costs are making things worse.

The Kashmir Valley Fruit Growers Cum Dealers Union has warned that many farmers may not be able to afford enough fertiliser or pesticides. This could lead to:

  • Lower fruit production
  • Poor quality apples and other fruits
  • Higher risk of pests and diseases

In key fruit areas like Shopian, Sopore, Pulwama, and Anantnag, growers are especially worried about the coming seasons.


Rising Costs Across the Board

The crisis is not limited to fertilisers. Fuel prices have also gone up due to the same conflict, increasing transport costs.

From moving fertilisers to farms to transporting fruit to markets like Delhi and Mumbai, everything has become more expensive. This adds extra pressure on farmers who are already struggling.


Long-Term Risks

If the situation continues, the impact could be serious:

  • Farmers may produce less fruit due to high costs
  • Fruit quality may decline, reducing market prices
  • Many small farmers could fall into debt

There is also a risk that some farmers may stop growing fruit altogether if profits keep falling.


What Farmers Are Demanding

Growers in Kashmir are asking the government for urgent support, including:

  • Higher subsidies on fertilisers and pesticides
  • Compensation for losses
  • Better crop insurance schemes
  • Action against fake or low-quality farming inputs
  • Improved storage and transport facilities

They also want the return of schemes that help stabilise fruit prices in the market.


Outlook

As of April 2026, the situation remains uncertain. The ceasefire has brought some hope, but real relief has not yet reached farmers.

Kashmir’s fruit growers have faced many challenges in the past, but this global crisis is testing them again. Strong government support and stable supply chains will be key to protecting their livelihoods.

For now, farmers are being advised to use inputs carefully, keep track of prices, and stay connected with grower unions.

The coming months will decide how deeply this crisis affects Kashmir’s fruit industry.

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Iranian Journalist in Chador Goes Viral at US–Iran Talks in Islamabad, Sparks Global Debate

Iranian Journalist

During the high-profile US–Iran peace talks in Islamabad, one moment from the media centre has captured global attention.

An Iranian female journalist, dressed in a traditional black chador, was seen reporting live with calm confidence from the Jinnah Convention Center. Her appearance quickly went viral on social media.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

The Moment That Went Viral

The journalist, representing Iranian state media, stood among international reporters covering the sensitive negotiations. Wearing full Islamic attire, she delivered updates with professionalism and composure.

Many viewers praised her for confidently representing her cultural and religious identity on an international stage.

A widely shared image compared her appearance with Pakistani journalist Gharida Farooqi, who was seen in a modern formal outfit. The comparison triggered strong reactions online, with debates over professional dress, culture, and personal choice.

Mixed Reactions Online

The viral moment led to a wide range of opinions:

  • Some praised the Iranian journalist as a symbol of modesty, dignity, and confidence
  • Others highlighted the importance of freedom of choice in professional settings
  • A section of users criticised or defended different styles of dress in media

The discussion quickly moved beyond journalism and touched on deeper issues such as identity, culture, and representation.

Background: US–Iran Talks

The talks in Islamabad were part of efforts to stabilise tensions between the United States and Iran.

The US delegation was led by Vice President JD Vance, while Iran was represented by senior leaders including Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf and Abbas Araghchi.

Pakistan, under Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, hosted the talks as a neutral mediator.

Although the discussions lasted over 20 hours, they ended without a final agreement. However, they were still seen as an important diplomatic step.

Why This Moment Matters

The viral image of the Iranian journalist highlights how global events are not only about politics but also about people and identity.

Her presence showed that:

  • Professionalism can coexist with cultural values
  • Media spaces are becoming more diverse
  • Personal appearance can influence global conversations

For many, it was a powerful example of a woman confidently doing her job while staying true to her beliefs.

A Symbol Beyond the Story

As the talks in Islamabad ended without a breakthrough, this moment from the media centre remains widely discussed.

It reflects how even a single image can spark global debate — not just about diplomacy, but about culture, identity, and the role of women in modern society.

