Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Inaugurates Long-Awaited Bridge in Kangan, Central Kashmir

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After a long wait, the much-awaited bridge in Akhal area of Kangan in Central Kashmir’s Ganderbal district was officially opened to the public on Saturday. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah inaugurated the vital bridge constructed over nallah Sindh in Kangan area of Ganderbal district.

CM Omar Abdullah was accompanied by MLA Kangan Mian Mehar Ali and senior officials of administration and Chief Engineer PWD.

Notably, The foundation stone for the bridge, which connects several villages in Kunmul-Akhal and its adjoining areas, was laid in 2008. However, the project faced numerous delays, leaving residents eagerly disappointed.

Last year, MLA Kangan, Mian Mehar Ali, had assured the public during his election campaign that the bridge would soon be operational.  The reopening of the bridge has been met with immense joy and relief by the local population.

Residents expressed their happiness: “It is great movement for us that this bridge has finally reopened. We had prayed to see this day, as we have been waiting for it for the past 15 years” a local told Greater Kashmir.

Jammu and Kashmir CM Omar Abdullah to Meet Public in Ganderbal at Constituency Office

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Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah is set to meet the public at his constituency office in Dak Bungalow, Fatehpur, Ganderbal from 12:30 PM onwards.

In a post on X, CM-JK wrote, “I will be meeting the general public at my constituency office, Dak Bungalow, Fatehpur, Ganderbal, from 12:30 PM onwards.”“Looking forward to hearing your concerns and suggestions.” the post reads.

IGP Kashmir and IG CRPF Review Security Measures in Joint Meeting, Focus on Coordination and Strategy

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Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kashmir V.K. Birdi and IG CRPF Mitesh Kumar on Friday chaired a joint security review meeting at the Police Control Room (PCR) Kashmir, reaffirming their commitment to ensuring peace and security in the region through strategic planning and inter-agency cooperation.

The meeting was attended by senior officials from both the Jammu and Kashmir Police and the CRPF, including DIG CKR Srinagar Rajiv Panday, DIG CRPF South Parveen Kumar Singh, DIG CRPF North Sudhir Kumar, SSP Srinagar, SSP Budgam, SSP Ganderbal, and CRPF Commandants.

In a statement issued here today, it stated the meeting’s primary goal was to assess and enhance security measures in the region, focusing on improving coordination between the J&K Police and CRPF. The review focused on joint operations, intelligence sharing, and refining counter-insurgency and counter-terrorism strategies.

“The meeting aimed to strengthen collaborative efforts between the forces to maintain law and order and ensure peace in Kashmir,” it stated.

Both IGP Birdi and IG Kumar stressed the importance of continued cooperation and operational efficiency in maintaining security. They also discussed the logistical planning required for future operations, with an emphasis on refining existing strategies.

Earlier, IGP Birdi visited Baramulla to assess the operational readiness of the Jammu and Kashmir Police and CRPF. During his visit, he chaired another joint security review at DPL Baramulla, focusing on coordination, resource utilization, and emerging security challenges.

He commended the forces’ efforts in maintaining law and order and emphasized the need for continued collaboration to enhance the region’s security framework.

IGP Birdi also reviewed the Special Operations Group (SOG), praising their training and professionalism in counter-terror operations.

The discussions included strategies for the upcoming summer season, highlighting key security tactics and contingency plans. Birdi expressed satisfaction with the personnel’s dedication and stressed the importance of proactive measures to address evolving security challenges.

The visit was attended by IG Ops Mitesh Jain, DIGP NKR Maqsood-ul-Zaman, DIG CRPF NKOR R S Rawat, SSP Baramulla Shri Gurinderpal Singh, SSP Sopore  Divya D-IPS, SSP Bandipora Harmeet Singh, SSP Kupwara Ghulam Jeelani, SP Handwara Mushtaq Ahmad, and other senior officers from both police and CRPF.

Krishna Karmaal Migrant Labourer Found Dead Under Mysterious Circumstances in Bijbehara, South Kashmir

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A migrant labourer was found dead under mysterious circumstances in the Bijbehara area of south Kashmir’s Anantnag district, officials said.An official said that the man has been identified as Krishna Karmaal (31) son of Daneshwar Karmaal of Jharkhand.

He was found dead on a road in the Kanjigund area of Bijbehara.He said that police have initiated investigation into the matter while body had been shifted to GMC Anantnag for medico-legal formalities—(KNO)

J&K Police Solve Theft Case in Srinagar, Recover Stolen Cash and Items, Accused Arrested

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Jammu and Kashmir Police on Friday said to have solved theft case by arresting the accused person involved in the commission of crime and recovered stolen property from his possession in Central Kashmir’s Srinagar district.

A Spokesperson said that Police Station Lal Bazar received a written complaint from one person namely Maqsood Ahmed Baba son of Ab Ahad Baba resident of Arzan Sahib Sopore A/P Jogi Wan Lal Bazar, stating therein that an unknown thief barged into his bread shop located in Jogiwan Lal bazar and stole cash amounting to Rs 34000 and some copper utensils. Accordingly, a case vide FIR No. 07/2025 under relevant sections of law was registered in Police Station Lal bazar and investigation initiated.

After strenuous efforts and analysis of evidence, the Police team apprehended an accused person identified as Asif Majeed Parry son of Abdul Majeed Parry resident of Waltengoo Kund Kulgam within hours after the commission of crime. During investigation, it came to fore that the thief had stolen DVR of CCTV cameras installed in a local mosque so as to evade any possibility of disclosure of his identity.

Upon his disclosure, stolen cash amount of ₹33731, DVR Of CCTV Camera of Masjid-e-Rahman, Jogiwan Lal bazar and copper utensils were also recovered. Further investigation of the case is in progress.

Citizens are urged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the nearby Police unit or Dial-112 without delay so that prompt action against the culprits will be taken. J&K Police is committed to protecting citizens and eliminating social crimes.

Farooq Abdullah Urges Preservation of Urdu and Kashmiri to Protect J&K’s Identity

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National Conference (NC) president and former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah on Thursday urged people to ensure Urdu and Kashmiri were passed on to the future generations to protect the region’s identity.

“To protect our identity, we must sustain our existence, which can only be achieved by keeping our mother languages alive. The sign of living nations is that they keep trying to keep their civilisation, culture, language and culture alive,” Dr. Abdullah said.

He made these remarks on the occasion of ‘Mother Language Day’ observed on February 21.The NC patron said all the languages spoken in J&K were essential to preserve the region’s unique identity and Kashmiriyat. “Every individual must take personal responsibility for preserving all languages spoken across Jammu, Kashmir, and Ladakh, including Urdu,” he said.

Without naming any party, Dr. Abdullah said “hostile elements were trying to harm Urdu and Kashmiri by labelling them as regional or religious languages”.

Underscoring the need to oppose such elements, Dr. Abdullah said people need to resist such efforts and ensure Urdu and Kashmiri are passed on to future generations.

“Preserving one’s language, culture, and heritage is a hallmark of proud and resilient nations. History bears witness to the fact that nations that forgot their language, culture, and traditions eventually faded into history,” he added.

Kashmir Today News: Latest Updates on Politics, Tourism, and Development

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Kashmir, often referred to as “Paradise on Earth,” remains a region of immense geopolitical significance and cultural richness. Today’s news from Kashmir highlights a mix of political developments, economic progress, and social initiatives, offering a glimpse into the region’s evolving landscape.

Political Developments

The political scenario in Kashmir continues to be dynamic, with ongoing discussions between local leaders and the central government. Today, key political figures emphasized the importance of dialogue and peaceful resolution to long-standing issues. The appointment of a new administrative head has sparked hopes for improved governance and development in the region.

