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2,000 J&K Umrah Pilgrims Stranded in Middle East as Airspace Closures Disrupt Flights

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Around 2,000 J&K Umrah pilgrims stranded in Middle East: Travel operators

‘US–Israel–Iran tensions trigger airspace closures, mass cancellations’

Srinagar: Around 2,000 Umrah pilgrims from Jammu & Kashmir are stranded in different parts of the Middle East following widespread flight cancellations triggered by the escalating US–Israel–Iran tensions, which have disrupted air travel across the region.

Representative of Hajj & Umrah Companies in Jammu and Kashmir Parvez Ahmed Bhat while talking to reporters here, according to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), said, “Hundreds of pilgrims from the region are currently stuck in Makkah, Madina and Jeddah after airlines suspended or delayed flights due to the prevailing regional situation.”

Bhat said the crisis has affected both pilgrims who had already travelled for Umrah as well as those scheduled to depart from Srinagar and other parts of the Union Territory.

“Nearly 2,000 pilgrims linked with different travel groups from Jammu & Kashmir are affected by the ongoing situation. Many are waiting for fresh flight schedules after airlines cancelled services due to the security situation in the region,” Bhat said.

He added that the disruption has also caused heavy financial losses to travel operators, as agencies had already booked hotel accommodations, transport and flight tickets for multiple pilgrimage groups during the ongoing Ramadan season.

According to Bhat, several tour operators have had to extend hotel stays for pilgrims in Saudi Arabia, while simultaneously dealing with cancellations or postponements of upcoming travel batches.

“The travel trade is suffering significant losses as bookings, hotel reservations and logistics were arranged in advance. The uncertainty has created serious operational challenges for companies as well as pilgrims,” he said.

Meanwhile, international flight operations across parts of the Middle East have been disrupted in recent days amid heightened regional tensions, leading to partial airspace closures and flight cancellations.

The situation has affected travellers and pilgrims from several countries, with many reported stranded in Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states after airlines either suspended flights or rerouted services due to security concerns.

Officials said Indian diplomatic missions in Saudi Arabia are monitoring the situation and coordinating with airlines and travel operators to facilitate the safe return of stranded passengers once flight operations stabilise.

Meanwhile, families of several pilgrims in Kashmir have expressed concern over the delay in return flights, particularly for elderly travellers and have urged authorities to ensure their safe and early repatriation.

Travel operators have also appealed to the authorities to issue clear advisories and extend support—(KNO)

Airstrikes Near Urmia University Spark Panic Among Indian Students; JKSA Urges Jaishankar for Relocation

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MEA monitoring situation in Iran, Indian Embassy in UAE issues advisory

Airstrikes near Urmia University trigger panic among Indian students

JKSA urges EAM Jaishankar to relocate students to safer places

Srinagar, Mar 05: Amid escalating tensions in parts of the Middle East, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said it is closely monitoring the situation involving Indian nationals in the region, while the Indian Embassy in Abu Dhabi has advised Indians in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to remain vigilant and follow local safety guidelines.

In an advisory issued on Thursday, the Indian Embassy in Abu Dhabi urged Indian nationals in the UAE to remain calm and adhere to instructions by authorities.

“In view of the prevailing situation in the United Arab Emirates and the region, all Indian nationals currently in the UAE are advised to remain vigilant, calm, adhere to the safety guidelines of the UAE authorities and follow official advisories issued from time to time,” the embassy said in an advisory available with the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO).

The advisory noted that due to exceptional circumstances, UAE airspace and regular scheduled flight operations remain temporarily suspended.

It says, however, limited non-scheduled flights operated by Indian and UAE airlines have commenced to multiple destinations in India in coordination with UAE authorities, subject to operational approvals.

The embassy said stranded Indian nationals may avail these flights by contacting their respective airlines. It also noted that the UAE Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Port Security has announced a waiver of overstay fines for visitors and others whose visas expired after February 28 due to the prevailing circumstances.

According to the advisory, the Embassy of India in Abu Dhabi and the Consulate General of India in Dubai, along with their outsourced passport, consular and visa services, continue to function normally.

Indian nationals facing any issues have been advised to contact the embassy’s 24×7 helpline, including the toll-free number 800-46342 and WhatsApp number +971 543090571, or send queries through email to [pbsk.dubai@mea.gov.in](mailto:pbsk.dubai@mea.gov.in) and [ca.abudhabi@mea.gov.in](mailto:ca.abudhabi@mea.gov.in).

Meanwhile, reports of airstrikes in the northwestern Iranian city of Urmia have triggered panic among Indian students studying at Urmia University, including several from Jammu and Kashmir.

