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Mass Community Feast Marks End of Week-Long Festivities at Chowk Chabutra

JAMMU, November 13, 2025: The annual Bhairo Baba Bhandhara, a large-scale community feast, concluded today at the ancient Prachin Shri Bhairav Mandir located in Chowk Chabutra, Uppar Bazar, Jammu. The event marked the culmination of week-long religious celebrations for Shri Kaal Bhairav Ashtami.

Thousands of devotees from across Jammu and Kashmir participated in the Bhandhara (mass meal) to receive the blessings of Lord Kaal Bhairav, a fierce yet kind form of Lord Shiva. The event, overseen by the temple trust, is one of the largest annual community feasts in the region, reflecting deep spiritual devotion and community unity.

Spiritual and Social Significance

The Prachin Shri Bhairav Mandir at Chowk Chabutra is considered highly sacred, as the deity manifested there in the form of a natural pindi (a rock idol). Lord Kaal Bhairav is especially important as the Kul Devta (family deity) for approximately 52 different communities (Biradaris) in the region.

The Bhandhara is not just a religious offering; it acts as a major social gathering. For the entire day, the area, including Uppar Bazar and Dhounthly Bazar, was decorated with bright lights, flowers, and colourful buntings. 

Volunteers from the local business and trader communities played a major role, setting up various stalls. Besides the main meal, special arrangements were made for children, with dedicated stalls offering chocolates, juices and different eatables, reinforcing the festive atmosphere.

A temple official, speaking to the media, highlighted the event's core message: “Kaal Bhairav is believed to protect us from all troubles. The Bhandhara, which brings together people from all walks of life, showcases the spirit of 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam' (the world is one family).”


KATHUA, NOVEMBER 13: A meeting to review the progress and implementation of works under the District Capex Budget for the financial year 2025-26 was today convened under the chairmanship of District Development Commissioner Kathua, Rajesh Sharma at the DC Office Complex.

The meeting was attended by Additional District Development Commissioner, Surinder Mohan Sharma, Chief Planning Officer, Ranjeet Thakur, Assistant Commissioner Development, Akhil Sadotra, Chief Education Officer, Executive Engineers of PWD Kathua, JPDCL and Ground Water, District Youth Services and Sports Officer, Block Development Officers, sectoral officers and other concerned officials.

Executive Engineers of PWD Basohli, Hiranagar, Billawar and BDOs also joined the meeting virtually.

During the meeting, the DDC reviewed sector-wise and department-wise physical and financial progress of works taken up under different components of the District Capex Budget including Regular Schemes, Seema Samridhi Yojna, Area Development Funds, PRI Grants and other ongoing projects.

The DDC emphasized the need for expeditious completion of all ongoing developmental works to ensure timely creation of durable public assets. He directed all departments to adhere to approved timelines and maintain transparency and quality standards during execution.

While reviewing the progress, the DDC directed officers to prioritize people-centric projects, particularly those related to rural infrastructure, water supply, education, health and road connectivity. He called for effective coordination among departments to remove bottlenecks and ensure smooth implementation of projects.

The meeting also discussed fund utilization, tendering processes and submission of utilization certificates.

The DDC instructed officers to ensure that all allocated funds are fully utilized within the stipulated time frame.

He further directed that all departments complete both physical and financial targets by December 31, 2025, noting that a 75 percent expenditure cut-off will be imposed thereafter.

The DDC asked departments to give special focus to Billawar and Bani areas in view of the approaching winter season which may hamper developmental activities in those regions.

The DDC underlined the importance of timely and quality execution of developmental projects to strengthen grassroots governance and improve public service delivery, urging officers to work with dedication, efficiency and accountability.


SHOPIAN, NOVEMBER 13: To mark the 150th anniversary of the National Song ‘Vande Mataram, District Administration Shopian today organized patriotic events including a Rally and a Tug of War competition.

The Rally was flagged off by DYSSO, Shopian, Sunil Kumar from Padapwan Shopian, witnessing an impressive turnout of youth, officials and citizens.

 Participants carried the message of national unity and peace through vibrant slogans and banners depicting the significance of ‘Vande Mataram’ in India’s freedom struggle.

The District Administration appreciated the efforts of the Youth Services and Sports Department for engaging the youth in constructive and nation-building activities. They emphasized that such programmes inspire patriotism among the younger generation and strengthen the spirit of brotherhood and harmony.

As part of the celebration, a Tug of War competition was also held at the Circuit House Helipad, featuring teams from Rehbar-e-Khel Teachers (REKs) and NYCs which added a fun-filled sporting dimension to the event.

 The contest witnessed great enthusiasm, sportsmanship and camaraderie among participants.

The District Youth Services and Sports Officer (DYSSO) expressed gratitude to all departments, participants and volunteers for participation.


BUDGAM, NOVEMBER 13: As part of the ongoing celebrations marking 150 years of the iconic patriotic song “Vande Mataram”, the District Administration Budgam today organized a series of vibrant and spirited Cycle Rallies, Bike Rallies, and a Marathon Run, spreading the message of unity, patriotism, and national pride across the district.

The rallies were flagged off by the Deputy Commissioner (DC) Budgam, Dr. Bilal Mohi-Ud-Din Bhat, from the Sports Stadium Budgam.

Besides ADC Mehraj -ud-din shah , CPO Budgam , DIO Budgam and other senior officers were present.

The rallies culminated at the Railway Station Budgam, symbolizing the onward journey of India’s progress, inspired by the timeless spirit of “Vande Mataram.”

The atmosphere was charged with patriotic enthusiasm as loud chants of “Vande Mataram” reverberated through the air. 

Patriotic music and slogans celebrating India’s unity in diversity inspired participants and onlookers alike, creating a wave of collective energy and devotion to the motherland.

Speaking on the occasion, DC Budgam highlighted the historical and emotional significance of “Vande Mataram”, composed by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay.

He said that the song inspired generations of freedom fighters and continues to ignite the spirit of devotion towards the nation.

The DC Budgam emphasised that the initiative was aimed at connecting youth and citizens with India’s rich patriotic and cultural legacy, while also promoting values of fitness, discipline, and community participation. 

He appreciated the enthusiastic participation from students, volunteers, and citizens across Budgam who joined the celebration with great zeal.

The event witnessed mass participation from school and college students, members of youth clubs, NSS volunteers, and officials from police and civil administration, turning the entire stretch from Sports Stadium to Railway Station Budgam into a moving celebration of tricolour and song.

The rallies organised by District Administration is a step in the year-long series of activities planned by the District Administration Budgam to commemorate the 150th year of “Vande Mataram”, reaffirming the district administration’s commitment to the ideals of unity, patriotism, and national harmony.


Emphasis laid on swift Traffic Regulation, public transport, parking facilities & alternate road connectivity projects in  City

SRINAGAR NOVEMBER 13:- Deputy Commissioner(DC) Srinagar, Akshay Labroo along with Commissioner Srinagar Municipal Corporation(SMC) Thursday chaired a comprehensive meeting at Conference Hall of the DC Office to deliberate on key matters related to decongestion of traffic in the city.

SSP Traffic, Aijaz Ahmad, Additional Deputy Commissioner, Mir Imtiyaz Ul Aziz, Additional Deputy Commissioner, Aadil Fareed, Regional Transport Officer Kashmir, Qazi Irfan;  Chief Planning Officer, Fayaz Ahmad Dar; Superintending Engineer R&B South,Tatheer Manzoor; Superintending Engineer R&B North, Shabir Ahmad; ARTO Srinagar Mouzam Ali, Officers from SSCL and other concerned were present in the meeting.

At the outset, a detailed discussion took place on finalization of different agenda points including, Notifying of dedicated Bus Stops in Srinagar City, delineation on Contract Carriage Permits , Replication of One-Way Traffic on select routes to reduce congestion, identification of black spots, and streamlined regulation of e-rickshaws within the City, exploring additional and alternate Road Connectivity Projects to ease the existing routes, alternate road projects, creation of additional Parking Facilities besides other agenda points.

After a comprehensive review, decisions were taken with respect to several key bottlenecks and proposals aimed at improving transport reliability and ensuring better mobility for the public.

 

Stress was laid on ensuring robust and reliable Transport services to the public in the City. They also emphasized on taking effective measures to overcome traffic jams for smooth regulation of traffic movement in the City. 

They further underscored the need for establishing a structured and sustainable framework for e-rickshaw operations, ensuring both road safety and public convenience while maintaining overall traffic discipline on the roads.

During the meeting framework with regard to establishment of District Excellence Centre Srinagar in Regional Transport Office was also discussed.


JAMMU, NOVEMBER 13: Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo, today chaired a meeting to review and resolve various issues pertaining to Prime Minister’s Package Employees serving in the Kashmir Division.

The meeting was attended by Principal Secretary, Department of Disaster Management, Relief, Rehabilitation and Reconstruction (DMRR&R); Commissioner Secretary, Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs; Commissioner Secretary, General Administration Department; Secretary, School Education; Relief Commissioner (Migrants); Chief Engineers of R&B; Representatives from other departments and senior officers of DMRR&R.

During the meeting, the Chief Secretary took a comprehensive review of several key matters, including allotment criteria and infrastructure facilities at the transit accommodations provided to PM Package Employees across various locations in Kashmir.

Discussions were held on revision of criteria for allotment of government flats, and municipal issues such as sewerage management, drainage, and garbage disposal in these residential colonies. The Housing & Urban Development Department (H&UDD) was directed to make necessary budgetary provisions for operation and maintenance (O&M) of these accommodations and associated civic services.

The Chief Secretary also reviewed the provision of lifts and Sewerage Treatment Plants (STPs) at various transit accommodation sites, along with the repair and renovation works proposed by the respective Chief Engineers. It was informed that Detailed Project Reports (DPRs) amounting to Rs6.80 Cr have been prepared for the required works.

Emphasizing the importance of career progression for PM Package Employees, the Chief Secretary directed departments to strictly adhere to the Administrative Council decision of 2022, which lays down detailed guidelines for promotions and career advancement of these employees in different departments. He instructed that department-wise compliance be ensured and pendencies identified for prompt resolution.

The Chief Secretary also reviewed the status of Departmental Promotion Committees (DPCs) held for PM Package Employees, underscoring the need for timely action and adherence to existing government orders. The Principal Secretary, DMRR&R, was asked to closely monitor the progress and ensure effective implementation across departments.

Further, the meeting also discussed the status of cases under the Rehabilitation Assistance Scheme (RAS) in respect of deceased employees, with directions for early settlement of all pending matters.

The Chief Secretary reaffirmed the Government’s commitment to ensuring the welfare and service-related rights of PM Package Employees, emphasizing coordinated efforts among departments to ensure their rehabilitation and well-being as envisaged under this programme.


CM highlights transformative reforms in higher education, stresses role of universities in empowering youth under Mission Yuva

JAMMU, NOVEMBER 13: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today said that his government has undertaken a series of transformative reforms to enhance access, quality and relevance in higher education across Jammu and Kashmir—reforms that directly benefit institutions such as the University of Jammu and, most importantly, its students.

He was speaking at the 19th (Second Special) Convocation of the University of Jammu, held at the General Zorawar Singh Auditorium. The Chief Minister, who also serves as the Pro-Chancellor of the University, attended the event as the Guest of Honour.

The convocation was graced by Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, the Chancellor of the University as chief guest and attended by Advisor to the Chief Minister Nasir Aslam Wani, Members of Parliament Ghulam Ali Khatana and Sat Paul Sharma, Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo, Vice Chancellor Prof. Umesh Rai, Member University Council Prof. A.K. Kaul, senior faculty members, distinguished achievers, degree recipients, students and proud parents.

In his address, the Chief Minister congratulated the graduating students, medal winners and Ph.D. awardees, describing the convocation as a “moment of pride, celebration and reflection” for the institution and everyone associated with it.

“To the parents, guardians and families—your support, sacrifices and faith have been essential in reaching this proud moment. This achievement belongs to you as much as to your children,” the Chief Minister said, acknowledging the pivotal role of families and educators in shaping future generations.

He said that the University of Jammu has grown from strength to strength and today stands as a beacon of learning with 11 off-site campuses, 40 academic departments and over 160 affiliated colleges, serving the educational aspirations of students across Jammu and Kashmir.

Highlighting the University’s achievements, Omar Abdullah commended its NAAC A++ accreditation with a CGPA of 3.72, considered as highly ranked in the country, and noted its consistent presence among the top 100 universities in the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF), securing the 51st position in the university category this year. He also appreciated the university’s steady rise in the State Public Universities category—from 23rd in 2024 to 21st in 2025—reflecting its growing stature as a centre of academic and research.

“The University’s focus on employability through job fairs and global placement drives, including partnerships with International organisations reflects a forward-looking approach that ensures education here translates into meaningful career opportunities,” he added.

Commending Vice Chancellor Prof. Umesh Rai and his team for their relentless commitment to academic excellence, innovation and holistic student development, the Chief Minister said that the University’s progress embodies the transformative vision of higher education his government seeks to strengthen across Jammu & Kashmir.

In his address, Omar Abdullah also highlighted Mission Yuva, his government’s flagship initiative designed to harness the creativity, potential and energy of the youth of Jammu & Kashmir.

“Mission Yuva aims to provide young people with a structured platform for capacity building, career guidance, entrepreneurship and civic engagement. By integrating education with skill development, innovation, and mental well-being, it seeks to prepare our youth not only for employment but for leadership and nation-building,” he said.

The Chief Minister emphasized that the synergy between Mission Yuva and the higher education ecosystem is already visible through mentorship programmes, startup incubation, cultural and literary engagement and outreach initiatives involving universities like the University of Jammu.

“Together, these efforts ensure that our young citizens are not only educated but empowered to contribute meaningfully to a progressive, inclusive and self-reliant Jammu & Kashmir,” he asserted.

Calling education the “heart of transformation,” the Chief Minister said Jammu and Kashmir stands at the threshold of a new era of opportunity, where universities play a pivotal role in shaping innovators, entrepreneurs, and responsible citizens.

“As we march ahead, let us ensure that the light of knowledge reaches every corner—from the campuses of Kathua and Bhaderwah to the remotest hamlets of Poonch and Kishtwar—for education remains our most powerful tool for equity and empowerment,” he urged.

Encouraging the degree and medal recipients to carry forward the values instilled by their alma mater, Omar Abdullah said:

“The University has invested in you. Now it is time for you to invest in the world around you. Remember, success is not measured by what you achieve for yourself but by what you contribute to society.”

The Chief Minister also reminded the young graduates that while the convocation marks the culmination of years of rigorous study and personal growth, it also signals the beginning of a new journey filled with purpose, challenges, and opportunities.

“The education you have received here has given you more than degrees and knowledge—it has equipped you with critical thinking, problem-solving, ethical judgment and lifelong learning. Wherever your journey takes you, be worthy ambassadors of the University of Jammu,” he said.

Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, in his concluding remarks, urged the youth to dream big, think boldly, and serve selflessly.

“The nation looks to your generation to build a future marked by progress, harmony and inclusivity. My wish for each of you is that you find work that gives you purpose and allows you to lead a life that balances ambition with compassion. My challenge to you is to be an agent of positive change in your families, your professions, and your communities,” he said.

The Chief Minister expressed confidence that the University of Jammu will continue to shine as a centre of excellence, innovation, and character building, and that its students will carry forward the legacy of knowledge and service to society.


Direct-to-Consumer Sales Platform for World-Famous Pashmina, Kani Shawls, Silk Carpets & more

SRINAGAR, NOVEMBER 13: In order to provide direct marketing linkage, as many as 35 artisans and weavers from Kashmir are participating in the 44th edition of the prestigious India International Trade Fair (IITF) 2025, scheduled from November 14 to 27 at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi.

Organised by the India Trade Promotion Organisation (ITPO), IITF is country’s biggest and most celebrated trade-cum-consumer fair, attracting lakhs of visitors annually.

In a press statement issued here today, a spokesman of the Handicrafts and Handlooms Department, Kashmir, stated that on the requisition of Jammu & Kashmir Trade Promotion Organization, a list of 35 artisans and weavers from Kashmir Division, after draw of lots, was forwarded for participation in the Trade Fair which includes 05 each from Srinagar and Budgam, 03 each from Baramulla, Ganderbal, Anantnag & Bandipora, 02 each from Kupwara, Shopian, Pulwama & Kulgam, and 05 from within the registered Cooperative Societies.

The spokesman further stated that IITF at New Delhi will provide globally-acclaimed Kashmir artisans a direct marketing opportunity for displaying and selling their wide range of exquisite handmade products to domestic and international buyers which include Pashmina and Kani Shawls, Sozni & Crewel embroidery, Hand-knotted Silk Carpets, Walnut Wood Carving and Papier Mache items.

“This is a golden opportunity for our artisans to connect directly with the buyers. IITF 2025 will not only elevate Kashmir’s GI-tagged handicrafts on a global platform but also empower our craftsmen economically by ensuring they retain the full value of their labour,” the spokesman added.


