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65-Year-Old Man Injured in Gas Cylinder Blast in Chadoora

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65-Year-Old Man Injured in Gas Cylinder Blast in Chadoora

Budgam, July 22 (JKNS): A man sustained serious burn injuries after a cooking gas cylinder exploded at his residence in Badipora, Chadoora area of Budgam district.

Officials told news agency JKNS that the injured has been identified as Ghulam Hassan Magray, son of Ghulam Ahmad Magray, aged about 65 years and a resident of Badipora, Chadoora.

Soon after the blast, family members rushed the injured to Sub-District Hospital (SDH) Nagam for treatment. However, doctors at SDH referred him to SMHS Hospital Srinagar for advanced care, officials said.

Further investigation into the incident is underway. (JKNS)

Rain Havoc in Rajouri-Poonch: Schools Closed, House Collapses, Vehicles Damaged, Highway Blocked

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Rain Havoc in Rajouri-Poonch: Schools Closed, House Collapses, Vehicles Damaged, Highway Blocked

Poonch, Rajouri face multiple disruptions as heavy rainfall triggers landslides, wall collapses, road blocks; CMO issues emergency health alert

Poonch/Rajouri, July 22 (JKNS): Incessant rainfall across the twin districts of Rajouri and Poonch on Monday night and Tuesday morning led to widespread damage and disruption, prompting school closures, collapse of structures, and emergency alerts across several sectors.

Details available with news agency JKNS stated that, Flood-like conditions currently prevails in Mendhar due to rising river water levels, water levels of rivers also rising at various locations of Rajouri and Poonch.

Chief Education Officer (CEO) Poonch as per news agency JKNS ordered the closure of all government and private schools across the district for today due to safety concerns arising from heavy and continuous rainfall. The decision was taken to prevent any mishap involving students and staff amid the weather emergency.

Details available with news agency JKNS stated that a residential house collapsed in Panchayat Ghohrot, Ward No. 9 of Koteranka area after rainfall weakened the structure. The family had reportedly vacated the premises earlier due to wall cracks, preventing any casualties. Locals have urged the administration for compensation and temporary shelter.

At the main bus stand of Rajouri town, a boundary wall of a nearby Army camp collapsed due to rainfall-triggered soil erosion. The debris fell on two parked vehicles, causing significant damage. No injuries were reported, but panic spread in the crowded market area, it stated.

Details available with news agency JKNS stated that the backside road of ALG ground in Rajouri town was blocked after multiple trees and electricity poles fell, leading to power disruptions and road closure. Locals said electricity wires are lying across the road, posing risk to commuters. Efforts are underway to clear the area.

A massive landslide occurred in the Kalai area of Poonch, completely blocking the Jammu–Poonch National Highway. Long queues of stranded vehicles were seen on both sides. Authorities have deployed machinery and men to begin clearance operations and restore traffic as early as possible.

In response to the developing crisis, Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Poonch, Dr. Parvaiz Ahmed Khan, issued an official circular directing round-the-clock availability of healthcare services across the district as per JKNS.

All health institutions, including Sub Health Centres (AAM), have been instructed to remain operational 24×7 to deal with any emergency arising out of weather-related incidents.

The Medical Superintendent of District Hospital Poonch and Block Medical Officers of Mendhar, Surankote, and Mandi have been told to ensure 100% attendance of all medical and paramedical staff. No leave of any kind will be granted during this period.

All ambulances are to remain in a ready state to respond to any exigency. The CMO warned that strict disciplinary action will be taken against any staff member found absent or negligent in their duties during this emergency period.

The administration has advised people in both districts to avoid unnecessary travel, especially near hills, nallahs, and vulnerable structures. Restoration, health, and disaster response teams remain active in the affected areas, it reads. (JKNS)

J&K Govt Employees Face Harassment Over Fake Complaints Despite CVC, Official Safeguards

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Fake Complaints Haunt Govt Employees, Despite CVC, Govt Orders for No Action on Fraud Complaints

J&K Govt, CVC previous orders cite action against false allegations; employees demand safeguards

Srinagar, July 22 (JKNS): A growing number of government employees in Jammu & Kashmir say they are being harassed by anonymous or fake complaints made via unverified emails, SMS, and social media handles, even after such complaints are found to be baseless during verification.

Details available with news agency JKNS revealed that many government employees get harassed after departments act on complaints that are fake in nature.

