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Seven Flights Cancelled at Srinagar Airport as Dense Fog Hits Operations>>>

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Seven Srinagar, Dec 19:Air traffic at Srinagar International Airport was severely disrupted on Thursday as dense fog and poor visibility led to the cancellation of seven scheduled flights, officials said.

The cancellations affected both domestic and low-cost carriers, leaving several passengers stranded at the airport. Authorities advised travellers to reconfirm their flight status before heading to the airport amid continuing adverse weather conditions.

Airport officials said that persistent low visibility, especially during the morning and afternoon hours, made it unsafe for aircraft operations.

As a result, multiple inbound and outbound flights were cancelled after runway visibility dropped below the permissible operational limits.

Among the affected flights were Air India’s Delhi-bound services AI-3423 and AI-1799. IndiGo cancelled flights 6E-6164 and 6E-2044 operating on the Amritsar and Delhi routes, respectively. SpiceJet’s Delhi-bound flights SG-661 and SG-180 were also cancelled, along with IndiGo flight 6E-6961 scheduled to operate to Kolkata.

Airport management emphasized that passenger safety remains the top priority and stated that flight operations will resume once weather conditions improve. Meanwhile, passengers reported long queues at airline counters as they sought rebooking, refunds, and updated information.Authorities have advised travellers to stay in touch with their respective airlines for the latest updates and alternative arrangements, as further delays or cancellations cannot be ruled out if foggy conditions persist into the evening.

Traffic Police Rural Kashmir Issues Advisory Ahead of Predicted Heavy Rain and Snowfall>>

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Srinagar, December 18:In view of the forecast of heavy rainfall and snowfall across several parts of Kashmir, the Traffic Police Rural Kashmir has issued a comprehensive advisory urging commuters to exercise caution and avoid unnecessary travel, especially in vulnerable and high-altitude areas.

According to officials, adverse weather conditions may lead to slippery roads, reduced visibility, landslides, and traffic disruptions on key routes.

Motorists have been advised to remain updated about road conditions before starting their journey and strictly follow traffic advisories issued from time to time.

The Traffic Police have particularly cautioned drivers travelling on hilly and mountainous roads to ensure that their vehicles are in proper condition, including functional brakes, lights, and tyres. Use of snow chains has been advised where required, while over-speeding and rash driving have been strongly discouraged.

Commuters are also urged to cooperate with traffic personnel deployed on the roads and to avoid parking vehicles at unsafe locations that could obstruct smooth movement or emergency operations.Meanwhile, authorities have assured that traffic personnel will remain on high alert and coordinate closely with other departments to ensure public safety and timely clearance of roads in case of any disruption.The public has been requested to contact Traffic Police helplines or official social media platforms for real-time updates and assistance during the inclement weather.

Indian Army Strengthens Presence in Kashmir Valley with Induction of Tanks and Artillery via Special Military Train>>

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Srinagar:In a significant move to bolster operational preparedness and security in the Kashmir Valley, the Indian Army has inducted tanks and heavy artillery into the region through a specially arranged military train.

The strategic deployment underscores the Army’s continued focus on maintaining a robust defensive posture amid evolving security challenges.Official sources said the induction involved the transportation of armoured platforms and artillery systems using a dedicated logistics corridor, ensuring swift and secure movement of heavy military equipment. The operation highlights the Army’s capability to rapidly mobilize and reinforce critical sectors, even in geographically challenging terrain.

Military officials emphasized that the deployment is part of routine preparedness measures aimed at enhancing deterrence, improving response capabilities, and ensuring territorial integrity. “The Indian Army remains fully prepared to meet any contingency.

Such inductions are conducted periodically to maintain operational readiness,” a senior official said.

The movement of tanks and artillery also reflects the Army’s emphasis on integrated warfare capabilities, combining mobility, firepower, and surveillance to address both conventional and asymmetric threats.

Advanced logistical planning played a key role in the successful induction, demonstrating the effectiveness of India’s military transport infrastructure.

Security analysts note that the strengthening of forces sends a clear message of vigilance and readiness, particularly in sensitive regions like the Kashmir Valley.

While the Army continues to support peace and stability, it remains committed to safeguarding national security and protecting civilians.

The Indian Army reiterated that all deployments are carried out with professionalism and responsibility, in coordination with other security agencies, to ensure a secure environment and uninterrupted daily life for the local population

Cold Wave Tightens Grip on Srinagar as Temperatures Dip to Freezing Point>

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Srinagar: The cold wave continues to tighten its grip on Kashmir’s summer capital, with temperatures in Srinagar slipping to zero degrees Celsius. As the chill deepens, residents are seen gathering around traditional kangris and open fires to keep themselves warm.

