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  • Big Update For PHH/AAY Category: 70% ‘bogus’ Ration Cards Cancelled – Know Details – Kashmir News

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    Bandipora, Mar 18 : Around Seventy percent of ‘non-deserving’ households, who were holding AAY (Antyodaya Anna Yojana), PHH (Priority Households) ration cards have been weeded out from the particular categories in Bandipora district of north Kashmir, officials said on Saturday.

    Assistant Director, Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs, Bandipora, Bilal Ahmad told GNS that the department has canceled around 70% of the PHH & AAY bogus ration cards in the district while the exercise to find out the authenticity of remaining 30% is in full swing.

    He said that among the canceled ration cards, mostly were on the names of government employees, pensioners and other financially sound households.

    He appealed the ‘ineligible’ PHH and AAY card, whose economic status has increased over the time to surrender their ration cards in the concerned Tehsil Supply Office within 15 days, adding the department will initiate legal action after the lapse of the given time period.

    “Since the implementation of NFSA Act 2013 in 2016, two categories of households viz AAY & PHH identified on the basis of poorest of poor were registered for receiving ration on highly subsidized rates,” reads an order issued by AD Foods Bandipora.

    “Since the implementation of NFSA Act 2013 more than seven (07) years have passed and reportedly the economic status of many families have improved”, it reads adding “a number of representations are being received by this office on daily basis for adjusting them under AAY/PHH.”

    “Whereas, frequent inputs have been received from various quarters that some in-eligible/non deserving households are still getting benefits of AAY/PHH Ration Cards which is quite contrary to the guidelines and is sheer injustice to those who are needy and deserving and as reported by field functionaries many families whose economic status has improved by way of Govt. Employment, Business and other sources are not cooperating with them for conversion of their Ration Cards from PHH/AAY to NPHH/EX”, reads the order.

    “Now in view of above (observations) and through the medium of this circular, all the Households whose economic status has improved and are still having AAY/PHH Ration Cards are hereby informed to surrender their AAY/PHH Ration Cards to their concerned Tehsil Supply Office within fifteen days (15) falling which action under norms shall be initiated forthwith,” the order added. (GNS)


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  • 8th Pay commission: Big news..! What will be implemented

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    8th Pay Commission should be formed soon. Unions of Central Government Employees are continuously doing this thing.

    According to the information received from the sources, today on March 17, 2023, Prime Minister Narendra Modi can hold a cabinet meeting. Central employees  feel that in this meeting, apart from Dearness Allowance DA, PM Narendra Modi can also give them the news of the formation of the Eighth Pay Commission as a gift. Means, with the formation of the Eighth Pay Commission, the process will start that how and how much the salary of the central employees will be increased or this wait will only remain waiting.

    Generally, every 10 years, central employees get a chance to get a substantial increase in salary through the formation of the Pay Commission. With the formation of this type of commission, the government would have started discussions with the employees’ organizations so that the salaries of the central employees working in different circumstances should be increased and allowances should be fixed according to the work.

    Let us tell you that even after the implementation of the last pay commission, the discontent among many central employees regarding the minimum pay scale remained intact and they kept trying for a long time to get the government to accept their demands. But ultimately it could not happen. It is a different matter that in between, some demands from the government were also accepted later.

    With the implementation of the 7th Pay Commission’s recommendation, the biggest problem faced by the employees was the acceptance of MACP by the Narendra Modi government. Let us tell you that because of this, the displeasure of the third and fourth class employees had come to the fore.

    Please inform that before the Seventh Pay Commission, Rs 7000 used to be the minimum pay scale. Whereas after implementation it was reduced to Rs 18000. Then the unions of government employees were demanding to increase it to 26000. While a time had come (information quoting sources) that the government had agreed to increase it to 21000, but this thing remained only in discussions and the employees were not ready for it.

    Presently, since the implementation of the 7th Pay Commission, the government employees working under the Central Government are being paid according to its recommendations. The Seventh Pay Commission was constituted on February 28, 2014. Justice AK Mathur was made the chairman of this commission. It has been implemented from January 1, 2016. The announcement to implement it was taken in the Modi cabinet meeting on 29 June 2016.

