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DC Ramban Disburses ₹12.10 Lakh Compensation to Road Accident Victims’ Families, Calls for Stronger Road Safety Measures

Ramban, May 12: Deputy Commissioner Ramban,  disbursed compensation amounting to ₹12.10 lakh under the J&K Road Accident Victim Fund among the families of deceased road accident victims and minor injured persons in the district.
The Deputy Commissioner said that the administration remains committed to ensuring timely relief and support to families affected by road accidents. He stressed that welfare measures aimed at assisting victims should reach beneficiaries without unnecessary delay.
Highlighting the growing need for road safety awareness, the DC directed concerned officials to intensify awareness campaigns across Ramban district and ensure strict enforcement of traffic rules to prevent accidents and save precious lives.
He also appealed to the public to strictly follow traffic regulations and adopt responsible driving practices for safer roads and public safety.

Farooq Abdullah Says J&K Can Ban Alcohol In Two Minutes If Centre Compensates Revenue Loss

Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister and National Conference president Farooq Abdullah on Tuesday said the J&K Government could ban alcohol in two minutes if the Centre compensate for the loss of revenue.
Speaking on the ongoing controversy over liquor outlets, Abdullah said he personally does not consume alcohol but maintained that those who drink would procure it from outside Jammu and Kashmir if it was not available locally.
“I do not drink alcohol. Those who drink alcohol, they will drink. If they do not get it from here, they will bring it from outside,” he said. “And those who are raising their voices, ask them who are the people who drink alcohol.”
Recalling an incident from 1977, Abdullah said former Prime Minister Morarji Desai had asked his father, former J&K Chief Minister Sheikh Abdullah, to stop alcohol sales in the state.
” My father told him that if the Centre gives us the revenue we earn from it, then we will stop it. Nothing happened,” he said adding that if today the Centre compensate for the loss of revenue, the government could ban alcohol in two minutes.
NC president argued that the issue was being politicised by opponents and questioned why there was no opposition when liquor shops were opened earlier.
“We did not open liquor stores. Those who opened them, why did nobody raise their voice then Shops were opening in every village,” he said.
Apparently targeting the opposition People’s Democratic Party, Abdullah accused them of raising the issue only to attack the government.
“They are ready to criticise us over everything…They think we are afraid of them, but we will defeat them in a way they will remember,” he said.
A political row erupted in Jammu and Kashmir recently over remarks by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on liquor consumption, with PDP leader Iltija Mufti accusing him ignoring the sensitivities of the Muslim-majority region.
On Sunday Omar said that no one was being forced to consume alcohol and people visited liquor shops by their own choice. The remarks drew criticism from opposition parties and sections of the public. A day later, the Chief Minister sought to clarify his statement, saying his comments were being “twisted” by political opponents.
He opposed liquor consumption by Muslims and said liquor available in Jammu and Kashmir was only for the adherents of other religions that allow its consumption.
The veteran politician Abdullah also voiced concern over the deepening fuel and gas crisis amid the ongoing tensions between Iran and the United States.
On Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s appeal for austerity, Abdullah said the country was heading towards a difficult situation due to the growing crisis.
“We are facing a fuel crisis and a gas crisis, and we are heading towards destruction,” Abdullah said, adding that the worsening situation.
He said online education was not a viable alternative for economically weaker sections. “It is a pity that poor people do not have access to online education. Education is necessary, but online education is not possible for everyone,” he said.
Abdullah stressed the need to find alternative solutions to ensure education does not suffer, especially for underprivileged students.
Warning of a serious economic fallout if the conflict escalates further, Abdullah said the consequences could be devastating. “There is no doubt about it. If this crisis does not end, if the war between Iran and the United States does not end, then only God knows what will happen to us,” he said. (Agencies)

NEET-UG 2026 Cancelled; Govt Orders CBI Inquiry Into Paper Leak Allegations

The National Testing Agency on Tuesday cancelled the NEET (UG) 2026 exam conducted on May 3 amid allegations of paper leak, with the government asking the CBI to carry out a comprehensive inquiry into the “irregularities”.
The examination will now be re-conducted on dates to be notified separately.
In a statement on X, the National Testing Agency (NTA) said the decision was taken in the interest of maintaining transparency and preserving trust in the national examination system.
“On the basis of inputs subsequently examined by NTA in coordination with central agencies, and the investigative findings shared by the law enforcement agencies, the National Testing Agency, with the approval of the Government of India, has decided to cancel the NEET (UG) 2026 examination conducted on 3 May 2026, and to re-conduct the examination on dates that will be notified separately,” the agency said.
The agency said the inputs received, taken together with findings shared by law enforcement agencies, established that the “present examination process could not be allowed to stand.” “The re-conducted examination dates, along with the re-issued admit-card schedule, will be communicated through the official channels of the Agency in the coming days,” it added.
The NTA further said the government has decided to refer the matter to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) for a comprehensive inquiry into the allegations linked to the examination.
“NTA will extend full cooperation to the Bureau and will provide all materials, records, and assistance the inquiry requires,” it added.
“This decision has been taken in the interest of students and in recognition of the trust on which the national examination system rests,” NTA said.
The agency acknowledged that the re-conduct of the examination would cause “real and significant inconvenience” to candidates and their families, but said the decision was necessary to prevent “greater and more lasting damage” to trust in the examination system.
According to the NTA, the registration data, candidature and examination centres opted for in the May 2026 cycle will be carried forward for the reconducted examination.
“No fresh registration will be required, and no additional examination fee will be levied,” the statement said, adding that fees already paid by students will be refunded and the examination will be re-conducted using NTA’s internal resources.
The agency said fresh examination dates and the revised admit-card schedule will be communicated through official channels in the coming days and advised candidates and parents to rely only on verified information released by the agency.
The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) was conducted by the NTA on May 3 for students seeking admission to medical education courses at the undergraduate level.
In a post on X on Sunday, the NTA had said question papers were transported in GPS-tracked vehicles carrying unique, traceable watermark identifiers, while examination centres were monitored through AI-assisted CCTV surveillance from a central control room.
“The National Testing Agency is aware of reports concerning the action initiated by the Rajasthan Special Operations Group in connection with alleged irregularities around NEET (UG) 2026. The examination on May 3, 2026 was conducted as scheduled and under a full security protocol,” the NTA had said.
According to the agency, inputs regarding alleged malpractice activity were received on the evening of May 7, four days after the examination, and were escalated to central agencies on the morning of May 8 for “independent verification and necessary action”. (Agencies)

Teenage Boy Dies In Fire In Seminary At J&K’s Anantnag

A 12-year-old boy died and three others sustained burn injuries in a fire in a seminary in Anantnag district on Tuesday, officials said.
“A fire broke out in Faizan Baba Hyder Rishi Darul Aloom at Court Road in Anantnag in which four boys sustained burn injuries,” they said.
One of the injured boys, Bilal Ahmad, succumbed at a hospital.
The blaze was put out by the fire brigade and its cause is being ascertained. (Agencies)

CM Vijay Orders Closure Of 717 Liquor Shops Across Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay on Tuesday ordered the closure of 717 retail liquor outlets across the state.
Considering the welfare of the public in mind, Vijay issued orders to shut down the retail liquor outlets. Accordingly, 276 outlets near places of worship, 186 shops near educational institutions, and 255 outlets near bus stands will be closed within the next two weeks, an official release said.
There has been widespread demand, especially from women and a few political parties in the state, that all the liquor shops in the state should be closed.
The Tamil Nadu State Marketing Corporation (Tasmac) operates 4,765 retail liquor outlets across the state. (Agencies)

Two Arrested Along With Arms And Ammo In Srinagar: Police

Police on Monday arrested two persons along with arms, ammunition and Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) posters during a naka checking in Srinagar, officials said.
An official said, that a police team intercepted two persons on a bike near Baba Dem area of Srinagar during routine checking.
He said the duo was stopped and during the search, police recovered one pistol, three magazines, 21 live rounds, two mobile phones and 10 LeT posters from their possession.
“A case FIR No. 26/2025 under relevant sections of UAPA and Arms Act has been registered and further investigation has been taken up,” he said.
They have been identified as Faisal Ahmad Bhat of Malpora Habba Kadal and Faisal Ahmad Guroo of Rajouri Kadal. (KNO)

GMC Jammu Launches Public Awareness Initiative on Heat Stroke Prevention

Jammu, May 11:
In view of the rising temperatures and increasing risk of heat-related illnesses, Government Medical College (GMC) Jammu has issued an important public health advisory to spread awareness about Heat Stroke, commonly known as “Loo Lagna.”
The awareness initiative highlights the causes, symptoms, treatment, and preventive measures related to heat stroke, especially during the peak summer season when prolonged exposure to sunlight and dehydration can become life-threatening.
According to the advisory, heat stroke occurs when the body temperature rises above 104°F (40°C) and the body fails to cool itself effectively. Major causes include excessive exposure to heat, inadequate water intake, and strenuous physical activities.
The advisory also identifies vulnerable groups such as children, elderly persons, outdoor workers, and individuals suffering from health conditions like high blood pressure, heart disease, or thyroid disorders. Excessive alcohol or substance use can further increase the risk of heat stroke.
Medical experts from GMC Jammu have warned citizens to remain alert for symptoms including high body temperature, excessive sweating, dizziness, headache, breathing difficulty, rapid heartbeat, confusion, and weakness.
The advisory recommends immediate first aid measures such as shifting the patient to a cool place, providing cold water, using cold compresses, and seeking medical assistance without delay.
To prevent heat stroke, people have been advised to drink plenty of fluids, avoid going outdoors between 10 AM and 4 PM, wear loose cotton clothes, consume ORS, coconut water and seasonal fruits, and minimize physical exertion during peak heat hours.
GMC Jammu appealed to the public to remain cautious during the ongoing summer season and follow all preventive guidelines to safeguard themselves and their families from heat-related illnesses.

GMC Jammu Launches Heat Stroke Awareness Initiative

Jammu, May 11: In response to the surging temperatures and heightened risk of heat-related illnesses, Government Medical College (GMC) Jammu launched a crucial public health initiative focused on heat stroke prevention.

The campaign aims to educate the public about heat stroke, widely recognized in local parlance as “Loo Lagna.” The advisory emphasizes the causes, symptoms, treatment, and preventive strategies to combat heat stroke, particularly in the peak summer months when exposure to the sun and dehydration can pose severe health threats.

According to GMC’s advisory, heat stroke manifests when an individual’s body temperature exceeds 104°F (40°C) and their thermoregulation fails. The primary triggers of this condition include excessive heat exposure, insufficient water intake, and strenuous physical exertion in high temperatures.

Vulnerable groups identified in the advisory include children, the elderly, outdoor workers, and individuals with existing health issues such as hypertension, heart disease, or thyroid problems. Furthermore, the advisory warns that high alcohol or substance consumption may exacerbate the risk of developing heat stroke.

Medical experts from GMC Jammu have urged the community to recognize heat stroke symptoms, which can include a high body temperature, profuse sweating, dizziness, headaches, difficulty in breathing, rapid heartbeat, confusion, and weakness. Immediate action is essential.

The official guidelines recommend swift first aid responses, such as relocating affected individuals to a cooler environment, hydrating them with cold water, applying cold compresses, and securing medical assistance promptly.

To effectively prevent heat stroke, GMC Jammu advises the public to consume ample fluids, particularly water, and to avoid outdoor activities between 10 AM and 4 PM, when temperatures peak. Wearing loose, breathable cotton clothes and incorporating oral rehydration solutions (ORS), coconut water, and seasonal fruits into the diet are also recommended methods to stay hydrated and healthy.

By launching this awareness initiative, GMC Jammu appeals to everyone in the region to remain vigilant throughout the summer. Following the recommended preventative practices will help protect yourself and your loved ones from the dangers of heat-related illnesses.

P6, Fastest Lap: Racing Prodigy Atiqa Mir Makes Big Impact On ‘Dream’ FIA Karting Debut

Indian racing sensation Atiqa Mir exceeded expectations on her FIA European Championship debut, finishing a stellar sixth in Race 2 in the “pinnacle” of karting here.
Awarded a wildcard for round two of the championship considering her special talent, the 11-year-old was once again thrown at the deep end and yet again she was able to navigate majority of the challenges that were posed by the best in the business.
Atiqa, India’s first Formula 1 Academy backed driver and also the highest ranked female in the OKNJ class (age 12-14) in the FIA ranking, had to deal with a more powerful equipment in the OKJ category and a tricky set of Maxxis tyres for the first time against 92 world class drivers with much more experience.
Qualifying position is often decisive in a heavily populated field but Atiqa fought her way into the Super Heats of the FIA (world body for four wheel racing) sanctioned series, showing a lot of fight and speed after starting 15th on the grid.
Atiqa’s best race finish of the weekend was P6 in Race 2 and she also got the coveted Fastest Lap in Race 5. A few crashes and penalties notwithstanding, the Indian with roots in J&K qualified for the Super Heats on her debut and attracted attention of the entire paddock.
Voluntarily competing in the higher age category, Atiqa showed she belonged there and collected invaluable experience for the season ahead. Aiming to become the first female in Formula 1 since 1992, Atiqa would also be taking part in the FIA World Cup later in the year.
Reflecting on the special weekend, Atiqa said: “It’s really special driving in a FIA series, it is a dream come true for me. My pace was good the entire weekend. I raced hard and learnt a lot this weekend. It is fun mixing it up with these guys.” Atiqa’s father Asif Mir, a former India racer himself, was happy with her performance considering the enormous challenge at hand.
“A standout performance from Atiqa. She was a Wild Card entry and amongst the youngest and it was her debut in this category. She had to contend with more power, different tyres and a new team which she handled remarkably well. Qualifying P15 in a massive field and finishing P6 in one of the heat races were among the highlights,” said Asif.
Atiqa would travel to Greece later this month to take part in round two of COTFA International. (Agencies)

J&K | Three Houses Of Drug Peddlers Demolished Under Anti-Drug Campaign

The Jammu and Kashmir administration and the police on Monday jointly demolished three houses belonging to alleged drug peddlers in Kathua district as a part of a major crackdown under the anti-drug campaign, officials said.
The demolished structures were illegally constructed on state government land in the Korepunnu area of Rajbagh, they said.
The action was taken against properties belonging to Liaqat Ali, alias ‘Liaqatu’, and his brothers Gaggu Din and Sham Din, all residents of Korepunnu in Tehsil Marheen of Kathua district, they said.
Officials said the accused are involved in 16 FIRs related to drug peddling and other criminal activities. The estimated value of the demolished properties is said to be worth over Rs 1 crore, they said.
The officials said the operation reflects the government’s continued commitment to eradicate the drug menace and take strict action against those involved in narcotics-related crimes. (Agencies)