Kashmir Business Body Urges Bank to Extend Debt Relief Deadline After Pahalgam Crisis Srinagar | 24 June 2025 As the clock ticks down toward the June-end repayment deadline of Jammu and Kashmir Bank’s “Karz Se Mukti” One-Time Settlement (OTS) Scheme, anxiety looms large over hundreds of Valley-based business owners. Many say they simply don’t have the cash flow to meet the bank’s requirement—through no fault of their own. In a strongly worded appeal, the Kashmir Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) has urged Jammu and Kashmir Bank to extend the…
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Hot and Humid Weather in Kashmir: A Climate Alarm Wrapped in Sweat
Understanding Today’s Weather Forecast, Heat Impacts, and What It Means for the Future June brings more than just school vacations and saffron-scented air in Kashmir. This year, it has ushered in an unusually persistent heatwave, transforming even the high-altitude Valley into a sweltering zone that feels more like Delhi or Hyderabad. Today, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast another round of hot and humid weather across several states—including Jammu & Kashmir, parts of North India, West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh, and even Sindh across the border. This is not just…
Read MoreCareers in Artificial Intelligence: Power Moves to Start and Succeed in AI
The Ultimate Guide to Launching a Future-Proof Career in AI from the Ground Up By: Javid Amin | Srinagar | 24 June 2025 Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer science fiction—it’s science fact. From transforming how we shop and communicate to powering medical diagnostics, AI is driving a global technological revolution. In India, and especially in regions like Jammu & Kashmir, where economic diversification is urgently needed, careers in AI offer an exciting and resilient pathway for young minds. But let’s be honest: entering the AI world can feel intimidating.…
Read MoreThe Geopolitical Ripple Effect: How Global Conflict is Reshaping India’s Workplace Landscape
War Impact on Indian Jobs: 63% Hiring Freeze, Salary Cuts & Workforce Anxiety | Deep Analysis By: Javid Amin | 23 June 205 When Distant Wars Hit Home The smoke rising over Gaza and the rubble of Iranian nuclear facilities might seem worlds away from Bengaluru’s tech parks or Mumbai’s trading floors. Yet, a seismic shift is underway. As geopolitical fault lines fracture global stability, India’s economic resilience is being tested in an unexpected arena: its workplaces. A groundbreaking survey by Genius Consultants exposes the human cost of global conflict—63%…
Read MoreThe Midnight Hammer Falls: U.S. Escalation, Global Shockwaves, and the Precarious Future of the Middle East
US Strikes Iran Nuclear Sites: Operation Midnight Hammer, Impact & Global Crisis | In-Depth Analysis By: Javid Amin | 23 June 205 The Night the Stealth Bombers Flew The pre-dawn darkness over the Zagros Mountains on [Fictional Date] wasn’t silent. It was shattered by the near-simultaneous impact of some of the most powerful conventional weapons in the US arsenal, striking deep into the heart of Iran’s most sensitive and heavily defended nuclear facilities. Operation Midnight Hammer, a meticulously planned and audaciously executed surprise attack, marked a seismic shift in the…
Read More‘Peace or Tragedy’: Trump’s Strike on Iran Redraws the Global Red Line
June 21, 2025 | Washington / Tehran / Tel Aviv The Middle East stands on the brink—again. But this time, the scale of escalation has entered uncharted territory. In a dramatic shift from deterrence to direct confrontation, former U.S. President Donald Trump—speaking after massive U.S. airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities—has issued a chilling ultimatum: “Iran’s retaliation will be met with greater force. It’s peace or tragedy. Choose wisely.” The strikes, carried out using the GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrators (MOPs)—the most powerful non-nuclear bombs in the American arsenal—targeted three critical nuclear…
Read MoreSrinagar Sizzles Past Jammu: Record-Breaking Heatwave Signals Himalayan Climate Alarm
Srinagar, 22 June 2025 : In an extraordinary reversal of meteorological norms, Srinagar—the summer capital of Jammu & Kashmir—was hotter than Jammu on Friday, recording a scorching 34.8°C compared to Jammu’s 33.0°C. This rare weather inversion marks a significant moment in Kashmir’s shifting climate narrative, as the Valley reels under one of its most intense and prolonged heatwaves in decades. Friday’s temperatures, coupled with sleepless, sweltering nights, have left residents, tourists, and experts in a state of uneasy astonishment. From the snow-fed slopes of Gulmarg to the bustling lanes of Qazigund,…
Read MoreRead the Fine Print: J&K Statehood May Return—But With Conditions Attached
New Delhi / Srinagar, 21 June 2025: The long-promised restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir, a demand echoed across political and public platforms since the abrogation of Article 370 in 2019, may soon become a reality—but not without a set of conditions that could significantly shape the political future of the region. According to multiple sources familiar with internal deliberations, the Centre’s plan to reinstate statehood is not unconditional. Rather, it may come with a “fine print” that outlines specific procedural and political stipulations, raising fresh concerns about transparency, federalism,…
Read MoreFarooq Abdullah Warns Centre of Legal Battle Over Delay in J&K Statehood Restoration
Kokernag, June 21 – In a sharp escalation of rhetoric, National Conference (NC) patron and former Jammu & Kashmir Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah has issued a stern warning to the central government, declaring that his party will approach the Supreme Court if there is any further delay in the restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir. Speaking at a workers’ convention in Kokernag, Abdullah underscored the urgency of reinstating statehood, describing it as a constitutional entitlement, not a political favour. He said the absence of full statehood is not only…
Read MorePunjab Political Parties Slam Omar Abdullah Over Water Sharing Remarks
Punjab parties target Omar for remarks on water sharing Chandigarh, 21 June 2025 – A political storm has erupted in Punjab following remarks by Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, who recently declared that his government will not allow any proposals to divert surplus water from the region to other states. The statement has triggered sharp responses from across the political spectrum in Punjab, with leaders accusing Abdullah of politicizing a national resource issue and ignoring Punjab’s historical and geographical concerns. Leaders from the ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), Punjab…
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