BSF Constable Dies in Barrack Fire at 62nd Battalion Camp in North Kashmir’s Bandipora

Dead body

A constable of the Border Security Force (BSF) lost his life after a fire broke out in a barrack at a BSF camp in Bandipora, officials said on Tuesday.

The incident took place late last night at the 62nd Battalion camp in the Madar area of Bandipora, located in north Kashmir. Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel


What Happened

According to officials, a sudden fire engulfed one of the barracks inside the camp. The flames spread rapidly and completely gutted the structure before help could arrive.

The constable was inside the barrack at the time of the fire and could not be rescued. He was charred to death in the incident.


Victim Identified

The deceased has been identified as Ramesh Kumar, a resident of Jalandhar district in Punjab.

After the fire was brought under control, his body was recovered from the gutted barrack and shifted to the District Hospital Bandipora for medico-legal formalities.

Officials said that after completion of the required procedures, the body will be sent to his native place in Punjab for last rites.


Official Response

Authorities have taken cognisance of the incident, and further details are awaited. The exact cause of the fire has not yet been officially confirmed.

The incident has cast a shadow of grief over the BSF unit and the local area, highlighting the risks faced by security personnel even outside active operations.

JKGBYWC, JKFRC Warn of Public Campaign Over Alleged Harassment of Bakerwal Families in Rajouri

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The Jammu & Kashmir Gujjar Bakerwal Youth Welfare Conference (JKGBYWC) and the Jammu & Kashmir Forest Rights Coalition (JKFRC) have issued a stern warning of a full-scale public campaign, alleging systematic harassment of seven nomadic Bakerwal families in the Mehari Gujjran area of Rajouri District.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

In a statement issued to News Agency Kashmir News Service (KNS), the groups accused Forest Department authorities of persistently targeting the families for the past two years under the pretext of protecting forest land. 

The statement was endorsed by Dr. Shaikh Ghulam Rasool, Chairman of the JKFRC, and Zahid Parwaz Choudhary, State President of the JKGBYWC, alongside other coalition leaders.

The leadership condemned what they described as a blatant disregard for established law. They asserted that the Forest Rights Act (FRA) of 2006 explicitly recognizes the traditional rights of such forest-dwelling communities. Furthermore, they argued that the harassment violates Article 21 of the Constitution, which guarantees the fundamental right to life and livelihood.

“Any agency or officer violating these sacred laws must be held accountable under the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, which is designed to protect marginalized communities from such institutional oppression,” the statement read. It also cautioned that the department’s actions contravene international commitments, specifically Sustainable Development Goal 10 aimed at reducing inequality.

The statement reads that a point of particular contention raised by the organizations is that the targeted families possess valid legal documentation—including Ration Cards, Voter IDs, and Aadhaar cards—all officially registered to the Mehari Gujjran area.

Local representative Shazia Tabasum Choudhary, the Sarpanch of the area, has reportedly been advocating for the families for two years. She claims to have exhausted all administrative avenues to halt the eviction attempts. In a renewed appeal, she has called upon the concerned Minister, the District Administration, and the Tribal Affairs Department to intervene.

“For two years, these families have been uprooted in their search for justice, their livelihoods destroyed and their children’s education severely disrupted,” Choudhary stated, holding the authorities directly responsible for the distress.

The JKGBYWC has urgently appealed to Forest Minister Javed Ahmed Rana to personally intervene and take strict action against the officers involved. They have also demanded that the Tribal Affairs Department, as the nodal agency for the FRA, immediately recommend the filing of a First Information Report (FIR) against the concerned forest officials for violating the Act.

Expressing profound disappointment, the organizations criticized the “criminal silence” of the local MLA and other political representatives, emphasizing that advocating for vulnerable, landless communities is a fundamental duty of elected officials.

The groups will no longer tolerate the alleged harassment and are prepared to launch a vigorous public campaign against all parties deemed responsible for the families’ two-year ordeal the statement further reads.(KNS)

Former JD(U) Youth Leader Syed Amjid Rizvi Joins PDP in Budgam

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Syed Amjid Rizvi, former Youth President of the Janata Dal (United) from B.K. Pora Chadoora in central Kashmir’s Budgam district, officially joined the Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party on Saturday.

