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Western Disturbance in Tandem with Monsoon Likely to Bring Widespread Rainfall Across J&K During the Next 24 Hours

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Western Disturbance in Tandem with Monsoon Likely to Bring Widespread Rainfall Across J&K During the Next 24 Hours

Jammu and Kashmir is likely to witness widespread rainfall during the next 24 hours.
Cloud formations are currently building over North Pakistan, where much of the initial precipitation is expected to occur. However, a substantial portion of the system can still extend into J&K, resulting in good rainfall across several districts.

Localized heavy downpours and high-intensity showers are possible during this period in a few areas.

Some models suggest that the area around Bandipora – Ganderbal – Srinagar may receive high-intensity showers by tomorrow morning. Hence, intense showers/flash floods can’t be ruled out. (This can vary as it is very much area specific forecast. Confidence Medium).

Note:
1. There is a high risk of flash floods and cloudbursts.
2. Shooting stones and landslides possible along mountain passes, including Jammu-Srinagar National Highway.
3. Rise in the water level of streams and rivers is expected.

Forecast Insights: Kashmir Weather

JKBOSE Postpones Exams Scheduled for Tomorrow

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BOSE Postpones Exams Scheduled for Tomorrow

Srinagar, August 17 : The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education on Sunday announced the postponement of the bi-annual examinations for classes 10th and 11th, scheduled to be held on August 18, 2025, across the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir as well as in Leh and Kargil districts of Ladakh UT.

Officials said that the new dates for the examinations will be notified separately.

The decision was taken after the District Magistrate Kathua ordered the closure of all schools in the district in view of the inclement weather and cloudburst, which had raised serious concerns over the safety of students.

“All centre superintendents and jurisdictional SHOs have been directed to ensure that the postponement orders are conveyed in time.

Instructions have also been issued to sub and branch officers to circulate the announcement across official WhatsApp groups for wider dissemination,” officials added. [KNT]

MeT predicts heavy rains, warns of flashfloods and cloudbursts in J&K

MeT predicts heavy rains, warns of flashfloods and cloudbursts in J&K

Srinagar, Aug 16, : The Meteorological Department on Saturday issued a weather advisory predicting heavy rains and thundershowers in several parts of Jammu and Kashmir between August 17 and 19, warning that the conditions may trigger cloudbursts, flashfloods, landslides, mudslides and shooting stones in vulnerable areas.

Officials said there is a forecast of light to moderate rain and thundershowers at many places during this period, with heavy rainfall expected in parts of Jammu division including Jammu, Reasi, Udhampur, Rajouri, Poonch, Samba and Kathua. Moderate intense showers are also likely over Doda, Kishtwar and Ramban districts, along with brief but intense showers in some parts of Kashmir division accompanied by gusty winds.

“This weather transition may likely cause cloudbursts and flashfloods at few vulnerable places, along with landslides, mudslides and shooting stones,” officials said, adding that people should avoid water bodies, streams, river embankments and unstable structures.

The advisory has also urged travelers, transporters, tourists and trekkers to plan their journeys carefully in view of the weather conditions.

The department further stated that between August 20 and 22, the weather will turn generally hot and humid across the region, with brief spells of thundershowers at a few places.

A fresh spell of light to moderate rain and thundershowers is likely from August 23 to 25 at many places in both divisions of Jammu and Kashmir. [KNT]

Govt Introduces ₹3,000 FASTag Pass for Private Vehicle Owners

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Govt Implements Rs 3,000 FASTag Pass For Private Vehicles

New Delhi, Aug 15: State-owned NHAI has implemented the FASTag annual pass across the country from Friday to encourage the use of technology to enhance ‘ease of living’ for the citizens, according to an official statement.

The statement said the annual pass has received an overwhelming response from the national highway users.

“Till 4:30 PM on the first day of the implementation, around 1.2 lakh users purchased and activated the annual pass and about 1.24 lakh transactions were recorded on toll plazas,” it added.

The statement said that providing a seamless and economical travel option to national highway users, the FASTag Annual Pass eliminates the need to frequently recharge FASTag through a one-time fee payment of Rs 3,000 for one year’s validity or 200 toll plaza crossings on National Highways and Expressways across the country.

