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  • Tribals Not Getting Benefits Of Forest Rights Act: Altaf Bukhari

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    SRINAGAR: Apni Party President, Syed Mohammed Altaf Bukhari on Friday said tribals and others categorised people were not getting benefits of Forest Rights Act on the ground in Rajouri although the FRA has been implemented by the Govt in JK.

    The Forest Rights Act was implemented in Jammu and Kashmir by the Govt to benefit and give land rights to the tribals, and forest dwellers and their claims were also submitted to the respective committees framed by the concerned administration.

    However, the people including tribals, and other forest dwellers were not given rights as per the rules. ‘“They preferred to adopt bulldozer politics and deprive people from their constitutional rights,” said Altaf Bukhari while addressing a one day worker’s convention in Taryath in Kalakote, Rajouri district.

    He said that the poor and marginalized section of society, especially tribals in Rajouri like other parts of Jammu and Kashmir, were dependent upon the state and forest lands for decades. They made this barren land cultivable and their cattles would use the grazing yards. But they have been barred from grazing their cattles, and a drive on the name encroachment has also been launched.

    Referring to the seasonal migration and difficulties faced by the tribal people while shifting from summer to winter zone Bukhari said, “The claims that the tribals are provided transportation facilities seem to have failed as the deserving tribal people continue to suffer. The providing of transportation to the tribals for seasonal migrations appears not to be benefiting to the seasonal migration of tribals with their cattles to upper reaches,” he said.

    “The people across Jammu region and Kashmir regions have been facing equal issues, and their demand for holding assembly elections are not being accepted citing various reasons. It appears that a political party is not willing to contest polls in Jammu and Kashmir. The NC, BJP, Congress Party and PDP have ruled J&K for over 72 years, and they did nothing for the people. However, when Art 370 on August 5, 2019 was revoked and J&K was downgraded from a state, it was the Apni Party which came into being and then we struggled hard to resolve the issues of the people,” he added.

    Altaf Bukhari said that the Apni Party ensured protection of jobs and land for the locals when the people were apprehensive of the central Govt’s approach and other traditional political parties were not willing to speak.

    “We have no tinted leaders. Our leaders are committed to work for the people without discrimination. The people should vote and support the Apni Party in upcoming Assembly Elections in J&K. If we get a change, we will ensure good governance, equitable development by removing the disparity between rural and urban areas with regard to distribution of funds for development. We are committed to protect the natural resources, not allow non-local contractors to work in J&K and restore darbar move practice within 24 hours after forming the Govt,” he added.

    While raising the issue of Jammu Migrants from Talwara, Poni, Reasi, Rajouri,  Bukhri said that the Jammu migrants should be treated at par with Kashmiri Pandit migrants.

    “The Jammu migrants should be given equal status at par with Kashmiri Pandit migrants by providing them ration, relief package, accommodation, employment, reservation in educational institutions. The Jammu Migrants had to leave their homes decades back following threats but the Govt has not provided them facilities at par with the Kashmir migrants. This discrimination must end,” he added.

    He assured that he will raise the issue of Jammu migrants with Union Home Minister, Amit Shah.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Can same-sex couples get social welfare benefits without legalising their marriage? SC asks Centre

    Can same-sex couples get social welfare benefits without legalising their marriage? SC asks Centre

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    New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Thursday asked the Centre whether social welfare benefits can be granted to same-sex couples without going into legalising their marriage.

    The court posed the question after observing that the Centre’s acceptance of right to cohabitation of same sex partners as a fundamental right cast a “corresponding duty” on it to recognise its social consequences. “You may or may not call it marriage but some label is necessary.”

    A five-judge Constitution bench headed by Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud, hearing a batch of pleas seeking legal validation of same-sex marriage, took note of the submissions of the Centre, represented by Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, that “right to love, right to cohabit, right to choose one’s partner, right to choose one’s sexual orientation” is a fundamental right.

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    “But there is no fundamental right to seek recognition of that relationship as marriage or in any other name,” the top law officer told the bench, which also comprised justices S K Kaul, S R Bhat, Hima Kohli and P S Narasimha.

    Mehta said there was no fundamental right to get all types of social relationships like marriage recognised.

    “There is no positive obligation on the state to recognise all personal relationships. There are a large number of relationships in the society and all need not be recognised.”

    The bench responded to say, “Let us go step by step.”

    “Once you recognise that there is a right to cohabit. In other words, a homosexual relationship is not really one off incident in the life of a person. That may also be symptomatic of a person to stay in emotional and social relationships.

    “Once you recognise that the right to cohabit itself is a fundamental right … then there is corresponding duty on the State to at least recognise that the social incidents of that cohabitation must find a recognition in law. We are not going to marriage at all at this stage,” it said.

    The bench referred to the consequential problems such as nomination of heirs in gratuity, provident funds, succession and parenting in schools, and said that various ministries of the government can ponder over these issues and apprise the court about the steps which can be taken to redress them.

    “From that point of view we would be more than willing to have the government make a statement before us that because you have ministries dedicated for this purpose, the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment… Ministry of Women and Child development etc.”

    Noting that there were so many issues on the administrative side, the bench said the government can find real solutions and the top court can act as “facilitators” to achieve them.

    “Short of that, the law has gone so far now.. the government should ensure that these cohabiting relationships must be recognised in terms of creating conditions of security, social welfare, and to ensure, by doing that, you also ensure for the future that such relationships are not ostracised in the society.”

    The bench, however, said it understood its limitations as a court but many issues can be dealt with by the government in the administrative side.

    “We take your point that the courts cannot go into the legislative arena. That you will be legislating and that this is not your remit. This is for Parliament and for the state legislature,” the bench said, adding that actions may be taken to deal with problems of same sex partners by the government in administrative side.

    “The relationship of the court with the government in that sense is not really adversarial. Especially on socio-economic matters we are pushing the government and asking they come on, come back,” it said.

    The court may not have a model within it and it may not be appropriate for it to devise that model, the bench added.

    “But we can certainly tell the government that look the law has now gone so far recognising such relationships. Should we not ensure that there is certain degree of recognition.”

    It termed that the issues relating to same-sex marriages are “much more difficult” than the Vishakha case which dealt with sexual harassment at work place, and said “because we don’t have one silo and these have linkages everywhere such as adoption, maintenance, succession everything”.

    On the sixth day of hearing, the bench told the Centre that same-sex persons, despite their relationship being recognised, cannot come to the government seeking redressal of their grievances and said “there is an element of duty on the state as a welfare, democratic state. There are aspirations of the people that there will be some recognition somewhere.”

    Referring to various problems being faced by same-sex couples, the bench asked, “can they not have joint bank accounts” and said that presently, it was not taking the issue to the level of marriage recognition.

    “I don’t think there is an issue with that… I thought this should come from you (the government). Because we want some element of a broad sense of coalition. Because we are also conscious of the fact that there is much this representative democracy can achieve in our country. We will be happy to get that kind of assistance,” the CJI said.

    The bench said there was no bar in adopting a child by one of the partners of the same-sex relationship.

    “Now in such a situation, if a child goes to school, does the government want a situation where the child is essentially treated as a single parent child…So we don’t have to go for all or broke approach. At least at this stage of development of our social ethos, does the child should not have the benefit of co-habitation of two people in whose home the child resides.”

    This is more a sociological problem, the law officer said, adding these are hypothetical situations.

    “These are real life situations,” the bench countered.

    The bench said it was the impact of British Victorian morality which led to forsaking of Indian cultural ethos and a situation where homosexuality became such a big problematic issue.

    “You got some of our finest temples and see what reflects in their architecture… We imposed as it were a code of British Victorian morality on a completely different culture. Our culture was extraordinarily inclusive and broad which is possibly one of the reasons, why our religion survived even after foreign invasions. It happened because of the inclusions, tolerance and the great and profound nature,” the bench said.

    It also referred to old Privy Council principle which said that long cohabitation itself raises the presumption of marriage.

    The bench said that the lesbians and gay couples have been “very badly stigmatised”.