He was welcomed by senior PDP leaders, including former minister Ghulam Nabi Lone Hanjura, Pulwama MLA Waheed-ur-Rehman Para, Aga Muntazir Mehdi, PDP Budgam District President Mohd Yasin Bhat, Women’s Wing President Tabassum Khan, Youth Vice President Najmu Saqib, Youth Central Kashmir General Secretary Shahnawaz Mir, and Youth Budgam District President Mushtaq Zoohami, along with other party leaders and workers.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

Speaking on the occasion, as reported by Kashmir News Service, Rizvi said his decision to join the PDP was based on strong political and moral belief. He said he was deeply disturbed by the actions of Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, especially an incident involving the removal of a Muslim woman’s hijab, which he called an attack on dignity, religious freedom, and constitutional values.

Rizvi said he was inspired by the clear and bold stand of the PDP under the leadership of Mehbooba Mufti, who has consistently spoken against injustice and supported the rights and dignity of women and minorities.

He added that the PDP remains one of the few political parties that continues to speak for marginalised communities and resist majoritarian pressure. He said that at a time when democratic space is shrinking and dissent is discouraged, Mehbooba Mufti’s leadership reflects moral strength, political clarity, and a strong commitment to people’s rights.

Senior PDP leaders welcomed Rizvi into the party and said his joining would strengthen the party at the grassroots level in Budgam. They reaffirmed the PDP’s stand against injustice and its commitment to democracy, dignity, minority rights, and constitutional values.

Aga Syed Hassan Mosavi Praises Imam Khamenei’s Leadership, Dismisses Rumours

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The President of Anjuman-e-Sharie Shian Jammu and Kashmir, Aga Syed Hassan Mosavi, said that those spreading rumours are ignoring an important reality. He said such claims come from confusion and the mindset of global imperial arrogance.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

Addressing Friday congregational prayers at the Markazi Imam Bargah in Budgam, Aga Hassan said the West is facing Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, who has emerged as a symbol of political firmness and strategic awareness.

He said Imam Khamenei is not just a symbolic leader but someone with a clear, organised, and long-term political vision that stands against the imperial system.

Aga Hassan added that Imam Khamenei’s leadership is based on ground realities, balance of power, public support, and strong institutions, rather than emotional slogans. He said that despite continuous pressure, sanctions, and psychological warfare, Imam Khamenei has consistently defended state sovereignty as a core principle.

Three Houses Gutted in Pandan Nowhatta fire, Firefighter Among injured

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At least three residential houses were completely gutted after a fire broke out in the Pandan Nowhatta area of Srinagar on Thursday afternoon, officials said.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

The State Fire Control Room at Batamaloo received a distress call at around 4:38 pm, following which fire tenders from Fire Station Babdem and Fire Station Maharaj Gunj were immediately rushed to the spot. Given the congested and densely populated nature of the locality, additional reinforcements were later deployed from the Fire and Emergency Services headquarters and Fire Station Syed Hameed Pora.

On arrival, firefighters found three adjoining residential houses fully engulfed in flames. Fire personnel acted swiftly and showed remarkable courage and professionalism, managing to bring the fire under control and prevent it from spreading to nearby buildings.

During the operation, one firefighter sustained injuries, while two local youths were also injured while assisting or caught in the incident. All three were promptly shifted to a nearby hospital, where their condition is reported to be stable.

The firefighting operation was carried out under the overall supervision of Dr Mir Aqib Hussain, Deputy Director, Fire & Emergency Services, Command Srinagar, with on-ground coordination led by Mobilising Officer Aijaz Ahmad Shah.

Officials said the cause of the fire has not yet been determined and is currently under investigation.

DC Shopian Reviews Mission Yuva Progress, Calls for Faster Credit Linkage and Stronger Support for Local Entrepreneurs

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Deputy Commissioner Shopian, Shishir Gupta, on Tuesday chaired a comprehensive review meeting to assess the progress and effectiveness of Mission Yuva in the district.

According to an official statement, the meeting involved a detailed assessment of the Mission’s key components. These included capacity-building programmes, progress under the Beyond Sanction Campaign, facilitation and coverage of Lakhpati Didi beneficiaries, enterprise mentorship initiatives, and the status of cases pending with banks for financial approval. The review focused on identifying operational gaps and improving the delivery mechanism to achieve better results.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

The Deputy Commissioner underlined the need for a coordinated and outcome-driven approach among all stakeholders. He directed members of the Small Business Development Unit (SBDU) and Business Help Desks (BHDs) to step up beneficiary support, provide effective handholding, and strengthen field-level engagement so that approved cases are converted into sustainable entrepreneurial ventures.

