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CM Omar Abdullah Stresses Fiscal Discipline, Seeks Need-Based Proposals Ahead of J&K Budget

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Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Wednesday emphasised fiscal discipline and directed all departments to submit well-structured, need-based proposals aligned with the government’s development roadmap ahead of the upcoming budget session of the J&K Legislative Assembly.

For the second consecutive day, the chief minister held pre-budget consultations with several key departments to review priorities, sectoral requirements and development imperatives. The budget session of the Assembly is scheduled to begin on February 2.

Abdullah, who also holds the finance portfolio, chaired detailed meetings with the departments of Social Welfare, Health and Medical Education, School Education, Higher Education, Public Works (Roads and Buildings), Mining, Industries and Commerce, and Labour.

Addressing the meetings, the chief minister underscored the importance of realistic and outcome-oriented budgeting. He stressed that proposals must be grounded in actual needs, ensure optimal use of public funds and adhere to fiscal prudence.

“The budget should reflect the aspirations of the people of Jammu and Kashmir and focus on inclusive growth, balanced regional development and sustainable economic progress,” Abdullah said, while also calling for transparency, timely project completion and efficient service delivery.

During the deliberations, the chief minister reviewed the progress of ongoing projects, budget utilisation patterns and future financial requirements across sectors. He directed departments to adopt a people-centric and performance-driven approach, with particular emphasis on strengthening healthcare and education infrastructure, expanding social security coverage, improving road connectivity, promoting industrial growth and generating employment opportunities for youth.

The pre-budget consultation process began on Tuesday with nine departments and is scheduled to conclude on Thursday with meetings involving the remaining departments. An official spokesperson said the exercise is aimed at finalising a comprehensive, growth-oriented and people-friendly budget for the Union Territory.

Srinagar on High Alert Ahead of Republic Day, Security Arrangements Intensified

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Security has been tightened across Srinagar ahead of Republic Day celebrations, with police stepping up surveillance and deployment to ensure smooth and incident-free observances, officials said on Wednesday.

In view of the national event, Srinagar Police have intensified security and inspection measures across the city. Additional police personnel have been deployed at key locations, while special checkpoints and mobile patrols have been put in place to conduct thorough verification of vehicles and individuals.

Officials said night patrolling and surprise inspections are being carried out to maintain heightened vigilance and prevent any attempt to disturb public order. Sensitive areas have been placed under enhanced watch, with a focus on tracking suspicious movements.

Senior police officers are closely monitoring the security arrangements on the ground to ensure effective coordination and seamless implementation of the plan, officials added.

The police have appealed to the public to cooperate during checking and verification drives and urged citizens to immediately report any suspicious activity to the nearest police station or the Police Control Room.

Additional Trial Courts Will Make Justice System More Robust: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court on Wednesday said the setting up of additional trial courts would make the judicial system more robust, reducing the need for accused persons to approach the apex court for reliefs such as bail or expeditious hearing in criminal cases.

A bench comprising Chief Justice of India Surya Kant and Justices Joymalya Bagchi and Vipul M Pancholi made the observation while hearing a bail plea in a 2021 ISIS-linked case being probed by the National Investigation Agency (NIA).

“The idea is how do you make a robust mechanism that none of them are required to come to the courts? And that will happen when additional courts are set up,” the CJI said.

The bench sought an update from Additional Solicitor General Aishwarya Bhati, appearing for the Centre, on the progress in setting up a special trial court in Delhi, as earlier suggested by the court. It directed the law officer to apprise it of the developments by February 10, when the matter will be taken up next.

On January 6, the top court had asked the Centre and the Delhi government to consider establishing a special court to conduct a day-to-day trial in the case, which involves the examination of 125 witnesses.

The court was hearing the bail plea of Md Heydaitullah, accused of using Telegram groups to propagate the ideology of the ISIS terror outfit and recruit persons in India.

The CJI reiterated that inordinate delay in trial lends legitimacy to arguments that an accused cannot be kept in custody for prolonged periods without commencement or completion of trial.

Earlier, the Delhi High Court had rejected Heydaitullah’s bail plea, holding that he was not a “passive” supporter of ISIS. The high court observed that the accused, an MBA graduate working at an IT firm in Gurugram, had actively advocated violent jihad to establish a Khilafat and had taken an oath of allegiance to ISIS leaders, including Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.

The high court ruled that the bar on bail under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) was clearly applicable in the case.

The NIA alleged that the accused disseminated ISIS ideology through cyberspace, promoted enmity against Hindus on social media, transferred funds for the terror outfit, and possessed materials related to explosive preparation and oath of allegiance.

Following an FIR registered in 2021, Heydaitullah was arrested by the NIA on October 22, 2022.

Rahul Gandhi Arrives to Address Congress Training Camp for District Unit Chiefs

 Congress leader and Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi arrived here on Wednesday to address a training camp for district unit presidents from Haryana and Uttarakhand.

The training camp for the District Congress Committee (DCC) chiefs, being held from January 13 to 22, is aimed at strengthening the party’s organisational structure in the two states.

After landing at Ambala airport, Gandhi proceeded to Kurukshetra by road. He was received at the airport by senior party leaders, including former Haryana chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, Kumari Selja, Randeep Singh Surjewala, Haryana Congress chief Rao Narender Singh, and Congress general secretary in charge of Haryana affairs B K Hariprasad.

Last year, the Congress appointed 32 district unit presidents in Haryana after a gap of more than a decade as part of its ‘Sangathan Srijan Abhiyan’, with the appointments announced in August. In Uttarakhand, 27 new DCC presidents were appointed in November.

The party said the training programme is designed to reinforce grassroots leadership and organisational preparedness ahead of future political challenges.

Senior leaders Hooda, Selja and Surjewala have already addressed the district presidents during the ongoing camp.

Congress MLA Ashok Arora said the training modules cover a broad range of subjects, including the party’s history, ideology, policies, organisational functioning, and its future political roadmap.

Amrit Udyan at Rashtrapati Bhavan to Open for Public from February 3

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The Amrit Udyan at Rashtrapati Bhavan will be open for public viewing from February 3 to March 31, 2026, the President’s Secretariat announced on Wednesday.

Visitors will be allowed entry six days a week, from 10 am to 6 pm, with the last entry at 5.15 pm. The garden will remain closed on Mondays for maintenance and on March 4 on account of Holi.

“The Amrit Udyan of Rashtrapati Bhavan will open for public viewing from February 3 to March 31, 2026,” the President’s Office said in a statement.

Entry and booking are free of cost, and visitors can make advance reservations through the official website: https://visit.rashtrapatibhavan.gov.in/

. Walk-in visitors can also register at self-service visitor kiosks near the entry point.

For all visitors, entry and exit will be through Gate No. 35 of the President’s Estate, located near the intersection of North Avenue and Rashtrapati Bhavan.

To facilitate easy access, a shuttle bus service will operate every 30 minutes between Central Secretariat Metro Station and Gate No. 35, from 9.30 am to 6 pm. The buses will carry banners reading ‘Shuttle Service for Amrit Udyan’ for easy identification.

IAF Training Aircraft Crashes into Pond in George Town, Pilot Ejects Safely

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An Indian Air Force (IAF) training aircraft crashed into a pond near KP College ground in the George Town area here on Wednesday, officials said.

Deputy Commissioner of Police (City) Manish Shandilya said the pilot ejected safely and there were no reports of casualties or damage to civilian property.

According to officials, the aircraft went down after its engine developed a sudden technical snag during the training sortie.

The area has been cordoned off by authorities, and an investigation has been launched to ascertain the exact cause of the crash, officials added.

Punjab Police Bust Cross-Border Arms Module, Two Held with Six Pistols

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Punjab Police on Wednesday said it has unearthed a cross-border illegal arms trafficking module linked to Pakistan-based smugglers with the arrest of two persons in Amritsar.

The Amritsar Commissionerate Police recovered six sophisticated pistols, including two Glock pistols and four .30 bore pistols, along with two cartridges, Director General of Police Gaurav Yadav said.

According to the DGP, the arrested accused were involved in illegal arms trafficking and were supplying weapons to gangsters on the directions of foreign-based handlers.

An FIR has been registered under the Arms Act at Police Station Islamabad in Amritsar, and further investigations are underway to trace forward and backward linkages of the module, Yadav said in a post on X.

Suryakumar Eyes Batting Revival as India Begin T20I Series Against New Zealand

India captain Suryakumar Yadav will look to rediscover his attacking touch with the bat and strengthen his leadership credentials when the five-match T20I series against New Zealand begins here on Wednesday, serving as India’s final dress rehearsal ahead of their T20 World Cup title defence starting in less than three weeks.

Since taking over as India’s T20I skipper in 2024, Suryakumar has enjoyed remarkable success as a leader, guiding the team to a winning percentage of over 72 per cent. However, his personal form with the bat has emerged as a concern, particularly in the lead-up to the global event.

India’s T20 setup has largely operated on autopilot over the past two years, with consistent performances from a settled core of IPL-hardened players. But expectations of becoming the first team to successfully defend a T20 World Cup title, combined with home pressure, will test Suryakumar’s leadership during the New Zealand series.

New Zealand arrive with confidence, having achieved several milestones in India over the past year, including a Test series whitewash and their first-ever bilateral ODI series win. However, India under Suryakumar have been dominant in T20Is, winning 18 of their last 25 matches, powered by Abhishek Sharma’s explosive starts and Varun Chakravarthy’s match-turning spells in the middle overs.

The visitors have won 13 of their 21 T20Is since the 2024 T20 World Cup and boast a strong squad featuring Devon Conway, captain Mitchell Santner, premier seamer Jacob Duffy, and the experienced duo of Daryl Mitchell and Glenn Phillips.

Despite the team’s success, Suryakumar’s batting slump remains India’s biggest concern. The Mumbai batter endured his poorest year in India colours in 2025, scoring just 218 runs in 19 matches without a single half-century, while striking at a modest rate of 123. His decision to move down to No.4 to accommodate Tilak Varma at No.3 further highlighted the struggle.

With Tilak sidelined following abdominal surgery, Ishan Kishan, who is in red-hot form, will bat at No.3 — a role the skipper confirmed at the pre-match press conference — keeping Suryakumar at No.4. The move likely means Shreyas Iyer will miss out, despite his strong credentials against spin and leadership success in the IPL.

The series will also see the return of Hardik Pandya and pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah, both rested during the ODI leg. Pandya’s presence adds crucial balance, allowing India to play an additional specialist if required.

Much will also depend on Varun Chakravarthy, the team’s biggest X-factor. His four overs between the seventh and 15th overs often dictate the course of the match, and his battles with Mitchell and Phillips could shape the series outcome.

For New Zealand, all-rounder Kristian Clarke, who impressed in the ODI series with seven wickets including two of Virat Kohli, will continue in the squad due to injury concerns for Michael Bracewell and Adam Milne.

With the World Cup looming, both teams will look to fine-tune combinations, but the spotlight will firmly be on India’s captain — whose bat may hold the key to both personal redemption and India’s title defence hopes.

Match starts: 7 pm

Teams:

India: Suryakumar Yadav (capt), Abhishek Sharma, Sanju Samson (wk), Ishan Kishan, Shreyas Iyer, Hardik Pandya, Shivam Dube, Axar Patel, Kuldeep Yadav, Jasprit Bumrah, Varun Chakravarthy, Rinku Singh, Arshdeep Singh, Ravi Bishnoi, Harshit Rana.

New Zealand: Mitchell Santner (capt), Devon Conway, Bevon Jacobs, Daryl Mitchell, Glenn Phillips, Tim Robinson, Jimmy Neesham, Ish Sodhi, Zak Foulkes, Mark Chapman, Michael Bracewell, Rachin Ravindra, Kyle Jamieson, Matt Henry, Jacob Duffy, Kristian Clarke.

House Listing Operations for Census to Be Held in J&K from June 1 to 30

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House Listing Operations (HLO) will be conducted across Jammu and Kashmir from June 1 to June 30 as part of the forthcoming Census 2027 exercise, with self-enumeration beginning 15 days prior to the field operations, officials said on Wednesday.

The schedule was finalised by the Union Territory Level Census Coordination Committee, which met on Tuesday under the chairmanship of Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo. Officials said the government will issue the necessary notification by January 31.

To ensure smooth self-enumeration, technical assistants and charge officials will be deployed to guide citizens during the 15-day self-enumeration period preceding the house listing operations.

During the meeting, Director Census Operations for J&K and Ladakh, Amit Sharma, made a detailed presentation on the framework and key features of Census 2027, which will be India’s first fully digital census.

The presentation highlighted several key innovations, including the Census Management and Monitoring System (CMMS), the provision for self-enumeration by citizens, and caste enumeration. The sequence of census activities—covering training, self-enumeration, house listing, and population enumeration—along with detailed timelines, was also outlined.

Emphasising the importance of effective field-level implementation, the committee approved the expedited hiring of manpower for Census 2027 at the UT, district and charge levels.

Deputy commissioners were directed to constitute District Level Census Cells and nominate officers for coordination, training and supervision. Instructions were also issued for the timely identification of master trainers, supervisors and enumerators.

Addressing the meeting, Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo stressed the need for close coordination between the administration and the census directorate and directed all deputy commissioners to extend full support to ensure the smooth, accurate and timely conduct of the census exercise. He assured full cooperation from the UT government for the successful completion of the process.

Rahul Gandhi Accuses PM Modi of Weakening Welfare Safeguards, Says MGNREGA Undermined

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Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of attempting to centralise power and dilute welfare protections for the poor, alleging that the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) had been systematically weakened.

Addressing Congress workers during his visit to Raebareli, his parliamentary constituency, Gandhi said the government had not only “insulted” MGNREGA by changing its name but had also withdrawn the security it provided to marginalised sections, which he termed an assault on the foundations of democracy.

“The Congress is running a nationwide movement to protect MGNREGA. We stand with labourers and are committed to safeguarding their rights,” he said.

The Congress leader further alleged that the Prime Minister was working to concentrate the country’s wealth in the hands of a few industrialists, naming Gautam Adani and Mukesh Ambani.

“On one side, we are protecting the people, while on the other, Narendra Modi is diverting the country’s entire wealth to a select few,” Gandhi claimed.

Earlier in the day, Gandhi inaugurated a cricket tournament in Raebareli and later held meetings with party office-bearers and workers. He is on a two-day visit to the constituency.

Meanwhile, Parliament on December 18, 2025, passed the Viksit Bharat – Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission (Gramin) [VB-GRAM-G] Bill, replacing the 20-year-old MGNREGA. The new legislation guarantees 125 days of rural wage employment annually.

The bill was passed amid strong opposition protests, with Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan stating that the move was necessary to address shortcomings in the earlier scheme. Opposition parties objected to the removal of Mahatma Gandhi’s name from the legislation and alleged that the Centre was shifting the financial burden onto states.