    The law officer said that he will take up the issues with the appropriate level and get back to the court on May 3, the next date of hearing.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • ‘Some label necessary’: SC seeks Centre’s view on social benefits to same-sex couples

    ‘Some label necessary’: SC seeks Centre’s view on social benefits to same-sex couples

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    New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Thursday asked the Centre to find a way to give same-sex couples basic social benefits, like joint bank accounts or nominating a partner in insurance policies, even without legal recognition of their marital status, as it appeared that the court could be agreeing that granting legal recognition to same-sex marriages falls within the domain of legislature.

    A bench headed by Chief Justice of India and comprising Justices S.K. Kaul, S. Ravindra Bhat, Hima Kohli, and P.S. Narasimha said: “Look at the profound nature of our culture, what happened that in 1857 and thereafter, you got the Indian Penal Code, we imposed as it as a code of Victorian morality… our culture was extraordinarily inclusive, very broad and it is possible one of the reasons why our religion survived even after foreign invasions because of inclusion, the profound nature of our culture.”

    The bench told Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, representing the Centre: “We understand our limitation as a court, no question about it. There are so many issues, of course you have made your argument on the legislative side, so many issues on the administrative side… we not have a model, it will not be appropriate to devise a model but we can certainly tell the government that look, how law has gone so far now…”

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    Mehta said that class specific problems can be addressed.

    The Chief Justice said, “We take your point, look if the court were to go in the legislative arena, you have made a very powerful argument on that, look you will be legislating. This is not your remit, this is for Parliament or state legislatures… but short of that, our law has gone so far now.”

    “Now what the government can do to ensure that these relationships based on cohabitation or associations, they must be recognised in terms creating conditions of security, social welfare, and while doing that, we also ensure for future that these relationships should ceased to be ostracised in the society.”

    Mehta contended that while same-sex persons have the fundamental right to cohabit, choose a partner etc, the same cannot be given the label of marriage.

    The Chief Justice said: “Once you recognize the right to cohabit, homosexual relationships are not really one off incidents in the life of persons, they may also be symptomatic of a sustained emotional, social, and physical relationship. Once you recognise that right to cohabit is a fundamental right, then to say to you cannot seek any legal recognition at all… because once we accept the fact that same sex couples have a right to cohabit then there is a corresponding duty on the state to at least recognise that cohabitation must find recognition in the law… we are not going into marriage at all.”

    “Cohabitating couples… can they not have a joint bank account, a nomination in the insurance policy.”

    Mehta said these are all human concerns, “which I also share and also the government shares, and we must find a solution from that point of view”.

    The bench said: “You may or may not call marriage, but some label is necessary.”

    The Chief Justice said, “We want some element of broad sense of coalition, we are also conscious of the fact that so much which representative democracy must achieve in our the country… one of the couple of same sex relationship can adopt no bar at all. In such a situation, if a child goes to school, does the government want a situation where the child is treated as a single parent child… you do not have to go as far as marriage in this as well. Can the child not have the benefit of cohabitation between the two people in whose home the child resides.”

    “There is a concern, then both have to be recognised.”

    Mehta submitted that there is a more of a sociological problem, rearing of the child, development of the child, these are hypothetical situations.

    The bench observed that long cohabitation raises the presumption of marriage, because in old times where were the marriage certificates or registration.

    It said that when court says recognition it need not be recognition as marriage, it may mean recognition which entitles them to certain benefits, and the association of two people need not be equated to marriage and “not marriage but some label is needed”.

    The top court asked Centre to come back on May 3, with its response on social benefits that same sex couples could be granted even without legal recognition of their marital status.

    The top court is hearing a batch of pleas seeking legal sanction for same-sex marriages. The Centre has told the Supreme Court that demand for same-sex marriage is a “mere urban elitist views for the purpose of social acceptance”, and recognising the right of same sex marriage would mean a virtual judicial rewriting of an entire branch of law.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Benefits Of Growth Should Reach The Last Man In Queue: LG Sinha

    Benefits Of Growth Should Reach The Last Man In Queue: LG Sinha

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    SRINAGAR: The Lieutenant Governor, UT of Jammu and Kashmir, Manoj Sinha on Friday said that the transparent and accountable governance was ensuring that the benefits of growth reach all the sections, especially last man in the queue.

    Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha interacted with the citizens, who had submitted their grievances on JKIGRAMS portal during “LG’s Mulaqaat” .

    The Lt Governor said that the administration is dedicated to address public complaints in time-bound manner and rapidly bring about change for all round progress.

    “We have embarked on several major initiatives in developing efficient public service delivery mechanism and it has improved ease of living of common man,” observed the Lt Governor.

    While interacting with the citizens, the Lt Governor took appraisal of their grievances and action taken by the concerned Deputy Commissioners.

    The Lt Governor also sought details of the action taken on the directions passed in the previous meeting.

    On the sidelines of the LG’s Mulaqaat, discussion was also held on successful implementation of training programme for holistic development of agriculture and allied sector. The training programme is being executed by the Agriculture Production Department for farmers in all 20 districts

    Dr Arun Kumar Mehta, Chief Secretary; Sh R K Goyal, Additional Chief Secretary, Home Department; Administrative Secretaries; Divisional Commissioners, Deputy Commissioners, Superintendents of Police, Heads of the Departments, and other senior officers were present during the interaction, in person and through virtual mode.

     

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  • Airtel, Jio and Vodafone Idea launch new recharge plans with unlimited data, calling and more benefits- Check list Here – Kashmir News

    Airtel, Jio and Vodafone Idea launch new recharge plans with unlimited data, calling and more benefits- Check list Here – Kashmir News

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    Airtel, Jio and Vodafone Idea launch new recharge plans with unlimited data, calling and more benefits- Check list Here – Kashmir News

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  • Doctors list health benefits of fasting

    Doctors list health benefits of fasting

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    Srinagar, Mar 31: The month of fast along with blessings bring health benefits for people, experts said.

    Doctors said that fasting helps in weight loss, improves blood sugar control and decreases inflammation.

    Dr Fayaz Ahmad Bhat Assistant Professor Department of General Medicine at SKIMS Soura told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that fasting gives discipline and patience besides decreasing chances of developing diabetes and other metabolic syndrome disorders.

    He said there remains less chances of metabolic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, fatty liver and other diseases in people who fast as compared to people who don’t.

    Recent studies suggest that fasting lowers chances of neurological diseases and cancer, he said, adding that it has been also found that people who eat less have good memory besides good overall neurological status and their lifespan is more as compared to those who eat more.

    “Fasting helps in regeneration of stem cells that helps in making of any tissue or organ in the body besides that mental stability and it can help you in getting rid of dementia,” he said.

    “Stem cells play an important role in regeneration because they can develop into many different cell types in the body and renew themselves millions of times,” he said.

    He said that fasting promotes blood sugar control by reducing insulin resistance, promotes better health by fighting inflammation, may enhance heart health by improving blood pressure, triglycerides and cholesterol levels, may boost brain function and prevent neurodegenerative disorders and aids weight loss by limiting calorie intake and boosting metabolism.

    Dr Fayaz said that fasting helps in cancer prevention and increases the effectiveness of chemotherapy besides fasting helps in the detoxification process of body and reboots the immune system of individuals.

    Noted doctor S M Qadri told KNO that studies suggest that fasting helps in reduction of weight mainly among men besides that it helps in reduction of LDL (low-density lipoprotein) cholesterol, sometimes called “bad” cholesterol that increases your risk for heart disease and stroke.

    Dr Owais from GMC Anantnag said that fasting has several health benefits as it helps in decreasing chronic inflammations that may be involved in the development of chronic conditions, such as heart disease, cancer, and rheumatoid arthritis.

    It also helps in weight loss by limiting calorie intake and boosting metabolism and may also help in better brain functioning, he said.

    He said that fasting increases growth hormone secretion, which is vital for growth, metabolism, weight loss, and muscle strength—(KNO)

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  • Airtel Base Prepaid Plan for all 22 Circles in India – Check Benefits Here – Kashmir News

    Airtel Base Prepaid Plan for all 22 Circles in India – Check Benefits Here – Kashmir News

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    Bharti Airtel recently hiked the base prepaid tariffs in all 22 telecom circles in India. The hike happened in a phased manner, wherein Airtel started the move with just two circles. Upon getting a positive response, the telco decided to move ahead with the same for the remaining circles.

    In a matter of just two months, the base prepaid plan, which used to be the Rs 99 plan for Airtel consumers across India, became the Rs 155 plan. The Rs 155 plan is not a new plan, and thus, users are already aware of it and its benefits. For the few that aren’t aware and the ones who have forgotten its benefits, keep reading ahead.

    Bharti Airtel Base Prepaid or Entry-Level Prepaid Plan in 2023

    The new entry-level prepaid plan from Airtel for 2023 is the Rs 155 plan. With this plan, consumers get a total of 1GB of data. Along with that, users get truly unlimited voice calling and 300 SMS. The total validity of this plan is 24 days, meaning users are spending Rs 6.46 every day to use the services of this plan.

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    The only downside to this plan is that it doesn’t have a lot of data, but then it is also very affordable. You can always recharge with a 4G data voucher that Airtel provides to customers with this plan. Note that if you want to use unlimited 5G from Airtel, then you can if you are recharging with the Rs 239 plan or more.

    To enable unlimited 5G, you will have to go to the Airtel Thanks app and claim the offer. It is available for both the prepaid as well as postpaid customers of the telco. Coming back to the base prepaid plan of Airtel, users don’t get much in terms of benefits, but they have no other option but to recharge with the Rs 155 plan if they don’t want to spend more than the bare minimum to keep the SIM card active.

    There are more plans from Airtel under Rs 200 that users can recharge with. There’s a Rs 179 as well as Rs 199 plan available for the customers, and these plans are also meant to offer users validity at a lower cost. The Rs 179 plan offers 2GB of total data, while the Rs 199 plan offers 3GB. The Rs 179 plan ships with a service validity of 28 days, while the Rs 199 plan ships with a service validity of 30 days. (TelecomTalk)


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  • Reliance Jio Offers New Monthly Family Plan For Four Members, Free For Month- Check Benefits Here – Kashmir News

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    Reliance Jio Offers New Monthly Family Plan For Four Members: Reliance Jio is one of India’s biggest telecom operator and it has launched various prepaid and postpaid plan for its users with various perks and benefits. Now it has come up with the group postpaid plans for family of 4 members. This latest plan will enable a family of 4 to try its services for free for a month under Jio Plus.

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    According to the company, the plans start at Rs 399 per month and allow 3 add-on connections at Rs 99 per SIM. This means a total monthly charge of Rs 696 for a family of 4 (Rs 399 + Rs 99 x 3). The effective monthly charge for a single family member would be Rs 174 per SIM, Jio said in a release.

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    Jio Postpaid Family Plan at Rs 696: Perks & Benefits

    Jio had announced the benefits under the new postpaid plans as follows:

    1. The family connection holders will be able to Share data with other family members
    2. There would be no daily data limits.
    3. The new users will be able to avail premium facilities like free OTT applications- Netflix, Amazon, JioTV and JioCinema.
    4. In-flight connectivity while traveling abroad
    5. India calling at Rs 1 per minute
    6. WiFi calling on international roaming along with single international roaming plan for 129 countries.
    7. The security deposit will be waived off for customers including JioFiber users, corporate employees, existing mobile postpaid users of other operators and credit card users of Axis Bank, HDFC Bank and SBI.

    How to Get Jio Postpaid Family Plan at Rs 696?

    1. Give a missed call on 70000 70000, and start the process to get Jio Plus plans on WhatsApp
    2. You will have to select the relevant option to get Security Deposit waiver
    3. You can book free home delivery option for your SIM.
    4. Make sure to get 3 more FAMILY SIMs for your family members during the home delivery
    5. Pay the required processing fee of 99/SIM during activation
    6. After the activation of the master family SIM, you can link the 3 family members.

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  • Republicans are winning more Latino votes. But rising turnout still benefits Dems.

    Republicans are winning more Latino votes. But rising turnout still benefits Dems.

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    Despite having a Latina candidate in the race in Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.), Democrats’ Senate overall vote share in Nevada fell to 62 percent among Latinos, compared to fellow Sen. Jacky Rosen’s 67 percent among the demographic in 2018, according to exit polls.

    And in Arizona, the ratio for Democratic Senate hopefuls fell even more dramatically. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema enjoyed a 70 percent victory over her Republican opponent in 2018 among Latinos, while incumbent Sen. Mark Kelly fought for his 58 percent from the same demographic. Biden won about 61 percent of the Latino vote in 2020 in both states.

    Yet Latino voters still boosted Cortez Masto, Kelly and Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs enough to victory over their Republican counterparts, who took larger shares of white voters who make up the voting majority — bridging gaps as high as the 18-point deficit between Cortez Masto and Adam Laxalt among white voters.

    Voto Latino conducted the analysis because of the large impact the two states had in the midterms. By analyzing precinct data, the organization’s projections show even modest increases of Latino turnout by 2.5 or 5 percentage points would net a fraction of a percentage for Democrats in a two-way race — boosting someone like Cortez Masto’s vote shares that much more, in a race that ultimately saw her and Republican Adam Laxalt separated by less than 1 point.

    Voto Latino president María Teresa Kumar said she was unsurprised by the results, adding that even a little more investment would have avoided such a “close contest.”

    “The reason we did this analysis was, had there been some investment based on historical participation of the Latino community of the last several years, wiser decisions would have been made,” Kumar said.

    Latinos have become a growing voting contingent that both Republicans and Democrats have sought in the past two cycles, from releasing more ads in Spanish to boosting congressional surrogates to turn out votership.

    Outside of the close contests in Arizona, where Democrats lost their overall Congressional majority, candidates in majority-Latino districts were reelected — including Reps. Raúl Grijalva and Ruben Gallego, who has now announced his candidacy for Senate.

    “What Nevada and Arizona really give you a very crisp picture of is how important every voter is when you’re looking at [increasingly] razor thin margins in many elections,” said Clarissa Martinez De Castro, vice president of the Latino Vote Initiative at UnidosUS. “Latinos are increasingly a factor in the winning equation in more places than people have traditionally thought, like… California, Texas, Florida. The reality is that the numbers are growing all over.”

    Latinos are the nation’s youngest demographic, with a median age under 30 and a growing young adult voter base, millions of whom will newly be eligible to vote by 2024. Experts say they could be convinced to turn out to vote, and for Democratic candidates — if the party continues to adapt their playbook outside the “white soccer mom” mentality.

    This is why the turnout factor has to include data-driven analysis, Kumar added. Among Latinos, many young people may not yet see voting as the first option to secure rights for their community, she said. But that doesn’t mean they are automatically and permanently low-propensity.

    “The majority of Latino voters are under the age of 33,” Kumar said. “By default, they’re low-propensity. It doesn’t mean they’re detached — they’re just flowing into the process. They should be taken seriously because they have the ear of their family in a way no party does.”

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  • Telangana: Congress vows to extend govt benefits to tenant farmers

    Telangana: Congress vows to extend govt benefits to tenant farmers

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    Karimnagar: The Congress on Friday promised to extend government benefits to tenant farmers in Telangana, besides setting up land tribunals in the state.

    Speaking to reporters near Karimnagar, AICC General Secretary in-charge of communications Jairam Ramesh said about 15 lakh tenant farmers in the state are not getting government benefits like crop insurance.

    “Congress says that all government programmes be implemented for tenant farmers also,” he told the media.

    Ramesh, who listed out five principles for the benefit of farmers, said land tribunals would be set up in all 33 districts of the state.

    Congress would also undertake land survey in the state in two years if it comes to power.

    Observing that there are 125 laws related to land, he said Congress promises that one comprehensive law would be made related to lands.

    Assembly elections are due in Telangana later this year.

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