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Drones sighted near LoC in Poonch, search operation underway

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Srinagar: Security forces have launched a search operation after around half-a-dozen drones from Pakistan were sighted hovering over several forward areas along the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir, officials said on Monday.

The movement of the drones from across the border was picked up over Balakote, Langote and Gursai nallah in Mendhar sector at 9.15 pm on Sunday, the officials said.

They said the drones, believed to be launched for surveillance, were seen flying very high and returned to the Pakistani side within five minutes.

However, the area was cordoned off and a search was launched with the first light of the day in several areas where the movement of the drones was picked up to ensure that there was no air dropping of weapons or narcotics, the officials said.

The use of drones by Pakistan to drop weapons and narcotics has emerged as a major challenge for the security agencies over the past couple of years and accordingly, police have announced a reward of Rs three lakh to anyone providing information about sighting of a drone leading to the recovery of the dropped material in February last year. (PTI)

Supreme Court lists J&K statehood matter on Oct 10, refuses urgent hearing

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday refused urgent hearing on Jammu and Kashmir statehood matter, stating that the matter will be heard on October 10 this year.

As Per details available with KNO, the counsel for petitioners today sought urgent hearing on the statehood matter.

“I am seeking early listing of a contempt petition relating to abrogation of article 370. Statehood was to be granted to Jammu and Kashmir,” the counsel told the top court bench headed by the Chief Justice.

Chief Justice BR Gavai, while refusing the urgent hearing, said the matter is listed already on October 10.

He told the counsel that the court will have to sit in a constitutional bench of presidential reference and the matter can’t be listed before October 10.

Earlier, on August 14, the top sought Centre’s reply within 8 weeks on Jammu and Kashmir statehood petition. The top court also observed that the ground situation has to be taken into consideration for statehood restoration. “You cannot ignore what happened in Pahalgam,” the CJI had said, referencing the terror attack that claimed 26 innocent lives. (KNO)

Four injured in south Kashmir’s Shopian road accident

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Srinagar: Four persons were injured after two motorcycles collided at Chotipora Crossing in south Kashmir’s Shopian district on Monday.

Reports said that a collision took place between two motorcycles bearing registration numbers JK22A-7527 and JK22D-0655, resulting in injuries to four persons.

The injured have been identified as Mukhtar Ahmad Chohan son of Mohd Hussain Chohan resident of Sedow, Hilal Ahmad Mir son of Mohd Lateef Mir resident of Cheki Chotipora, Nisar Ahmad Mir son of Mohd Aslam Mir resident of Chotipora, and Suhail Shabir son of Shabir Ahmad Bhat resident of Sedow.

All the injured were evacuated to District Hospital Shopian for treatment.

Meanwhile, Police have taken cognizance of the incident. (GNS)

JKBOSE postpones annual Pvt exam of 10th, 11th classes

Srinagar: In view of inclement weather conditions, Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) on Sunday postponed annual private examination of 10th and 11th standard that were scheduled to be held on Monday.

“The examination of papers scheduled to be held tomorrow of Secondary School Examination (Class 10th) and HSE Part-1st (Class 11th), Session Annual (Private) /Bi-annual 2025 for UTs of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh have been postponed in view of severe inclement weather,” JKBOSE said as per KNO.

It also said that the board will notify new dates for the postponed exams separately.

Pertinently, Directorate of School Education Jammu (DSEJ) has also said that all government and private schools across the division shall remain closed on Monday in view of bad weather conditions.

Earlier, the meteorological department has issued a weather advisory predicting continued heavy rains and thundershowers, with risks of cloudbursts, flash floods, and landslides in vulnerable areas. (KNO)

Amid bad weather, Jammu schools to remain closed tomorrow

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Srinagar: Amid bad weather conditions, Directorate of School Education Jammu (DSEJ) Sunday said that all government and private schools across the division shall remain closed on Monday.

“In view of the inclement and adverse weather conditions, it is ordered that all Government as well as private schools of Jammu division shall remain closed on Monday,” reads the order as per KNO.

Pertinently, the meteorological department has issued a weather advisory predicting continued heavy rains and thundershowers, with risks of cloudbursts, flash floods, and landslides in vulnerable areas. (KNO)

JKSSB cancels JE electrical exams

Srinagar: The Jammu and Kashmir Service Selection Board (JKSSB) Sunday cancelled OMR based examination for the post of Junior Engineer (Electrical) that was slated to be conducted today.

According to KNO, JKSSB in an order said that the OMR based written examination for the posts of Junior Engineer (Electrical, Power Development Department was scheduled to be conducted on 24.08.2025 from 11:00 AM at 35 examination venues in Jammu and Srinagar Districts of the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir.

The board however said that due to weather-related exigencies, the examination timings were rescheduled from 11:00 AM to 12:00 Noon.

“The examination was successfully conducted at 34 venues, but could not be conducted at one venue,” it reads.

