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  • Kerala Catholic Bishops Council calls Centre to take steps to restore peace in Manipur

    Kerala Catholic Bishops Council calls Centre to take steps to restore peace in Manipur

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    Kochi: In the wake of the Manipur violence incident, the Kerala Catholic Bishops Council (KCBC) on Saturday issued a statement, urging the Central government to take necessary action to restore peace in the state.

    “The central government should be ready to take necessary steps to restore peace in Manipur. The riots going on in Manipur for the past few days are causing a lot of concern,” KCBC’s president Cardinal Baselios Cleemis said in a statement on Saturday.

    He said that it is highly condemnable that two groups of people in the state are attacking each other and setting fire to institutions, houses and places of worship.

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    “The Regardless of the reasons that led to this conflict, immediate action should be taken by the central government to end the conflict and loss of life,” the KCBC president said.

    “The central government, which describes India as the mother of democracy, should take appropriate measures to bring peace to Manipur by taking appropriate measures to end the communal riots that have brought an end to democracy,” he added.

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  • AMU starts process to hold election for teachers’ representatives to Executive Council

    AMU starts process to hold election for teachers’ representatives to Executive Council

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    Aligarh: The Aligarh Muslim University on Saturday initiated the process to hold an election for teachers’ representatives to the Executive Council by appointing a chief election officer.

    The development comes ahead of the council’s meeting for empanelling the next vice chancellor of AMU.

    According to an official notification issued by the AMU, Professor Mohhamad Parwez has been appointed as the chief election officer to conduct the elections for selecting the four teachers’ representatives.

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    The teachers are elected to the council for a period of three years. The elections were last held in 2018 and the term of the representatives elected back then ended in 2021, AMU officials said.

    Senior faculty members had last month announced that if elections to several democratic institutions of the university were not announced at an early date, the “teachers would have no option but to start an agitation to press for their demand”.

    Professor Aftab Alam, a senior faculty member who was earlier representing the teachers in the council, welcomed the development.

    “No elections have been held since 2018 and this step was long overdue. We are now awaiting the notification of dates because any further delay in holding these elections will lead to delay in the appointment of the next vice chancellor,” he said.

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  • J&K Sports Council Admission Notification

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    J&K Sports Council Admission Notification

    Pursuant to notification No:022-BOPEE of 2023 dated 2-4- 2023 received from controller of examination, J&K Board of Professional Entrance Examinations, offline applications on prescribed forms are invited from the eligible candidates of UT of J&K / Ladakh desirous to seek admission in Bachelor of Engineering & Technology Courses 2023 under Sports category for determination of sports merit.

    The forms duly numbered are available on payment of Rs 200/- in the office Divisional Sports Officer(J) J&K Sports Council, New Indoor Sports Complex, MA. Stadium, Jammu & Divisional Sports Officer(K), J&K Sports Council, Polo Ground playing field, Srinagar from 3-5-2023 to 18-5-2023 during office hours.

    The candidate who fulfill the following qualification/condition as prescribed in Government order No: 808-GAD of 2008 dated: 17-06-2008, 946-GAD of 2008 dated: 15-07-2008, 1090-GAD of 2008 dated: 14-08-2008 & 733-GAD of 2010 dt: 24-06.2010 should only apply:

    i) A person who has represented India at the Olympic Games, Asian Games, SAARC Games, Common Wealth Games or other officially recognized Test Matches/World Cup Competitions in any of the Games/Sports mentioned below

    ii) A person who has participated &se cured one of the first three positions in the individual events or was a member of the team which obtained first. second or 3rd position or has participated twice or more in the same discipline in the National Championship in any of the Sports or Games as mentioned below.

    The disciplines (Sports/Games) covered under the above rules are Athletics, Badminton, Basketball, Cricket, Football, Hockey, Swimming, Table Tennis, Volleyball, Tennis, Weight lifting, Wrestling (International Style), Boxing, Cycling, Gymnastics, Judo, Shooting. Archery, Equestrian, Handball, Rowing, Roller/Ice Skating. Skiing, Squash, Billiards & Snooker, Chess, Golf. Kabaddi, Karate, Kovaking & Canoeing, Polo, Power lifting, Taekwondo, Yachting. Kho-Kho, Body Rilding Ball Badminton, Bridge, Tenni-Koit, Carrom, Softbal, Wushu, Sport Climbing. Thang- Ta, Base-Ball, and all other games falling within the purview of Indian Olympic Association and/or recognized by the Government of India.

