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Vice President Jagdeep Dhankar resigns, citing health reasons

New Delhi: Vice-President of India, Jagdeep Dhankar tendered his resignation on Monday, citing personal health reasons.

In a resignation letter addressed to the President of India, Dhankar expressed gratitude for the “soothing wonderful working relationship” he shared with the President

He also expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Council of Ministers. “The Prime Minister’s cooperation and support have been invaluable,” Dhankar wrote.

As per KNO, Dhankar also acknowledged the warmth and trust bestowed upon him by Members of Parliament, stating that those relationships would be “ever cherished and embedded in my memory.” He further reflected on India’s economic transformation and rising global stature, calling his service during this phase a “true honor.”

“As I leave this esteemed office, I am filled with pride in Bharat’s global rise and phenomenal achievements and hold unwavering confidence in her brilliant future,” he concluded. (KNO)

People and history will judge what changed in 5-years: LG Sinha 

Srinagar: Asserting that people and history will judge what has changed in five years compared to what used to happen earlier, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha has said that J&K has broken away from its troubled past and is embracing a brighter, secure, and development-driven future.

In an interview to a national news channel, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, according to KNO reflected on the transformational journey of Jammu and Kashmir over the past five years since he took office on August 7, 2020. “Peace, prosperity, and a people-centric approach formed the bedrock of my administration,” he said.

“Stone pelting and hartals are now history. Schools, colleges, and businesses function without disruption, and nightlife has made a comeback,” LG Sinha stated, underlining the normalization of daily life in the Union Territory. “J&K’s economy has doubled in the past five years,” he added, signaling significant economic revival.

Acknowledging that development is an ongoing process, the LG said, “People and history will judge what has changed in five years compared to what used to happen earlier.”

On support for victims of terrorism, LG Sinha recounted emotional encounters with terror-affected families, including one where a man with three children was killed and only one of his sons was given a job. “These meetings moved me deeply, and we took decisions to ensure comprehensive rehabilitation of terror-hit families,” he said. He admitted that outreach to these families came late, but stressed that steps have now been taken to reopen old massacre cases, register FIRs, and return any properties that may have been seized by terrorists.

Responding to controversy over Chief Minister Omar Abdullah not being invited to security review meetings, LG Sinha said, “The State Reorganization Act, passed by Parliament, clearly defines the jurisdiction of all authorities. I work within my boundaries and enjoy a cordial relationship with the CM. Whenever we have differences, we resolve them through dialogue.”

On the biggest challenge faced during his tenure, LG Sinha said, “The full integration of J&K with the Indian state and the establishment of Indian sovereignty and authority were   essential. Under Prime Minister Modi’s leadership, we have successfully achieved both goals.”

Turning to tourism and the ongoing Amarnath Yatra, LG Sinha said that after April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, tourists had stopped visiting Kashmir. “However, the situation has improved. Over two lakh pilgrims have already participated this year in a 38-day Yatra. Hotels in Pahalgam and Sonamarg are full, and Srinagar’s hotel occupancy is at 40%,” he said, praising the hospitality of local residents for welcoming yatris warmly.

He also justified the suspension of helicopter services to the holy cave shrine this year, citing national security and past aviation accidents as reasons. “Decisions were made keeping safety and emerging drone threats in mind,” he added.

Regarding Pakistan’s propaganda and use of drones, LG Sinha said, “Operation Sindoor showed India’s strength. Pakistan’s fake narratives were exposed. Our indigenous weapons have become a strong asset.”

When asked about his future plans, the LG reiterated his commitment to honesty and dedication. He credited Prime Minister Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah for their guidance and encouragement, calling their decisions “historic” for J&K.

“The people of J&K firmly believe their future is secure with India. The only concern remains cross-border infiltration, but rest assured, we are vigilant,” LG Sinha said.

He also hailed the role of women in J&K’s progress, emphasizing their growing leadership across sectors and reaffirming the vision of “women-led development” in the region. (KNO)

Monsoon Session begins with tributes, turmoil over Pahalgam attack

Srinagar: The Monsoon Session of Parliament began on Monday with Members of the Lok Sabha observing a two-minute silence to pay tribute to those who lost their lives in two recent tragedies — the Pahalgam terror attack and the Air India AI-171 crash.

The Pahalgam attack on April 22 in Jammu and Kashmir claimed 26 lives, while the June 12 crash of the Air India flight resulted in 260 fatalities. Lawmakers stood in silence to honour the victims before taking up the session’s agenda.

Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the media, describing the Monsoon Session as a “celebration of victory,” citing the success of Operation Sindoor.

He said the mission carried out by Indian defence forces, achieved its goals within 22 minutes, targeting and destroying structures linked to terror masterminds. He added that this operation has drawn global attention to India’s military capability and the strength of its domestic defence sector.

“When the Parliament speaks in one voice during this session, it will support military morale, encourage citizens, and contribute to progress in defence research, innovation, and manufacturing,” he added.

He also said that security forces are making steady progress in eliminating Maoists and Naxalites and that several previously affected districts are now free from such activities, and the Constitution is prevailing over violence.

He urged MPs across parties to ensure smooth functioning of the house and that interests may vary, but national interest must remain the shared priority.

Meanwhile, both the Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha witnessed continuous sloganeering by Opposition MPs demanding a discussion on the recent Pahalgam terror attack and Operation Sindoor.

Reacting to the protests, Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju said a meeting of the Business Advisory Committee has been scheduled to decide the agenda for discussion.

“The government is ready for a discussion, but Opposition MPs are protesting in the Well of the House. It is not appropriate to begin the session like this,” Rijiju said.

Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha, Mallikarjun Kharge, questioned the government over its response to the Pahalgam terror attack and asked for clarity on the current status of the militants involved.

Kharge said the Opposition had extended full support to the Centre following the incident but emphasized the need for accountability, especially in light of the acknowledged intelligence failure. “Even the Army chief and the government have admitted lapses. The country deserves to know what went wrong,” he told the House.

He also took sharp exception to recent comments by former US President Donald Trump, who reportedly spoke of mediating a ceasefire between India and Pakistan after Operation Sindoor. “It’s unacceptable for any outsider to make such claims. This is an insult to our sovereignty,” Kharge said.

Speaking in the Rajya Sabha, BJP leader and Union Minister JP Nadda said the government was fully prepared to hold a detailed discussion on Operation Sindoor.

“We are willing and ready to talk about it. There should be no perception that we are avoiding a debate,” Nadda said, adding that the scale and execution of the operation under Prime Minister Modi’s leadership was unprecedented. “This kind of mission has never been carried out before. We will share every detail,” he told the House.

This year’s Monsoon Session will run until August 21, with a scheduled recess from August 12 to 18. The session includes 21 sittings over 32 days. (KNO)

Property worth 1.5 crores of a drug peddler attached in Srinagar: Police

Srinagar: Police on Monday said that In yet another significant move to combat the Drug menace and dismantle the infrastructure supporting narcotics trafficking, Srinagar Police has attached a residential property worth approximately ₹ 1.5 Crores under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act.

In a statement, the police said that the attached property comprises a two-storeyed residential house along with 1 kanal 4 marlas land, belonging to Gulzar Ahmad Bhat S/o Late Abdul Rehman Bhat R/o Budoo Bagh Khanyar, Srinagar, as per revenue documents.

It is in the possession of his son namely Suhail Ahmed Bhat, who is a notorious drug peddler, and he is involved in case FIR No. 55/2022 u/s 8/21, 29 of NDPS Act of Police Station Khanyar.

The accused person has a history of involvement in drug peddling, primarily targeting local youth, thereby posing a grave threat to public health and safety.

Investigations have revealed the aforementioned property was acquired through proceeds from illicit drug trafficking.

Acting under Sections 68-E and 68-F of the NDPS Act, Srinagar Police formally seized and attached the immovable property as per the due legal process. The property cannot be sold, transferred, or otherwise dealt with without prior approval from the competent authority.

This development marks a decisive step in the broader strategy of Jammu & Kashmir Police to dismantle the financial infrastructure of narcotics networks. Jammu and Kashmir Police continues to prioritize a zero-tolerance approach towards drug-related crimes, aiming to safeguard the community, especially its vulnerable youth, from the dangers of substance abuse.

Srinagar Police urges all citizens to actively participate in the fight against drugs by sharing any relevant information. Public cooperation is essential to ensuring a safe, healthy, and drug-free Srinagar.

Together, let us stand united against drugs and work towards building a secure future for our society, reads the statement.

Need to arrest “big fish” to curb drug menace in J&K: Minister Sakina Itoo

Srinagar: Minister Sakina Itoo Monday said that there was a need to arrest “big fish” to control drug menace in Jammu and Kashmir in order to save the future generation.

