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8,000 Students Participated Indian Army’s ‘Mera Desh Meri Pehchaan 2026’ in North Kashmir

Baramulla, 20 June 2026. The Chinar Corps of the Indian Army, in collaboration with Lakshya Foundation, successfully concluded the six-day cultural and educational outreach initiative, “Mera Desh Meri Pehchaan 2026”, conducted across Uri, Sopore and Baramulla from 15 to 20 June 2026.

Conceived as a vibrant platform to foster national integration, cultural awareness and meaningful youth engagement, the initiative brought together the rich and diverse heritage of India under one roof. Through immersive galleries, traditional artefacts, documentary films and captivating cultural performances, participants were offered a unique opportunity to experience the customs, traditions and artistic expressions of Jammu & Kashmir, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Nagaland and West Bengal.

The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from approximately 8,000 students from Uri, Sopore and Baramulla. The programme culminated in a grand and memorable finale at Government Degree College (Boys), Baramulla, on 20 June 2026, celebrating the spirit of unity in diversity that forms the cornerstone of the Indian nation.

The Grand Finale was graced by the Chief Guest, alongside distinguished civil and military dignitaries, reflecting the widespread appreciation and support garnered by the initiative.

One of the most cherished highlights of the event was the enthralling cultural showcase presented by the students of St Joseph’s Public School, Baramulla, along with the talented team from Lakshya Foundation. Their performances, marked by artistic excellence, cultural vibrancy and patriotic fervour, captivated the audience and received resounding applause.

Addressing the gathering, the dignitaries commended the participants for their enthusiasm and underscored the significance of such initiatives in nurturing informed, confident and socially responsible youth. The programme served as a powerful reminder of India’s extraordinary cultural mosaic and the enduring values of mutual respect, harmony and national pride.

Through initiatives such as “Mera Desh Meri Pehchaan 2026”, the Indian Army continues to strengthen its enduring bond with the youth, inspire aspirations, and promote peace, harmony and national integration across the region. The overwhelming response to the event stands as a testament to the collective commitment towards building a stronger, more united and progressive India.

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Baramulla, June 19: As part of the ongoing Mera Desh Meri Pehchaan (MDMP) 2026 initiative, a grand cultural outreach programme was held on Friday at St. Joseph’s School, Baramulla, celebrating India’s rich cultural heritage and diversity.
The event was attended by senior Army officials, including GOC Dagger Division Major General Manoj Joshi, along with other Army officers, civil dignitaries, school representatives, and a large gathering of students.


The programme featured vibrant cultural galleries representing seven Indian states, along with exhibitions, student interaction sessions, audio-visual presentations, and captivating cultural performances. The activities were designed to promote the spirit of Unity in Diversity, national integration, and meaningful youth engagement.

Addressing the gathering, dignitaries emphasized the importance of fostering cultural understanding among the younger generation and strengthening the vision of Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat. They highlighted that such initiatives play a vital role in promoting harmony, mutual respect, and national unity.


Students participated enthusiastically in various activities and interacted with representatives from different states, gaining valuable insights into India’s diverse traditions, art, cuisine, and heritage. The programme provided a unique platform for young minds to appreciate the country’s cultural richness while strengthening bonds across communities.

The MDMP 2026 celebrations will culminate with the grand finale scheduled for June 20 at Government Degree College (Boys), Baramulla, marking the conclusion of a vibrant and inspiring cultural initiative.

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June 19:In preparation for the forthcoming Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra-2026, IGP Kashmir Shri V.K Birdi-IPS briefed Zonal Officers and Sector Officers to review coordination, and operational preparedness along the Yatra route.

The briefing was attended by DIG CKR Srinagar, DIG SKR Anantnag, DIG Armed Kashmir, SSP PCR Kashmir, SO to IGP Kashmir, all ZOs and SOs deputed for SANJY-2026 and other senior officers.

During the briefing, IGP Kashmir emphasized the importance of maintaining the highest standards of professionalism, vigilance, and public service to ensure the safe, smooth, and successful conduct of the Yatra. Officers were directed to remain fully prepared to meet all security and logistical challenges and to ensure effective implementation of the established security grid.

Shri V.K Birdi instructed Zonal Officers to conduct regular briefings of Sector Officers and jawans under their command so that all personnel remain fully aware of their duties, responsibilities, and the prevailing security scenario. He stressed the need for continuous supervision and effective communication at all levels of deployment. Officers were further directed to maintain close coordination with sister agencies operating within their respective areas of responsibility to ensure seamless information sharing, joint response mechanisms, and synchronized operational efforts throughout the Yatra period.

Highlighting the importance of public service, IGP Kashmir called upon all officers and personnel to extend every possible assistance to the devotees, ensuring their safety, convenience, and well-being. He reiterated that people-friendly approach should be maintained while discharging duties. IGP Kashmir also underscored the importance of strict discipline, professionalism, and adherence to established Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). He urged all ranks to remain alert, maintain a high level of operational readiness, and uphold the reputation of the force through exemplary conduct.

The meeting concluded with a detailed review of coordination mechanisms, and contingency measures to ensure a peaceful and incident-free Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra-2026.

