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Unregistered Drug Counselling Centre Sealed in Jammu’s Kunjwani After Inspection

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District Administration Jammu has sealed Jiwandaan Foundation’s Drug Counselling and Rehabilitation Centre, also known as Jivan Ka Ehsaas Nasha Mukti Kendra, located in Kunjwani, after an inspection found the facility operating without mandatory registration.

The action was taken late Wednesday night under the directions of District Magistrate Jammu Dr Rakesh Minhas as part of the ongoing Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyan. An inspection team led by Assistant Drug Controller Jammu examined the centre and found that the management failed to produce documentary proof of registration from the competent authority.

Following the inspection, the team recommended initiation of legal proceedings as per applicable laws, including provisions under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940.

Considering patient safety and regulatory requirements, Chief Medical Officer Jammu Dr Narinder Bhutyal ordered the sealing of the facility situated at 297, Elecon Complex, Lane No 7, Ekta Vihar, near Air Force Radar Station, Kunjwani.

The centre was sealed in the presence of Tehsildar Jammu South Arti Bhardwaj and Station House Officer Gangyal.

The District Administration Jammu has appealed to people to seek de-addiction treatment only from centres registered with the Health Department. Residents have also been urged to report any illegal de-addiction centres operating in their areas and avoid allowing such facilities to function from rented premises.

Currently, two government-run facilities are providing de-addiction services in Jammu district — the Drug De-addiction Centre (ATF) at Government Psychiatric Diseases Hospital, GMC Jammu, and the Police Drug De-addiction and Rehabilitation Centre, Jammu.

The list of registered private OPD and IPD de-addiction facilities is available from the office of the Chief Medical Officer, Jammu.

J&K Police conduct raid in Srinagar in terror, cyber-space misuse case

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The State Investigation Agency (SIA) of Jammu and Kashmir Police on Thursday conducted a raid here in a case related to terrorism and alleged misuse of cyber space, officials said.

The raids were conducted in Rainawari area of Srinagar city, they said.

The searches are part of investigation into a case related to terrorism and misuse of cyber space, officials said.

“Urgent need for us to collaborate, take decisive actions”: NSA Ajit Doval at 5th BIMSTEC security meeting

National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval on Thursday underscored the need for closer regional cooperation to tackle evolving security challenges, saying the current global landscape marked by conflicts, geopolitical uncertainties and technological disruptions requires BIMSTEC member states to work together and take “decisive actions” for their mutual benefit.

Addressing the fifth BIMSTEC National Security Advisors’ Meeting, Doval said, “We are meeting today in the backdrop of a challenging global landscape. We are witnessing conflicts and geopolitical uncertainties. We are also facing multi-domain security threats, amplified by rapid technological advancements. Disruptions in global supply chains have also resulted in economic hardship for all our countries.”

“In this setting, there’s an urgent need for us to collaborate, take decisive actions for our mutual benefit, and find solutions to mutual discussions and deliberations to the vexed problems that we are all facing,” he added.

Highlighting the significance of the Bay of Bengal grouping, Doval said BIMSTEC unites two of the world’s most dynamic regions and represents a population of 1.7 billion people, around 22 per cent of the global population, with a combined GDP of nearly USD 5 trillion.

“We are united by the Bay of Bengal, not just geographically, but also through deep civilizational and cultural legacies that have evolved over a millennium of shared history,” he said.

The NSA said BIMSTEC has built strong cooperation across multiple security sectors and has made significant progress in countering common threats. He said, “Building on these unique bonds, BIMSTEC has been anchored in robust cooperation across a range of sectors on the foundations of a great past. We strive to achieve a great future, sharing prosperity and resilience for all our people. “

“We have advanced and strengthened cooperation in fighting terrorism, combating transnational organised crime, cyber threats, meeting maritime challenges, and we are poised to combat new and emerging threats together,” Doval said.

He stressed that BIMSTEC’s long-standing goals of regional security, connectivity, capacity building and economic security should continue to guide the grouping’s collective efforts. He said, “BIMSTEC’s long-standing goals of regional security, connectivity, capacity building, and economic security should continue to drive our collective efforts.”

