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Rekha Gupta Staked Claim to Form Government in Delhi; Set to Become Chief Minister

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In a significant political development, BJP MLA and Chief Minister-designate Rekha Gupta met with Delhi Lieutenant Governor V K Saxena on Wednesday evening, formally staking her claim to form the government in the national capital. Gupta was accompanied by BJP state observers Ravi Shankar Prasad and OP Dhankar, along with city BJP president Virendra Sachdeva and Delhi MPs, including Bansuri Swaraj, Praveen Khandelwal, and Kamaljeet Sehrawat.

Leader of the House

The following day, Rekha Gupta was chosen as the Leader of the House in the Delhi Assembly during a meeting of the BJP legislature party. This decision cements her position as the new face of the BJP-led government in Delhi.

A Historic First for Women

At 50, Gupta is set to become the fourth woman Chief Minister of Delhi. She follows in the footsteps of Sushma Swaraj, Sheila Dikshit, and Atishi. A former Delhi University Students’ Union (DUSU) president and civic body councilor, Gupta is poised to make history as Delhi’s first woman BJP Chief Minister.

Swearing-In Ceremony at Ramlila Maidan

The swearing-in ceremony for the new BJP government, led by Gupta, is set to take place on Thursday afternoon at the iconic Ramlila Maidan, where Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other dignitaries will be present. This ceremony will mark a new chapter in Delhi’s political landscape.

BJP’s Historic Victory

Gupta’s leadership comes after the BJP secured a decisive win in the recently concluded 70-member Delhi Assembly elections. The party claimed 48 seats, effectively ending the Aam Aadmi Party’s (AAP) decade-long rule in the capital. Gupta will also become the fourth Chief Minister from the BJP in Delhi, following in the footsteps of Madan Lal Khurana, Sahib Singh Verma, and Sushma Swaraj.

Notably, Gupta will be the only incumbent woman Chief Minister in any BJP-ruled state. Her leadership signals a significant shift in Delhi’s political dynamics and the BJP’s growing influence in the national capital.

Chief Justice Inaugurates Lawyers Chambers at Katra Court Complex

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In a significant development for the legal community in Jammu & Kashmir, Chief Justice Tashi Rabstan of the High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh today inaugurated the new Lawyers Chambers at the Court Complex, Katra. The event, attended by Justice Mohd Akram Choudhary, the Administrative Judge for Reasi district, marks an important step towards strengthening the judicial infrastructure in the region.

Strengthening the Bench and Bar Relationship

Speaking at the event, Chief Justice Tashi Rabstan highlighted the crucial role of both the Bench and the Bar in fostering public trust in the judicial system. He emphasized that people approach the courts with high expectations, considering them the “Temple of Justice” where fair decisions should be made. The Chief Justice further stressed the importance of the Lawyers Chambers in providing essential legal services and serving as a platform for young, aspiring advocates to build successful careers.

Focus on Infrastructure and Maintenance

During his interaction with members of the Bar and Bench, the Chief Justice emphasized the need for proper maintenance of both the court facilities and the newly inaugurated lawyers’ chambers. He also pointed out the importance of maintaining the road leading to Katra Court for better access.

Boosting Morale and Talent Attraction

In his speech, the Chief Justice noted that providing equal infrastructure for the Bar would not only boost the morale of legal professionals but also attract talented individuals to join the legal profession. He emphasized that both the Bar and Bench are integral parts of the justice delivery system, working together to ensure fairness and integrity in the courts.

Inspection and Directions for Further Streamlining

Following the inauguration, the Chief Justice conducted a thorough inspection of various sections of the Court Complex. During the visit, he issued on-the-spot directions aimed at improving the efficiency and functionality of the court complex.

Dignitaries in Attendance

The event was attended by several key figures, including M.K. Sharma, Principal Secretary to the Chief Justice, Suresh Chander Katal, Principal District and Sessions Judge Reasi, Geeta Kumari, CJM Reasi, Pooja Gupta, Secretary DLSA Reasi, Sidhant Vaid, Sub-Judge Katra, Vishal Bharti, Munsiff Katra, and the President and members of the Bar Association of Reasi and Katra.

