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  • Water Supply To Remain Affected In Srinagar Parts

    Water Supply To Remain Affected In Srinagar Parts

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    SRINAGAR: In a bid to start renovation of Sindh Extension Canal near head works of the department in Srinagar Division the water supply would remain affected in some Srinagar areas on March 5 2023 till 9pm.

    The Jal shakti Department Srinagar division has informed that the water supply to several areas will remain affected on March 6 of 2023 till 9pm.

    The areas that would remain affected include Mal shahi bagh Zakura, Gulab Bagh, Alasteng, Shuhama, Naseem Bagh,Lal Bazaar , Habak, Hadoora, Pandach,Chaterhama, khal mohalla, Buspora, Soura, Anchaar,Bahavchipora, Zoonimar,Nowshera, Bagh-e- Ali Mardaan Khan, Zadibal, Hawal, Alamgiri Bazaar, Rajouri Kadal, Nallahmar, Nawakadal, Bohri kadal, Nowhatta, Hazratbal, sadrabal, Nigeen, Saida kadal, Karan Nagar, Chattabal, Kawdara, Eidgah, Mahrajgunj, ZainaKadal, Noor Bagh, Saidapora, Bemina, Firdous Abaad, Batmaloo, Qamarwari, Zainakote, Noor abad, Umarabad and adjacent areas.

    In case of any urgency, officials have advised to call on 2477207 and 2452047, the notice reads.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Sisodia’s arrest: Delhi govt’s budget preparation likely to be affected, say sources

    Sisodia’s arrest: Delhi govt’s budget preparation likely to be affected, say sources

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    New Delhi: The preparation of the Delhi government’s budget for the next financial year is likely to be affected following the arrest of Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, who also holds the finance portfolio, sources said on Monday.

    The finance department is still in the process of finalising the budgetary allocations.

    “Various departments have sent their budget estimates, revenue utilised this year. The budget is not yet finalised. The allocations to various departments are still being finalised,” an official said.

    There were plans to present the budget around the second week of March but it might be pushed to the third or fourth week. However, it has to be presented before April 1, when the new financial year starts.

    Before Sisodia’s questioning by the CBI in the excise policy case, the deputy chief minister held a series of budget-related meetings, with Revenue Minister Kailash Gahlot also being a part of them.

    Sources in the Aam Aadmi Party said Gahlot may present the Delhi government budget this time.

    “As there was a possibility that the deputy chief minister may be arrested by the CBI, Gahlot was attending budget-related meetings for the last few days. Gahlot is likely to present the 2023-24 budget. It is scheduled to be presented next month. If Sisodia gets bail, he will present the budget but if he doesn’t, Gahlot might do it,” an AAP functionary told PTI.

    Sisodia was originally summoned by the CBI last Sunday but he sought deferment of his questioning citing the ongoing Budget exercise, following which, the CBI had asked him to appear on February 26.

    He was arrested on Monday and remanded to five-day CBI custody the next day.

    The Arvind Kejriwal government is staring at a possible crisis with the CBI arresting Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia who holds as many as 18 of the total 33 departments, including education, finance and home.

    The arrest of Sisodia comes after that of Satyendar Jain, Delhi’s the then health minister, in June last year. Both have led what the Aam Aadmi Party describes as the successful transformation of Delhi’s education and health services, contributing to the party’s popularity and continued electoral success.

    Their absence leaves Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal with no heavyweight lieutenant to implement his governance agenda in Delhi.

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  • UN: 7 million children affected by earthquake in Turkey, Syria

    UN: 7 million children affected by earthquake in Turkey, Syria

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    The United Nations said that more than seven million children were affected by the devastating earthquake that struck in southern Turkey and northwestern Syria on Monday and also expressed concern over the killing of “several thousand” others.

    “In Turkey, the total number of affected children in the 10 provinces hit by the two earthquakes is 4.6 million. In Syria, 2.5 million children are affected,” James Elder, a spokesman for the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), told reporters in Geneva on Tuesday.

    “UNICEF fears that several thousand children will be killed,” Elder added.

    He warned that “even without verifying the numbers, it is tragically clear that the numbers will continue to increase.” Elder feared the final outcome would be “mind-boggling”.

    He expressed his fears that, given the “catastrophic and ever-increasing death toll, it is clear that many children will lose their parents in these devastating earthquakes.”

    On February 6, a 7.7-magnitude earthquake hit southern Turkey and northern Syria, followed by another with a magnitude of 7.6 hours later.

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  • Thousands of passengers affected due to IT breakdown at Lufthansa

    Thousands of passengers affected due to IT breakdown at Lufthansa

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    Frankfurt: An IT breakdown at Lufthansa on Wednesday caused flight delays and cancellations at major German airports, upending the travel plans of thousands of passengers.

    Since Wednesday morning, planes and passengers have been jammed in Frankfurt and Munich airports because the computer systems for check-in and boarding, among other things, were no longer operational, Xinhua news agency reported.

    “During construction work in Frankfurt, fiber optic cables belonging to a telecom service provider were damaged, causing an outage of Lufthansa’s IT systems at Frankfurt Airport,” Lufthansa tweeted.

    “Flight operations are expected to stabilize in the early evening,” it added.

    Due to the serious IT glitch at Lufthansa, German air traffic control is no longer routing aircraft to Frankfurt Airport to prevent the hub from filling up, said an air traffic control spokesman. The planes will be diverted to other airports such as Nuremberg, Cologne or Dusseldorf.

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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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  • Tell us: have you been affected by Cyclone Gabrielle in New Zealand?

    Tell us: have you been affected by Cyclone Gabrielle in New Zealand?

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    Cyclone Gabrielle has caused devastation across New Zealand’s North Island. A national state of emergency has been declared, floods have trapped people on roofs and landslides have destroyed homes.

    We would like to hear from you if you have been affected by the disaster, and are in a safe place to communicate. Please do not take any unnecessary risks in order to contact us. We would particularly like to hear from those who are in or in contact with those in the areas that appear worst-affected: Northland, Tolaga Bay, Gisborne/Tairāwhiti, west Auckland and Coromandel, but also those affected throughout the country.

    How have you been affected personally, physically or mentally? Have you or your family suffered any damage to your property or livelihood? Do you live abroad but have loved ones in New Zealand who are affected? How do you feel about the response so far from the authorities?

    If you have any images, you can use the form below to send them to us.

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  • Stalin announces relief to farmers affected by unseasonal rains

    Stalin announces relief to farmers affected by unseasonal rains

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    Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Monday announced relief of Rs 20,000 per hectare for the farmers of the delta region who have lost crops due to unseasonal rains.

    Stalin made the announcement after getting feedback from the ministers and other bureaucrats who visited the rain-affected districts of Myladuthurai, Tiruvarur, Thanjavur, and Nagapattinam.

    The relief package, according to a statement from the Chief Minister’s office, includes Rs 20,000 per hectare of harvest-ready paddy to farmers who have lost 33 per cent of their crops in heavy rains. This is on the basis of the disaster management rules of the government.

    The Chief Minister also issued orders to distribute 8 kg of crop seeds per acre at a 50 per cent subsidy to urad dal farmers who have lost their crops during the unusual rains in delta districts of the state and to undertake urad dal cultivation again.

    The package announced by Stalin includes provision of paddy harvesting machines on rent at a 50 per cent subsidy to paddy farmers through the State Agriculture Engineering Department. The Chief Minister also directed officials to undertake additional crop harvest checks in villages.

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  • Power Shutdown in J&K Areas, Power Supply To These Areas Shall Remain Affected – Kashmir News

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    Power Shutdown in J&K Areas, Power Supply To These Areas Shall Remain Affected

    JAMMU, FEBRUARY 03 (KN) : Chief Engineer (Distribution), JPDCL, Jammu has informed that the power supply to SMVDU University Campus shall remain affected on February 04 from 10 am to 5 pm.

    Similarly, the power supply to Ramsoo, Neel, Ukhral, Khari and adjoining areas shall remain affected on February 04 from 9 am to 5 pm.

    Likewise, the power supply to Pouni and adjoining areas shall remain affected on February 04 from 9 am to 3 pm.

    Similarly, the power supply to Lalle-Da-Bagh, Lower Muthi, Lakshmi Vihar, Balwant Vihar Udheywala, Anand Nagar, Nachillian, Nagbani, Floura, M/C Domana, Machallian, Yatri Niwas, Bhawani Nagar, Gole Gujral, Talab Tillo, Trilokpur, Panjpeer, NITCO Lane, Vikas Nagar, Sari Rakhwal, Pounichak and adjoining areas shall remain affected on February 04 from 9 am to 2 pm.

    Meanwhile, the Executive Engineer, Elect Division-II, JPDCL Jammu has informed that the power supply to Sector-E, Lane No. 7, 8 and 9 shall remain affected on February 08 and 11 from 8 am to 2 pm.

    Similarly, the power supply to Sector-E, Lane No. 7, 8, 9 and Sainik Farm shall remain affected on February 09 from 8 am to 2 pm.

    However, the Superintending Engineer (Distribution), JPDCL, O&M Circle Kathua has informed that the power supply to Fruit Mandi, Krishna Colony, Karan Nagar, Indira Colony and adjoining areas shall remain affected on February 04 from 12 noon to 4 pm.(KN)

     


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