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Police Seize 4 Kg Charas, Three Drug Peddlers Arrested in Budgam

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 Police in Jammu and Kashmir’s Budgam district on Saturday recovered around four kilograms of charas in two separate operations and arrested three drug peddlers, officials said.

In a statement, Budgam Police said the arrests were made during operations conducted in the Magam and Hardpanzoo areas of the district, leading to the recovery of a substantial quantity of contraband substances.

“In the first operation, a police team from Police Station Magam apprehended a suspect during routine patrolling at Batpora Crossing. The individual was moving under suspicious circumstances, carrying a nylon bag, and attempted to flee after noticing the police party. He was tactfully apprehended, and during the search, around 2 kg and 100 grams of charas-like substance were recovered from his possession,” the statement said.

The accused has been identified as Rouf Ahmed Hajam, son of Mohammad Ramzan Hajam, a resident of Batpora, Kanihama.

Accordingly, FIR No. 05 of 2026 under relevant sections of the NDPS Act has been registered at Police Station Magam, and further investigation is underway.

In a separate operation, a police team from Police Post Hardpanzoo established a checkpoint at Bonizanigam village. During checking, two individuals carrying a nylon bag were noticed behaving suspiciously and attempted to flee. Both were apprehended on the spot.

They were identified as Irfan Ahmad Mir, son of Mohammad Yousuf Mir, and Owais Ahmad Bhat, son of Ghulam Mohammad Bhat, both residents of Hardulatina village.

Upon searching them, police recovered around 2 kg and 185 grams of charas-like substance from their possession.

Consequently, a case under relevant sections of the NDPS Act has been registered at Police Station Beerwah, and further investigation has been initiated, the statement said.

Police said efforts are continuing to curb drug trafficking and dismantle the narcotics network in the district.

Technology Should Serve Society, Not Control It: RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat

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Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat on Saturday said that while technology is unavoidable and essential in modern times, it must be used for the welfare of society and not in a manner that turns people into its slaves.

Interacting with young entrepreneurs at an event organised as part of the RSS centenary year celebrations, Bhagwat stressed that adopting swadeshi does not mean rejecting technology.

“Technology is unavoidable and it is not bad in itself, but we must ensure that we do not become so dependent on it that it starts controlling us,” he said.

The RSS chief also said that business and industry should not be driven solely by profit motives and must carry a strong sense of social responsibility.

“We work not just for our own benefit but for the good of society. Earning a livelihood should go hand in hand with social responsibility,” he said.

Citing the example of agriculture, Bhagwat said Indian farmers often view farming as a duty rather than merely an occupation.

“This noble thought is rarely seen elsewhere. It reminds us that our work should always be society-centric,” he said.

He further said that modern technology should be adapted to India’s social and economic conditions and there is a need to ensure that technological advancement does not harm society or reduce employment opportunities.

Bhagwat’s remarks come at a time when India is witnessing rapid technological transformation across sectors, highlighting the need to balance innovation with inclusive and ethical growth.

Tourism in J&K Showing Signs of Recovery After Pahalgam Attack, Says Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo

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 Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo on Friday said that the tourism sector in Jammu and Kashmir, which suffered a major setback following the Pahalgam terror attack and subsequent adverse weather conditions, is gradually showing signs of recovery, with tourist arrivals beginning to pick up as conditions improve.

“In 2025, tourism suffered significant losses after the Pahalgam attack and the subsequent spell of heavy rains and floods. However, we are now seeing a gradual recovery. As the weather improves, tourist arrivals have started increasing again,” Dulloo said in a video interview here.

He said that while the revival process is underway, the government is reassessing its tourism strategy to prepare for rising visitor numbers and ensure sustainable growth.

“As tourism grows, we must also focus on how prepared we are to manage the increasing footfall. This calls for a reassessment of our tourism strategy and capacity,” he added.

The Chief Secretary stressed the need to develop new tourist destinations to reduce pressure on traditional hotspots, which often exceed their carrying capacity during peak seasons.

“By developing new destinations, tourist footfall will be distributed more evenly. This will generate employment for local communities, lead to infrastructure development, attract investment and help mitigate seasonal tourism peaks,” he said.

The tourism sector in Kashmir was severely hit after the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack last year, in which 26 civilians, including 25 tourists, were killed. Following the attack, around 50 tourist spots and resorts were closed for security reasons. Several destinations have since been reopened, while more will be thrown open to tourists after the completion of security audits.

Dulloo said a major project has been conceptualised to promote sustainable tourism in emerging destinations, and its implementation is being carefully planned, including transportation and other infrastructure arrangements.

“Our focus will remain on developing new tourist destinations to ensure sustainable growth of the tourism sector,” he said.

