CPI J&K Mourns Death of Comrade Amreek Singh; Leaders Recall His Lifelong Commitment and Service

Amreek Singh

The Communist Party of India (J&K unit) on Tuesday expressed deep shock over the demise of Comrade Amreek Singh.

CPI state secretary G.M. Mizrab said Singh was a dedicated comrade who worked tirelessly for the party and remained committed to its ideals till his last breath. He described Singh’s passing as a personal loss.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

Paying glowing tributes, Gulzar Ahmad, Assistant Secretary of the party, said that in Singh’s death, the CPI has lost a steadfast comrade whose dedication never wavered. He recalled Singh as a compassionate and principled worker who stood firmly by the party in every situation.

Senior party leaders Naresh Munshi, I.B. Zutshi and Mohammad Maqbool also paid rich tributes to the deceased comrade.

Sikh Man Charred to Death in Late-Night House Fire in Kupwara; Police Launch Investigation

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A Sikh man was charred to death after a devastating late-night fire broke out at his residence in main town Kupwara.

According to eyewitnesses, raging flames suddenly erupted from deceased’s house at around 10:15 pm on Tuesday night. “At the time of the incident, deceased was asleep inside his room on the first floor of his house. Although we rushed to alert Fire and Emergency Services, but by the time the raging flames were brought under control, he had already been charred to death,” said an eyewitness.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

Another eyewitness described the incident as heartbreaking, saying the fire spread rapidly and left the family and the entire locality in deep shock.The deceased has been identified as Rinku Singh, a well-known local watch repairer who owned a shop near Gurudwara Kupwara.

A senior Police officer confirmed to Greater Kashmir about the death of the person and said that investigation has been set into motion to verify the actual cause of his death.

BGSBU Completes Selection of First NCC Cadet Contingent with Support from 5th NCC Battalion

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The rigorous selection process for the first contingent of National Cadet Corps (NCC) cadets at Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University (BGSBU) was successfully concluded today. The selection was expertly conducted by a specialized team of Army personnel from the 5th NCC Battalion, Poonch, who are instrumental in establishing the new NCC Wing on campus.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

​Dr. Abdul Hannan Khan and Dr. Pervez Alam, the Chief Proctor, were present to oversee the proceedings and ensure the smooth execution of the process.

​The Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor (HVC) and the Registrar profoundly appreciated the dedicated efforts of all involved in making this selection a success. They specifically extended their sincere thanks to the NCC 5th Battalion, Poonch, for their meticulous planning, professionalism, and collaboration in establishing and supporting the new NCC unit at BGSBU.

Terror Hideout Busted in Doda Forest; Rifle and Ammunition Recovered in Joint Operation

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A terrorist hideout was busted in a dense forest in Jammu and Kashmir’s Doda district, leading to the recovery of a rifle and ammunition on Sunday, officials said.

The operation was jointly conducted by the Special Operations Group (SOG) of local police and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) in the forest area of Bhallara in Thathri, officials added.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

They further informed that a self-loading rifle, its two magazines and 20 rounds were recovered from a hideout deep inside the forest during the operation, which was underway when the last reports were received.However, no one has been arrested in connection with the recovery, so far, officials added.

Srinagar Court Jails Man for Allowing Minor to Drive; Calls for ‘No Vehicle for Minors’ Policy in Schools

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Observing it as a violation that posed a serious threat to public safety, a court here Saturday sentenced a man to three years’ imprisonment for allowing his minor son to drive a vehicle.

The Court also called for framing a policy like “No Vehicle for Minors” in educational institutions and urged for special drives against the violators by traffic police.Special Mobile Magistrate Srinagar Shabir Ahmad Malik sentenced the accused Mushtaq Ahmad to three years simple imprisonment and imposed Rs 25,000 as fine on him after convicting him for the commission of offence under Section 199A of Motor Vehicles Act 1988.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

The court also ordered for cancelling the registration of the particular vehicle for a period of twelve months.However, the court granted probation to the violator, saying the offence does not involve moral turpitude and the violator has no prior convictions.

Moreover, the Court directed the convict to execute a bond of Rs 2 lakh for maintaining peace and good behaviour for a period of two years. It further ordered that if the convict violated any condition of the bond during this period, he would undergo the sentence proposed and the bond amount of Rs 2 lakh would stand forfeited to the government.

