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Youth set example in Rawoocha, launch cleanliness drive after alleged inaction by RDD

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Rafiabad April 25: In a remarkable display of community spirit, the youth of Rawoocha in Rafiabad took it upon themselves to clean the Tulbagh area after repeated pleas to the Rural Development Department (RDD) allegedly went unheard.

The area, once known as a popular picnic spot, had gradually turned into a dumping yard due to continuous disposal of waste by nearby residents. Frustrated by the lack of official intervention, a group of local youth mobilised resources, contributed money among themselves and carried out a large-scale cleanliness drive to restore the site.

During the drive, the volunteers removed heaps of waste material and also dug a designated pit for proper waste disposal. They appealed to residents to refrain from using the area as a dumping ground in the future and to maintain cleanliness.

Local youth stated that they had brought the issue to the notice of RDD officials multiple times, but no concrete action was taken on the ground. “The department only gave assurances, but nothing changed. Finally, we decided to act ourselves,” they said, adding that such initiatives are necessary to protect the environment and preserve community spaces.

The cleanliness drive received support from the Revenue and Police departments. Officials, including Naib Tehsildar Dangiwacha Manzoor Ahmad Koka and SHO Dangiwacha Syed Junaid Ahmad, were present on the occasion and appreciated the efforts of the youth.

Addressing the gathering, the Naib Tehsildar termed the initiative a “proud moment” and urged that similar drives should be replicated in every village to ensure proper waste management and environmental conservation.

SHO Dangiwacha Syed Junaid Ahmad also lauded the youth for their proactive role and assured full support from the police department in future initiatives. He further encouraged young people to stay away from drugs and contribute positively towards society by keeping their surroundings clean.

Senior citizens, including the village Numberdar, also participated in the programme and expressed gratitude to the supporting departments for their presence and encouragement.

Locals believe that the initiative will serve as an example for other villages to follow, highlighting the power of collective action in addressing civic issues when institutional support falls short.

Union Sports Minister Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya chairs Chintan Shivir of Ministers of Youth Affairs & Sports in Srinagar

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“Our 10-year roadmap to becoming a global sporting powerhouse must not remain on paper, it must come alive in every playground, every district, and every young dream.”— Dr. Mandaviya
“Khelo Bharat Mission is a reflection of the energy of our youth and the commitment of the nation” — Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya
Sports Ministers from various states appreciated the initiative to build a consensus around an athlete- and player-centric approach
New Delhi, Apr 25: The Chintan Shivir of the Ministers of Youth Affairs & Sports of States and Union Territories commenced in Srinagar today with focused deliberations on strengthening India’s sports ecosystem through coordinated action, systemic reforms, policy convergence, and grassroots execution
Addressing the inaugural session, Union Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports, Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya, set the tone for the deliberations by emphasising that India’s sporting ambitions will be realised through execution on the ground.
“Our 10-year roadmap to becoming a global sporting powerhouse must not remain on paper, it must come alive in every playground, every district, and every young dream.”— Union Sports Minister Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya said.
The Honourable Lieutenant Governor of Jammu & Kashmir, Manoj Sinha, also attended the Chintan Shivir and applauded the vision of making India a powerhouse of sports.
The Union Sports Minister called upon states to move from policy adoption to active implementation, stressing that real progress will be measured by outcomes visible across districts, training systems, and grassroots sporting ecosystems.
“Khelo Bharat Mission is not just a statistic, it is a reflection of the energy of our youth and the commitment of the nation,” he added.
Dr. Mandaviya called for bridging the long-standing disconnect between State Governments and Sports Federations, urging closer alignment to build a strong and unified talent pipeline.
Underscoring the importance of convergence, he highlighted that coordination with the education system is essential for early talent identification and that physical education teachers form the backbone of the grassroots sports ecosystem.
“If even one talented child is left behind due to lack of opportunity, it is not just a personal loss, it is a loss for the entire nation,” he added.
He further noted that sports serve as a transformative tool, particularly in regions such as Jammu & Kashmir and other challenging areas, contributing to social harmony and national integration.
Addressing systemic gaps, the Minister Dr. Mandaviya called for regular certification and upgradation of coaches, scientific training of athletes, and capacity building in sports administration.
Emphasising the importance of a seamless ecosystem, Dr. Mandaviya stated, “When infrastructure, talent identification, and trained manpower come together as one unbroken chain, Olympic podiums will follow,” highlighting the need to connect grassroots participation with elite performance through a structured pathway.
Dr Mandaviya also launched the YES-PE (Young Engagement in Sports & Physical Education ) programme by Lakshmibai National Institute of Physical Education, Gwalior, for students between 9–12 standard for promoting sports participation, sportsmanship and leadership.
Addressing the gathering, Secretary (Sports), Shri Hari Ranjan Rao, who welcomed participants and highlighted the significance of the Shivir as a platform for collective reflection and action.
Outlining the importance of the Chintan Shivir, he said, “This gathering is not merely a conference, it is a collective moment of reflection, resolve, and renewed commitment.”
The Chintan Shivir saw thematic sessions focusing on medal strategy, policy coordination, clean and safe sport, and talent identification and development.
Over 15 State Sports Ministers, along with eminent sports personalities including Adille Sumariwalla, Abhinav Bindra, Pullela Gopichand and Gagan Narang, attended the Chintan Shivir and shared their ideas with the stakeholders, reflecting a collective commitment towards strengthening India’s sports ecosystem and advancing collaborative policy dialogue.
Sports Ministers from various states appreciated the initiative to build a consensus around an athlete- and player-centric approach. They emphasized that this model can be replicated across different regions of the country to strengthen and develop a robust sporting ecosystem in India.
The deliberations emphasised strengthening infrastructure, enhancing coaching systems, improving Centre–State convergence, ensuring ethical and safe sporting environments, and building a scientific, technology-driven talent pipeline integrated across schools, academies, and elite training centres.
These sessions also underscored the importance of structured pathways and institutional convergence to ensure continuity in athlete development, from identification to high-performance training.
Participants also highlighted the need for consistent monitoring, evaluation, and sharing of best practices across states to ensure that policy intent translates into measurable, on-ground impact.
The deliberations reaffirmed the importance of a unified and coordinated approach involving the Centre, States, and all stakeholders to build a robust, inclusive, and future-ready sporting ecosystem, aligned with India’s long-term vision of emerging as a global sporting powerhouse.

Coast Guard Gets High-Tech Boost with New Puducherry Hub

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KD NEWS SERVICE

NEW DELHI, April 25: In a significant push towards strengthening India’s maritime security framework, the Indian Coast Guard on Friday inaugurated a state-of-the-art Offshore Tactical Management (OTM) Administrative Complex at Puducherry, marking a major milestone in enhancing coastal surveillance and response capabilities along the eastern seaboard.

The newly constructed facility at Coast Guard District Headquarters No. 13 was formally inaugurated by Paramesh Sivamani, Director General of the force, in the presence of senior officials and personnel. The inauguration signals a forward leap in operational preparedness and administrative efficiency, reinforcing India’s commitment to safeguarding its vast maritime frontiers.

Described as a cornerstone of the Coast Guard’s vision of a “Modern Force, Modern Infrastructure,” the complex integrates advanced systems with contemporary architectural design. At its core lies a fully equipped Operations Centre and the Maritime Rescue Sub Centre (MRSC), Puducherry. Together, these units will serve as the nerve centre for real-time command, control, and coordination of maritime operations.

Officials said the integrated infrastructure has been meticulously designed to ensure rapid, agile, and coordinated responses to a wide spectrum of maritime challenges, including search and rescue missions, pollution control, anti-smuggling operations, and coastal security threats.

The District Headquarters No. 13, headquartered in Puducherry, plays a crucial role in monitoring and securing an extensive coastline stretching over 140 nautical miles. This jurisdiction covers not only the Union Territory of Puducherry but also key coastal districts of central Tamil Nadu, making it strategically vital in India’s eastern maritime grid.
With increasing maritime activity and evolving security dynamics in the Bay of Bengal region, the need for enhanced surveillance and faster response mechanisms has become paramount. The newly inaugurated OTM complex is expected to significantly bolster the Coast Guard’s operational reach and efficiency in the region.

Senior officials highlighted that the facility would strengthen inter-agency coordination and improve situational awareness, thereby enabling better protection of life and property at sea. It will also play a pivotal role in preserving the fragile marine ecosystem by facilitating timely interventions in cases of oil spills or environmental hazards.

The inauguration underscores the Indian Coast Guard’s unwavering commitment to national security, maritime safety, and environmental stewardship. It also reflects the government’s broader push to modernise coastal infrastructure in line with emerging challenges and global best practices.

As maritime threats grow increasingly complex, the new facility at Puducherry stands as a symbol of preparedness and resilience—ensuring that India’s eastern seaboard remains secure, responsive, and future-ready.

Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw Inaugurates ‘Aditya’ Complex at BEML, Bengaluru

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Envisions Seamless Connectivity for Southern Metro cities

Vinod Bhat

BENGALURU, APRIL 25: Sri Ashwini Vaishnaw, Hon’ble Union Minister for Railways, Information & Broadcasting, and Electronics & Information Technology, visited the BEML Tippasandra Campus in Bengaluru today to inaugurate Aditya , a specialized complex dedicated to the manufacturing of high-speed rail. During the visit, the Minister emphasized that high-speed rail technology is incredibly complex and intricate, noting that its development within our country marks a significant milestone for indigenous engineering.