Referring to the SPREAD initiative, the Chief Secretary said it aims to decongest overburdened tourist spots by developing eco-sensitive, year-round alternatives while maintaining a balance between economy, ecology and equity.

He said that with support from the Department of Economic Affairs and implementation through the Economic Reconstruction Agency, the SPREAD project will focus on infrastructure development, waste management, ecological conservation and livelihood generation.

“Community engagement and private sector participation are central to this initiative, which envisions holistic development across both Jammu and Kashmir regions in line with global best practices,” he added.

Dulloo also underlined the need for a targeted strategy to convert the rising pilgrim footfall in Jammu into longer tourist stays.

“A focused approach is required to promote the region’s wider leisure, heritage, adventure and spiritual attractions beyond the main pilgrimage routes,” he said.

He stressed the proactive use of digital platforms and social media, including collaboration with influencers, to expand outreach and attract national and international tourists.

“We need a comprehensive strategy to convert the massive influx of pilgrims into multi-day tourists by encouraging them to explore experiences beyond traditional pilgrimage circuits,” he said.

Highlighting Jammu and Kashmir’s potential as a year-round tourism destination, Dulloo said the introduction of adventure activities such as rafting, paragliding, bungee jumping and water sports would transform the region into a major tourism hub while creating significant employment opportunities for local youth.

PM Modi Urges Startups to Lead in Manufacturing and Deep Tech as Startup India Marks 10 Years

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday called upon Indian startups to focus on manufacturing, deep technology and global leadership, asserting that the next decade of Startup India must place the country at the forefront of innovation and technological advancement.

Speaking at a programme at Bharat Mandapam to mark the 10th anniversary of Startup India, the Prime Minister said startups will play a decisive role in shaping India’s economic and technological future.

Hailing Startup India as a “revolution”, Modi said the initiative has transformed India into the world’s third-largest startup ecosystem, growing from fewer than 500 startups in 2014 to over 2 lakh today, including nearly 125 unicorns.

He said risk-taking has now become mainstream in India and that startups are increasingly driving employment, innovation and global competitiveness.

“The Government is with you in all your efforts. I have faith in your capabilities. Your courage, confidence and innovation are shaping India’s future,” the Prime Minister said.

Stating that the past decade has demonstrated India’s entrepreneurial strength, Modi added, “Our goal should be to lead the world in the next 10 years in India’s new startup trends and technologies.”

Launched on January 16, 2016, the Startup India initiative aims to nurture innovation, promote entrepreneurship and create a generation of job creators. Over the past decade, it has helped build a robust ecosystem of more than 2 lakh startups across sectors and regions.

PM Modi Flags Off India’s First Vande Bharat Sleeper Train Between Howrah and Guwahati

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday flagged off the country’s first Vande Bharat sleeper train connecting Howrah and Guwahati (Kamakhya) from Malda Town station in north Bengal. He also virtually flagged off the return Guwahati–Howrah Vande Bharat sleeper service.

During the event, the Prime Minister interacted with children and school students inside the train, exchanging greetings and discussing their travel experience.

According to an official statement issued by the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), the fully air-conditioned Vande Bharat sleeper train has been developed to meet the growing transportation needs of modern India and will offer passengers an “airline-like travel experience at economical fares.”

The statement said the new service will make long-distance journeys faster, safer and more convenient. By reducing travel time on the Howrah–Guwahati route by around 2.5 hours, the train is expected to significantly boost religious tourism and general travel between eastern and northeastern India.

Later in the day, at a public programme in Malda, the Prime Minister is scheduled to dedicate to the nation and lay the foundation stone of multiple rail and road infrastructure projects worth about Rs 3,250 crore, aimed at strengthening connectivity and accelerating development in West Bengal and the North East.

Modi is on a two-day visit to eastern India, during which he will criss-cross poll-bound West Bengal and Assam. The visit combines major infrastructure launches with strong political messaging as preparations intensify for the 2026 Assembly elections.

Air Pollution Emerging as Major Threat to Eye Health, Doctors Warn

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Air pollution, long known for causing respiratory and cardiac diseases, is now being flagged by medical experts as a serious risk to eye health, with hospitals reporting a sharp rise in cases of eye infections, allergies, dryness and vision-related problems, particularly during winter months.

Doctors say fine particulate matter, especially PM2.5, is the main cause behind problems such as allergic conjunctivitis, scratches on the eye surface, irritation, blurred vision and increased sensitivity to light.

“Every winter, we see a significant rise in patients complaining of red, itchy, watery and burning eyes. The main reason is high air pollution, especially fine particles known as PM2.5,” said Dr Ajay Sharma, Co-founder of Eye Q Eye Hospital.