    The other terms & conditions as enclosed with the Application Form will also be applicable for determining the eliqibility of the candidates for grant of sports category weightage. The last date of receipt of Applications is 19/05/2023 during office hours in the office of the respective Divisional Sports Officers, Sports Council at both Divisions at Pologround Playing field Srinagar and New Indoor Sports Complex. M.A. Stadium, Jammu.

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  • Telangana Secretariat conferred with Indian Green Building Council Award

    Telangana Secretariat conferred with Indian Green Building Council Award

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    Hyderabad: The freshly launched Telangana Secretariat complex has been conferred with the prestigious Indian Green Building Council Award.

    The members of the IGBC called on roads and buildings minister Vemula Prashanth Reddy at the Secretariat on Monday and presented the award to him.

    Prashanth Reddy credited the state government for constructing the Secretariat with state of art facilities and being environmentally friendly.

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    Delighted over receiving the award, Prashanth Reddy said that it was chief minister K Chandrashekar Rao’s vision that has successfully increased the green cover in Telangana by 7.7 percent since the state formation.

    “Telangana government further plans to install solar power panels at the Secretariat in order to save electricity and encourage renewable energy,” said Prashanth Reddy.

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  • In rare show of unanimity, Security Council slams Taliban ban on UN women workers

    In rare show of unanimity, Security Council slams Taliban ban on UN women workers

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    United Nations: Ahead of an international meeting convened by UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on dealing with the Taliban, the Security Council in a rare show of unanimity has voted unanimously to condemn the regime’s ban on women working for the world organisation in Afghanistan.

    The Council resolution adopted on Thursday also expressed “deep concern at the increasing erosion of respect for the human rights and fundamental freedoms of women and girls” and demanded that the Taliban “swiftly reverse” the restrictions placed on them.

    Special representatives for Afghanistan from several countries are scheduled to convene on May 1-2 in Doha for the meeting to be chaired by Guterres to work out a united approach to deal with the Taliban.

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    India was one of about 20 countries from Europe, Asia, the Middle East and North America invited to the meeting.

    The unanimous adoption of the Council resolution proposed by the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Japan and co-sponsored by about 90 countries underlines the Taliban regime’s isolation and signals international unity before the Doha meeting.

    The UAE’s Permanent Representative Lana Zaki Nusseibeh said: “This cross-regional support makes our fundamental message today even more significant: the world will not sit by silently as women in Afghanistan are erased from society.

    “The resolution also makes it clear that stability, economic recovery, and political reconciliation is not possible in Afghanistan without the inclusion of Afghan women and girls.”

    The US Alternate Representative for Special Political Affairs Robert Wood called the Taliban’s edicts on women “indefensible” and said, “Muslim-majority countries have spoken out against the Taliban’s rationale for these decisions”.

    The Taliban invokes the Islamic Sharia law to justify its actions.

    “In January, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation emphasized that Islamic law calls for women’s education, work, and participation in public life,” Wood said.

    The Taliban extended its ban to about 600 Afghan women working for the UN earlier this month.

    In protest, the UN asked all its employees — about 2,700 Afghan men and 600 international workers, including 200 women who were exempt from the ban — to stay home, disrupting the humanitarian work in the country.

    Speaking to reporters after the meeting, Russia’s Permanent Representative Vassily Nebenzia, who presided over the Council meeting said: “We are happy that we were unanimous, but we were not completely happy because there is the resolution did not reflect all the issues relating to Afghanistan.”

    Russia’s reservation, also shared by China, was that the resolution did not demand that the US release the $7 billion Afghan Central Bank money frozen by it after the August 2021 Taliban takeover of the war-torn nation.

    Washington has set up a $3.5 billion trust fund for Afghanistan out of the frozen accounts in Switzerland to allow some of it to be used for that country.