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Pattan, June 18: A vibrant celebration of India’s diverse cultural heritage unfolded at Zorawar Hall, Pattan, on Thursday as the North Kashmir Cultural Festival-2026 (Shaam-e-Shafqat) brought together artists and audiences from across the country. The event was jointly organised by the North Zone Cultural Centre (NZCC), Ministry of Culture, Government of India, and the Indian Army.
The festival showcased the rich cultural traditions of various Indian states, with renowned artists from Punjab, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Manipur, and Odisha captivating the audience through colourful folk dances, traditional music, and artistic performances. The day-long cultural extravaganza highlighted the unique heritage and artistic expressions of different regions, reflecting the spirit of India’s unity amidst diversity.
Soulful renditions of traditional songs and energetic dance performances created an atmosphere of celebration and patriotism. The event aimed to preserve, promote, and popularise India’s cultural legacy while strengthening cultural understanding and fostering connections between the youth of North Kashmir and the diverse traditions of the nation.
Students and members of civil society from different parts of North Kashmir attended the festival in large numbers. Their enthusiastic participation and appreciation underscored the significance of such initiatives in promoting cultural integration, national unity, and pride in the country’s rich heritage.
Organisers described Shaam-e-Shafqat as a meaningful platform for fostering harmony and strengthening cultural ties, emphasizing that shared traditions and values continue to unite people across regions and communities.
Byline: Peer Nasrullah | JK Revolution News Desk

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Assures swift restoration of NH, relief for the affected families

Calls for coordination between departments for timely rehabilitation

RAMBAN, APRIL 22: In a significant outreach to the people affected by the recent cloudburst in Ramban district, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today visited the affected areas for the second consecutive day to personally assess the situation and oversee ongoing relief and restoration efforts.

The Chief Minister conducted an aerial survey of the damage caused at Dharmkund and along National Highway-44, accompanied by colleagues and concerned officers. He later visited various severely impacted locations, including Seri, Boli Bazar, Main Bazar Ramban, and the area surrounding Government Higher Secondary School Ramban.

During his visit, the Chief Minister interacted with affected families and assured them of all possible support. He emphasized that the immediate restoration of NH-44 is the topmost priority and directed the district administration Ramban to expedite the damage assessment process, covering death cases, structural losses, property damage, agricultural losses and livestock casualties.

The Chief Minister assured that relief compensation will be provided by the J&K Government to all those affected by the cloudburst. He further stated that the J&K Government is committed to supporting the victims during this difficult time and will seek assistance from the Central Government to ensure timely and adequate relief measures are extended to the affected families.

He instructed the administration and NHAI to intensify relief and restoration works and assured adequate financial assistance for the same. He further directed for clearing of link roads and removal of debris from residential areas, restoration of power supply and deployment of water tankers to ensure drinking water in affected localities. He also called for the enhancement of community kitchens (langars) to support displaced families and the submission of fund requisition to the Finance Department for immediate financial support from the government.

The Chief Minister also appreciated the prompt response and real-time action by the district administration and Police, which helped save many precious lives.

The Chief Minister was accompanied by Advisor to CM Nasir Aslam Wani, DDC Chairperson Dr. Shamshad Shan, MLA Banihal Sajad Shaheen, MLA Ramban Arjun Singh Raju, Deputy Commissioner Ramban Baseer-Ul-Haq Chaudhary, SSP Ramban Kulbir Singh and other senior officers.

Later, a review meeting was also held at Ramban, where Chief Minister Omar Abdullah took stock of the ongoing rescue, relief, and restoration efforts being carried out by the district administration and stakeholder departments. Advisor Nasir Aslam Wani suggested measures for the timely restoration of essential services and urged early insurance claims processing to avoid delays in compensation.

The Chief Minister also directed authorities to strictly regulate construction near water channels and nallahs to prevent obstruction to natural water flow. The DDC Chairperson, MLAs, and other officials highlighted various pressing issues that require immediate attention.

Earlier, Deputy Commissioner Baseer-Ul-Haq Chaudhary briefed the Chief Minister about the tragic incident and measures undertaken so far for rescue, relief and restoration across the district.

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JAMMU, APRIL 22:  A Public Hearing was organized by JKPCC today here at village Bhalwal near Ring Road for “Environment Clearance of Integrated Solid Waste Management Project” in terms of Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) Notification 2006 of Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Government of India.

A panel of officers was present for eliciting view-points and suggestions of the locals and other stakeholders for installation of Integrated Solid Waste Management Plant.

Chairman District Development Council Bharat Bhushan; MLA Jammu North Sham Lal Sharma and Commissioner JMC Devansh Yadav were also present at the Public Hearing. 

The panel of Public Hearing comprised Additional Deputy Commissioner Jammu (Chairman) Rakesh Kumar; Divisional Officer PCC Samba North (Member) Anil Sharma, representing Regional Director JKPCC Jammu and Divisional Officer PCC Jammu North (Convenor) Deepak Abrol.

Additional Deputy Commissioner Rakesh Kumar presided over the public hearing on behalf of District Magistrate Jammu and conducted under his supervision as per the provisions of EIA.

Commissioner JMC Devansh Yadav apprised the general public that the purpose of conducting public hearing was to hear the views of the people of surrounding areas regarding the upcoming Integrated Solid Waste Management Plant.

Chairman District Development Council Bharat Bhushan; MLA Jammu North Sham Lal Sharma and prominent citizens of the area presented their viewpoints and suggestions before the panel.

FI, JKPCC Dimple Sharma concluded the proceedings. She informed   that the proceedings shall be forwarded to the Ministry of Environment and Forests, where the same shall be appraised by Expert Committee framed by the Ministry of Environment and Forests GoI, and   uploaded on the website of the JKPCC for information of all the stakeholders and participants in general.

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