The newly inaugurated Aditya complex is currently designed for the development of B-28 coaches.

The Minister highlighted the transformative power of high-speed rail, stating that the advent of these trains will cause major cities to be seen as extensions of one another. He cited the example of the travel time between Chennai and Bengaluru which is expected to drop to just 73 minutes, effectively making the two cities part of a single integrated hub.

Mumbai and Bengaluru : The Minister said that connectivity will be enhanced by introduction of two new services. A new Mail Express featuring LHB coaches will be introduced via Hubli, and a Vande Bharat Sleeper Express is scheduled to commence operations soon.

Addressing regional connectivity, the Minister confirmed that the Vande Bharat service between Mangaluru and Bengaluru will be launched very soon He emphasized that the planning for this service has duly taken into consideration the linking of Madgaon and other coastal cities of Karnataka prior to implementation. Technical hurdles have been cleared, including the completion of electrification on the Hassan-Mangaluru section and the integration of Automated Emergency Braking (AEB) systems for safety on steep coastal gradients.

The Minister concluded the visit by praising the engineering talent at the Tippasandra facility, stating that their work on the next generation of rolling stock is central to the vision of a Developed India. He reaffirmed the government’s commitment to balancing massive infrastructure growth with environmental sustainability and public awareness.

Baramulla Girls Volleyball Championship 2026 Kicks Off, Young Talent Shines

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SHAHID NAZEER

Baramulla, April 25: The Baramulla Girls Volleyball Championship 2026, supported by the Indian Army, got underway on April 22 at the Shaukat Ali Indoor Stadium, Khwajabagh, witnessing enthusiastic participation from teams across Baramulla district.

The championship has brought together promising young female volleyball players from different parts of the district, offering them a competitive platform to display their talent, skill, and sportsmanship. The event highlights a growing interest in volleyball among girls and reflects a positive shift towards increased participation of young women in sports.

On Saturday, league matches were conducted with six teams competing in Pool A and Pool B. The matches were marked by high energy, strong teamwork, and a competitive spirit, with players showcasing determination and impressive performances throughout.
A large number of spectators, including more than 250 girl students, were present at the venue, cheering enthusiastically for the teams. Their presence added to the lively atmosphere and boosted the morale of the players.

Organizers said the championship aims to promote sports culture in the district while encouraging greater participation of girls in volleyball. They emphasized that such initiatives play an important role in engaging youth in constructive activities and in building confidence, discipline, and team spirit.

The tournament will continue in the coming days with further league fixtures and knockout rounds, promising exciting contests as young athletes compete for top honours.

Anantnag Police Registers 24 NDPS Cases in Massive District-Wide Anti-Drug Crackdown

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Anantnag, Apr 25: In a major intensified anti-narcotics drive, Anantnag Police has registered 24 NDPS cases in a single day while carrying out extensive operations against drug cultivators and peddlers across the district.

An official told that police also destroyed large patches of illegal narcotic cultivation, recovered significant quantities of contraband, and arrested multiple drug peddlers during coordinated raids.

Meanwhile, SSP Anantnag, Amod Ashok Nagpure, said that specific drug hotspots and chronic offenders had been identified in the district prior to the crackdown. He said intensive searches were carried out at multiple locations as part of preventive and enforcement measures under law.

He further said that police also utilised Narcotic K9 squads during the operations to detect hidden substances and strengthen on-ground enforcement.

The SSP added that movable and immovable properties of suspected drug dealers were also surveyed to examine financial linkages, with action including attachment of assets under law to follow wherever required. (KNC)

Mega Nasha Mukht Bharat Abhiyaan Pad Yatra in Srinagar on May 3; Div Com Reviews Preparations

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Calls for widespread public participation in rally to combat drug menace; LG Sinha to flag off rally

Srinagar, Apr 25: Divisional Commissioner Kashmir, Anshul Garg, on Friday chaired a high-level meeting to review arrangements for the upcoming Mega Nasha Mukht Pad Yatra, scheduled to be held on May 3 in Srinagar.

The event will be flagged off by Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha.

The meeting was attended by Deputy Commissioners and Heads of Departments from across the Kashmir Division.

During the review, the Divisional Commissioner emphasized the need for broad-based participation from all sections of society to ensure the success of the rally and to effectively raise awareness about the growing drug menace.

He underscored the importance of involving social organizations, NGOs, professionals, students, progressive farmers, associations, public representatives, institutions, government departments, sportspersons, and other stakeholders to deliver a strong and unified message against substance abuse.

To facilitate large-scale participation, the Divisional Commissioner directed the concerned authorities, including SRTC, the Transport Department, and the Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC), to make adequate transportation arrangements for participants.

He also instructed the Public Health Engineering (PHE) Department to ensure the availability of drinking water facilities along the route and at the venue.