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  • Telangana to raise post-bifurcation issues in Southern Council meet

    Telangana to raise post-bifurcation issues in Southern Council meet

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    Hyderabad: Telangana will raise issues related to Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act in the Southern Zonal Council meeting to be held in Chennai on May 5.

    The state government will also raise the issues of pending dues and clearances from the Centre.

    Chief Secretary Santhi Kumari held a review meeting with officials on the issues to be taken up in the Inter-State Council/Southern Zonal Council.

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    She discussed and reviewed various issues in connection with AP Reorganization Act and other inter-state issues relating to irrigation, education, health, energy, industries, Singareni, panchayat raj, labour & employment and other departments.

    The Chief Secretary directed the officials to submit information regarding the issues to be raised in the Southern Zonal Council meeting on pending dues, clearances, Schedule IXth and Schedule Xth of AP Reorganisation Act.

    As the meetings convened by the Centre failed to address post-bifurcation issues, the government of Telangana decided to raise them in the Southern Zonal meeting.

    Under the Reorganisation Act, all post-bifurcation issues have to be sorted out in 10 years.

    During the meeting convened by the Centre in September last year, Andhra Pradesh demanded its share in land parcels, buildings and bank reserves of common institutions located in Hyderabad in the ratio of 52:48 between AP:TS, in proportion with their population.

    The institutions listed under Schedule IX (corporations etc) and X (training institutes) of the AP Reorganisation Act, 2014 are worth several thousands of crores of rupees. Telangana has opposed the demand.

    Andhra Pradesh also demanded a share in Singareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL), evoking protest from Telangana.

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  • Same-sex marriage recognition will impact socio-cultural beliefs: Bar Council

    Same-sex marriage recognition will impact socio-cultural beliefs: Bar Council

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    New Delhi: The Bar Council of India (BCI) on Sunday in its joint meetings with State Bar Councils showed great anxiety and serious concern over a batch of petitions presently examined by the Constitution Bench of Supreme Court pertaining to ‘marriage equality rights for LGBTQAI+ community’.

    Bar Council of India Resolution said the Joint meeting is of the unanimous opinion that in view of the sensitivity of the issue of same-sex marriage, having a spectrum of stakeholders from the diverse socio-religious background, it is advisable that this is dealt with after an elaborative consultation process involving different social, religious groups by the competent legislature.

    “Considering the socio-religious structure of the country, we thought it (same-sex marriage) is against our culture. Such decisions would not be taken by courts. Such moves must come from the process of legislation,” Bar Council of India chairman Advocate Manan Kumar Mishra told ANI.

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    The Resolution said as per documented history, ever since the inception of human civilization and culture, marriage has been typically accepted and categorized as a union of biological man and woman for the twin purpose of procreation and recreation. In such background, it would be catastrophic to overhaul something as fundamental as the conception of marriage by any Law Court, howsoever well-intentioned it may be.

    According to BCI, more than 99.9 per cent of people in the country are opposed to “the idea of same-sex marriage”. The vast majority believes that any decision of the Apex Court in the petitioners’ favour on this issue will be treated to be against the culture and socio-religious structure of our country, the Resolution stated.

    It further said Bar is the mouthpiece of the common men and, therefore, this meeting is expressing their anxiety over this highly sensitive issue. “The Joint Meeting is of the clear opinion that if the Supreme Court shows any indulgence in this matter, it will result in destabilizing the social structure of our country in the coming days. The Apex Court is requested and expected to appreciate and respect the sentiments and mandate of the mass of the country,” Bar Council Resolution said.

    There is no gainsaying that the issue at hand is highly-sensitive, commented upon and criticized by various sections of society, including socio-religious groups, for being a social experiment, engineered by a selected few. This, in addition to it, being socially and morally compunctive.

    The responsibility of lawmaking has been entrusted to the legislature under our Constitution. Certainly, the laws made by the legislature are truly democratic as they are made after undergoing thorough consultative processes and reflect the views of all sections of society. The legislature is accountable to the public, said BCI Resolution.

