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  • SL envoy gifts to India 2 paintings depicting arrival of Ashoka’s son, daughter

    SL envoy gifts to India 2 paintings depicting arrival of Ashoka’s son, daughter

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    New Delhi: Sri Lankan envoy Milinda Moragoda gifted to India two paintings depicting the arrival of Emperor Ashoka’s son and daughter in the country, officials here said on Saturday.

    The paintings, replicas of the original paintings at a temple located close to the Sri Lankan capital Colombo, will be housed at the National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA), they said.

    Union Minister of State for Culture and External Affairs Meenakshi Lekhi received the paintings at the NGMA, a senior official said.

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    Sri Lankan High Commissioner Milinda Moragoda accompanied a group of senior monks from the country, led by Most Venerable Waskaduwe Mahindawansa Mahanayake Thero, to hand over the two paintings depicting the arrival of Ashoka’s son Mahendra and his daughter Sangamitra in Sri Lanka, she said.

    The NGMA, located in Jaipur House near India Gate, comes under the purview of the Union Ministry of Culture.

    The handover ceremony took place on the sidelines of the two-day Global Buddhist Summit that ended on Friday.

    The Sri Lankan delegation to the Global Buddhist Summit was present, along with Mahabodhi Society representatives.

    The minister later hosted them over lunch and ‘Theravada meal’ was served to the delegates at her office, the officials said.

    Lekhi mentioned the close historical, cultural and traditional relationship between Sri Lanka and India, especially in the context of Buddhism.

    While highlighting the ancient linkage between the two countries, Lekhi emphasised that this relationship should be “further strengthened by future generations over centuries”.

    She described the pictures in detail, explaining how the king in Sri Lanka received Ashoka’s son and daughter. Lekhi thanked the Sri Lankan delegation and the high commissioner for their contribution to the NGMA. Some of the monks gifted books on Buddhism to Lekhi, said the officials.

    The delegation was “elated” over the minister’s decision to do “something more concrete” on the Buddhist network between Sri Lanka and India in the coming months and years, the official said.

    Lekhi also tweeted about the paintings being gifted and also shared some pictures.

    “Happy to unveil the beautiful murals painted by Solias Mendis and presented by @SLinIndia on the sidelines of the Global Buddhist Summit,” she tweeted.

    “The murals showcase historical events marking the advent of Buddhism in Sri Lanka and reflects the strong civilisational bonds between our two countries,” she added.

    “The paintings as part of the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between India and Sri Lanka depicts the arrival of King Ashoka’s son, Mahendra, and his daughter, Sangamitra, to Sri Lanka,” she added in her tweet.

    Ashoka, also referred to as Ashoka the Great, was an emperor of the Mauryan Empire whose capital was located in ancient Pataliputra (current day Patna). He had sent his son Mahendra and daughter Sangamitra to Sri Lanka to spread Buddhism.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Telangana: KCR greets Muslims on the arrival of Ramzan

    Telangana: KCR greets Muslims on the arrival of Ramzan

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    Hyderabad: After the sighting of the crescent moon on Thursday to mark the beginning of the holy month of Ramzan, chief minister K Chandrashekhar Rao sent his best wishes to the Muslim community throughout the country.

    “On the auspicious occasion of the sighting of the Ramzan moon and the beginning of the holy month of fasting, chief minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao congratulated the Muslims of Telangana state and across the country,” said a tweet in Urdu from the office of the chief minister.

    “Chief Minister KCR declared Ramzan as a blessed month and said that Ramzan inspires discipline and generosity,” it added.

    In a tweet, Telangana CM also said that the Ramzan month taught individuals to be disciplined, charitable, and to think spiritually. He asserted that one might comprehend spirituality and the ultimate purpose of life by reading the Quran, praying, engaging in fasting rituals, and engaging in charitable activities like Zakat and Fitr.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Kashmir Witnesses Arrival of Over 1 Lac Tourists in February: Director Tourism

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     ‘Department working on several methods to prepare itself for the upcoming tourist season’

    Srinagar, Mar 4 (GNS): Department of Tourism Kashmir is anticipating a comparatively much high flow of tourists this year, as over one lac tourists have already visited Valley in the recently concluded month of February.

    Expressing his contentment Fazl-ul-Haseeb, the recently appointed Director for Kashmir Tourism, talking to media persons said that the Valley received over one lac tourists in the month of February alone.

