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  • US begins planning for 6G rollout

    US begins planning for 6G rollout

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    Washington: The US government is drawing up plans for the eventual use of 6G networks, hoping to give Washington a technological edge in the future amid concerns over Beijing’s rapid advances in the telecommunications sector.

    The White House met with corporate leaders, technology officials, and academic experts to develop strategies for upcoming 6G networks on Friday, senior US officials confirmed to multiple news outlets, RT reported.

    The administration seeks to “take the lessons learned from 5G about the importance of early involvement and resilience” and use them to develop a 6G network which “optimizes performance, accessibility, and security”, one government staffer added.

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    While 6G technology is still in its infancy and is likely years away from use by the general public, it is expected to be significantly faster than the current 5G networks, and to dramatically expand high-speed internet access across the globe, RT reported.

    In late 2020, China successfully launched an experimental satellite carrying candidates for possible 6G technology, hoping to verify the performance of the 6G frequency band in space.

    Another administration official noted China’s technological gains in recent years, namely in the rollout of its own 5G network, saying Beijing had used the tech to advance national security goals and grow its global market share in the telecoms industry, RT reported.

    Huawei is preparing for its own rollout of 6G technology, and says it hopes to launch the ultra-fast networks by 2030.

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  • Bihar: Second phase of caste-based census begins, to continue till May 15

    Bihar: Second phase of caste-based census begins, to continue till May 15

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    Patna: The second phase of the caste-based census has started in the State and will continue till May 15, said Dr Chandrashekhar Singh, DM, Patna.

    The decision of a caste census was taken by the Bihar cabinet on June 2, last year, months after the Centre ruled out conducting such an exercise nationally.

    The first phase of the caste-based census in Bihar began on January 7 and ended on January 21.

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    Informing about the involvement of people in the second phase of the caste-based census, DM Singh said, “All the families are sharing information positively”.

    The second phase of the survey will involve gathering data on people from all castes, sub-castes, and socioeconomic conditions backgrounds.

    The survey, in its second phase, would cover an estimated population of 12.70 crores across 2.58 crore households in 38 districts, further spread over 534 blocks and 261 urban local bodies. The survey would be completed by May 31, this year.

    A caste-based headcount will be conducted across all 38 districts in two stages.

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  • ECI begins preparation for Telangana assembly polls

    ECI begins preparation for Telangana assembly polls

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    Hyderabad: The Election Commission of India (ECI) has started preparations for the 2023 Assembly elections in Telangana. A team of three senior officials led by Deputy Election Commissioner Nitish Kumar Vyas reached Hyderabad to review the arrangements. Commission officials met Chief Electoral Officer Vishwaraj and others.

    In the meeting, Nitish Kumar Vyas reviewed the inclusion and exclusion of voters’ names besides updating the voters’ list. He asked the office bearers to keep an eye on the voter list and ensure preparation of defect-free list.

    He directed the Chief Electoral Officer to prepare a list of returning officers across the state. A team of Election Commission officials directed the state officials to start the first phase of testing of electronic voting machines from June 1.

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    Instructions have been given to organize a two-day workshop for District Election Officers, which will be organized by the Election Commission. Chief Electoral Officer Vishwaraj said that the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) have been placed in the districts after verification by the Electronic Corporation of India (ECIL).

    In 2018, the elections were held on December 7. For holding the assembly elections either in November-end or early December, the ECI will be issuing the election schedule a month before polling. The elections were held nearly six months before schedule, after BRS president and chief minister Rao decided to dissolve the assembly on September 6, about nine months before completing the five-year tenure.

    Election Commission officials suggested a training programme for officials of all levels of election duty. He said that maximum participation in voting should be ensured and the voting percentage should increase.

    The meeting was attended by Principal Secretary Election Commission of India Avinash Kumar, Under Secretary, Election Commission of India Sanjay Kumar, Joint Chief Electoral Officer Ravi Kiran and Deputy Chief Electoral Officer Satyavani.

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  • Salman Khan gets another death threat, Mumbai Police begins probe

    Salman Khan gets another death threat, Mumbai Police begins probe

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    Mumbai: Bollywood superstar Salman Khan has received another death threat call, Mumbai Police said on Tuesday, weeks after a man was taken into custody for sending a threat email to the Dabangg actor.