SKIMS Trainee Doctors Lead Cleanliness Drive from Dal Lake to Shankaracharya Hill in Srinagar

SKIMS Trainee Doctors

A group of trainee doctors from SKIMS Medical College organised a cleanliness drive from Dal Lake to Shankaracharya Hill as part of a public health and environmental awareness campaign.

The initiative also saw active participation from students of Government Medical College Srinagar and other local medical institutions.

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Clean-Up and Awareness Efforts

Armed with cleaning tools, the students collected litter along the route and ensured proper disposal of waste. Alongside the clean-up, they interacted with visitors and locals, spreading awareness about the importance of keeping the environment clean.

They also highlighted the cultural and ecological value of the area, urging people to protect these important landmarks.

Linking Environment and Health

The students stressed that environmental health is closely connected to human health. They explained that a clean environment helps prevent diseases and improves overall well-being.

Through this initiative, they aimed to inspire citizens — especially young people — to take responsibility for maintaining a cleaner and healthier society.

Youth Leading Change

The drive reflects a growing sense of responsibility among young medical students, who are stepping beyond their academic roles to serve the community.

Participants said they plan to organise more such drives in the future and encouraged wider public participation.

Appreciation from SKIMS

Principal of SKIMS Medical College, Fazl Q. Parray, praised the effort. He said it was encouraging to see MBBS students showing strong environmental awareness despite their demanding schedules.

He added that protecting the environment is a shared responsibility and such initiatives set a positive example for society.


Two Injured in Leopard Attack in Tangmarg as Fear Spreads Across Baramulla Villages

Leopard Disrupts Wedding in Lucknow

Two people were seriously injured in a leopard attack in the Tangmarg area of north Kashmir’s Baramulla district on Sunday, officials said.

The injured have been identified as Abdul Rahim Ganai and Mohammad Sultan Najar. Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

How the Attack Happened

According to local residents, the leopard had been roaming in the Marchipora and Chandilora areas for several days, creating panic among villagers.

Eyewitnesses said the animal first attacked Najar near Gousia Model School in Chandilora. Shortly after, it attacked Ganai in Mirchipora village.

Both men suffered serious injuries in the separate attacks.

Medical Condition

The injured were rushed to the Sub-District Hospital (SDH) Tangmarg, where they are currently receiving treatment.

Doctors have described their condition as serious.

Rising Fear Among Residents

Locals say the leopard’s presence has caused fear across nearby villages, with people avoiding outdoor movement, especially during early morning and evening hours.

Residents have urged the Wildlife Department to take immediate action to capture the animal before more people are harmed.

Call for Action

Villagers are demanding:

  • Immediate trapping of the leopard
  • Increased patrolling in affected areas
  • Quick response from wildlife authorities

Officials are expected to monitor the situation closely as efforts begin to track the animal.

Amarnath Yatra 2026 to Begin July 3, Registration Starts April 15, Says LG Manoj Sinha

Amarnath Yatra 2026

The annual Amarnath Yatra will begin on July 3, 2026, and continue until August 28, 2026, lasting a total of 57 days, officials confirmed on Sunday.

Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha announced that the Pratham Puja, which marks the spiritual start of the yatra, will be held on June 29, 2026, on the occasion of Jyeshtha Purnima.

Registration Details

Advance registration for the yatra will begin from April 15, 2026.

Pilgrims can register through:

  • Online platforms
  • Offline centres across India

Authorities have arranged registration facilities at 554 bank branches nationwide, including:

  • Jammu & Kashmir Bank
  • Punjab National Bank
  • State Bank of India
  • Yes Bank

What Pilgrims Should Know

  • Registration is mandatory for all yatris
  • Early registration is advised due to high demand
  • Authorities will soon release detailed guidelines on health, security, and travel arrangements

Officials said all preparations are being made to ensure a safe and smooth pilgrimage for devotees.

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