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Digital Governance, Telecom Connectivity in J&K reviewed

Saurabh Bhagat, Commissioner Secretary of Information Technology, Jammu and Kashmir

Srinagar, June 12 (NVI): Progress of key digital governance and citizen service delivery initiatives across Jammu and Kashmir were reviewed today at a meeting held by Saurabh Bhagat, Commissioner Secretary, Information Technology.

During the meeting, Bhagat assessed the implementation of e-Office 2.0 and stressed the need for complete adoption of digital workflows across government offices to improve efficiency, transparency and accountability in administration. He directed officials to ensure effective utilization of the platform and further strengthen digital governance practices.

The meeting also reviewed the status of telecom connectivity and related infrastructure projects being executed across the Union Territory. Bhagat discussed measures to improve digital connectivity, facilitate seamless implementation of telecom initiatives and address issues requiring inter-departmental coordination. He asked Deputy Commissioners and concerned departments to expedite pending matters and ensure timely progress of ongoing projects.

The functioning of Common Service Centres (CSCs) and other citizen-centric digital service delivery platforms was also reviewed.

Emphasis was laid on strengthening last-mile service delivery, expanding access to digital facilities in remote and underserved areas and improving the overall quality of services available to citizens.

Reviewing Aadhaar-related service delivery issues, Bhagat directed stakeholders to ensure seamless access to Aadhaar-enabled services and stressed the need for timely resolution of operational challenges, better coordination among implementing agencies and efficient public service delivery.

The Commissioner Secretary also assessed preparations for the forthcoming Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra and emphasized robust digital support systems, effective grievance redressal mechanisms and close coordination among departments to ensure smooth conduct of the pilgrimage and hassle-free services for devotees.

Highlighting the importance of a citizen-centric and technology-driven approach, Bhagat urged all stakeholders to work in close coordination to strengthen governance and ensure government services reach people in an efficient, transparent and timely manner.

Senior officers from the Information Technology Department, district administrations, JaKeGA, NIC, telecom service providers, CSC e-Governance Services India Limited and other concerned departments attended the meeting.(NVI)

Security Preparedness for Amarnath Yatra, Muharram and Kheer Bhawani Mela Reviewed

IGP Kashmir V.K. Birdi chairs security review meeting

Srinagar, June 12 (NVI): Security arrangements for three important upcoming religious events in Kashmir — Amarnath Yatra, Muharram and Kheer Bhawani Mela — were reviewed today at a high-level meeting chaired by Inspector General of Police (IGP), Kashmir, V.K. Birdi.

The security review meeting assessed preparedness for these events scheduled to take place later this month and next month.

The meeting was held at the Police Control Room (PCR) Kashmir and was attended by senior officers of the Jammu and Kashmir Police, CRPF, ITBP, BSF, SSB, intelligence agencies, traffic police, railways, telecommunications and other departments.

Officials briefed the meeting on deployment strategies, route security, intelligence coordination, traffic regulation, communication preparedness, emergency response mechanisms and logistical arrangements planned for the smooth conduct of the upcoming events.

Reviewing the arrangements for the Amarnath Yatra, Birdi directed officers to ensure strict adherence to standard operating procedures (SOPs) and undertake preventive security measures.

He stressed the need for heightened alertness, particularly at vulnerable locations and along designated pilgrimage routes.

The IGP also reviewed contingency plans, disaster response preparedness, crowd management mechanisms and coordination protocols to ensure swift handling of any unforeseen situation during the pilgrimage.

While reviewing preparations for Muharram, Birdi emphasised the importance of ensuring the peaceful and smooth conduct of religious processions and gatherings across the Valley. He instructed officers to make comprehensive security and traffic arrangements along designated routes and maintain close coordination with organisers and community representatives.

Regarding the annual Kheer Bhawani Mela, the IGP directed officers to put in place robust security and facilitation measures for devotees. He called for thorough sanitisation of shrine premises, adequate deployment of security personnel and effective traffic management to ensure a safe and hassle-free experience for pilgrims.

