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JCCI resents sluggish pace of under- ground wiring, faulty smart meters

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Apr 29: The Jammu Chamber of Commerce & Industry (JCCI) president, Arun Gupta has said that the sluggish pace of underground wiring and technical failures of smart meters are serious concern that are clearly taking toll on the business community and residents of Jammu.
Talking to media-persons here today, the JCCI president said when infrastructure projects stall, the costs escalates, and it creates a double, squeezing the general consumers. He said the slow progress of underground cabling is a major technical hurdle. Without a stabilized underground network, smart meters are frequently exposed to the high voltage fluctuation, common in overhead lines, he said.
Gupta said the frequent voltage spikes are physically damaging the internal circuit of the new smart meters, leading to malfunctions or burnouts. There are widespread reports of erratic hopping in unit consumption. Consumers often find that even with reduced usage, the digital readings jump disproportionately, leading to bills that feel disconnected from reality.
Many are seeing bills jump from monthly fixed rates to more than the usage based bills both exceeding upto double the amount which is a massive shock to households and small traders.
Gupta further said that hundreds of smart meters have been damaged and are non-functional due to which the concerned consumers are being charged flat rates.
He demanded that the company responsible for installing and maintenance of smart meters should be asked to immediately replace all the non-functional and faulty smart meters so that the consumers are relieved of paying the excess bills.

4 teachers placed under suspension

Excelsior Correspondent
RAJOURI, Apr 29: Four teachers have been placed under suspension in district Rajouri for remaining absent from duty in a Govt Middle School.

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Official sources said that during inspection, Chief Education Officer (CEO) Rajouri, Mohd Hafiz found four teachers of Govt Middle School, Namblan (Zone Rajouri), unauthorisedly absent from duty. He placed all the four employees under suspension.
Those placed under suspension are- Mushtaq Ahmed, Vikram Bali, Ayaz Ahmed and Mohd Jehangeer.
It was also found that out of the total enrollment of 123 students, only 28 were present in the school, indicating very poor performance. Only one teacher- Abdul Shakoor was present during the inspection in the school.

3 SEs get addl charge, posting

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 29: The Government of Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir today assigned the additional charge to the two Superintending Engineers (SEs) of the Hyd Circles, in the Jal Shakti Department.
Sanjay Badhan, SE, Hydraulic Circle Jammu has been assigned the additional charge of the post of Superintending Engineer, PHE, Mech (Urban) Circle, Jammu, while, Anbreena Anjum, SE Hyd Circle, Srinagar/ Ganderbal, has been given the additional charge of the post of SE, I&FC Mech Circle, Srinagar with effect from May Ist, 2026, after the retirement of the present incumbent.
Meanwhile, Shakeel Aijaz Fazli, I/C SE (Mech), awaiting orders of posting, has been placed as SE PHE, Mech Circle (North), Srinagar. He will resume duty on May Ist, 2026.

China to grant zero-tariff treatment to all African countries with diplomatic ties from May 1

BEIJING, Apr 29 :  China will expand zero-tariff treatment to all African countries that have diplomatic ties with Beijing, starting May 1, an official announcement said.

The announcement specified that for products under tariff quotas, only the in-quota tariff rate will be reduced to zero, while the out-of-quota tariff rate will remain unchanged.

From May 1, 2026, to April 30, 2028, China will grant zero-tariff treatment, in the form of a preferential tariff rate, to 20 African countries that have established diplomatic ties with China and are not classified as the least developed countries, the Customs Tariff Commission of the State Council, China’s central cabinet, said.

During the two-year implementation period, China will continue to promote the negotiation and signing of the agreement of China-Africa Economic Partnership for Shared Development with relevant African countries, it said.

China’s zero-tariff policy applies to 53 African countries, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian told a media briefing here.

“China will continue to negotiate and sign economic partnership agreements for common development with relevant African countries”, Lin said.

“At the same time, it will upgrade the green channel for the export of agricultural products from Africa to China and steadily enhance trade facilitation between China and Africa,” he said.

China’s latest move to apply zero-tariff treatment to an additional 20 African nations came after it had granted zero-tariff treatment on 100 per cent of tariff lines since Dec. 1, 2024, for 33 least developed African countries with which it maintains diplomatic relations.

Ties between China and African countries have grown rapidly over the past few decades, becoming one of the most significant geopolitical and economic partnerships in the world.

The total trade between China and Africa touched USD 348 billion in 2025., of which China’s exports amounted to USD 225 billion, while Africa’s exports to China totalled USD 123 billion. (PTI)

Aaditabh shines in Nationals

xcelsior Sports Correspondent

Jammu, April 29: Aaditabh Gupta, an 18-year-old national athlete, continues to make India proud with his remarkable achievements across multiple sports disciplines. Beginning his journey at just two and a half years of age, he has excelled in figure ice skating, roller skating, and Tang Soo Do, consistently earning accolades at the national level through dedication, discipline, and perseverance.