    Let us tell you that like the employees of many state governments, now there is a demand among the central employees to implement the old pension scheme (OPS) on the abolition of the New Pension Scheme.

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  • Big lenders inject $30B into embattled First Republic Bank

    Big lenders inject $30B into embattled First Republic Bank

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    The infusion of money is intended to sweep away fears by depositors and investors that First Republic and other midsize banks could fall victim to perilous runs. The private sector action could also help the Biden administration avoid the politically damaging charge that it is bailing out banks.

    JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Citigroup and Wells Fargo will each kick in $5 billion, with other institutions providing smaller amounts, according to a statement by the lenders.

    “The banking system has strong credit, plenty of liquidity, strong capital and strong profitability,” the banks said in a joint statement. “Recent events did nothing to change this.”

    First Republic, the country’s 14th-largest bank by assets, was rocked by the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank in a $42 billion run on deposits late last week. Signature Bank, a New York institution with deep ties to the crypto industry, was shuttered by regulators on Sunday.

    Worries about financial instability have ricocheted across Wall Street and among Washington policymakers amid speculation that more bank failures could come.

    But stocks surged on the First Republic news, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average rising more than 300 points.

    More than two-thirds of First Republic’s domestic deposits exceed the FDIC’s insurance limit of $250,000. Investors’ uncertainty over the bank’s prospects prompted Fitch Ratings to downgrade its credit rating on Wednesday.

    Nearly 94 percent of domestic deposits at Silicon Valley Bank were uninsured, as were almost 90 percent of Signature’s, according to S&P Global Market Intelligence data.

    A First Republic spokesperson declined to comment when contacted prior to the announcement.

    President Joe Biden and Yellen have sought to assuage concerns about the system. “Our banking system remains sound,” Yellen told the Senate Finance Committee on Thursday. “Americans can feel confident that their deposits will be there when they need them.”

    The rescue package announced for Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank guaranteed all the lenders’ deposits, even for the uninsured. Separately, the Fed set up a facility to make cash loans available to all banks for up to a year in exchange for safe collateral, which would theoretically allow the lenders to handle deposit withdrawals of any amount.

    The banking sector’s troubles have set off a frenzy of finger-pointing on Capitol Hill about the root cause. Republicans have gone after the Fed, whose aggressive rate hikes in the last year have diminished the value of the bonds and loans that banks hold on their balance sheets.

    Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) has blamed a bipartisan law passed in 2018 for loosening certain post-financial-crisis banking reforms. Many policymakers have pinned it on the banks’ management teams.

    In the aftermath of the bank failures, the Federal Reserve has seen a sharp increase in loans extended to financial institutions.

    Under an existing primary credit lending program, banks borrowed $148.2 billion in the week ending Wednesday, resulting in a record $152.9 billion of outstanding loans. In addition, the new facility —the Bank Term Funding Program — saw an initial draw of $11.9 billion of loans.

    The Fed also disclosed that there was $142.8 billion of loans made to the so-called bridge banks that were set up as operating vehicles for Silicon Valley Bank and Signature.

    Zachary Warmbrodt contributed reporting.

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  • UAE: 2 Indian expats take home Rs 22 lakh each in Big Ticket draw

    UAE: 2 Indian expats take home Rs 22 lakh each in Big Ticket draw

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    Abu Dhabi: Two United Arab Emirates (UAE) based Indian expatriates won the grand prize of 100,000 Dirhams (Rs 22,48,784) each in the Big Ticket Abu Dhabi weekly draw held on Friday, March 10.

    The winners of the draw Bijin Madhusoodanan Pillai Sivasankara Madhusoodanan Pillai and Vishal Rattanpal— bagged the prize after matching five of the six winning numbers.

    Bijin Madhusoodanan, who works as a driver at Abu Dhabi International Airport. He has been a resident of Abu Dhabi from the past 12 years and has been buying Big Tickets since 2015.

    The second winner— Vishal, resident of Dubai, works as an IT consultant.

    Vishal plans to use his winnings to clear his debt and will share the remaining amount with family and friends

    Rashmi Ahuja from New Zealanad also won 100,000 Dirhams in the weekly raffle draw.

    In the upcoming live draw in April, one customer will win 20 million Dirhams (Rs 44,98,40,200) via Big Ticket. In addition to the grand prize, for the first time this year, nine more winners will have the chance to win guaranteed cash prizes during the next live draw.

    Big Ticket customers will also be automatically entered into the weekly electronic draw and have a chance to be one of the three winners who win 100,000 Dirhams (Rs 22,48,784) each week.

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  • Big Update Regarding J&K Police SI Recruitment Scam – Kashmir News

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    Jammu & Kashmir, Mar 15: The bail application of a BSF officer, the main accused in the police sub-inspector recruitment scam case, was again rejected by the Jammu and Kashmir High Court on Wednesday, the fifth since his arrest by the CBI in the matter in October last year.

    Justice Sanjay Dhar, while rejecting the bail application of Border Security Force (BSF) Commandant (Medical) Karnail Singh, said a person, who indulges in facilitating leakage and sale of question papers related to competitive examinations, plays with the career of thousands of young aspirants, and such an act is more heinous than the offence of murder.

    The high court rejected Singh’s bail application after hearing both sides, accepting the argument of senior additional advocate general and CBI counsel Monika Kohli that the investigation in the case is still underway.

    The court directed the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to complete further probe in the case and file a supplementary charge-sheet, if any, expeditiously, preferably within a period of three months.

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    The officer was arrested by the agency on October 18 last year for allegedly using touts to get his son the question paper of the police sub-inspector recruitment examination conducted by the Jammu and Kashmir Services Selection Board (JKSSB) in March.

    He was among 24 persons charge-sheeted by the CBI in the case on November 12 last year and it termed him the main accused and the kingpin of the conspiracy.

    Justice Dhar, in his 13-page order, did not agree with the petitioner that he was “wrongly and false implicated” in the case and said it has been submitted by the respondent that another FIR related to the question paper leak of the finance accounts assistant examination conducted by the JKSSB has been registered and the role of the petitioner has surfaced.

    “Not only this, even the report of the enquiry committee set up by the government is damning against the petitioner (Singh). In the report, it has been noted that the petitioner had managed to induct several candidates in the BSF against financial consideration and that he had advertised secretly that he would help prospective candidates in passing the medical tests,” the court said.

    It said the report further records that the petitioner has close links with some high and mighty politicians.

    “In the face of the propensity of the petitioner to indulge in similar types of offences, it may not be appropriate to enlarge him on bail at this stage when the investigation relating to the larger conspiracy of question paper leakage of sub-inspector posts is still underway,” Justice Dhar said.

    In July last year, the Jammu and Kashmir administration headed by Lt Governor Manoj Sinha cancelled the selection of 1,200 police sub-inspectors, 1,300 junior engineers and 1,000 finance account assistants following allegations of paper leak and malpractices.

    “…the charges levelled against the petitioner can by no stretch of imagination be termed as ordinary charges. Economic offences constitute a class apart and need to be visited with a different approach in the matter of bail,” the judge said.

    “The economic offence having deep rooted conspiracies and involving huge loss of public funds needs to be viewed seriously and considered as grave offences affecting the economy of the country as a whole and thereby posing serious threat to the financial health of the country,” Justice Dhar said.

    The high court also took note of the repeated bail applications moved by the accused over the past five months in the court of chief judicial magistrate, Jammu, additional sessions judge and the high court.

    There can be no dispute to the legal position that an accused can maintain a bail application before a superior court once his application for grant of bail by the subordinate court has been rejected without there being any change of circumstances but then the petitioner has not been to persuade this court to take a view different from the one taken earlier, Justice Dhar said.

    “I do not find any merit in the bail application (of the accused). The same is dismissed,” the judge said.–(PTI)

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  • Cash keeping limit at Home : Big news! Income Tax Department

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    Do you know how much cash you can keep in your home? What is the limit fixed by the Income Tax Department on this matter. Know what is the rule

    Rules of Cash in Home: If you have a habit of keeping most of the cash in your house, then it can also harm you a lot. Those who are businessmen, they often have to keep cash at their home, even if they deposit it in the bank the next day. It’s ok though. But some people have a lot of cash, and they keep it in their house, and later they get caught. If you do the same, then this news can prove to be useful for you. We are going to tell you what rules the Income Tax Department has made for this. Whose information you must have.