The annual pass is applicable to all non-commercial vehicles with a valid FASTag and gets activated within two hours of the one-time fee payment through the Rajmargyatra App or NHAI website.

With a penetration rate of around 98 per cent and over 8 crore users, FASTag has revolutionised the Electronic Toll Collection system in the country, the statement said.

The introduction of the annual pass facility will not only enhance the FASTag user experience but also make journeys on the National Highways and Expressways more economical and seamless, it added. (Agencies)

Indian Navy Recruitment 2025 – Apply Online for 1,266 Civilian Tradesman Skilled Posts | 10th Pass Eligible

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Indian Navy Recruitment 2025 – Apply Online for 1,266 Civilian Tradesman Skilled Posts | 10th Pass Eligible

The Indian Navy has released an official notification inviting applications for 1,266 Civilian Tradesman (Skilled) vacancies under Group-C (Non-Gazetted, Industrial) posts. This recruitment offers a golden opportunity for 10th pass candidates with relevant trade qualifications to work in one of India’s most prestigious defence organizations.


Indian Navy Recruitment 2025 – Overview

Organization Indian Navy
Post Name Civilian Tradesman (Skilled)
Total Vacancies 1,266
Job Type Central Government Job
Category Group-C, Non-Gazetted
Application Mode Online
Job Location Across India
Official Website www.indiannavy.gov.in
Notification Date August 2025
Last Date to Apply 2 September 2025

Vacancy Details (Trade-Wise)

The recruitment is for multiple trades across different units of the Indian Navy:

  • Shipwright (Wood/Metal/Steel) – 226 posts
  • Electrical Fitter – 172 posts
  • Engine Fitter (Heat Engine) – 121 posts
  • Electronics Fitter (Gyro, Radio, Radar) – 50 posts
  • Machinist/Mechanical Fitter – Various posts
  • Pipe Fitter – Multiple posts
  • Ref & AC Mechanic – Multiple posts
  • Other technical trades – Remaining posts

Eligibility Criteria

Educational Qualification:

  • Matriculation (10th Pass) from a recognized board.
  • Knowledge of English.
  • ITI Certificate in relevant trade from a recognized institute and
    • Completed Apprenticeship Training, or
    • Two years’ experience in technical branch of Army/Navy/Air Force.

Age Limit:

  • Minimum: 18 years
  • Maximum: 25 years (as on 2 September 2025)
  • Age relaxation as per Government rules:
    • SC/ST – 5 years
    • OBC – 3 years
    • PwBD – 10 years

Salary Details

Selected candidates will get a monthly salary in Pay Matrix Level-2 (₹19,900 – ₹63,200) along with allowances like Dearness Allowance (DA), House Rent Allowance (HRA), and Transport Allowance (TA).


Selection Process

The selection will be done in the following stages:

  1. Written Examination – Objective type questions on:
    • General Intelligence & Reasoning
    • Numerical Aptitude
    • General English
    • General Awareness
  2. Document Verification
  3. Medical Examination

Important Dates

  • Start Date for Online Application: 13 August 2025
  • Last Date for Submission: 2 September 2025

How to Apply for Indian Navy Recruitment 2025

  1. Visit the official website – www.indiannavy.gov.in
  2. Click on the “Join Navy” section.
  3. Select the Tradesman Skilled Recruitment 2025 link.
  4. Register using basic details and create a login ID.
  5. Fill in the application form with accurate details.
  6. Upload scanned copies of the required documents.
  7. Submit the application and take a printout for reference.

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📢 Note: Candidates are advised to read the official notification carefully before applying to ensure they meet all eligibility requirements..

More Rains expected in Parts of J&K Till Tomorrow: MeT

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More Rains expected in Parts of J&K Till Tomorrow: MeT

Srinagar, Aug 14 (KNC): The Meteorological Centre Srinagar on Thursday issued a weather advisory predicting light to moderate rain and thundershowers at many places across Jammu and Kashmir till August 15, with the possibility of heavy to very heavy rain in several districts of the Jammu division.

Director MET, Dr Mukhtar Ahmad as per news agency Kashmir News Cotner — KNC said, areas including Reasi, Udhampur, Jammu, Samba, Kathua, Doda, Kishtwar, Poonch, Rajouri, and Ramban, along with a few parts of the Kashmir division, may witness brief intense showers accompanied by gusty winds.

The MeT office has warned of cloudbursts, flash floods, landslides, mudslides, and shooting stones at vulnerable locations during this period, urging people to stay away from water bodies, riverbanks, and unstable structures.

For August 16, the weather is expected to remain generally hot and humid, with brief showers in some areas, while August 17-18 could see another spell of moderate to heavy rainfall at many places in the Jammu division. (KNC)

Over 15,000 J&K tribal students receive post-matric scholarships: GoI

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Srinagar: Jammu & Kashmir has made a notable stride in the implementation of the Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006, according to the latest data released by the Ministry of Tribal Affairs.

As of May 31, 2025, a total of 6,020 forest rights titles have been distributed in the region, comprising 429 individual and 5,591 community titles.

Although exact forest land area figures remain unreported, this marks significant recognition of tribal and forest dwellers’ rights in the Union Territory.

In education, Jammu & Kashmir’s tribal students have also benefited from government scholarship schemes.

As per the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), the post-matric scholarship program supported 15,309 tribal students in the academic year 2024-25, a substantial increase from 10,430 in 2022-23.

Meanwhile, the pre-matric scholarship scheme assisted 8,371 tribal students in 2024-25, nearly doubling the number from 4,689 in 2022-23.

The Ministry of Tribal Affairs continues to monitor the effective utilization of funds allocated under the Tribal Sub-Plan and emphasizes timely recognition of forest rights and enhanced educational support for tribal communities—(KNO)

University of Kashmir Provisional Selection List-I for UG Programmes under NEP 2020 – Session 2025-26

University of Kashmir Provisional Selection List-I for UG Programmes under NEP 2020 – Session 2025-26

The University of Kashmir has released the Provisional Selection List-I for admission to Undergraduate Programmes under the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 for the academic session 2025-26. The selection list includes candidates for the following programmes:

  • Bachelors with Major in Marketing Management
  • Financial Management
  • Human Resource Management
  • Supply Chain Management

The selection is for candidates admitted through SSM College of Engineering & Technology, Parihaspora Pattan and Islamia Oriental College, Tral, under both CUET and Non-CUET categories.

SSM College of Engineering & Technology, Parihaspora Pattan

CUET Category Selected Candidates:

  1. Madeeha Latief – Merit: 84.80 | CUET Score: 3.47
  2. Azyat Suhail Wani – Merit: 79.40 | CUET Score: 43.11
  3. Mohammad Hussain – Merit: 77.80 | CUET Score: 19.44
  4. Mehran Yousuf Bhat – Merit: 67.00 | CUET Score: 5.69
  5. Fahad Fayaz Mir – Merit: 60.20 | CUET Score: 36.44
  6. Hamid Altaf Sherwani – Merit: 59.80 | CUET Score: 34.74

Non-CUET Category Selected Candidates:
Includes Ayeesha Younis, Mubashir Zahoor, Wasilya Iftikhar Beigh, Shabir ul Zehra, Mohd Sadiq Syed, Mohammad Waseem, Shahid Manzoor, Owais Ahmad Bhat, Liyakat Safdar Mir, Azhar Masood Dar, and others with merit scores ranging from 92.40 to 51.60.


Islamia Oriental College, Tral

CUET Category Selected Candidates:

  1. Mateen Ur Rasheed – Merit: 89.00 | CUET Score: 30.68
  2. Mohammah Mushtaq – Merit: 89.00 | CUET Score: 25.95
  3. Emersh Manzoor – Merit: 86.00 | CUET Score: 26.74
  4. Sameer Nazir – Merit: 82.00 | CUET Score: 15.56
  5. Nayeem Irfan – Merit: 80.00 | CUET Score: 19.44
  6. Seerat Jan – Merit: 72.00 | CUET Score: 48.18
  7. Simran Mushtaq – Merit: 70.20 | CUET Score: 72.00
  8. Insha Jan – Merit: 69.00 | CUET Score: 15.53
  9. Faiqa Batool – Merit: 62.20 | CUET Score: 3.35
  10. Amina Sydeeka – Merit: 62.20 | CUET Score: 1.77

Non-CUET Category Selected Candidates:
Faika Muzaffar, Danisha Gulzar, Shaista Manzoor, and Qurat Ul Ain with merit scores ranging from 79.60 to 55.80.