In its judgment the court placed on record the number of deaths that happened in the last five years (2020 to 2024) due to road accidents in India.

“Approximately 810,913 precious lives are lost due to negligent driving/ bypassing traffic rules in last 5 years 1,38,383 died in 2020; 1,53,972 in 2021; 1,68,491 in 2022; 1,72,890 in 2023 and 1,77,177 in 2024,” the court said.

The court observed that these numbers are alarming and it was high time that people take traffic laws very seriously.

While the court underscored that we as a society must realise that these lives can be saved if traffic rules are followed, it said: “Simple measures — such as wearing a seat belt, a helmet or proper headgear, and keeping mobile phones aside while driving — are not mere formalities but essential habits that protect and save lives”.

The court observed that “this sense of responsibility should come from within us, and not only when a police officer is around to remind us.”

Underage driving is a major contributor to traffic accidents and congestion, posing serious risks to other motorists and pedestrians, the court said.

The Court held that “it is important to realise that Parents, guardians or owners of vehicles are responsible for providing vehicles to their minor children. “It is observed many times these minors are driving vehicles, riding bikes in and around, schools or crowded places, resulting in accidents and loss of lives”.

The court observed that “it is the first and foremost duty of parents not to provide their minor children any vehicle unless they attain majority and have license to drive the vehicle.”

While the court noted that it is the duty of principals and teachers not to allow the minor students to drive the vehicles and impart education regarding these issues, it said: “By allowing minors to drive we are only producing violators and victims and not responsible citizens”.

The court directed that a copy of the judgment it passed be sent to J&K’s Commissioner Secretary School Education with a request to circulate the same in all government and private schools and direct them to educate the students as well as their parents or guardians regarding these issues.

“I would also request the Commissioner Secretary School Education to issue directives to all the schools and frame some policy like “No Vehicle policy for Minors” in education institutes. So as to contribute to this noble cause that may save many lives,” the Special Mobile Magistrate said. The Court also directed IGP Traffic J&K to conduct a special drive against the minors as violators.

India Pushes AI Adoption in Power Sector to Cut Consumer Bills and Boost Energy Efficiency

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India aims to lower consumer power bills and improve energy utilisation through wider adoption of artificial intelligence across distribution networks, said Shashank Misra, Joint Secretary at the Ministry of Power.

Speaking to ANI, on the sidelines of the National Conference on the Use of AI/ML in the Power Distribution Sector in the national capital, Misra said that the government is pushing AI tools to help distributors detect theft-prone zones more accurately and respond faster.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

“The aim is to reduce the bill of consumers and better utilise the energy,” he said, highlighting the daily usage and earth leakages inside the house.

Misra said AI-driven analytics will enable discoms to identify abnormal consumption patterns, target field inspections, and minimise technical and commercial losses, which remain a major cost burden for utilities and consumers.

He added that the ministry is exploring the use of large language models, including GPT-based systems, to support decision-making, automate workflows and strengthen real-time monitoring across the distribution sector.

“These technologies will allow us to act quicker and improve overall efficiency,” Misra said.

Speaking at the same event yesterday, energy experts highlighted that India is uniquely positioned to capitalise on its already surplus power capacity, as the rapid expansion of data centres is driving unprecedented energy demand.

According to the experts, the country has the potential to emerge as a global leader by treating electricity as a tradable commodity and demonstrating its capability to meet growing domestic and international energy needs.

Earlier this October, the government released a draft of the Electricity (Amendment) Bill, 2025, aimed at making Indian industry and logistics more competitive by rationalising electricity costs and reducing hidden cross-subsidies.

The Government has stated that the bill promotes cost-reflective tariffs to ensure the sector’s financial viability, while fully protecting subsidised tariffs for farmers and low-income households.

It aims to create a future-ready electricity sector that delivers reliable, affordable, and high-quality power to every consumer: farmers and households, to shops and industries.

The Bill moves away from the old monopoly supply model and encourages a performance-driven approach, where both public and private utilities compete fairly to improve consumer service. It promotes better use of the existing electricity network with transparency and accountability so that citizens get more value for every rupee spent. (ANI)

Anantnag House Destroyed in Midnight Fire at Damhall Village, Short Circuit Suspected

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A Residential house was completely damaged in midnight blaze at Damhall village in South Kashmir’s Anantnag district.