    Police said that a threat call was made to the Mumbai Police control room on April 10. The caller who identified himself as Rockey Bhai from Jodhpur in Rajasthan said he was a Gau rakshak (Cow-Vigilante). The caller threatened to eliminate Salman Khan on April 30.

    Mumbai Police said that further investigation is underway.

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    Previously, one person identified as Dhakad Ram, a resident of Luni in Rajasthan’s Jodhpur district was arrested on March 26 for sending an e-mail threat to Salman Khan and handed over to Mumbai Police.

    A case was registered at Bandra police station. The accused had allegedly sent a threat mail to Salman Khan stating that the actor will “end up like Sidhu Moose Wala.”

    “In the case registered in Bandra police station of threats to kill Salman Khan via email, the Mumbai police team and Luni police team in joint action caught Dhakad Ram, a resident of Luni in Jodhpur district,” Luni Police Station Officer, Jodhpur Ishwar Chand Pareek had told ANI earlier.

    Khan has been provided with Y+ category security by the Mumbai police as the actor is perceived to be under threat. The Maharashtra State government took this step after the actor received a threat letter from the Lawrence Bishnoi gang.

    Mumbai Police have also booked jailed gangsters Lawrence Bishnoi, Goldie Brar and Rohit Garg for allegedly sending threatening emails to actor Salman Khan’s office. Bandra Police registered a case under sections 506(2),120(b) and 34 of IPC.

    Meanwhile, the actor has begun promotions of his upcoming Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan and participated in its trailer launch event held in Mumbai on April 10.

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  • Post Gujarat HC’s ruling, AAP begins ‘show your degree’ campaign

    Post Gujarat HC’s ruling, AAP begins ‘show your degree’ campaign

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    The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has begun a ‘show your degree’ campaign and urged BJP politicians to do the same.

    Delhi education minister Atishi, began the campaign a week after the Gujarat High Court fined Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal Rs 25,000 for requesting details of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s degrees when the information was already available.

    “We’re launching a campaign today. Every day, your leaders will demonstrate their degree to you. I have a BA from Delhi University as well as two Master’s degrees from Oxford. They’re all original,” Atishi told reporters in Delhi on Sunday.

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    “I want to ask all leaders, especially BJP leaders, to show their degrees,” she added, adding that AAP representatives will do so as part of the campaign.

    The latest high court judgement heightened the debate surrounding the AAP’s aggressive campaign emphasising details on PM Modi’s degrees. The party has put up posters in numerous cities criticising Prime Minister Modi.

    In response to Mr Kejriwal’s Right to Information (RTI) request in 2016, the then-Central Information Commission M Sridhar Acharyulu directed the Prime Minister’s Office, Gujarat University, and Delhi University to provide information on PM Modi’s graduation and postgraduate degrees.

    The Gujarat University swiftly posted PM Modi’s degree on its website, but it also disputed the Information Commission’s ruling on principle.

    The ruling BJP distributed copies of PM Modi’s degrees, which it said were a BA from Delhi University and an MA in Political Science from Gujarat University. Kejriwal claimed the materials included ‘glaring discrepancies.’

    Tushar Mehta, the government’s lawyer before the Gujarat High Court, argued that the two institutions should not be forced to reveal the information. “In a democracy, it makes no difference whether the individual holding the post has a degree or is illiterate. Furthermore, there is no public interest in this matter. “Even his privacy is jeopardized,” the senior government lawyer stated, stressing that PM Modi’s degrees had no influence on his work.

    Kejriwal’s counsel said that educational criteria were included on election candidature papers and that the question was legal. “We are requesting a degree certificate, not his mark sheet,” said AAP lawyer Percy Kavina at the Gujarat High Court.



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  • JKBOSE Class 10th Exam For Hard Zone Begins Today, Check Details – TheNewsCaravan

    JKBOSE Class 10th Exam For Hard Zone Begins Today, Check Details – TheNewsCaravan

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    Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education, JKBOSE has begun the Class 10 exam for Hard Zone today, on April 8, 2023. The date sheet can be checked here or on the official website jkbose.nic.in. The Schedule highlights that the JKBOSE Class 10 annual exams 2023 will be held from April 8 until May 9, 2023. The time table for soft zone has also been attached below.