This inauguration of the Lawyers Chambers is expected to be a milestone in the continued development of the judicial infrastructure in Jammu & Kashmir, enhancing the capacity to serve the public and provide justice efficiently.

Kashmir Faces Severe Water Crisis Amid Rainfall Deficit

A severe water crisis is unfolding across Kashmir, triggered by an alarming rainfall deficit that has led to the drying up of key water sources, such as springs, streams, and rivers. As a result, residents of the Valley are grappling with erratic water supplies, with many areas witnessing an acute shortage of water.

Traditional Springs Drying Up

For years, the Valley’s traditional water sources have sustained local communities, but this year, the situation has worsened significantly. Achabal Spring in Anantnag’s Mughal Garden, for example, has almost dried up entirely for the first time, affecting hundreds of nearby villages. Similarly, Bulbul Spring in South Kashmir’s Newa area has seen its water levels dangerously drop, disrupting supply to nearly 30 villages, including Newa, Parigam, and Narbal.

“We used to receive six lakh gallons of water from Bulbul Spring, but now it’s reduced to just one lakh gallons, which is nowhere near enough,” said an employee of the Jal Shakti Department.

Jhelum River’s Decline and Excessive Mining

In addition to the drying springs, Jhelum River, the primary source of water in Kashmir, is also facing historically low levels. At Sangam, the river stands at a mere 0.99 feet, exacerbating the crisis, especially in north Kashmir. Villages like Jetty, Dangerpora, Saloosa, and Inderpora have reported severe water shortages.

The situation is further compounded by uncontrolled sand extraction from the Jhelum. The Jal Shakti Department has warned that heavy machinery used for mining has created deep craters in the riverbed, trapping water and obstructing the river’s natural flow.

Government and Public Response

Omar Abdullah, Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, voiced his concerns over the water crisis on social media, calling for a collective effort to manage and conserve water resources. He acknowledged that while the Jal Shakti Department is actively deploying water tankers to affected areas, the issue cannot be solved by the government alone.

“I will be reviewing the measures the Jal Shakti Department intends to take and engaging with the people of Jammu and Kashmir to address this crisis collectively,” Abdullah wrote.

Call for Action: Conserve Water

With water reserves dwindling and the crisis showing no signs of abating, residents have been urged to use water judiciously. Braham Jyoti Sharma, Chief Engineer of the Jal Shakti Department, emphasized that responsible water usage is essential to prevent further strain on already depleting resources.

As the crisis deepens, it is clear that Kashmir faces an urgent need for effective water management strategies. The people of the Valley, along with the authorities, must unite to combat this growing challenge before the region’s water resources run dry.

Khalsa Cricket Club and Janta Warriors Cricket Club Secure Thrilling Wins in 1st Sikh Premier Cricket League

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In the ongoing 1st Sikh Premier Cricket League at the University of Jammu ground, Khalsa Cricket Club and Janta Warriors Cricket Club registered thrilling victories in their respective matches. The tournament is organized by Hari Singh Nalwa Cricket Club under the banner of the Sikh Coordination Committee J&K.

In the opening match, Khalsa Cricket Club set a challenging total of 164/6 in 20 overs after being put into bat. Robin Singh played a blistering knock of 66 runs off 41 balls, including 6 fours and 4 sixes. He was well supported by Harpreet Singh (30) and Jaspreet Singh (23). For Diamond Cricket Club, Pawandeep Singh (2/30) and Gurpreet Singh (2/35) were the standout bowlers.

In reply, Diamond Cricket Club fell just one run short, scoring 163/8 in 20 overs. Jagandeep Singh starred with the bat, scoring 45 runs off 28 balls, while Baljinder Singh (38) and Gurpreet Singh (29) also contributed valuable runs. Khalsa’s Dutta Gagandeep was the standout bowler, claiming 3 wickets for 14 runs. Robin Singh was named Player of the Match for his all-round performance.

