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JK Cement Hosts Retailers Meet in Srinagar

Srinagar:JK Cement Limited, one of India’s leading manufacturers of grey cement, organised its first Retailers Meet in Srinagar on 4 November 2025 to celebrate the outstanding performance of its retail partners in the Kashmir region for the month of October 2025. The event aimed to appreciate retailers who achieved and exceeded their business targets and to strengthen the growing partnership between JK Cement and its channel network.

On this occasion, top-performing retailers were felicitated and rewarded with gifts including bikes, iPhones, and other incentives as a token of appreciation for their dedication and trust.

Mr. Feroz Ahmed Shah, State Head – Sales & Marketing, addressed the gathering and thanked all retailers for their continued support. He emphasised the importance of healthy communication, teamwork, and ethical business practices in achieving sustainable growth.

Mr. Shahid Hamid Mir, State Head – Customer Technical Services (CTS), was also present and briefed the retailers about the range of technical services offered by JK Cement and their importance in ensuring quality, customer satisfaction, and long-term trust.

JK Cement, which recently launched its operations in Jammu & Kashmir through its new manufacturing unit in Srinagar, reaffirmed its commitment to expanding its presence and supporting local partners in building a stronger market together.

Pulwama Loses Dedicated Employee: Mushtaq Ahmad Yatoo Passes Away After Prolonged Illness

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Pulwama, Kashmir – The Kashmir Leader Team, under the leadership of Mr. Zahoor Gulzar, announces with profound grief the passing of Mushtaq Ahmad Yatoo, son of Late Ghulam Hassan Yatoo, resident of Drusoo, Pulwama. A committed officer in the Agriculture Department, Pulwama, Mr. Yatoo breathed his last after battling a prolonged illness, leaving behind a void in both his family and the community he served.

In this hour of irreparable loss, the team extends its deepest condolences to his son Mr Owais Ahmad and other family members. May Almighty Allah elevate the departed soul to Jannat-ul-Firdous and grant the family strength, patience, and courage to endure this profound sorrow.

The Kashmir Leader Team stands in solidarity with the Yatoo family during this difficult time.

Collaborative Awareness-cum-Training Programme on Grassland and Fodder Technologies for Sustainable Livestock Rearing Held at FSPS Aru

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ANANTNAG: A Collaborative Awareness-cum-Training Programme on Grassland and Fodder Technologies for Sustainable Livestock Rearing in Temperate Regions was successfully organized at Fodder Seed Production Station (FSPS), Aru Pahalgam on 1st November 2025. The event was jointly organized by the ICAR-Indian Grassland and Fodder Research Institute (IGFRI), Regional Research Station, Srinagar, and the Department of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Kashmir, as part of the 64th Foundation Day commemoration of ICAR-IGFRI and the Janjatiya Gaurav Pakhwada initiative of Ministry of Tribal Affairs, Government of India.

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The programme was inaugurated by Shri Altaf Kaloo, Hon’ble MLA Pahalgam, who graced the occasion as the Chief Guest. In his inaugural address, Shri Kaloo congratulated ICAR-IGFRI Regional Research Station, Srinagar, and the Department of Agriculture, Kashmir, for organizing this collaborative event aimed at promoting sustainable livestock rearing through grassland and fodder-based interventions in the temperate Himalayas. He emphasized the need for more such awareness and training programmes to benefit pastoral and tribal farming communities.

Shri Sartaj Ahmad, Director Agriculture Kashmir, highlighted the importance of quality fodder seed production for grassland development and bridging the gap between fodder demand and supply in the region.

Dr. Suheel Ahmad, Senior Scientist and Incharge, ICAR-IGFRI Regional Research Station, Srinagar, emphasized the pivotal role of grassland and forage-based technologies in achieving sustainable livestock production, particularly among resource-poor pastoral and tribal farmers.

Dr. Asif Mohd Iqbal, Senior Scientist, ICAR-IGFRI RRS Srinagar, elaborated on forage varietal development, evaluation, and germplasm characterization, while Dr. Nazim Hamid Mir, Scientist, provided a detailed account of the package of practices for temperate grasses and legumes aimed at enhancing the carrying capacity of Himalayan grasslands. Shri Suresh Khajuria, Agrostologist, stressed upon the need to strengthen fodder seed production systems for regional self-sufficiency.

The programme was moderated by Shri Khurshid Ahmad Gilkar, Incharge, Fodder Seed Production Station, Aru Pahalgam, who efficiently conducted the proceedings and facilitated the farmer–scientist interactions.

The event witnessed enthusiastic participation of over 130 pastoral farmers from Pahalgam and adjoining areas. As part of the programme, deworming medicines, calcium supplements, agricultural tools, and rooted slips of tall fescue and orchard grass were distributed among the participants. A grassland restoration demonstration was also conducted to showcase field-level technologies for improving degraded pastures.

The programme concluded with a vote of thanks and a collective resolve to strengthen farmer–scientist collaboration for promoting sustainable and resilient livestock-based livelihoods in the temperate regions of Jammu & Kashmir.