    Cash comes out of the house in the raid

    As per the rules of the Income Tax Department, you should know the limit of keeping cash in your house. It may be known that in the last several months, assembly elections were held in the states, in which it was found that there was a lot of cash deposited in people’s homes. Cash amounting to crores of rupees is being recovered from the officers every day. In such a situation, the question arises that how much cash should the common man keep in his house, so that no action is taken against him?

    Will have to tell the source if caught

    If you are caught by the investigating agency, then you will have to tell the source of the cash. If you have earned that money in the right way, then you must have its complete documents. Also, if his Income Tax Return is filled, then you do not need to panic. If you are unable to tell the source, then big investigative agencies like ED, CBI take action against you.

     

    this much will be the fine

    How much fine will you have to pay if you are caught with unaccounted cash at home? According to the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) in this regard, if you are unable to tell the source of money kept at home, then you may have to pay a fine of up to 137 percent.

    keep these things in mind

    • Transaction of more than Rs 20 lakh in cash in a financial year can attract a fine.
    • It is necessary to give PAN number for depositing or withdrawing cash more than Rs 50,000 at a time.
    • If a person deposits 20 lakh rupees in cash in 1 year, then he will have to give information about PAN (PAN) and Aadhaar (Aadhaar).
    • Fine up to Rs 20 lakh may have to be paid for not giving information about PAN and Aadhaar.
    • You cannot shop for more than Rs 2 lakh in cash.
    • A copy of PAN and Aadhaar card will have to be given if purchases of more than Rs 2 lakh are made in cash.
    • The person can come on the radar of the investigating agency on the purchase and sale of property worth more than Rs 30 lakh in cash.
    • At the time of payment of Credit-Debit Card card, if a person pays an amount of more than Rs 1 lakh in one go, then investigation can be done.
    • Can’t take cash more than Rs 2 lakh from your relatives in 1 day. This has to be done through the bank.
    • The limit for donating in cash has been fixed at Rs 2,000.
    • No person can take a loan of more than 20 thousand in cash from another person.
    • You will have to pay TDS if you withdraw more than Rs 2 crore cash from the bank.

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  • Vehicle Registration Cancellation Order: Government’s big action

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    In order to control pollution and promote circular economy, the Union Ministry of Road Transport has issued a notification of amendment in the Motor Vehicle Act, due to which the registration of these vehicles will be compulsorily cancelled.

    In order to control pollution and promote circular economy, the Union Ministry of Road Transport has issued a notification of amendment in the Motor Vehicle Act, according to which the registration of all government vehicles older than 15 years will be compulsorily cancelled.

    Vehicles whose registration has been renewed (beyond 15 years) will also automatically be considered cancelled. All such old vehicles will have to be disposed of at a registered scrap centre.

    Vehicles of Central Government, Vehicles of State Governments, Vehicles of Union Territories, Vehicles of Corporations, Vehicles of State Transport, Vehicles of PSUs (Public Sector Undertakings) and Government Autonomous Institutions all vehicles older than 15 years will have to be scrapped. However, army vehicles are not included in this. This new order will be applicable from April 1, 2023.

    Significantly, in November last year, the Ministry of Road Transport had issued a draft, in which it was said that all 15-year-old vehicles of the Central and State Governments would have to be scrapped. It was said to apply this rule to the buses and vehicles of the Corporations and the Transport Department as well. Then the government had sought suggestions and objections on the draft in 30 days. Now the government is going to implement this rule.

    In November last, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari had said that government vehicles that are more than 15 years old will be converted into junk. The policy related to this has been sent to the states. He had said, ‘Signed a file under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, under which all vehicles of the Government of India that are more than 15 years old will be turned into junk. I have also sent this policy to all the states, they should also adopt it.

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  • Murkowski won big time with Biden’s oil project. She knows it, too.

    Murkowski won big time with Biden’s oil project. She knows it, too.

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    The massive ConocoPhillips endeavor, called the Willow project, will at its peak produce 180,000 barrels of oil a day across 68,000 acres inside the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska. Advocates say it will be an economic game changer for the state and even the nation, while environmentalists called it Biden’s single biggest climate betrayal since taking office.

    Murkowski can take much of the credit for the result. In an interview with POLITICO’s E&E News on Monday afternoon, the Republican said she didn’t think it was “any great secret” that Biden was influenced, in part, by politics, as he weighed the inevitable backlash from green activists and fellow Democrats versus voters’ worries about rising energy costs and reliance on foreign oil.

    “I think in terms of the president’s engagement in this, a single state project … doesn’t get elevated to the presidential level, to the senior team, unless there’s political interest,” she said.

    But Murkowski also traced Biden’s decision back to the carefully orchestrated pressure and education campaign she conducted around the president and his senior team.

    “When he was first was elected, I made sure that he knew — by way of letter, by way of any time I saw him — I would mention [Willow] until it became almost a bit of a joke because he knew that I was going to raise it,” Murkowski recalled. “And equally so with his senior team. I made clear that they knew.”

    ‘Relationships matter’

    When it came to Willow, as Murkowski’s conversations with the administration were first getting under way in early 2021, she agreed to support Biden’s pick for Interior secretary, then-New Mexico Democratic Rep. Deb Haaland, despite her concerns about the nominee’s far-left environmental record.

    Shortly thereafter, the Biden Justice Department announced it would defend Willow in court against litigation from activists alleging the ConocoPhillips project would be devastating to the environment — a seeming reversal from a president who promised, during his 2020 campaign, “no more drilling on federal lands, period.”

    Then, Biden’s initial selection for deputy Interior secretary, Liz Klein, was swapped out for Tommy Beaudreau, who held a variety of posts in the Obama Interior Department. Most important for Murkowski, Beaudreau also had a reputation for being more friendly to oil and gas interests, had ties to Alaska and enjoyed a longstanding rapport with the state’s senior senator.

    In fact, Murkowski was instrumental in convincing Biden to nominate him for assistant secretary instead of Klein — Murkowski and others perceived Klein as hostile to fossil fuel interests. Klein is now the director of the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, a position Beaudreau once held himself.

    Beaudreau’s nomination for the deputy secretary position, paired with the administration’s posture surrounding Willow in the courts, was a turning point for Murkowski in her dealings with the Biden Interior Department.

    “Relationships matter,” she said in the interview Monday. “We worked with one another for a while, had a very respectful relationship, and so when [Beaudreau] came into the Biden administration, it was easy to sit and talk with him because we had had a good foundation previously, and so that, I think, is important.”

    Murkowski said she “needed to be able to be direct and frank with” Beaudreau. On the flip side, she said, “he needed to be honest with the fact that, ‘Look, you got … a president that ran on a platform really focused on climate, who made “no new oil and gas” statements, kind of a view towards energy that was really going to be challenging and difficult for a state like Alaska,’ where we rely on resources, particularly oil resources, for revenue, for jobs, for everything.”

    Through those conversations, Murkowski realized, she needed to form relationships beyond the one she had with Beaudreau if she wanted to impact policy — and secure Willow’s future. She honed in on Louisa Terrell, the White House director of legislative affairs, and Steve Ricchetti, a top Biden aide.

    “Just sitting down and talking to them, one on one, with no agenda other than, ‘I’m Lisa, this is my state, let me tell you what’s important,’” Murkowski said of her approach. “Building relationships helped me as I navigated some folks who really, really were not inclined to support the Willow project.”

    It also necessitated a level of dealmaking, she acknowledged: “‘Yeah, I can help you on some of the EV stuff,’” she recalled telling the White House during negotiations over the bipartisan infrastructure package, “‘but one of these days, we’re going to want to see EV ferries out there.’”

    In July, Murkowski announced $300 million would be made available for the electrification of ferries through that infrastructure law, which would benefit Alaska.

    White House vs. Interior

    It was not just Murkowski who exerted pressure. Alaska’s entire three-member congressional delegation played a role, and they took collective credit for forcing Biden’s hand Monday.

    In a call with reporters Monday morning that served as a victory lap, Murkowski, Republican Sen. Dan Sullivan and Democratic Rep. Mary Peltola detailed the coordinated full-court press to sway the administration in its final stages of decisionmaking, culminating in an hourlong meeting in the Oval Office with Biden on March 3.

    There, Murkowski emphasized Willow’s economic advantages, Sullivan the geopolitical implications and Peltola the diverse constituencies supporting the project on the ground, including Alaska Natives.

    “The decision was ultimately going to be made at the White House level — not only with senior leaders, but the president’s direct involvement himself,” Murkowski asserted during that call. “The president had clearly been apprised of Willow, of what Willow was and why it was a priority for us.”

    Although she voted for Haaland for Interior Secretary, Murkowski has been deeply critical of her leadership of the department. She is also scornful of other top Interior officials she has accused of turning a blind eye to Alaska’s unique circumstances. Alaska officials have long said stewardship of the state’s environment needs to be balanced with support for energy development, the latter of which powers the state and funds social services.

    On Monday, she didn’t hesitate to credit the Biden administration for the decision while suggesting some inside Interior were seeking to undercut it.

    “Were there people … within the Department of the Interior that were working to actively kill this? Absolutely, positively, and I don’t think you have to name names,” Murkowski asserted, adding, “This was not something that I think was ultimately going to reside with the secretary of the Interior.”

    The exception to that rule continues to be Beaudreau, who Murkowski said reached out to her personally to “walk me through the specific details” of the administration’s announcements relating to energy extraction activities on federal lands around the state.

    Biden’s ‘promise’

    As Alaska lawmakers celebrated the news Monday, climate hawks were aghast at the administration’s greenlighting of the Willow project as a surrender on multiple fronts.

    “I’m sure they had a significant impact, there’s no doubt about it,” said Rep. Jared Huffman (D-Calif.) of the Alaska delegation on a press call with representatives from the Alaska Wilderness League and the Sierra Club on Monday afternoon. “They brought the political pressure. … None of that is surprising. What is surprising, and frankly very disappointing, is that a decision like this came down to politics.”

    Sierra Club executive director Ben Jealous agreed: “No doubt this will help with the reelection of every member of the Alaska delegation.”

    In the upcoming election cycle, no member of the trio stands to benefit more than Peltola, the first Alaska Native to represent the state who won a special election last summer to succeed late-Republican Rep. Don Young.

    Peltola, a member of the House Natural Resources Committee alongside Huffman, was just added to the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee’s list of most vulnerable incumbents for 2024.

    “Getting Willow across the finish line is something I campaigned very hard on,” she said Monday. “I knew this had to be a priority of anybody who was the position I’m in.”

    But, Jealous added, “it’s hard to see how this really adds up for President Biden. … His political calculation and his climate calculation may have made sense in the last century, but it’s clearly less suited for this century we’re in … both on politics and on preventing human extinction.”

    Murkowski, in her interview, dismissed accusations of Biden’s “capitulation” to fossil fuel interests.

    “The only promise the president ever made to me on Willow was that he was going to listen to me,” she said.

    He listened, Murkowski said, to the facts about Alaska’s environmental standards and the myriad ways Alaskans depend on the extraction industry, “and he evaluated that against everything else that he had coming at him, and all the politics that he knew were going to be thrown at him.”

    Her conclusion: “I think he evaluated it clearly,” she said, “and he made the right decision.”

    A version of this report first ran in E&E News’ E&E Daily. Get access to more comprehensive and in-depth reporting on the energy transition, natural resources, climate change and more in E&E News.



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  • Big Update : JKSSB Postponed all CBT starting from 16 March

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    JKSSB Postponed all CBT starting from 16 March

    Jammu and Kashmir Service Selection Board JKSSB Postponement of Computer Based Examinations.

    It is hereby notified that the Computer Based Examinations for various posts scheduled from 16th March, 2023 to 5th April, 2023 are hereby deferred till further intimation.

    Due to apparent controversy regarding hiring of a previously blacklisted\scompany for administering the recruitment exams and ongoing protests by the job aspirants, Jammu and Kashmir Services Selection Board

    (JKSSB) has postponed all computer-based written examinations (CBT) scheduled to start from March 16th.

     

     

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