Expanding his sporting horizons, Aaditabh recently stepped into Taekwondo and delivered an outstanding debut performance by securing a medal at the Jaguar Cup 2.0 Open National Taekwondo Championship held in Delhi on April 26, 2026. This achievement highlights his versatility and ability to adapt and excel across diverse arenas.

Beyond sports, Aaditabh gained national recognition through his participation in Pariksha Pe Charcha 2022, where he had the honour of directly asking a question to Narendra Modi, showcasing his confidence and communication skills.

His success is strongly backed by his parents, Tara and Deepak Gupta, whose unwavering support and guidance have been instrumental in shaping his success, inspiring young athletes nationwide.

Shah to reach Leh today on 2-day visit

NEW DELHI, Apr 29:
Union Home Minister Amit Shah will visit Leh on Thursday for a two-day visit during which he will attend the first-ever international exposition of the holy relics of Lord Buddha in India, commencing on Buddha Purnima.

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In a message posted on ‘X’, Shah said he would be leaving for Leh on Thursday for a two-day visit.
“It is a moment of profound good fortune for me to be attending on the occasion of Buddha Purnima, the first ever international exposition of the holy relics of Lord Buddha, commencing on the 1st of May,” he said. (PTI)

VC inaugurates month-long Faculty Induction Programme at SMVDU

SMVDU Vice-Chancellor and others during inauguration of Faculty Induction Programme.
SMVDU Vice-Chancellor and others during inauguration of Faculty Induction Programme.

Excelsior Correspondent
KATRA, Apr 29: A month-long (online) Faculty Induction Programme (FIP) was inaugurated at Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University (SMVDU), Katra under the UGC- Malaviya Mission Teacher Training Centre.
This programme has been designed for four weeks from 27th April-25th May, 2026, in line with Guru Dakshta (FIP) modules of UGC. The programme aims to enhance academic, professional and personal competencies of newly recruited faculty members across HEI’s. A total of around 237 participants from various parts of the country have registered for this programme.
The inaugural ceremony was graced by Vice Chancellor-SMVDU, Prof Pragati Kumar as the chief guest. In his address, he emphasized on the role and importance of faculty development, academic integrity and continuous learning in higher education ecosystem.
The Vice Chancellor stressed upon the urgency of transforming teaching-learning practices in the context of 21st century challenges, under NEP2020. He also discussed about various dimensions of recruitment processes, examination systems and academic framework for higher education institutions.
Prof Ankush Anand, Director MMTTC, presented an overview of MMTTC-SMVDU and the initiatives undertaken. The inaugural session was also attended by the other members of UGC-MMTTC-SMVDU. The proceedings of the programme were carried out by Dr Jatinkumar Soni, Assistant Professor, School of Electrical Engineering, Coordinator of the programme. Dr Prabhu Omer, Assistant Professor, School of Electrical Engineering and Co-Coordinator of the programme presented the vote of thanks.
Experts from different domains across the country will be interacting with the participants during this month – long programme. The Faculty Induction Programme covers ten comprehensive modules, including Higher Education Ecosystem, Curriculum Design and Outcome-Based Learning, Teaching-Learning and Assessment, Technology Integration, Personal and Emotional Development, Research and Academic Leadership, Academic Integrity, Constitutional Values, Environmental Sustainability, and Strategic Planning and Management.

Migrant relief holders hold massive protest in front of Relief Organisation

Migrant relief holders protesting in front of Relief Organisation on Wednesday. -Excelsior/Rakesh
Migrant relief holders protesting in front of Relief Organisation on Wednesday. -Excelsior/Rakesh