Officials said that during the intervening night, a fire erupted in a house at Damhal and soon engulfed the whole structure.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

Soon, fire tenders, police, and locals reached the spot and doused off the fire; however, the house was completely damaged by then.Preliminary reports suggest that the cause of the fire was a short circuit.Meanwhile, police have taken cognizance of the incident.(GNS)

Srinagar Police Conduct Citywide Inspections of Medical Shops to Strengthen Security and Ensure Compliance

Inspections of Medical Shops

In line with ongoing efforts to ensure transparency and accountability in health institutions and security protocols within the city, Srinagar Police on Sunday carried out inspections of medical shops, chemists and pharmacies across the city.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

The inspections were aimed at preventing misuse of medical shops for unauthorized storage of illegal or hazardous materials, furthering of unlawful activities and strengthening the internal security within medical institutions.

The medicines, medical equipments, cash books etc. were thoroughly examined, and shop owners were reminded to maintain proper safety protocols and mandatory documentation requirements.

During the inspections, Police teams verified:

  • Proper maintenance of stock and sales records
  • Identity verification procedures for purchasers
  • Compliance with security-related guidelines
  • Validity of licenses and adherence to regulatory norms

Shop owners were briefed on the heightened security scenario and were urged to remain vigilant, promptly report suspicious transactions, and maintain complete transparency in operations.

Such inspections will be conducted regularly as part of routine vigilance to maintain a safe and secure environment in the city.

Srinagar Police reiterates its commitment to ensuring safety of citizens and maintaining the security of the Nation.

BGSBU Mourns the Demise of Prof. Dost Mohammed, Founder Dean of School of Management Studies

Prof. Dost Mohammed

Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University expresses profound grief on the sad demise of Prof. Dost Mohammed, Ex-Professor and Founder Dean, School of Management Studies, who passed away today.

The Hon’ble Vice Chancellor, Prof. Jawaid Iqbal, has expressed deep sorrow at the passing of Prof. Dost Mohammed, describing him as an exceptional academician, a visionary institution-builder, and a mentor who shaped the academic and administrative foundations of the School of Management Studies at BGSBU. The Vice Chancellor conveyed heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family and prayed for courage and patience in this difficult time.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

Prof. Dost Mohammed shall always be remembered for his distinguished academic contributions, his unwavering commitment to teaching and research, and his transformative role in strengthening the University’s academic landscape.

JKPSC Chairman Confirms JKAS Prelims to Be Held as Scheduled Despite CM’s Plea for Postponement

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The Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission (JKPSC) will conduct the JKAS (Prelims) examination as per the schedule, Chairman JKPSC clarified on Saturday.

The statement comes hours after the J&K Chief minister Omar Abdullah wrote a letter to Chairman JKPSC requesting him to postpone the forthcoming JKAS exam “by a reasonable duration, in the interest of the students.”Talking to Greater Kashmir, Chairman JKPSC, Arun Kumar Choudhary said they will proceed with the examination.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

“We will conduct the exams as per the schedule,” he told Greater Kashmir.

Earlier, CM Omar Abdullah expressed concern over the travel chaos caused by the ongoing airline issues, “compounded by the uncertainty resulting from Lok Bhavan’s delay in approving age relaxation, a provision granted multiple times in the past.”

In a post on X, Office of J&K CM said Omar Abdullah urged JKPSC to take note of the unprecedented stress on aspirants and consider postponing the exam in the interest of fairness and equal opportunity for all.

However, the Office of J&K Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha responded saying that social media posts with regard to JKPSC exam are “misleading”.

“Lok Bhavan had received the file on 2nd Dec, 2025 which was categorically related to Age Relaxation only,” Office of the J&K LG posted in X.

The post reads that file was returned the “same day”-, December 2 of 2025, with a query whether “it is logistically possible to conduct exam on December 7, by incorporating modifications in eligibility criteria at such a belated stage.”

“Despite lapse of 4 days Lok Bhavan did not receive any response. I fully sympathize with young aspirants. The advertisement notice for the examination was published by the J&K Public Service Commission on 22.08.2025. The exam was notified to be conducted on 07.12.2025 through a notice on 06.11.2025,” the post on X reads.( News Source / Greater Kashmir Srinagar)