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  • Online Applications Invited for Trainers for Hajj-2023 by J&K Haj Committee

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    Srinagar, Mar 17: The Jammu and Kashmir Haj Committee has invited online applications from Muslim government employees for imparting orientation/training to the pilgrims of Hajj-2023. The committee is seeking applicants between the age group of 25-60 years as of March 27, 2023.

    To be eligible for the role, the applicants must have performed one Haj, preferably during the years 2018 or 2019 or 2022, and have received two doses of approved COVID-19 vaccine. Applicants must also possess thorough knowledge of the logistics and rituals of Haj and Umrah and be fully conversant and fluent in English/ Urdu/ Hindi/ local language/dialects and computer literate.

    Furthermore, applicants should be efficient enough to receive/transmit the latest information/messages through email/WhatsApp and other available sources of e-Media. They must be mentally and physically fit and capable of addressing/giving lectures to relatively large gatherings and be in a position to spare time for imparting training.

    The Haj Committee of India website https://hajcommittee.gov.in is accepting online applications from 11:00 hours on March 17, 2023. The last date and time for submission is 23:59 hours on March 27, 2023.

    Applicants fulfilling the eligibility criteria must submit a hard copy of the online filled-in application form duly complete in all respects, along with a copy of Aadhaar, proof of having performed Hajj and Covid Vaccination Certificate through the concerned Controlling Officer to the Executive Officer, J&K Haj Committee, Srinagar up to March 30, 2023.

    However, any applicant having a criminal prosecution pending against him/her shall not apply. Aspirants are advised to go through the Circular No. 5 dated: 17-03-2022 (available at https://hajcommittee.gov.in) issued by the Haj Committee of India, Mumbai.

    This announcement provides a unique opportunity for those interested to contribute to the Hajj-2023 pilgrims’ orientation and training. The committee encourages eligible individuals to apply and make this year’s Hajj an unforgettable experience for the pilgrims. (Kashmir Bulletin–KB)

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  • Raj govt forms committee to consider declaring Rajasthani official language of state

    Raj govt forms committee to consider declaring Rajasthani official language of state

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    Jaipur: Rajasthan government has formed a committee to consider declaring Rajasthani the official language of the state, minister B D Kalla said on Thursday.

    Replying to the calling attention motion moved by the deputy leader of Opposition in the Rajasthan Assembly during Zero Hour, Kalla, the art and culture minister, informed the house that the government has approved the formation of a committee, which will study the model of Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand and submit a report to the state government.

    He said based on the report, the state government will take action regarding the recognition of the Rajasthani language on similar lines.

    Kalla said, at present, the Rajasthani language is included as a literary subject in the syllabus under the Board of Secondary Education. He said it would be possible to include it as a language after approval from the competent level.

    The minister said it has come to the notice of the state government that different languages have been made official languages in different states.

    At present, the Rajasthan Official Language Act, 1956 is applicable in the state. In order to make Rajasthani the official language, an amendment to the Act will have to be made.

    He said the Mahapatra Committee has also considered Rajasthani eligible for inclusion in the 8th Schedule of the Constitution. In this regard, the members of the party and the opposition should unite and request Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

    Speaking on the issue, Rathore said various states have given official language status to their local languages such as Goa, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Meghalaya, Sikkim and West Bengal.

    “Why cannot Rajasthan do the same under article 345 of the Constitution,” he questioned.

    Article 345 of the Indian Constitution, provides constitutional recognition as “official languages” to any language adopted by a state legislature as the official language of that state.

    He said as per the recommendations of the Pahwa committee 1996 and Sitakant Mahapatra Committee 2003 if any government gives primary education in the mother tongue then it is eligible to be included in the 8th schedule.

    “The resolution taken by the state assembly in 2003 to add Rajasthani in the 8th schedule should start with the state making it an official language,” he said.

    Rathore said article 345 of the constitution allows a state to make one or more languages its official language. The state should bring an amendment to the Rajasthan Official Language Act-1956 and give official status to Rajasthani.

    In his response, Kalla said on August 25, 2003, a resolution was unanimously passed by all the members of the State Legislative Assembly regarding the recognition of the Rajasthani language and its inclusion in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution.

    The central government was urged to include the Rajasthani language in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution in 2009, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2020 and 2023. At present the matter is under consideration at the level of the Government of India, he said.

    A total of 22 languages of India are included in the Eighth Schedule to the Constitution of India.

