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  • Using Rifle of His Brother, Man Shoots Self Dead in Bhaderwah

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    Srinagar, Mar 5 (GNS): A man killed himself using rifle of his brother, who is a Village Defence Guard, in Bhaderwah, officials said.

    They told GNS that a person identified as Arvind Kumar, son of Mann Singh, a resident of Sindhra Bhalaa himself dead using the rifle of his brother who happens to be a Village Defence Guard member.

    Confirming the incident, a police official told GNS that a police team is on spot to gather necessary details. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • Big Brother Vip 2022-2023, nominations: contestants nominated today

    Big Brother Vip 2022-2023, nominations: contestants nominated today

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    Big Brother Vip 2022-2023, nominations: the contestants nominated today, February 27

    Who are the competitors of Big Brother Vip 2022-2023 in nominations (nominated) at the end of today’s episode, Monday 27 February 2023? Nominations ended up… NEWS UPDATE…

    How to vote

    But how do you vote (televoting) for the competitors of Big Brother Vip 2022-2023? Every week the public will be called upon to decide who should stay and who should leave the house of GFVip 6 by choosing who to eliminate from among the nominees. There will be several different ways to do this. Let’s see the 4 channels to vote:

    • MEDIASET INFINITY APP: from your smartphone or tablet, just access the Mediaset Infinity app and register. Once you have finished registering, click on the “VOTE” button to express your preference.
    • WEBSITE: once registered on the official website of the programme, access the TELEVOTE section to cast your vote.
    • SMART TVs: those in possession of enabled smart TVs will only have to tune in Channel 5 and press the “Up Arrow” key to access the Mediaset Infinity app.
    • SMS: the classic SMS method to the number 477.000.2. indicating the name of the competitor to be eliminated and/or saved. The maximum cost of 0.1613 euros depending on your operator.

    We have seen who ended up in the nomination of Big Brother Vip 2022 2023 (GFVip 7) in the nomination, but where to see the show live on TV and live streaming? The reality show, as mentioned, is broadcast on Monday and Thursday evenings at 21.35 on Canale 5. The various live episodes will also be broadcast in live streaming via the free MediasetPlay.it platform which allows you to watch the various Mediaset programs from PCs, tablets and smartphones.

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    ( With inputs from : pledgetimes.com )

  • Aditya Chopra opens up on why brother Uday couldn’t become a star

    Aditya Chopra opens up on why brother Uday couldn’t become a star

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    Mumbai: Director-producer Aditya Chopra, who is known to be a very private person and seldom comes out in the media, has shared his opinion on his brother Uday Chopra not becoming a star.

    He said that privilege can only open first doors for actors in the film industry. After that, the audience decides whom they want to watch, admire and appreciate.

    In the recently released Netflix docu-series ‘The Romantics’, the YRF honcho, said: “One of the things that people tend to ignore, is that every person who comes from a privileged background is not successful. I can articulate it without mentioning other people. I can just articulate it by mentioning my own family.”

    He further mentioned: “My brother is an actor, and he’s not a very successful actor. Here is the son of one of the biggest filmmakers. He’s the brother of a very big filmmaker. Imagine a company like YRF who has launched so many newcomers, we could not make him a star.”

    In conclusion, he said that only the audience has the power in showbiz to make someone a star.

    “Why could we not do it for our own? The bottom line is, only an audience will decide ‘I like this person, I want to see this person’. No one else.”

    ‘The Romantics’ is streaming on Netflix.

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  • ‘All he wanted was to serve France’: brother makes film about elite recruit’s initiation death

    ‘All he wanted was to serve France’: brother makes film about elite recruit’s initiation death

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    A new film has thrown a spotlight on France’s elite military school, Saint-Cyr, more than a decade after a “testosterone fuelled” hazing ritual ended with the death of a brilliant army officer recruit.

    Pour la France recounts the tragedy of Jallal Hami, 24, who drowned after officers ordered him and other new recruits to swim an icy lake in heavy gear during a midnight “exercise”.