Emphasising the importance of timely credit linkage, the DC urged bank officials to fast-track eligible cases by removing procedural delays and ensuring quick financial assistance to beneficiaries.

J&K Waqf Board Chairperson Visits Kabamarg Shrine, Inaugurates New Facilities

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Chairperson of the Jammu and Kashmir Waqf Board, Syed Dr Syed Darakhshan Andrabi, on Monday visited Aasar-e-Shareef Kabamarg in Anantnag and paid obeisance at the revered shrine.

During the visit, Dr Andrabi took part in an important inauguration programme in the presence of local residents. She was accompanied by Waqf Board officers and engineers. The Chairperson inaugurated the newly built Administrative Block and the Ornamental Aluminium Composite Panel (OACP) dome of the shrine. She also inaugurated the upgradation works of the Grand Masjid at Kabamarg.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

Speaking on the occasion, Dr Andrabi said the Waqf Board remains fully committed to the continuous development of Kabamarg shrine, as well as all other shrines managed by the Board across Jammu and Kashmir.

Later, she visited the shrine of Syed Ahmad Kirmani at Movera in Pahalgam, where she offered prayers for peace, prosperity and the well-being of the people.

Talking to the media, Dr Andrabi said that dedicated service combined with a clear vision helps achieve positive results. She said modern, innovative and sustainable technologies are being used in Waqf projects, with a strong focus on quality, transparency and accountability.

She further said that over the past three years, the Waqf Board has significantly improved facilities at the Kabamarg shrine. These include the construction of sanitation facilities, improved pathways, Masjid upgradation, food distribution points and other related works to ensure greater comfort for devotees.

The Executive Magistrate of the Board, Ishtiyaq Mohiuddin, also accompanied the Chairperson during the visit.

Army Soldier Dies After Cardiac Arrest at Rashtriya Rifles Camp in Anantnag

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An Indian Army soldier died on Sunday after suffering a cardiac arrest at a military camp in Anantnag district of Jammu and Kashmir, officials said.

The soldier, Naik Pargat Singh, collapsed at the 19 Rashtriya Rifles Camp in Larkipora area of Anantnag. He was immediately attended to, but could not be saved.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

Naik Pargat Singh was a resident of Amritsar in Punjab and had joined the Army in 2015. He had been serving the nation for nearly a decade.

The Srinagar-based Chinar Corps expressed deep sorrow over his death. In a message posted on X, the Corps said it was deeply grieved by the untimely loss of the brave soldier and extended heartfelt condolences to his family.

The Army said it stands firmly with the bereaved family during this difficult time.

Sakeena Itoo Honours Louis Braille on 217th Birth Anniversary, Reaffirms Support for Visually Impaired

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Minister for Social Welfare, Education, Health and Medical Education Sakeena Itoo on Sunday addressed the 217th birth anniversary celebrations of Louis Braille in Jammu, paying tribute to the inventor of the tactile reading system that has transformed the lives of visually impaired people across the world.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

Several senior officials attended the programme, including Secretary Social Welfare Bashir Ahmad Khan, Director Social Welfare Jammu Ranjeet Singh, Programme Officer ICDS, District Social Welfare Officer Jammu, and the Superintendent of the Rehabilitation Centre for the Speech and Visually Impaired (RSVI), Jammu. Parents and a large number of visually impaired children were also present.

Addressing the gathering, Minister Sakeena Itoo said the event was important as it was linked to a strong social cause. She said visually impaired children possess immense talent, which needs proper guidance and support to help them build a successful future. She stressed that a society’s real progress is measured by how it treats and uplifts its most vulnerable sections.

The Minister reaffirmed the government’s commitment to social justice and inclusive development, with special focus on the welfare and empowerment of specially abled children. “Every child is gifted in their own way. It is our collective responsibility to identify their strengths, nurture their abilities and ensure no child is left behind,” she said.

Sakeena Itoo called for a joint and compassionate approach towards supporting specially abled children. She said they need not only financial help but also emotional support, quality education, skill development opportunities and a supportive environment to achieve their full potential.