He explained that PM2.5 consists of tiny particles released from vehicle emissions, dust, burning waste and firecrackers. Due to their extremely small size, these particles easily enter the eyes and settle on the cornea — the transparent front layer of the eye.

“Solid particles irritate and scratch the surface of the eye, while liquid pollutants carry chemicals that mix with tears and weaken the eye’s natural protective layer. This leads to dryness, irritation, blurred vision and increased sensitivity to light,” Dr Sharma said.

He added that children, elderly people, office-goers and patients who have recently undergone eye surgery are particularly vulnerable during the winter smog season.

Dr Taru Dewan, Head of the Department of Ophthalmology at RML Hospital, said winter pollution is especially harmful because smog lingers in the atmosphere for long periods.

“As smog engulfs the city, the eyes bear the brunt along with respiratory illnesses. We are seeing many patients with allergic conjunctivitis of varying severity. Cases of eye dryness also worsen due to constant exposure to smoke,” she said.

She also warned that the risk of eye infection increases when people rub their eyes with unclean hands. “I advise my patients to avoid polluted environments as far as possible and maintain proper hygiene. While individuals cannot control pollution alone, reducing pollution at one’s own level can collectively make a difference,” she added.

Dr Umesh Bareja, Senior Consultant (Ophthalmology) at Sitaram Bhartia Hospital, said eyes, being constantly exposed organs, are directly affected by pollution.

“The most common condition is allergic conjunctivitis, which causes redness, irritation and watering. Pollution also aggravates dry eye disease, especially in people who stare at screens for long hours or use contact lenses,” he said.

Dr Bareja also flagged smoking as a major risk factor. “Even passive smoking damages eye health. Smoking increases the risk of cataract, glaucoma, uveitis and macular degeneration,” he warned.

He stressed that public awareness and strong policy measures are needed to curb vehicular and industrial pollution, burning of waste and coal, deforestation and unregulated construction activity, adding that tobacco consumption should be avoided at all costs.

Dr JS Bhalla, North India Representative in the Scientific Committee of the All India Ophthalmological Society (AIOS), said both indoor and outdoor air pollution contribute to serious eye diseases.

“High levels of PM2.5, while linked to neurological and heart diseases, can also contribute to adult and childhood glaucoma. We are witnessing nearly a 30 per cent increase in dry eye patients in outpatient departments,” said Dr Bhalla, who is also a senior consultant at Perfect Eye Centre, Delhi.

Offering practical advice, Dr Anshika Luthra Sharma, Ophthalmologist and Cornea, Cataract and Refractive Surgeon at Eye Q Eye Hospital, said simple precautions can significantly reduce the impact.

“People should wear wrap-around glasses when stepping outdoors, wash their face and eyes with clean water after returning home, avoid rubbing their eyes, stay well-hydrated and limit outdoor exposure on high-pollution days. If symptoms persist, they should consult an eye specialist instead of self-medicating,” she said.

30 Tableaux to Highlight India’s Heritage, Progress at Republic Day Parade

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As many as 30 tableaux will roll down Kartavya Path during the Republic Day Parade on January 26, presenting a grand visual spectacle of India’s cultural richness and developmental achievements.

The tableaux will be showcased under the themes ‘Svatantrata Ka Mantr – Vande Mataram’ and ‘Samrddhi Ka Mantr – Aatmanirbhar Bharat’, coinciding with the 150th anniversary of the national song Vande Mataram.

Of the total, 17 tableaux will be presented by States and Union Territories, while 13 will be from various Ministries, Departments and Services. Several states will project their cultural identity and development journey. Assam will highlight the Ashirakandi craft village, Gujarat and Chhattisgarh will interpret the Vande Mataram theme, Maharashtra will showcase Ganeshotsav as a symbol of self-reliance, while West Bengal will depict its role in India’s freedom movement.

A strong blend of tradition and innovation will mark many displays. Odisha’s “Soil to Silicon” tableau will reflect growth rooted in heritage, Tamil Nadu will showcase India’s emergence as an electric vehicle manufacturing hub, and Kerala will highlight its Water Metro project and 100 per cent digital governance initiative. Nagaland will present the Hornbill Festival as a symbol of culture, tourism and self-reliance.

Among the central ministries, the Ministry of Culture’s tableau titled “Vande Mataram: The Soul-Cry of a Nation” will anchor the central theme. The Department of Military Affairs will present a Tri-Services tableau on Operation Sindoor, symbolising jointness, while the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs will roll out a floral tableau to mark 150 years of Vande Mataram.

The parade will also feature cultural performances by around 2,500 artists, making the Republic Day celebrations a vibrant showcase of India’s unity, heritage and progress.

This year, the President of the European Council, Antonio Costa, and the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, will be the Chief Guests at the Republic Day Parade.

