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Mughal Road, SSG Open For LMVs; Jammu-Srinagar NH Remains Closed

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Srinagar, Sep 6: Traffic is plying on Mughal Road and SSG road for light motor vehicles (LMVs), while the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway (NH-44) remains closed, officials said on Saturday morning.

A traffic official, said that traffic is currently plying on Mughal Road and Srinagar-Sonamarg-Gumri (SSG) road but only for light motor vehicles (LMVs).

However, the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway (NH-44) remains closed for vehicular movement due to ongoing restoration work.

The official advised people not to undertake any journey on NH-44 until the restoration work is completed.

“Don’t pay heed to rumors. Please check the status of roads at Traffic Police Twitter handle, Facebook page, and TCUs before travelling,” the official said. (KNC)

CM Omar Abdullah Visits Flood-Hit Anantnag Areas To Asses Damage

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ANANTNAG, Sep 6: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Saturday visited different areas of South Kashmir’s Anantnag town and other flood-affected areas of the district to take stock of the situation caused by the recent heavy rains.

He was accompanied by Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary, Advisor to CM Nasir Aslam Wani, Cabinet Ministers Javed Rana and Sakina Itoo, and several legislators including Altaf Kaloo, Majeed Larmi, Dr. Bashir Veeri, ,Reyaz khan and Zafar Khattana. CM was also joined by officials from district administration including Deputy Commissioner Annatnag Syed Farkahudin.

During the visit, the Chief Minister interacted with the affected families and assessed the extent of damage to homes, roads, and public infrastructure. He assured that all necessary steps would be taken to provide relief and assistance to those impacted by the floods.

Chief Minister Visited Mehdi Kadal, Deva Colony, Ashagipora Bridge and other areas of the district to assess the damage.

Chief Minister directed the district administration to speed up restoration works on a priority basis and ensure that essential supplies reach the affected areas without delay.

Sources said that CM Omar Abdullah will now chair meeting with administrative officials of the district at Dak Banglow Anantnag to review the situation and may give directions for officials. (KNC)

Adani Power, Druk Green To Set Up Rs 6,000 Cr Hydro Project In Bhutan

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New Delhi, Sep 6: Adani Power on Saturday said it has inked a pact with Bhutan’s state-owned utility Druk Green Power to set up a 570MW hydro project entailing investment of Rs 6,000 crore, in the Himalayan Kingdom.

As per the pact, Adani Power and Druk Green Power Corp Ltd (DGPC), will initiate the the peaking run-of-river Wangchhu hydroelectric project on a BOOT (Build, Own, Operate, Transfer) model.

A power purchase agreement and a concession agreement were signed in this regard in the presence of Prime Minister of Bhutan, Dasho Tshering Tobgay and Gautam Adani, Chairman, Adani Group, a company statement said.

The Wangchhu project will see an investment of about Rs 6,000 crore in setting up the power plant and related infrastructures.

With the detailed project report already completed, construction work is expected to begin by the first half of 2026, and the completion is targeted within five years of groundbreaking.

“The Wangchhu hydroelectric project will critically meet Bhutan’s peak winter demand, when hydro power generation is low. During the summer months, it would export power to India,” said SB Khyalia, CEO, Adani Power.

The Wangchhu is the first hydroelectric project to be taken up under an MoU signed in May 2025 between Adani Group and DGPC for jointly developing 5,000 MW of hydropower in Bhutan.

Adani Group and DGPC are engaged in further discussions for future projects under this strategic partnership.

Adani Power is the largest private thermal power producer in India.

DGPC is the sole generation utility of Bhutan with a current generation portfolio of a little over 2,500 MW and growing fast with Bhutan’s aspirations to achieve 25,000 MW in generation capacity by 2040.

Druk Holding & Investments, the commercial arm of the Royal Government of Bhutan, is DGPC’s shareholder.

Established in 2008 to take a lead role in developing Bhutan’s hydropower resources, it has recently diversified beyond hydropower into tapping solar resources also. (Agencies)

NH-244 Kishtwar Opens, Udhampur Road Restoration Crosses 50%: MoS Dr Jitendra Singh

JAMMU, Sep 6: Union Minister and MoS in PMO, Dr. Jitendra Singh on Saturday said that significant progress has been made in restoring road connectivity in Kishtwar and Udhampur districts after heavy damage caused by landslides and rains.

Dr. Singh posted on X that NH-244 from Thathri to Kishtwar is open by bypassing the slide area, while the Kishtwar–Chatroo–Sinthan Top road will be opened today following blasting work carried out yesterday to clear heavy rocks.

He said that in Udhampur district, out of 400 damaged roads, more than 50 percent have already been restored. “Restoration of the National Highway is progressing on war footing despite adverse weather, and it is expected to reopen in a day or two, subject to favorable conditions,” he stated.