In the second match, Janta Warriors Cricket Club chased down Bali Cricket Club’s target of 158 runs with ease, finishing at 159/5 in 18.4 overs. Gurmeet Singh was the hero, scoring 61 runs off 39 balls, while Amrit Pal Singh contributed an unbeaten 56 runs. Bali Cricket Club had managed 157/9 in 20 overs, with Satpal Singh (29) and Daman Wazir (22) top-scoring. Hardeep Singh and Vikramjeet Singh took 2 wickets each for Janta Warriors. Gurmeet Singh was named Player of the Match for his excellent batting performance.

The Player of the Match awardees were presented with trophies and cheques by distinguished dignitaries, including Rajinder Singh Tara, Director General of Youth Services and Sports; Joginder Singh, SSP; Kartik, SDPO South; Ved Prakash, Joint Director YS & Sports Jammu; Jitender Mishra, Deputy Director YS & Sports Central; and Kirti Dhar.

Gyanesh Kumar Takes Over as 26th Chief Election Commissioner, Vivek Joshi Assumes Charge as Election Commissioner

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On Wednesday, Gyanesh Kumar assumed office as the 26th Chief Election Commissioner (CEC), while Vivek Joshi took charge as an Election Commissioner. Kumar, who had been serving as an Election Commissioner since March 2024, was elevated to the top position on Monday.

Kumar succeeded Rajiv Kumar, who completed his tenure as CEC on Tuesday, becoming the new head of the Election Commission. Alongside him, Sukhbir Singh Sandhu continues his role as the other Election Commissioner.

Vivek Joshi, a former Haryana cadre IAS officer, was appointed as an Election Commissioner on Monday, joining the commission at a crucial time for the country’s electoral processes.

In his message to the public after taking charge, Gyanesh Kumar emphasized the importance of voting in nation-building, stating, “The first step for nation building is voting. Therefore, every citizen of India who has completed 18 years of age should become an elector and should always vote.” He also reassured voters by asserting that, “The Election Commission was, is, and will always be with the voters.”

PM Modi Hails BJP’s Unbreakable Bond with Gujarat After Sweeping Local Body Elections

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On Tuesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed confidence that Gujarat’s bond with the BJP is not only unbreakable but growing stronger with each passing day, following the party’s remarkable victory in the local body elections in his home state.

In a post on X, Modi thanked the people of Gujarat, calling the election result another triumph for the politics of development. “It is humbling how the people of Gujarat are time and again reposing their faith in us. These special blessings give us even more energy to work in service of the people,” he wrote.

Modi also lauded the tireless efforts of BJP workers, crediting them for the party’s outstanding performance on the ground, which he said was a significant factor in securing the victory.

The ruling BJP dominated the local body polls in Gujarat, winning the Junagadh Municipal Corporation (JMC) and capturing 60 municipalities out of 68. The party also triumphed in all three taluka panchayats, where voting took place on February 16.

This victory marks another milestone for the BJP, which managed to claim 15 municipalities from the Congress—an important achievement in a state where the saffron party has maintained electoral supremacy since its 2022 Assembly win and its victory in 25 of the 26 Lok Sabha seats in 2023.

Atal Dulloo Leads Meeting to Assess Baseline Survey Under Mission Yuva Udyami Vikas Abhiyan (YUVA)

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In a significant move to address unemployment and foster entrepreneurship in Jammu and Kashmir, Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo today convened a meeting with key stakeholders to assess the outcomes of a month-long baseline survey conducted under the Mission Yuva Udyami Vikas Abhiyan (YUVA). The survey aimed to identify potential entrepreneurs (PEs) and understand the challenges faced by existing enterprises in the region.

The comprehensive survey, which began on January 1st this year, was carried out digitally and covered the entire adult population of Jammu and Kashmir, both in urban and rural areas. The extensive exercise was completed with the support of nearly 18,000 investigators and 800 supervisors, who visited around 23.64 lakh households across various districts to identify and document potential entrepreneurs.

During the meeting, Atal Dulloo praised the execution of the survey, calling it a commendable and massive effort. He emphasized the importance of such data in forming a strategic roadmap to tackle the region’s unemployment issues. He urged the concerned officials to prepare a comprehensive report based on the survey insights, recommending that the collected data be made available to universities and research institutions for further study and analysis.

In addition, Dulloo recommended that self-employment schemes be clearly distinguished from social security schemes in the data and applications under the YUVA initiative. He also proposed integrating a scheme advisor within the YUVA application to provide personalized guidance to potential entrepreneurs based on their strengths and areas of interest.

Highlighting the importance of building a robust support system for aspiring entrepreneurs, Dulloo underscored the need to enhance the institutional structure under the scheme to ensure successful handholding of applicants throughout their entrepreneurial journey. He also instructed bank authorities to design a customized loan product under the YUVA scheme to meet the needs of these potential entrepreneurs.

In a call to action, Dulloo directed Deputy Commissioners to identify skilled manpower in their respective districts who can act as ‘YUVA Doots’. These individuals would be responsible for guiding and mentoring potential entrepreneurs, helping them strategize and transform into successful business owners.

The meeting also featured contributions from various dignitaries, including the Vice Chancellors of local universities, the Chairman of J&K Bank, the Director of IIM Jammu, IIT representatives, and the CGM of NABARD. They discussed the potential for collaboration and offered suggestions to create a better roadmap for tackling unemployment and boosting entrepreneurship in Jammu and Kashmir.

DG, E&S, Satveer Kour shared valuable insights from the baseline survey, shedding light on the data collected during the survey process. Meanwhile, Secretary, L&E, Kumar Rajeev Ranjan presented a detailed overview of the survey’s methodology, its outcomes, and the role of the YUVA app in helping to create successful enterprises while simultaneously building the capacity of entrepreneurs.

As the Mission YUVA initiative progresses, it is clear that the government is committed to creating a thriving ecosystem for entrepreneurs in Jammu and Kashmir, empowering individuals to turn their entrepreneurial dreams into reality.

Karra Slams BJP for Delaying J&K Statehood, Vows to Intensify Agitation for Justice

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Tariq Hameed Karra, the Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee (JKPCC) chief, delivered a powerful message today at an enthusiastic workers’ rally in Doda Dak Bungalow, accusing the BJP-led Centre of breaking promises and flouting Supreme Court directives regarding the restoration of Jammu and Kashmir’s statehood.

With the crowd chanting fervently, “Hamari Riyasat Hamara Haq” and “Karra Saheb Aage Bado, Hum Tumhare Sath Hain,” Karra tore into the government’s repeated delays in fulfilling its commitments. “Over five years ago, the Centre assured both the Supreme Court and the people of J&K that statehood would be restored ‘very soon.’ Yet, here we are, still waiting for a promise that remains broken. This is not just a betrayal of the people of J&K—it’s a slap in the face of democracy and the Constitution,” Karra stated.

As frustration grows over the government’s inaction, Karra demanded that the Centre honor its pledge, warning that Congress would not hesitate to launch a mass movement if the statehood issue was not resolved swiftly. “We will take to the streets, we will raise our voices, and we will not rest until our rightful statehood is restored,” he declared, receiving loud cheers from the crowd.

Karra also reflected on the pivotal role Congress played in keeping the BJP in check by forging a coalition with the National Conference (NC), despite significant sacrifices by party leaders. He warned that those who believe they can defeat the BJP without Congress’ support are making a grave mistake, especially given the BJP’s manipulation of institutions and vast election resources.

In a passionate defense of democracy, Karra brandished the Constitution and sharply criticized the Centre’s recent handling of the appointment of the Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) and Election Commissioners, highlighting the party’s unwavering commitment to constitutional integrity.

Meanwhile, JKPCC Chief Spokesperson Ravinder Sharma raised concerns over the unnecessary restrictions imposed on the Congress convention in Kishtwar, questioning the administration’s fears over the growing public support for the party’s mission.

Prominent Congress leaders, including Working Presidents Tara Chand and Raman Bhalla, former MP Lal Singh, former MLC Naresh Gupta, DCC President Sheikh Mujeeb, and others, also addressed the rally, reiterating their commitment to the restoration of J&K’s statehood and the protection of democratic rights.

As the Congress continues to build momentum, Karra’s fiery speech has only intensified the party’s resolve to fight for the people of Jammu and Kashmir, demanding the return of their rightful statehood and the preservation of democratic values.

M C Mary Kom Denies Resigning from IOA Athletes Commission, Clarifies Her Remarks

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Indian boxing legend and chairperson of the Indian Olympic Association’s (IOA) Athletes Commission, M C Mary Kom, on Tuesday refuted reports that she had resigned from her position, explaining that her comments had been misunderstood. The 42-year-old, who won a bronze medal at the 2012 Olympics, clarified that she had no intention of stepping down and would complete her tenure, which is set to end in 2026.

Mary Kom’s remarks come after she attended the National Games closing ceremony in Haldwani last week, where she voiced her displeasure about being lodged in an “inferior hotel.” Her outburst was misinterpreted by some as a resignation announcement, but Mary Kom made it clear that she was not stepping down.

Clarification on Comments Made at National Games

Speaking to PTI, Mary Kom emphasized that her words had been misconstrued. “I have not resigned, I will complete my tenure (which ends in 2026),” she asserted. “I was merely telling my fellow athletes commission members that if this kind of treatment happens again, I will consider resigning. I never said that I am resigning.”

Mary Kom defended her right to express her concerns. “IOA is my family, and if I am unhappy over something, I have every right to express it. This does not mean that I am resigning,” she said, stressing that she had only raised an issue regarding her accommodation during the National Games.

Athletes Commission and Her Relationship with IOA

Mary Kom was elected as the chairperson of the IOA Athletes Commission in 2022, with table tennis star A Sharath Kamal serving as the vice-chairperson. The commission includes other prominent athletes such as PV Sindhu, Om Prakash Karhana, Shiva Keshavan, Gagan Narang, Bajrang Lal, Bhavani Devi, Rani Rampal, and Mirabai Chanu.

“I don’t know why is it that every time I raise my voice for something, it is misunderstood like this? A lot of my fellow athletes speak their mind on many issues but nobody gets misunderstood,” she said, pointing out that her concerns about the hotel accommodation had been blown out of proportion.

Further Communication with IOA President

Mary Kom also addressed the matter of communication with IOA President P T Usha, saying, “I haven’t been able to connect with her because my phone was misplaced. But I will speak to her, I have good communication with her.”

One of India’s most decorated athletes, Mary Kom has been involved in the administrative side of sports, having served on the athletes’ forum of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in the past. Despite the confusion over her comments, she remains committed to her role in the IOA and to serving Indian athletes.

India’s Bowling Coach Morne Morkel Leaves for South Africa Due to Family Emergency

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India’s bowling coach Morne Morkel has returned to South Africa due to a family emergency, reliable sources confirmed on Tuesday. Morkel, who had joined the Indian team in September last year, was present in Dubai on Saturday when the team arrived and even attended the first practice session ahead of the ICC Champions Trophy, which is set to begin on Wednesday.

However, the 40-year-old former South African pacer was absent from the Indian team’s second practice session on Monday, sparking speculation about his sudden departure.

Impact on India’s Bowling Attack for the ICC Tournament

This development comes just as India gears up for their first match of the tournament against Bangladesh, scheduled for Thursday at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium. With Morkel’s departure, the Indian team will need to adjust, but the bowling attack will still have a mix of experienced pacers and one fast-bowling all-rounder in Hardik Pandya.

India’s pace department had already faced a setback earlier when pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah was ruled out of the Champions Trophy due to a lower back injury. Bumrah’s absence has placed additional responsibility on Arshdeep Singh, Harshit Rana, and Mohammed Shami to lead the fast-bowling attack, with Pandya serving as the fourth option.

Hybrid Model for ICC Tournament Matches in Dubai

Although Pakistan is the official host of the ICC Champions Trophy, all of India’s matches are scheduled to take place in Dubai, following the hybrid model agreed upon by the relevant stakeholders. This includes the much-anticipated match between India and Pakistan, which is scheduled for Sunday.

The tournament’s first semifinal will take place in Dubai on March 4, with the final, should India qualify, also set to be held in Dubai on March 9.