Cold Tightens Grip on Kashmir, Wet Spell Ahead

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Cold conditions intensified across Kashmir with a further drop in night temperatures, while the Meteorological Department forecast a series of wet spells over the next few days, especially in the higher reaches.

Srinagar recorded a minimum of minus 3.2°C, while Shopian was the coldest at minus 5.6°C. Gulmarg and Sonamarg also saw sub-zero temperatures at minus 4.2°C and minus 2.9°C respectively.

The Valley is currently under ‘Chilla-i-Kalan’, the harshest winter period. The MeT department said back-to-back western disturbances will bring light snow to higher reaches over the weekend, followed by light to moderate rain or snow from January 19 to 25, with the possibility of heavier snowfall in parts of the Chenab Valley, Pir Panjal range and south Kashmir around January 23–24.

J&K PG Ayurvedic Doctors Seek Fair Recruitment, Demand Withdrawal of ‘Illegal’ HoD/Professor Designations Unemployed PG Ayurvedic Doctors Submit Appeal to Govt Over Faculty Posts in GAMC Jammu

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Jammu, January 14: Qualified postgraduate (PG) Ayurvedic doctors of Jammu & Kashmir have submitted a formal appeal to the Administrative Secretary, Health & Medical Education Department, seeking fair recruitment in government Ayurvedic medical colleges, creation of sanctioned faculty posts, and immediate withdrawal of what they termed as “illegal orders” designating medical officers as Professors and Heads of Departments (HoDs) in Government Ayurvedic Medical College (GAMC), Jammu.

In the representation, the doctors claimed that there are presently over 200–250 postgraduate Ayurvedic doctors in the Union Territory, many trained from reputed institutions including BHU, ITRA Jamnagar, NIA Jaipur, Patanjali Ayurvedic College Haridwar, AIIA New Delhi, and others. They stated that several among them possess PhD degrees and have teaching experience recognized by the National Commission for Indian System of Medicine (NCISM).

However, the doctors alleged that despite their qualifications, they remain excluded from contributing to Ayurvedic education in J&K due to non-creation of faculty posts and issuance of deputation/designation orders that allow medical officers posted in dispensaries to occupy higher teaching positions.

Highlighting the case, the doctors referred to orders passed in GAMC Jammu whereby medical officers, allegedly without mandated teaching qualifications, were designated as Professors and HoDs in six departments, and later one more department, through deputation-based arrangements. They alleged this was done without following due process and in violation of NCISM PG regulations which define eligibility and teaching experience requirements for such posts.

The doctors further expressed concern that despite the fact that PG courses have already started in the institution, the administration has failed to create even basic sanctioned faculty posts required as per the regulatory norms. They termed it contradictory and against merit-based opportunities.

The appeal lists key demands including:

• Immediate withdrawal of deputation/designation orders assigning medical officers as Professors/HoDs.

• Urgent creation of sanctioned faculty posts as per NCISM regulations and start of a transparent merit-based recruitment process for PG teaching.

• Strict action against those responsible for alleged irregular designations and bypassing established recruitment norms.

The doctors stated that denying qualified postgraduates the opportunity to teach in their home institutions defeats the purpose of higher education and adds to unemployment burden among youth. They expressed hope that the government would take appropriate steps to ensure justice, fairness and academic integrity in Ayurvedic education in Jammu & Kashmir.

Three Terrorist Hideouts Busted in Kathua’s Billawar, Search Operation Continues

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 Security forces on Friday busted three terrorist hideouts in the Billawar area of Kathua district during a joint operation, police said.

A senior police officer said the operation was launched following specific intelligence inputs about the movement of terrorists in the forest area of Kamaad Nallah in Billawar. Joint teams of Kathua Police and other security forces cordoned off the area and began a search operation.

During the operation, terrorists opened fire on the security forces, triggering an exchange of fire that continued through the night. However, the terrorists managed to escape under the cover of darkness, the officer said.

During the search, one terrorist hideout was detected, from where the security forces recovered two empty M4 cartridges, a plastic box containing desi ghee, a polythene packet of almonds, hand gloves, a cap, a blanket, a tarpaulin sheet, a small pouch and a polythene bag.

The officer said that in continuation of the operation, two more terrorist hideouts were busted on January 16, 2026, in the Kalikhad and Kalaban areas of Billawar. Items recovered from these hideouts included a cooking gas cylinder, cooking oil, charger wire, hand gloves, cooking and eating utensils, an empty oil gallon, large plastic bags, a torch, blankets, containers and wrappers of eatables, along with other miscellaneous items.

Senior Superintendent of Police, Kathua, Mohita Sharma said the search operation is still underway and security forces remain on high alert in the area.

“The police and other security forces are committed to maintaining peace and security in the district. The operation will continue until the area is fully sanitised,” she said.