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| Budget-2026:No new admin units for now, govt focuses on strengthening existing ones: CM | |
Jammu, February 07 (Scoop News)-Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today stated that, the government currently has no plans of creating new administrative units, as priority is to operationalise previously established ones.
The Chief Minister made this intervention during the Question Hour on supplementary queries raised by MLA Khanyar, Salman Ali Sagar and several other members, regarding the demand for carving out a new Tehsil by bifurcating certain areas falling under Eidgah and Srinagar North tehsils.
Informing the House, the Chief Minister said that the government’s focus is to make... |
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| | Proposals for additional infrastructure at Latti, Patnitop are under examination: Deputy CM | |
Jammu, February 07 (Scoop News)-Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary today informed the House that the proposals for additional infrastructure at Latti and Patnitop are under examination and shall be considered subject to the feasibility and availability of funds.
The Deputy Chief Minister said this while replying to a question raised by Legislator Balwant Singh Mankotia in the Legislative Assembly.
He informed that the UT of Jammu and Kashmir regularly takes up proposals with NABARD for sanction of projects under the RIDF, wherein assistance is primarily provided in the form of... |
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| | CM Omar Abdullah presents his second budget as Finance Minister | | “Safar Jaari Hai”: CM Omar Abdullah unveils people-first J&K Budget 2026-27 |
Jammu, February 06 (Scoop News)-Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today presented the Budget 2026–27 before the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly, marking his second Budget as the Minister of Finance saying that it would lay a strong foundation of enduring economic growth, social harmony and sustainable prosperity. He said that his Government is committed to transforming J&K into a modern, progressive and economically vibrant region.
The Budget carries a wide range of people-centric initiatives aimed at delivering immediate relief, strengthening social protection, promoting inclusive gro... |
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| | Prolonged closure of key tourist spots impacts livelihoods | | CM to take up reopening issue with Home Minister |
Jammu, February 06 (Scoop News)- Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today said that the prolonged closure of several tourist destinations has caused distress among local youth, and the government is considering a relief package to support those affected.
The Chief Minister was replying to a question raised by MLA Khansahib Saif ud Din Bhat regarding the closure of tourist spots in his constituency.
He informed the House that internationally known tourist destinations such as Doodpathri, Tosamaidan and Yousmarg have remained closed for tourist activities for the last about nine months owing... |
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Ladakh News |
| AN-32 Kargil Courier Service Commences for Winter Season | | 82 Passengers Air-lifted on Day One |
Kargil, February 07 (Scoop News)-The AN-32 Kargil Courier Service commenced today for the winter season, ensuring continued air connectivity for the people of Kargil during the harsh winter months.
On the occasion, the Indian Air Force crew was warmly welcomed at Kargil by Executive Councillor, LAHDC Kargil, Kacho Mohd Feroz, along with Deputy Commissioner, Kargil Rakesh Kumar, Additional Deputy Commissioner Kargil Imteeaz Kacho, and Assistant Commissioner Development (ACD) Kargil Shafiq Ahmed.
The Executive Councillor and the Deputy Commissioner appreciated the Indian Air Force for... |
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| | Enterprising Ladakh marked its first appearance at the 7th Edition of Enchanting Ladakh | | |
Leh,February 07 (Scoop News)-Enterprising Ladakh is an initliative of Ms. Bhanu Prabha, IAS, Secretary, Department of Higher Education, Union Territory of Ladakh Implemented under the vision of Dr. Sunil Shukla, Director General, Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India (ED).
11 different brands developed under Enterprising Ladakh displayed their wares as part of this program
Ranging from participants from different colleges of Ladakh, unriversity, and ITIs, as well as young people, Self-Help Groups (SHGs), and seasoned business owners, created these goods. They were given the chance to gain access to markets at the national level.
The diversity of products on display, whi... |
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| | Chief Secretary reviews implementation of flagship schemes across UT Ladakh | | |
Leh, February 07 (Scoop News)-The Chief Secretary of the UT-Ladakh, Shri Ashish Kundra, today chaired a comprehensive review meeting to assess the implementation and progress of various flagship schemes across the Union Territory.
During the meeting, agendas related to the Education, Power Development, Financial Inclusion, Social Welfare, Urban Development, Health, and Tourism sectors were discussed in detail.
