Kashmir Schools and Colleges Closed on September 3, 2025, Due to Inclement Weather: Divisional Commissioner Kashmir

School Timings

Divisional Commissioner Kashmir, Anshul Garg, on Wednesday confirmed that all schools and colleges across Kashmir division will remain closed today, September 3, 2025, in view of the prevailing inclement weather conditions.

Div Com Garg told news agency JKNS that In view of inclement weather conditions, schools and colleges across Kashmir division shall remain closed today on 03.09.2025 as a precautionary measure.The decision has been taken purely as a precautionary measure to ensure the safety of students and staff amid the ongoing heavy rains across the Valley.

Ashwini Vaishnaw Presents First Made-in-India 32-Bit Chip to PM Modi at SEMICON India 2025

Ashwini Vaishnaw

Union Minister for Electronics & Information Technology, Ashwini Vaishnaw, on Tuesday presented India’s first 32-bit processor chip to Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the opening ceremony of SEMICON India 2025.

The presentation marks a major milestone in India’s semiconductor journey and showcases the progress of the India Semiconductor Mission, launched to boost local chip manufacturing.

Rapid Progress in Semiconductor Units

Speaking at the event, Vaishnaw said that five semiconductor units are currently under construction, with one pilot line already completed. Two more units are expected to begin production in the coming months, while designs for five additional units are progressing well.

“Ecosystem partners for chip manufacturing are all here, and today we presented the first made-in-India chip to the Hon’ble Prime Minister,” he noted.

India as a Stable Investment Hub

Highlighting global instability, the minister said India offers stability and growth.
“In these turbulent times, India stands as a lighthouse of stability. Our policies are stable, transparent, and professional. This is why global investors should come to India,” Vaishnaw said.

He explained that India’s electronics production has grown six times in the last decade, while exports have risen eight times. With demand for semiconductors rising every quarter, he urged international players to join India’s growth story.

A Vision Driven by PM Modi

Recalling the mission’s early days, Vaishnaw credited Prime Minister Modi’s vision for bringing together global experts and ensuring fast execution.
“In just three and a half years, the world now looks at India with confidence,” he said.

Covering All Key Sectors

Vaishnaw further stressed that India’s semiconductor strategy covers all important manufacturing sectors — from consumer electronics and power systems to automobiles, defence, and strategic industries

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JKBOSE Postpones Class 10th, 11th Exams Scheduled for September 1 Amid Heavy Rains in Jammu

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The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) on Sunday announced the postponement of all Class 10th and 11th examinations scheduled for September 1, 2025.

The board in a post on its official handle on X wrote, “All the exams of Class 10th and 11th scheduled for tomorrow i.e., 1st September 2025 stand postponed. Fresh dates will be notified separately.”

The development comes at a time when several parts of Jammu are reeling under continuous heavy rains, triggering landslides and disruptions to normal life, making travel for students and staff difficult. (KNC)

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Jammu Schools Closed Till September 1 Amid Heavy Rains, Landslides; Omar Abdullah, LG Sinha Review Situation

School Timings

The Directorate of School Education Jammu (DSEJ) stated on Sunday that all government and private schools in Jammu Division will remain closed until September 1.This step has been taken in response to persistent heavy rainfall and landslides that have been affecting the hilly areas of the region.
Earlier today, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah visited the cloudburst-hit Ramban district on Sunday to assess the damage.
He stated that restoration work in landslide-affected areas is expected to take between 20 to 25 days and alternative routes are available for double-sided traffic.
Chief Minister Abdullah visited Marog village in Ramban district, one of several areas hit hard by recent cloudbursts and flash floods.
“The situation is being assessed. There has been incessant heavy rainfall in the past few days. Highway has suffered damage at several locations. We have spoken with the concerned company, NHAI, and the District Administration, and it has been found that we have an alternative. However, in locations where roads have suffered damage due to landslides, restoration will take 20-25 days. But we have an alternate as of now. It has been prepared for double-sided traffic. Areas around Udhampur have suffered massive damage. If that is restored, we will be able to release traffic from here…” Abdullah said.
Further, he said, “The MLA spoke with me yesterday on the phone. I immediately spoke with my officers, and we announced a relief for them. DC and SP reached the spot. Arrangements were made by the Red Cross, too. We will do whatever more is needed.”
The Indian Army, along with Jammu and Kashmir Police, CRPF, UTDRF and other rescue teams, on Sunday launched operations after a cloudburst hit Rajgarh Tehsil in Ramban district, where flash floods affected multiple locations and four bodies have been recovered so far, officials said.
At least four people were killed and one was reported missing after a cloudburst hit the Rajgarh area of Ramban district in Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday, officials said.
Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha expressed condolences to the bereaved families who lost their lives in a cloudburst and landslide following heavy rainfall in Ramban and Reasi districts.
The LG spoke with the officials to assess the situation and stated that all possible assistance was being provided to the victims.
In a social media post on X, the Office of the Lt. Governor of J-K wrote, “Anguished by the cloudburst & rain-triggered landslides in Reasi & Ramban. Condolences to the bereaved families. Spoke to Senior Officials and took stock of the situation. Rescue and relief operations are underway. All possible assistance is being provided to the affected.”
On Saturday, Deputy Commissioner Ramban, Mohammad Alyas Khan, along with Senior Superintendent of Police Arun Gupta, rushed to the site. The team was accompanied by personnel from the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) and Quick Response Team (QRT).
DC Khan personally oversaw the ongoing rescue and relief operations, with the district administration maintaining a high level of alertness. (ANI)