    The Joint Meeting of the State Bar Councils and the Bar Council of India while appreciating the step of the Supreme Court for starting this sensitive conversation having long-term societal ramifications, resolved to request the Apex Court that the issue at hand be left for the legislative consideration, who after the wide-ranging consultative process, may arrive at an appropriate decision, as per the societal conscience and mandate of the people of our country.

    The Constitution Bench comprising the Chief Justice, Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul, Justice Ravindra Bhat, Justice Hima Kohli and Justice PS Narasimha is dealing with a batch of petitions pertaining to ‘marriage equality rights for the LGBTQI+ community’.

    The Constitution Bench started hearing the petitions on April 18.

    Various petitions are being dealt with by Supreme Court seeking legal recognition of same-sex marriage. The Centre has opposed the petitions. One of the petitions earlier raised the absence of a legal framework which allowed members of the LGBTQ+ community to marry any person of their choice.

    According to the petition, the couple sought to enforce the fundamental rights of LGBTQ+ individuals to marry any person of their choice and said that “The exercise of which ought to be insulated from the disdain of legislative and popular majorities”.

    The petitioners, further, asserted their fundamental right to marry each other and prayed for appropriate directions from this Court allowing and enabling them to do so.

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  • Russia running the U.N. Security Council is going about how you’d expect

    Russia running the U.N. Security Council is going about how you’d expect

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    “They’re trying to troll us,” an American official familiar with the U.S. operations at the United Nations said in describing the Russian tactics. “They’re picking topics where they know some of their most egregious actions in this war are centered, and they’re trying to flip the narrative on its head. We’re not going to fall for it.”

    It’s “a nasty moment of diplomacy,” added Peter Yeo, senior vice president at the United Nations Foundation who watches the world body’s proceedings closely. In the long run, he predicted, “I don’t think it’s going to go over well.”

    The Security Council is the United Nations’ most powerful organ. Its authorities include everything from ordering peacekeeping missions to imposing sanctions to referring war crimes cases to international courts.

    Russia’s turn at the presidency is the result of long-set rules: The Security Council’s presidency rotates each month among the 15 members based on where their countries’ names fall on the English alphabet.

    The country that holds the presidency can heavily shape the month’s agenda by picking themes to emphasize. But, generally speaking, council presidents do convene meetings on subjects they don’t like when other members request it.

    Still, the council presidency is an ideal platform for Russia as it tries to convince many countries to either support its war on Ukraine or avoid taking any meaningful action to undermine Moscow.

    U.S. officials and their allies are having to make choices about how — or whether — to respond to Russia’s bully pulpit.

    It’s not an easy calculation: Ignoring Russia risks allowing its version of reality to spread unchallenged; debating it risks drawing more attention to the Russian view.

    The Russians brush off the criticisms, saying that if the United States and its allies are annoyed, it’s because their pro-Ukraine arguments are getting old and tired.

    “There are some Western colleagues who make it a little bit personal, especially during the open meetings,” Dmitry Polyanskiy, a senior Russian diplomat at the United Nations, said in an interview. “But I think this trend is a little bit wearing off lately because of general fatigue of the Ukrainian crisis.”

    Russia — one of the five permanent, veto-wielding members of the Security Council — last held the council presidency in February 2022, the month it launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

    Russia was chairing a meeting of the council at the very moment the Kremlin began its assault Feb. 24. Russia’s U.N. diplomats acknowledged the fighting, but they kept the proceedings rolling, including letting Ukraine’s representative speak at length.

    According to a State Department official familiar with the planning, the U.S. strategy for Russia’s presidency this month has involved relying heavily on adjusting its level of participation as a way to signal Washington’s discontent.

    That has meant sending lower-ranking diplomats, rather than U.S. Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield, to certain sessions. Those diplomats have then walked out at key points, said the official, who, like others quoted in this article, was granted anonymity to describe sensitive diplomatic conversations.

    In an early snub, Thomas-Greenfield skipped a traditional breakfast the Russians held to mark the start of their presidency April 3.

    On April 5, Russia held an informal session on the fate of thousands of Ukrainian children forcibly taken to Russia. Moscow insists it took the children for their own safety and will eventually return them to their families.