Dr. Singh further said efforts are underway to restore connectivity to peripheral areas like Gordi, Latti, Dudu, and Basantgarh. He also mentioned that water supply in parts of Ramnagar, Moungri, Latti, and Basantgarh is still affected but alternative supply is being provided through tankers. (KNC)

Exams At Kashmir University Postponed For Sept 6

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Srinagar, Sep 5: University of Kashmir on Friday announced that all examinations scheduled for September 6, 2025, have been postponed in view of the recent inclement weather.

An official notification issued by the Controller of Examinations, said the step has been taken to ensure safety of students.

It added that fresh dates for the conduct of postponed papers shall be notified separately. (KNC)

Flood-Hit Jammu’s Pargwal Reels Under Devastation: Villagers Dig Through Mud For Their Memories

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Jammu, Sep 5: Days after floodwaters swallowed their homes and fields, the villagers of Pargwal walk barefoot through sludge and rubble, searching not just for belongings but for pieces of memory in the mud-filled farmlands that stretch to the International Border.

On Tuesday last, the Chenab river burst into their hamlet with a roar, breaking walls, carrying away animals and household items, and leaving behind a suffocating carpet of mud. The villagers were scattered across the fields, searching for whatever the river had not claimed.

Pargwal village, near Akhnoor, one of 27 border hamlets, is situated between the border with Pakistan and the mighty Chenab river.

For two days, floodwaters stood up to the first storey of houses, drowning shops, granaries and livestock.

Over 3,000 people were evacuated by rescue teams, but the damage remains everywhere. Broken walls lean dangerously, doors creak in mud, and fields — once green with paddy — now lie under thick layers of silt.

Subash Chander bent over in the muddy waters, his hands trembling, as he pulled out their only surviving old almirah half a kilometre from his house with the help of his brothers.

It was a wedding gift, still locked, holding inside not just cash and jewellery but the weight of memory. “I thought I would never see it again. It is a piece of memory for us,” he whispered, brushing mud off its corners.

Chander recalled the fearful moment when the flood struck and said, “We had a narrow escape as the water gushed into our house suddenly. We rushed to save children and elders first. A wall was damaged on the back side due to the impact of water.

“It was all happening in front of our eyes. We could not save anything except our lives. Now, when we see our houses ruined, we cannot even eat,” he added.

The villagers feel hapless about their fate as most of the houses suffered damage and are unsafe for living.

With tears rolling down the cheeks of 62-year-old Puran Chand, he stood amid the rubble of his destroyed home.

“We have lost everything. Our house is damaged. We are a family of nine. Where do we live now? I am 62 years old. I have seen this much water for the first time in my life”, he said.

The family, which mostly has daily-wage labourers, had built their home only five years ago after saving every penny.

The floodwaters had inundated houses up to the first storey for almost 48 hours, damaging most of them as well as shops and other structures.

It has not only hit their housing needs but also their economy, which is mostly dependent on agriculture and is now suffering huge damage.

For Sharda Devi, the floodwaters rose up to her neck as she struggled to pull her family out. “It was like a wall of water hitting us. We lost everything, even our animals,” she said, adding that in 15 years of marriage, she had never witnessed such a calamity.

“Even our paddy fields are buried under a thick sheet of mud,” she said.

Villagers said that they have not witnessed such intensity of floods in the area, as was witnessed in 1984 and 1992 when the village was severely battered by the Chenab waters, causing large-scale damage.

They said that the Chenab, which was flowing much above the evacuation alarm, inundated the entire village within minutes.

“The flow of water was very fast. It washed away whatever material, big or small, was lying in our houses and deposited it in vast chunks of land and agricultural areas. The connecting road was washed away, and the village got cut from the rest of the district,” teacher Omarkar Singh said.

Children, too, have not been spared. Pooja Devi said her children lost all their school books to the floods. “They keep asking for books, but we have nothing left to give. Once schools reopen after a week-long closure due to floods, no children, I feel, will have books as they are lost to floods,” she said quietly.

Nearby, Karma Devi stood over her refrigerator, dragged out from a heap of sludge a hundred metres away. The flood had torn through her home, bringing down a wall and washing away all that lay inside. “It is heavy,” she said, “but lighter than the emptiness of my house.” “This is not just about homes,” said Rattan Singh, a farmer staring at his ruined land. “It is about our survival. Agriculture is our only economy. Now it is buried.” For Pargwal, the floodwaters may have receded, but the struggle has only begun. Every almirah pulled from the mud, every utensil recovered, is not just an object saved — it is a piece of memory, a piece of dignity, wrested back from the river. (AGENCIES)

J&K Rains: CM Omar Abdullah Calls For Swift Restoration Of Essential Services

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Srinagar, Sep 5: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Friday directed reinforcing of vulnerable spots, evacuation of people from inundated villages, and round-the-clock monitoring in view of the flood situation in the valley.