The Jammu & Kashmir Students Association (JKSA) said explosions occurred close to the university dormitories, with students reporting that a recent strike took place nearly 300 metres from their boys’ hostels, shaking the buildings and causing alarm among residents.

In a statement, JKSA National Convenor Nasir Khuehami said the association has been in contact with several Kashmiri students who described the situation as tense and frightening.

“The situation on the ground is extremely volatile. Students are frightened and anxious, and fighter jets can reportedly be heard frequently, creating an atmosphere of constant fear and uncertainty,” he said.

The association has urged External Affairs Minister Dr S. Jaishankar to take immediate steps to facilitate the relocation of Indian students, particularly those from Jammu and Kashmir, to safer locations until evacuation becomes possible.

The Government of India, the advisory added, continues to attach the highest importance to the safety and well-being of Indians abroad and is closely monitoring developments in the region—(KNO)

Sedentary Lifestyle, Junk Food and Screen Time Fuel Rising Obesity in J&K: Doctors

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Srinagar: Health experts in Jammu and Kashmir have raised concern over the rising prevalence of obesity, stating that unhealthy dietary habits and sedentary lifestyles are the leading causes behind the growing health problem.

Doctors said obesity occurs due to an imbalance between calorie intake and energy expenditure, where individuals consume more calories than their bodies burn. This leads to excessive accumulation of body fat, which significantly increases the risk of several chronic and life-threatening diseases.

Speaking to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Dr Javid Ahmad Reshie, a doctor at the Directorate of Health Services Kashmir (DHSK), said obesity has emerged as a major public health concern as it is closely linked with a range of non-communicable diseases.

“Obesity occurs when a person consistently consumes more calories than they burn through daily activities and physical exercise, resulting in excessive fat accumulation in the body,” he said.

Dr Reshie explained that obesity substantially increases the risk of cardiovascular diseases. “Excess body fat contributes to high blood pressure (hypertension) and elevated cholesterol levels, which significantly raise the risk of heart disease and stroke,” he said.

He further noted that obesity also affects metabolic health. “Excess fat in the body leads to insulin resistance, which raises blood sugar levels and can eventually result in type-2 diabetes. Obesity can also cause non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), which may progress to severe liver damage if not addressed,” he added.

The doctor also warned that obesity is associated with an increased risk of several cancers. “Studies have shown that obesity can increase the likelihood of developing cancers such as breast, colon and pancreatic cancer,” he said.

Meanwhile, Dr Muzamil Abdullah said that modern lifestyles characterised by prolonged sitting, lack of physical activity and excessive screen time are major contributors to obesity.

“A sedentary lifestyle not only affects physical health but also takes a toll on mental well-being. Research indicates that prolonged inactivity is linked with anxiety, depression and cognitive decline,” he said.

Dr Muzamil added that lack of physical activity has also been associated with a higher risk of certain cancers, including breast and colon cancer.

He said obesity is not caused by lifestyle factors alone. “Genetic predisposition, hormonal disorders such as hypothyroidism and Cushing’s syndrome, along with stress, depression and emotional eating also play an important role in the development of obesity,” he explained.

According to doctors, obesity can lead to several health complications, including osteoarthritis due to excessive pressure on joints, mental health issues such as depression, low self-esteem and anxiety, and increased mortality rates because of associated illnesses. They stressed that adopting healthier lifestyle habits is key to preventing obesity and its complications.

Doctors advised people to consume balanced diets rich in fibre, proteins and healthy fats, while reducing the intake of processed and junk food. They emphasised the importance of engaging in at least 30 minutes of physical activity every day, maintaining proper sleep patterns, managing stress effectively and undergoing regular health check-ups to monitor weight and detect underlying conditions early.

Data from the National Family Health Survey (NFHS) indicates that the prevalence of overweight and obesity is significant in Jammu and Kashmir, with around 20.5 per cent of men and 29.4 per cent of women reported to be overweight or obese.

Additionally, a study conducted in Kashmir found that 15.01 per cent of the population was obese, including 7.01 per cent of men and 23.69 per cent of women, highlighting a higher burden among women in the region—(KNO)

OTP Issue Disrupts NEET-UG 2026 Registration in Kashmir, AIMSA Urges NTA to Intervene

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Srinagar, March 6: The All India Medical Students Association (AIMSA) has urged the National Testing Agency (NTA) and Union Health Minister Jagat Prakash Nadda to intervene in resolving difficulties faced by students in Kashmir while registering for NEET-UG 2026.

According to AIMSA, many students in the region are unable to complete their online registration because they are not receiving OTP verification codes, which are required to finalize the application process.

The association said the problem appears to be linked to prevailing network restrictions, preventing a large number of aspirants from successfully completing their applications.

With the registration deadline of March 8 approaching, AIMSA has appealed to authorities to urgently address the issue so that affected students do not lose the opportunity to appear in the national medical entrance examination.

AIMSA Vice President Dr Mohammad Momin Khan said several NEET aspirants and their parents have been contacting the association regarding the problem.

“Many students are unable to complete the application process due to OTP failures. Authorities must intervene immediately to resolve the issue so that students can register before the deadline,” he said.

AIMSA representatives said timely action is crucial to protect the academic future of thousands of medical aspirants from Kashmir, urging authorities to ensure that technical or connectivity issues do not disadvantage students from the region.  [KNT]

JKSSB Extends Last Date for Sub-Inspector (Telecommunication) Applications to March 12, 2026

The Jammu and Kashmir Services Selection Board (JKSSB) has officially extended the last date for submission of online application forms for the UT Cadre posts of Sub-Inspector (Telecommunication) in the Home Department.

According to an official notice issued by the board, the previous deadline for submitting applications was March 5, 2026. However, after receiving multiple representations from candidates requesting additional time, the board has decided to extend the deadline.

New Application Deadline

Candidates can now submit their online applications until March 12, 2026.

The recruitment is being conducted under Advertisement Notification No. 11 of 2025 dated November 26, 2025. The notice states that the extension has been granted after examining the requests received from aspirants who needed more time to complete their application process.

Reason for Extension

JKSSB stated that many candidates had approached the board seeking an extension in the deadline for submitting application forms. After reviewing these requests, the board decided to provide additional time to ensure that eligible candidates do not miss the opportunity to apply.

Important Advisory for Candidates

The board has advised applicants to submit their forms well before the closing date instead of waiting until the last day. Heavy traffic on the website during the final days may lead to login issues or technical disruptions.

Candidates are therefore encouraged to complete the application process as early as possible to avoid any inconvenience.

SKUAST-K Postpones Exams Scheduled from March 5 to 8

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SKUAST-K Postpones Exams Scheduled from March 5 to 8

Srinagar, Mar 5: Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir has announced the postponement of university examinations that were scheduled to be held from March 5 to March 8, 2026.

According to an official notice issued by the university administration, the decision has been taken for the information of all concerned students and departments. The notice states that the revised dates for the postponed examinations will be notified separately by the respective faculties and colleges.

The order was issued by Deputy Registrar Mir Rashid Ahmad and circulated to all university officers, the Controller of Examinations, and heads of divisions and stations for necessary information and further action.

Students have been advised to stay updated through the official university website and their respective departments for the announcement of the new examination schedule.(KNC)

IGNOU January 2026 Admission Deadline Extended to March 15 for ODL Programmes

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The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has once again extended the application deadline for admission to its January 2026 academic session under the Open and Distance Learning (ODL) mode. Interested candidates can now submit their applications until March 15, 2026, providing additional time for students who have not yet completed the admission process.

IGNOU conducts admissions twice every year—in January and July cycles—for a wide range of undergraduate, postgraduate, diploma, and certificate programmes offered through distance and online learning modes.


IGNOU January 2026 Admission: Key Details

  • University: Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU)
  • Session: January 2026
  • Mode: Open and Distance Learning (ODL)
  • New Application Deadline: March 15, 2026
  • Application Mode: Online

Earlier, the university had extended the deadline to February 28, 2026 to allow more time for applicants to complete their admission formalities.

The extension aims to benefit students who faced difficulties submitting their applications due to technical issues, incomplete documentation, or payment delays.


Courses Offered Under IGNOU ODL Programmes

IGNOU offers a wide range of courses through the ODL mode, including:

Undergraduate Programmes

  • Bachelor of Arts (BA)
  • Bachelor of Commerce (BCom)
  • Bachelor of Science (BSc)
  • Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA)

Postgraduate Programmes

  • Master of Arts (MA) in various subjects
  • Master of Commerce (MCom)
  • Master of Computer Applications (MCA)
  • Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Other Programmes

  • Postgraduate Diplomas
  • Diplomas
  • Certificate courses

These programmes are designed to provide flexible learning opportunities for students, working professionals, and distance learners across India and abroad.


How to Apply for IGNOU January 2026 Admission

Candidates can follow these steps to apply:

  1. Visit the official IGNOU admission portal.
  2. Click on New Registration and create an account.
  3. Fill in personal, academic, and contact details.
  4. Upload required documents such as photograph and signature.
  5. Pay the application fee through online payment methods.
  6. Submit the form and download the confirmation page for future reference.

Applicants are advised to complete the process well before the last date to avoid heavy traffic on the website.


Why Choose IGNOU?

IGNOU is one of the largest open universities in the world and is known for its affordable education and flexible learning system. The university offers hundreds of programmes through ODL and online modes, making higher education accessible to students who cannot attend regular college.

