Resilience Amidst Rain: Udhampur's Farmers and Challenges
In Udhampur, recent rainfall has sparked hope among local farmers, reviving paddy cultivation. Meanwhile, a water supply scheme faces delays due to funding and disputes. J&K's Lt. Governor Manoj Sinha emphasized a stricter stance on terrorism during a recent police graduation ceremony, highlighting ongoing efforts in crime prevention.

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Recent rainfall in Udhampur's Chanthal village has rejuvenated local farmers, particularly impacting paddy cultivation. Ganesh Sharma, a resident farmer, expressed optimism over the beneficial rainfall, which complements canal water for agriculture.
In contrast, Sangyal village faces severe water scarcity, prompting locals to use horses to collect water from remote sources. Officials cite funding issues and local disputes for delays in a vital water supply scheme, Darsoo Gudhar, but assure ongoing efforts to resume construction work.
Meanwhile, Jammu and Kashmir's Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha has declared that terrorism will now be treated as an act of war, reflecting a tougher stance. He addressed new police graduates, including Deputy Superintendents and Sub-Inspectors, underscoring the importance of their roles in enhancing security under updated laws.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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