Cross-border tensions also remain a focal point. Indian and Pakistani officials have exchanged statements regarding the Line of Control (LoC), with calls for de-escalation and diplomatic engagement. The international community has urged both nations to prioritize peace and stability in the region.

Economic Growth and Tourism Revival

Kashmir’s economy is showing signs of revival, particularly in the tourism sector. After years of challenges, including the COVID-19 pandemic and political unrest, the region is witnessing a surge in tourist arrivals. Hotels, houseboats, and local businesses are reporting a significant increase in bookings, thanks to aggressive promotional campaigns and improved infrastructure.

The government has also announced new initiatives to boost agriculture, horticulture, and handicrafts—key pillars of Kashmir’s economy. Schemes aimed at empowering local artisans and farmers are expected to create jobs and stimulate growth.

Social and Cultural Highlights

Kashmir’s rich cultural heritage continues to thrive, with festivals, art exhibitions, and literary events gaining momentum. Today, a major cultural festival kicked off in Srinagar, showcasing traditional Kashmiri music, dance, and cuisine. The event aims to promote the region’s unique identity and foster a sense of unity among its people.

Education and youth empowerment are also in focus. Several new skill development programs have been launched to equip young Kashmiris with the tools they need to succeed in a competitive global economy.

Security and Peace Efforts

Security remains a top priority in Kashmir, with authorities working tirelessly to maintain law and order. Today, reports indicate a decline in militancy-related incidents, attributed to increased community engagement and counter-insurgency operations. Local residents have expressed hope for a more peaceful future, with many calling for sustained efforts to address the root causes of conflict.

Environmental Concerns

Kashmir’s pristine environment is under threat due to climate change and unchecked urbanization. Today, environmental activists organized a rally in Srinagar to raise awareness about the need for sustainable development.

In conclusion, Kashmir today is a blend of challenges and opportunities. While political and security concerns persist, the region is making strides in economic growth, cultural preservation, and social development. As the world watches, Kashmir continues to strive for peace, prosperity, and progress.

CPI Jammu & Kashmir Protests for Restoration of Statehood

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Communist Party of India ( Jammu and Kashmir) on Friday organised a strong protest demonstration at Press Club Jammu, demanding restoration of early statehood.

Scores of CPI workers gathered outside Press Club Jammu and raised slogans in favour of the restoration of statehood.CPI State secretary G M Mizrab said that a dual power structure is not acceptable to the people of Jammu and Kashmir .

He said that that people of Jammu Kashmir had came out in large numbers to vote for a democratic government.” But it is rather unfortunate that the Central dispensation is not allowing the elected government to function smoothly”, said Mizrab.

He siad that people of Jammu and Kashmir suffered terribly since 2019 due to a protracted bureaucratic rule Com. Rakesh Sharma, National Council member CPI urged the Central government to restore the statehood forthwith.

District Secreaty Kurheed Ahmad Bhat while addressing the demonstration said that the statehood is the pressing need of Jammu and Kashmir.

Prominent among others who participated in the protest included youth leader Ishfaq Ahamd Sheik, Gulzar Ahmad, Assistant Secretary CPI, Council members, G.M Bhat and Bashir Ahmad.

CM Omar Abdullah Highlights Climate Change Threat and Education Reforms in Jammu & Kashmir

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Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today reiterated that Jammu and Kashmir is facing a severe threat from climate change, particularly in the form of a water crisis, stressing the need for greater awareness and action.

“We are not doing enough to educate our people about what is happening with climate change and the dangers it poses. A lot of that responsibility lies with us as political leaders,” the Chief Minister stated while addressing the inaugural session of a three-day workshop on ‘Capacity Building in Innovation Pedagogy for the Implementation of NEP-2020’ at Brig Rajinder Singh Auditorium, University of Jammu.