For the complete selection list and further admission guidelines, candidates are advised to visit the official University of Kashmir website.

NCDC Core Committee Holds Meeting on AI Integration in Education

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NCDC Core Committee Holds Meeting on AI Integration in Education

New Delhi, August 12: The National Child Development Council (NCDC) core committee held an important meeting this week to discuss integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) in education. The session featured detailed conversations among committee members and experts, who explored the benefits, challenges, and broader impacts of AI in schools.

The meeting began with a presentation outlining the mixed effects of AI in education. The first speaker highlighted AI’s ability to improve learning efficiency, save time, and provide immediate access to information for students. “AI helps students get answers quickly, making education more accessible,” the speaker pointed out. However, they also warned against relying too much on AI, mentioning concerns about decreased human interaction, a possible decline in critical thinking, and high costs of implementation.

A senior NCDC committee member stressed the importance of AI literacy for students. He said, “Artificial Intelligence is essential for future generations. It should be part of the school curriculum from the primary level.” He called on the government to make AI a mandatory subject in schools to better equip students for a fast-changing, tech-driven world.

NCDC Master Trainer Baba Alexander provided a compelling historical perspective, comparing the AI era to previous technological revolutions such as the industrial, internet, and social media ages. He noted that India, with its large youth population, is at a critical point. “AI is an opportunity to bridge intelligence gaps and transform India into a developed nation,” he said. He added that AI could help level the playing field for students with lower IQs or learning difficulties by enhancing their cognitive abilities.

However, educators like Ms. Shakti Lama expressed concerns about potential job losses, especially in the IT sector, and the risk of decreased creativity in children. Citing recent mass layoffs tied to AI, she said, “Even schoolchildren rely heavily on tools like ChatGPT, which could impact their ability to think independently and solve problems creatively.”

Another member pointed out the emotional and psychological effects of less face-to-face interaction between teachers and students. “Human touch and teacher-student relationships are crucial for emotional well-being,” she said. “AI can’t replace the confidence and motivation that a child gets from real human engagement.”

The session wrapped up with a shared belief that while AI could revolutionize education, integration must be approached carefully, focusing on balance. Teachers’ roles may shift from traditional instruction to mentorship, prioritizing creativity, ethics, and emotional intelligence.

In summary, the NCDC committee viewed AI as a powerful force with great potential. However, they emphasized the need for careful implementation to enhance, rather than replace, human intelligence and interaction.

The National Child Development Council (NCDC) is a self-governing national organization dedicated to advancing women’s rights and ensuring quality education for children across India.

JKBOSE Class 11th Re-evaluation Notification No. 90 for Annual 2025 (Soft & Hard Zone) Released

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JKBOSE Class 11th Re-evaluation Notification No. 90 for Annual 2025 (Soft & Hard Zone) Released

The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) has issued the Re-evaluation Notification No. 90 for HSP-I (Class 11th) Regular Annual 2025 for both Soft Zone and Hard Zone areas. The notifications, dated 11 August 2025, are now available on the official JKBOSE website.

Details of the Notification

The re-evaluation notification is meant for students of Class 11 who have appeared in the Regular Annual 2025 examinations and applied for re-evaluation of their answer scripts. The board has released separate PDFs for Soft Zone and Hard Zone candidates.

Purpose of the Re-evaluation

Re-evaluation is a process offered by JKBOSE to ensure fairness in the marking of answer scripts. Students who are not satisfied with their marks can request re-checking of their papers. If there is any change in the marks after re-evaluation, the revised result is published in such official notifications.

How to Check the Re-evaluation Result

  1. Visit the JKBOSE official website: jkbose.nic.in
  2. Navigate to the “Latest Notifications” section.
  3. Open the relevant Soft Zone or Hard Zone re-evaluation PDF link.
  4. Search your roll number in the document to check the updated result.

Important Points for Students

  • The result after re-evaluation will be considered final.
  • Changes in marks (increase or decrease) will be reflected in the revised mark sheet.
  • Students are advised to download and keep a copy of the PDF for reference.

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