LG Manoj Sinha Addresses Sufi Conference in Srinagar; Molvi GR Hami, Sameer Sidiqi Among Awardees

Sufi Conference

Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Saturday addressed the grand Sufi Conference titled “Noor-e-Sama” held in Srinagar, celebrating the spiritual and cultural heritage of Sufism. The event brought together noted scholars, artists, and members of civil society to promote peace, harmony, and the message of unity through Sufi traditions.

In his address, LG Sinha extended his heartfelt felicitations to all participants and organisers, including Sufi Score Limited and Save Youth Save Future Foundation, for spearheading the meaningful initiative. He described Sufism as a profound spiritual path that emphasises inner purity, love for all beings, and a deep connection with the divine.

“Sufism is the most powerful force for peace and harmony in society,” said the Lieutenant Governor. “Its teachings promote compassion, understanding, and togetherness – values essential in today’s world.”

Highlighting Sufism’s historical role in bridging divides and countering extremist ideologies, LG Sinha underlined the need to revive and popularise Sufi teachings among youth. He noted that Sufism’s mystical traditions, conveyed through poetry, music, and spirituality, have served as a counterforce to radicalism and violence.

During the event, several prominent personalities were honoured for their contributions to society and Sufi thought. Among the awardees were Molvi GR Hami and Dr Sameer Sidiqi, who were recognised for their dedication to promoting Sufi values and their impactful work in community development.

The Lieutenant Governor urged the youth to embrace the message of Sufism and reject divisive elements in society. “Some conflict profiteers are trying to misguide our young minds for personal and political gain. It is crucial to identify and isolate such forces,” he said.

He also called for a multi-pronged approach to promote Sufi literature and culture through digital platforms such as videos, podcasts, and social media. The idea of establishing mentorship programmes involving Sufi scholars to guide the younger generation was also proposed.

The conference concluded with mesmerising performances by Sufi artists, showcasing the rich spiritual and artistic heritage of Jammu and Kashmir.

The event witnessed the presence of Justice N. Kotiswar Singh, Judge of the Supreme Court of India; Justice Arun Palli, Chief Justice of the High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh; Rajiv Agarwal from Sufi Score Limited; Wajahat Farooq Bhat, Chairman of Save Youth Save Future Foundation, along with senior officials, Sufi scholars, and participants from across the region.

Handwara Police Crack Down on Public Smoking, Book Violators Under COTPA

COTPA

Continuing its efforts to uphold public health and enforce legal regulations, Police in Handwara carried out a drive against public smoking and booked several violators under the Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products Act (COTPA).

A Police spokesperson said, “During the enforcement, individuals found smoking in public places were issued challans on the spot. The action was taken to ensure compliance with COTPA provisions, which prohibit smoking in public areas to protect non-smokers from the harmful effects of secondhand smoke.”

“Police officials emphasized that such drives will continue in the future as part of the broader mission to promote a clean, healthy, and law-abiding community. The general public is advised to refrain from smoking in public places and cooperate with authorities in maintaining a smoke-free environment”, he said.

Police remains committed to the health and safety of its citizens and urges everyone to respect and follow the law.

Srinagar Food Safety Team Cracks Down on Unhygienic Meat Vendors in Hazratbal

Food Safety Team

The Food Safety Team in Srinagar, led by Assistant Commissioner Yameen ul Nabi, inspected a meat shop in Hazratbal after a viral video surfaced on social media yesterday. The shop was found to be non-operational for over 10 years, as confirmed by locals and the shopkeeper.

However, the owner was discovered to be running a street vending business selling chicken, potentially storing equipment like wooden logs and knives within the shop premises

Intensive inspections of other outlets was also carried out in hazratbal and During the inspection, some street vendors in Hazratbal were found violating provisions of the Food Safety and Standards Act. These violations included. Temperature Control, High-risk food was exposed to temperature danger zones, Environmental Protection: High-risk food was not protected from environmental hazards.

Enforcement Actions

The Food Safety Team has been actively making food business operators aware of food safety laws. Strict action will be taken against violators, during today’s inspections at Hazratbal market about 7 FBOs have been found operating in insanitary /unhygienic condition and improper handling of High Risk foods

Challan will be submitted before Adjudicating officer (ADC) srinagar for violating various provisions of the Food Safety Act

The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) regulates food safety in India. The authority has established guidelines and regulations for food business operators to ensure safe and wholesome food for human consumption

The Srinagar Food Safety Team has been working to strengthen its intelligence network to gather information about unhygienic or misbranded food items. This initiative aims to enhance food safety enforcement in District Srinagar.

Those Food Business Operators especially dealing with High Risk food are directed to maintain high standards of sanitary and Hygiene conditions of their establishments failing which strict action under FSS Act will be initiated against defaulters.

Amit Shah Welcomes Fareeda Behangi of J&K Mass Movement’s Move to Reject Separatism

Fareeda Behangi

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday said that another Hurriyat affiliate organization, Jammu and Kashmir Mass Movement, has rejected separatism, declaring complete commitment to the unity of Bharat

In a post on X, Amit Shah wrote, “Under the Modi govt the spirit of unity rules J&K. Another Hurriyat affiliate organization, Jammu and Kashmir Mass Movement, has rejected separatism, declaring complete commitment to the unity of Bharat.

“I sincerely welcome their move. Till now as many as 12 Hurriyat-linked organizations have broken off from secessionism, resting trust in the Constitution of India.” He added.

“This is a victory of PM Shri @narendramodi Ji’s vision for Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat.”Amit Shah wrote.

Ram Navami Celebrated at Brariangan Anantnag Temple After 30 Years, Showcasing Communal Harmony

Brariangan Anantnag Temple

Ram Navami was celebrated at the Uma Bhagwati Mandir in Brariangan, Anantnag, on Sunday marking the first time the festival was observed there in 30 years.

The event witnessed participation from both Hindus and Muslims, highlighting the communal harmony that persists in the region despite years of turmoil.

Yajin Bhatt, the President of Uma Bhagwati Mandir, shared his connection with the temple and the village. “I spent my childhood here for 12-13 years, and those memories are still very fresh. After that, I travelled across the country, and the life of migrants that we still live today is quite challenging,” he said. He described the Ram Navami celebration as historic, pointing to the significance of the occasion after three decades. Bhatt compared the long wait to Lord Ram’s 14 years in exile, noting that the community feels as if they have been in a 35-year-long exile, but are now moving towards resettlement.

Bhatt also addressed a common narrative about the younger generation’s attitude towards returning to Kashmir, stating, “I was listening to a very learned individual who gave an analytical report, saying that the new generation’s Hindus do not want to come back to Kashmir, neither do the Muslim youth here want them to come back. But it feels here that this is absolutely wrong.” He stressed that people are reconnecting with their roots, which is a key part of their identity and spiritual journey. “Nothing like that is happening. What is happening is that people are going back to their roots, and everyone wants to connect with the origin.”

Speaking on the symbolism of Kashmir’s centuries-old trees, Bhatt said, “A plant in a pot can be kept anywhere, but the Chinar, walnut, and these 100, 200, 300-year-old trees here have a unique beauty.” He further reflected on the traditional Kashmiri blessing of “Shadiwal Shaal” (a 100-year life) and emphasised the importance of being connected to one’s roots for a long and prosperous life.

The celebration was marked by participation from the Muslim community as well, which Bhatt praised. “Today, Muslims also participated, which is very good. Muslim brothers have also made donations, which is a wonderful thing,” Bhatt said, noting that some Muslim individuals had attended the event in the past and continued to show support.