Lieutenant Governor said that the security forces are determined to dismantle terror ecosystem but society too must join the fight and discharge its duties

Society must actively counter terrorism because it is a multifaceted challenge and society plays a critical role in recognizing and reporting suspicious terror activities and counter the radicalization efforts: LG Sinha

Lieutenant Governor said if the people doesn't stand up strongly against terrorists, then it will become the existential threat for society and destroy its stability, peace and progress

I want to request the enlightened people that it is the need of the hour to expose those who give shelter to terrorists and creating extremist narratives. You must stand against such elements: LG Sinha

Terrorism poses a fundamental threat to the peace and progress and the people of Jammu Kashmir have suffered its brunt for more than three decades. But now the youth here are increasingly dreaming of and working towards goals similar to those in rest of the country and desire for a better life and career: LG

LG urges students and faculty to embrace change, focus on skill-first curriculum, collaboration across disciplines and keep pace with evolving trends to meet the demands of India's economy and the society

Your degree will open the door of opportunity for the first time but it is your talent, determination, dedication, reskilling and willingness to adapt to change that will ensure endless opportunities in future: LG to Students

Never forget humility, hunger to learn, and work ethics to succeed in life: LG Sinha

Skills get you hired but it is your character and your ideals that ensures that you grow in life. In your journey Sanskar, Integrity, Reliability and Trust will define your career more than any other credentials. So be kind and compassionate: LG

Never stop learning in your life. The professional world rewards those who are adventurous and ever ready to learn, experiment, adapt, and turn mistakes into mastery: LG

Do not believe but be curious. It will help you to tread new path and mentor coming generations: LG Sinha

Be resilient and flexible in re-skilling yourself. Always remember that if you have hunger for learning then the whole world will become University Campus and it will help you in transforming ideas into solutions: LG

JAMMU, NOVEMBER 13: The Lieutenant Governor, Shri Manoj Sinha, graced the 19th (Second Special) Convocation Ceremony of University of Jammu, today.

In his convocation address, the Lieutenant Governor underscored the importance of embracing change in the higher education sector and asked the faculty members to focus on skill-first curriculum, collaboration across disciplines and keeping pace with evolving trends to meet the demands of India's economy and the society.


“There is a need to strengthen research infrastructure and its focus on outcomes by exploiting cutting-edge technologies. Artificial Intelligence is a reality today, not a technicality, and the sooner we accept the need to create a balanced blend of technology and human faculty, the more we will be able to adapt ourselves to modern transformation," the Lieutenant Governor said.

The Lieutenant Governor gave five fundamental guiding principles to the students for their life journey.

“First, never forget humility, hunger to learn, and work ethics to succeed in life. Your degree will open the door of opportunity for the first time but it is your talent, determination, dedication, reskilling and willingness to adapt to change that will ensure endless opportunities in future.

Second, be kind and compassionate. Skills get you hired but it is your character and your ideals that ensures that you grow in life. In your journey Sanskar, Integrity, Reliability and Trust will define your career more than any other credentials.

Third, never stop learning in your life. The professional world rewards those who are adventurous and ever ready to learn, experiment, adapt, and turn mistakes into mastery.

Fourth, do not believe but be curious. It will help you to tread a new path and mentor coming generations.

Fifth, be resilient and flexible in re-skilling yourself. Always remember that if you have hunger for learning then the whole world will become a University Campus and it will help you in transforming ideas into solutions,” the Lieutenant Governor said.

The Lieutenant Governor congratulated the University of Jammu for its exemplary contribution to the country’s educational landscape.

He also extended his felicitations to the women students for their excellent academic performance across the subjects.

The Lieutenant Governor said that the security forces are determined to dismantle terror ecosystem but society must stand up against terror sympathisers.

“Society must actively counter terrorism because it is a multifaceted challenge and society plays a critical role in recognizing and reporting suspicious terror activities and counter the radicalization efforts,” he said.

The Lieutenant Governor said if the people doesn't stand up strongly against terrorists, then it will become the existential threat for society and destroy its stability, peace and progress.

“I want to request the enlightened people that it is the need of the hour to expose those who give shelter to terrorists and creating extremist narratives. You must stand against such elements,” the Lieutenant Governor said.

He underscored that the terrorism poses a fundamental threat to the peace and progress and the people of Jammu Kashmir have suffered its brunt for more than three decades.

"But now the youth here are increasingly dreaming of and working towards goals similar to those in the rest of the country and desire for a better life and career," the Lieutenant Governor said.     

Shri Omar Abdullah, Chief Minister; Shri Atal Dulloo, Chief Secretary; Prof. Umesh Rai, Vice Chancellor, Jammu University; Prof Ashok Kaul, Member Jammu University Council; Vice chancellors of various universities, Heads of Departments, faculty and students were present.

Er. Gulam Ali Khatana and Shri Sat Sharma, Members of Parliament, Rajya Sabha; Dr Darakhshan Andrabi, Chairperson, J&K Waqf Board; senior officials and prominent citizens also attended the Special Convocation Ceremony.