“I was dragged into a three-week-long inquiry over a fake complaint from an unknown email ID. Though I was cleared, the damage to my dignity was already done,” said a government employee posted in a rural block of central Kashmir.

The harassment continues despite repeated directives from the Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) and the J&K Government instructing departments not to act on such complaints without verification. In its Circular No. 07/11/2014, reaffirmed by Circular No. 12/09/2020, the CVC clearly stated that no action should be taken on anonymous or pseudonymous complaints.

Another employee from Srinagar said, “They often create fake email IDs, file false complaints, and then delete those addresses. The government must take strict action against such fake complaints by verifying the identity of these email senders through cyber police.”

Likewise, the J&K Government’s June 2024 directive, issued by the General Administration Department, directed that false and frivolous complaints must be dealt with sternly, even allowing prosecution under Section 182 IPC or civil suits for damages.

“They send false complaints from temporary numbers or fake IDs and disappear,” said another government employee in South Kashmir’s Anantnag, “Even when the complaint is found to be fake, we are still made to go through stressful verification rounds.”

Employees posted in revenue, health, education, and rural development departments say the fear of being framed in false complaints has slowed down decision-making. “I held a revenue file for 10 extra days because the last time, I was falsely accused after issuing a certificate,” said a senior government official from north Kashmir.

The June 2024 government order also called for support mechanisms for employees facing such complaints, including the right to seek compensation for defamation and legal support from the Department of Law, Justice & Parliamentary Affairs.

Many government employees say there should be a centralised filtering system to screen complaints before any action is initiated. “We are not against genuine whistleblowing but these fake email IDs and SMS attacks are just tools of vengeance,” said a head clerk in Pulwama. “There must be a mechanism to verify source authenticity first.”

“We support transparency, but not witch-hunting,” another employee said, adding that the threat of anonymous targeting has created a climate of hesitation and mistrust.

Another employee poated in one of the government department in Budgam said, “I was accused through a fake SMS with no sender ID. Though the complaint was dismissed after verification, I was made to attend multiple inquiry rounds. It felt like punishment for doing my job. ”

The employees say unless the existing orders from the CVC and the UT Government are implemented in both letter and spirit, the menace of false complaints will continue to choke administrative delivery and morale on the ground. (JKNS)

UGC NET Result 2025 Declared for June Session – Check Direct Link Here

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UGC NET Result 2025 Declared for June Session – Check Direct Link Here

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has officially declared the UGC NET Result 2025 for the June session today, July 21, 2025. Candidates who appeared for the exam can now check their results online through the official websites.

The UGC NET June 2025 exam was conducted from June 25 to June 29, 2025, across various centres in India. Following the release of the provisional answer key on July 5, candidates were given time till July 8 to raise objections.

🔗 Direct Link to Check UGC NET Result 2025:

👉 Click Here to Check Result

How to Check UGC NET Result 2025:

  1. Visit the official website: ugcnet.nta.nic.in
  2. Click on the “UGC NET June 2025 Result” link on the homepage.
  3. Enter your application number, date of birth, and security pin.
  4. Your result will be displayed on the screen.
  5. Download and print it for future reference.

Candidates can also visit the NTA’s official portal nta.ac.in for updates.

For more education and result updates, stay tuned to Kashmir Student Alerts.

Important Notification – JKBOSE Class 11 (HSP-I) Annual Regular 2025

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JKBOSE Notification: UFM Review Committee Modifies Decisions for Class 11 (HSP-I) Annual Regular 2025 – Jammu Division

The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) has officially released a notification regarding the decisions made by the UFM Review/Appellate Committee for Class 11 (HSP-I) candidates of Annual Regular 2025 session from both Soft and Hard Zone areas of Jammu Division.

According to the notification, the UFM Review/Appellate Committee, in its meeting held on 15th July 2025, reviewed the decisions made earlier by the UFM Sub-Committee concerning unfair means (UFM) cases. Several decisions have been modified as outlined below:

✅ Revised Decisions of the UFM Review/Appellate Committee:

Roll No. Subject Previous Decision (Sub-Committee) Final Decision (Appellate Committee)
255015024 English Entire theory examination cancelled Paper of English is cancelled
257003006 PHE Entire theory examination cancelled Paper of PHE is cancelled
278014048 Education Paper of Education is cancelled Decision of sub-committee upheld
260102057 English Entire theory examination cancelled Paper of English is cancelled
281014056 English Entire theory examination cancelled Paper of English is cancelled
286015065 English Entire theory examination cancelled Paper of English is cancelled

This action reflects the Board’s commitment to ensuring fairness and transparency while upholding academic integrity.

The concerned candidates are advised to take note of these revised decisions. The updated details will be available on the official JKBOSE website.

📅 Notification Date: 21st July 2025
📍 Issued by: Joint Secretary, Secrecy/UFM, JD

For more updates, keep visiting the official JKBOSE website.

Hindustan Shipyard Recruitment 2025 – 47 Vacancies, Apply Before 9 August

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Hindustan Shipyard Limited (HSL), a premier shipbuilding company under the Ministry of Defence, has released a recruitment notification for 47 vacancies across various managerial, consultant, and officer-level positions. The recruitment will be on Permanent Absorption, Fixed Term Contract (FTC), and Part-Time Consultant basis. Eligible candidates can apply online through the official website before the last date: 9th August 2025.


🔹 HSL Vacancy Details (Total: 47 Posts)

Post Name No. of Posts
Manager (Technical) 03
Project Superintendent (Technical) 02
Dy. Project Officer (Technical, Submarine, Civil, HR, Security, etc.) 31
Senior Consultant (Design, Legal, Business, etc.) 06
Consultant (Submarine, Delhi Office) 03

📍 Locations: Visakhapatnam, Chennai, Mumbai, New Delhi


🔹 Eligibility Criteria

📘 Educational Qualifications:

  • Manager/Project Officer/Consultant: B.E./B.Tech in relevant engineering discipline with minimum 60% marks.
  • HR Posts: MBA in HR with relevant experience.
  • Corporate Communication: PG in Journalism or Mass Communication.
  • Security Officer: Graduate with security background, preferably Ex-Serviceman.
  • Consultants: 15–20 years of post-qualification experience in relevant fields.

🧾 Experience:

  • Varies from 5 to 20 years depending on the post applied.

🎂 Age Limit:

  • As per post requirement and HSL recruitment rules. Age relaxations applicable for reserved categories.

🔹 Salary Details

Position CTC (Approx.)
Manager (Technical) ₹17.44 LPA
Project Superintendent ₹20 LPA
Dy. Project Officer ₹10.92 LPA
Consultant/Sr. Consultant As per HSL policy

🔹 Selection Process

  • Only Personal Interview will be conducted for shortlisted candidates.
  • No written exam.

🔹 Application Fee

  • ₹300 for General/OBC candidates.
  • No fee for SC/ST/PH candidates.
  • Fee to be paid online; non-refundable.

🔹 How to Apply

  1. Visit the official website: www.hslvizag.in
  2. Navigate to “Careers” and click on the relevant recruitment link.
  3. Fill the application form and upload required documents.
  4. Pay the fee and submit the form before the deadline.

🗓 Application Window:

  • Start Date: 9th July 2025
  • Last Date: 9th August 2025 (till 5:00 PM)

🔹 Important Links


Quick Highlights

  • 📌 Total Vacancies: 47
  • 💼 Posts: Manager, Officer, Consultant
  • 📍 Locations: Visakhapatnam, Chennai, Delhi, Mumbai
  • 🗓️ Last Date to Apply: 9 August 2025
  • 🎯 Selection: Interview Only

Stay connected with us for further updates on HSL Recruitment 2025, admit card, interview dates, and results.

For more government job updates, visit Kashmir Student Alerts

NEET UG Counselling 2025: Top 20 Medical Colleges in India as per NIRF Rankings

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🩺 NEET UG Counselling 2025: Top 20 Medical Colleges in India as per NIRF Rankings

As NEET UG 2025 counselling begins from July 21, medical aspirants across India are preparing to secure admission into top medical colleges. With over 22.76 lakh students registered and 12.36 lakh qualified, competition is intense, and choosing the right college is crucial.

To help candidates make informed decisions, here’s a look at the Top 20 Medical Colleges in India, as per the NIRF (National Institutional Ranking Framework) 2024 rankings.

