To Curb Online Gambling Among Youth Aga Syed Hassan Mousvi Safvi calls For Collective Efforts

Aga Syed Hassan Mousvi Safvi

In light of the rising menace of online gambling in Jammu and Kashmir, prominent shia cleric Aga Syed Hassan Mousvi Safvi has issued a fervent appeal to parents, teachers, and religious preachers to take immediate and effective measures to safeguard the younger generation from falling prey to this growing social evil.
Addressing the issue during a gathering in Budgam, Aga Syed Hassan expressed deep concern over the recent incidents of financial ruin caused by online gambling platforms like Teen Patti. He emphasized the devastating effects these activities have on the moral, psychological, and financial well-being of individuals, particularly the youth.
“It is heartbreaking to see families destroyed and futures jeopardized by this silent plague of online gambling. Parents must remain vigilant and monitor their children’s online activities. Teachers should inculcate the values of hard work and responsibility among students, while preachers should guide the youth toward spirituality and moral discipline,” Aga Syed Hassan stated.
He urged community leaders to launch awareness campaigns highlighting the dangers of online gambling and its destructive impact on individuals and society. “We must act collectively to create an environment where our youth are inspired to channel their energies into constructive pursuits rather than destructive habits,” he added. Aga Syed Hassan also called on the government to take decisive action against online gambling platforms, suggesting stricter regulations and technological safeguards to protect vulnerable users. He further encouraged parents to foster open communication with their children and promote recreational activities that strengthen family bonds.
Aga Syed Hassan Mousvi Safvi reiterated the importance of a united front in combating this social menace, emphasizing that the collective efforts of parents, educators, and religious scholars are vital in steering the younger generation toward a brighter and more secure future.

India and Saudi Arabia Sign Hajj Agreement for 2025: Increased Quota Announced

Kiren Rijiju

 Kiren Rijiju, India’s Minister of Parliamentary Affairs and Minister of Minority Affairs, undertook an official visit to Saudi Arabia to finalize a bilateral agreement regarding the Hajj pilgrimage. During his visit, he held fruitful discussions with H.E. Tawfiq Bin Fawzan Al-Rabiah, Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Hajj and Umrah.
Rijiju received a warm welcome upon his arrival in Saudi Arabia by Ambassador Dr. Suhel Khan and Deputy Minister for Umrah Affairs, Prof. Abdulaziz A. Wazzan. Later, the Deputy Minister hosted Rijiju for a formal dinner, marking the cordial relations between the two nations.
On 13th January, the Indian minister and H.E. Tawfiq Bin Fawzan Al-Rabiah signed the bilateral Hajj agreement for 2025. A significant outcome of their discussions was the allocation of an increased quota of 1,75,025 Indian pilgrims for the pilgrimage.

Both parties expressed their commitment to ensuring the best services for the pilgrims, underscoring the importance of this spiritual journey.
Taking to the social media platform X (formerly Twitter), Rijiju shared the milestone, stating:“Haj Agreement 2025 signed with H.E. Tawfiq Bin Fawzan Al-Rabiah, Minister for Hajj and Umrah of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Finalized a quota of 1,75,025 pilgrims from India for Hajj 2025. We are committed to providing the best possible services to all our Haj pilgrims.”
The Hajj pilgrimage holds profound spiritual significance for Indian pilgrims, forging a deep connection to their faith. Acknowledging this, the Indian government remains dedicated to making the journey as seamless and comfortable as possible for all participants.(KNS)

Army Chief General Dwivedi: LAC Situation ‘Stable But Sensitive’, Highlights Women Officers and J&K Terrorism

Army Chief Gen Dwivedi

Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi on Monday apprised about the situation at Line of Actual Control (LAC), saying that the situation was “stable but sensitive”. He said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has met the Chinese head over the issue.

When asked about the situation at the LAC, Dwivedi said, “It is stable but sensitive. There have been a series of meetings. Even the Prime Minister has met the Chinese head.”

The Army chief further said that from April 20 onwards, both sides had moved forward and stopped the other side from going to the traditional areas of Depsang and Demchok in Ladakh, where they were carrying out the patrolling.

“Coming on to Depsang and Demchok, April 20 onwards, both sides had moved forward and stopped the other side from going to the traditional areas where they were carrying out the patrolling. As far as verification patrolling (is concerned), two rounds have already been completed by both sides over a period of time and both are quite satisfied with it. As far as the grazing ground is concerned, they have now mutually agreed upon…There is nothing called as buffer zone,” Dwivedi added.

The Army chief informed that some places were declared as a “temporary moratorium” amid the discussions during the violence. Dwivedi said that both sides will refrain from visiting the common areas as there are chances that the “violence level” might increase.

“Where you feel that the nature or the degree of violence can be high and the fuse is short, you create some distances. So when we carried out these negotiations over a period of time, some places were declared as a temporary moratorium. It means that both sides will remain back and will not go to the common areas because we still feel that if we meet at those places the violence level may go high,” he added.