    In a written reply in Lok Sabha on March 14, Minister of State of Home Affairs Nityanand Rai said 14 languages were initially included in the Constitution on 26th January 1950.

    Last year, former CM Vasundhara Raje demanded that Rajasthani be given the status of the official language of the state.

    Raje had written a letter to Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot stating that the mother tongue of Rajasthan is one of the richest languages in the world which is not only cultural identity but it is also related to sentiments.

    She said after the recognition of Rajasthani as the official language, the state will be recognised globally and employment and tourism opportunities will increase.

    In January this year, hundreds of youths gathered at the Shaheed Smarak in Jaipur to raise their demand to give Rajasthani the status of the official language of Rajasthan.

    Office-bearers of student unions of various universities, student organisations including ruling Congress’ student wing NSUI and youth from different districts had gathered for the candle march in Jaipur in support of the demand.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Modi a contender for Peace Prize? ‘Fake news’, says Nobel committee member

    Modi a contender for Peace Prize? ‘Fake news’, says Nobel committee member

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    Hyderabad: Following several reports stating that Primi Minister Narendra Modi was the frontrunner for the Nobel Peace Prize, Deputy leader of the Norwegian Nobel committee Asle Toje on Thursday rubbished all claims.

    Earlier on Thursday, an ‘exclusive’ report by Times Now claimed that Toje had termed PM Modi as the biggest contender for the Nobel Peace Prize which was then reported by several media outlets. However, the same evening, Toje in a video interview made it clear that he categorically made no such statement.

    “It’s fake. Let’s not give it energy or oxygen. I categorically deny that I said anything resembling,” what is being reported, said Asle Toje clarifying he said nothing resembling what was being reported.

    In the interview with Times Now, Toje appreciating the court had stated, “India’s intervention to remind Russia of the consequences of using Nuclear weapons was very helpful…We need more of that in International politics”.

    “PM Modi has intervened on a positive note in the Ukraine crisis, warning Russia against using Nuclear weapons. I think any responsible leader in the world should give this message. It is all the more important when it comes from an important country like India,” he said while appreciating the Prime Minister.

    He said that Modi, who has been India’s prime minister for almost nine years now, is an elder statesman in world politics. “It is interesting to see that India has, in record time, gone from being a developing country to becoming one of the primary economies of this world,” he added.

    Toje said, “When India speaks, it tends to be with a friendly voice and without threat”.

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  • MP Nishikant Dubey seeks constitution of special committee to consider expulsion of Rahul Gandhi

    MP Nishikant Dubey seeks constitution of special committee to consider expulsion of Rahul Gandhi

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    New Delhi: BJP MP Nishikant Dubey on Wednesday demanded the constitution of a special parliamentary committee to inquire into Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s “contemptuous” remarks and consider if he should be expelled from the House to give a clear message so that “no one takes the pride and respect of high institutions for a ride”.

    Dubey said he is seeking the formation of a special parliamentary committee similar to the one made in 2008 on the cash-for-votes scam during the UPA-I government.

    In a letter to the Lok Sabha Speaker, Dubey said he is giving notice under Rule 223 of Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Lok Sabha on the “contemptuous and unbecoming behaviour” of the member of Parliament over his remarks at Cambridge University.

    The BJP MP claimed that Gandhi said that microphones are turned off in Parliament when members from the Opposition speak there. He also claimed that the Congress leader had said why the biggest advocates of democracy like the US and the UK are silent on the developments in India on this front.

    “This conduct of the Member is required to be investigated thoroughly either by the Privileges Committee or by a special committee.

    “Thereafter, House should consider whether such a member should be expelled from the House to protect the esteem of parliament and other democratic institutions and give a clear message that no one takes the pride and respect of high institutions for a ride in future,” Dubey said in the letter.

    He alleged that statements made by Gandhi are virulent and “systematically anti-India campaign to malign and bring disrepute and contempt of Parliament” and a concerted effort to “run down and defame our democratic institutions.”

    The BJP leader also said this conduct is unworthy of a member of Parliament and clearly an affront to the dignity of the House and other highest constitutional authorities.

    A Parliamentary Committee looking into the 2008 ‘cash-for-vote’ scam probed allegations by three BJP MPs that they were offered money to back the Manmohan Singh government during the crucial trust vote that year.

    The Committee was set up after these BJP members displayed wads of currency notes during the debate on the confidence motion in the Lok Sabha and alleged that attempts were made to bribe them in order to enlist their support.