Bhatt expressed his appreciation for the support from the Muslim community, both physically and financially. “It’s a very big thing. They have now decided to build a room where people don’t have to stay in tents. At least 50-60 people can gather in one place,” he said (ANI)

DIG NKR Maqsood-ul-Zaman Conducts Security Audit of Baramulla, Hamrey & Pattan Railway Stations

Maqsood-ul-Zaman

 Maqsood-ul-Zaman, IPS, Deputy Inspector General of Police, North Kashmir Range (NKR) Baramulla, today conducted a detailed security audit of Baramulla, Hamrey, and Pattan Railway Stations. He was accompanied by Gurinderpal Singh, SSP Baramulla and respective territorial officers from JKP, GRP, RPF and CAPF during the visit.

The purpose of the visit was to assess the security preparedness and review existing arrangements at all the railway stations in the district.

Comprehensive inspection of the premises, including passenger areas, surveillance systems, entry and exit points, and critical infrastructure was carried out.

DIG NKR emphasized the importance of maintaining high standards of security, especially in public transportation hubs. He directed that all security gaps be identified and addressed promptly.

The need for enhanced surveillance, increased patrolling, and improved coordination among Railway Police, district police, and other agencies was strongly stressed.

The officer also interacted with station authorities and police personnel deployed at these locations, taking stock of their feedback and challenges on ground. The DIG appreciated the efforts of the police and encouraged proactive measures to ensure the safety and security of passengers.

This security audit is part of an ongoing initiative to strengthen the overall security architecture of vital public infrastructure in North Kashmir.

Kashmir Forest Fires Expose Lack of Equipment, Safety Gear for Frontline Workers

Kashmir Forest Fires

As forest fires continue to engulf large parts of Kashmir, the crisis has laid bare a worrying reality — frontline workers from the Forest, Wildlife, and allied departments are battling the flames with little more than sticks, spades, and their bare hands. With no access to modern firefighting equipment or basic protective gear, these workers are risking their lives to protect the region’s fragile forests.

The Valley has witnessed a sharp rise in forest fires in recent weeks, fuelled by prolonged dry weather, rising temperatures, and unregulated camping and human activity. From Lidder and Kokernag to Shangus and Tral, large swathes of forest land have been affected, resulting in extensive damage to biodiversity and green cover.

But the firefighting response has been alarmingly underprepared. Employees tasked with controlling the flames say they have no specialised tools — not even gloves, helmets, or fire-resistant clothing. “We don’t have any equipment for firefighting,” said a group of low-rank employees who wished to remain anonymous. “We are handed sticks and spades and told to stop the fire. Sometimes, not even that.”

One casual labourer shared a particularly harrowing experience: “While everyone was celebrating Eid, we were in the jungles, fighting fires through the night. We weren’t given gloves, jackets or even proper shoes. We risk our lives every time, and yet our wages are often delayed for months.”

Besides the Forest and Wildlife departments, workers from the Social Forestry Department and Forest Protection Force (FPF) have also been actively participating in firefighting efforts. But the lack of proper tools and safety protocols has only made the situation more difficult.

A senior forest official, acknowledging the severe gaps, said: “We are facing an acute shortage of equipment. We don’t even have a single fire extinguisher in some divisions.” He listed the essential firefighting tools still missing, including fire beaters, fire hooks, fire blankets, gum boots, fire-resistant suits, gloves, breathing apparatus, water hoses, and fire suppression tools.

Despite the challenges, many of these workers continue to show up, driven by a sense of duty and love for nature. Local volunteers have also joined in, lending a helping hand during major fires, but the absence of trained personnel and proper safety measures only increases the risk of injury and exhaustion.

Chief Conservator of Forests, Irfan Rasool, stated that some basic tools are provided and said, “A spade is quite effective in preventing fire from spreading.” However, he also admitted that casual labourers often go without essential safety gear such as fire jackets, gloves, and boots — essentials in any firefighting scenario.

