Mehbooba Mufti Leads Srinagar Protest Demanding Release and Return of Kashmiri Prisoners

Mehbooba Mufti Leads Srinagar Protest

former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) president Mehbooba Mufti led a protest march in Srinagar, demanding the release and return of Kashmiri prisoners detained in jails across India. The protesters, carrying placards and raising slogans of “Bail, not Jail,” aimed to highlight the plight of detainees, many of whom Mufti claimed are innocent and denied basic constitutional rights. She accused the government of neglecting these prisoners and urged Chief Minister Omar Abdullah to raise the issue with Union Home Minister Amit Shah, specifically requesting that detainees held outside Jammu and Kashmir be transferred back to the region for fair legal proceedings and family access. The march, which started at the PDP headquarters and headed toward Lal Chowk, was stopped by police. Mufti emphasized that the protest was a humanitarian effort, not a political one, and called for reforms such as speedy trials, transparent remission policies, and access to medical bail and parole to uphold prisoners’ rights.

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Azmat-e-Quran Conference 2025 Inspires Thousands in Srinagar

Azmat-e-Quran Conference

Srinagar witnessed a profound spiritual gathering on Sunday as the Azmat-e-Quran Conference 2025, organised by Jamiat Ahli Hadees Jammu & Kashmir, drew thousands of participants at Markaz Masood Ground, Moominabad Bypass and Markaz Ibn Masood Ground, Batmaloo.

The day-long event, inaugurated by Dr. Zahoor Ahmad Malik al-Madani (Hafizahullah), featured lectures from prominent Islamic scholars who underlined the need to uphold the Quran and Sunnah as guiding principles in daily life.

A highlight of the conference was the Huffaz-ul-Quran Dastarbandi ceremony, where young memorizers of the Quran were honoured for their achievement. Scholars stressed the importance of nurturing Quranic education for future generations, calling it a collective responsibility of the community.

The atmosphere was described as both spiritual and unifying, with reminders of peace, steadfastness, and devotion. Residents praised the organisers for creating an inclusive space that attracted scholars, students, and worshippers from across the Valley.

A parallel gathering at Al-Kulliyah Salafia, Bemina also reflected the widespread enthusiasm for the conference. Organisers said the aim was to strengthen faith, promote unity, and encourage Muslims to reconnect with the Quran and Sunnah.

The Azmat-e-Quran Conference 2025 continues Srinagar’s tradition of hosting major religious events, leaving attendees inspired and committed to living by the Quranic message.


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Apni Party’s Altaf Bukhari Urges Govt Not to Politicise FAT Schools Takeover

Altaf Bukhari

Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party (JKAP) President Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari on Sunday expressed hope that Education Minister Sakina Itoo’s assurance—that the government’s takeover of the Falah-e-Aam Trust (FAT) schools is temporary—will prove true.

He wrote on his X handle: “One hopes that Education Minister Sakina Itoo’s assurance— that the government has taken over the management of FAT schools only as a temporary measure—will be proven by action, not merely by words. The government must ensure that, even during this temporary period, the schools are overseen by qualified educationists and professionals rather than administrative authorities.”

He further said, “Furthermore, the government must ensure that the future of the students and the careers of the teaching and non-teaching staff of these schools are not compromised in any way.”

Urging the government not to politicise this issue, Bukhari added, “The government (ruling party) must recognise that the issue of FAT schools is directly related to the future of thousands of students enrolled in them. Public sentiments are involved in this matter. Therefore, this issue cannot and should not be politicised for political gain or used as a means to settle political scores.”

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Jammu Police Bust Fraud Marriage Nexus in Chowki Choura, Five Arrested Including Woman Posing as Bride

Fraud Marriage Nexus

Police claimed to have busted a fraud marriage nexus in Chowki Choura, Akhnoor, on Saturday, arresting five individuals, including a woman who posed as the bride.

In a handout to GNS, the police said that on 11.08.2025, Police Station Akhnoor registered FIR No.140/2025 U/S 318(4)/82(2)/61(2) BNS after receiving a complaint regarding fraudulent marriage arrangements. The investigation was taken up by IC PP Chowki Choura, Vinay Kotwal, under the close supervision of SHO Akhnoor and SDPO Akhnoor.

As per the complaint, Deepak Kumar S/o Baldev Raj R/o Dhana Chapri, Chowki Choura approached the complainant Rashpal Chand S/o Chatru Ram R/o Dori Dager, Chowki Choura with a marriage proposal from outside the Union Territory and demanded ₹3 lakh. After the marriage was solemnized, the bride, along with other accomplices, fled within two days, thereby cheating the complainant.

Investigations revealed that the gang was operating a fraudulent nexus under the guise of a marriage bureau. The racket managed everything, including arranging the bride, priest (Pandit), and related formalities. Shortly after marriage, the bride would desert the complainant on one pretext or another.

Due to social stigma, many victims refrained from reporting such incidents. However, in this case, timely reporting led to a major breakthrough.

The five accused who have been arrested are identified as Deepak Kumar S/o Baldev Raj R/o Dhana Chapri, Chowki Choura, Vikas Kumar*S/o Netar Parkash R/o Poonch, Arun Kumar* S/o Raj Kumar R/o Bihar, Istakhar S/o Salim R/o Uttar Pradesh and Kusum Lata R/o Uttar Pradesh (Bride).

The investigation is ongoing, and further arrests are not ruled out. Notably, four more similar cases have surfaced,two from Akhnoor and two from Nagrota,where inquiries are currently in progress.

The entire investigation is being closely monitored by SP Rural Jammu & SSP Jammu.

Jammu Police appeals to the public to remain vigilant against such fraudulent activities and to promptly report such incidents to the nearest police station. This nexus primarily targets vulnerable individuals, especially those who are unable to find suitable matches or are overage for marriage, reads the statement.
(GNS)

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Omar Abdullah Inspires Students at TEDx Kunjwani: “Go Beyond Boundaries, But Stay Within the Law”

Students at TEDx Kunjwani

Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today addressed the TEDx event at JK Public School Kunjwani as chief guest, inspiring students to challenge limits and embrace the theme “Beyond Boundaries”.

Speaking to a hall full of students besides other eminent speakers and school administration, the Chief Minister said boundaries exist everywhere, in geography, politics, laws and borders, sometimes for good reasons, sometimes as restrictions. He noted that people often create self-imposed boundaries shaped by experiences or stereotypes. “These limits may be real or imagined, but every great exploration and advancement of civilisation has come from crossing boundaries,” he said.

Encouraging students to aim high, he urged them not to let boundaries hold them back. “Set lofty goals. Unless you test your limits, you cannot carve a unique identity for yourself,” he said. He advised them to speak up, ask questions and never let hesitation silence them. Gender, background or appearance, he added, should never be hurdles to achievement.

At the same time, he reminded students to distinguish between restrictive or imaginary boundaries and the laws of the land. “Go beyond boundaries, but do so lawfully. Goals must never be pursued by breaching the law,” he said.

“Set many goals and spend your life striving to achieve them. The pursuit itself is worthwhile, no matter what the outcome,” the Chief Minister told the gathering.

Other speakers who shared their ideas at the event included educationists such as Prof Amitabh Mattoo and Usha Mani.

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J&K Jal Shakti Minister Javed Ahmed Rana Orders Capacity Upgrade of Srinagar Water Treatment Facilities

Jal Shakti Minister

Aimed at strengthening urban water infrastructure and ensure uninterrupted potable water supply, Minister for Jal Shakti, Javed Ahmed Rana, today conducted an extensive inspection of the 1.125 Million Gallons per Day (MGD) Rapid Sand Filtration Water Treatment Plant (WTP) located at Mehjoor Nagar, Srinagar.

Accompanied by MLA, Ahsan Pardesi and senior officers of the Department, the Minister undertook a comprehensive review of the plant’s operations, treatment capacity and service delivery mechanisms.

During the inspection, the Minister emphasized the significance of sustained water quality and efficient distribution.

He lauded the efforts of the field staff and engineers but noted the pressing need to match infrastructure capacity with the growing population demands of the city.

The Minister also reviewed the functioning of Water Supply Scheme (WSS) at Padshahi Bagh, which currently serves a population of approximately 35,000 residents, with raw water sourced directly from the River Jhelum.

Recognizing the limitations of the existing system, the Minister issued on-the-spot directions for augmentation of the WSS through the installation of a new 2.00 MGD Water Treatment Plant.

To facilitate this capacity upgrade,Rana directed the Chief Engineer, PHE Department, to expedite the acquisition of 6 kanals of land required for the expansion.

He further stressed that delays must be avoided and that coordination with the district administration and revenue authorities should be prioritized to complete the land transfer at the earliest.

“The Government led by Omar Abdullah remains steadfast in its commitment to provide safe and adequate drinking water to every household. Infrastructure must evolve in tandem with urban expansion and today’s visit underscores our resolve to ensure no community is left underserved,” Minister Rana stated.

The Minister reiterated that such inspections will be a regular feature to monitor on-ground progress, identify bottlenecks and ensure timely project completion under the Jal Jeevan Mission and allied urban water supply initiatives.

Chief Engineer and SE PHE, Executive Engineers and other technical staff were present during the inspection and assured the Minister of time-bound compliance with his directives.

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Education Minister Sakina Itoo Clarifies FAT Schools Not Taken Over, Only Temporary Look-After by Principals

sakeena itoo

Minister for Education Sakina Itoo on Friday said that the government had not taken over the management committee of FAT schools in Kashmir.

In an exclusive conversation with Greater Kashmir, Itoo said that after the formation of the National Conference (NC) government, the parents, along with the students, approached them with the concerns that the managing committee of these schools had “expired”, leaving the career of the students at stake.

The statement comes after the Secretary School Education Department (SED), in an order issued on Friday, said that the managing committee of the 215 FAT schools would be taken over by the concerned Deputy Commissioners, “who shall propose a fresh managing committee in due course for the concerned schools after getting these duly verified.”

The education minister said that after the NC government was formed, parents and teachers approached with the concern that the career of their kids were at stake as the verification of the managing committee of around 221 schools was not given by the CID.

“The verification of the managing committees of these schools was negative and was kept pending. This created a problem for the students at the time of their registration for the 9th to 12th exams. Their forms were not issued by the Board of School Education,” Itoo said.

She said that around 51,363 students were enrolled in these schools whose careers were at stake, as the validity of the managing committee of FAT schools had already expired.

“To save the career of the children, we decided that the principal of the nearest higher secondary school will look after these FAT schools as in-charge of these schools,” Itoo said.

However, she said that the teachers, students, and the buildings would be the same, while the principal of the nearest higher secondary school would look after these institutions.

“The file approved by me has clearly mentioned that the principal of the nearby higher secondary school will look after these institutions. But in the order issued today, it has been wrongly mentioned that DCs will take over the managing committee. This is not mentioned in the file approved by me,” the education minister said.

She said that the decision to give the look-after assignments to the principals was taken as the validity of the previous managing committee of these schools had expired.

“The look-after arrangement will remain in place for only three months, after which a review will be taken in this regard. A new managing committee will be formed and will be sent to CID for their verification,” Itoo said.

She said that the decision to look after these schools for three months had been taken in view of the problems faced by the students of these schools during the exams for the Board of School Education.

“The government has not taken over these schools. Our principals will look after these institutions till new committees are formed. The tenure of previous committees has expired, and their CID verification was negative. People should not get confused with the government’s decision,” the education minister said.

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Dr Jitendra Singh Announces IMD Regional Centre in Jammu, Reviews Relief After Kathua Cloudburst

IMD Regional Centre in Jammu

Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh announced on Friday that a Regional Centre of the India Meteorological Department (IMD) will soon be established in Jammu to serve the Union Territory.“National Mission has been launched for the sustainability of the Himalayan ecosystem,” the minister said during his visit to the cloudburst-affected areas in Kathua. He instructed officials to restore basic services, including water and power supply, by the evening.During his visit, Dr Singh said that an initial estimate of the losses caused by the cloudburst has been prepared. He assured that additional funds, wherever necessary, would be provided from his MPLAD Fund.The minister directed concerned officials to immediately deploy water tankers, solar lights, and medical ambulance facilities at locations difficult to access following the disaster.

He also met with affected families in Ghatti, Janglote, Bhed Blode, and Dhol Khad, assuring them of financial and material support wherever needed.Expressing appreciation for the swift response, Dr Jitendra commended the efforts of the Armed Forces, including the Indian Army, Air Force, CRPF, and the local administration, which quickly mobilised chopper services to ferry injured persons to Pathankot despite adverse weather conditions.Talking to the media, the minister said the government is committed to rehabilitating the affected families, saying the initial loss has been estimated at approximately Rs 25 crore. “The Centre is ready to extend any assistance required by the UT administration to manage the disaster,” he said.Dr Singh further said that the long-term rehabilitation costs could exceed Rs 100 crore, covering rebuilding damaged houses and providing land to those whose land was washed away in the flash floods.On the occasion, the Union Minister distributed relief materials among the victims to support their recovery efforts.

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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh to Visit Flood-Hit Kishtwar, Review Rescue Efforts After Deadly Cloudburst

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh is scheduled to visit the flood-affected areas of Kishtwar district on Sunday, as rescue and relief operations continue for the ninth consecutive day following a devastating cloudburst in the Chasoti village.

Sources told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), that Rajnath Singh is expected to review the ongoing rescue efforts, meet affected families, and take stock of the relief measures.

The cloudburst, which struck on August 14, triggered massive flash floods and has so far claimed at least 65 lives, with over 70 people still missing.

Rescue teams, including personnel from the Army, NDRF, SDRF, and local administration, remain engaged in large-scale operations to locate the missing persons—(KNO)

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One Killed, Two Injured as Landslide Hits Vehicle Near Malai Nallah in Reasi’s Mahore

Accident Near Sinthantop

A driver was killed and two others were injured after the vehicle they were traveling in was hit by a landslide near Malai Nallah in Mahore, Reasi district, in the early hours of Saturday.

Officials told GNS that a goods carrier vehicle bearing registration number JK20B-9578 was hit by a landslide in Malai Nallah early hours today.The driver of the vehicle and two other persons were immediately shifted to PH Dharmari, where driver was declared brought dead by the doctors.

The deceased driver has been identified as Shahbaz Ahmad son of Bashir Ahmad resident of Jamlan. The injured have been identified as Javeed son of Mohd Hussain resident of Kansooli and Abdul Gani.Meanwhile, police have taken cognizance of the incident.(GNS)

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