In the Education sector, the meeting reviewed the Samagra Shiksha programme, focusing on key educational indicators such as the Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER), dropout rates, and the Performance Grading Index (PGI). The progress of skill development initiatives, including the P... |
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| | Chief Secretary chairs review meeting on Social Welfare & Tribal development | | |
Leh,February 06 (Scoop News)-The Chief Secretary of the Union Territory of Ladakh, Shri Ashish Kundra, today chaired a comprehensive review meeting of the Social & Tribal Welfare Department to assess organisational structure, manpower position, and the implementation status of various welfare schemes and missions.
During the meeting, Administrative Secretary, Social Welfare & Tribal Affairs Department, Shashanka Ala, presented a detailed overview of the organisational structure and reporting framework of the department, along with a summary of the existing manpower position.
The Chief Secretary reviewed the manpower deployment in detail and examined its adequacy for effective serv... |
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| | ECI to host National Conference of State Election Commissioners | | National SEC Conference being held after a gap of over 25 years | |
Leh/Kargil,February 06 (Scoop News)-Election Commission of India (ECI) will host a National Conference of the State Election Commissioners (SECs) on February 24, 2026. State Election Commissioners of all the States/UT's of the country are expected to attend the Conference, which will be held at the Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi.
The National SEC Conference is being held after a gap of over 25 years. The last such conference was held in the year 1999.
Chief Election Commissioner (CEC), Shri Gyanesh Kumar will chair the Conference along with Election Commissioners, Dr. Sukhbir Singh Sandhu and Dr. Vivek Joshi and address the State Election Commissioners at the inaugural ceremony.
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| | GDC Drass Concludes 10-Day Educational & Cultural Tour to South India under PM-USHA | | |
Kargil, February 05 (Scoop News)-Government Degree College (GDC) Drass organised a 10-day Educational and Cultural Tour to South India under the Gender Inclusive Equity Initiative of PM-USHA, with the objective of promoting experiential learning, cultural awareness, and women empowerment. The tour was comprised of 30 girl students and accompanied by two faculty members.
The tour commenced on 27th January, 2026 with the departure of the student contingent from Drass. On 28th January 2026, the group departed from Leh, where the tour was formally flagged off by the Administrative Secretary, Higher Education, Ms. Bhanu Prabha (IAS).
As part of the itinerary, the students visited Kochi... |
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| | CEC Kargil Meets Union Minister for Culture and Tourism | | Submits Proposals to Promote Winter and Adventure Tourism | |
New Delhi, February 05 (Scoop News)-Hon’ble Chairman and Chief Executive Councillor (CEC), Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council (LAHDC), Kargil, Dr. Mohd Jaffer Akhoon, today met Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawat Ji, Hon’ble Union Minister for Culture and Tourism, Government of India, in New Delhi and submitted key proposals aimed at strengthening winter and adventure tourism in Kargil district.
During the meeting, Dr. Akhoon highlighted Kargil’s vast untapped potential as a year-round tourism destination and sought the Ministry’s support for strategic interventions to enhance tourism infrastructure and employment opportunities.
At the outset, Dr. Akhoon raised the Linkipal Ski ... |
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| | Chief Secretary reviews PHE and I&FC department progress in Ladakh | |
Leh, February 05 (Scoop News)-The Chief Secretary UT-Ladakh, Shri Ashish Kundra, today chaired a comprehensive review meeting to assess the performance and progress of the Public Health Engineering (PHE) and Irrigation & Flood Control (I&FC) Departments.
During the meeting, Administrative Secretary, PHE, Rahul Sharma, presented a detailed overview of the objectives, as well as the physical and financial progress achieved under the State Development Programme (SDP). The presentation highlighted key achievements, ongoing works, and future priorities of the PHE Department.
The meeting de... |
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Debate |
| Defence Budget Hiked Significantly | | |
Asad Mirza
While presenting the budget for FY 2026-27, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman earmarked a record ₹7.85 lakh crore allocation for the county’s defence sector, post-Operation Sindoor. The increase in the defence outlay in the recent budget, was in the backdrop of "historic success of Operation Sindoor" which has further strengthened our resolve to make India's defence system even more robust, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said.
