Jammu & Kashmir’s War on Drugs: 220 Hotspots, 413 Arrests, and a Multi-Front Battle

Jammu & Kashmir's War on Drugs: 220 Hotspots, 413 Arrests, and a Multi-Front Battle

Jammu & Kashmir Drug Crackdown 2025: 220 Hotspots Identified, 1,400+ Arrests Made By: Javid Amin | 31 July 2025 The Crisis in Numbers At the latest UT-level Narco Coordination Centre (NCORD) meeting, officials laid bare the scale and depth of the drug menace in Jammu & Kashmir: 220 drug hotspots identified across the UT 33 hotspots dismantled through coordinated raids 413 arrests made from these zones alone 1,032 NDPS cases registered in 2025 1,416 total arrests under drug laws this year 1,388 kg of narcotics and 62,000+ psychotropic tablets seized…

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Our Heritage our Identity

Our Heritage our Identity

By Tamana Jeelani Kashmiri copperware is not only a local product — it is the voice of cultural awareness of the Valley. They are masterpieces in the real meaning of the term, which are at present facing the danger of encroachment by mass producers. Conservation of heritage is something that is most needed today, and Kashmiri copperware pots must be put in the limelight once again. HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE As early as Persian-influenced Mughal-era art, Kashmiri copperware art has endured through the centuries. With time, they got interwoven into day-to-day and…

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Cracks in the Vision: Srinagar’s Smart City Footpaths Turning into Death Traps

Cracks in the Vision: Srinagar’s Smart City Footpaths Turning into Death Traps

Srinagar Smart City Project Faces Backlash After Dal Lake Footpath Collapse By: Javid Amin | Srinagar | 30 July 2025 When “Smart” Turns Unsafe: A City’s Vision Undermined by Shoddy Execution In a disturbing turn of events, Srinagar’s Smart City project—once hailed as a symbol of modernization and eco-urban living—is now being accused of compromising public safety and environmental health. The latest flashpoint? A portion of the newly renovated footpath near Ghat No. 17 on Boulevard Road collapsed straight into Dal Lake, narrowly missing pedestrians and sparking public outrage. Footpaths…

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J&K Reservation Row: Open Merit Students Slam Government Over Health Department Recruitment | ‘Merit is Being Crushed’

J&K Reservation Row: Open Merit Students Slam Government Over Health Department Recruitment | 'Merit is Being Crushed'

Open Merit Students Protest J&K Health Department Recruitment | Reservation Row in Jammu & Kashmir 2025 By: Javid Amin | Srinagar | 30 July 2025 A New Controversy Erupts in J&K’s Recruitment Landscape The Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir finds itself amid another political and social storm—this time over job reservations. The government’s recent advertisement for 621 posts in the Health and Medical Education Department has sparked intense backlash, particularly from the Open Merit Students Association (OMSA). While the notification was part of the administration’s plan to bolster medical…

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Ladakh at the Crossroads: Leh Apex Body Urges Dialogue Before Investment Push

Ladakh at the Crossroads: Leh Apex Body Urges Dialogue Before Investment Push

Leh Apex Body to Ladakh LG: Prioritize Dialogue, Not Just Development By: Javid Amin | 30 July 2025 A Region Demands to Be Heard — Before It’s Transformed In the high-altitude expanse of Ladakh, where mountains tell stories older than modern India, a new chapter of politics and protest is unfolding. The Leh Apex Body (LAB), in tandem with the Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA), has made a strong appeal to newly appointed Lt Governor Kavinder Gupta: Listen first, invest later. As Ladakh stands on the cusp of potential large-scale development,…

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Eastern Ladakh Boulder Tragedy: Lt Col Mankotia and Lance Dafadar Daljit Singh Killed in Line of Duty

Eastern Ladakh Boulder Tragedy: Lt Col Mankotia and Lance Dafadar Daljit Singh Killed in Line of Duty

Fallen in the Line of Duty: Tragedy in Eastern Ladakh Claims Lives of Brave Army Personnel By: Javid Amin | 30 July 2025 “Service Before Self” — A Sacrifice Beyond Words In the stark, high-altitude terrain of eastern Ladakh, where icy winds and unpredictable geology test even the hardiest, the Indian Army once again stood witness to the ultimate price of duty. On July 30, during a routine training convoy movement near Charbagh in the Durbuk sector of Galwan, a massive boulder dislodged from the mountainside and fell directly on…

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Eight Months On, NC-Congress Alliance in J&K Still Has No Common Minimum Programme

Eight Months On, NC-Congress Alliance in J&K Still Has No Common Minimum Programme

Eight Months Into Power, NC-Congress Alliance in Jammu & Kashmir Yet to Finalize Common Minimum Programme By: Javid Amin | 29 July 2025 Political Alliance Without Policy Blueprint Eight months after forming a post-poll alliance, the National Conference (NC) and Congress—governing Jammu & Kashmir—still have no Common Minimum Programme (CMP). This absence is triggering growing concern from within and outside the alliance, as citizens demand clarity on governance goals and administrative direction. Congress leader Tariq Hameed Karra has publicly questioned the delay, warning that the lack of a policy roadmap…

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Rahul Gandhi Accuses PM Modi of Weak Foreign Policy on Trump’s Ceasefire Claims and China’s Support to Pakistan

Rahul Gandhi Accuses PM Modi of Weak Foreign Policy on Trump’s Ceasefire Claims and China’s Support to Pakistan

Rahul Gandhi Slams PM Modi: ‘Show 50% of Indira Gandhi’s Courage on Trump and China’ By: Javid Amin | 29 July 2025 Rahul Gandhi to PM Modi: “Tell Parliament—Trump Lied. Be Brave.” In a blistering attack from outside Parliament, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of dodging accountability on two critical geopolitical developments—Donald Trump’s repeated ceasefire claims and China’s alleged involvement in aiding Pakistan during Operation Sindoor. Gandhi didn’t mince words. Speaking to the media, he said: “Trump said 29 times that he brought peace between India…

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ITBP Bus Tragedy in Ganderbal: Rain, River and Risk – A Deadly Combination in Jammu & Kashmir

ITBP Bus Tragedy in Ganderbal: Rain, River and Risk – A Deadly Combination in Jammu & Kashmir

ITBP Bus Falls into Sindh River in Ganderbal | Search for Survivors Underway After Tragic Amarnath Duty Return By: Javid Amin | Srinagar | 30 July 2025 Tragedy Strikes Kullan Amid Torrential Rain In a deeply tragic incident that underscores the high-risk deployment conditions of India’s security forces, a bus carrying Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) personnel returning from Amarnath Yatra duty fell into the Sindh River in Kullan, a village in Ganderbal district of Jammu and Kashmir. The incident occurred amid torrential rains that have battered the region for several…

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Justice for Parvez: A Call for Truth in Jammu’s Staged Encounter Allegations

Justice for Parvez: A Call for Truth in Jammu's Staged Encounter Allegations

Jammu Youth Killing: Was It a Staged Encounter or a Mistaken Identity? By: Javid Amin | Jammu | 29 July 2025 A Young Life Cut Short Mohammad Parvez Ahmed, a 21-year-old Gujjar youth from Nikki Tawi, Jammu, had dreams like any young man: to live, to work, to provide for his family. But on July 24, those dreams ended violently when he was fatally shot during a police operation in the Satwari area, allegedly targeting drug peddlers. What happened next has shaken faith in law enforcement and reignited fears of…

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