Delhi–NCR Rain Fury: Yamuna Crosses Danger Mark, Gurgaon Flooded After Record Rainfall

Delhi–NCR Rain Fury: Yamuna Crosses Danger Mark, Gurgaon Flooded After Record Rainfall

Yamuna Above Danger Mark, Gurgaon Underwater After Cloudburst-Like Downpour By: Javid Amin | 02 Sep 2025 The National Capital Region is once again grappling with the fury of the monsoon. On Tuesday morning, the Yamuna river breached the danger mark, prompting urgent evacuations in low-lying parts of Delhi, while neighbouring Gurgaon was left paralysed after record rainfall submerged its arterial roads. Yamuna Above Danger Mark At Delhi’s Old Railway Bridge, the Yamuna swelled to 205.75 metres, crossing the danger mark of 205.33 metres. Officials warned that the river could reach…

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Jammu Rail Division Restores Services After Monsoon Havoc | Resilience Amid Crisis

Jammu Rail Division Restores Services After Monsoon Havoc | Resilience Amid Crisis

Jammu Rail Division shows grit as partial services restored By: Javid Amin | 01 Sep 2025 Tracks of Tenacity In the wake of record-breaking monsoon rains that lashed Jammu & Kashmir in late August 2025, the Jammu Rail Division faced one of its most severe operational crises in decades. Landslides, flash floods, and damaged power lines brought rail traffic to a grinding halt, stranding thousands of passengers—including pilgrims en route to the Vaishno Devi shrine. Yet, within days, the division began restoring partial services, launching emergency shuttle routes and mobilizing…

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Monsoon Mayhem: Jammu & Kashmir Drenched in Historic August Rainfall

Monsoon Mayhem: Jammu & Kashmir Drenched in Historic August Rainfall

From Doda to Leh: Himalayan Districts Reel Under Record-Breaking Rain By: Javid Amin | 01 Sep 2025 A Monsoon Like No Other August 2025 will be remembered as the month when the skies unleashed unprecedented fury over the Himalayas. Jammu & Kashmir recorded 319.3 mm rainfall in August — a 73% surplus, the 6th wettest August since 1901. Ladakh, usually known for its arid cold desert, was drenched — a 930% surplus, with Kargil receiving 1,530% above normal rain. These are not just numbers. They mark a tectonic shift in…

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Kashmir Lashed by Gusty Winds and Heavy Rain — MeT Issues Fresh Warnings

Kashmir Lashed by Gusty Winds and Heavy Rain — MeT Issues Fresh Warnings

Kashmir Weather Update: Gusty Winds, Heavy Rain, and MeT Warnings | IMD Forecast By: Javid Amin | 31 Aug 2025 Kashmir witnessed a dramatic turn in weather on Sunday evening, as a powerful system brought moderate to heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, and strong gusty winds across several districts. The stormy conditions, which disrupted normal life, come amid a broader monsoon surge across North India. Affected Areas: Srinagar, Budgam, South Kashmir Srinagar city saw streets waterlogged as heavy rain combined with strong winds, uprooting trees and damaging electric lines in some neighborhoods.…

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Jhelum in Crisis: Why Srinagar Still Drowns Despite Crores Spent on Flood Management

Jhelum in Crisis: Why Srinagar Still Drowns Despite Crores Spent on Flood Management

A Decade After 2014, Lessons Still Unlearned By: Javid Amin | 30 Aug 2025 The Return of a Nightmare In September 2014, the people of Srinagar woke to a nightmare they will never forget. The Jhelum River breached its embankments, spilling over into neighborhoods that had stood for generations. Entire colonies like Rajbagh, Jawahar Nagar, Bemina, and Gogji Bagh went underwater. Lal Chowk, the city’s commercial heart, resembled a drowned marketplace. The toll was staggering: Over 300 lives lost More than 2.5 lakh houses damaged Billions in property, business, and…