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  • No govt committee to probe Adani; DRI investigation in Indonesia coal import not concluded: Minister

    No govt committee to probe Adani; DRI investigation in Indonesia coal import not concluded: Minister

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    New Delhi: The government has not set up any committee to probe allegations a US short seller labelled against the Adani Group, but stock market regulator SEBI is investigating market allegations against the group, the Lok Sabha was informed on Monday.

    A separate investigation into imports of Indonesian coal by the conglomerate hasn’t reached finality, Minister of State for Finance Pankaj Chaudhary said.

    Lok Sabha saw several questions being put by MPs to the government on the Adani issue, which were replied through written responses by the minister.

    To a question asking if the government had constituted any committee to investigate allegations made against the Adani group by Hindenburg Research, he said, “No”.

    In the January 24 report, US short seller Hindenburg Research alleged that the Adani group was “engaged in a brazen stock manipulation and accounting fraud”, and used offshore shell companies to inflate stock prices.

    The group has denied all Hindenburg allegations, calling them “malicious”, “baseless” and a “calculated attack on India”.

    To a separate question, Chaudhary said the nine listed companies forming part of Adani group saw a 60 per cent decline in market capitalisation from January 24, 2023 till March 1 subsequent to the publication of the Hindenburg report.

    On the allegations, he said the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), as the statutory regulator of securities markets, is mandated to put in place regulatory frameworks for effecting stable operations and development of the securities markets including protection of investors.

    “As per its mandate, it conducts investigations into any alleged violations of its Regulations by any market entity,” he said. “It is, accordingly, undertaking investigation into the market allegations against the Adani Group of companies.”

    He, however, did not give details.

    To a separate question on investigation by the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) into import of power generation and transmission equipment by Adani, he said the probe has “concluded” and the “report has been submitted before the relevant judicial authorities”.

    He, however, did not reveal the findings.

    On the alleged irregularities in imports of Indonesia coal by the Adani group companies, he said, “investigations by DRI have not reached finality as information sought from exporting countries through execution of Letters Rogatory (LRs) is under litigation.”

    In January 2020, the Supreme Court paved the way for DRI to investigate allegations of overvaluation of coal imports from Indonesia by the Adani group. The apex court through the January 9, 2020, order stayed an October 17, 2019 judgment of the Bombay High Court which granted relief to Adani group by quashing LRs sent to various countries including Singapore, seeking details of the group’s coal imports from Indonesia.

    On the Hindenburg allegations, Chaudhary said SEBI had told the Supreme Court that it was “already enquiring into the allegations made in the Hindenburg report as well as the market activity immediately preceding and post the publication of the report, to identify violations of SEBI Regulations including but not limited to SEBI (Prohibition of Fraudulent and Unfair Trade Practices relating to Securities Market) Regulations, 2003, SEBI (Prohibition of Insider Trading) Regulations, 2015, SEBI (Foreign Portfolio Investors) Regulations, 2019, Offshore Derivative Instruments (ODI) norms, short selling norms, if any.”

    The apex court on March 2 directed SEBI to conclude the investigations within two months. It also constituted an expert committee for the assessment of the extant regulatory framework and for making recommendations to strengthen it.

    The minister said the government had suggested to the apex court that the expert committee should look into Hindenburg allegations as well as undisclosed short positions taken on Adani stocks.

    The nine Adani group companies, which lost 60 per cent market value after Hindenburg report, are part of BSE Sensex and have a combined weight of below 1 per cent in Nifty, he said.

    “The volatility in the stocks of these companies have not had any significant impact at the systemic level. Nifty 50 declined by around 2.9 per cent in the month of January 2023 and by around 4.9 per cent in the 2-month period of January and February 2023,” he said.

    The minister said the pricing of individual stocks and variations, over or undervaluation, and the price risks borne by investors are determined by the dynamics of demand and supply.

    “The regulatory framework provides for surveillance mechanisms which are triggered in instances of volatility in share prices of specific companies.”

    On exposure of state-owned Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) to the Adani group, he said the country’s largest insurance company had Rs 6,182.64 crore outstanding loans to the conglomerate as on March 5, 2023.

    “The five public sector general insurance companies have informed that these companies do not have loan/credit exposure to Adani Group of companies,” he said.

    “Public sector banks have informed that loans are sanctioned after assessing the viability of projects, prospective cash flows, risk factors and availability of adequate security and repayment of loans are ensured by the revenue generated by the project and not by the market capitalisation of the company.”