    JKBOSE Class 11, 12 Schedule

    JKBOSE Hard Zone Class 11 exams will take place from April 12 till May 14, 2023. Meanwhile, the Class 12 exams will begin from April 11 onwards and will continue till May 15, 2023. JKBOSE Soft Zone Class 11th Exams will begin on March 6 and end on April 19 and the JKBOSE Class 12th Exams will begin on March 8 and end on April 2.

    Also Check | JKBOSE 8th Class Result 2023 OUT, @jkbose.nic.in

    JKBOSE Class 10 Hard Zone Schedule

    Date of ExamSubject Name
    8 April, 2023Agriculture/ Apparels, Makeup and Home Furnishing /
    Automotive/Beauty and Wellness/
    Health Care /IT& ITES/ Media and Entertainment/
    Physical Education and Sports/ Plumbing /
    Retail/ Security/Telecommunication/
    Tourism and Hospitality/
    Electronics and Hardware
    10 April, 2023Social Science (History, Geography, Political Science, Economics, Disaster Management and Road Safety Education)
    13 April, 2023Additional/Optional subjects
    Arabic/ Kashmiri/
    Dogri/Bhoti/Punjabi/
    Urdu/Hindi/
    Persian/Sanskrit/Bhoti/
    Punjabi/Urdu/
    Hindi/Persian/Sanskrit/
    Computer Science
    20 April, 2023English
    26 April, 2023Mathematics / Painting / Art & Drawing
    30 April, 2023Hindi/Urdu
    04 May, 2023Science (Physics/ Chemistry / Life Science) /Home Science
    09 May, 2023Music

    JKBOSE CLass 10 Exam 2023: Check What’s allowed and What’s not

    • It is compulsory to carry your hall ticket. Candidates must check the details to avoid any confusion.
    • No electronic devices such as mobile phones, Bluetooth speaker, laptop, tablet pcs, digital watch and any other devices.
    • No eating packets are allowed inside the venue
    • Carry a water bottle, pen and pencil
    • Once the question paper is given, read the questions thoroughly before you start writing.
    • Try to answer all the questions to avoid losing marks

    Students appearing for JKBOSE Class 10 exams need to contact their respective school heads to receive their admit cards. For more details, one can go to the official website.

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  • South Korean foreign minister begins 2-day visit to India on Friday

    South Korean foreign minister begins 2-day visit to India on Friday

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    New Delhi: South Korean Foreign Minister Park Jin will undertake a two-day visit to India from Friday with an aim to make “substantive progress” in the special strategic partnership between the two countries.

    Jin is scheduled to hold wide-ranging talks with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar in Delhi on Friday evening.

    The South Korean foreign minister is also scheduled to call on Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar.

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    On Saturday morning, he will leave for Chennai.

    “The upcoming meeting is the first one between the two ministers as they mark the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Korea and India this year,” a South Korean foreign ministry spokesperson said.

    “In the meeting, the two sides will discuss ways to make substantive progress in the Special Strategic Partnership between Korea and India, which is a key country in the region that shares values with Korea,” the official said.

    The two sides are expected to review the overall situation in the Indo-Pacific.

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  • Back to work: NTR Jr begins shooting for upcoming film, shares video

    Back to work: NTR Jr begins shooting for upcoming film, shares video

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    Hyderabad: Tollywood actor NTR Jr has begun shooting for his upcoming project ‘NTR 30’, directed by Koratala Siva. The film also marks Janhvi Kapoor’s Telugu debut.

    In a video shared on Twitter, the actor offered a brief glimpse of him arriving on the ‘NTR 30’ sets and chatting with his director. The actor captioned the video with the words: “Great to be on sets again with Koratala Siva!”

    The video begins with the actor voicing the words: “Aa Raha Hoon Main (I am coming).”

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    ‘NTR 30’ is a high-octane action drama directed by Koratala Siva set in the forgotten coastal parts of India. It will see the coming together of top technicians from the industry.

    The film is being produced by Hari Krishna K. of NTR Arts and Sudhakar Mikkilineni of Yuvasudha Arts and will hit the screens on April 5, 2024.

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  • SSC CGL 2023 Application Process Begins – Here’s How To Apply – Kashmir News

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    The Staff Selection Commission is scheduled to begin the SSC CGL 2023 Registration tomorrow, April 01, 2023. Interested candidates who wish to apply for the Combined Graduated Level Examination, CGL 2023 can check the exam dates and application process here.

    Candidates may note that the CGL 2023 registration will start tomorrow and end on May 1, 2023. The Staff Selection Commission will release a detailed notification about the important dates, eligibility criteria and other details tomorrow. Candidates are advised to go through the notification before applying for recruitment.

    SSC CGL Exam 2023

    According to the SSC Exam Calendar 2023, the Combined Graduate Level Examination, CGL Tier-I 2023 will be conducted from July 14 to July 27, 2023.

    Direct Link: SSC Official Website

    After the activation of the registration link, eligible and interested candidates can submit their application form for SSC CGL 2023 by following the below-mentioned steps.

    How to register for SSC CGL 2023?

    • Step 1. Visit the official site of SSC at ssc.nic.in
    • Step 2. On the homepage, click on SSC CGL 2023 registration link
    • Step 3. Enter the login credentials and click on submit
    • Step 4. Fill in the application form and upload the required documents
    • Step 5. Pay the application fee and submit the form
    • Step 6. Download and take a printout of the CGL application Form 2023 for future reference

    Application Fee

    The application fee for the SSC Combined Graduated Level Examination, CGL 2023 exam is Rs 100/- for all categories except for women/SC/ST/PwD/ESM.

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  • As Ramzan begins, China’s Muslims face fasting ban, monitoring

    As Ramzan begins, China’s Muslims face fasting ban, monitoring

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    Washington: As Muslims around the world prepare to begin the holy month of Ramzan, Muslims in China are facing fasting ban while their cultural and religious traditions are increasingly coming under attack, according to a media report.

    Uyghurs in the northwestern region of Xinjiang are being ordered not to allow their children to fast, with the latter being quizzed by the authorities as to whether their parents are fasting, local officials and rights groups said, RFA reported.

    “During Ramzan, the authorities are requiring 1,811 villages [in Xinjiang] to implement a round-the-clock monitoring system, including spot home inspections of Uyghur families,” World Uyghur Congress spokesperson Dilshat Rishit said, RFA reported.

    During Ramzan, Muslims are called to fast during daylight hours.

    China’s 11.4 million Hui Muslims close-knit ethnic Chinese communities who have maintained their Muslim faith over centuries are in danger of being erased entirely under the Communist Party’s draconian religious rules, rights groups have warned in a new report.

    They have been identified by Beijing as “a threat to be resolved through forcible assimilation”, said a report from a coalition of rights groups, including the Network of Chinese Human Rights Defenders (CHRD), RFA reported.

    This is in stark contrast to the relative freedom they enjoyed before President Xi Jinping launched a renewed attack on religious worship, forcing Christians, Muslims and Buddhists alike to submit to party control and censorship of their religious lives under his “sinicisation”, the report said.

    “Hui community members were able to openly participate in mosque communities, Arabic schools, and for private worship, albeit under restrictions facilitated by party liaisons. Hui entrepreneurs were encouraged to develop business and tourism connections with the wider Muslim world as part of the Belt and Road Initiative,” it said, RFA reported.

    China has also targeted Muslim communities with its “ethnic unity” campaign under which officials impose Han Chinese “relatives” on ethnic minority Uyghur families, who then put pressure on them to observe non-Muslim traditions, including drinking alcohol and eating pork.

    “Unity” policies haven taken place in Xinjiang against the backdrop of the mass incarceration of at least 1.8 million Uyghurs and other ethnic minority Muslims in “re-education” camps, and their involvement in forced labour, as well as amid reports of the systemic rape, sexual abuse, and forced sterilization of Uyghur women in the camps, RFA reported.

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