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Jammu–Srinagar National Highway (NH-44) Closure Update – August 30, 2025

Jammu–Srinagar National Highway (NH-44) Closure Update – August 30, 2025

Jammu–Srinagar National Highway Closed for 5th Day | NH-44 Traffic Update August 30, 2025 By: Javid Amin | 30 Aug 2025 Why NH-44 is Closed The Jammu–Srinagar National Highway (NH-44), the Valley’s only all-weather road link to the rest of India, has been shut for the fifth consecutive day following multiple landslides, mudslides, and flash floods across the Udhampur–Ramban belt.Blocked stretches between Jakheni and Chenani (Udhampur district) remain the most critical chokepoints, as heavy rains continue to loosen soil on fragile slopes. Stranded Vehicles Authorities estimate over 2,000 vehicles are…

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Paper Leak Scandals Erode Trust, Fuel Youth Frustration in Jammu & Kashmir

Paper Leak Scandals Erode Trust, Fuel Youth Frustration in Jammu & Kashmir

Paper Leak Scandals Shake Jammu & Kashmir: Youth Cry for Justice By: Javid Amin | 28 Aug 2025 The repeated cancellation of recruitment exams in Jammu & Kashmir, most recently the JKSSB Junior Engineer (Electrical) paper, has once again ignited a storm of frustration among job aspirants. What should have been a pathway to stable careers is now a labyrinth of leaks, cancellations, and endless uncertainty, leaving thousands of young men and women disillusioned. What Happened This Time? The Jammu & Kashmir Services Selection Board (JKSSB) was scheduled to conduct…

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Women’s Safety Index 2025: Why Delhi, Faridabad & Srinagar Rank Among India’s Least Safe Cities

Women’s Safety Index 2025: Why Delhi, Faridabad & Srinagar Rank Among India’s Least Safe Cities

A Stark Wake-Up Call; Why Srinagar is Ranked Among India’s Least Safe Cities for Women By: Javid Amin | 28 Aug 2025 The release of the National Annual Report & Index on Women’s Safety (NARI 2025) by the National Commission for Women (NCW) has once again brought India’s women’s safety crisis into sharp focus. Despite rapid urbanization, technological growth, and rising awareness of gender rights, India’s metropolitan and Tier-2 cities continue to struggle with basic guarantees of safety for women. The findings are alarming: Delhi, Faridabad, and Srinagar have been ranked…

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Jammu–Srinagar National Highway Closed: Landslides Paralyze Connectivity

Jammu–Srinagar National Highway Closed: Landslides Paralyze Connectivity

When the Lifeline of Kashmir Breaks By: Javid Amin | 28 Aug 2025 The Jammu–Srinagar National Highway (NH-44) is not just a road—it is the economic, social, and emotional lifeline of Jammu and Kashmir. Stretching over 270 km, this arterial route connects the Kashmir Valley with the rest of India. Every truck carrying essential commodities, every tourist vehicle heading to Gulmarg or Pahalgam, every pilgrim traveling to Vaishno Devi or Amarnath—relies on this highway. But in August 2025, relentless rainfall triggered multiple landslides in the Udhampur–Ramban belt, forcing authorities to…

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Jhelum Recedes, Kashmir Breathes Easier After a Night of Anxiety

Jhelum Recedes, Kashmir Breathes Easier After a Night of Anxiety

Jhelum Recedes: Kashmir Flood Scare 2025 Ends, But Questions Over Preparedness Remain By: Javid Amin | 28 Aug 2025 A Night of Fear, A Morning of Relief For the people of Kashmir, the night of August 27–28 was one of sleepless anxiety. Heavy rainfall had swollen the Jhelum River to levels unseen in nearly a decade. At Sangam in South Kashmir, the water level rose to 23.99 feet, well past the flood declaration mark of 21 feet. At Ram Munshi Bagh in Srinagar, too, the water crept beyond alert levels.…

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