The ongoing situation calls for urgent government attention. Experts say a robust and well-funded forest fire control mechanism is the need of the hour. This includes the procurement of modern firefighting tools, training for frontline workers, timely disbursal of salaries, and proper safety equipment to prevent avoidable injuries and fatalities.

As the fires continue to blaze and the forests of Kashmir suffer irreversible damage, the bravery of these under-equipped workers is commendable — but it should not come at the cost of their safety or dignity.

Kashmir Tribals Celebrate Waqf Bill Passage, Hail Modi Government’s Land Rights Reform

Kashmir Tribals

Tribal people from remote areas of Kashmir Division gathered today at the BJP Head Office, J-53 Jawahar Nagar, Srinagar, to celebrate the passage of the Waqf Amendment Bill in Parliament.

The event, held under the leadership of Choudhary Roshan Hussain, State President of BJP ST Morcha, marked a momentous occasion for the tribal community.

The Waqf Amendment Bill, which aims to improve the management of Waqf properties, also includes a crucial provision under Sections 5 and 6, granting special land rights to tribal people. This provision is seen as a historic step towards empowering the tribal community, ensuring their rightful claim over land, and strengthening their socio-economic standing.

Expressing their gratitude, the tribal people extended special thanks to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah for their unwavering commitment to tribal welfare and land rights. To commemorate this milestone, the community members distributed sweets, symbolizing their happiness and appreciation for this landmark achievement.

Speaking on the occasion, Choudhary Roshan Hussain highlighted the BJP government’s efforts in uplifting tribal communities, stating: “The passage of this bill is a testament to the government’s dedication to the rights and welfare of tribal people.

This reform will bring justice to many and ensure a better future for the community.”

The celebration at the BJP office reflected the deep impact of this legislation on the lives of tribal people in Jammu and Kashmir, further strengthening their trust in the leadership of Prime Minister Modi and the BJP Government.

Sajad Naseer Bhat Arrested in Bandipora for Glorifying JKLF Cheif Yaseen Malik and other Separatist Leaders on Social Media

Ashok Kumar VDG

Police in north Kashmir’s Bandipora have arrested a youth for glorifying the head of proscribed organisation JKLF Cheif Yasin Malik and other separatist leaders on social media.

During routine cyber surveillance and patrolling, police said one youth operating adverse social media handles was identified for posting content that promoted militancy and extremist ideologies. He has been identified as Sajad Naseer Bhat of Naidkhai Sumbal.

“The youth had deliberately uploaded photos of head of JKLF Mohmad Yaseen Malik and others on his social media handle to disturb law and order,” police said in a statement.

According to the police, the youth was arrested, and FIR No.65/2025 U/S 152 BNS, 66 IT Act was registered in police station Sumbal, and further investigation is underway.

“Bandipora police is actively monitoring social media platforms to identify individuals engaged in spreading extremist content, inciting violence, or attempting to disrupt public order. Any attempt to glorify terrorism, promote secessionist ideologies, or spread misinformation against national integrity will be dealt with strictly under the law,” police said.

“Bandipora police urges social media users to act responsibly and refrain from activities that violate legal and ethical norms. Stringent legal action, including prosecution under relevant laws, will be taken against those found misusing digital platforms for unlawful purposes,” it added.

Public Cautioned Against Unauthorized Photographers at Tulip Garden, Srinagar

Tulip Garden Sets Record

Directorate of Floriculture Kashmir has cautioned general public and other visitors at Tulip Garden Srinagar against availing services of unauthorized photographers who manage to enter the Tulip Garden, Srinagar, clandestinely and charge visitors for photography services.

In an official handout issued here, the public has been asked to stay away from such photographers, for they operate without official permission and mislead visitors for personal gain.

Further, they have been advised to refrain from availing such photography services/ Social media reel making etc., from such unauthorized persons.

In case any such activity is noticed, it should be immediately reported to the concerned officers viz. Assistant Floriculture Officer, Tulip Garden: 9906663555; Floriculture Officer, NMBG: 7006344500.