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All Schools in Jammu Division Closed Till August 30 Amid Heavy Rains and Flood Threat

Students of Kashmir

The Directorate of School Education Jammu on Thursday ordered the closure of all government and private schools across the Jammu division till August 30, 2025, citing heavy rains and the rising flood threat.

The official order stated that continuous downpours have triggered waterlogging in school premises, flooding in low-lying areas, risks of landslides, and road damage, making physical attendance unsafe for students and staff. Parents and civil society members had also urged the administration to suspend classes for safety reasons.

“All government and private schools across Jammu Division shall remain closed up to August 30, 2025,” reads the directive issued by Director School Education Jammu, Dr. Naseem Javaid Chowdhary.

The Directorate has asked school heads to explore the possibility of online classes for students of classes 9 to 12 to minimize academic disruption. Institutions have also been instructed to conduct sanitation and safety checks before reopening.

Chief Education Officers and school heads have been directed to follow Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and remain in close coordination with the local administration while planning the resumption of physical classes.

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Jammu and Kashmir Shuts Schools and Colleges Amid Heavy Rainfall and Flood Threat

School Timings

In view of the worsening weather conditions, the Jammu and Kashmir government has announced the closure of all educational institutions across the Union Territory tomorrow (Thursday).

Health and Education Minister Sakeena Itoo told Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that schools and colleges will remain closed as a precautionary measure.

The decision comes as continuous heavy rainfall has triggered a flood-like situation in several parts of J&K. Officials said the water level in river Jhelum and other streams has crossed the flood declaration mark in Kashmir, while rivers in the Jammu division are flowing above the danger mark.

Authorities have urged residents to remain alert and avoid unnecessary movement, while disaster management teams continue to monitor the situation closely.

J&K LG Manoj Sinha Addresses Convocation at Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar Bihar University

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar Bihar University

Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir, Manoj Sinha, on Monday addressed the convocation ceremony of Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar Bihar University in Muzaffarpur, Bihar

Sinha, who is also the Chancellor of Universities in J&K, congratulated the graduating students and lauded the institution’s role in nurturing talent and contributing to nation-building.

He called upon the youth to uphold values of knowledge, innovation and social responsibility while pursuing their careers.

The convocation was attended by university officials, faculty members, students and dignitaries from various walks of life.

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JKSA Seeks LG Manoj Sinha, CM Omar Abdullah’s Intervention Over JKSSB JE Exam Irregularities and Paper Leak

Jammu and Kashmir Students Association

The Jammu and Kashmir Students Association (JKSA) on Sunday has written to Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, seeking their immediate intervention in the shocking irregularities and collapse of due process in the recently conducted JKSSB JE (Electrical) examination.

The Association urged both to safeguard the integrity of examinations, ensure the welfare of candidates, and restore credibility to a system that has repeatedly failed the youth of Jammu and Kashmir.

National Convenor of the Association, Nasir Khuehami, said that what unfolded during today’s examination has shaken the faith of thousands of aspirants who travelled from remote corners of J&K with hope, only to be met with chaos, negligence, and what can only be described as a betrayal of their hard work and aspirations. The examination, originally scheduled from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., was rescheduled to 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. due to inclement weather. However, in several centres, question papers and OMR sheets had already been distributed before the revised timing was communicated. Candidates were then asked to exit and return later. This sequence not only exposed questions to some candidates but also created highly uneven conditions across centres. What followed was not an examination, but a complete mockery of fairness.

Even more disturbingly, he said, videos have surfaced showing aspirants with OMR sheets in hand, scrolling through answers on their mobile phones inside exam centres. In some halls, one group continued writing while another was asked to wait outside, and others sat in utter confusion. Outstation candidates, including working professionals who travelled long distances and secured rare leave, faced additional hardship. Instead of a fair and transparent examination, what unfolded was chaos and a total collapse of integrity.

He emphasized that the facts are undeniable; the JE (Electrical) paper was leaked even before the exam began; question papers were distributed, recalled, and later reused, compromising sanctity; some candidates had unfair access to questions, while others lost precious time; and videos show candidates filling OMR sheets with mobiles in hand; an open insult to merit.

The Association asserted that this is not an isolated incident. Scam after scam, leak after leak, allegation after allegation; JKSSB has become synonymous with mismanagement, corruption, and negligence. The very body tasked with protecting the merit of our youth has instead crushed their dreams under systemic failure. This repeated pattern of scandals has destroyed public confidence in recruitment

. Aspirants have spent the peak years of their lives preparing day and night for these examinations. They stay away from their families, sacrifice rest, burn the midnight oil in libraries, and fight every odd with faith in a fair system. To see those sacrifices squandered by sheer incompetence is not just negligence; it is criminal.

Advisor of the Association, Faizan Peer, said that while the Government’s decision to cancel the compromised examination is a welcome step, it does not address the deeper crisis of credibility that JKSSB has repeatedly plunged the youth into. Today’s paper leak and the blatant irregularities highlight the urgent need for structural reforms beyond mere cancellation. The Association demanded the immediate removal of erring officers responsible for this disaster, stressing that accountability cannot be delayed. It called for a time-bound, transparent investigation into the paper leak and the mafia that has turned recruitment into a business. It also sought strict contingency protocols for future exams, including synchronized start times, CCTV preservation, and real-time monitoring, as well as the creation of an independent oversight mechanism under the Chief Minister’s office until structural reforms are instituted.

The Association further noted that this is not merely about one exam; it is about the very future of J&K’s youth. Each scam chips away at their faith, pushes them into despair, and forces many to rethink their future in this land. At a time when unresolved reservation issue continue to fester, the repeated collapse of recruitment only deepens their plight.

The Association therefore urged Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah to take decisive intervention. What is urgently required now is their personal attention and immediate action to restore faith in the system. The Association stressed that justice to aspirants demands not only the sacking of erring officers and a credible investigation, but also the establishment of a foolproof mechanism to ensure such a fiasco never recurs. This is about more than one cancelled exam; it is about rebuilding public trust, saving an entire generation from despair, and reassuring every candidate that their years of sacrifice, dedication, and hard work will be rewarded solely on the basis of merit. Anything less, the Association warned, would amount to yet another betrayal of J&K’s youth.

Sainik School Nagrota Celebrates 56th Raising Day; CM Omar Abdullah Inaugurates Girls’ Hostel ‘Triveni’

Sainik School Nagrota

Sainik School Nagrota marked its 56th Raising Day with a significant milestone as Chief Minister of the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, Jenab Omar Abdullah, inaugurated the newly constructed girls’ hostel ‘Triveni’.

On arrival, the Chief Minister was accorded a ceremonial Guard of Honour and paid homage at the Shaurya Smarak by laying a wreath in tribute to the school’s bravehearts. He later joined the staff for a group photograph to commemorate the occasion.

The event was attended by senior officers from Headquarters 16 Corps, including Lt Gen PK Mishra, AVSM, YSM, SM, GOC HQ 16 Corps and Maj Gen Paramvir Singh Dagar, VSM, COS HQ 16 Corps, along with officials from the State Education Department and alumni of the school.

The Raising Day celebrations began with the traditional cake-cutting ceremony, where the Chief Minister was joined by Cadet Stanzin Chosgyal (School Cadet Captain) and Cadet Ayush Shan (Junior-most cadet).

Captain (IN) Shibu Devasia, Principal of Sainik School Nagrota, presented a specially crafted school memento to the Chief Minister, reflecting the ethos of knowledge, bravery and discipline. The Chief Minister also interacted with the staff during a High Tea and wrote words of encouragement in the Visitors’ Book, acknowledging the school’s role in nation-building.

The inauguration of girls’ hostel ‘Triveni’ was the highlight of the day, underscoring the school’s commitment to inclusivity, modern residential facilities and leadership opportunities for girl cadets. The hostel opens a new chapter in the school’s journey by ensuring that girls receive the same environment as their male counterparts to excel in academics, discipline and service to the nation.

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IUST Arabic Department

The Department of Arabic Language and Literature, Islamic University of Science and Technology (IUST), as part of the University Outreach Program, organized an outreach programme with principals of local madrasas and oriental colleges to deliberate on the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 and its relevance to madrasa education.

The program was coordinated by the department Community Connect Coordinator, Dr. Irshad A Mir wherein Dr. Abdul Waheed Sheikh, Head of the Department, sought suggestions from madrasa heads on strategies for integration and recognition of madrasa education. A detailed session on the role of the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) in creating equivalence for madrasa degrees was discussed

The programme also featured a panel discussion chaired by Dr. Inayat Rasool, Associate Professor, which encouraged meaningful dialogue on opportunities and challenges under NEP 2020. During the program, Dr. Ruheela Hassan, Dean Outreach, emphasized blending traditional madrasa learning with modern subjects to make education more socially relevant and career-oriented. The program also included a campus visit showcasing IUST’s facilities and academic programmes.

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