    He referred to LIC’s January 30 statement to answer questions over the company’s investments in Adani stocks.

    In that statement, LIC had said it had over the years purchased shares in Adani group companies for Rs 30,127 crore and its exposure to the conglomerate was 0.975 per cent of its total AUM at book value.

    Public sector general insurance companies – New India Assurance Company Ltd, United India Insurance Company Ltd, National Insurance Company Ltd, Oriental Insurance Company Ltd and General Insurance Corporation of India – had a total exposure of Rs 347.64 crore in Adani Group of companies as of January 31, 2023, which is 0.14 per cent of the total AUM of all the five companies, he added.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Opinion | I Helped Write the Jan. 6 Committee Report. Here’s What Tucker Carlson Left Out.

    Opinion | I Helped Write the Jan. 6 Committee Report. Here’s What Tucker Carlson Left Out.

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    I served as a senior professional staff member on the January 6th Select Committee and helped write its final report. I got a close look at some of the video evidence that Carlson obtained — and his manipulation of the audience was immediately obvious to me. Here’s why.

    First, the premise of his “investigation,” that the USCP footage was being withheld to cover up the full story, was always false. Working with the Select Committee’s members, the investigative team and staffers reviewed the USCP’s recordings, which provided new angles at some key locations. But it did not change our basic understanding of what transpired. How could it? The riot is one of the most widely covered events in history. There is no dearth of footage from that day.

    In addition to the USCP’s surveillance video, the Select Committee reviewed footage recorded by cameras worn by Metropolitan Police Department officers, the work of documentary filmmakers and countless open-source videos, including clips recorded by the rioters themselves. Many Americans have already seen some of this footage with their own eyes. They know the mob was not at the Capitol primarily for sightseeing, as Carlson claimed.

    On Monday night, the Fox News host showed just several minutes of cherry-picked footage. Cameras inside the Capitol and on its grounds recorded many more scenes that he did not play for viewers. Some of this footage has long been available online. For example, you can watch rioters ramming their way through USCP officers at the Senate Wing door, members of the mob smashing the ornate East Rotunda doors before other rioters open them from the inside, and the melee at the west plaza tunnel (at the two-hour, 14-minute mark). You can also view a timeline of events used by federal prosecutors, who relied on the USCP’s camera footage. Carlson’s team had access to this footage, and more, but chose not to show any of it to Fox News viewers Monday night. It’s easy to see why. The full USCP cache tells a very different story from the one Carlson wants people to see.

    There is another fundamental problem with Carlson’s presentation that may not be so easy for the casual viewer to spot. He has repeatedly whitewashed the key role played by far-right extremists, namely, the Proud Boys. Their story, including how then-President Donald Trump inspired them, is told in Chapters 6 and 8 of the January 6th Select Committee’s final report. The Proud Boys and other extremists led the mob, but Carlson refuses to let his viewers know it.

    Let us compare one of Carlson’s conspiracy theories to the well-established facts. For more than two years, Carlson has chased a bogeyman, arguing that provocateurs working for the federal government (or, alternatively, agitators on the left) somehow tricked Trump’s “patriots” into rioting. He still cannot identify any federal agents working for the so-called “deep state.” Carlson and others have focused on a lone individual who has not been charged, Ray Epps, insinuating that he was a secret FBI plant. This claim is baseless. They’ve produced no evidence connecting Epps, a Trump supporter, to the FBI or any other federal agency.

    Meanwhile, Carlson has ignored nearly all of the evidence collected against the approximately 1,000 January 6th defendants who have been charged. That evidence reveals the real parties responsible for channeling the mob’s anger.

    In fact, one of the most important January 6th trials is currently ongoing in a Washington, D.C., courtroom. Five members of the Proud Boys, including the group’s chair, Enrique Tarrio, have been charged with seditious conspiracy and other serious crimes. The Department of Justice claims the Proud Boys “conspired to prevent, hinder and delay the certification of the Electoral College vote, and to oppose by force the authority of the government of the United States.” Moreover, on Jan. 6, 2021, the Proud Boys “directed, mobilized and led members of the crowd onto the Capitol grounds and into the Capitol, leading to dismantling of metal barricades, destruction of property, breaching of the Capitol building, and assaults on law enforcement.”

    The DOJ’s allegations are consistent with the Select Committee’s findings, as well as the investigative work done by real reporters. Law enforcement officials have collected overwhelming evidence, including text messages and videos, showing how the Proud Boys conspired against America’s democracy. They discovered that Tarrio told his men to “storm the Capitol” in the days leading up to the joint session of Congress.

