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  • Educators Honored on Teachers’ Day: Celebrating the Shapers of Minds

    Educators Honored on Teachers’ Day: Celebrating the Shapers of Minds

    In a heartfelt tribute to the unsung heroes shaping the future, nations around the world celebrate Teachers’ Day today, recognizing the invaluable contributions of educators who tirelessly impart knowledge, inspire curiosity, and mold the leaders of tomorrow.

    Global Recognition

    Teachers’ Day, celebrated on the 5th of September in many countries, including India, China, and Malaysia, has grown into a global celebration of the teaching profession. It is an opportunity to acknowledge the dedication and passion of educators who play a pivotal role in society.

    A Tribute to Dedication

    “Teachers are the cornerstone of our society,” says Sarah Anderson, spokesperson for the Global Educators Foundation. “Their tireless dedication to nurturing young minds is instrumental in creating a brighter future for all. It’s essential to take a moment today to express our gratitude.”

    A Challenging Year

    The past year and a half have been particularly challenging for educators worldwide due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Teachers adapted quickly to remote learning, often working longer hours to ensure their students received quality education. “Our teachers have been nothing short of extraordinary,” notes David Robinson, President of the National Teachers Association.

    Innovative Teaching Methods

    In addition to their adaptability, many teachers have embraced innovative teaching methods, incorporating technology and creative approaches to engage students. These educators have been vital in ensuring continuity of education during these trying times.

    Looking Ahead

    As we celebrate Teachers’ Day, it’s an opportunity for governments, communities, and parents to reflect on the importance of education and support educators in their mission. Investing in teacher training, well-being, and professional development remains crucial for a brighter future.

    Education for All

    Education advocates also emphasize the need for equitable access to quality education for all children worldwide. Many children still lack access to education due to various socio-economic factors, and addressing this issue remains a global priority.

    A Time for Gratitude

    On this Teachers’ Day, let’s take a moment to thank the educators who have made a significant impact on our lives and continue to do so. Their unwavering commitment to shaping the minds of the future deserves our utmost appreciation.

  • Highway closed for 3rd day, to remain shut on July 11 also

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    Banihal/Jammu, Jul 10 (GNS): Traffic movement on the Jammu-Srinagar highway remained suspended for the third day on Monday and the authorities said that the thoroughfare shall remain closed on Tuesday despite stepped up efforts to restore the road amid improved weather conditions, officials said.

    The highway, , the only surface link connecting Kashmir Valley with outside world, was shut for traffic on Saturday following heavy rains overnight that triggered multiple landslides and also washed away a portion of nearly 40-metre road stretch near Panthiyal tunnel in Ramban district.

     “Collective efforts from the Administration and NHAI, put in throughout the day, resulted in substantial improvement in the road condition. However, complete restoration is expected to take some more time,” police said in a statement issued here to GNS. “Accordingly, it has been decided by the Administration to keep the traffic on Highway suspended for tomorrow also i.e. 11.07.2023 (Tuesday).” HMVs have been advised to take Mughal Road for journey from Jammu to Srinagar and vice versa.

     “Traffic is likely to resume on 12.07.2023 (Wednesday), however, next update will be issued tomorrow evening.” (GNS)

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  • Hyderabad gears up for ‘Zero Shadow Day’ today – Know what it is

    Hyderabad gears up for ‘Zero Shadow Day’ today – Know what it is

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    Hyderabad: The residents of Hyderabad are getting ready to witness a unique astronomical phenomenon known as ‘Zero Shadow Day’ on May 9, 2023. This event can be observed in the city at 12:12 pm and will continue for a brief period.

    ‘Zero Shadow Day’ is a rare celestial event that occurs when the Sun reaches its highest point in the sky. At this moment, the vertical objects will cast no shadows on the ground.

    How to witness ‘Zero Shadow Day’ event

    To witness ‘Zero Shadow Day’ in Hyderabad, one must find an open space directly under the Sun without any obstructions such as tall buildings or trees. The phenomenon can be observed at around noon when the Sun is at its peak.

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    ‘Zero Shadow Day’ occurs twice a year, once in the northern hemisphere and another in the southern hemisphere. The event is equally important for both astronomers and photographers. Astronomers use this opportunity to study the Sun’s movements, while photographers use it to capture stunning images.

    Hyderabad residents are fascinated by celestial events

    Many residents of Hyderabad are fascinated by celestial events including ‘Zero Shadow Day’. Whenever such events occur, such as solar eclipses or lunar eclipses, they make time to experience them.

    Recently, Hyderabad witnessed a penumbral lunar eclipse. This event occurs when the Moon passes only into the Earth’s penumbra. During a penumbral lunar eclipse, the Moon enters the outer part of Earth’s shadow, resulting in a subtle darkening of the Moon’s surface.

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  • DRCC Kulgam celebrates World Red Cross day; organizes blood donation camp

    DRCC Kulgam celebrates World Red Cross day; organizes blood donation camp

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    KULGAM, MAY 08: The District Red Cross Committee (DRCC) Kulgam today celebrated the World Red Cross Day 2023 to commemorate the birth anniversary of the founder of the Red Cross Movement, Sir Jean Henry Dunant.

    The theme for this year’s World Red Cross Day was ‘Everything we do come from the heart’ and the main function was held at the mini-secretariat Kulgam which was presided over by the Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC) Kulgam, Viqar Ahmed Girri.

    Tehsildar Hq and other officers attended the programme, besides students from various educational institutions also participated and highlighted the importance of the day.

    Speaking on the occasion, the ADC highlighted the historical background of the Red Cross and Red cross movement which is a global humanitarian network that operates in nearly every country around the world and provides assistance and support to those in need during emergencies, disasters, conflicts and other crises.

    He said that the movement works to alleviate human suffering, protect human dignity and promote peace, health and well-being.

    He added that the celebration of the day must ignite commitment to work for the betterment and welfare of the people and we all shall be ready to extend our help and support to the people in need around us.

    Tehsildar Hq, presented a brief on account of Red Cross society Kulgam for the year 2022 and the assistance provided during the year 2022 under Red Cross.

    Meanwhile, a blood donation camp was also organized at mini-secretariat in which employees and media persons donated blood.

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  • Product Management in Practice: A Practical, Tactical Guide for Your First Day and Every Day After, Second Edition (Grayscale Indian Edition)

    Product Management in Practice: A Practical, Tactical Guide for Your First Day and Every Day After, Second Edition (Grayscale Indian Edition)

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  • Only women contingents to be part of 2024 Republic Day parade: Defence Ministry

    Only women contingents to be part of 2024 Republic Day parade: Defence Ministry

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    New Delhi: In an effort to encourage female participation in various sectors, the government has decided that the Republic Day parade at Kartavya Path will see participation only by women in march pasts, tableaux and other performances.

    The Defence Ministry, in this regard, has written a letter to the armed forces and other government departments associated with the parade, stating that the marching contingents, military bands accompanying the marching contingents and tableaux will have only women participants.

    The letter comes as a surprise for several senior military officers and has also created confusion. Many believe that there aren’t enough women available in forces for this. The current situation is that some marching contingents consist of men only.

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    Significantly, the armed forces have taken several measures, including assigning command roles to women, grooming them for future leadership roles and allowing them to join artillery regiments, to promote gender equality.

    According to information, the decision to encourage women’s participation in the parade was taken during a meeting held on February 7. The meeting, chaired by Defence Secretary Giridhar Aramane, was attended by senior representatives from the Army, Navy, Air Force, Ministry of Home Affairs, Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Ministry of Culture, and Ministry of Education.

    About a month after the meeting, the Defence Ministry formally issued a letter to participating forces, ministries and departments on March 1.

    In the letter, emphasis was laid on the role of women in the parade to be held next year.

    The letter noted that after detailed deliberations, it has been decided that the contingents (marching and bands), tableaux and other displays during the parade on the Kartavya Path will have only women participants.

    All the participating ministries, departments and organisations have also been asked to initiate preparations for the same and share the progress made with the Defence Ministry from time to time.

    Some senior officials believe that the government will do what is practical, and for the time being it is difficult to have only female participants in all marching and band contingents.

    Significantly, the marching contingents of the infantry in the Republic Day parade constitute the largest number of personnel. Officials argue that women have not yet been included in the infantry. Officers who lead marching contingents consist of personnel below officer rank (PBOR) and the Army has the PBOR cadre women personnel only in the Military Police Corps, they assert.

    However, it is not that women have no representation in force or that women are marginalised. They are being assigned roles equivalent to men in all three services – they fly fighter aircraft, serve on warships, are inducted into the PBOR cadre, are eligible for permanent commission, are assigned command roles, and also women officers are undergoing training at the National Defence Academy. Despite this, infantry, tanks and combat positions still do not have that participation of women.

    According to the Indian Army, Colonel Geeta Rana has recently become the first woman army officer to command an independent unit in the sensitive Ladakh region bordering China. Apart from this, for the first time, the army has deployed a woman officer Captain Shiva Chauhan in the world’s highest and coldest battlefield Siachen this year itself. The army has also deployed its largest contingent of 27 women peacekeepers to the disputed region of Abyei in Sudan.

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  • Intellectuals hold sit-in near Amartya Sen’s Santiniketan house for second day

    Intellectuals hold sit-in near Amartya Sen’s Santiniketan house for second day

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    Santiniketan: Intellectuals held a sit-in near the ancestral house of Nobel laureate Amartya Sen here on Saturday protesting against the notice by Visva-Bharati university to the economist to vacate 0.13 acres (5,500 sq ft) of the total 1.38 acres allegedly held by him ‘illegally’ or face eviction.

    Rabindranath Tagore’s songs of protest were sung during the sit-in.

    Among the intellectuals who took part in the protest, held for the second consecutive day, were film maker Goutam Ghosh, painters Suvaprasanna and Jogen Choudhury.

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    In another podium, set up near by, leaders of the ruling TMC sat in protest. They included state minister Chandranath Sinha, Suri MLA and Birbhum zilla parishad president Bikash Roy Choudhury, Labhpur MLA Abhijit Sinha and Nanoor MLA Bidhan Majhi.
    Scores of party activists too sat with them.

    The TMC is opposing the Visva-Bharati notice to Sen tooth and nail.

    “I have come all the way from Kolkata to voice my protest against the harassment and insult to an internationally respected economist like Amartya Sen, who is among the country’s pride. The way his land issue is being treated by Visva-Bharati authorities is unfortunate as the matter is sub-judice,” Ghosh said.

    “This is not the Visva-Bharati we have known. We demand that Amartya babu should not be subjected to such treatment any more,” the filmmaker told PTI over phone.

    Sinha said people of Bengal are aghast over the treatment meted out to Sen by the university and the “democratic protest” against it will continue for the next few days.

    The protests followed sit-ins by the ‘Committee for Protection of Social Dignity’, which too was held in front of of Pratichi on the same issue on Friday. Tagore’s famed drama ‘Rakta Karabi’ was staged as a mark of protest and local people and Ashramites of Visva-Bharati protested by singing the Bard’s songs.

    ‘Rakta Karabi’ is a powerful and poignant play where commercial expoitation, oppression, power, love and obsession operate on different levels and manifest themselves in different shades.

    Visva Bharati spokesperson Mahua Banerjee said, “The matter is in the court. We respect its order and the law of the land. We have lodged a complaint to the competent authorities.

    “Since Section 145 is in force to maintain peace and tranquility in the area near Pratichi, how is such a kind of gathering permissible?”… This will be our response regarding the activities (by the protestors) since May 5, 2023,” she said.

    Set up in 1921 by Rabindranath Tagore, Visva-Bharati was declared a university in 1951 and is West Bengal’s only central university. The prime minister is its chancellor.

    Calcutta High Court on May 4 gave an interim stay against an eviction order of Visva-Bharati asking Sen to vacate 0.13 acres at his ancestral Santiniketan residence by May 6. An appeal for a stay on possible eviction was fixed for hearing later in the month at a court in Suri.

    Visva-Bharati had sent the eviction notice to Sen on April 19, asking him to vacate 13 decimal of the 1.38 acres land of his residence within May 6. The university has been claiming that Sen is in possession of 1.38 acre of land in the Santiniketan campus, which is in excess of his legal entitlement of 1.25 acres.

    The economist in his petition to the court said that the 1.38 acres plot on which ‘Pratichi’ stands was given on lease for 99 years to his father Ashutosh Sen in October 1943 by the then Visva-Bharati general secretary Rathindranath Tagore, Gurudev’s son.

    Sen had earlier moved a court in Suri against the eviction notice, but the court set May 15 as the date of hearing well after the university’s deadline to vacate the land.

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  • Camilla becomes officially known as Queen Camilla on Coronation day

    Camilla becomes officially known as Queen Camilla on Coronation day

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    London: Camilla, King Charles III’s wife, will officially become ‘Queen’ from ‘Queen Consort’ on Saturday during a historic Coronation ceremony.

    Charles, 74, will be crowned the King of the United Kingdom at Westminster Abbey in London on Saturday in a solemn religious ceremony that dates back almost a thousand years.

    Westminster Abbey has been the site of every British Coronation since that of William The Conqueror in 1066 and King Charles III and his wife, Queen Camilla, will follow in the footsteps of this grand tradition in a service themed “Called to Serve”.

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    Buckingham Palace tweeted late on the eve of the coronation, using “Queen Camilla” for the first time on the monarchy’s official account.

    Sharing footage of the floral splendour and scene set in the coronation theatre, the post read: “Westminster Abbey is ready for the #Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla”.

    The 75-year-old former Parker Bowles will be anointed and crowned in Westminster Abbey during a historic ceremony.

    The official invitation to the day, the order of service, the Church of England’s prayers and Royal Collection souvenirs all hailed Camilla as the Queen or Queen Camilla.

    Charles and Camilla got married in 2005.

    The late Queen backed Camilla to be Queen Consort in a Jubilee masterstroke, and the former Duchess of Cornwall has been referred to by the Palace as such since the King’s accession.

    The wife of a king automatically becomes a queen and only a change in legislation would have prevented Camilla from being so.

    “Queen Camilla” appeared officially for the first time on the coronation invitations, with Buckingham Palace saying the May 6 ceremony was the appropriate time to start using the title in an official capacity.

    Camilla was blamed for the breakdown of the prince’s marriage to Diana, Princess of Wales.

    Camilla has gradually taken on a more prominent position within the royal family, including riding next to the Queen in her Diamond Jubilee carriage procession.

    She also began to attend the State Opening of Parliament.

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  • Modi thanks Macron for Bastille Day parade invitation

    Modi thanks Macron for Bastille Day parade invitation

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    New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday thanked French President Emmanuel Macron for inviting him to be the guest of honour on Bastille Day parade.

    “Thank you my friend @EmmanuelMacron! I look forward to celebrating Bastille Day and our Strategic Partnership with you and the French people,” Modi tweeted.

    He was responding to a tweet by Macron, who wrote in Hindi that he would be happy to host Modi as a respected guest in Paris during Bastille Day parade, which is held annually on July 14.

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    Earlier during the day, the External Affairs Ministry had said in a statement that the Prime Minister had accepted the French President’s invitation to be the guest of honour for the annual event.

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  • Soar on Eagle Wings Bullet Journal (nature dotted travel diary, Jesus calling war room prayer journal, dot matrix artistic journaling, writing, day … boys, girls, homeschool, MV best seller)

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