Chairing a meeting here on the post-flood scenario, the chief minister also directed for swift restoration of essential services, including power, water supply and road connectivity in the flood-hit areas.

“Chief Minister chaired a meeting today morning on the post-flood scenario and directed reinforcement of vulnerable spots, evacuation of people from inundated villages, round-the-clock monitoring through control rooms, and frequent visits to affected areas & timely advisories urging residents to stay alert, avoid panic & cooperate with administration,” the CM’s office said on X.

Many areas of Jammu and Kashmir are witnessing floods following incessant rains.

Schools In Rajouri To Reopen For Staff From Sept 8

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Rajouri, Sept 5: The Chief Education Officer Rajouri has directed all teaching and non-teaching staff of Government schools to resume duties from September 8, 2025.

As per a circular, staff has been directed to regular duties and ensure a school safety audit of buildings is conducted by September 9 through the concerned agency.

The detailed report of the audit, as per the circular, needs to be submitted to the Zonal Education Officer so that students can be called back to schools accordingly.

Lookout Circular Issued Against Actor Shilpa Shetty, Husband Raj Kundra In Rs 60 Crore Cheating Case

MUMBAI, Sept 5: The Mumbai police have issued a Lookout Circular (LOC) against Bollywood actor Shilpa Shetty and her businessman husband Raj Kundra in connection with a Rs 60 crore cheating case, officials said on Friday.

The LOC was issued by the Economic Offences Wing of the city police as the couple makes frequent international trips, an official said.

A case was registered against the actor and her husband at Juhu police station on August 14 for allegedly duping a businessman of nearly Rs 60 crore in a loan-cum-investment deal, he said.

A Lookout Circular is a mechanism used to prevent a person from leaving the country or to track their movements, typically by issuing an alert to immigration and border control points. (AGENCIES)

Next-Gen GST Reform a Diwali gift, big relief for the middle class, farmers, and common man: Gaurav

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Jammu, 04 September 2025: 

Jammu and Kashmir BJP Spokesperson Gaurav Gupta said that the Modi Government has once again delivered on its promise of ‘Ease of Living’ by announcing the Next-Gen GST Reform, a landmark Diwali gift that will directly benefit households, farmers, students, and businesses across the nation. He said this reform is not just a tax adjustment but a people-first initiative designed to ease family budgets, reduce agricultural costs, make healthcare affordable, support education, and empower small entrepreneurs.

He expressed these views while addressing a press conference along with party spokesperson Balbir Ram Rattan and Media Incharge Dr. Pardeep Mahotra, at party headquarters, Trikuta Nagar, Jammu. 

Gupta explained that household essentials such as hair oil, shampoo, toothpaste, soap, tooth brushes, shaving cream, butter, ghee, cheese, namkeens, utensils, feeding bottles, clinical diapers, and sewing machines, will now attract only 5% GST. This will bring immediate relief to every family by reducing monthly household expenditure.

Highlighting the importance of rural prosperity, Gaurav Gupta said tractors, tyres, bio-pesticides, micro-nutrients, drip irrigation systems, and cultivation and harvesting machinery have all been reduced to just 5% GST. This bold move will cut down input costs and directly raise farmers’ incomes, strengthening the rural economy.

Gaurav Gupta further stated that the government has taken a giant step to make healthcare affordable. Health and life insurance premiums, earlier taxed at 18%, are now exempt from GST, while essential items like oxygen, diagnostic kits, corrective spectacles, and glucometer strips have been brought down to 5%. Similarly, education has been made completely tax-free with GST removed from notebooks, maps, charts, pencils, crayons, and erasers, ensuring that children’s learning is free from financial burden.

Gupta emphasized that the Modi Government had already provided massive relief to the middle class by exempting annual income up to ₹12 lakh from income tax. Now, with the Next-Gen GST Reform, the middle class enjoys a double benefit – savings through income tax relief and reduced costs on everyday essentials, electronics, and vehicles. Hybrid and CNG cars, motorcycles, and transport vehicles have been reduced from 28% to 18%, while air conditioners, televisions, projectors, and dishwashers have also been lowered to 18%. This will allow middle-class families to save more, live better, and improve their quality of life.

Gupta also highlighted that the reform is not limited to tax cuts but also simplifies compliance for businesses. With automatic GST registration in just three working days, faster refunds, and a simplified tax structure, small enterprises and MSMEs will be able to focus on growth and innovation instead of paperwork and procedural hurdles.

Concluding, BJP Spokesperson Gaurav Gupta said that the Next-Gen GST Reform reflects Prime Minister Narendra Modi Ji’s vision of Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas, Sabka Prayas. It ensures real savings in every household, greater prosperity for farmers, accessible healthcare, affordable education, and an enabling environment for businesses.

“This Diwali, while diyas will brighten homes, Modi Sarkar’s reforms will brighten lives. This is not just a policy announcement – this is Modi Ji’s guarantee,” he said.