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Aginveer Injured In Accidental Fire at LoC In Poonch

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Jammu, October 30: An Agniveer soldier was injured after his weapon went off accidentally at the LoC in Poonch district on Thursday.

Officials told GNS that this morning, an Agniveer accidentally shot himself in the right toe during a post-firing drill while cleaning his weapon.

The injured soldier has been identified as Krishna Pal Singh. He was immediately shifted to nearby hospital for treatment, they added.(GNS)

Kashmir remains Bollywood’s most loved location, says film star Mukesh Rishi

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Srinagar, Oct 29: Bollywood actor Mukesh Rishi on Wednesday expressed his admiration for Kashmir, calling it a favourite destination not just for him but for the entire film industry. Rishi, who is currently on a visit to the Valley, made a guest appearance in the ongoing Jammu and Kashmir Assembly session.

Speaking to media as per KNS ,the veteran actor said, “I have no doubt in my mind that Kashmir is our favourite everyone loves it, and it has always been a favourite for the film industry too.”

Rishi said he plans to encourage his colleagues in Bollywood to choose Kashmir for their upcoming shoots. “When I return, I will meet them and tell them, don’t worry about any problems, don’t think about anything else, just come to Kashmir and shoot. There will be no trouble of any kind,” he said.

The actor, known for his powerful performances in films across multiple languages, said he had come straight from the airport and would be spending the next two days sightseeing and visiting different locations in the Valley.

“Of course, people may think shooting on those mountains is difficult, but I will definitely go,” he added, expressing eagerness to explore Kashmir’s scenic landscapes, he said.

Rishi’s visit comes at a time when efforts are being made to revive film tourism in Jammu and Kashmir, with the administration actively promoting the Jammu and Kashmir as a premier shooting destination for national and international filmmakers.(KNS)

Detention of Mehraj Malik echoes in J&K Assembly

Srinagar: The issue of the detention of AAP MLA Mehraj Malik echoed in the Legislative Assembly on Monday, with MLAs across party lines demanding a thorough discussion on the matter.

After the Question Hour concluded, as per KNO, Banihal MLA Sajad Shaheen called for a detailed debate on Malik’s detention.

“Our colleague, Doda MLA Mehraj Malik, has been unconstitutionally and illegally put behind bars under the Public Safety Act. I request that the House hold a one-hour debate on this issue. Today, Mehraj Malik has been jailed on false allegations to stifle his voice. Tomorrow, any other MLA could be jailed undemocratically. This sets a dangerous precedent,” he said.

He was strongly countered by National Conference MLA Nazir Gurezi.

“The Deputy Commissioner is not the final authority who can arbitrarily slap the PSA on anyone,” Gurezi asserted.

He emphasized that the Legislative Assembly holds supremacy and retains the right to discuss matters even if they are sub-judice.

“We can discuss it here. This House is supreme. The courts interpret the laws framed by this very House,” he said.

Peoples Conference MLA Sajad Gani Lone said that the PSA against Mehraj Malik is totally unjustified. “This is a black law and has been used by everyone,” Lone said.

He added that political parties who have levelled baseless allegations against Mehraj Malik should apologise. (KNO)

NC, BJP clash over vote theft claims in Legislative Assembly

Srinagar: The Jammu & Kashmir Legislative Assembly Monday witnessed uproarious scenes over cross-voting during the Rajya Sabha elections, as legislators from the National Conference and the BJP traded barbs and slogans.

During Question Hour, according to KNO, Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary accused the Bharatiya Janata Party of stealing four votes in the recent Rajya Sabha elections. “Yesterday, you stole four votes. If I reveal the secrets, no one will remain seated here. Let us allow a secret to remain a secret,” Choudhary remarked.

His comments evoked a sharp response from BJP legislators, triggering a war of words between the two parties.

Amid the din in the House, NC legislators shouted “vote chor” (vote stealers) at their BJP counterparts.

Amid slogans and counter-slogans, Peoples Conference President and MLA Handwara Sajad Gani Lone accused both NC and BJP of collusion. “It was match-fixing,” Lone alleged.

In an unprecedented instance of cross-voting, seven members who were expected to support National Conference candidates voted against the party—four by voting in favour of the BJP and three by intentionally canceling their votes. (KNO)

Over 19,500 hectares of forest land encroached in J&K

Srinagar: The Jammu and Kashmir Government on Monday revealed that over 19,501 hectares of forest land are under illegal occupation across the Union Territory as of September 30, 2025.

The Minister in charge of the Forest, Ecology, and Environment Department, Javed Rana, informed that a total of 27,712 cases of encroachment have been identified in the Kashmir region alone, covering 5,891.49 hectares of forest land.

According to KNO, the data shared by the government in response to MLA Dr Narinder Singh Raina’s query, shows that the highest number of encroachments were reported from the South Circle, including divisions such as Anantnag, Lidder, Shopian, Kulgam, and Awantipora, with 14,902 cases involving 3,268.05 hectares.

