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  • District Srinagar to conduct T2 exams of Classes Ist to 7th, 9th from 2nd week of March

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    Srinagar, Feb 22: Authorities Wednesday said that the Term End exams for Classes Ist to 7th and 9th in district Srinagar will be held from the second week of March as per the old pattern.

    Officials further said that the date sheet and the assessment of these classes would be done by the respective authorities of the school.

    District Institute of Education and Training (DIET) Principal Srinagar, Tahira Hilali informed the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), “This year the exams would be held as per the old pattern and from next session, we will conduct the exams as per the New Education Policy (NEP).”

    In the meantime, DIET Srinagar said, “All government and private schools of district Srinagar shall conduct the Term End Assessment (T2) for Classes Ist to 7th and 9th from 2nd Week of March-2023.”

    “The examination shall be conducted at school level as per past practice,” the DIET principal said.

    She impressed upon all the schools to issue a date sheet at school level with proper dissemination—(KNO)

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  • Turkey-Syria border suffers 2nd earthquake of 6.3 magnitude

    Turkey-Syria border suffers 2nd earthquake of 6.3 magnitude

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    A 6.3 magnitude earthquake at a depth of two km (1.2 miles) struck the Turkey-Syria border region on Monday, the European Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC) said.

    Monday’s earthquake report came a mere few hours after US Secretary of state Antony Blinken vowed to aid Turkey “for as long as it takes” after deadly earthquakes affected the country two weeks ago.

    “Türkiye faces a long road ahead to support those rendered homeless, and to rebuild.  The UN secretary-general has put out a very important, urgent appeal for $1 billion for long-term assistance, and we’re committed to providing support,” Blinken said.

    Two Reuters witnesses reported a strong quake and further damage to buildings in central Antakya which were already affected by two massive earthquakes on February 6. Turkish rescue teams are reportedly working on damage control.

    A magnitude 7.7 earthquake struck Turkey’s southern province of Kahramanmaras at 4:17 a.m. local time (0117 GMT) on February 6, followed by a magnitude 6.4 quake a few minutes later in the country’s southern province of Gaziantep and a magnitude 7.6 earthquake at 1:24 p.m. local time (1024 GMT) in the Kahramanmaras Province.

    (This is an ongoing story. Further details are awaited.)

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  • Turkey-Syria border suffers 2nd earthquake of 6.4 magnitude

    Turkey-Syria border suffers 2nd earthquake of 6.4 magnitude

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    A 6.4 magnitude earthquake at a depth of two km (1.2 miles) struck the Turkey-Syria border region on Monday, the European Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC) said.

    The quake hit the town of Defne at 8:04 pm (17:04 GMT) and was affected the cities of Antakya and Adana, 200km (300 miles) to the north.

    Turkey’s emergency management said a second magnitude 5.8 centered in Samandag district of Hatay shook the region several minutes later.

    Monday’s earthquake report came a mere few hours after US Secretary of state Antony Blinken vowed to aid Turkey “for as long as it takes” after deadly earthquakes affected the country two weeks ago.

    “Türkiye faces a long road ahead to support those rendered homeless, and to rebuild.  The UN secretary-general has put out a very important, urgent appeal for $1 billion for long-term assistance, and we’re committed to providing support,” Blinken said.

    Two Reuters witnesses reported a strong quake and further damage to buildings in central Antakya which were already affected by two massive earthquakes on February 6. Turkish rescue teams are reportedly working on damage control.

    A magnitude 7.7 earthquake struck Turkey’s southern province of Kahramanmaras at 4:17 a.m. local time (0117 GMT) on February 6, followed by a magnitude 6.4 quake a few minutes later in the country’s southern province of Gaziantep and a magnitude 7.6 earthquake at 1:24 p.m. local time (1024 GMT) in the Kahramanmaras Province.

    (This is an ongoing story. Further details are awaited.)

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  • Mundra Port Narcotics Seizure Case: NIA files 2nd Supplementary charge sheet

    Mundra Port Narcotics Seizure Case: NIA files 2nd Supplementary charge sheet

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    New Delhi: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Monday filed its second supplementary charge sheet before a special court in Ahmedabad in connection with a case pertaining to seizure of 2988.210 Kgs of heroin at Mundra Port, Gujarat.

    According to an official, the said consignment was sent from Afghanistan via Bandar Abbas, Iran.

    Initially, the case was registered by the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) and later, the probe was taken over by the NIA on October 6, 2021.

    In March 2022, the NIA filed a charge sheet against 16 accused. After this, a supplementary charge sheet was filed against nine accused in August 2022.

    The second supplementary charge sheet was filed against 22 accused which included private firms too.

    “During further investigation, it was found that there is an organised criminal conspiracy to smuggle illegal consignments of heroin through international trade routes to India from Afghanistan, hatched by the accused. While investigating forward and backward linkages of the crime, a well-oiled network of operatives involved in the import, facilitation and transport of drug laden consignments has been uncovered.

    “It has also been revealed that consignments were being imported through multiple fake/shell import proprietorship firms floated in India through multiple accused,” the NIA said.

    Prime accused Harpreet Singh Talwar alias Kabir Talwar visited Dubai, UAE on multiple occasions and wilfully participated in the conspiracy for exploiting the commercial sea-route of import, in order to smuggle heroin into India in commercial quantities.

    Talwar was running multiple trades in New Delhi, like clubs, retail showrooms and import firms. These firms are opened by Kabir Talwar in the names of his employees, relatives and friends, which are solely operated by him. These firms were used for importing narcotics, banned items and receiving remittances in the form of legitimate goods in lieu of his role in the smuggling cartel, the NIA said.

    Over a dozen such firms have been identified and investigated, including the charge-sheeted firm, M/s Magent India. This company was used to import and receive heroin disguised as semi-processed talc stone from Afghanistan to India.

    Investigations revealed that an organised network of syndicate members was being run by foreign based narcotic traders for importing the heroin laden consignments into Indian Ports (Mundra, Kolkata) and its further delivery to various warehouses located at New Delhi.

    The India based network of Afghan nationals was responsible for hiring these warehouses and for extracting and distributing the heroin once it reached New Delhi.

    “Investigation established that funds generated through the sale proceeds of heroin were provided to operatives of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) for furtherance of terrorist activities in India,” said the NIA.

    Further investigations in the matter are on.

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  • JK Bank Loan Scheme For 2nd Hand Cars Check Eligibility

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    NAME OF PRODUCT

    JKB Car loan Scheme for purchase of Used cars for private use

    PURPOSE

    To provide finance for purchase of used Cars/SUV/MUV etc. (Fuel operated as well as electric cars) for Private Use only. The car should not be more than 6 years old at the time of loan sanction.

    NATURE OF FACILITY

    Term Loan

    AGE

    Minimum age at the time of loan application: 18 years

    Maximum age at the time of loan maturity: 70 years

    Notes:

    • In case of in service Govt employees under old pension scheme, car loans with tenor exceeding residual services period can also be considered. However, the sanctioning authority may make a tentative assessment of his/her likely pension income, based on his her existing salary structure, residual service, pension rules etc. and ensure that the instalment of the proposed loan shall not be more than 50% of his/her likely monthly pension.
    • In case of joint borrowers/ Co-borrowers, the age of that borrower can be considered for fixing tenor of the loan whose contribution towards the repayment of proposed loan is at least equal to 50% of EMI.
    • The upper age limit may be relaxed upto 75 years in deserving cases, powers for which may be vested with the Zonal Credit Committees.

    MARGIN

    • For permanent employees of State and Central Government, Government Undertakings & Autonomous bodies Drawing salary through our Bank :20% of value derived/ accepted
    • For Platinum/Gold Current Account Holders & Customers having aggregate limits (Working Capital and/or Term Loan) above 25 Lakh having satisfactory dealings.:20% of value derived/ accepted
    • For All Other borrowers:25% of value derived/ accepted

    MAXIMUM LOAN AMOUNT

    • Maximum Limit per vehicle: Rs 25.00 lacs
    • Maximum Limit per borrower: Rs 50.00 lacs

      Note: Higher quantum of finance per unit/ per borrower may also be considered, however powers to sanction such loans shall vest with Zonal Credit Committees only.

    REPAYMENT PERIOD

    • The maximum tenor of the loan shall be 07 years or till the vehicle gets 12 years old, whichever is earlier, subject to residual life of the vehicle.
      The loan shall be repaid in a maximum of 84 Equated Monthly Installments.

    SECURITY

    • Primary: Hypothecation of vehicle to be purchased (Bank’s charge to be registered with concerned Transport Authority/ VAHAN Central Registry)
    • Collateral:
      • For permanent employees of J&K/Ladakh Gov’t and Central Government, Government Undertakings & Autonomous bodies maintaining salary accounts with our bank: NIL.(However, in cases where the loan tenor is in excess to residual service period, TPG of one person shall be obtained).
      • For pensioners: Guarantee of 02 persons including spouse eligible for family pension.
        (Or) Guaranteeof spouse only if he/she is a Govt employee or pensioner.
      • Private /Public Limited Company/ partnership firms:Personal guarantee of promoters/directors/partners
      • For all others: Guarantee of one person having sufficient net worth to withstand the liability and acceptable to Bank.
      • Direct Debit Mandate/NACH/ECS Mandate (whichever applicable)
        Note:
        Sanctioning Authority may waive off third party guarantee in favour of certain categories of applicant borrowers, as noted below:
      1. Platinum/Gold Current Account Holders having average balance of Rs 5.00 lacs or above
      2. Customers availing aggregate limits (Working Capital and/or Term Loan) above 50 Lakh with satisfactory track record.
      3. Borrowers with credit score of 750 in case of CIBIL or 650 in case of CRIF.
      4. High net worth individuals maintaining term deposits in excess to Rs 50.00 lacs with the bank in their own name.

    PREPAYMENT PENALTY

    4% on the outstanding in respect of Fixed interest rate loan shifted to other banks + Applicable GST.

    Nil for all other loans prepaid

    MINIMUM INCOME STIPULATION

    For all types of individual borrowers: Gross Annual Income of Rs 2.00 lacs
    For proprietorship/partnership firms and companies: Cash Profit (PAT+ Average Depreciation) of Rs 2.00 lacs for the previous financial year.

    LOAN PROCESSING CHARGES

    LPC: 1.0% of the loan amount plus applicable GST Minimum of ₹2000/- + GST
    Maximum: ₹15000/- + GST
    (Nil for employees mentioned at para Rate of interest)

    RATE OF INTEREST (SUBJECT TO CHANGE)

    Tenor upto 04 years: RLLR+3.75% (Fixed)

    Tenor above 04 years:RLLR+4.75% (Fixed)

    The interest rate concession applicable to employees of various Govt Departments/ institutions, as noted below, shall continue till validity of such MoUs unless otherwise notified:

    • Employees of SMVDSB 25 bps
    • Employees of Police Departments 10 bps
    • Employees of University of Kashmir 10 bps
    • Employees of NIT Srinagar 10 bps
    • Employees of Central University of Jammu 10 bps
    • All other employees of J&K/ Ladakh Gov’t. 25 bps

    Interest rate concessions of 50 bps (including existing concession as per MOUs specified above or concession to women borrowers, if any) to individual borrowers having credit score of above 750 in case of CIBIL or above 650 in case of CRIF. Similar concession shall be extended to non-individual borrowers with internal rating grade of 1 or 2.

    Interest rate concession of 25 bps (including existing concession as per MOUs specified above or concession to women borrowers, if any) to individual borrowers having credit score of 701-750 in case of CIBIL or 610-650 in case of CRIF. Similar concession shall be extended to non-individual borrowers with internal rating grade of 3 or 4.

    ELGIBILITY

    1. Permanent Employees of State / Central Government, Semi-Government Undertakings, Institutions and Autonomous Bodies.
    2. Regular Employees of Private Limited Companies / Private Organizations and other Reputed Private Institutions/ Establishments who have a service of at least 2 years with the current employer
    3. Contractual Employees of Central/State Government, Semi-Government Undertakings and Autonomous Bodies (provided there are no instances of termination of employment of such employees previously).
    4. Professionals or self-employed individuals with at least 2 years’ experience in business/profession/activity. (This category shall include proprietors, partners and promoters of companies where the loan is sanctioned in their personal capacity. Gross Income in this case shall mean income as shown in proof of income obtained)
    5. Persons engaged in agricultural and allied activities.
    6. Pensioners of State/Central/UT Gov’t, PSU’s (Public Sector Undertakings), autonomous bodies and Institutions. (Family pensioners shall not be eligible).
    7. Employees appointed under SRO 202 (to be treated at par with Permanent Employees of State/Central Government) subject to the condition salary for at least 6 months has been credited in the savings account of the applicant.
    8. Partnership firms and companies which have been in existence for a minimum of 02 years.
    9. HUF can also avail car loan facility. HUF can apply for the loan through Karta and the documents, as prescribed, shall also be executed by the Karta on behalf of the HUF. However, it shall be ensured that a joint application is obtained from all the coparceners for the loan whereby they will also confirm that the loan facility is used for the benefit of the HUF.
    10. Applicants who do not fall in any of the above categories may be also be financed subject to the condition that the applicant has a stable/perpetual source of income and provides proof to the satisfaction of the sanctioning authority.

    VALUATION OF THE VEHICLE

    Value of the vehicle shall be the lower of the following (subject to satisfaction of the BU Head and Advances In-charge):

    • Ex-showroom price of the vehicle as per original sale invoice less depreciation, which shall be as follows:
    Age of the vehicle% Of Depreciation for fixing value.
    Upto 06 months.5%
    06 Months to less than 01 year10%
    01 year to less than 02 years.20%
    0 years to less than 03 years.30%
    03 years to less than 04 years.40%
    04 years to less than 05 years.50%.
    05 years to less than 06 years.60%.
    • Insured Declared Value (IDV) of the vehicle as per latest insurance policy.
    • Consideration Amount as per agreement to sell between seller and buyer or as per invoice from registered used car dealer.
    • Note: In case original sale invoice is not available, sanctioning authority may consider minimum of value as depicted in documents mentioned at Serial II & III above.

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  • Application process for 2nd edition of JEE-Main to conclude on March 12

    Application process for 2nd edition of JEE-Main to conclude on March 12

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    New Delhi: The application process for second edition of engineering entrance exam JEE-Main began on Wednesday and will conclude on March 12, National Testing Agency (NTA) officials said.

    The second session of the Joint Entrance Examination (Main) 2023 will be conducted from April 6 to April 12, with April 13 and 15 kept as reserved days.

    “The dates of advance intimation of examination city, downloading of admit cards, and declaration of result will be displayed on JEE (Main) portal at the appropriate time,” a senior NTA official said.

    Candidates are not allowed to fill more than one application form, else it will be treated as unfair means.

    “Candidates who had already appeared in January (first session) will log in with the same credentials and pay the examination fee for the April exams. Filing more than one application form will be treated as UFM (unfair means), even if found at a later stage, and strict action will be taken against that candidate,” the official added.

    The NTA had earlier this month announced the result for first edition of JEE-Main in which 20 candidates had scored perfect 100.

    A record 95.80 per cent attendance was recorded in the January edition of the crucial exam with over 8.23 lakh candidates appearing for it.

    The examination was held in 13 languages (Assamese, Bengali, English, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu).

    The examination was also conducted outside India in 17 cities of Manama, Doha, Dubai, Kathmandu, Muscat, Riyadh, Sharjah, Singapore, Kuwait City, Kuala Lumpur, Lagos and Abuja, Colombo, Jakarta, Moscow, Port Louis, Bangkok, Washington D.C.

    After both sessions of JEE (Main) 2023 examination, the ranks of the candidates will be released taking into consideration the best of the two NTA scores in accordance with the policy already made.

    Based on the results of JEE-Mains Paper 1 and Paper 2, the top 2.6 lakh candidates will be eligible to appear for the JEE-Advanced exam, which is a one-stop exam to get admission into the 23 premier Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs).

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  • Assam: Eviction drive reaches 2nd day in Sonitpur; Bengali-speaking Muslims most affected

    Assam: Eviction drive reaches 2nd day in Sonitpur; Bengali-speaking Muslims most affected

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    Tezpur: The drive to evict “encroachers” from nearly 1,900 hectares of forest and revenue land in Assam’s Sonitpur district continued for the second day on Wednesday, with 12,000-odd people, who were allegedly staying there illegally for decades, left in the lurch, a senior official said.

    Since morning, the administration started the eviction in five places of Burachapori Wildlife Sanctuary and nearby government land, he said.

    “Today, we are carrying out the eviction exercise at Lathimari, Ganesh Tapu, Baghe Tapu, Gulirpar and Siali. So far it has been peaceful, and no untoward incident has been reported,” the official said.

    With a huge posse of armed security personnel, the Sonitpur district administration had on Tuesday started the exercise to clear “encroached” land in the wildlife sanctuary and nearby revenue villages on the southern bank of the Brahmaputra river in central Assam.

    While most of the occupants, predominantly Bengali-speaking Muslims, had left their houses after receiving notices in the last few weeks, some were in the process to vacate their premises when the eviction drive started, some of the affected families said.

    “Illegal settlers” were seen loading their belongings in tractor trolleys at various places since morning even as bulldozers were deployed to demolish their houses.

    While collecting her belongings from the demolished house, Firoza Begum alleged that the administration had mentioned it would start eviction from February 20 but suddenly “started eviction from today without any intimation”.

    The opposition Congress slammed the BJP-led government for the eviction drive and said many of the affected families are entitled to have land rights according to the Forest Rights Act, 2006.

    Sonitpur Deputy Commissioner Deba Kumar Mishra told PTI on Tuesday that thousands of people “illegally occupied” the forest and nearby areas for decades and the administration has decided to clear “encroachment” on 1,892 hectares of land during the ongoing exercise till Thursday.

    “Of this, 1,401 hectares of land falls under the sanctuary and the remaining is government land. In the forest, 1,758 families were living, comprising 6,965 people,” he said.

    On the government land, 755 families were residing, comprising 4,645 people according to the latest survey, the official said.

    Mishra said, “We discovered that this area was never surveyed and people were in confusion if their villages fall under Nagaon or Sonitpur district. That is why government schools, Anganwadi centres, mosques and other structures were built by people who thought it is Nagaon district.”

    The schools and other government institutions will be attached to nearby such centres in non-encroached land in the coming days so that education and welfare measures are not affected, he said.

    Over 1,700 personnel from the Assam Police and CRPF along with staffers from civil administration and the forest department are engaged in the exercise. Around 100 bulldozers, excavators and tractors were pressed into action since the morning to demolish the structures and clear the land, the DC said.

    After the eviction exercise is over, the forest department will start an afforestation drive and plant thousands of saplings, a forest official said.

    Burachapori Wildlife Sanctuary is spread across 44.06 sq km on the southern bank of the Brahmaputra river and is located around 180 km east of Guwahati and 40 km south of Tezpur town.

    The protected forest forms an integral part of the Laokhowa-Burachapori ecosystem and is a notified buffer zone of the Kaziranga National Park & Tiger Reserve. It is home to one-horned rhinoceros, tiger, leopard, wild buffalo, hog deer, wild pig and elephants.

    Burachapori’s bird list on the other hand includes the highly endangered Bengal Florican, Black-necked Stork, Mallard, Open billed Stork, Teal and Whistling Duck among others.

    It has been a reserve forest since 1974 under the Sonitpur district forest department and it was declared a wildlife sanctuary in July 1995.

    In November 2013, the forest was shifted to Nagaon Wildlife Division, but the entire area is under the Tezpur sub-division of Sonitpur district and also falls under the Tezpur Lok Sabha constituency.

    The drive in Burachapori is the fourth major eviction exercise in Assam within just two months. The exercise in Nagoan’s Batadrava on December 19 last year has been considered one of the largest in the region as it uprooted more than 5,000 alleged encroachers. It was followed by another drive on December 26 to clear 400 bighas in Barpeta.

    In Pava Reserve Forest under the Lakhimpur district, the administration had undertaken an eviction drive to clear 450 hectares of encroached land on January 10, which continued for several days, displacing around 500 “illegally settled” families. Also, a large area of forest-turned-agricultural land was also cleared.

    The Himanta Biswa Sarma-led dispensation has been carrying out eviction drives in different parts of the state since it assumed power in May 2021.

    Setting aside opposition criticism, Sarma had on December 21 last year told the Assembly that eviction drives to clear government and forest lands in Assam would continue as long as the BJP is in power.

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  • Abu Dhabi: Qatar-based Indian wins Big Ticket draw for 2nd time

    Abu Dhabi: Qatar-based Indian wins Big Ticket draw for 2nd time

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    Abu Dhabi: A Qatar-based Indian expatriate won Abu Dhabi’s Big Ticket weekly draw for the second time on Saturday, February 4, 2023.

    The winner of the draw Suman Muthaiah Nadar Ragavan has won a Range Rover in this month’s Dream Car raffle draw.

    In December 2022, Suman won 1kg of 24-carat gold through the weekly electronic draw.

    After he heard about Big Ticket, he started buying tickets and has been doing so every month for the past year.

    When he won the gold in December, Ragavan told Big Ticket representatives that he did not expect to win and would invest his winnings in the future of her twin daughters.

    In the next draw on March 3, the lucky winner will get 15 million Dirhams (Rs 33,69,28,073). The second prize is one million Dirhams (Rs 2,24,61,871), the third is 100,000 Dirhams (Rs 22,46,071) and the fourth is 50,000 Dirhams (Rs 11,23,035).

    Tickets can be purchased online through the Big Ticket website or by visiting the store counters at Abu Dhabi International Airport and Al Ain Airport.

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  • DDA’s anti-encroachment drive continues in Mehrauli for 2nd day

    DDA’s anti-encroachment drive continues in Mehrauli for 2nd day

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    Delhi: For a second consecutive day, the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) on Saturday continued an anti-encroachment drive in the Mehrauli area amid protests by locals.

    A large number of security personnel have been deployed on the spot with gears.

    Residents of the area said that the DDA had demolished two three-storeyed buildings near the Aulia Masjid at Andheria Mor along with shanties.

    On Friday, several three- and four-storeyed structures that had come up illegally on the agency’s land in the Aam Bagh, Brijwasi
    colony area of Mehrauli were demolished.

    The residents claimed that they were not given any prior notice by the agency.

    A joint team of DDA officials on Friday had bulldozed an illegal structure in the Ghousiya slum colony and then demolished shanties near a local mosque.

    The DDA also demolished one building and partially removed others in Brijwasi Colony and C-block.

    These areas are located close to the Mehrauli Archaeological Park.

    Some of the land here belongs to DDA, while few other stretches on which buildings and shanties have come up over the last decade are owned by the Archaeological Survey of India and the Waqf Board.

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  • Russia sends 2nd rescue team to Turkey

    Russia sends 2nd rescue team to Turkey

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    Moscow: Russia has sent a second rescue team with medical specialists and rescuers to earthquake-hit Turkey, the country’s Emergencies Ministry said.

    In a Telegram post, the Ministry on Wednesday said that an Il-76 plane with 50 rescuers and 11 doctors on board took off on Wednesday in accordance with an order given by Russian President Vladimir Putin, Xinhua news agency reported.

    Various medical specialists such as traumatologists, neurosurgeons, surgeons as well as anesthesiologists and intensive care specialists are on the flight, TASS reported citing the Ministry.

    More than 100 Russian rescuers have already arrived in Turkey, and most are conducting search and rescue operations in the Kahramanmaras province, which has been most affected by the earthquake.

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