The sharp drop in temperature has added a wintry charm to the city, drawing people outdoors to enjoy the crisp cold weather despite the biting chill.

Markets and streets witnessed a steady flow of locals and tourists, many of whom embraced the season with hot tea, street-side food, and shared bonfire moments.

According to weather officials, the cold wave is likely to persist in the coming days, with night temperatures expected to remain around the freezing point.

The onset of harsher winter conditions marks the build-up to the region’s chilliest phase — the 40-day “Chillai Kalan,” beginning later this month.

Residents have been advised to take necessary precautions and ensure proper heating arrangements as temperatures continue to fall.

NIA Conducts Raids at 10 Locations Across Kashmir in Delhi Blast Case >>>

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Srinagar, Dec 01: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Monday carried out raids at around 10 locations across the Kashmir Valley in connection with the recent blast in Delhi, officials said.

Sources told News Agency that the anti-terror agency searched several residential locations, including the houses of Moulvi Irfan Ahmad Wagay, Dr. Adeel, Dr. Muzamil, and Amir Rashid, as part of the ongoing investigation.

The raids were conducted in Nadigam village of Shopian, and in Koil, Chandgam, Malangpora, and Samboora areas of Pulwama district, sources added.

“The NIA teams are looking for digital devices, documents, and other material that could help trace the suspected ‘white-collar’ module linked to the Delhi blast,” they said.The agency has so far arrested six individuals in connection with the case.On November 10, a high-intensity explosion ripped through a car near the historic Red Fort area in Delhi, killing at least 15 people and injuring several others. The blast triggered a nationwide probe, with agencies suspecting a broader network behind the attack.Further details are awaited.

The Lifelong Value of Reading Newspapers: Wisdom From a 95-Year-Old Resident of Khudwani, Kulgam>>>

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Kulgam: At 95 years of age, a resident of Khudwani, Tahab Chalo, stands as a living testament to how discipline, consistency, and the habit of reading can shape an entire lifetime.

Having been associated with the KMD Association of Kulgam since 1978, he has maintained an extraordinary routine—reading newspapers daily since 1957.

For him, newspapers have not merely been sheets of printed text; they have been a guide, a teacher, and a faithful companion through decades of change.

Newspapers: A Better Teacher Than BooksReflecting on more than sixty years of reading, he firmly believes that newspapers are often better teachers than many books. “A newspaper contains everything—current affairs, world news, local developments, opinions, and information on every subject,” he says with pride.

For just a few rupees, a reader gains access to a vast world of knowledge. He encourages everyone, especially the youth, to cultivate the habit of buying and reading newspapers daily.A Reliable Source in an Age of MisinformationIn today’s digital age—where social media is flooded with unverified claims, rumors, and misleading content—he stresses the importance of relying on credible sources. “We cannot always trust what we see online,” he cautions.

Newspapers, with their editorial checks and fact-verification processes, continue to be a dependable and trustworthy medium for accurate news.

This, he believes, is what preserves their value even as the world rapidly moves toward digital consumption.

Knowledge, Mental Strength, and Peace of MindFor him, newspapers have been a source of mental energy and intellectual enrichment.

Daily reading keeps his mind fresh and connected with the world beyond his village. On days when he misses his newspaper, he feels a deep sense of sadness and unease—evidence of the strong emotional bond he has developed with the habit.

“Reading brings peace, clarity, and discipline,” he says, emphasizing how it has strengthened his ability to think, reason, and stay informed.Staying Young Through Reading and WalkingThough he is 95, many people remark that he appears much younger.

He attributes this to two lifelong habits: reading and walking. Since childhood, he has maintained a routine of walking 4 kilometers every morning and another 4 kilometers every evening. This simple yet powerful regimen, combined with his commitment to reading, has kept both his body and mind active. “Exercise is a must for everyone,” he insists—advice he has followed faithfully for decades.

A Message to the Younger GenerationHe urges the youth to spend less time on mobile phones and more time reading newspapers.

“A newspaper is a treasure of knowledge—100 times better than scrolling on a phone,” he says. Whatever he has learned throughout his long life, he shares with others, hoping to inspire the next generation to embrace the culture of reading.His life is a reminder that small, consistent habits—like reading daily and walking regularly—can pave the way for a lifetime of wisdom, strength, discipline, and good health.

Five-Year-Old Girl Dies After Falling Into Water Channel in Shopian>>

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Shopian, Oct 25:A tragic incident has been reported from Narwar village in south Kashmir’s Shopian district, where a five-year-old girl lost her life after accidentally falling into a water channel near her home on Saturday.The deceased has been identified as Nazima, daughter of Rayaz Ahmad Khatana, originally hailing from Kalakot and presently residing in Narwar, Shopian.

According to initial reports, the minor girl was playing near the water channel when she suddenly slipped and fell into it. Upon noticing the incident, family members and locals rushed to rescue her and managed to retrieve her from the water.She was immediately taken to District Hospital Shopian, but doctors there pronounced her dead on arrival.

The heartbreaking incident has cast a pall of gloom over the area. Police have taken cognizance of the case and completed all legal formalities.

First ‘Double Stomach’ Surgery Successfully Performed in Kashmir>>>

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First ‘Double Stomach’ Surgery Successfully Performed in KashmirSrinagar, Oct 23:In a remarkable medical achievement, doctors in Kashmir have successfully performed the region’s first “Double Stomach” surgery, marking a significant milestone in the valley’s healthcare sector.

The rare and complex procedure was carried out at a leading hospital in Srinagar on a middle-aged patient who was diagnosed with a rare congenital condition known as Gastric Duplication Cyst — a situation where a person develops two stomach-like structures.According to hospital officials, the patient had been suffering from severe abdominal pain, bloating, and digestive issues for months before being diagnosed.

A specialized team of surgeons led by Dr. Rafiq simnani a senior gastrointestinal surgeon, performed the intricate operation which lasted several hours.

“The condition is extremely rare, and this is the first time such a surgery has been successfully conducted in Kashmir,” said Dr. Simnani “We were able to remove the duplicate structure while preserving the normal stomach function, and the patient is now recovering well.”Medical experts have hailed the surgery as a breakthrough in the region’s medical capabilities, highlighting the growing expertise and advanced infrastructure in Kashmir’s healthcare institutions.

The hospital management congratulated the surgical team for their dedication and precision, noting that the success of the procedure opens new possibilities for treating rare and complex medical conditions locally, without patients needing to travel outside the valley.

The patient is reported to be in stable condition and is expected to make a full recovery.

Sopore youth’s wedding plans turn into mourning after fatal accident, Tragedy exposes neglect of worker safety; locals demand reforms at toll posts>>

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Sopore, Oct 21 A tragic accident near the Municipal toll point in north Kashmir’s Sopore turned a family’s joy into grief, with residents demanding urgent safety reforms at toll posts.Bilal Ahmad Wani, 24, of Saidpora Sopore, who was scheduled to marry in the coming months, was killed while on duty on Monday evening.Officials told the news agency that Bilal, along with his colleague Shahid Hilal, was performing his duties at the toll point when a speeding truck rammed into them.

Bilal died on the spot, while Shahid sustained serious injuries, they said.Residents and commuters blamed poor safety arrangements at the toll points for the tragedy.

Nearly every checkpost in the town lacks basic safety measures such as warning signboards, reflective barricades, speed limits and proper lighting, leaving workers vulnerable to fast-moving vehicles.Bilal was the only breadwinner of his family, which comprises his ailing father, mother and younger brother. His mother, struggling to speak through grief, said, “He worked day and night to support us.

Now our world has come crashing down”.Locals demanded proper safety measures at toll points, including speed limit signs and reflective barricades, as well as a police presence during night shifts. “This could have been avoided if the area had been marked with visible caution signs”, said a resident.

Meanwhile, a case in this regard has been registered at Police Station Sopore, and investigations are ongoing—(KNO)

First Freight Train Carrying Industrial Salt From Gujarat Reaches Kashmir>>>

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Srinagar, October 17:In a historic development for Jammu and Kashmir’s trade and transport sector, the first-ever freight train carrying industrial salt from Gujarat successfully reached Kashmir today. The consignment marks a major milestone in boosting industrial connectivity between the Union Territory and the rest of India.

According to officials, the freight train—loaded with industrial salt used in various manufacturing and processing industries—arrived at the newly operationalized railway freight terminal in the Valley.

This is the first time such a bulk consignment has been transported directly by rail from western India to Kashmir, significantly reducing travel time and transportation costs.

Authorities said the development is part of the ongoing efforts to strengthen the railway freight network in the region and promote industrial growth. The direct rail connectivity is expected to ease the supply chain for several local industries that rely on raw materials from other states.

Officials added that more such freight services are planned in the coming days, carrying essential industrial and construction materials to meet the growing demand in Kashmir.

The successful arrival of the train symbolizes a new era of economic integration and infrastructure advancement, paving the way for enhanced trade, employment, and industrial expansion in Jammu and Kashmir.