    While the attack was underway, Tarrio also claimed responsibility, messaging his men: “Make no mistake…” and “We did this.” Then, on the night of Jan. 6, Tarrio posted a video on the conservative social media site Parler that he titled, “Premonition.” The video shows a masked man, dressed as a super villain, standing in front of the Capitol. The figure is presumably Tarrio himself and the clip, recorded prior to Jan. 6, implies that he had foreknowledge of that day’s events.

    You can watch “Premonition” here. It’s the type of spooky scene, set to foreboding background music, that makes for good television. Carlson did not show it to his viewers. In fact, he did not mention the Proud Boys at all.

    The Select Committee’s review of video footage from multiple sources, including the U.S. Capitol Police, showed that the Proud Boys were conspicuously present on the front lines and at key breach points throughout the attack. Prosecutors are currently relying on the same type of footage, as well as additional sources of video, to make their case to a jury.

    For example, Proud Boy leaders Joe Biggs and Ethan Nordean riled up the crowd at the Peace Circle Monument just outside of the U.S. Capitol. The Select Committee showed how the Proud Boys marched from the Washington Monument, around the Capitol, and then instigated the first perimeter breach at this key location. By attacking the police officers stationed between the monument and the Capitol, sweeping away security fences in the process, the Proud Boys and their associates opened a clear path onto the Capitol’s grounds. Thousands of Trump’s supporters marched down Pennsylvania Avenue and through the Peace Circle after leaving the president’s rally at the White House Ellipse.

    Dominic Pezzola, another Proud Boy, was responsible for the first breach of the U.S. Capitol building itself. Pezzola smashed in a Senate Wing window with a stolen riot shield. This allowed the mob to swarm into the Capitol through both the window and a nearby door. Pezzola bragged about his actions in a video he recorded of himself inside the Capitol. While smoking a victory cigar, Pezzola said: “I knew we could take this motherfucker over if we just tried hard enough. Proud of your motherfuckin’ boy.”

    During his presentation Monday night, Carlson focused on Jacob Chansley, a.k.a. the QAnon Shaman, pretending that he is the central figure in the January 6th story. Carlson claimed that we still don’t know how he entered the building. That’s not true — even the footage shown by Carlson makes it clear that Chansley entered through the Senate Wing door next to the window Pezzola bashed in.

    There is much more evidence against the Proud Boys. Some members of the group have already pleaded guilty to seditious conspiracy and other charges, admitting that their comrades planned to stop the certification of Joe Biden’s victory. And the Proud Boys were not the only far right extremists involved. Members of two anti-government groups, the Oath Keepers and Three Percenters, attacked the Capitol as well. Some Oath Keepers have pleaded guilty to seditious conspiracy, while juries convicted the group’s leader and other members of the same crime. White nationalists were also among the extremists who stormed the Capitol.

    The Fox News audience did not hear any of this. Nor did they hear how Trump summoned these extremists to Washington, D.C., for Jan. 6 via his tweets and statements. This part of the story is explained at great length in the Select Committee’s final report.

    Tucker Carlson wants people to believe that phantom government agents were responsible. No one who relies on facts and logic will be fooled.



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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • Govt to extend all cooperation to Haryana Sikh Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee: Khattar

    Govt to extend all cooperation to Haryana Sikh Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee: Khattar

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    Chandigarh: The Haryana Sikh Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee will manage the historic gurdwaras in the state and the government will extend all cooperation and assistance, Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar said on Wednesday.

    “…If the Haryana Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee needs any cooperation from the (state) government, including construction of educational institutions and hospitals, it will be provided,” Khattar said.

    Last year, the Supreme Court upheld the constitutional validity of the Haryana Sikh Gurdwara (Management) Act, 2014, under which a separate committee was formed to manage gurdwaras in Haryana.

    However, the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee — the apex religious body of Sikhs — has rejected the committee.

    Khattar was speaking after paying obeisance at Sri Thada Sahib Gurdwara in Yamunanagar, according to an official statement issued here.

    Haryana Sikh Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee chief Baba Karmjit Singh felicitated Khattar with a ‘siropa (robe of honour)’.

    During the occasion, Khattar also extended his greetings on International Women’s Day.