“In view of the above, it has been decided by the Board to cancel the OMR Based Examination for the posts of Junior Engineer (Electrical), Power Development Department conducted on 24.08.2025 and shall be conducted afresh,” JKSSB said.

It also said that the fresh dates for the conduct of the said examination shall be notified separately.

Pertinently, a video purportedly showing the question paper of the JE electrical post getting leaked before the culmination of exams surfaced on social media that triggered protest in one of the examination centres. (KNO)

Chasoti Cloudburst: Rajnath Singh reviews rescue efforts, chairs high level meet in Jammu

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Srinagar: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh held a meeting with officials at Raj Bhavan in Jammu on Sunday to review the relief and rescue efforts following the Kishtwar cloudburst that claimed 65 lives.

Following his hospital visit, Rajnath Singh, according to KNO held a meeting with senior officials at Raj Bhavan in Jammu to review the overall flood situation in the region.

The meeting was attended by Lt Governor Manoj Sinha, Union Minister Jitendra Singh, senior representatives from the Army, and the civil administration.

During the meeting, the Defence Minister evaluated ongoing relief operations and discussed strategies to improve rescue and rehabilitation efforts.

He assured full support to the Jammu and Kashmir government in providing assistance to the people affected by the recent cloudburst in the region.

Due to adverse weather conditions, Singh was unable to visit the cloudburst-affected site directly. Instead, he proceeded to Government Medical College (GMC) Jammu, where he met with several survivors who were admitted for treatment.

During his visit, he inquired about their medical condition and the care they were receiving from hospital staff.

The cloudburst on August 14 triggered flash floods in Chashoti village, leading to significant casualties and widespread damage. So far, at least 65 people have died, and more than 34 remain missing in the aftermath of the disaster. (KNO)

Rajnath Singh meets cloudburst survivors at GMC Jammu

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Srinagar: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday visited Jammu to review the situation following the recent cloudburst in the Chashoti village of Kishtwar district that left 64 people dead.

An official told KNO that due to adverse weather conditions, he could not travel to the cloudburst-affected site in Chashoti.

“Instead, he visited Government Medical College (GMC) Jammu, where he met with cloudburst survivors who admitted there. He inquired about their condition and the treatment being provided to them,” he said.

The cloudburst, which occurred on August 14, triggered flash floods in Chashoti village, leaving at least 65 dead while over 34 remain missing.

Speaking with reporters, Rajnath Singh said he came to meet the injured of Chashoti incident. “PM Modi is very concerned and monitoring the situation. Due to bad weather I could not reach the spot. All patients here are out of danger and recovering well. I appreciate the doctors for their dedication,” he said.

The defense minister was also accompanied by Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh and Jammu and Kashmir Lt Governor Manoj Sinha. (KNO)

Rajnath Singh arriving shortly, if weather permits will visit cloudburst hit Chasoti village: LG Sinha

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Srinagar: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday said that Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will arrive in Jammu this afternoon and if weather permits he would visit cloudburst hit Chasoti village in Kishtwar District.

LG Sinha visited GMC Jammu this morning to meet the injured in the cloudburst incident, while talking to the reporters the Lieutenant Governor, according to KNO said, “Everyone is stable and I hope everyone recovers quickly and returns home.

The incident was extremely unfortunate and many people have lost their lives.

He said, “The authorities worked very hard to find the missing people; however, 32 people are still missing, and efforts to look for them are underway.”

“Relief and rehabilitation efforts are going on. Rs 4.13 crore has been given to the victims so far. The J&K government, as well as the centre, will make complete arrangements for the relief and rehabilitation of the affected families.”

“Rajnath Singh ji will be reaching here shortly. If the weather allows, he will go to Kishtwar; otherwise, he will come to GMC Jammu and return to Delhi. ”

LG Sinha urged people to remain alert in wake of inclement weather conditions as multiple advisories have been issued in the wake of continous rains. (KNO)

Heavy rains lash J&K, CM puts departments on alert

Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Sunday directed all concerned departments to remain on high alert after heavy rains lashed Jammu and Kashmir, causing waterlogging in several residential areas and pushing rivers and nallahs above the danger mark.

The Chief Minister’s Office (CMO) as per KINS said that control rooms across the Union Territory have been activated and are in constant touch with concerned departments to monitor the evolving situation.

“Special focus is being laid on dewatering operations in waterlogged localities and on restoring essential services, including water supply and electricity, in affected areas.Priority is being given to drainage in inundated areas, while swift steps are being taken to ensure the restoration of power and water supply,” the CM’s office said.

The CM also appealed to people to remain cautious and avoid unnecessary movement near rivers and water bodies. Relief and rescue teams have been kept on standby to respond to any eventuality.

Authorities have urged residents to stay connected with official advisories and report emergencies promptly to the nearest control room. (KINS)