She also highlighted various initiatives of the Social Welfare Department aimed at early intervention, rehabilitation, inclusive education and livelihood support for persons with disabilities. The Minister urged parents, teachers, civil society groups and the wider community to work closely with the government to create a more caring and inclusive system.

The Minister said Jammu and Kashmir is a welfare state and that the Social Welfare Department plays a key role in ensuring support reaches every section of society. She appreciated the efforts of the department and RSVI for building confidence among children and enabling them to perform confidently at different platforms.

Referring to the leadership of Omar Abdullah, Sakeena Itoo said the government remains fully committed to the welfare of specially abled persons. Strengthening the social welfare framework and promoting inclusive growth, she added, remain central goals of the administration.

Paying rich tributes to Louis Braille, the Minister said that observing his birth anniversary is a way of remembering a great individual who brought light into the lives of visually impaired people by introducing the Braille system, allowing them to read and write through touch.

On the occasion, the Minister also felicitated visually impaired children who have won medals and honours in various sports championships across the country. She further honoured students who performed exceptionally well in different academic examinations, praising their hard work and determination.

Louis Braille (1809–1852) was a French educator and inventor who revolutionized the lives of the blind by creating Braille, a tactile system of reading and writing.His invention remains the global standard for blind literacy nearly 200 years later.

Early Life and Tragedy

Born in Coupvray, France, Braille was not born blind. At the age of three, while playing in his father’s leather workshop, he accidentally struck one of his eyes with a sharp tool called an awl. The wound became severely infected, and the infection spread to his other eye (a condition likely known as sympathetic ophthalmia).By age five, he was completely blind.

The Invention of the System

Braille was a brilliant student and received a scholarship to the National Institute for Blind Youth in Paris. At the time, blind students read by tracing large, embossed letters—a process that was slow and made writing nearly impossible.

When he was 12, he learned about a military code called “night writing,” developed by Captain Charles Barbier. It used 12 raised dots to allow soldiers to communicate silently in the dark. Braille recognized its potential but found it too complex. He spent the next three years simplifying it:

  • The 6-Dot Cell: He reduced the 12-dot system to a six-dot cell ($2 \times 3$ grid).
  • Finger-Friendly: This size was crucial because a person’s fingertip could feel the entire cell at once without moving.
  • Versatility: By age 15, he had perfected the system to include the alphabet, punctuation, and even music and mathematics.

Resistance and Legacy

Despite its efficiency, the Braille system faced significant pushback from sighted teachers who feared they would become obsolete if blind students could read independently. It was not officially adopted in France until 1854—two years after Louis Braille died of tuberculosis at the age of 43.

Irshad Rasool Kar Announces Major Development, De-Congestion Plan for Sopore Under CM’s Guidance

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The Sopore Constituency is poised for a significant transformation, with a comprehensive development program being finalized under the direct guidance of the Chief Minister’s Office.

The announcement was made by MLA Sopore, Irshad Rasool Kar, following a de-congestion review meeting at the Dak Bungalow in Baramulla. MLA Kar stated that the initiative was advanced during a high-level meeting chaired by Cabinet Minister Javid Ahmad Dar.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

The session focused on implementing the Chief Minister’s directives concerning the vital Sopore Fruit Mandi and a substantial de-congestion plan for Sopore Town.

“All new developmental project proposals and detailed de-congestion plans were discussed thoroughly,” said MLA Kar.

The meeting included representatives from the Sopore Fruit Mandi, who presented their specific demands and viewpoints. “We will genuinely work to incorporate their valid concerns into the new plan,” Kar assured. He added that special attention would be given to constructing new connecting bridges and roads servicing the fruit mandi to enhance connectivity and operational efficiency

Regarding Sopore Town, the MLA detailed that discussions covered several key projects. These include the development of Mini-Secretariat Road, Sofi Mohd Akbar Road, Watlab Road, Jamia Road, and Watlab Bund Road. Critical infrastructure projects, such as a hospital and the establishment of multiple car-parking facilities at strategic locations within the town, were also part of the proposals.

“Minister Dar shared his insights and issued necessary directives. We also raised constituency-specific issues for consideration,” Kar stated.

He confirmed that a complete program based on these deliberations will be submitted to Chief Minister Omar Abdullah in the coming days.

Emphasizing the significance of this moment, MLA Kar said, “A public-oriented government has returned after a decade. While building initial momentum takes time, starting this year the public will begin to see visible, on-the-ground changes in development.”(KNS)