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During his Ladakh visit, the Union Home Secretary met with officials and political representatives. Key discussions included the demand for new districts in Kargil, operationalizing flights, infrastructure projects, and administrative progress under the new UT framework.
The National Tribal Fest 2025, organized in Leh, celebrated Ladakhi tribal culture. The event showcased traditional performances, art, and knowledge, aiming to preserve and promote tribal heritage. Officials visited stalls, encouraging local artisans and emphasizing cultural preservation and socio-economic development.
She picks up the trash items one by one carefully from the waters and places them in a bag on her boat to clean the lake inch-by-inch
A summer camp for children at the University of Jammu concluded with presentations showcasing theatre, dance, and art. The camp, organized by the Department of Students Welfare, aimed to develop children's confidence and creativity. University officials praised the children and trainers for their efforts.
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The Amarnath Yatra begins Wednesday, flagged off by L-G Sinha. Enhanced security includes paramilitary deployment, no-fly zones on pilgrimage routes, and convoy travel advisories. Security is heightened due to a recent terror attack and ongoing combing operations. Registration centers are set up for pilgrims and sadhus.
Sakeena Itoo emphasized doctors' vital role in a healthy society during National Doctors Day celebrations. She highlighted their dedication, sacrifice, and importance as healers and pillars of hope. The day honors Dr. B.C. Roy, inspiring medical professionals.
Tried to deceitfully gain access through security checkpoints
Jammu and Kashmir L-G Manoj Sinha addressed terror victim families. He ordered reopening buried cases, prioritized jobs for next of kin, and property recovery. He also directed identification of government employees linked to terrorism and offered financial aid and a special cell for victim families.
The Jammu Division of Northern Railway collected Rs 3.4 crore in June from fines on irregular travelers. A campaign targeted ticketless travel, illegal vending, and littering. Over 5,462 cases of irregular travel were detected, and Rs 19,000 was fined for littering.
Police in Kashmir detained several PDP leaders protesting the government's alleged failure to address issues like water scarcity, high electricity costs, and youth imprisonment. PDP leaders criticized the detentions, accusing the administration of suppressing dissent and ignoring pressing issues. Several leaders remained detained at local police stations.
The yatra to the 3,880-metre shrine in south Kashmir Himalyas will formally begin on July 3
Militants accompanying Pakistan national flee
Three parties in Jammu and Kashmir formed the People's Alliance for Change (PAC), aiming for change. They seek restoration of Articles 370 and 35-A, full statehood, amnesty, and ending exclusionary politics. The alliance includes Sajad Lone's party and former Jamaat-e-Islami members.
Jammu police increased security for the Amarnath Yatra starting July 3. Checkpoints are set up citywide for anti-sabotage checks, vehicle inspections, and identity verification. Security personnel are deployed around the clock, with a focus on pilgrim safety and inter-agency cooperation.
Four drug peddlers were arrested in Udhampur with heroin and poppy straw. Police seized drugs worth Rs 2.42 crore, froze bank accounts, and attached properties worth Rs 4.69 crore. Since January, 87 accused have been arrested in 61 NDPS cases.
Offline registration for the Amarnath Yatra began with token distribution in Jammu. The 38-day pilgrimage starts July 3rd. Tokens are required for registration, which starts tomorrow at three centers. A successful dry run on the Jammu-Srinagar highway was completed.
Lakhanpur, the entry point to J&K, is fully equipped for the Amarnath Yatra. Arrangements include registration, accommodation, healthcare, and cultural activities. RFID registration, 24/7 help desks, medical facilities, and robust security measures are in place to ensure a safe and comfortable pilgrimage.
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Jammu and Kashmir identified 548,761 potential entrepreneurs. Most are interested in agriculture, forestry, and fishing, with dairy farming favored. Funding and loans are the primary needs, followed by training and mentorship.
IIM Jammu received two international accreditations: Business Graduates Association (BGA) and European Foundation for Management Development (EFMD) within a year. This accomplishment makes it one of only five IIMs nationally to achieve this distinction, highlighting its commitment to excellence and global recognition.
Omar Abdullah launched a buyer-seller meet in Jammu and Kashmir to aid local artisans and the economy. The event, attended by international and national buyers, aims to establish direct market connections. Abdullah stated that the effectiveness will be assessed after all planned meets.
A revenue official in Kathua district was arrested for accepting a bribe. The patwari, Liaquat Ali, took a Rs 30,000 bribe for a mutation entry. He initially demanded Rs 1 lakh. The ACB arrested him red-handed and is investigating further.
Jammu and Kashmir's Lieutenant Governor reviewed Amarnath Yatra preparations at Baltal, inspecting facilities and directing officials to ensure pilgrim convenience. He launched a zero-waste pilgrimage campaign with website, app, and sanitation initiatives, including numerous toilets and waste processing facilities.
Asim Munir said that Pakistan would always stand by the people of Kashmir in their struggle for the right to self-determination
The first batch of pilgrims will leave for Kashmir from the Jammu-based Bhagwati Nagar base camp on July 2
Officials say he was working at behest of Pakistani army to help terrorists to infiltrate into the Indian side
Women border guards, along with male counterparts, are on high alert along the Jammu International Border due to the upcoming Amarnath Yatra. They are conducting enhanced patrols and surveillance, prepared to respond to any threats with force. Security includes a three-tier fence and anti-tunnel exercises.
Ladakh implemented amended reservation rules in 2025, restructuring quotas for direct recruitment and promotions based on caste, ALC residents, EWS, and disabilities. The changes, aligning with central laws, aim to address local employment demands, particularly benefiting the predominantly tribal population. Specific areas along the LoC/LAC were designated for reservation benefits.
The Tiger Division trekked to Sari Pass in Himachal Pradesh to honor Indian soldiers' sacrifices in the 1965 Indo-Pak War. The expedition, led by the Fiery Fifteen battalion, commemorated the diamond jubilee of the war and promoted patriotism through interactions with locals.
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