    The recruits entered the water to the sound of Wagner’s Ride of the Valkyries – a nod to Francis Ford Coppola’s film Apocalypse Now – playing from a speaker. Several had to be dragged out of the water, but the organisers insisted a second group, including Hami, attempt the 50-metre crossing.

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    The film was selected for last September’s Venice film festival. Photograph: Gophoto/Mizar Films

    The film, selected for last September’s Venice film festival and released to positive reviews on Wednesday, was made by the dead man’s brother, the film director Rachid Hami, who said it was not a settling of scores.

    “Everybody covered the story of my brother’s death as a news event, but nobody told the real story of the young man who was my brother,” Rachid said. “This is a cinematic project inspired by Jallal’s story, it’s not a documentary, which would have been a cliche.”

    Jallal Hami in uniform.
    Student officer Jallal Hami drowned at the elite Saint-Cyr military academy.

    He added: “I had great difficult going back over what happened and had to let time pass to clear my head because you cannot make a film in anger and I wanted this to be a great film, not one about rage or fury.”

    Jallal, born in Algeria, was four when his mother, Hadjira, brought him and Rachid, then aged seven, to France in 1992 to escape the north African country’s civil war.

    The family settled in the Paris suburb Seine-Saint-Denis, where Jallal excelled at school and went on to elite university Sciences Po, spending a year in Taiwan learning Mandarin. After graduating, he joined the Saint-Cyr military school in Brittany, founded in 1802 by Napoleon Bonaparte, which is the equivalent of the UK’s Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.

    Hami was described as an “excellent” recruit and put on a fast track for a high-ranking army career. The risk of dying on a battlefield – Mort pour la France – was one he accepted, he told his family.

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    Rachid Hami directing Pour la France. Photograph: Arnaud Borrel

    Hazing and similar initiation rites are banned in France, but on the night of 29 October 2012, Hami and other recruits were woken, ordered to dress and don helmets and were taken out to cross a lake where the water was 9C. It was an exercise in the “transmission of traditions”, they were told. When a first group got into difficulty they were thrown lifebelts but as a second group, including Hami, were halfway across, the spotlight illuminating the lake inexplicably went out and he disappeared. His body was found by firefighters several hours later.

    Seven serving and former Saint-Cyr officers – including a general – went on trial for manslaughter in 2020. The state prosecutor said the hazing ritual, fuelled by “uncontrolled testosterone”, had descended into “madness”. Four officers were acquitted and three others given suspended sentences of between six and eight months.

    A still from the film Pour la France.
    Pour la France tells the story of what happens when ordinary people confront an institution such as the military. Photograph: Gophoto/Mizar Films

    The Hami family was doubly enraged to learn the convictions would not be registered on the men’s criminal records. “You have betrayed my brother again,” Rachid Hami said afterwards. “All he wanted was to serve France, the country that had welcomed him.”

    French critics have praised Pour la France, selected for last September’s Venice film festival, as a thoughtful and moving treatment of a personal tragedy and what happens when ordinary people confront a closed, conservative and traditional institution such as the French military, nicknamed la grande muette (the great mute) for its silent closing of ranks.

    Hami’s family felt he deserved the honour of an official funeral. The army at first refused, arguing he had not fallen in combat, but then relented and gave him a military send off. The young officer’s tricolor-draped coffin was then taken to Père-Lachaise cemetery, in Paris.

    Rachid Hami sits in front of the seven men accused of manslaughter in November 2020.
    Rachid Hami in court opposite the men accused of manslaughter in November 2020. Photograph: Loïc Venance/AFP/Getty Images

    “Pour la France reenacts this confrontation, without going overboard, but by describing a complex field of forces and tensions, linked to the history of immigration, as well as to the wounds linked to identity,” wrote Le Monde.

    Rachid said he is still angry with the individuals he holds responsible for his brother’s death, but not the military as a whole.

    “I wanted to avoid the cliche of the immigrant, north African, Muslim family from the banlieue battling the army. There are already dozens of films like that,” he said. “Instead, this is the story of a young man and his adventures in life. It’s a family odyssey; a contemporary version of the Greek tragedy of Antigone.”