In a decisive push to strengthen national security in the aftermath of Operation Sindoor and focus on indigenous defence production, the Union Budget allocated a record ₹7.85 lakh crore to defence services, marking the highest-ever o... |
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| | Indian Armed Forces Prepare for Strategic Sacrifice | |
By Fatima Baloch
War is never a desirable option; however, history demonstrates that nations are sometimes compelled to resort to military action in the pursuit of peace, sovereignty, and national security. India’s experiences in 1965 and 1971 underscore this reality. Whenever issues of territorial integrity, national dignity, and security have been compromised, India has demonstrated a willingness to bear significant sacrifices in defense of its national interests and honour. These conflicts, though costly, ultimately reshaped the regional order and contributed to long-term stra... |
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| | Pakistan Damaged Islam and Involved in Muslim Genocide By Fatima Baloch | |
By Fatima Baloch
Pakistan was created by the British in the name of Islam, but Pakistan has little to do with Muslims or Islam. Instead, it has consistently served British and U.S. strategic interests against Muslims. With British support, the Muslim League was established in Dhaka in 1905 in opposition to the Indian National Congress (INC). The British encouraged Hindu–Muslim riots to sustain their colonial policy of “divide and rule” and to advance their scheme of creating Pakistan in the name of religion. While British authorities executed Indian freedom fighters and imprisoned ... |
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| | US Withdraws from UN Agencies, Indian Could Step In | | |
Asad Mirza
The US President Donald Trump has ordered US withdrawal from 66 international organizations including 31 UN entities and 35 non-UN bodies, targeting climate, human rights, and gender equality institutions. The administration characterizes these organizations as serving globalist agendas contrary to American interests. However, this mundane decision leaves the field open for countries like India to revitalise and reform the UN and push the Global South leading the international body.
US President Donald Trump recently signed an executive order directing the United States to withdraw from 66 international organisations, calling them "anti-American" and contrary to US ... |
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| | Kashmiri Pandits pay tribute to martyrs | | |
K N Pandita
On December 27, Kashmiri Pandits gathered in good numbers at the Abhinav Theatre, Jammu to commemorate the martyrdom anniversary of Pandit Prem Nath Bhat. At least a thousand persons of the community attended the function.
The first notable martyr of KP community was Pandit Tika Lal Taploo. He was gunned down by the local JKLF terrorist outfit outside his house on 14 September 1989. The second martyr was Justice Nilakanth Ganjoo who fell to the bullets of the same outfit on December 4, 1989. Just 23 days later, on 27 December, Pandit Premnath Bhat, advocate and dedicated social activist was martyred in Anantnag. Prior to these killings, in summer 1989, the mahant... |
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| | Indian Diplomacy in 2025 | | |
Asad Mirza
India’s foreign policy in 2025 continued to be anchored in the dual ethos of “Bharat First” and “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam,” balancing national interest with global cooperation. Strategic autonomy, non-alignment, and economic diplomacy remained central pillars of its international engagement.
India maintained a multi-aligned posture, strengthening ties across diverse blocs without committing to any single power during the past year. The strategic focus remained on managing relations with the US, China, and Russia, alongside neighbouring countries and major global alliances.
While early 2025 saw optimism with the launch of “Mission 500” to boost bilateral trade to $50... |
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| | Somaliland Recognised by Israel | | |
Asad Mirza
On Friday last (26 December) Israel became the first country to recognise Somaliland as a sovereign state, a breakthrough in its quest for international recognition since it declared independence from Somalia 34 years ago. However, the move has prompted a critical international and regional response.
The Guardian has reported that the Israeli foreign minister, Gideon Sa’ar, announced on Friday that Israel and Somaliland have signed an agreement establishing full diplomatic relations, which would include the opening of embassies and the appointment of ambassadors.
The recognition is a historic moment for Somaliland, which declared its independence from Somalia i... |
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| | TTP threatens PoK: India’s national security options | | |
K N Pandita and Fatima Baloch**
On 24 December 2025, Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) announced its organisational structure across Pakistan. The new structure will encompass Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), including Gilgit-Baltistan. Under the new plan, Pakistani armed forces are likely to face ambushes while their military bases are likely to be attacked.
The upgraded structure envisages establishing an Air Force unit under the supervision of an experienced drone technocrat. He is reported to be planning to deploy sophisticated portable drones with high-rate target precision. The targets would be Pakistan’s key military bases, installations, military-run industries and other ... |
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| Jammu News |
| ACB traps ASI of Police in a bribery case | | |
Jammu, February 07 (Scoop News)-Anti-Corruption Bureau, Jammu registered a case FIR No. 02/2026 U/S 7 of Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 against public servant, namely, Mohinder Lal, Assistant Sub Inspector, posted in P/S Khour, for demanding and accepting illegal gratification from the complainant.
The said accused public servant, demanded the bribe amounting to Rs 5,000/- from the complainant, for taking action against the husband of his cousin sister, who is being regularly harassed and assaulted by her husband. Since, the complainant didn’t want to pay bribe and approached Anti-Corruption Bureau for taking legal action against the accused public servant under law.
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| | Sunil Sharma strongly condemns J&K Budget calling it disgusting and disappointing | | |
Jammu, February 07 (Scoop News)-Leader of Opposition in the Jammu & Kashmir Legislative Assembly and senior BJP leader Sunil Sharma today launched a scathing attack on the 2026-27 Budget presented by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, describing it as “disgusting and disappointing”.
In a strongly worded reaction, Sunil Sharma alleged that the budget has shattered the hopes and aspirations of all sections of society in Jammu & Kashmir. He accused the National Conference-led government of preparing a partisan document that disproportionately benefits constituencies represented by ruling party MLAs while completely neglecting the genuine concerns of the common people.
Sunil Sharma said t... |
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| | Government has taken steps to fill up vacancies in remote areas | | CM Omar Abdullah Posts in Gurez largely filled as per sanctioned strength: CM |
Jammu, February 06 (Scoop News)-Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today informed the House that posts in the Gurez area are to a large extent filled up as per the sanctioned strength, and staff are posted strictly in accordance with the prescribed rules and procedures.
The Chief Minister was replying to a question raised by MLA Gurez Nazir Ahmed Khan (Gurezi). He said that the Government continuously monitors staffing positions across all regions to ensure smooth functioning of offices and effective delivery of public services.
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, who also holds the General Admin... |
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| | CM Omar Abdullah tables Economic Survey Report 2025–26 in J&K Assembly | | CM Omar Abdullah tables J&K Anand Marriage Registration Rules, 2023 | |
Jammu, February 05 (Scoop News)-Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today tabled the Economic Survey Report for the year 2025-26 in the Legislative Assembly.
CM tables J&K Anand Marriage Registration Rules, 2023
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today tabled “The Jammu and Kashmir Anand Marriage Registration Rules, 2023” as required under Section 6(4) of the Anand Marriage Act, 1909 (Central Act.7 of 1909).... |
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| | HRA Katra Submits Memorandum to High-Level Committee on Ropeway Project | | |
Katra,February 05 (Scoop News)-Hotel & Restaurant Association (HRA), Katra today submitted a comprehensive memorandum to the High-Level Committee constituted for the Ropeway Project comprising of SMVD Shrine Baord members Dr.Ashok Bhan & Retd.Judge Suresh Kumar Sharma,Divisional Commissioner Jammu Ramesh Kumar,CEO Shrine Board Sachin Kumar Vaishya, highlighting key concerns and suggestions related to the proposed project and allied measures aimed at improving pilgrim facilitation, enhancing the overall Yatra experience, and increasing Yatra footfall.
The memorandum was submitted by HRA Katra,President Rakesh Wazir alongwith Chairman Shyam Lal Kesar,Sr.Vice President Virender Kesa... |
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| | Sadhotra Calls for Intensified Grassroots Mobilisation Ahead of ULB, Panchayat Polls | | |
Jammu, February 05 (Scoop News)-The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference Provincial President, Jammu, Rattan Lal Gupta, on Thursday called upon party cadres to intensify grassroots efforts to ensure a resounding victory in the forthcoming Urban Local Bodies (ULB) and Panchayat elections.
He was addressing a follow-up meeting of Block Presidents and Block Secretaries at the party’s Provincial Headquarters, Sher-e-Kashmir Bhawan, Jammu. Senior party leader and Additional General Secretary Ajay Sadhotra was also present on the occasion.
The meeting was attended by Sheikh Bashir Ahmad Provincial Secretary Jammu, District Presidents Chandar Mohan Sharma, Naresh Bittu and Subas... |
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| | Budget 2026: Discussion on Motion of Thanks continues for second day | | |
Jammu, February 04 (Scoop News)-The discussion on Motion of Thanks on Lieutenant Governor's Address continued for the second day with Legislators raising issues and concerns of their respective constituencies besides Jammu and Kashmir’s overall development.
Legislator Shamim Firdous raised the issue of students and youth prisoned in Central jails of other states. She urged the government to take up the matter with the Union Government for their early release or transfer from outside jails to Srinagar Central Jail.
While participating in the debate, Sajjad Shaheen said that LGs address is the continuity of government’s development vision of J&K which includes robust power system, re... |
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| | Rs 71.183 lakh released for upgradation of sports infra in Chanpora constituency: Satish Sharma | |
Jammu, February 04 (Scoop News)-For development and maintenance of playfields and sports infrastructure, Rs 71.183 lakh have been released for Chanapora Constituency during the year 2025-26.
This information was given by Minister for Youth Services and Sports Satish Sharma in the House while replying to a question raised by Legislator Mushtaq Guroo.
The Minister further informed the House that volleyball court with fencing/drain has been taken up at Nowgam with allotted cost of Rs. 20 lakh, of which, Rs. 11.459 lakh stand utilized. He added that for Chainlink Fencing of the existing ... |
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Kashmir News |
| Police Freezes Assets in NDPS Case In Kupwara | | |
Srinagar, February 07 (Scoop News)-Police has stepped up its drive against drug trafficking by freezing illegally acquired assets in NDPS case registered at Police Station Kupwara.
The action relates to case FIR No. 186/2025 registered under Sections 8/20 and 29 of the NDPS Act. During the investigation, police recovered a heroin-like substance along with cash amounting to ₹4,93,100/- (Rupees Four Lakh Ninety-Three Thousand One Hundred), suspected to be proceeds of narcotics trafficking.
Further investigation revealed the accused’s involvement in the sale and distribution of narcotic substances. Accordingly, a Freezing Order under Section 68-F of the NDPS Act was issued to prevent t... |
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| | Police registers case against company owner for alleged overcharging at Sonamarg | | |
Srinagar, February 07 (Scoop News)-Police in Ganderbal has registered a case against the owner of M/S Sheer-i-Kashmir Construction Pvt. Ltd. for allegedly overcharging tourist vehicles on account of sanitation fee at the SDA Toll Post, Shudkadi, Sonamarg.
Accordingly, Case FIR No. 02/2026 under Section 318(4) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) stands registered at Police Station Sonamarg and further investigation has been taken up to ascertain the full extent of the alleged illegal collection.
Police reiterates its commitment to safeguarding the rights of tourists and the general public. Any individual or agency found indulging in illegal or unauthori... |
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| | J&K Budget 2026 not People-Friendly, Youth-Centric: Hakeem Yaseen | | |
Srinagar, February 07 (Scoop News)-President of the People’s Democratic Front (PDF) and former minister Hakeem Mohammad Yaseen on Friday came down heavily on the Omar Abdullah-led government, accusing it of presenting a “figure-heavy but people-light” Budget that has failed to address the most pressing concerns of Jammu and Kashmir’s working poor.
Reacting to the Chief Minister’s second annual Budget of Rs 1,13,767 crore (net), Yaseen said thousands of daily wagers, casual labourers, and anganwadi workers were once again left disillusioned, as the much-promised regularisation and enhancement of honorarium found no mention in the financial roadmap.
“The Chief Minister showered pra... |
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| | Ensure comprehensive arrangements for Maha Shivratri festival: Div Com to DCs, Deptts | | |
Srinagar, February 06 (Scoop News)- In view of the forthcoming festival of Maha Shivratri being celebrated by local Hindu Community, Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Anshul Garg on Thursday convened a meeting of Deputy Commissioners and Heads of Departments to review and finalize comprehensive arrangements at major temples and transit camps across the Kashmir Division for the facilitation of the local minority community.
The meeting was attended by Deputy Commissioners, Senior Superintendents of Police, the Relief and Rehabilitation Commissioner, religious leaders and officers from all concerned civil departments.
Maha Shivratri, locally known as Herath, is an important religious fes... |
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| | Mehbooba Mufti Urges Sustainable Rail Planning in Kashmir, | | |
Srinagar, February 5, (Scoop News)-Former Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir and President of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Mehbooba Mufti, has welcomed the Union Railway Minister’s decision to keep the three proposed railway projects in the Kashmir Valley in abeyance, describing it as a much-needed relief for lakhs of agrarian families whose livelihoods were under threat.
In a letter addressed to Union Railway Minister Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw, Mehbooba Mufti said agriculture and horticulture form the backbone of Kashmir’s economy, directly or indirectly sustaining nearly two-thirds of the population. She pointed out that cultivable land in the Valley constitutes only a small fr... |
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| | CUKashmir starts workshop on Computer-Aided Design for Kashmiri crafts | | |
Ganderbal, February 05 (Scoop News)- With an aim to blend tradition with technology, the Design Innovation Centre (DIC), Central University of Kashmir (CUKashmir), Wednesday started a 10-day workshop on “Computer-Aided Design (CAD) for Kashmiri Crafts,” for artisans at Tulmulla Campus here.
Inaugurating the workshop, Vice-Chancellor, Prof. A. Ravinder Nath, described the event as a wonderful initiative to safeguard Kashmir’s cultural identity while strengthening livelihoods. Emphasising Kashmir’s global reputation as a seat of knowledge and craftsmanship, the Vice-Chancellor noted that sustaining handicrafts is not merely an economic necessity but a cultural imperative. “Crafts are i... |
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| | DYSS Transforms Gurez Snow into a Classroom of Ambition on Day 3 of Ski Training | |
Gurez,February 04 (Scoop News)-The pristine snowscapes of Gurez Valley are now a vibrant classroom of ambition and movement as the 15-day Basic Ski Course, orchestrated by the Directorate of Youth Services and Sports (DYSS), completed its third dynamic day. The air, crisp with winter, is now equally charged with the growing enthusiasm and disciplined energy of its young participants.
Wednesday session saw trainees transition from initial curiosity to active command, delving deeper into foundational skiing techniques. Under expert guidance, they honed balance control, practiced fluid snow m... |
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| | Government silent as Kashmiri Vendors Face Attacks Outside J&K: Yaseen | | PDF chief demands immediate measures for protection of traders | |
Srinagar, February 04 (Scoop News)-President of the People’s Democratic Front (PDF) and former Minister, Hakeem Mohammad Yaseen, on Wednesday expressed grave concern over the growing incidents of attacks and harassment of Kashmiri vendors in various parts of the country, stating that such assaults have alarmingly become the “new normal.”
In a statement issued here, Yaseen said Kashmiri traders, artisans, and daily wage earners earning their livelihood outside Jammu and Kashmir are increasingly being targeted, intimidated, and subjected to violence with impunity. He termed the situation as deeply disturbing and a reflection of the government’s complete failure to ensure the safety and d... |
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Other Stories |
| No plans by J&K Govt to create new drug de-addiction centres concerning: Devyani Rana | | |
Jammu, February 06 (Scoop News)MLA Nagrota, Devyani Rana, in a statement while reacting to the official reply to her Assembly question on drug de-addiction infrastructure across J&K, expressed deep concern over the government’s lack of plans to create new drug de-addiction centres.
Ms Rana said the data reveals that Government Medical College (GMC) Jammu is treating the highest number of drug-dependent patients in the entire Union Territory, effectively functioning as a de-facto referral centre for several Assembly constituencies that lack even a single dedicated de-addiction or rehabilitation facility.
Devyani Rana lauded the exemplary efforts of GMC Jammu for shouldering this en... |
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| | Two-day Dogri Poetry Festival concludes at Jammu | | |
Jammu, February 05 (Scoop News)-The two-day Dogri Poetry Festival, organised by the Sahitya Akademi under the Ministry of Culture, Government of India, in collaboration with the Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture and Languages (JKAACL), concluded today at the Writers’ Club- Sehgal Hall on a highly enriching literary note.
The concluding day featured a series of literary sessions reflecting the depth, diversity and vibrancy of Dogri literature. The third session was chaired by eminent writer Shivdev Singh Sushil, during which poets Nitish Devseeman, Rakesh Verma, Sarita Khajuria and Sushma Rani Rajput presented their poetic compositions. Their recitations were warmly appreciat... |
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| | Govt releases Rs 137 cr for upgrading sports infra in J&K: Satish Sharma | | |
Jammu, February 05 (Scoop News)-The Government today informed the house that an amount of over Rs. 137 crore has been released for upgradation of sports infrastructure across Jammu and Kashmir during 2025-26.
Besides, an amount of over Rs. 2.57 crore has been released for upgrading sports infrastructure in Samba district alone during the current financial year.
This information was given by Minister for Youth Services and Sports Satish Sharma while replying to a question raised by Chander Parkash Ganga.
The Minister further said that an amount of Rs.150 crore has been approved under the Capex budget for sports sector and related activities in Jammu and Kashmir, of which, Rs... |
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| | Drug De-addiction rules near finalization: Health Minister | | |
Jammu, February 05 (Scoop News)-Minister for Health and Medical Education, Sakeena Itoo, today informed the House that the drug de-addiction rules are currently being finalized and are expected to be completed soon. Once implemented, these rules are anticipated to significantly enhance efforts to combat the drug menace across Jammu and Kashmir.
The Minister said this while replying to a question on ‘Drug De-addiction Centers’ raised by Legislator Sham Lal Sharma on behalf of Devyani Rana.
While speaking during the question hour of the ongoing Budget Session on various supplementaries raised by Legislators, the Minister said that a bill against drug menace will also be brought in t... |
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| | Police organizes cyber awareness programme in Budgam | | |
Srinagar, February 04 (Scoop News)- J&K Police organised a Cyber Awareness Programme at Townhall Beerwah with the objective of educating the general public, especially students and other stakeholders, about emerging cyber threats and safe online practices.
The programme was attended by the SHO Police Station Beerwah, cyber experts from Cyber Police Station Budgam, and members of the District Technical Team (DTT) Budgam.
During the programme, participants were sensitised about various forms of cyber fraud, online safety measures, and the responsible use of social media platforms. Experts advised participants to avoid sharing OTPs, passwords, and bank details with anyone, remain cau... |
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| | IUST Holds Two-Day Capacity Building Programme to Strengthen Administrative Efficiency | | |
Awantipora,February 04 (Scoop News)- The Centre for Good Governance and Policy Analysis (CGG&PA), Islamic University of Science and Technology (IUST) in coordination with the Office of the Registrar today inaugurated a Two-Day Capacity Building Programme at the Rumi Library Conference Room, aimed at enhancing administrative efficiency and institutional governance.
The inaugural session was chaired by the Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor, IUST, Prof. Dr. Shakeel Ramshoo, who stressed the importance of administrative competence in modern institutions. “For maintaining accountability, transparency and sustainable institutional growth, a sound understanding of rules, regulations and effective use o... |
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| | Arrangements for Maha Shivratri Festival reviewed at Jammu | | Relief Commissioner calls for making adequate supplies in Migrant Camps, KP populated areas | |
Jammu, February 04 (Scoop News)-Relief and Rehabilitation Commissioner (M) J&K, Dr. Arvind Karwani today reviewed the arrangements for annual Maha Shivratri festival, scheduled on February 14-15, 2026.
Deputy Commissioner (Relief) , Vijay Kumar Sharma; Joint Director (Exn), Sheep Husbandry Department Jammu, Dr Tara Chand; Assistant Commissioner (Relief), Kailash Devi; Assistant Commissioner (Relief), Tej Krishan Koul; Assistant Commissioner (Relief), Sanjeev Kumar and officers from FCS&CA, Fisheries, Floriculture, Horticulture & Marketing, Jal Shakti, JPDCL, R&B (PW) Department, besides the representatives of Kashmiri Pandit Community from migrant camps and prominent non-camp areas a... |
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| | Power Shutdown by KPDCL | | |
Srinagar, February 04 (Scoop News)-Chief Engineer, Distribution, KPDCL has informed that Shutdown of 33 KV Cheshmashahi-TRC Nedous Line will be observed due to which power supply to Dal, Paras Hospital, 33 KV installations of Rajbagh Tapline and adjoining areas from 10 AM to 03 PM on 08 February, 2026.
Similarly, shutdown of 33 kV Bemina-JVC line will be observed due to which power supply to JVC Hospital, Children Hospital, State Motor Garage, Hajj House, Forensic Lab, PC Depot, Qamarwari, Barthana and adjoining areas will be affected from 10 AM to 01 PM on 07 February 2026.
Likewise, shutdown of 33 KV Pampore-BK Pora line will be observed due to which power supply to BK Pora, Khand... |
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