Birdi expressed confidence in the preparedness of all participating agencies and reiterated the commitment of the security establishment to ensure the peaceful, secure and successful conduct of the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra-2026, Muharram and the Kheer Bhawani Mela, officials said.(NVI)

POJK protests continue, Pakistani military bars Kashmiris from offering Friday prayers

This poster sums up the condition of Pakistan-occupied Jammu Kashmir. Source-- Social Media

Rawalakot (Pakistan-occupied Jammu Kashmir), June 12: Taking its oppression in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir to new levels, the Pakistani military today prevented Kashmiris Muslims from offering Friday prayers at Mosques in Rawlakot, a day after firing at devotees during the morning prayers.

“Ban on entry to mosques on Friday, June 12,” posted Awami Action Committee, which is spearheading the ongoing agitation against Pakistani rule, on its X handle.

“Rawalakot forces are preventing Muslims from offering Friday prayers – The public should strengthen the protest sit-ins – This panic is showing that the rulers have lost their nerve,” it added.

“Our sit-ins are currently removing the veil from the faces of these powerful people all over the world. The night of oppression will come to an end, God willing,” said the post issued under the name of Sardar Umar Nazir Kashmiri.

This development came a day after Pakistani forces fired at Muslim devotees during the morning prayers when they were moving towards mosques.

Videos surfaced on the social media, showing Pakistani forces atop a house near a mosque, firing at those moving towards the religious place.

Rawalakot has faced the worst crackdown by the Pakistani military which even firing at Kashmiris at the main government hospital when injured people were taken there.

The Awami Action Committee leaders and members have already equated the Pakistani miiltary to “Israeli forces” and have drawn similarities to operations in Gaza.

Meanwhile, protest dharnas and demonstrations continued across POJK today, despite the intensification of crackdown on Awami Action Committee leaders and prominent members.

Even the key member of the Committee, Shokat Nawaz Mir, had to go into hiding, from where he issued a video message, saying the agitation will continue but the “strategy” has been changed in view of certain issues.

The agitation has been unprecedented, with lakhs of Kashmiris coming out on the streets to show their resentment against the illegal Pakistani rule in POJK.

The protesters have been particularly shaming the Pakistan Army and its chief Field Marshal Asim Munir, dubbing them as “terrorists” of the worst order.

Some protesters said that if Pakistan does not end the oppression continuing for the last 78 years, Kashmiris have an option of “opening roads to the other side”, implying the Indian side. (NVI)

Attacks on vessels with Indians: US Envoy summoned by MEA again, protest lodged

Logo of External Affairs Ministry

New Delhi, June 12: After three attacks by the American forces on vessels carrying its nationals, India lodged fresh protest today with the US by summoning its Chargé d’Affaires Jason Meeks in New Delhi to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA).

This is the second time in three days that the Acting Ambassador of the US has been summoned by the MEA over recurrent attacks by the US military, which have claimed lives of three Indian nationals so far in the Gulf of Oman.

“A strong protest was lodged with him regarding the continuing attacks by U.S. naval forces on commercial vessels carrying Indian mariners in the Gulf of Oman, which have already resulted in the tragic and avoidable loss of three Indian lives,” said a statement by the MEA.

“The Ministry once again conveyed its deep concern over the use of lethal and deadly force against civilian shipping. Such actions are unacceptable and undermine the safety, security and stability of international maritime commerce in a sensitive region at a difficult time,” it said.

“The U.S. Chargé d’Affaires was requested to convey India’s strong concerns to his authorities and to ensure that U.S. forces operating in the region take all necessary measures to prevent the loss of civilian life,” the statement said.

The fresh summoning came a day after the third attack on a vessel with Indian crew in the Gulf of Oman since June 7.

He was summoned earlier on June 10 after an attack on Palau-flagged oil tanker killed 3 Indian crew. (NVI)

Lt Gen Rajiv Ghai Appointed Military Adviser in National Security Council Secretariat

New Delhi, June 12 (NVI): Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai, former Director General of Military Operations (DGMO), has been appointed as the Military Adviser (MA) in the National Security Council Secretariat (NSCS), official sources said on Friday.

Lt Gen Ghai, a senior Army officer with extensive experience in operational planning, military strategy and national security affairs, will provide crucial military inputs to the country’s top security decision-making mechanism.

The Military Adviser plays an important role in advising the National Security Council Secretariat on defence and strategic matters and acts as a key link between the armed forces and the national security establishment.

The NSCS assists the National Security Council in assessing security challenges, formulating policy responses and coordinating strategic initiatives related to national security. Officials said Lt Gen Ghai’s vast operational and leadership experience is expected to further strengthen the country’s security planning and inter-agency coordination.

His appointment comes at a time when India continues to focus on enhancing its national security preparedness and strategic capabilities amid evolving regional and global security challenges. (NVI)

SC says Homemakers are ‘building blocks’ of national progress, fixes Rs 30,000 monthly earning

SC quashes plea seeking waiver of exam fees for CBSE Class 10, 12 students
File Photo of Supreme Court

New Delhi, June 12: In a landmark judgment, the Supreme Court has described homemakers or housewives as the “building blocks for the nation’s road to holistic progress” and fixed Rs 30,000 as their notional monthly income, applicable for motor accident insurance claims.

“It is ironic to describe a homemaker as dependent on earning members when, in reality, the household’s functioning depends substantially on the homemaker,” said a Supreme Court bench of Justices Sanjay Karol and N K Singh.

“The earning members are, in fact, solely dependent on the homemaker, but alas, this reality does not receive the acknowledgement it deserves. Efforts have been made across fields to some success, but undeniably, the road is still long,” it said.

The court ruling came in a case related to insurance amount payable for the death of a woman in a road accident on November 25, 2001.

In December 2023, the Motor Accidents Claims Tribunal ordered the payment of Rs 2,42,000 to the woman’s legal heirs by way of insurance.

In December 2024, the Punjab and Haryana High Court enhanced this to Rs 8.43 lakh with 7.5 per cent interest from the date of filing of the claim petition, following which her heirs approached the top court.

The Supreme Court raised it from Rs. 8.4 lakh to Rs 62.78 lakh, saying the loss of a homemaker is “not limited to husband and children”.

“It also directly impacts the women’s own parents, who have been deprived of the love and company of their child, who have lost the support and comfort of this person and are left alone with this boundless grief.

“Still further, the loss is acutely felt by her in-laws, who are more often than not members of the same household and therefore dependent on the love, labour and dedication of this person for food or medicines, for doctor’s visits, or even for the regular company over a morning tea.

Strict arithmetic calculation does not lend its services to any of these scenarios,” Justice Karol wrote in the judgement.

“When the efforts of the homemaker towards the husband and children are taken on the whole, it cannot be disputed that although her labour, be emotional or physical, is within the four walls of the home, its impact is much wider,” the Supreme Court said.

“In enabling the direct contribution today of their husbands and tomorrow of their children, they are the building blocks for the nation’s road to holistic progress,” the bench said.

The bench said that in cases involving the death of a homemaker, Motor Accident Claims Tribunals, High Courts, and the Supreme Court should award an additional lump-sum amount of Rs 30,000 under the head of “loss of domestic care”.

The amount, it said, would help offset the inherent disadvantage faced by homemakers when compensation is calculated on the basis of a conservatively assessed notional income.

It added that the amount should take into account the homemaker’s contribution to the household’s smooth functioning, the loss of maternal support for children, the loss of spousal support, the support and care of an adult child, and the support and care of the deceased’s parents.