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  • ‘Violation of Standard Treatment Guidelines (STGs) & Related Issues’, H&ME Reconstitutes Inquiry Committee to Enqu

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    Srinagar, Mar 7 (GNS): Health and Medical Education Department on Tuesday reconstituted its inquiry committee to enquire into allegations regarding violation of Standard Treatment Guidelines (STGs) and related issues.

    “In partial modification of Government Order No. 63-JK(HME) of 2023 dated 23.01.2023, sanction is hereby accorded to the re-constitution of committee, comprising the following, to enquire into the allegations leveled against doctors of Health and Medical Education Department for violating Standard Treatment Guidelines (STGS) of the National Health Authority & related issues”, reads an order, a copy of which lies with GNS.

    While Dr. Yashpal Sharma, Director Coordination, New GMCs, J&K would act as Chairman, Sanam Mansoor (JKAS), State Nodal Officer, SHA, J&K has been nominated as Member Secretary and Dr. Misbah Samad, Medical Officer, SHA, J&K, alongside any other subject specific specialist to be co-opted by the Chairman will be acting as members of the committee.

    “All terms of reference shall remain the same as have been envisaged in Government Order No. 63-JK(HME) of 2023 dated 23.01.2023”, reads the order further. (GNS)

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  • Maha: Privileges Committee set up after Raut’s thieves jibe meets for first time

    Maha: Privileges Committee set up after Raut’s thieves jibe meets for first time

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    Mumbai: The newly-constituted 28-member Privileges Committee of the Maharashtra Assembly met for the first time on Friday under the chairmanship of Bharatiya Janata Party MLA Rahul Kul.

    The committee was set up by Assembly Speaker Rahul Narvekar on Wednesday under Kul amid uproar over Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray) leader and Rajya Sabha member Sanjay Raut allegedly calling the Vidhimandal (state legislature) “chor-mandal” (council of thieves).

    However, Raut’s issue did not figure in the meeting, senior Congress MLA and committee member Nitin Raut told PTI.

    “The issue is not on the agenda of the committee as of now. Speaker Rahul Narvekar will announce on March 8 if the notice will be sent to the committee. The next meeting of the privileges committee will be on March 9,” he said.

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  • Fee Regulation Committee Headless In JK

    Fee Regulation Committee Headless In JK

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    SRINAGAR: Amid the reopening of the schools, the Fee Fixation and Regulation Committee (FFRC) continue to remain headless, raising concerns among the stakeholders about the issue of fee hike in private schools.

    With the reopening of the schools in Valley, the private schools are likely to go ahead with the new admission process for the kindergarten classes wherein they collect hefty amounts as donation and annual charge from the parents.

    The move has raised the concerns among the stakeholders over the government’s intention to put a check on the private schools for collecting donation and annual fees from the parents, in violation of the set norms.

    Notably, the FFRC is headless after the tenure of its chairman Justice (Retd) Muzaffar Hussain Attar ended on November 13 last year. Justice Attar has served on the post since November 9, 2020.

    However, despite the passage of more than three months, there is no headway in the appointment of the Chairman for the FFRC which has left the parents at the receiving end.

    “The delay by the government to appoint the new chairman of the FFRC has put the parents at the receiving end as there is nobody to listen to our grievances. All the complaints registered with FFRC are gathering dust as there is no one to dispose of our complaints,” said a parent.

    The complaints have already started pouring in against some private educational institutions over some issues related to the hike in fees and collection of annual charges.

    Recently, the Private Schools Association Jammu and Kashmir (PSAJK) issued a cap on fees while indirectly hinting about the 10 percent hike in the fees.

    The PSAJK has issued directions to all of its member schools to cap any fee hike at a maximum of 10 percent. The 10 percent hike has been decided till new directions of the FFRC which is currently headless.

    “How can any school hike the fees unless it is approved by the Chairman of the FFRC? No school has any right to take a decision regarding the fee hike. We will not allow any school to take any such decision till the directions are given by the fee panel,” said another parent.

    Meanwhile, the management of the private schools claimed that they cannot wait till the government appoints the new chairman of committee as the salary of the teachers and other staff of the schools have to be enhanced as per the policy matter of the schools.

    “If the government is serious about the issue then there should be no delay in the appointment of the new chairman of FFRC. Presently the committee is headless and it will not serve any purpose to submit the files for approval in the fee hike,” a school functionary said.

    A top official said that the government was in process of appointing a new Chairman for FFRC and the official order will be issued in near future.

    Amid the concerns raised by the parents and the private schools, all eyes are on the government to expedite the process and appoint a new chairman for the committee. (KNO)

     

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )