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Priyanka Gandhi Vadra Accuses Government of Disrupting Lok Sabha Proceedings

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With repeated adjournments in the Lok Sabha, Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Monday alleged that the government is deliberately obstructing the functioning of the House by creating unnecessary ruckus.

The BJP MPs have been raising concerns over Muslim reservation in Karnataka’s government contracts, claiming that the state’s Deputy Chief Minister, D.K. Shivakumar, had suggested amending the Constitution to accommodate a 4% quota for Muslims. However, Shivakumar has refuted these claims, stating that he never proposed any amendments to the Constitution for religion-based reservations.

Speaking to reporters in the Parliament complex after the Lok Sabha was adjourned for the second time in the day, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra said:

“It’s been many days now, and they seem to have made up their mind that they don’t want the House to function. They find some excuse or the other to create disruptions.”

The repeated disruptions in the Lok Sabha have led to increased tensions between the ruling BJP and the opposition Congress, further stalling key legislative discussions.

Rajeev Chandrasekhar Elected as Kerala BJP President

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Former Union Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar has been elected as the new Kerala state president of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The announcement was made on Monday by the party’s central observer Prahlad Joshi during the BJP’s state council meeting.

Chandrasekhar was the sole nominee for the top post and had submitted two sets of nomination papers at the BJP headquarters on Sunday. Prominent party leaders, including outgoing president K Surendran and state in-charge Prakash Javadekar, were present at the event. Surendran formally handed over the party flag to Chandrasekhar on stage.

In his address, Surendran highlighted the unprecedented growth of the BJP in Kerala over the past 10 years. He emphasized that Chandrasekhar’s experience and expertise across various sectors would further accelerate the party’s expansion in the state. Dismissing criticism that Chandrasekhar is not a conventional politician, Surendran expressed confidence in his ability to excel in the new role.

At 60 years old, Chandrasekhar brings two decades of political experience to the position. He has served as Union Minister of State for Electronics & IT, Skill Development & Entrepreneurship, and Jal Shakti. Additionally, he has been a three-term Rajya Sabha MP from Karnataka and a BJP national spokesperson. Currently, he also serves as the vice-chairman of the NDA’s Kerala unit.

A familiar figure in Kerala politics, Chandrasekhar contested the 2024 Lok Sabha elections from Thiruvananthapuram as the NDA candidate but narrowly lost to Shashi Tharoor of the Congress by 16,077 votes.

Born in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, to Keralite parents, Chandrasekhar has deep family roots in Thrissur. His father-in-law is TPG Nambiar, the founder of BPL Group.

The election was conducted as K Surendran’s five-year term as Kerala BJP president came to an end.

J&K Government Seeks IIT Roorkee & NHPC’s Expertise to Revive Underperforming Hydropower Projects

Amid declining power generation from several hydroelectric projects and forced shutdowns, the Jammu and Kashmir government is consulting IIT Roorkee and NHPC to revive projects producing significantly lower power than their design capacity.

Decline in Power Generation

According to an official document accessed by Daily Excelsior, 13 hydroelectric projects in J&K have a combined capacity of 1,197.4 MW and a design energy output of 5,318.11 million units. However, in FY 2023-24, these projects generated only 4,913.28 million units, highlighting a shortfall in expected output.

Some of the worst-affected projects include:

  • Upper Sindh Hydropower Project (USHP-I): 36.79 million units generated against 106.62 million units (design energy).

  • USHP-II: 141.83 million units generated against 447.37 million units.

  • Ganderbal: 18.46 million units generated against 90.15 million units.

  • Chenani-I: 60.59 million units generated against 110.02 million units.

  • Chenani-II: 0.30 million units generated against 12 million units.

  • Chenani-III: 4.45 million units generated against 36.71 million units.

  • Bhaderwah & Sewa-III: Zero power generation, despite having a design energy of 8.32 million units and 33.6 million units, respectively.

Causes of Reduced Power Generation

The decline in power output is attributed to several factors:

  1. Climate Change: Decreased hydrology over time has affected water availability for power generation.

  2. Aging Infrastructure: Several projects, including 23.3 MW Chenani-I, 105 MW LJHEP, and 22.6 MW USHP-I, have exceeded their design life of 35 years, leading to frequent breakdowns and rising maintenance costs.

  3. Complete Shutdowns:

    • Sewa-III has been non-operational since August 2013 due to damage from torrential rains.

    • IIT Roorkee prepared a Detailed Project Report (DPR) in March 2022, estimating a ₹76.68 crore revival cost, including civil repairs and replacement of electro-mechanical equipment.

J&K’s Revival Strategy

To restore power generation capacity, the J&K Power Development Corporation (JKPDC) is developing a technical and financially viable plan for the revival of Sewa-III and other underperforming projects. IIT Roorkee and NHPC are actively advising JKPDC on implementing effective solutions to bring these plants back to full potential.

Expanding J&K’s Hydroelectric Potential

Despite underperformance in older plants, J&K is fast-tracking new hydropower projects to maximize its energy potential. A total of 15 projects are at various stages of development:

  • 6 projects (2,063.5 MW) are under construction.

  • 2 projects (141 MW) are at the award stage.

  • 7 projects (4,563.5 MW) are under DPR/clearance stage.

The government has partnered with NHPC, Joint Venture Companies (CVPPL & RHPCL), and private power producers to accelerate hydroelectric development.

Way Forward

With support from IIT Roorkee and NHPC, J&K aims to:

  • Modernize aging hydropower projects.

  • Implement advanced hydrology management.

  • Ensure optimal power generation to meet growing energy demands.

The revival of underperforming projects, along with new developments, will significantly enhance J&K’s power capacity, reducing dependence on external sources and boosting energy security.

Security Forces Engage Terrorists in Kathua’s Hiranagar Sector

An encounter broke out on Saturday evening between security forces and terrorists at Sanyal village, located just four kilometers from the International Border, in the Hiranagar sector of Kathua district. The gunfight erupted after three civilians, including a woman, reported suspicious movement of infiltrators near a dhok (temporary shelter) in a sprawling Nursery area.

Civilians Alert Authorities

A local resident, Anita Devi, along with her husband Ganesh Kumar and brother-in-law, first spotted the terrorists while collecting wood in the Nursery area. She described their number as five, though infiltrators typically move in groups of three. According to her, the terrorists attempted to capture her husband and brother-in-law, threatening them with death if they revealed their presence. However, the civilians managed to escape and informed the Village Defence Guards (VDGs) and police.

Security Forces Respond Swiftly

Following the alert, Jammu and Kashmir Police, Special Operations Group (SOG), Army, and paramilitary forces launched an operation, leading to an intense gunfight near the Nursery. The terrorists opened heavy fire, prompting retaliatory action from security personnel.

A seven-year-old girl, Anchal Kumari, was reportedly injured during the exchange of fire and was shifted to a local hospital, though the exact cause of her injury remains uncertain.

Top Officials Monitor the Situation

Senior police officials, including Director General of Police (DGP) Nalin Prabhat, IGP Jammu Zone Bhim Sen Tuti, and DIG Jammu-Kathua range Shiv Kumar Sharma, are personally supervising the operation to eliminate the terrorists.

Possible Infiltration via Tunnel or Ravine Route

The terrorists are suspected to have infiltrated on Saturday night, possibly using a newly created tunnel or a ravine route. Security agencies are also investigating intelligence reports suggesting that two separate groups of 5-6 terrorists each may have entered Indian territory, though confirmation is awaited.

Kathua: A Growing Infiltration Route

Kathua district has emerged as a key infiltration corridor for Pakistan-based terrorists attempting to reach Udhampur, Doda, and Kishtwar before moving towards Kashmir. The Jammu region has witnessed increased terror activities over the past year, spreading to six additional districts, resulting in 44 deaths in 2024 alone, including 18 security personnel and 13 terrorists.

Security Forces Intensify Counter-Terror Operations

In response to the growing threat, security forces have ramped up anti-terror operations. In a separate incident today, security personnel busted a major terrorist hideout in the forests of Poonch district, recovering a huge cache of arms, ammunition, and explosives.

Recovery from the Hideout

The operation, conducted by Rashtriya Rifles and SOG, led to the seizure of:

  • 3 AK-47 rifles

  • 23 magazines and 922 rounds of ammunition

  • 7 grenades

  • 4 Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs)

  • 1 watch-type timer mechanism

  • 19 detonators

  • Combat dress and 200 grams of heroin

The explosives and IEDs were later neutralized on-site by the Bomb Disposal Squad.