The bench clarified that the amount of Rs. 30,000 is “to be taken as a ‘stand-in’ (basic minimum monthly income) for monthly income in cases where the homemaker does not have an input into the house, in strictly conventional, monetary terms.

“In those cases where the homemaker is part of the workforce, the component of loss of domestic care shall be in addition to the monthly income as may be proved before the Tribunal/Courts.”

Homemakers Undervalued

The top court of the country said the work performed by homemakers is often undervalued even when routine household tasks such as cooking, cleaning and caregiving play a vital role in supporting the paid workforce and enabling economic productivity.

These contributions are generally not recognised as productive economic activity in measures such as Gross Domestic Product (GDP), it said.

“To put the enormity of what is missed out by these conventional methods” of calculating notional income, “it may be noted that every day, around 16 billion hours individual are devoted to unpaid domestic work and care,” the bench said.

The court also referred to a Time Use Survey conducted in 2019, “which highlights the extent of unpaid domestic and caregiving work, particularly undertaken by women.”

 It said the survey found that women aged 15–59 spend more than seven hours a day on unpaid domestic work, compared with fewer than three hours for men.

On average, women undertake 2.6 times more unpaid caregiving and household responsibilities, even while also engaged in income-generating work.

“This one-sided scenario is probably one of the reasons why the country has a low female labour force participation at 31.7 per cent, since the societal framework generally presumes such responsibilities to be automatically falling upon women. Women’s unpaid caregiving work is estimated to contribute 15-17 per cent of India’s GDP, yet it remains unpaid and unrecognised,” the bench said.

Contribution of Women

The court said women’s contribution to the society extends far beyond biological reproduction as they play a central role in nurturing and developing human capital, which underpins the country’s broader aspirations, including its goal of becoming one of the world’s largest economies.

“It is often said that a mother is the first teacher that a child has. This teaching, however, is not like a school or a college, which has a definite end date and instead continues for the entire lives of both the mother and the child. Whatever positive act is undertaken by the child, such as learning a skill, a language, a trade or a profession, is informed by the training that is given daily by the mother.” (NVI)

CM Omar Abdullah Raises Srinagar Airport Closure Issue with Centre, Seeks Measures to Minimise Disruption

New Delhi, June 12 (NVI): Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Friday raised concerns with Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Civil Aviation Minister Kinjarapu Rammohan Naidu over the proposed closure of Srinagar International Airport from October 1 to 16 for the third phase of runway resurfacing works.

During separate meetings in New Delhi, Abdullah urged the Centre to review the closure schedule, saying the move could adversely affect tourism, business activity and public convenience during the peak autumn tourist season in Kashmir.

While acknowledging that the resurfacing work is essential for operational safety and respecting the assessment of the Indian Air Force, the chief minister expressed concern over the timing of the final phase, which coincides with one of the busiest periods for the Valley’s tourism industry.

Abdullah said air services to Kashmir have already been affected since April due to earlier phases of the project and warned that a complete suspension of flights in the first half of October could impact the tourism, hospitality, transport and handicrafts sectors, which support thousands of livelihoods in the Union Territory.

Highlighting the wider economic implications, he said the proposed closure could lead to travel disruptions, cancellations and inconvenience for both residents and tourists while affecting business activity during a crucial tourism season.

In his meeting with Singh, Abdullah requested that the Indian Air Force explore the possibility of shortening or phasing the final stage of the runway work without compromising safety or operational requirements.

He also suggested that if a complete closure of Srinagar Airport becomes unavoidable, limited civil flight operations could be allowed from the Air Force Station at Awantipora Air Base to maintain essential air connectivity.

The chief minister recalled that during runway resurfacing works in 2010, civil flights had operated from Awantipora under a coordinated arrangement involving the ministries of defence and civil aviation.

“We are working on possible alternatives to minimise the disruption and maintain a basic flight schedule as was done in the past when the airport closed for similar reasons in 1998 and 2010,” Abdullah said.