Describing BIMSTEC as central to India’s regional vision, Doval said, “For India, BIMSTEC represents our vision of Neighbourhood First, our commitment to Act East Policy and the MAHASAGAR vision, which stands for Mutual and Holistic Advancement for Security and Growth Across Regions.”

As BIMSTEC prepares to mark its 30th anniversary next year, Doval called on member countries to deepen cooperation and strengthen institutional capacities to ensure regional security and resilience.

“As BIMSTEC celebrates its 30th anniversary next year, let us commit to further expand our collaborative potential and infuse new energy and resources towards ensuring regional security. We aim to build institutional capacity and cooperation across our priority sectors,” he said.

Expressing confidence in the grouping’s future, Doval said the member states’ shared vision, common aspirations and mutual trust would continue to deliver tangible outcomes for the region. He said, “I am certain that our vision and common aspirations, coupled with mutual trust, will continue to result in tangible outcomes.”

The fifth BIMSTEC National Security Advisors’ Meeting is being hosted by India in the national capital.

BIMSTEC is a key regional organisation that was established on June 6, 1997, with the signing of the Bangkok Declaration. Initially known as BIST-EC (Bangladesh-India-Sri Lanka-Thailand Economic Cooperation), the organisation is now known as BIMSTEC and comprises seven Member States, with the admission of Myanmar on December 22 1997, and Bhutan and Nepal in February 2004.

NEET UG 2026 case: CBI opposes bail for Latur coaching owner; alleges Rs 5 lakh paid for leaked chemistry paper

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Thursday opposed the bail plea of Shivraj Raghunath Motegaonkar, owner of a Latur-based coaching institute, alleging that he was “actively involved” in the conspiracy to leak the NEET UG 2026 chemistry paper.

In its reply filed before Special Judge Ajay Gupta at the Rouse Avenue Court, the CBI stated that Motegaonkar, who runs the RCC Classes in Latur, Maharashtra, allegedly paid Rs 5 lakh to Prahalad Kulkarni a chemistry paper setter engaged by the National Testing Agency (NTA) to procure the question paper.

Senior Public Prosecutor Neetu Singh, representing the CBI, submitted that the investigation revealed Motegaonkar had received the chemistry questions and answers of the NEET UG 2026 exam on April 23, 2026, well before the scheduled date of the examination.

The agency further informed the court that the leaked question paper was recovered from the mobile phone of the accused.

During the proceedings, the investigating officer, responding to a query by the court, highlighted incriminating digital evidence against the accused. The officer stated that there is a video recording in which Motegaonkar is purportedly seen telling students that the questions he provided would appear in the actual examination paper.

The CBI’s response was filed pursuant to a court order dated July 8.

15th Batch of 5,201 Pilgrims Leaves Jammu for Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra

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The 15th batch of pilgrims undertaking the annual Amarnath Yatra-2026 left Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas in Jammu in the early hours of Thursday under multi-layered security arrangements, officials said.

According to the Joint Police Control Room (JPCR), a total of 5,201 pilgrims departed for the twin base camps in Kashmir in a convoy of 191 vehicles. Of these, 1,745 pilgrims left for the Baltal base camp in 74 vehicles, while 3,456 pilgrims proceeded to the Pahalgam base camp in 117 vehicles.

The batch comprised 3,970 male pilgrims, 1,124 women, five children, 92 sadhus, nine sadhvis and one transgender pilgrim.

Officials said the Baltal-bound convoy departed at 2:42 a.m., while the Pahalgam-bound convoy left at 3:17 a.m. under the escort of security forces and traffic police.

Comprehensive security, traffic management and medical arrangements have been put in place to ensure the safe movement of pilgrims along the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway, officials added.

With the departure of the 15th batch, the total number of pilgrims who have left Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas for the holy cave shrine during the ongoing Yatra has reached 1,04,488, according to the JPCR.

Rajouri’s historic Bhairav Yatra officially added to National Inventory of Intangible Cultural Heritage of India

Lieutenant Governor congratulates Rajouri District Administration and Culture Department for turning this dream into a reality
JAMMU, JULY 15: Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha today extended his heartiest congratulations to the Rajouri District Administration and Department of Culture, J&K on inclusion of historic Bhairav Yatra of Rajouri to the National Inventory of Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) of India.


In a post on X, the Lieutenant Governor has said:
“Proud moment for Rajouri! The district’s historic Bhairav Yatra has officially been added to National Inventory of Intangible Cultural Heritage of India. Congratulations to the Rajouri District Administration and the J&K’s Department of Culture for turning this dream into a reality. This prestigious recognition will go a long way in documenting, preserving, and celebrating the area’s deep spiritual and cultural roots. This national honor validates the generations of devotees who kept this tradition alive. The inclusion of Bhairav Yatra in National Inventory of Intangible Cultural Heritage will strengthen Rajouri’s unique cultural footprint on the national stage and it will open the door for research, cultural exchange, and sustainable heritage tourism.”

Man in contact with ISI handlers arrested in Amritsar

Punjab Police on Wednesday busted a cross-border terror conspiracy and arrested a person in Amritsar who was in contact with ISI handlers through social media, officials said.

He had instructions to target police establishments and public places, they said.

Amritsar Police recovered a hand grenade, a 9mm Glock pistol and four live cartridges from him, Director General of Police Gaurav Yadav said. An FIR was registered at the Amritsar Police Station, Cantonment.

Preliminary investigation revealed that he was in contact with cross-border ISI handlers through Instagram and was being directed to target police establishments and public places to disturb peace and public order, Yadav said in a post on X.

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Further investigation is underway to uncover the entire network and identify other associates and handlers involved, Yadav said.

Lieutenant Governor reviews facilities and services for pilgrims at Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas

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LG commends the hard work of all the officials; urges them to treat every Yatri as a divine guest
With the holy pilgrimage already crossing the 3 lakh mark in just 12 days, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free experience for pilgrims is our top priority: LG Sinha
Ensure flawless registration, comfortable lodging, and smooth travel arrangements for all devotees of Baba Barfani: LG to Officials
LG emphasises showcasing Jammu; directs officials to organize sightseeing tours to Jammu Division’s key spiritual and tourism spots, while actively promoting local handicraft and handloom products
It is our goal that whenever Baba Amarnath pilgrims return home, they should carry a piece of Jammu with them in the form of beautiful local handmade products and unforgettable memories. Together, we resolve to make this year’s Yatra truly historic: LG Sinha
JAMMU, JULY 15: Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha today visited the Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas in Jammu and reviewed the facilities and services in place for the ongoing Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra.
The Lieutenant Governor interacted with the officials from J&K Police, Army, Security Forces, Shrine Board, and Civil Administration, and took stock of the measures taken to facilitate the comfortable stay of the pilgrims. He commended their hard work and urged them to treat every Yatri as a divine guest.
“With the holy pilgrimage already crossing the 3 lakh mark in just 12 days, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free experience for pilgrims is our top priority,” the Lieutenant Governor said.
The Lieutenant Governor stressed on ensuring flawless registration, comfortable lodging, and smooth travel arrangements for all devotees of Baba Barfani.
He also emphasised showcasing Jammu and directed officials to organize sightseeing tours to Jammu Division’s key spiritual and tourism spots, while actively promoting local handicraft and handloom products.
“It is our goal that whenever Baba Amarnath pilgrims return home, they should carry a piece of Jammu with them in the form of beautiful local handmade products and unforgettable memories. Together, we resolve to make this year’s Yatra truly historic,” the Lieutenant Governor said.

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The Lieutenant Governor also reviewed the deployment of Food Safety Officers at community kitchens, facilities at reception and lodgement centres, on-spot registrations of pilgrims, transportation and security arrangements.
He directed the officials to optimize manpower deployment to seamlessly manage the heavy influx of devotees throughout the yatra.
The Lieutenant Governor emphasized that officials must closely monitor Meteorological Department’s predictions and remain alert to any weather vagaries.
Divisional Commissioner Jammu, Ramesh Kumar informed the meeting about the legal action initiated against the individuals caught engaged in fraudulent practices. The Lieutenant Governor further directed that administrative and legal measures be taken against any official found involved in misconduct.
The Lieutenant Governor also interacted with the devotees of Shri Amarnathji and wished them a safe, peaceful and blessed pilgrimage.
The Lieutenant Governor was accompanied by Shri Ramesh Kumar, Divisional Commissioner, Jammu; Shri Bhim Sen Tuti, IGP Jammu; Shri Amol V Homkar, IGP CRPF Jammu Sector; Dr Rakesh Minhas, Deputy Commissioner Jammu; Dr. Devansh Yadav, Municipal Commissioner Jammu and senior officials from civil administration, police and security forces.

Omar Abdullah Says July 20 Statehood Protest Will Proceed Despite Mustafa Kamal’s Demise

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Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister and National Conference Vice President Omar Abdullah on Wednesday said the party’s proposed protest in New Delhi on July 20 demanding the restoration of statehood would go ahead as scheduled despite the demise of senior party leader and his uncle, Mustafa Kamal.

Speaking to reporters after paying tributes to Kamal, Abdullah said the party would honour his uncle’s wishes by continuing with the planned demonstration.

“There will be no change in that. Neither would Mustafa Kamal have wanted any change,” Abdullah said.

He said Kamal’s health had deteriorated on July 11 and doctors had expressed serious concern over his condition. Despite this, National Conference President Farooq Abdullah had directed the party to continue with its political programme.

“Even when we knew about his critical condition, the party president said that whatever happened to Mustafa Sahib, we had to continue with our protest. Therefore, there is no question of cancelling the July 20 protest,” he said.

On whether the party had received permission from the Delhi authorities to hold the protest at Jantar Mantar, Abdullah said approval was still awaited.

“We are being made to wait. We know how to be patient. We will wait and also keep an alternate plan ready,” he said.

The Chief Minister, however, made it clear that the party’s schedule would remain unchanged.

“I have told my colleagues that we will definitely leave for Delhi on July 19. Even if we do not get permission for Jantar Mantar, we will reach Delhi, sit together and decide our next course of action there,” he said.

Describing Kamal’s demise as a personal and political loss, Abdullah recalled his contributions as a doctor, legislator and public servant. He said Kamal continued to run a free medical clinic in Tangmarg even while serving as Jammu and Kashmir’s Health Minister and dedicated his life to serving the poor.

Abdullah also highlighted Kamal’s political career, noting that he was elected to the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly from Tangmarg in 1987 and 1996 and later represented Patan and Hazratbal through by-elections.

He said the large turnout of mourners reflected the respect and affection Kamal had earned during his lifetime.

Rajouri’s Historic Bhairav Yatra Added to National Inventory of Intangible Cultural Heritage

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The historic Bhairav Yatra of Rajouri has been included in the National Inventory of Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) of India, marking a significant recognition of the region’s rich spiritual and cultural heritage.

Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha congratulated the Rajouri District Administration and the Jammu and Kashmir Department of Culture for securing the prestigious recognition.

In a post on X, the Lieutenant Governor described the inclusion as a proud moment for Rajouri and said the recognition would play a vital role in documenting, preserving and promoting the region’s centuries-old cultural and religious traditions.

He said the national honour acknowledges the dedication of generations of devotees who have kept the Bhairav Yatra alive and highlighted its importance as an integral part of Rajouri’s cultural identity.

The Lieutenant Governor expressed confidence that the inclusion of the Bhairav Yatra in the National Inventory of Intangible Cultural Heritage would strengthen Rajouri’s cultural presence at the national level while creating new opportunities for research, cultural exchange and sustainable heritage tourism.

The National Inventory of Intangible Cultural Heritage is aimed at documenting and preserving India’s diverse living traditions, including festivals, rituals, performing arts and other cultural practices that form an integral part of the country’s heritage.