Among these divisions, Anantnag tops the list with 7,060 cases covering 1,535.035 hectares, followed by Shopian with 3,872 cases over 1,011.29 hectares, Lidder with 2,336 cases over 314.13 hectares, Kulgam with 1,096 cases across 279.19 hectares, and Awantipora with 560 cases involving 132.10 hectares.

The North Circle reported 6,492 cases covering 1,452.530 hectares. Specifically, Kehmil recorded 1,785 cases over 445.00 hectares, Kamraj 1,268 cases over 261.42 hectares, Langate 2,042 cases over 434.70 hectares, and JV Division 1,397 cases covering 311.41 hectares.

In the Srinagar Circle, 6,318 encroachment cases were reported on 1,170.9134 hectares. Pir Panjal recorded 2,959 cases over 623.0939 hectares, Sindh 2,065 cases covering 377.8145 hectares, Bandipora 943 cases over 135.2125 hectares, and Tangmarg 351 cases over 34.7925 hectares. The Urban Division reported no encroachments.

Eviction drives conducted so far have reclaimed about 44.82 hectares of land from 230 cases across several divisions.

The government said that multiple measures have been initiated to recover the encroached land, including detailed boundary surveys, issuance of eviction notices under Section 79(A) of the Indian Forest Act, 1927, and regular eviction operations. Once recovered, the land is fenced, restored with indigenous species, and returned to its forest status to prevent re-encroachment.

The department has also intensified vigilance through joint operations by the Forest Protection Force and local territorial staff, the minister said.

He added that modern technologies such as GPS and drone-based monitoring are being employed for better protection and mapping of forest land. (KNO)

Chris Gayle’s Srinagar show steals spotlight, stadium transformed into dance floor

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Srinagar: The “Universe Boss”, Chris Gayle brought Bakhshi Stadium alive on Monday evening as he stepped onto Kashmir’s soil to bat for the the ongoing Indian Heaven Premier League (IHPL).

What began as a low-attendance afternoon, soon turned into a festive evening as the crowd swelled and music filled the stands, with Gyale’s appearance.

According to the details collected by KNO, though the turnout was initially modest, with only a few hundred spectators occupying the stands, the atmosphere shifted dramatically when Gayle walked out to bat.

Within minutes, the crowd grew to an estimated 2,000–4,000 as fans poured in, waving sweaters, dancing and shouting his name. With the music turning crazy, several were seen standing on seats and railings, phones raised high to capture the moment.

Eyewitnesses said that the league officials later decided to open the stadium gates to the public, allowing free entry in a bid to fill the stands and ensure the cricketers received the reception he deserved, while the majority of stands remained empty a patch of stands got filled.

“The moment Chris Gayle stepped on the field, the ground erupted,” said a local fan from Srinagar’s old city. “We have only watched him on TV, but seeing him live in Kashmir feels unbelievable.”

As Gayle took guard, chants of “Gayle! Gayle!” echoed through the air. Every short strike drew thunderous applause and when he hit a six, the “Universe Boss” spread his arms wide, acknowledging the cheering crowd, turning the IHPL into a full-blown celebration.

Meanwhile, on yesterday the Secretary, J&K Sports Council, Nuzhat Gul, who was present at the stadium, said Gayle’s participation represents a major milestone for sports in Jammu and Kashmir.

“Chris Gayle playing for Pulwama Titans is a proud moment for all of us. It reflects how far sports in J&K has come, from struggling for participation a few years ago to attracting global icons today,” Gul told KNO. She said leagues like IHPL are transforming into “community-owned movements” that engage youth positively and promote a healthy sports culture across districts.

“The inclusion of international stars like Gayle is not just about cricket, but it is about confidence, aspiration and showing the world the new face of J&K through sports,” she shared.

As the league process, with few matches held, the media present at the stadium expressed concern over poor arrangements. While the spectators cheered, media professionals covering the event expressed frustration over inadequate facilities.

Several journalists told KNO that the management seemed disorganized and failed to provide even basic amenities.

“We don’t even have a power point or a water bottle. There is no press enclosure or seating arrangement. We are sitting on the marble floor,” said a journalist, requesting anonymity.

He said the lack of coordination made it difficult to report smoothly, with no designated areas for cameras or interviews and even basic facilities for refreshment seemed out of reach for this league.

Notably, despite the glitches, the evening turned into a carnival once Gayle took charge with the bat. Fans were seen dancing to the background music, waving sweaters in the cold autumn breeze and chanting his name in unison.

Children climbed railings to catch a glimpse of the cricket icon, while security personnel struggled to contain the wave of excitement sweeping through the stands.

“It was a moment to remember,” said one of the spectators. “Gayle brought warmth to Srinagar’s cold evening,” he said.

It is important to mention, the match was played between Pulwama Titans and Patnitop Warriors, as part of the ongoing Indian Heaven Premier League (IHPL). Notably, the high-energy encounter saw Patnitop Warriors post a total of 173 for 7 in their allotted 20 overs. Chasing the target, Pulwama Titans were anchored by the West Indies batting legend Chris Gayle, who turned back the clock with his game, including seven boundaries and one six. (KNO)