Security Alert in the Region

The encounter and subsequent crackdown have triggered panic among residents of Sanyal and surrounding areas, forcing them to remain indoors. Authorities have intensified patrolling and surveillance to prevent further infiltration attempts.

Past Terror Incidents in Kathua and Hiranagar

  • June 2023: Two terrorists killed and a CRPF jawan martyred in Hiranagar sector.

  • March 2023: Grenade attack on Border Police Post in Sanyal, injuring a police officer.

  • March 2024: Five mysterious deaths in Billawar tehsil, triggering protests.

Army Confirms Ongoing Operations

The Indian Army’s Rising Star Corps confirmed the operation on X (formerly Twitter), stating:
“Based on intelligence input regarding the presence of terrorists, a joint operation has been launched by police and troops in Sanyal, Hiranagar on March 23. Operations in progress.”

Security forces remain on high alert, with efforts ongoing to neutralize the infiltrators and prevent further terrorist activities in the region.

Punjab Kings Eye Maiden IPL Title as Ricky Ponting Sets Lofty Goals

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Punjab Kings’ immediate goal is to end their title drought in the Indian Premier League (IPL), but head coach Ricky Ponting has also set his sights on building the greatest-ever Punjab Kings team.

With Ponting at the helm and last season’s IPL-winning captain Shreyas Iyer leading the side, the franchise is optimistic about a strong turnaround in their fortunes. Punjab Kings will kick off their IPL 2024 campaign against Gujarat Titans on March 25 in Ahmedabad.

Ponting’s Vision: Creating a Legacy

Ponting, speaking in a franchise release, was clear about his ambitions.
“The overall vision for this team is to win the IPL. I told the guys on the very first day in Dharamshala that we are going to create and become the greatest Punjab Kings team ever,” Ponting said.

He stressed that this transformation won’t happen overnight and that it requires dedication, consistency, and a winning attitude.

Winning Attitude: Ponting’s Formula for Success

The Australian cricketing legend underlined the importance of mindset in achieving success.
“Winning is really an attitude thing. If we turn up to play, and the opposition turns up to play, I don’t want anyone taking anything away from my team,” Ponting asserted.

Young Indian Players to Watch Out For

Ponting tipped uncapped Indian players—Delhi’s Priyansh Arya, and Mumbai duo Suryansh Shedge and Musheer Khan—as potential breakout stars this season.

  • Priyansh Arya: A promising opening batsman, who could be key to Punjab’s plans depending on their overseas player combination.

  • Suryansh Shedge: Has impressed with his performances during training.

  • Musheer Khan: Brings energy and enthusiasm to the group, with an infectious attitude that has already made an impact.

Senior Players as Role Models

Ponting emphasized that senior players must lead by example to guide the younger domestic players.
“I put a lot of the bait on them to ensure they set the right example. Young Indian players look up to the overseas guys, so they must lead the way,” he said.

With a renewed vision, strong leadership, and a mix of young and experienced talent, Punjab Kings are set to chase their maiden IPL title in 2024.

J&K’s Subhanaya Sharma to Represent India at Fencing World Championship in China

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Young fencing sensation Subhanaya Sharma from Jammu and Kashmir has been selected to represent India at the Cadet and Junior Fencing World Championship set to take place in Wuxi, China. Prior to this prestigious event, she will undergo intensive training at a coaching camp organized by the Sports Authority of India (SAI) in Pune, which started on March 20 and will conclude on April 11.

Subhanaya earned her spot on the Indian squad following her stellar performance at the 19th Cadet National Fencing Championship (Boys & Girls) for the 2024-25 season held in Rudrapur, Uttarakhand. Competing under the banner of the Jammu and Kashmir Fencing Association, she clinched a bronze medal in the Sabre event, further solidifying her position as one of the country’s rising stars in fencing.

Her remarkable achievement has been widely lauded by Nuzhat Gul, Secretary of the Jammu and Kashmir Sports Council, along with International fencer Rashid Ahmed Choudhary, Adv. Supriya Chouhan, and Maninder Pal Singh, who hailed it as a moment of pride for the region.

Subhanaya’s fencing journey has been shaped under the guidance of coach Ujjwal Gupta, a former international fencer and recipient of the State Award and Sher-i-Kashmir Award. Congratulatory messages also poured in from Vijay Kumar, President of the Jammu and Kashmir Fencing Association, and General Secretary Javed Choudhary, who wished her success at the upcoming championship.

Her selection marks a historic moment for Jammu and Kashmir’s sporting community, further inspiring young athletes to pursue excellence in fencing.

Joint Action Committee Meeting on Delimitation: CM Stalin Advocates Legal Action

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In the first Joint Action Committee (JAC) meeting of states, hosted by Tamil Nadu’s ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) regarding the proposed delimitation of Parliamentary seats by the Centre, Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Saturday emphasized that the issue is likely to be taken to the legal domain.

During the meeting, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan raised concerns that the proposed delimitation was hanging like the “sword of Damocles” over the southern states. He accused the BJP-led Central Government of pushing the issue forward without proper consultation. He further remarked that this move was not based on constitutional or democratic principles but was driven by political interests.

Vijayan pointed out that delimitation after the Census would result in an increase in seats for northern states and a reduction in seats for southern states, which, he alleged, would benefit the BJP due to its stronger influence in northern regions.

Addressing the gathering, CM Stalin called for the formation of an expert panel to draft a political and legal action plan on the issue. He proposed naming the panel as the “Joint Action Committee for Fair Delimitation” and stressed the need for collective efforts to protect the representation of southern states.

“We are not against delimitation, but we demand a fair delimitation,” Stalin asserted, adding that continuous efforts are crucial to safeguard the rights of southern states. He also emphasized the importance of raising public awareness and urging the Centre to reconsider the approach to delimitation.

Stalin concluded by calling for a united fight to ensure that southern states do not lose their rightful representation in Parliament.

PIL Filed in Bombay High Court Seeking Demolition of Aurangzeb’s Tomb

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A journalist-turned-activist, Ketan Tirodkar, has filed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in the Bombay High Court, seeking the demolition of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb’s tomb in Khuldabad, Maharashtra. The petition argues that the tomb lacks the status of a monument of “national importance” under the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) Act, 1958.

Key Arguments in the Petition

  • The petition urges the court to direct the ASI to delist Aurangzeb’s tomb from the register of national monuments.

  • It argues that the site does not qualify under Section 3 of the ASI Act, 1958, which defines ancient monuments and archaeological sites of national significance.

  • According to the petition, national importance should mean a site that holds value for the entire country, not just a specific group or region.

  • It further asserts that the historical impact of the site should be viewed positively for future generations.

Rs 3,481.03 Crore Allocated for J&K Healthcare, No AIIMS Proposal for North Kashmir

The Government of India has allocated ₹3,481.03 crore over the past four years to strengthen the healthcare sector in Jammu and Kashmir under various Centrally Sponsored Schemes. However, despite this significant investment, the long-standing demand for an All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in North Kashmir remains unfulfilled. The Government has clarified that no such proposal is currently under consideration.

Major Healthcare Allocations in J&K

The funds have been disbursed under key healthcare initiatives, including:

  • National Health Mission (NHM)

  • Pradhan Mantri Ayushman Bharat Health Infrastructure Mission (PM-ABHIM)

  • Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri-Jan Arogya Yojana (AB-PMJAY)

Breakdown of allocations:

  • NHM: ₹459.10 crore (2021-22), ₹651.52 crore (2022-23), ₹805.22 crore (2023-24)

  • PM-ABHIM: ₹16.11 crore (2021-22), ₹1.00 crore (2022-23), ₹44.01 crore (2023-24)

  • AB-PMJAY: ₹75.12 crore (2021-22), ₹85.62 crore (2022-23), ₹42.22 crore (2023-24)

These details were revealed in Lok Sabha by Prataprao Jadhav, Minister of State (MoS) for Health and Family Welfare, in response to a query by Baramulla MP Abdul Rashid Sheikh (Engineer Rashid).

No AIIMS for North Kashmir, Existing AIIMS Funding

The MoS reaffirmed that two AIIMS have already been sanctioned in Jammu & Kashmir:

  • AIIMS Vijaypur (Jammu)

  • AIIMS Awantipora (Kashmir)

The Minister cleared that no proposal for another AIIMS in Kashmir is under consideration. He also provided financial details of the existing AIIMS projects:

AIIMS Jammu Funding:

  • ₹305.00 crore (2021-22)

  • ₹398.45 crore (2022-23)

  • ₹402.39 crore (2023-24)

  • ₹212.22 crore (2024-25)

AIIMS Awantipora Funding:

  • ₹130.00 crore (2021-22)

  • ₹290.00 crore (2022-23)

  • ₹333.17 crore (2023-24)

  • ₹255.00 crore (2024-25)

New Medical Colleges & PG Seat Expansion

The Government has sanctioned seven new Medical Colleges in:

  • Anantnag

  • Baramulla

  • Doda

  • Kathua

  • Rajouri

  • Udhampur

  • Handwara

Additionally, under Centrally Sponsored Schemes (CSS):

  • 196 new PG seats have been approved in J&K

  • 60 new MBBS seats have been allocated in two Medical Colleges

Financial allocations for Medical College upgrades:

  • CSS for PG Seats Strengthening: ₹11.47 crore (2021-22), ₹7 crore (2023-24)

  • No funds released for upgrading MBBS seats or establishing new Medical Colleges in recent years

Medical Infrastructure, Equipment & Workforce Recruitment

Regarding medical infrastructure, equipment, and staffing, the Ministry clarified that while the primary responsibility lies with the UT Government, the Centre extends financial and technical assistance under NHM to:

  • Upgrade healthcare services

  • Bridge gaps in medical and paramedical staffing

  • Enhance diagnostic and testing facilities

Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha Attends Purple Fest 2025 at Raj Bhawan

Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today participated in the Purple Fest 2025 at Raj Bhawan, an event dedicated to fostering awareness, inclusion, and empowerment for Divyangjan (persons with disabilities).

Commitment to Inclusion and Empowerment

In his address, LG Sinha praised the resilience and talent of Divyangjan and reaffirmed his commitment to making Jammu & Kashmir more accessible and inclusive.

“We have worked with dedication for the empowerment of Divyangjan. Over the past few years, major initiatives have been undertaken to ensure their dignity, rights, and well-being. I am fully committed to their integration into social, economic, and cultural life,” he stated.

Government Initiatives for Divyangjan

The LG outlined several key measures taken by the government to create a supportive and enabling environment for Divyangjan. He emphasized the importance of equal opportunities and highlighted the reforms introduced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to ensure that both public and private establishments follow policies addressing the challenges faced by Divyangjan.

“Divyangjan have immense potential to achieve extraordinary success. They are gifted individuals who bring positive change to society. They are not seeking welfare but rather their constitutional rights,” he added.

Education & Skill Development for Divyangjan

Emphasizing the crucial role of education, the LG urged civil society organizations and stakeholders to support the education of Divyangjan in an inclusive setting.

“Education is the most powerful tool for employment and progress. Additionally, skilling is essential to help them achieve self-reliance. A multi-faceted skilling approach and collaborative efforts will ensure that Divyangjan can fully realize their potential,” he said.

The LG also commended Para-Archers Sheetal Devi and Rakesh Kumar, recognizing their inspiring journeys and determination as a source of motivation for all.

Call for 100% Unique ID Card Saturation

Stressing the need for better identification of beneficiaries, LG Sinha directed officials from the Social Welfare Department to ensure 100% saturation of Unique ID Cards for Divyangjan.

“The J&K Government has already requested the Government of India to organize two mega camps for Divyangjan—one each in Jammu and Kashmir Division,” he announced.

Cultural Performances & Felicitations

The event featured cultural performances and martial arts demonstrations by children from Composite Regional Centre Jammu, Directorate of Social Welfare, and other organizations. The Lieutenant Governor was also presented with the Mata Ki Chunni of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi along with handmade flower pots and bouquets.

During the occasion, the LG felicitated officials and representatives from various organizations, including:

  • Composite Regional Centre Jammu

  • Jigar Foundation

  • Muskan Charitable Trust & Muskan Foundation Vijaypur

  • Swami Vivekanand Educational Trust

  • Directorate of Social Welfare

  • Office of the Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities (PwD)

  • J&K Samaj Kalyan Kendra Jammu

  • Voluntary Medicare Society Srinagar

  • Residential School for the Blinds, Roopnagar Jammu

A pledge to safeguard the rights and interests of Divyangjan was also administered.

Dignitaries in Attendance

The event was attended by prominent officials, including:

  • Atal Dulloo, Chief Secretary

  • Sanjeev Verma, Commissioner Secretary, Social Welfare

  • Rupesh Kumar, Director, Social Welfare Jammu

  • Iqbal Lone, Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities

  • Senior officials, Divyangjan, representatives of various NGOs, and civil society members