🏆 Top 10 Medical Colleges in India (NIRF 2024)

  1. AIIMS, New Delhi
    • NIRF Rank: 1
    • Teaching, Learning & Resources (TLR): 97.33
    • Global QS Rank (Medicine): 145
  2. Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh
    • NIRF Rank: 2
    • TLR: 91.49
    • QS Rank (Medicine): 301–350
  3. Christian Medical College (CMC), Vellore
    • NIRF Rank: 3
    • TLR: 95.64
  4. NIMHANS, Bengaluru
    • NIRF Rank: 4
    • TLR: 88.30
  5. JIPMER, Puducherry
    • NIRF Rank: 5
    • TLR: 86.45
  6. Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences (SGPGIMS), Lucknow
    • NIRF Rank: 6
    • TLR: 89.99
  7. Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU, Varanasi
    • NIRF Rank: 7
    • TLR: 84.35
  8. Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Coimbatore
    • NIRF Rank: 8
    • TLR: 81.87
  9. Kasturba Medical College, Manipal
    • NIRF Rank: 9
    • TLR: 78.85
  10. Madras Medical College, Chennai
  • NIRF Rank: 10
  • TLR: 87.89

🎓 Ranks 11 to 20 Medical Institutions

  1. Dr. D. Y. Patil Vidyapeeth, Pune
  2. Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences, Chennai
  3. Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences & Technology, Thiruvananthapuram
  4. AIIMS, Rishikesh
  5. AIIMS, Bhubaneswar
  6. AIIMS, Jodhpur
  7. VMMC & Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi
  8. SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai
  9. King George’s Medical University (KGMU), Lucknow
  10. Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research, Chennai

📊 NEET 2025 Key Stats

  • Registrations: 22.76 lakh
  • Appeared: 22.09 lakh
  • Qualified: 12.36 lakh
  • Counselling Start Date: 21 July 2025

✅ What to Keep in Mind While Choosing a College

  • Check NIRF scores for teaching and research output
  • Consider location, infrastructure, faculty, and hospital tie-ups
  • Review previous years’ NEET cut-off ranks
  • Keep documents ready for MCC counselling registration

📝 Final Word

Choosing a top-ranked medical college ensures quality education and better opportunities in India and abroad. Candidates must stay updated with the official Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) portal and begin the choice-filling process carefully.

🔗 Source: NDTV Education | NIRF India Rankings 2024!

BOPEE Opens NEET UG 2025 Registration for J&K, Ladakh Candidates — Apply Online by July 22

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J&K BOPEE Issues Notification for Online Registration of NEET UG 2025 Candidates from J&K and Ladakh

The J&K Board of Professional Entrance Examinations (BOPEE) has issued Notification No. 076-BOPEE of 2025 for NEET UG 2025 candidates belonging to the Union Territories of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh. This comes following the declaration of NEET UG 2025 results by the National Testing Agency (NTA).

Eligibility Criteria:

Only those candidates from UT of J&K and Ladakh who have qualified NEET UG 2025 and scored above the cut-off marks set by the NTA are eligible. The names of eligible candidates are listed in Annexure-A of the notification.

Candidates whose names do not appear in Annexure-A but are eligible may still apply by submitting the necessary documents online.

Important Dates:

  • Online registration period: July 18, 2025 (10:00 AM) to July 22, 2025 (Midnight)
  • Last date for document submission and registration: July 22, 2025

Required Documents for Registration:

  1. NEET UG 2025 Admit Card
  2. NEET UG 2025 Score Card
  3. Domicile Certificate of UT of J&K or UT of Ladakh
    (ST Certificate also required for ST category applicants from Ladakh)
  4. Category Certificate (where applicable)
  5. Matriculation (10th Class) Date of Birth Certificate
  6. Compulsory Service Bond (for Ladakh candidates)
    (to be uploaded later via official website www.jkbopee.gov.in)

Note: OBC & EWS category certificates must match the prescribed format for UT of J&K.

NEET UG 2025 Cut-Off Scores for J&K:

  • Open Merit (including CDP/JKPM/Sports/EWS): 144
  • Open Merit/EWS PwD: 127
  • SC/ST/STL/ALC/IB/RBA: 113
  • SC/ST/STL/OBC/RBA/ALC/IB & PwD/JKPM/Sports/CDP: 113

Key Instructions for Candidates:

  • No under-process certificates will be accepted.
  • Category certificates must be valid as of July 22, 2025.
  • Use of mobile phones for registration is not advised.
  • All communications will be done via registered email and mobile number.
  • Candidates must go through the e-Information Brochure available on the BOPEE website before applying.