During his meeting with Naidu, Abdullah sought the civil aviation ministry’s intervention in discussions with the defence ministry to review the timing of the final phase of the project, including the possibility of shortening, phasing or shifting the closure to a less busy travel period.

He also called for contingency arrangements in coordination with the defence ministry and the Indian Air Force to ensure continued air connectivity to the Valley if the closure cannot be avoided.

The chief minister stressed that any alternative operational arrangement would require extensive inter-agency coordination and advance planning and should therefore be initiated well before the scheduled closure period.(NVI)

Two Soldiers Injured in Accidental Grenade Blast Near LoC in Poonch

Defence Ministry to procure TRAWL systems to boost Army’s minefield breaching capability
Representative pic

By Shivam Bakshi

Poonch, June 12 (NVI): Two Indian Army soldiers were injured in an accidental grenade blast during a training session near the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch district on Friday, official sources said.

Official sources that the incident occurred in a forward area close to the LoC while troops were engaged in a routine practice exercise. According to sources, the explosion took place after a grenade accidentally detonated during the training drill.

The injured soldiers were immediately evacuated from the site and shifted to a nearby military hospital for treatment. Their condition is reported to be stable, though an official statement regarding the nature and extent of their injuries is awaited.

Army authorities have taken cognizance of the incident, and an inquiry is likely to be initiated to ascertain the circumstances that led to the accidental blast.

Further details are awaited. (NVI)

Amit Shah to Review Amarnath Yatra Preparedness on Friday

New Delhi, June 12 (NVI): Union Home Minister Amit Shah will chair a high-level meeting on Friday to review security and administrative preparedness for the upcoming Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra, official sources said.

The meeting is scheduled to be held at 11 am and will be attended by National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, Chief of Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi, Director General of the CRPF G.P. Singh, and other senior officials.

Sources said the meeting will focus on security arrangements, logistics, deployment plans, and coordination among various agencies to ensure the smooth and safe conduct of the annual pilgrimage.

The Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra is scheduled to commence later this month amid heightened security measures across Jammu and Kashmir.(NVI)

 

US military again attacks oil vessel with Indians in Oman Gulf, third in four days

Smoke emanates from oil tanker MT Jalveer after being attacked by the US today

New Delhi, June 11: Reflecting an outrageous sequence of events, the US military once again hit a vessel with Indian crew on board near the coast of Oman, in third such incident in 4 days.

The Guinea-Bissau-flagged oil tanker MT Jalveer was attacked, a day after a Palau-flagged vessel was hit in which 3 Indian nationals were killed.

MT Jalveer had 20 Indian crew on board and all of them were rescued safely, said Indian Embassy in Muscat, the capital of Oman.

“A U.S. aircraft fired two Hellfire missiles into the ship’s engine room after the crew repeatedly failed to comply with directions from U.S. forces,” said US military’s Central Command (CENTCOM) in a post on social media.

It said the U.S. forces “disabled” the tanker in the Gulf of Oman “after the vessel violated the blockade against Iran by attempting to transport Iranian oil, marking the third commercial ship disabled by American forces this week.”

It pointed out that earlier this week, U.S. aircraft disabled Palau-flagged vessels M/T Marivex and M/T Settebello on Monday and Tuesday, respectively.

“Marivex violated the blockade by attempting to sail to an Iranian port and Settebello attempted to transport Iranian oil,” the CENTCOM said.

All these vessels had Indians on board.

Among these incidents, the attack on M/T Settebello on Tuesday resulted in the killing of 3 Indians, while 21 others were rescued safely by the authorities of Oman.

After the Settebello attack, India’s Ministry of External Affairs summoned Acting US Ambassador in New Delhi last evening and lodged a protest over the attack.

Despite that, the US again targeted a vessel carrying Indians, causing an outrage in the country.

The attacks come as fighting flared up again today between the US and Iran. (NVI)

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