Speaking to reporters, Minister Itoo, as per KNO, said drug menace is a sensitive issue and “we have to save our future generation. In order to make Kashmir a drug free society, it is a collective responsibility of every stakeholder and community,” she said.

The minister said that only health and police department can’t control the issue of drug menace. “There is a need to catch the big fish. Arresting only those committing the crime at lower level won’t help in controlling the drug menace”.

“If we have to eradicate the Drug menace in Kashmir, we all should take this responsibility. Until and unless, we all take up the responsibility, we won’t succeed in it. The government and police are doing their job.”

She further said the community and religious clerics should play an important role to help curb this menace. (KNO)

Student killed, Several others injured after rock hit school building in Poonch

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Srinagar: Atleast one student was killed while as several others were injured after a rock hit Govt.School Building In Banch Poonch on Monday.

CMO Poonch, Dr. P A Khan told GNS that one student was killed and several others were injured when a rock from an adjacent mountain rolled down and hit the Govt Primary School Kalissan building. All the injured students have been immediately shifted to DH Poonch for treatment.

The deceased student has been identified as Ehsan Ali (5) son of Mohd Razaq resident of Kalsan Bhainch Poonch. So far four injured students have been identified as Mohd Safeer (07) son of Mohd Shareef resident of Kalsan Bhainch, Bilal Farooq (08) son of Farooq Ahmed resident of Bhainch, Aftab Ahmed(06) son of Idress Ahmed resident of Bhainch and Tobia Kouser daughter of Basharat Hussain(07) resident of Bhainch.

More details awaited. (GNS)

Operation Sindoor displayed India’s might after Pahalgam attack: PM Modi

Srinagar: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said the world witnessed India’s military strength during Operation Sindoor following the April 22 attack in Pahalgam that left 26 people dead, most of them tourists.

Speaking to media ahead of the Parliament Monsoon Session, PM Modi, as per KNO said the Indian Army achieved its target under Operation Sindoor, in which the houses of those behind terrorism were demolished within 22 minutes.

He added that this operation has drawn global attention to India’s military capability and the strength of its domestic defence sector.

“When the Parliament speaks in one voice during this session, it will support military morale, encourage citizens, and contribute to progress in defence research, innovation, and manufacturing,” he added.

He also said that security forces are making steady progress in eliminating Maoists and Naxalites and that several previously affected districts are now free from such activities, and the Constitution is prevailing over violence.

He urged MPs across parties to ensure smooth functioning of the house and that interests may vary, but national interest must remain the shared priority. (KNO)

Unidentified body found in south Kashmir’s Anantnag

Srinagar: A unidentified body was recovered on Monday morning in Nandapora Khanabal area of south Kashmir’s Anantnag district.

Officials told GNS today morning some locals found a male body in the bushes at Nandapora Khanabal.

As per the sources, the deceased seems to have died four days back.

Police have registered a case in this regard and investigation has been taken up. (GNS)

Landslide hits Vaishno Devi Yatra track near Ban Ganga; 3-4 pilgrims injured

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Srinagar: A landslide struck the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Yatra track near the Ban Ganga receipt counter on Monday morning causing a brief halt in the pilgrimage.

An official told JKNS that the landslide led to injuries to at least three to four pilgrims, who were later rescued and shifted for medical attention.

Soon after the incident, rescue teams including Police, Shrine Board personnel, and local authorities launched a swift operation to clear debris and assist the stranded pilgrims.

Officials said that the yatra was temporarily halted but has now resumed via an alternative route to ensure smooth and safe passage for devotees.

Authorities are closely monitoring the situation and have advised pilgrims to cooperate with officials and follow safety guidelines. (JKNS)

Body of drowned Baramulla man recovered after Two-day search

Srinagar: The body of a man who had drowned in River Jhelum at Azad Gunj Baramulla was recovered on Monday morning, two days after he went missing.

An official told JKNS that the deceased has been identified as Abdul Aziz Najar, 55, a resident of Wenkura Baramulla, who jumped into the river on Saturday, July 19, under unknown circumstances.

Eyewitnesses said the man leapt into the water at around 10:30 AM, prompting immediate alerts to authorities. Rescue teams from SDRF led by incharge Ab Rasheed Beigh and his team, J&K Police, and local volunteers launched an extensive search operation that spanned over 48 hours.

The body was finally recovered near Veerwan Pandith Colony and shifted to a nearby hospital for medico-legal formalities. Police have taken cognizance of the incident and further investigation is underway. (JKNS)