The Sikh community on Tuesday celebrated the festival of Baisakhi with deep religious fervour and traditional enthusiasm at Chatti Padshahi Gurdwara in Baramulla. A large number of devotees thronged Gurdwaras across Kashmir to offer prayers and participate in special religious congregations. The spring festival also witnessed a The Sikh community on Tuesday celebrated the festival of Baisakhi with deep religious fervour and traditional enthusiasm at Chatti Padshahi Gurdwara in Baramulla. A large number of devotees thronged Gurdwaras across Kashmir to offer prayers and participate in special religious congregations. The spring festival also witnessed a significant rush in public parks and other public places, reflecting the festive spirit among people. Baisakhi marks the beginning of the solar year and holds great significance for the farming community, especially in Punjab, as it heralds the harvest season of Rabi crops. On the occasion, President GDPC Baramulla, Paramjeet Singh, extended greetings and emphasized the message of peace and prosperity associated with the festival. Among those present were MLA Baramulla,GOC 19 Infantry Additional Deputy Commissioner Sopore, Shabir Ahmad, and ACR Baramulla, Arshad, who joined the celebrations and conveyed their best wishes to the Sikh community. At the conclusion of the event, the GDPC President expressed gratitude to the district administration for making necessary arrangements and providing all essential facilities for the smooth conduct of the celebrations.
The Sikh community on Tuesday celebrated the festival of Baisakhi with deep religious fervour and traditional enthusiasm at Chatti Padshahi Gurdwara in Baramulla. A large number of devotees thronged Gurdwaras across Kashmir to offer prayers and participate in special religious congregations. The spring festival also witnessed a The Sikh community on Tuesday celebrated the festival of Baisakhi with deep religious fervour and traditional enthusiasm at Chatti Padshahi Gurdwara in Baramulla. A large number of devotees thronged Gurdwaras across Kashmir to offer prayers and participate in special religious congregations. The spring festival also witnessed a significant rush in public parks and other public places, reflecting the festive spirit among people. Baisakhi marks the beginning of the solar year and holds great significance for the farming community, especially in Punjab, as it heralds the harvest season of Rabi crops. On the occasion, President GDPC Baramulla, Paramjeet Singh, extended greetings and emphasized the message of peace and prosperity associated with the festival. Among those present were MLA Baramulla,GOC 19 Infantry Additional Deputy Commissioner Sopore, Shabir Ahmad, and ACR Baramulla, Arshad, who joined the celebrations and conveyed their best wishes to the Sikh community. At the conclusion of the event, the GDPC President expressed gratitude to the district administration for making necessary arrangements and providing all essential facilities for the smooth conduct of the celebrations.
- The Sikh community on Tuesday celebrated the festival of Baisakhi with deep religious fervour and traditional enthusiasm at Chatti Padshahi Gurdwara in Baramulla. A large number of devotees thronged Gurdwaras across Kashmir to offer prayers and participate in special religious congregations. The spring festival also witnessed a significant rush in public parks and other public places, reflecting the festive spirit among people. Baisakhi marks the beginning of the solar year and holds great significance for the farming community, especially in Punjab, as it heralds the harvest season of Rabi crops. On the occasion, President GDPC Baramulla, Paramjeet Singh, extended greetings and emphasized the message of peace and prosperity associated with the festival. Among those present were MLA Baramulla,GOC 19 Infantry Additional Deputy Commissioner Sopore, Shabir Ahmad, and ACR Baramulla, Arshad, who joined the celebrations and conveyed their best wishes to the Sikh community. At the conclusion of the event, the GDPC President expressed gratitude to the district administration for making necessary arrangements and providing all essential facilities for the smooth conduct of the celebrations.1
- What happened in girls higher secondary school, Sopore is not just a crime, it is a complete collapse of trust and morality. A teacher, who is meant to guide, protect, and shape young minds, has instead caused harm to innocent students. This is deeply disturbing and unacceptable on every level. Schools should be the safest spaces for children, where parents send them with faith and confidence. When that trust is broken in such a horrific way, it shakes the entire community. No child should ever have to face such trauma, especially from someone in a position of authority. The arrest is just the beginning,there must be strict and swift justice. More importantly, this should serve as a wake-up call for stronger safeguards, better monitoring, and zero tolerance for such behavior in educational institutions. We stand with the victims and their families. Their courage to come forward must be respected and supported. As a society, we must ensure that our schools remain places of safety, dignity, and respect and not fear. This is not just an incident, it is a reminder that silence and negligence can never be an option.1
- Nadiya from Sumbal is a true example of strength and resilience. Despite challenges, she did not lose courage and chose to stand strong for her family. #Nadiya #Sumbal #WomenEmpowerment #SelfReliance #Inspiration1
- Order violation in Nunner Ganderbal: Locals raise concerns against contractor, seek strict action. ADC Ganderbal responds, assures inquiry and action.1
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- Impact on Field Operations The workers warned that if corrective measures are not taken immediately, it will not only erode the trust of field functionaries but also severely hamper the functioning of healthcare and welfare services for women and children across the region. The group concluded their appeal with a firm reminder to the administration: “Merit must prevail, and justice must be ensured. Promotions should be made in letter and spirit based on the principle of 'first eligible, first promoted'.”1
- The Regional Development Forum Pampore today convened an important meeting of its members, where they once again strongly reiterated the long-pending demand for granting district status to Pampore. During the meeting, members highlighted that Pampore has a rich historical identity, strategic importance, and covers a vast geographical area, making it eligible for district status. The forum also raised several pressing public issues, including development gaps, administrative challenges, and lack of adequate facilities faced by residents. It was further emphasized that people living in adjacent areas of other districts have shown willingness and interest in being included within Pampore, citing better connectivity, cultural linkage, and administrative convenience. The members urged the government to take immediate and serious action on this long-standing demand.1
- Baisakhi Celebrated with Great Enthusiasm by 46 RR in Baramulla Baramulla, April 14: The festival of Baisakhi was celebrated with great enthusiasm and traditional fervor in Baramulla by 46 Rashtriya Rifles (RR). On this occasion, the General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the Dagger Division graced the event as the chief guest. During the program, soldiers and local residents came together to celebrate this auspicious festival. Cultural activities and traditional performances added charm to the occasion and captivated the audience. Addressing the gathering, the GOC highlighted the significance of Baisakhi and conveyed a message of unity, brotherhood, and harmony. He stated that such events strengthen the bond between the Army and civilians and help build mutual trust. A large number of locals participated in the celebration and enjoyed the festivities. The occasion created an atmosphere of joy and enthusiasm in the region and further reinforced communal harmony and unity.1