The trust between India and China has a new definition, Army Chief Dwivedi said, adding that there was a need to come to a broader understanding in order to calm the situation and restore the trust.

“After April 20, the trust between the two countries has to have a new definition. Therefore, there is a requirement for us to sit together and thereafter come to a broader understanding of how we want to calm down the situation and restore trust. We are now looking forward to the next special representatives meeting which should take place,” Dwivedi said.

Furthermore, the Army Chief informed that nearly 1,700 women officers will be joining the Indian Army and the tri-services after their training concludes.

“Approximately 1700 women officers are presently training in the Sainik schools, military schools… So, it means that they will be coming to the Indian Army and the tri-services. So, therefore, it is something that is to happen and it will happen in the most mature way,” Dwivedi said.

He said that 60 per cent of terrorists killed in Jammu and Kashmir were Pakistani nationals. At a time when the efforts were to move towards terrorism, he added that 80 per cent of the terrorists active in the J&K are also from Pakistan.

“Violence level in Jammu and Kashmir is being orchestrated by the epicentre of terrorism in Pakistan. We have added 15,000 troops in 2024 and that is why terrorists have been neutralised in that area,” the Army Chief said. (ANI)

Jammu and Kashmir is Hub of Tunnels, Bridges and Ropeways, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugural Address at Sonamarg Tunnel

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said that Jammu and Kashmir is becoming a hub of tunnels, bridges and ropeways, adding that the world’s highest tunnel, railroad bridge and rail lines are being built here.

The Prime Minister was speaking after inaugurating the newly constructed Z-Morh tunnel in Sonamarg located in Jammu and Kashmir.The Prime Minister said that the world is in awe after witnessing the marvellous engineering of the Chenab Bridge.

Addressing the inaugural ceremony of the Sonamarg Tunnel, PM Modi said, “Our Jammu and Kashmir is becoming a hub of tunnels, bridges and ropeways. The highest tunnel in the world is being built here. The highest railroad bridge in the world is being built here. The highest rail lines in the world are being built here. The world is in awe after seeing the engineering of the Chenab Bridge.”

PM Modi said that there’s a time for everything, and all things will happen in its designated time. As PM Modi inaugurated the Sonamarg Tunnel today, he said that he has come here as ‘sevak’

“Today I came here as ‘sevak’ in between you. A few days ago I got the opportunity to lay the foundation stone of your own railway division in Jammu. This was your very old demand. Today I have got the opportunity to hand over the Sonamarg Tunnel to the country. One more long pending has been fulfilled. This is Modi, ‘wada karta hai to nibhata hai’. There’s a time for everything, and all things will happen in due course. When I speak about Sonarmarg Tunnel, this will ease the life of people of Kargil and Leh. This tunnel will reduce the hardships of the people of J-K and Ladakh,” the Prime Minister said.

PM Modi reminisced his old days stating that he used to come to Kashmir valley as BJP worker and used to travel several kilometres on foot for hours.

He said, “Two days ago, our CM has shared some pictures, after seeing those pictures, I was excited to come between you people. When I worked as BJP worker, I had to come frequently. I have spent a lot of time here, whether Sonamarg, Gulmarg, Baramulla or Ganderbal. we used to travel several kilometres on foot for hours and the snowfall used to be very heavy even then. But the warmth of the people of Jammu and Kashmir is such that we did not feel the cold. Today is a very special day, as every corner of state is in a festive mood. From today, Maha Kumbh has started in Prayagraj, crores of people have come for holy dip. The whole India is celebrating Lohri, Makar Sankranti, Pongal, Magh Bihu. I wish for all success of all.”

Highlighting that this weather is called ‘Chilla-i-Kalan’ in the valley, the Prime Minister stated that this weather brings new opportunities for tourist destinations like Sonamarg, as tourists from all over the country are flocking here.

PM Modi said, “This time of the year is of Chilla-i-Kalan here in the valley. This weather brings new opportunities for tourist destinations like Sonamarg. Tourists from all over the country are coming here. The work of this tunnel was actually started in 2015 only, when our party came into government. I am happy that this tunnel is completed in our government. This tunnel will bring various tourism opportunities in Sonamarg.”

“Now, Kashmir is being connected with railways. People are happy with the developmental works. Schools and colleges are being constructed. This is the new Jammu and Kashmir. The whole nation is engaged into making India a developed nation. It is possible when no any part of family is not left in the race of development. For this, our government with resolution of Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas is working,” he added.

The Sonamarg Tunnel project, around 12 km long, has been constructed at a cost of over Rs 2,700 crore.

It comprises of the Sonamarg main tunnel of 6.4 km in length, an egress tunnel and approach roads. Situated at an altitude of over 8,650 feet above sea level, it will enhance all-weather connectivity between Srinagar and Sonamarg enroute to Leh, bypassing landslide and avalanche routes and ensuring safer and uninterrupted access to the strategically critical Ladakh region.

The newly inaugurated Sonamarg tunnel will also promote tourism by transforming Sonamarg into a year-round destination, boosting winter tourism, adventure sports, and local livelihoods.

Along with the Zojila Tunnel, set for completion by 2028, it will reduce the route length from 49 km to 43 km and boost vehicle speed from 30 km/hr to 70 km/hr, ensuring seamless NH-1 connectivity between Srinagar Valley and Ladakh.

This enhanced connectivity will boost defence logistics, and drive economic growth and socio-cultural integration across Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurates Sonamarg Tunnel in Central Kashmir’s Ganderbal,LG J&K, CM, and Union Ministers Accompany PM

PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the highly anticipated Z Morh tunnel in Sonamarg area in central Kashmir’s Ganderbal district.

The 6.5km long vital Z-Morh tunnel being constructed near Gagengar area in central Kashmir’s Ganderbal district on Srinagar-Leh Highway was innagurated and dedicated to the Nation. Prime Minister inspected the tunnel and interacted with the tunnel authorities and workers.

The Lietunent Governor Manoj Sinha, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and several union ministers accompanied the PM. Prime Minsiter is scheduled to address a public gathering in Sonamarg in afternoon.

Pertinent to mention here that, the Work on the 6.5-km Z-Morh tunnel, part of a strategic project and a first step towards ensuring round-the-year connectivity between Kashmir valley and Ladakh region. Now open the Z-Morh tunnel will provide all-weather connectivity between Srinagar and famous tourist destination Sonamarg in Ganderbal district. The Z-Morh tunnel which is a stretch of 6.5 km will connect tourist destination Sonamarg along with a 5 km approach road is project worth 2700 crores. It is a bi-direction tunnel along with an escape tunnel for any eventuality. The Z-Morh tunnel is being developed by Apco Infratech Pvt Ltd at an estimated cost of Rs 2,700 crore.

PM Modi to Inaugurate Z-Morh Tunnel Today in Kashmir, Ensuring Year-Round Connectivity

Z-Morh Tunnel in Sonamarg

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will arrive in Srinagar on Monday morning to inaugurate the Z-Morh Tunnel in Ganderbal district. The event is being held amid extraordinary security arrangements across the district and other parts of Kashmir.

On Monday morning, PM Modi will land at the Srinagar Technical Airport, where he will be received by senior officials of the J&K administration, BJP’s J&K Unit President Sat Sharma, and other prominent BJP leaders. From the airport, the PM will board a helicopter to Sonamarg where he will formally inaugurate the Z-Morh Tunnel and later address a public gathering.

The inauguration ceremony will also be attended by Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari, and several other ministers and officials. The event marks a significant milestone in the government’s efforts to improve connectivity and infrastructure in J&K.

The 6.5 km Z-Morh Tunnel is a vital infrastructure project that ensures year-round connectivity to the picturesque Sonamarg tourist resort, which was traditionally inaccessible during the harsh winter months due to heavy snowfall. The tunnel is part of a larger initiative, alongside the under-construction Zojila Tunnel, to provide all-weather access to the strategically important region of Ladakh.

In preparation for the PM’s visit, security measures have been heightened in Srinagar and Ganderbal districts. Senior-ranked Police officers are camping in Ganderbal district to oversee security arrangements. The Ganderbal-Zojila road has been closed to public traffic from Saturday to Monday to ensure the area remains secure. Special Security Group (SSG) personnel took over the area days before the visit and multiple checkpoints have been established to monitor movement.

After inaugurating the tunnel at 11:45 am, PM Modi will address a public gathering in Sonamarg. Officials expect a significant turnout for the PM’s address, which will likely focus on the development and integration of J&K with the rest of the country.

This visit marks PM Modi’s first trip to J&K since the elected government was formed. It also represents his 12th visit to J&K since taking office as PM. Ahead of the inauguration, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah visited the tunnel on Saturday to oversee the final preparations. He shared images from his visit on microblogging site X, which were later reshared by PM Modi, highlighting the collaborative efforts for the successful completion of the project.

Prominent social activist and Rashtrapati Awardee Mudasir Dar Submits Memorandum to LG Manoj Sinha, Advocates for Retaining NIT at Newa, Pulwama

Mudasir Dar

In a decisive move reflecting the collective aspirations of Pulwama’s people, Prominent social activist and Rashtrapati Awardee Mudasir Dar submitted a comprehensive memorandum to Hon’ble Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, urging the retention of the proposed National Institute of Technology (NIT) at Newa, Pulwama.

Representing a wide spectrum of stakeholders, including educators, traders, sportspersons, religious leaders, and civil society members, the memorandum underscored the strategic and developmental significance of Newa as the site for this prestigious institution. It highlighted the transformative potential of the NIT in driving educational excellence, youth empowerment, national Integration and economic growth in South Kashmir.

The memorandum also advocated for a balanced and inclusive approach, suggesting the use of minimum land, prioritizing barren areas, and ensuring fair compensation for affected farmers. Key signatories to this collective effort included Renowned educationist Prof. Ab Hamid Sheikh, Fayaz Wani (Vice-President, Pulwama Traders Association), Molvi Aijaz Noori (Religious Leader), Owais Yaqoob (International MMA Fighter), Altaf Ahmad Bhat (Chairman, J&K Civil Society), Shariya Manzoor (National Boxer),Javaid Sofi (Prominent Journalist ) and several others from diverse fields.

In response, the Hon’ble LG provided a patient hearing and assured that the NIT project would remain in Pulwama, emphasizing the government’s commitment to equitable development and youth-centric progress in the region.

Expressing gratitude on behalf of the people of Pulwama, Mudasir Dar remarked, “We are deeply thankful to Hon’ble LG Manoj Sinha Ji for his visionary leadership and for recognizing the significance of this project for Pulwama’s future. His assurance strengthens our collective resolve to work towards a brighter and more empowered tomorrow for our youth.”

The submission of this memorandum marks a pivotal moment in Pulwama’s journey towards educational and socio-economic transformation, with the proposed NIT poised to become a beacon of progress, innovation, and national integration in the region.

J&K Government Redesignates IAS Officers Mohammad Aijaz Assad and Sarmad Hafeez

Mohammad Aijaz Assad and Sarmad Hafeez

Jammu and Kashmir Government has redesignated IAS officers Mohammad Aijaz Assad and Sarmad Hafeez following their promotions to higher pay scales.

As per the official order, Sarmad Hafeez has been designated as Commissioner Secretary, Youth Services and Sports (YSS) Department while Mohammad Aijaz Assad has been appointed as Secretary, Rural Development and Panchayati Raj Department.

The redesignation follows their elevation to Super Time Scale (Level 14 in the pay matrix) and Selection Grade (Level 13 in the pay matrix), respectively.

PM Modi Highlights Youth’s Role in India’s Development at Viksit Bharat Young Leaders Dialogue

Viksit Bharat

Prime Minister Narendra Modi asserted on Sunday that the capabilities of India’s young population will power the country’s rise to becoming developed. Addressing the Viksit Bharat Young Leaders Dialogue, he emphasized that no power can stop India from becoming a developed country if the spirit of ‘Viksit Bharat’ guides its every step, policy, and decision.

Modi highlighted the importance of setting big targets for the country to march forward and noted that India is accomplishing numerous goals in different sectors ahead of time. He cited examples such as India becoming an open defecation-free country, manufacturing Covid vaccines, and inoculating its population against the virus.

Asserting that the 25 years till 2047 are India’s golden period (Amrit Kaal), Modi expressed full confidence that the young population will realize the dream of ‘Viksit Bharat’. He also mentioned the country’s hopes to host the Olympics in the next decade and stressed the role of high growth in India’s development.

The event was held on the occasion of Swami Vivekananda’s birth anniversary, which is observed as the National Youth Festival. Modi recounted how the country’s capacity and budget in different fields have risen with the growth of its economy, asserting that the Indian economy is on its way to becoming the third biggest in the world and will cross USD 10 trillion by the next decade.

Srinagar Police Freeze Over 100 Bank Accounts Linked to Drug Traffickers

100 Bank Accounts

Srinagar Police on Sunday said to have has intensified financial investigations into multiple narcotic smuggling cases, leading to the freezing of more than 100 bank accounts linked to drug traffickers.

These accounts collectively contain deposits amounting to several lakhs of rupees. All transactions associated with these accounts are under detailed scrutiny to trace the flow of illicit funds. The freezing of these accounts has effectively blocked access to financial resources used by drug trafficking networks.

The individuals holding these accounts have been arrested in connection with cases registered under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act in Srinagar District. Those apprehended have been involved in the trafficking of narcotics and psychotropic substances, posing a significant threat to the community, particularly the youth.

Comprehensive investigations, conducted under the relevant provisions of the NDPS Act, have led to the freezing of these bank accounts containing substantial sums, prima-facie identified as proceeds of illegal narcotic trade. Furthermore , moveable and immovable properties valued at crores of rupees, found to be acquired through these illicit activities, have been attached under the applicable legal framework.

This action has been set into motion under Section 68F(2) of the NDPS Act.J&K Police remains steadfast in its commitment to combating the menace of drug abuse and trafficking.

Police urges the public to join hands in this fight by providing any information related to drug peddling or drug abuse. Members of the public are requested to contact their nearest police station or dial 112 to report drugs related suspicious activities.