    Haseeb, as per GNS, said that the Department is working on several methods to prepare itself for the upcoming tourist season.

     “We are working on scientific methods to calculate the number of tourists given it is an age of big data”, he said.

     “We are collecting data-based on scientific methods besides also collecting data from registered and unregistered hotels also”, Haseeb said. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

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  • 2022 Records Highest Arrival Of 12 Lakh Migratory Birds In Kashmir: JK Wildlife Dept

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    SRINAGAR: Amid the ongoing Integrated Management Action Plan (IMAP) for Wetland Conservation Reserves of Kashmir, authorities at J&K Wildlife Department claim that more than 40 lakh migratory birds arrived in the valley wetlands in the last four years, while 2022 recorded the highest arrival with more than 12 lakh guest birds.

    Quoting Wildlife Warden Wetlands, Ifshan Dewan news agency KNO reported that the last four years recorded the arrival of more than 40 lakh migratory birds in the valley wetlands. “2022 recorded the highest numbers with as many as 12 lakh migratory birds visiting Kashmir,” she said.

    Ifshan also said that the census of migratory birds for the year 2023 is likely to start next week.

    According to the statistical figures shared by the Wildlife Department, the year 2019 recorded the arrival of around 9 lakh migratory birds, 8 lakh in 2020, 11 lakh in 2021 and approximately 12 lakh in 2022.

    We have recorded the arrival of around 70 species of migratory birds, Dewan said.

    While the officials last month said that a rare species of migratory duck was sighted at Wullar Lake after 84 years; every year, lakhs of migratory birds from Siberia, Europe, and Central Asia arrive in the Kashmir Valley.

    As per the authorities at the Jammu and Kashmir Wildlife Department, interventions are taking place under the Integrated Management Action Plan (IMAP) in various wetlands of Kashmir in order to improve the habitat conditions to make them suitable for migratory waterfowl.

    Notably, the five-year Integrated Management Action Plan (IMAP) 2022-2027 for Kashmir Wetland Conservation Reserves has outlined a number of threats and challenges in conserving the valley’s wetlands.

    According to the document, the risks to the valley wetlands include siltation, weed infestation, pollution, habitat modification, water quality degradation, solid waste, and encroachment.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • ‘2022 records highest arrival of 12 lakh migratory birds in Kashmir, 40 lakh in last 4 years’

    ‘2022 records highest arrival of 12 lakh migratory birds in Kashmir, 40 lakh in last 4 years’

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    Srinagar, Feb 09: Amid the ongoing Integrated Management Action Plan (IMAP) for Wetland Conservation Reserves of Kashmir, authorities at J&K Wildlife Department claim that more than 40 lakh migratory birds arrived in the valley wetlands in the last four years, while 2022 recorded the highest arrival with more than 12 lakh guest birds.

    Wildlife Warden Wetlands, Ifshan Dewan told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that the last four years recorded the arrival of more than 40 lakh migratory birds in the valley wetlands. “2022 recorded the highest numbers with as many as 12 lakh migratory birds visiting Kashmir,” she said.

    Ifshan also said that the census of migratory birds for the year 2023 is likely to start next week.

    According to the statistical figures shared by the Wildlife Department, the year 2019 recorded the arrival of around 9 lakh migratory birds, 8 lakh in 2020, 11 lakh in 2021 and approximately 12 lakh in 2022.

    We have recorded the arrival of around 70 species of migratory birds, Dewan said.

    While the officials last month said that a rare species of migratory duck was sighted at Wullar Lake after 84 years; every year, lakhs of migratory birds from Siberia, Europe, and Central Asia arrive in the Kashmir Valley.

    As per the authorities at the Jammu and Kashmir Wildlife Department, interventions are taking place under the Integrated Management Action Plan (IMAP) in various wetlands of Kashmir in order to improve the habitat conditions to make them suitable for migratory waterfowl.

    Notably, the five-year Integrated Management Action Plan (IMAP) 2022-2027 for Kashmir Wetland Conservation Reserves has outlined a number of threats and challenges in conserving the valley’s wetlands.

    According to the document, the risks to the valley wetlands include siltation, weed infestation, pollution, habitat modification, water quality degradation, solid waste, and encroachment—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Twin blasts leave nine injured in Jammu two days ahead of Rahul-led Yatra’s arrival

    Twin blasts leave nine injured in Jammu two days ahead of Rahul-led Yatra’s arrival

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    Jammu: Just two days before Congress leader Rahul Gandhi-led Bharat Jodo Yatra is scheduled to reach Jammu, two back-to-back explosions rocked a busy locality on the outskirts of the city on Saturday, leaving nine people injured, officials said.

    Police suspect that IEDs were used to carry out the twin explosions in an SUV parked in a repair shop and in a vehicle at a nearby junkyard at Transport Nagar area of Narwal.

    The terror attack comes at a time when security agencies in the region are on high alert in the wake of the ongoing Bharat Jodo Yatra of the Congress and the upcoming Republic Day celebrations.

    Jammu and Kashmir Lt Governor Manoj Sinha strongly condemned the incident and directed agencies to take urgent steps to nab the culprits .

    “A blast occurred in an old, parked Bolero (Sports Utility Vehicle) around 11 am resulting in injuries to five people who were standing nearby. They were evacuated to hospital and their condition is stable,” Additional Director General of Police, Mukesh Singh told reporters near the scene of the explosion.

    He said the whole area was immediately cleared of the people but in the meantime another blast occurred 50 metres away, causing minor injuries to one more person who was also shifted to hospital.

    “Further investigation is on,” the officer said.

    However, a total of nine persons were brought with splinter injuries to Government Medical College (GMC) hospital following the blasts.

    “We have received nine patients with one having abdominal injuries and two others fractured legs. The condition of all of them is stable,” a doctor at the hospital said.

    The Bharat Jodo Yatra entered J-K’s Kathua district on Thursday evening via Punjab and is camping in Chadwal, about 70 km from here. After a day’s break on Saturday, the yatra, which commenced from Kanyakumari on September 7, is scheduled to resume from Hiranagar on Sunday and reach Jammu on January 23.

    An official identified the injured as Suhail Iqbal, Vishav Partap, Vinod Kumar, Arjun Kumar, Amit Kumar, Rajesh Kumar and Aneesh all residents of Jammu – and Sushil Kumar of Doda.

    Early this month, two cousins – aged four and 16 – were killed when an improvised explosive device (IED) went off in Dangri village in Jammu’s Rajouri area, 14 hours after terrorists had shot dead four people there.

    The terrorists, locals had claimed, had planted the IED on the day of the shooting and it was missed during the scanning by police and security officials who had cordoned off the area.

    The officials on Saturday said the whole area was cordoned off by joint teams of police and CRPF immediately after the first explosion which was followed by another blast 15 minutes later.

    A thorough sanitisation operation was carried out and forensic experts, bomb disposal squad and sniffer dogs were also pressed into service to look for clues, they said.

    Jaswinder Singh, an eyewitness, said the first blast occurred in a vehicle that was at a workshop for repair.

    About 15 minutes later, another explosion took place in the area littered with damaged parts and garbage, said Singh, president of the Motor Spare Parts Association.

    Raj Kumar said he was working on another vehicle when the blast ripped apart another parked vehicle.

    “We initially thought that the petrol tank of some vehicle exploded but the blast was so powerful that it blew up the vehicle,” he said.

    An official spokesman said senior police officials have briefed the Lt Governor.

    “Such dastardly acts highlight the desperation and cowardice of those responsible. Take immediate and firm action. No efforts should be spared to bring the perpetrators to justice,” the Lt Governor said.

    Sinha also announced assistance of Rs 50,000 to the injured. The Lt Governor said that the administration would ensure the best possible treatment and extend every help required by the families.

    Congress MP and AICC incharge of Jammu and Kashmir Rajani Patil strongly condemned the twin blasts. The CPI and AAP alleged that the incident reflected the “failure” of the BJP’s policy in the Union Territory.

    “Jammu blasts reveal once again the failure of BJP’s J-K Policy. Abrogation of Art.370 and demonetisation adventures misfired.Terrorism is on the increase,” CPI MP Binoy Viswam said on Twitter.

    The BJP’s policy of “communal hatred has badly affected the country’s unity,” he alleged.

    “The day the BJP government took over, the situation in J-K is getting from bad to worse. Terrorism is increasing with each passing day and is returning to 1990s,” chairman of Jammu and Kashmir AAP state coordination committee Harsh Dev Singh alleged.

    “They were stating that not a bird was killed after the abrogation of Article 370 but the reality is that innocent men, women and children are getting killed. The BJP has to give answers not only to J-K but to the entire nation,” he told reporters.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )