JAMMU — The Jammu Frontier of Border Security Force has organised a series of Medical Relief Camps to extend timely healthcare assistance to the rain and flood-affected population in Districts Poonch, Jammu, Samba and Pathankot.



The camps were organised on the directions of the Union Home Minister, Amit Shah, said an official spokesman.



He said that the camps were conducted at Rajpura Mandi, District Poonch, Village Abdal, Suchetgarh, Jammu, Village Nanga, Samba, Village Dhanwal and nearby areas, Pathankot.



The BSF doctors and pharmacists conducted health check-ups, distributed medicines, and ensured immediate medical relief to the affected villagers, he added.



He said that during the camps, general health check-ups, diagnosis and treatment of common post-flood illnesses such as skin infections, fever, and respiratory issues, distribution of medicines, health education on hygiene and prevention of water-borne diseases and referrals for critical cases requiring further treatment were conducted.



He stated that these medical relief efforts reiterated BSF Jammu’s commitment to stand with the people during natural calamities and to provide timely medical support to the needy.




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SRINAGAR — Following recent inclement weather and subsequent flooding that submerged several school buildings and damaged structures, the Directorate of School Education Kashmir, has announced the resumption of classwork in both government and private schools across the Kashmir Division will take place after safety checks.



Classwork is set to recommence on Monday, September 8, 2025, after ensuring the safety of the school premises. The decision comes in the wake of gusty winds and heavy rains that disrupted normal operations.



To guarantee a safe environment, all Heads of Institutions (HoIs) and staff have been directed to conduct thorough cleanliness and sanitization of classrooms and school premises ahead of the reopening. This measure aims to provide a clean, safe, and hassle-free learning environment for students.



The order, issued by the Director of School Education Kashmir, emphasizes the imperative need to assess and secure school infrastructure before resuming academic activities.



Copies of the directive have been circulated to relevant government officials, including the Secretary of the School Education Department and Divisional Commissioner, Kashmir, for information and necessary action.




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MUMBAI — The GST Council is expected to make a final decision during its two-day meeting this week regarding the Centre’s proposal to reduce GST rates on over 150 items as part of a comprehensive rate adjustment.



The proposals to move various items from the 12 per cent and 18 per cent GST slabs to the 5 per cent slab or to the nil GST category aim to reduce the tax burden for households and boost spending. GST council plans to overhaul the rate structure, replacing the current four-rate structure with a two-rate structure.



A significant part of the plan includes expanding the nil GST category by including commonly consumed food items like loose paneer, khakhra, pizza bread, chapati, and roti, which currently face GST rates of 5 per cent to 18 per cent, according to multiple reports.



Ready-to-eat foods such as paratha and parotta, currently taxed at 18 per cent, are also considered for GST exemption. Items including butter, condensed milk, jams, nuts, namkeens, mushrooms, and dates may see a reduction in the tax rate from 12 per cent to 5 per cent.



The Centre has proposed reducing the GST on various confectionery, popular packaged snacks, breakfast items and dessert items from 18 per cent to 5 per cent. The items reportedly include cocoa chocolates, pastries, ice cream, and breakfast cereals such as cereal flakes, primarily used by urban consumers and younger demographics.



It is also expected to lower the tax on entry-level passenger vehicles and two-wheelers to 18 per cent, making them more affordable ahead of Diwali. Currently, all passenger vehicles based on combustion engines are subject to a GST of 28 per cent plus a compensation cess of 1 per cent to 22 per cent based on engine capacity, length, and body type.



The education sector is also set to benefit as items like maps, globes, pencil sharpeners, exercise books, graph books, and lab notebooks are proposed to have their GST reduced from 12 per cent to zero. This may offer significant cost savings for students and parents, particularly before the new academic year.



Rate cuts will be presented to the GST Council, comprising Central and State representatives. The revised GST structure may be implemented by September 22 after approval.




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