RRC allays fears, asks migrants not to panic

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 29: Kashmiri Pandit relief holders held a massive protest in front of Relief Organisation here, today. While totally rejecting the National Food Security Act (NFSA) they demanded that it should not be implemented on displaced Pandits.
The protest was held under the banner of United Alliance of Displaced Kashmiri Community Jammu a conglomerate of various KP organisations and relief holders.
The protestors, while raising slogans in support of their demand said that they were put to unnecessary harassment by the Government after introducing NFSA forms. They said that the migrants who filled up their NFSA forms face lot of inconvenience in getting ration as there are so many discrepancies in the system.
Ravinder Kaul president relief holders and over aged youth said that the Government announced that migrants under Priority House Hold (PHH) and Non Priority house Hold (NPP) category will get nine Kgs ration, two kgs flour and one kg sugar. But while going on ration depot the depot holders tell another story. Click here to watch video
The irate migrants with placards and banners in their hands said that they are neither migratory labourers nor the BPL people but they were hounded out from their homes and hearths way back in 1989 and forced to lead an exiled life due to the follies of the Government which also over last 36 years failed to rehabilitate them in the Valley.
They demanded that the ration be provided to relief holders on the same analogy and pattern as it was provided since 1990. This way the Government is gambling with human dignity said Sunil Fotedar of Vision Kashmir who took a dig at Government of slicing the community into artificial categories i. e PHH, NPHH, special category and Exclusive as if suffering can be measured, graded and divided.
Sunil Pandita of Jagti Migrants Front said NFSA forms are riddled with errors wrong data and genders, flawed income data and in some cases the cards exist without numbers. This is a ploy to harass and humiliate the community.
Desh Rattan of AIMCCC said instead of taking steps for the rehabilitation of migrants in their homeland in Kashmir, the Government day in and day out was adding to the problems of the hapless community. He urged the community to be united to face the challenges.
The protesters warned that they are not against the welfare schemes but they are against the humiliation under the disguise of welfare.
The president, ASKPC, R K Wangnoo, Dilip Pandita of Victims of Terrorism, representatives of Youth 4 PK, Vision Kashmir, M K Razdan of Durga Nagar Committee, Social activists, camp representatives of Buta Nagar, Nagrota etc, Bushan Lal Bhat , ex MLC , Bharat Kachroo and representatives from various non camp localities attended the protest.
However when contacted, Relief and Rehabilitation Commissioner, Dr Arvind Karwani allayed fears that after integration of ration cards the migrant status will not be diluted. He said all the 22000 migrant families will continue to get ration as they were getting earlier at the rate of 11 kgs per soul. In this connection an amendment was also made on March 5 by Food Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Department in the Act. He said instead the migrants will get benefit of all welfare schemes like old age pension, marriage assistance etc.
Dr Karwani while asking migrants not to panic said ration of April will be released in two to three days and migrants should not get perturbed with some minor issues. Under NFSA Jammu and Kashmiri migrants are entitled to get ration through single window, he added.

FIFA enacts new World Cup rule on yellow cards to help avoid player bans in knockout rounds

WASHINGTON, Apr 29: FIFA has tweaked World Cup rules on yellow cards to ensure fewer players are suspended for key elimination games.

An extra amnesty for yellow cards – wiping player disciplinary records twice during the expanded tournament in North America – was proposed to a meeting Tuesday of FIFA’s ruling council. Later FIFA issued a statement confirming the change.

“Reflective of the expanded format with an extra knockout round, the FIFA Council confirmed an amendment to the regulations for the FIFA World Cup 2026 whereby single yellow cards in the final competition will be canceled after the group stage and then again after the quarterfinals,” it said.

At the World Cup, players must serve a one-game ban if they are shown a yellow card in two different games but single yellow cards were canceled at previous tournaments after the quarterfinals stage. That ensured no player would miss the final through suspension just because of getting a yellow card in the semifinal.

The expanded 48-team World Cup format, with an extra round-of-32 knockout stage, led to a FIFA review aimed at helping keep players on the field.

FIFA cleared the disciplinary records of players who have one yellow card after the three-game group stage so they start the knockout phase afresh. A second amnesty after the quarterfinals will apply for players who got one yellow during the three previous knockout rounds and whose teams advanced to the semifinals.

FIFA also announced Tuesday an increase in financial resources to be distributed to all 48 World Cup participating teams by a further 15%, totaling $871 million, or just over $18 million per team. The new figures include an increase in preparation money from $1.5 million to $2.5 million per team and an increase in qualification money from $9 million to $10 million.

The World Cup will be played June 11 to July 19 in the United States, Canada and Mexico. (AP)

Govt approves 18 pc hike in passenger fare

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 29: The Jammu and Kashmir Government has approved an 18 percent hike in fares for various categories of commercial passenger vehicles operating across the Union Territory.

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An official notification in this regard was issued today by the Transport Department, according to which, there will be 18 percent increase in the fares for big buses (stage carriages), medium and minibuses (stage carriages), taxi/maxi cabs (base model contract carriages) including vehicles such as Sumo, Bolero, Tata Indica, Swift, Tata Winger and Tempo Traveller, medium segment tourist taxi/maxi cabs such as Tevara, Scorpio and Qualis Xylo, premium class tourist taxi/maxi cabs including Innova and Fortuner, auto rickshaws (petrol version), stage carriages such as Tata Magic (auto).
In a separate provision, the Government has also fixed fares for e-rickshaws and e-autos operating in Jammu and Kashmir.
Under the revised rates, e-rickshaws will charge Rs 15 per kilometre while e-autos will charge Rs 25 for the first kilometre and Rs 20 for every subsequent kilometre.