    To make its case, Russia asked one of the top people overseeing the transfers, Maria Lvova-Belova, to brief the meeting remotely. The International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for Lvova-Belova as well as Russian President Vladimir Putin over the child transfers.

    The United States and Britain vociferously objected, and they sent lower-level delegates who walked out when Lvova-Belova spoke. Britain, later joined by the United States, refused to allow the U.N. to broadcast the event on its official website, a European diplomat familiar with the U.N. process said. Traditionally, such informal sessions are broadcast on U.N. sites unless a council member objects. Blocking one is rare.

    A few days later, Russia held a formal session on arms control, accusing Western adversaries of endangering the world by pumping Ukraine full of weapons. That drew bitter retorts from the U.S. and its allies, who noted that they were trying to help Ukraine defend itself against a Russian invasion.

    A Thomas-Greenfield deputy, Robert Wood, represented Washington at the gathering. He aired concerns about Russia’s own efforts to obtain weapons from Iran and North Korea.

    For Monday’s session, Russia’s ambassador to the United Nations, Vassily Nebenzia, has promised a “discussion on the formation of a new multipolar world order based on sovereign equality, equal rights and self-determination, justice and security, friendly relations and cooperation between nations.”

    U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres is scheduled to brief those gathered.

    It’s unclear whether Thomas-Greenfield will represent the United States at the sessions Lavrov will chair Monday or one Tuesday on the Middle East. She might send an underling or no one at all.

    But U.S. officials know that although Russia may use the moment to promote its vision of the world, they can use it to call out the Kremlin’s invasion of Ukraine as a violation of the very U.N. Charter that Russia claims to champion.

    It’s all about finding the right balance in the response, said the American official familiar with the U.S. operations at the United Nations. “We won’t grind things to a halt, but we will respond proportionately,” the U.S. official said.

    A non-American U.N.-based diplomat said that while Russia may be acting cynically with some of its agenda items, it would be unwise to put a blockade on all Security Council business.

    “I mean, look at Sudan right now. Look at the situation in Afghanistan. There has been another missile test from [North Korea],” the diplomat said. “Boycotting the council … is not going to do anything to the current tensions on every continent.”

    Nebenzia pledged at the start of the monthlong presidency that Russia would act professionally. He also drew a comparison to the year the U.S. and its allies invaded Iraq — a war Washington said was about preventing Iraq from using weapons of mass destruction it turned out not to have.

    “I would like to remind that in 2003, both U.K. and U.S. were presidents of the Security Council in September and October consecutively. Nobody raised the question of their legitimacy to hold the presidency,” the Russian envoy said.

    Ukrainian officials did not respond to a request for comment for this story, but they have in the past described the Russian Security Council presidency as a farce.

    The U.S. official said that, if anything, it’s more evidence of the need for a stated American goal: changing the structure of the United Nations.

    “It is crazy that Russia is a permanent member of the Security Council after they grossly violated the U.N. Charter,” the official said. “This is really one of many manifestations of how the Security Council and the U.N. broadly need reform.”

    Defenders of the United Nations note that, ultimately, it is a forum, and they argue that blaming it for the actions of its member states is like blaming a stadium for the performance of the teams that play there.

    But the U.N.’s setup also means that human rights-abusing countries may serve on panels that promote human rights and that there are often disagreements over what certain texts and rules actually mean — such as what qualifies as “sovereignty” or “war.”

    The Russians insist they’re not the real aggressor in Ukraine. They say that’s the government in Kyiv, and that Moscow is defending itself in what it calls a “special military operation,” not a war.

    When major world powers are feuding, key U.N. bodies can become paralyzed. Russia, for instance, has used its veto to prevent the Security Council from taking meaningful action on Ukraine.

    Still, Moscow has found itself in many ways isolated at the United Nations over the past year. The United States and its allies have maneuvered around the Security Council, turning to the broader U.N. General Assembly to push through multiple resolutions condemning Russia with more than 140 votes.

    Russia has a long tradition of claiming legal justifications for its actions, an adherence to procedure evident in its U.N. moves.

    For instance, when it came to the contentious topic of Ukrainian children, the Russians raised the matter in an “arria” meeting. That is an informal session and sidesteps potential votes that could have blocked speakers such as Lvova-Belova.

    “In a sense, the Russians are ‘playing by the rules’ in formal meetings while using these informal meetings to create upsets,” said Richard Gowan, a U.N. analyst with the International Crisis Group.

    He added, though, that Russia seems to want to maintain some level of comity.

    “They are lucky that it is not a month with massively sensitive votes coming up,” Gowan said. “They left a lot of days empty. That looks to me like a deliberate effort to avoid excessive controversy.”



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  • J&K Sports Council Admission Notification

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    J&K Sports Council Admission Notification

    Applications on prescribed forms are invited from the domiciles of UT of J&K / Ladakh for determination of sports merit desirous to seek admission in B.SC
    Nursing/B.SC Paramedical/B.Sc Technology courses for the session 2023 under Sports quota in terms of communication No: BOPEE/Exam-09/2023 dated: 18-04-2023 from J&K Board of Professional Entrance Examinations.

    The forms duly numbered are available on payment of Rs 200/- in the office of Divisional Sports Officer (K), J&K Sports Council, Polo Ground, Srinagar & Divisional Sports Officer (J) J&K Sports Council, New Indoor Sports Complex. M.A. Stadium, Jammu from 20-4-2023 to 10-5- 2023 during office hours.

    The candidate who fulfill the following qualification/condition as prescribed in Government order No: 808-GAD of 2008 dated: 17-06-2008, 946-GAD of
    2008 dated: 15-07-2008, 1090-GAD of 2008 dated: 14- 08-2008 & 733-GAD of 2010 Dated: -24-06.2010 should only apply:-

    i) A person who has represented India at the Olympic Games, Asian Games, SAARC Games, Common Wealth Games or other officially recognized Test
    Matches/World Cup Competitions in any of the Games/Sports mentioned below.
    Or

    ii) A person who has participated & secured one of the first three positions in the individual events or was a member of the team which obtained first, second or 3rd position or has participated twice or more in the same discipline in the National Championship in any of the Sports or Games as mentioned below.

    The disciplines (Sports/Games) covered under the above rules are Athletics, ), Boxing Tennis, Volleyball, Tennis, Weight lifting, Wrestling (International Style
    Badminton, Basketball, Cricket, Football, Hockey, Swimming, Table Cycling, Gymnastics, Judo, Shooting, Archery, Equestrian, Handball, Rowing, Roller/Ice
    Skating, Skiing, Squash, Billiards & Snooker, Chess, Golf, Kabaddi, Karate, Kayaking & Canoeing, Polo, Power lifting, Taekwondo, Yachting, Kho-Kho, Body
    Building, Ball Badminton, Bridge, Tenni-Koit, Carrom, Softball Wushu Sport Climbing, Thang-Ta, Base-Ball, and all other games falling within the purview of Indian Olympic Association and/or recognized by the Government of India.

    The other terms & conditions as enclosed with the Application Form be also applicable for determining the eligibility of the candidates for grant of sports category weightage. The last date of receipt of Applications is 11-5-2023 during office hours in the office of the respective Sports Officers, Sports Council 01. both Divisions at New Indoor Sports Complex. M.A. Stadium, Jammu a polo Ground playing field, Srinagar.

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  • Eid, Friday prayers will be performed separately: UAE Fatwa Council

    Eid, Friday prayers will be performed separately: UAE Fatwa Council

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    Abu Dhabi: If Eid Al-Fitr 2023 falls on Friday, April 21, the Eid and Friday prayers will be performed separately, according to a statement issued by the Fatwa Council of the United Arab Emirates.

    “The issue of performing Friday prayer if Eid Al Fitr falls on Friday is a controversial matter among Muslim scholars, however, the Council rules that each sermon is to be held separately on its time as per its sunnah,” the Council said in a statement on Friday.

    While taking this fatwa, the Council invokes verses from the holy Quran as well as the sayings and actions of Prophet Muhammad.

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    It noted that his ruling was approved by the majority of Muslim scholars and leading Islamic schools

    (Except for the headline, the story has not been edited by Siasat staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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