Counselling and Merit List:

After registration, the Provisional UT Merit List (P-UTML) will be published, which will be used for the online counselling process. Candidates who fail to register, despite qualifying, will not be allotted any seat.

Important Advisory:

  • Candidates applying under NRI/HM Quota must also register separately at BOPEE offices in Jammu/Srinagar.
  • Stay updated via the official BOPEE website: www.jkbopee.gov.in
  • BOPEE will not be responsible for delay or non-publication of notices in newspapers.

For full details, candidates are advised to read the official notification and Information Brochure available on the BOPEE website.

For regular updates on admissions, results, and government job notifications, stay connected with Kashmir Student Alerts.

J&K Weather Alert: 3-Day Wet Spell from Monday, MeT Warns of Flash Floods & Landslides

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J&K braces for three-day wet spell from Monday

MeT issues yellow, orange alerts, predicts flash floods, landslides at vulnerable places

Srinagar, Jul 19 (KNO): The weather conditions are expected to witness a shift again on Monday as the weatherman here has predicted a three-day wet spell from July 21 to 23 with the Meteorological department (MeT) here issuing yellow and orange alerts again for the region.

According to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), the day temperature witnessed a rise once again today with Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, recording a maximum temperature of 32.7 degrees.

As per the data, the mercury in Qazigund, a gateway of Kashmir, recorded a maximum temperature of 32.5 degrees while Pahalgam recorded 27.3 degrees.

In Kupwara, the mercury settled at 32.5 degrees followed by 31.4 degrees in Kokernag while Gulmarg, a famous ski-resort, recorded a maximum temperature of 22.0 degrees.

Jammu division has also recorded the above normal temperatures today while the weatherman here has predicted hot & humid weather conditions for tomorrow as well with brief spells of light to moderate rain and thundershower at scattered to fairly widespread places.

Director MeT, Dr Mukhtar Ahmad told KNO that generally cloudy weather with intermittent spells of light to moderate rain and thundershower is expected from July 21 to 23 at many places with intense showers at few places with heavy rain at isolated places of J&K.

From July 24 to 27, he said that there is a possibility of brief showers at scattered places.

Moreover, the MeT has issued an advisory, stating that there is a possibility of intense showers with gusty winds at few places with heavy rain at isolated to scattered places of J&K during 21-23rd July.

“Flash floods at few vulnerable places with landslides, mudslides & shooting stones,” it reads, adding that rise in water level in rivers, streams, local Nallas & water logging in few Low lying areas is also expected.

Meanwhile, the farmers have been advised to spray till tomorrow—(KNO)

JKPSC Rejects Candidature of Three Candidates for Assistant Mining Engineer Post

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JKPSC Rejects Candidature of Three Candidates for Assistant Mining Engineer Post

The Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission (JKPSC) has issued a notice regarding the rejection of candidature for the post of Assistant Mining Engineer in the Department of Mining. The decision follows the scrutiny of applications received against the post advertised under Notification No. 20-PSC (DR-P) of 2022 dated 05.08.2022.

According to the notice dated 18.07.2025, the following candidates have been found ineligible due to not possessing the requisite qualifications:

S.No. Roll No. Name of Candidate Qualification
1 2400005 Aasif Ibni Ahad B.Sc and Master of Technology in Applied Geology
2 2400010 Ankit Dhiman B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering
3 2400024 Mohd Shakeel B.Tech in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering

As per the eligibility criteria, the required qualification for the post is:

“Degree in Mining Engineering or its equivalent from a recognized Institute or Diploma in Mining with three years of minimum experience in Metalliferous/Non-Metalliferous/Coal Mining, including knowledge of Exploratory Mining and underground Geological Mapping in an Organization of repute.”

Appeals Filed

Two of the rejected candidates, Mr. Aasif Ibni Ahad and Mr. Ankit Dhiman, submitted appeals against the decision. The appeal of Mr. Ankit Dhiman was reviewed and subsequently dismissed. JKPSC stated:

“The candidate possesses a degree in Mechanical Engineering, which is not the requisite/prescribed qualification for the post. Hence the appeal of the candidate is devoid of any merit and is accordingly rejected.”

The claim of Mr. Aasif Ibni Ahad is currently under examination and will be addressed separately.

Candidates who feel aggrieved by the decision may further represent their case before the Appellate Authority.

For more updates and information, candidates are advised to regularly check the official JKPSC website: http://jkpsc.nic.in