    This article was amended on 15 February 2023 because an earlier version said that Jallal Hami attended Sorbonne University. In fact the institution he attended was Sciences Po.

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    ( With inputs from : www.theguardian.com )

  • Story of Two Doda Sisters and Their brother Who Cracked JKAS Together

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    by Khalid Bashir Gura

    SRINAGAR: As the Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission (JKPSC) declared the final results of the Jammu and Kashmir Administrative Service (JKAS), the hearts of three siblings were in their mouths.

    3 Doda siblings
    Ifra Anjum , Huma Anjum and their brother Suhail Wani created history by cracking JKAS 2022 together. They are wards of an erstwhile Baglihar project mechanic from Doda

    Soon unprecedented happened. The silence was broken by tears of joy as all three qualified for the most coveted examination to make them part of the Jammu and Kashmir administrative set-up. It has happened for the first time in the history of now JKAS competitive examination that three siblings have qualified for this examination in the same year.

    Interestingly the two sisters and their brother are from a far-off Doda village. They are settled in Jammu. The siblings include Ifra Anjum Wani, Huma Anjum Wani and their younger brother Suhail Ahmad Wani. They had painstakingly prepared together without any formal coaching.

    “It was the first attempt for Ifra and Suhail, but elder sister Huma qualified it in her second attempt. The siblings had their formal high schooling in Doda in a private school. Later they shifted to Jammu for higher studies” said their jovial father.

    According to him, one of his daughters Ifra did her master’s in physics, however, the other two siblings; Huma and Suhail have been pursuing their master’s degree in political science.

    The preparation for the examination started together as all of them aimed at the same goal and achieved it together.

    According to their father, the siblings started preparation in 2021 and have been studying meticulously and complementing each other since then without formal coaching.

    “We were inspired by our father. His words and support and belief in us helped us achieve our goal,” Irfa said. “It is a good way to do social service, however, if one want power and money we could have chosen other fields.” She said they have had to face lot of financial difficulties but they were never let down by parents.

    Ifra said she and Suhail passed it in the first attempt, the credit goes to their elder sister because they located the mistakes that prevented her quality the examination in the first attempt. Interestingly, they did not stop after their sister failed to crack it n 2021, they quickly grouped and started studying together.

    At a time when technology is taking over every aspect of human lives especially education, the siblings claims are unbelievable even for laggards.

    “We do not have a phone and social media presence. We used our mother’s phone to connect virtually and download any essential reading material,” said Ifra.

    “It is a journey which started much early in their life. They were clear about a goal,” father Wani said who was working as mechanic in Baglihar project and now a private contractor.

    “Lockdown broke my back but I did not let it deter my children’s education. I still don’t own a bicycle. My children have always made me proud by being obedient and never yielded to ostentatious norms of society,” Wani said as he also credits their mother also for silent contribution.

    Suhail who is younger to sisters has secured 111th rank and obtained 1055 points followed by Huma Anjum Wani having 117th rank with 1050.5 points and Ifra Anjum Wani having 143rd rank with 1034.5 points.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Man kills his brother and his wife with an axe over a “land dispute” in J-K’s Kathua

    Man kills his brother and his wife with an axe over a “land dispute” in J-K’s Kathua

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    A man on Tuesday brutally murdered down his younger brother and his wife due to a “land dispute” in the village of Marheen in the Kathua district of Jammu and Kashmir.

    Ramesh Kotwal, senior superintendent of police in Kathua, said that accused Raj Kumar, a resident of Chak Wazir Labzoo, killed his younger brother Naresh Kumar, 32, and his wife Asha, 24, at their home in the tehsil Marheen.

    “Land disputed is stated to the cause of brutal crime,” said the top cop.

    He added, “When the police party got there, they found the accused had done two murders.”

    “The accused has been detained and the weapon of offence (sharp weapons) has also been seized,” the SSP said, “and the FSL team collected the samples and all legal requirements are fulfilled.”

    A board of doctors has taken possession of the bodies and transported them to the Government Medical College in Kathua for postmortem examination.

    At Rajbagh Police Station, a case has been filed under the relevant laws, and an investigation has started.

    (With inputs from Excelsior)


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