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Jammu-Srinagar highway remains shut, Restoration work underway

Jammu-Srinagar highway remains shut, Restoration work underway

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Traffic Police Saturday said that the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway (NHW) remains closed due to ongoing restoration work, and commuters have been advised to avoid travel until the road is fully restored. Authorities have also confirmed that several other key roads, including the Srinagar-Sonamarg-Gumri (SSG) Road, Bhaderwah-Chamba Road, Mughal Road, and Sinthan Road, are still closed due to adverse conditions. Travelers have been urged to check real-time updates regarding road status on the official Twitter handle, Facebook page of the traffic police, or by contacting Traffic Control Units (TCUs) before planning their journeys. Authorities are closely monitoring the situation and will issue further advisories as restoration efforts progress. [KNT]
Properties of 5 Pakistan-based Hizbul terrorists seized in Ramban

Properties of 5 Pakistan-based Hizbul terrorists seized in Ramban

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Jammu Kashmir Police has seized immovable properties of five operatives of the proscribed terrorist group Hizbul Mujahideen in the Gool area of Ramban district, an official spokesperson said on Friday. The five terrorists — Saraj Din (48) of Sangaldan, Reyaz Ahmed (45) of Dalwah, Farooq Ahmed (46) of Banj Bhimdassa, and Mohd Ashraf (50) and Mushtaq Ahmed (47) of Moila — have crossed over to Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) and are operating from there, he said. They were trying to sell these assets to fund militant activities, he said. “The seizure of immovable properties belonging to these five exfiltrated terrorists of the Gool area is a decisive step in dismantling terror funding networks and preventing the resurgence of militancy in the region. “It sends a strong message to ...
Ramadan moon not sighted, fasting to begin Sunday in Kashmir, Grand Mufti

Ramadan moon not sighted, fasting to begin Sunday in Kashmir, Grand Mufti

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Grand Mufti, Nasir ul Islam on Friday evening informed of start of holy month of Ramadan on Sunday, after no testimony was received from anywhere. "No testimony has been on record regarding the sighting of moon from any part of Jammu, Kashmir or Ladakh," Islam as per news agency Kashmir Bulletin, informed. "A brief yet conclusive meeting was held by the scholars, and it is being announced that the month of Ramadan starts on Sunday, with first Sehri on Saturday," Islam said. (KB)
Ramadan moon not sighted in Pakistan, First roza on March 2

Ramadan moon not sighted in Pakistan, First roza on March 2

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The moon marking the beginning of Ramadan 1446 Hijri was not sighted anywhere in Pakistan, meaning the first fast (roza) in the country will be observed on Sunday, March 2. The Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee, led by Chairman Maulana Abdul Khabeer Azad, convened in Peshawar on Friday to assess moon sighting reports. Following the meeting, the committee confirmed that no credible sightings had been reported, according to Express News. Zonal moon sighting committees across the country, with representatives from the Meteorological Department and SUPARCO, also gathered for the occasion. However, no confirmed reports emerged from major cities, including Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, and Quetta, leading the central committee of Pakistan to declare the start of Ramadan on March 2. Earlier, ...
From 80 to 40 percent: Kashmir sees major improvement in rainfall deficit

From 80 to 40 percent: Kashmir sees major improvement in rainfall deficit

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The ongoing wet spell in the Kashmir Valley due to a “mega” western disturbance has brought major relief for Jammu and Kashmir residents, bringing down the rainfall deficit from 80 per cent to 42 per cent, officials said on Friday. According to the local weather office, the Valley witnessed above-normal precipitation between February 26 and 28. “While the normal precipitation for the period would have been 15.5 mm, Jammu Kashmir has witnessed 78.4 mm precipitation, which is 407 per cent above normal,” a weather department official said. “The current wet spell has brought the deficit down from 80 per cent to nearly 42 per cent,” he said. Udhampur in the Jammu region received 1,891 per cent above-normal precipitation, while it was 511 per cent more than normal for this time of th...
Inter-district sheep theft gang busted in Shopian, stolen livestock recovered

Inter-district sheep theft gang busted in Shopian, stolen livestock recovered

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Jammu Kashmir Police in Shopian have cracked multiple sheep theft cases, bringing relief to affected families. Residents of Heegund Batpora, Ayend Rawalpora, and Ramnagri in Shopian had reported the theft of dozens of sheep, triggering panic in the area. Following these reports, police registered FIR No. 03/2025 at PS Heerpora and FIR Nos. 21/2025, 23/2025, and 31/2025 at PS Shopian. A Special Investigation Team (SIT) was constituted under the supervision of DySP Headquarters Shopian, comprising officers from PS Shopian and PS Heerpora, to expedite the probe. During the investigation, multiple suspects were interrogated, and CCTV footage from various routes was analyzed. This led to the identification and arrest of three individuals involved in the thefts. The arrested persons ...
Weather to remain dry from today; precipitation likely on March 3

Weather to remain dry from today; precipitation likely on March 3

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The recent snowfall in Jammu Kashmir has brought much-needed relief after a month-long dry spell, with residents and farmers welcoming the precipitation. While the weather remains mostly dry from today, some areas, particularly in the Jammu region, may experience rain or snow showers until late at night. According to Kashmir Weather, another Western Disturbance is expected to affect the region on March 3, bringing fresh precipitation. The snowfall has eased concerns over water scarcity, as it is crucial for replenishing groundwater and irrigation. Locals, including Farmers and orchardists, who were worried about the prolonged dry conditions, see this as a positive development for the upcoming agricultural season. Meanwhile, authorities have advised caution while traveling th...
Mehbooba Mufti writes to CM Omar Abdullah, party leaders, seeking support for bills on land, daily wagers and liquor ban

Mehbooba Mufti writes to CM Omar Abdullah, party leaders, seeking support for bills on land, daily wagers and liquor ban

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Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) president and former Jammu Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti has written to Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, Leader of Opposition Sunil Sharma, Congress leader Ghulam Ahmad Mir, Sajad Lone, CPI (M)’s Mohd Yousuf Tarigami, AIP’s Sheikh Khursheed and other independent MLAs, urging them to support the three crucial bills introduced by PDP legislators in the Jammu Kashmir Assembly. In her letter, Mehbooba Mufti highlighted the continued hardships faced by the people of Jammu Kashmir since the developments of 2019. Stressing the need for collective action beyond party lines, she called for a united effort to address the grievances of the people. According to a press release issued by the party to The Kashmiriyat, the three bills proposed by PDP include Jamm...
Driver killed, Two CRPF troopers injured as boulder crushes vehicle in Poonch

Driver killed, Two CRPF troopers injured as boulder crushes vehicle in Poonch

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A civilian driver lost his life, and two Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel sustained minor injuries when a massive boulder fell on their vehicle in the Surankote area of Poonch district on Thursday. According to officials, the incident occurred in Lassana village as a Scorpio vehicle (registration number JK02AP-0057) was traveling from Poonch to Jarran Wali Gali. A large boulder suddenly crashed onto the vehicle, causing severe damage. The impact killed the driver, identified as Wahid Ahmed Bajjar, son of Abdul Ghani and a resident of Jarran Wali Gali, on the spot. The two CRPF personnel on board suffered minor injuries but managed to escape with their lives. Authorities have shifted the deceased's body to a local civil hospital, and an investigation into the incident is und...
Residential house partially damaged after being hit by snowstorm avalanche in Gurez valley

Residential house partially damaged after being hit by snowstorm avalanche in Gurez valley

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Aadil Abdullah A Residential house was partially damaged after a snowstorm avalanche struck a residential house in the Gurez area of North Kashmir Bandipora district on Thursday. An official told the news agency JKNS that a snowstorm avalanche hit a residential house in Khandyal, Gurez, causing partial damage. The house belongs to Zahoor Ahmad Samnoo, son of Ab Rahiem, a resident of Khandyal, Gurez. There was no loss of life or injury in the incident, the official said, while urging locals to take precautions as there is a risk of further avalanches in the area. —(JKNS)