The workshop is being organized by the Malaviya Mission Teacher Training Center (MMTTC) in collaboration with the Skill Incubation, Innovation, Entrepreneurship Development Center (SIIEDC), University of Jammu. The event was attended by Vice-Chancellor of Jammu University Professor Umesh Rai, Vice-Chancellors of SMVD University, BGSBS University, and Cluster University of Jammu, along with senior faculty members, Principals of various colleges and students.

Addressing the pressing issue of climate change, the Chief Minister highlighted the alarming precipitation deficit in Jammu and Kashmir.

“Until this morning, when the rains finally came, we were facing an 80-85% precipitation deficit this winter, signaling a major water crisis. Our agricultural patterns rely on the assumption of sufficient water availability. But with current water levels, cultivating paddy, which is water-intensive, would be nearly impossible,” he warned.

Speaking on the ‘Design Your Degree’ (DYD) program under the National Education Policy (NEP-2020), the Chief Minister stated that the initiative empowers students to shape their education according to their interests, enhancing their skills and aligning them with evolving job market demands.

“As Jammu and Kashmir’s private sector expands—particularly in industry and tourism—and as the region integrates further into the national economy, more job opportunities will emerge. With Jammu University gaining national recognition, students equipped with relevant skills will have a competitive advantage,” he said. Reflecting on the pressure students face to secure high percentages, the Chief Minister remarked, “It’s astonishing how much pressure we put on our children. When you see the cut-off percentages for top colleges like those in Delhi University—some even at 100%—it raises the question: what is beyond 100%?”

He emphasized that the Design Your Degree program marks a transformative shift in education by allowing students to study subjects that genuinely interest them.

“This is a significant change from the traditional model, where students were told what to study. Now, they have the freedom to design their degree, enhancing both their academic experience and career prospects,” he said. Discussing future prospects in fields like artificial intelligence (AI), agriculture and tourism, the Chief Minister highlighted AI’s growing impact on education and industry.

“Artificial Intelligence is reshaping how we approach learning and work. While it presents challenges, like the ease of using tools like ChatGPT for academic tasks, it also offers immense opportunities for innovation and growth,” he observed.

He acknowledged the role of faculty members from Delhi University, pioneers of the Design Your Degree initiative, in guiding the program’s implementation.

“This shift requires a change in mindset for both students and teachers. Traditionally, teachers were told what to teach. Now, students are asked, ‘What do you want to learn?’ and teachers must adapt their approach accordingly. The expertise of these eminent professors is invaluable as we navigate this transition,” he added.

The Chief Minister expressed his commitment to supporting Jammu University in its academic endeavors, both in his individual capacity and as the Pro-Chancellor of the university.

“I assure you that as long as I am here, I will do whatever I can to help Jammu University grow and thrive,” he affirmed. Congratulating the Vice-Chancellor, faculty, and students of Jammu University for achieving the prestigious NAAC A++ accreditation, CM extended his best wishes for the success of the three-day workshop.

On the occasion, the Chief Minister also interacted with students from Government Women’s College (GWC) Parade and Jammu University under the Design Your Degree program, who shared their learning experiences. He described the interactions as inspiring and expressed his eagerness for more such engagements with young and talented minds.

Mian Altaf Ahmed Calls for Fast-Track Investigation into Disappearance of Three Labourers in Anantnag

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National Conference Member of Parliament, (Anantnag-Rajouri) Mian Altaf Ahmed on Thursday sought a fast track investigation into the disappearance of three labourers from Qazigund area in South Kashmir’s Anantnag district.

In a statement issued, Mian Altaf expressed his concern about the disappearance of three people namely Reyaz Ahmad, Showket Ahmed Residents of Pajan Qazigund and Mukhtar Ahmad resident of Lambar Qazigund in Anantnag district few days ago.

Mian Altaf urged the administration to fast track the investigations into the disappearance of the three people whose whereabouts are unknown since Feb 13 and to know their families about their whereabouts.

Mian Altaf expressed solidarity with the families of the three missing labourers and assured them of all possible help.(KNS)