Further, the Hospitality and Protocol Department was tasked with arranging refreshments for participants.

Deputy Commissioners and Heads of Departments were directed to designate nodal officers to coordinate and ensure active participation of employees and the public in the event.

CIK searches Srinagar Central Jail, seizes digital devices in terror case

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Srinagar, Apr 25: The Counter Intelligence Kashmir (CIK) wing of Jammu and Kashmir Police conducted searches at Central Jail Srinagar in connection with a terror-linked case and seized digital communication devices, officials said on Saturday.

An official told that the searches were carried out on April 25 following a warrant issued by a special court designated under the NIA Act in a case registered as FIR No. 06/2023 at Police Station CI Kashmir.

He said the case was registered under Sections 153-A, 505, 121 and 120-B of the IPC, along with Sections 13 and 39 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act.

“Acting on technical inputs about the presence of suspicious digital signatures inside the jail premises, search operations were conducted across multiple barracks and blocks in coordination with jail authorities,” he added.

The official said that during the operation, digital communication devices and other incriminating material were recovered and seized.

The seized devices will be sent for forensic examination to establish possible links and identify any wider network connected with the case, he said, adding that an inquiry has also been initiated into how the devices were brought inside the high-security prison and the role of any facilitators involved.

The official said the operation is part of ongoing efforts to curb misuse of communication devices in sensitive establishments, including prisons, and to investigate terror-related activities in the Union Territory.—(KNO)

Major land scam unearthed in Jammu; ACB books revenue officials, land grabbers

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According to ACB, large tracts of Custodian land in areas including Asarwan, Mishriwala, Bhalwal and R.S. Pura were allegedly usurped by a nexus of land mafia in connivance with revenue officials and Form Alaf holders.

ACB said verification revealed that over 1,000 kanals of Custodian land had been fraudulently shown as allotted to displaced persons through fake allotment orders, despite them not being entitled to such land.

The ACB had earlier registered 24 FIRs in the scam, and investigation is in progress.

Further investigation revealed that even where displaced persons had already been allotted land, their relatives (Form Alaf holders), in connivance with revenue officials, managed to get additional land mutated in their favour in Domana and R.S. Pura areas of Jammu district either without any valid government/Provisional Rehabilitation Office (PRO) orders or on the basis of fake orders.

ACB said no such allotment orders were issued by the PRO, and the land was later sold or transferred to other persons through fraudulent means, causing huge loss to the government exchequer.

During further verification, ACB established a prima facie nexus in the illegal alienation of about 20 kanals and 9 marlas of Custodian land, following which three fresh FIRs were registered at Police Station ACB Central J&K under provisions of the J&K Prevention of Corruption Act, along with charges of criminal conspiracy, cheating, forgery and fraud.

The accused have been identified as: Waryam Singh, son of Shalo Ram, resident of Village Kotli Bhagwan Singh (Kuttu Chack), Tehsil R.S. Pura — then Patwari, Balak Ram, son of Late Buti Ram, resident of Village Tootray, Tehsil R.S. Pura — then Naib Tehsildar, Mohan Singh, son of Bhagwan Singh, resident of Nanak Nagar Jammu, Prem Singh, son of Churu Ram, resident of Baggan, Tehsil Bilawar, Kathua — then Patwari, Bharat Bushan Mehra, son of Harbans Lal, resident of Mamka, R.S. Pura, Rahul Kai, son of Late Deep Raj, resident of House No. 39, New Company Bagh Canal Road, Jammu — then Patwari, Saqib Saleem, son of Saleem Ahmed, resident of 54 Majheer, Thana Mandi Rajouri — then Tehsildar, Sat Pal, son of Nanak Chand, resident of Gadi Garh, Jammu and others.

ACB said further investigation into the scam is underway.

JKBOSE notifies dates for submission of Bi- Annual exam forms

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JAMMU, APRIL 24: The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) has notified the schedule for the submission of online permission cum examination forms for Class 10 and 12 Annual (Private)/Bi-Annual 2026 session.

The schedule applies to all eligible candidates across the UTs of J&K and Ladakh including both winter and summer zone areas.

As per the notification, re-appear and failure candidates of class 10 can submit their examination forms in online mode whereas the fresh private candidates can submit their forms in offline mode from April 27 to May 09 on payment of normal prescribed fee of Rs 1300 and with a late fee of Rs 2150 from May 11 to 16.

Likewise, re-appear and failure candidates of class 12 can submit their examination forms
in online mode whereas the fresh private candidates can submit their forms in offline mode from April 27 to May 09 on payment of normal prescribed fee of Rs 1510 and with a late fee of Rs 2360 from May 11 to 16.

The detailed notification alongwith necessary guidelines, fee structure and instructions are available on the official website of Board jkbose.jk.gov.in