With the deadline now extended to March 15, 2026, students interested in pursuing distance education through IGNOU still have an opportunity to apply for the January 2026 session. Candidates should complete their applications as soon as possible to secure admission in their preferred programme.

Jammu and Kashmir Services Selection Board Releases Multiple Notices on Exams, Driving Tests, and Application Deadlines

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Srinagar: The Jammu and Kashmir Services Selection Board has issued several important notices regarding examination schedules, admit cards, driving tests, and application deadlines for various posts in Jammu and Kashmir.

Candidates preparing for different recruitment examinations have been advised to carefully review the latest updates released by the board on its official website.

Admit Cards Issued for Wild Life Guard Exam

The board has announced the issuance of admit cards for the OMR-based written examination for the post of Wild Life Guard. Candidates who have applied for the post can now download their admit cards from the official JKSSB website using their login credentials.

The examination will be conducted in OMR-based format, and candidates must carry the admit card along with a valid photo ID to the examination centre.

Driving Test at Bemina Postponed

JKSSB has also issued notices regarding the postponement of the driving tests scheduled at State Motor Garages, Bemina, Srinagar.

The driving tests that were scheduled to be held on March 2 and March 3, 2026, have been postponed. Fresh dates for these tests will be notified separately by the board.

Laboratory Attendant Examination Postponed

Another important update concerns the OMR-based written examination for the post of Laboratory Attendant under the Home Department, which has been postponed.

JKSSB stated that the examination scheduled earlier has been deferred, and new dates will be announced in due course.

Additionally, a notice has also been issued for the information of candidates who were scheduled to appear in the Laboratory Attendant examination on March 1, 2026.

Extension of Application Deadline for J&K Police Posts

The board has also extended the last date for submission of online application forms for several UT Cadre posts in the J&K Police under the Home Department.

The extended application deadline applies to the following recruitments:

  • Constable (Telecommunication and Photographer) advertised via Notification No. 15 of 2025 dated December 31, 2025.
  • Constable (Armed/IRP and SDRF) advertised via Notification No. 14 of 2025 dated December 31, 2025.

Candidates who have not yet applied can now submit their applications within the revised deadline announced by the board.

Candidates Advised to Check Official Website

JKSSB has advised all applicants to regularly visit the official website for updates regarding revised examination dates, admit cards, and further instructions.

Candidates can check all the latest notifications on the official JKSSB portal:
👉 https://jkssb.nic.in/Whatsnew.html

University of Kashmir Postpones Exams Till March 7; GMC Srinagar Defers Written Test

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University of Kashmir Postpones Exams Till March 7; GMC Srinagar Defers Written Test

Srinagar, March 4 (KSA): The University of Kashmir has postponed all university examinations scheduled to be held up to and including March 7, 2026, according to an official notification issued by the Office of the Controller of Examinations.

The notice states that all university examinations scheduled during this period stand postponed. Fresh dates for the conduct of the postponed examinations will be notified separately, the notification said.

The order, issued by the Assistant Controller of Examinations (Conduct), has been circulated to the concerned authorities for necessary action, including placing the notification on the official university website and informing the media.

Students have been advised to stay updated through official university channels for further announcements regarding the revised examination schedule.

Meanwhile, the Government Medical College Srinagar has also postponed a written test that was scheduled to be held today (March 5).

According to an official notification issued by the college administration, the written test for selection/engagement as Tutor/Clinical Instructor and Public Health Tutor on academic arrangement basis, which was earlier scheduled for March 5, 2026, has been postponed and will now be conducted on March 11, 2026.

Candidates have been advised to download fresh roll number slips ahead of the revised examination date. The authorities further stated that all other terms and conditions mentioned in the earlier notification will remain unchanged.

The developments come as several academic activities across the valley continue to witness schedule adjustments, with authorities urging students and candidates to regularly check official notifications for updates. (KSA)

KU, Cluster University Srinagar Postpone Exams Till March 7

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KU, Cluster University Srinagar Postpone Exams Till March 7

Srinagar, Mar 5: The University of Kashmir and Cluster University Srinagar have postponed all examinations scheduled to be held up to and including March 07, 2026.

According to a notice issued by the Office of the Controller of Examinations, University of Kashmir, as per news agency JKNS, all university examinations up to March 7 (Saturday) stand postponed. The fresh dates for the conduct of the postponed examinations shall be notified separately. The notice has been issued by the Assistant Controller (Conduct).

Meanwhile, the Office of the Controller of Examinations, Cluster University Srinagar, also announced the postponement of all examinations scheduled up to and including March 07, 2026. It stated that new dates for the postponed papers will be notified separately.

Both universities have advised students to stay updated through official notifications for further details. (JKNS)