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  • SKIMS ‘Autonomy’: Political Class Concerned, Flag Consequences

    SKIMS ‘Autonomy’: Political Class Concerned, Flag Consequences

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    SRINAGAR: The move to strip the valley’s premier tertiary care health institute Sher-e-Kashmir Institute of Medical Science (SKIMS) of its autonomous status, has garnered criticism from the political parties with NC, CPI(M) calling for its rollback.

    The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference Chief Spokesperson Tanvir Sadiq on Tuesday said that SKIMS has had a step motherly treatment under the current set up and the present dispensation has gone a step further by snatching its financial and operational autonomy.

    Tanvir said, “SKIMS has gone beyond delivering the state of art health care in producing skilled manpower including doctors, paramedics and technicians. The institution was kept out of government control to ensure efficiency and fast deliverance of facilities,” adding, “Undermining the autonomy of SKIMS by bringing it under the administrative control of the health department also runs opposite to the government’s minimum government and maximum governance slogan.”

    The institution has been involved in imparting quality education and training to aspirants and should not be treated at par with government medical colleges, Tanvir Sadiq added.

    Demanding immediate roll back of the decision, Tanvir said that government should stop toying with the institutional integrity and autonomy of the premier institute.

    “Over the years, SKIMS has provided patient care much better than other facilities in the region. Stripping what little autonomy this top-tier institution had will have an adverse impact on both the patient care and research” CPI (M) leader M Y Tarigami said in a Tweet.

    Tarigami said the move will also affect its decision-making process and inter-departmental coordination.

    “The government should stop toying with the institutional integrity and autonomy of the premier institute,” he added.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Fans concerned for Rubina Dilaik’s health after her latest pic

    Fans concerned for Rubina Dilaik’s health after her latest pic

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    Mumbai: Gorgeous TV actress and Bigg Boss season 14 winner Rubina Dilaik’s fans might be in stress and there is a reason to get worried. Fans are asking Rubina questions on social media after she dropped pictures of her swollen face and lips on Instagram.

    The actress shared the latest pictures and captioned the post, ”’fever, sore throat, infection and swollen lips, I surely look like a Duck (without fillers)…. And m frustrated and also laughing looking at myself… wtf.”

    Rubina Dilaik mentioned that she is down with a fever and sore throat. She also said that she is looking like a duck. Moments after she dropped the pictures, fans started reacting in the comments box. Some doubted whether she is really Rubina and others prayed for her speedy recovery. Check out some comments here

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    As Rubina clearly mentioned that she looks like a Duck due to her fever and swollen throat, fans are speculating that she had done the lip job and it has gone wrong. There are rumours that her lips seem swollen because she has been injected with Botox by doctors after doing a lip job.

    Relevant to mention here that earlier lip jobs went wrong with various actresses and their facial features changed completely. Gauahar Khan, Angelina Jolie, Kangana Ranaut, Priyanka Chopra, Esha Deol, Shilpa Shetty, and Zareen Khan are among the top actors who do not seem satisfied after doing lip jobs.

    Rubina Dilaik became popular after playing Radhika Shastri in Chotti Bahu opposite Avinash Sachdev. She was last seen in Khatron Ke Khiladi 12 and Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa 10. Hope she will recover and leave her fans in awe with her new looks and roles.



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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Dems concerned over handling of Biden documents

    Dems concerned over handling of Biden documents

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    Senate Democrats returned on Monday after a long recess — and after the Justice Department found additional classified documents during a 13-hour search of Biden’s home in Wilmington, Del. The discovery of those documents, on top of classified materials found in November and December, has created a political headache after Democrats sought to hammer Trump for his handling of classified material.

    The issue is also an unwelcome one for the party, as Democrats have sought to focus their attention on House Republicans’ chaotic start to the 118th Congress. What’s more, classified documents could animate the presidential campaign if Biden runs for a second term, as is expected.

    “I hope they found them all,” Durbin said of the Biden administration’s hunt for more documents. As for the president, Durbin observed: “He has done well by cooperating every step of the way, unlike Trump, but he still has documents that I don’t understand why he’d have in his personal possession.”

    When asked about the criticism from Democratic senators, White House spokesperson Ian Sams told reporters on Monday that Durbin had also emphasized that Biden was “handling this in the right way” and that “full cooperation is the right way that this should be handled.”

    It’s also not a full-on rebellion. Democrats reject comparisons with Trump, who is under investigation for retaining highly sensitive national security documents at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida — and for allegedly obstructing investigators seeking to recover them. They argue that unlike Trump, Biden’s legal team turned over the documents upon their discovery and invited the Justice Department to search for more.

    Senate Minority Whip John Thune (R-S.D.), however, said the discovery of the Biden documents “neutralizes the issue” politically.

    “They’re trying to attack former President Trump. Biden was chair of the Foreign Relations Committee” when he was in the Senate, Thune said. “He should have known better. And they were trying to claim the high ground on this issue when the shoe was on the other foot. And I think it’s a very tough issue for them to have to navigate right now.”

    Other Democratic senators defended Biden and are still highlighting a contrast with Trump. Retiring Sen. Debbie Stabenow of Michigan, the No. 3 Democratic leader, said Biden was “doing exactly the right thing,” adding: “I wish former President Trump had done that rather than arguing they were his papers.”

    Still, not every Democrat wants to make the comparison with Trump. Kelly suggested that the distinction between Biden and Trump’s situations was “up to somebody who actually does an investigation.”

    And he said it was an issue he was paying close attention to: “I spent 25 years in the United States Navy. I take this stuff very seriously, personally. … Folks, you know, shouldn’t be taking classified documents out of federal government buildings and out of classified settings.”

    Many Democrats are not eager to opine on the Biden documents, and several said they would withhold judgment and wait until the results of special counsel Robert Hur’s investigation. (The Justice Department previously appointed a different special counsel to investigate Trump’s handling of classified documents.)

    “You have to get the answers to the questions before you reach a judgment,” said Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.), who is running for reelection in 2024. “If it’s a handful of documents and they’re not very serious, and maybe they were once classified but they’re not anymore, and there’s a good explanation for why he had them — but you don’t know the answer to those questions.”

    Meanwhile, Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis.), who is also up for reelection in a purple state, said Biden was “cooperating thoroughly and proactively.”

    Some Democratic committee chairs, while declining to criticize Biden, have said they want to look at the handling of classified documents broadly. Senate Intelligence Committee Chair Mark Warner (D-Va.) earlier this month called for a briefing related to both the Biden and Trump documents. He told reporters on Monday that he hoped for an update soon.

    Sen. Gary Peters (D-Mich.), chair of the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, said his panel was also looking broadly at the retention of records. Peters, who also runs Democrats’ campaign arm, said he wanted to deal with the issue “for presidencies in general. And we’re going to try to do that in a nonpoliticized way.”

    Jordain Carney and Kyle Cheney contributed to this report.

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )