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  • Ramzan 2023 in UAE: Only 30 days away for month of fasting

    Ramzan 2023 in UAE: Only 30 days away for month of fasting

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    The first day of Sha’ban 1444 AH (Anno Hegirae in Latin or “in the year of the Hijra”) – 2023 begins on Tuesday, February 21, and serves as a reminder that Ramzan is just around the corner – only 30 days away.

    According to Ibrahim Al Jarwan, the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Emirates Astronomy Society, the crescent moon — which indicates the beginning of the Hijri month— of Sha’ban observed on Monday, February 20. Therefore, Tuesday, February 21, will be Sha’ban 1.

    Therefore, Monday was the last and 29th day of Rajab 1444 Hijri.

    Muslims around the world begin to prepare for the fast of Ramzan from dawn to dusk in the month of Sha’ban. Many people fast on some days of the month to prepare their bodies for Ramzan.

    Earlier this year, Ibrahim Al-Jarwan, a member of the International Union for Astronomy and Space Sciences, noted that the first day of Ramadan is likely to be Thursday, March 23, 2023.

    On the other hand, Eid ul Fitr, marks the end of the month-long fast. Eid ul Fitr is expected to begin on Friday, April 21, 2023.

    The start of Ramzan and Eid-Al-Fitr will be confirmed closer to the date, based on the moon-sighting tradition.

    What is Ramzan?

    In Islam, Ramzan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, also known as the Hijri calendar— a lunar calendar consisting of twelve months beginning with Muharram, and ending with Zul-Hijjah. Each month starts with the sighting of the moon. Eid Al-Fitr, on the other hand, marks the end of the month-long fast.

    The calendar has been observed for more than 1,440 years and is used to date important Islamic events including the start of Ramzan, Eid-Al-Fitr, and the beginning of the Haj.

    Ramzan is the holiest month in the Islamic calendar and is believed to be the month during which the Quran was revealed to Prophet Muhammad. Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset, and abstain from food and drink during this period.



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  • 365 days of war in Ukraine — by the numbers

    365 days of war in Ukraine — by the numbers

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    Russia’s year-long war in Ukraine has led to thousands of casualties, millions of refugees and billions of dollars in damages to the country’s economy, environment and infrastructure.

    At home, Russian President Vladimir Putin is pushing the narrative of a just war against the West and crushing dissenting voices, while his country’s economy feels the bite of sanctions — though their effect has been more nuanced than expected. Yet, despite their proclaimed support for Ukraine, some European countries have been reluctant to cut ties with Moscow.

    Across the EU, citizens have been hurt by skyrocketing energy prices, and all the while trade flows with Russia have transformed in a matter of months.

    Here are 12 months of war summed up, in figures and charts.



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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.eu )

  • Tollywood actor Taraka Ratna loses battle for life after 23 days

    Tollywood actor Taraka Ratna loses battle for life after 23 days

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    Hyderabad: Tollywood actor Nandamuri Taraka Ratna on Saturday night breathed his last at Bengaluru’s Narayana Institute of Cardiac Sciences, where he was admitted on January 27 after he collapsed during a padyatra of TDP general secretary Nara Lokesh in Kuppam town of Andhra Pradesh. He was 39.

    Taraka Ratna is survived by his wife Alekhya Reddy and a daughter.

    Taraka Ratna was the grandson of TDP founder, legendary actor and former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N.T. Rama Rao. He was the cousin of Junior NTR, Kalyan Ram and Lokesh.

    The body is likely to be brought to Hyderabad on Saturday night.

    The young actor collapsed after he suffered a massive heart attack during Lokesh’s padyatra in Kuppam in Chittoor district. He was immediately rushed to a hospital in Kuppam where he was given PCR. His heart had reportedly stopped functioning.

    A few hours later, he was shifted to Narayana Institute of Cardiac Sciences in Bengaluru, where his condition remained critical. The management of the hospital had brought few cardiology specialists from the US.

    He was reportedly treated with Balloon Angioplasty, Intra Balloon Pump and vasoactive support. His condition turned very critical on Friday and he finally succumbed on Saturday.

    Taraka Ratna made his film debut in 2002 with ‘Okato Number Kurraadu’ under the direction of K. Raghavendra Rao. He acted in about a dozen movies and web series.

    He was reportedly keen to contest next year’s Assembly elections in Andhra Pradesh on TDP ticket and had joined Lokesh on the first day of padyatra.3

    Taraka Ratna’s father Nandamuri Mohan Krishna is a cinematographer in Tollywood and son of N. T. Rama Rao.

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  • Traffic On Gagangeer-Sonamarg Road Restored After 10 Days

    Traffic On Gagangeer-Sonamarg Road Restored After 10 Days

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    SRINAGAR: Traffic movement on Gagangeer-Sonamarg road was restored on Friday after remaining closed for 10 days due to heavy snowfall in the area.

    Quoting an official the news agency KNO reported that the road was closed last week following heavy snowfall and snow slides particularly near Hung area.

    “As precautionary measure, traffic on the road was temporarily suspended, however, snow clearance operations were going on in full swing,” he said.

    He added after improvement in weather conditions snow clearance were completed and traffic on the road was restored today.

    The official said vehicles with anti-skid chains will only be allowed to ply on the road.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • SC takes giant leap towards reforms during first 100 days of CJI Chandrachud’s term

    SC takes giant leap towards reforms during first 100 days of CJI Chandrachud’s term

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    New Delhi: Chief Justice of India (CJI) D Y Chandrachud’s first 100 days in office saw the Supreme Court take a giant leap towards reforms, especially making courts more technology-friendly, and ensuring relatively fast judicial appointments including those of eight judges to the apex court.

    During the tenure of Justice Chandrachud, the 50th head of the judiciary, the top court witnessed a sharp rise in disposal of cases with the number of cases getting disposed exceeding those filed.

    Justice Chandrachud, son of former CJI Y V Chandrachud, was sworn in as the CJI on November 9 last year and is due to retire on November 10, 2024.

    As per information shared by an apex court source, during the first 100 days of Justice Chandrachud’s stint as the CJI, several steps have been taken including those for digitization of records, online appearance slips for lawyers, RTI online portal and launch of digital courts desktop application.

    “During the period ranging from November 9, 2022 to February 15, 2023, total number of cases filed are 13,764 and total number of cases disposed of are 14,209,” the source said.

    On the issue of judicial appointments, eight judges have been appointed in the apex court during Justice Chandrachud’s tenure while 12 names have been recommended by the apex court Collegium for appointment of high court chief justices.

    “Against these recommendations, four chief justices (including one woman and one belonging to OBC) have been appointed. In an unprecedented manner, recommendations have been made against anticipated vacancies of chief justices of two high courts,” the source said.

    “Thirtyfive names (including seven names of women candidates) have been recommended by the SC Collegium for appointment of high court judges. 30 judges (including seven women judges, eight belonging to OBC, two SC, one ST, one Christian and one Muslim) in high courts have since been appointed,” he said.

    He said while recommending the names for judicial appointments, the aspects of inclusion of gender diversity and the need to give due representation to marginalsed and backward sections of the society and minorities are being duly taken into consideration by the Collegium.

    For the first time, CJI Chandrachud-led Collegium started the practice of providing details of deliberations in recommending the names to the Centre for judgeship.

    The source said, in a conference held on the occasion of the Constitution Day in November last year, Justice Chandrachud had urged the chief justices of the high courts to accord priority to filling up vacant posts at all levels by making merit-based recommendations of suitable persons with impeccable integrity and personal and professional conduct.

    He said on January 2 this year, the CJI had launched the e-SCR (Supreme Court Reports) with more than 34,000 judgments available online.

    “With an aim to provide access to the judgments in scheduled languages, the new feature provides translated versions of Supreme Court judgments in Indian languages,” he said, adding so far 3,132 judgments translated in Indian languages are available.

    The source said since the launch of advocate appearance slip portal, 1,42,818 online appearance slips have been submitted and equal number of paper sheets, if not more, have been saved.

    “The process of scanning and providing soft paper books for paperless court functioning are inspired by the visionary outlook of the Chief Justice of India to ensure that judiciary uses technology to its optimum level. The PIL section has also started extensive use of technology and is working towards electronic processing of petitions,” he said.

    He said with the decision of the competent authority to continue hearing in physical-hybrid mode, the computer cell has played a key role to ensure that video conference infrastructure and services are up and running 24×7.

    “Since November 9, 2022 until February 15, 2023, the Supreme Court of India has witnessed 2,53,919 attendees for VC hearings. Further, during the same period, 43 hearings of constitution bench cases through YouTube and NIC webcast services have been live-streamed,” the source said.

    The information shared by the source said the ‘Supreme Court Committee on Accessibility’ has been constituted with a broad aim to conduct an accessibility audit of the top court premises and its functioning.

    It said training sessions in stress management, communication and presentation skills, organisational behaviour and ethics and value in public governance, critical thinking, problem solving and decision making for the officers and staff members of the registry are underway.

    It said the ‘AI assisted Legal Translation Advisory Committee’ has been constituted to assess and monitor the progress of and to suggest measures to further enhance usage of Artificial Intelligence tools for translating judicial records in various vernacular languages in the top court.

    “The RTI online portal launched on November 24, 2022 has been a giant leap towards transparency, paperless filing of applications, appeals and payment of fees through online mode such as net banking, card payments, UPI, etc. Around 450 online RTI applications have been received till date,” the source said.

    He said PIL-English branch has started online processing of all petitions received electronically by e-mail and through this initiative, the SC Registry will be saving enormously in terms of papers and manpower.

    “Based on the statistics of last year, 83,000 letter petitions were received electronically, and presuming that on an average each petition consists of at least two pages, the Registry will be saving 1,66,000 pages equivalent to 332 reams of A-4 size paper,” the data said.

    It said on the judicial side, several initiatives have been taken and fresh and after notice matters are being listed on Monday, Tuesday and Friday and only regular matters are listed on Wednesday and Thursday.

    The source also shared details about initiatives of e-committee, which includes “sensitization module for the judiciary on LGBTIQA+ community”.

    He said based on a proposal of the e-Committee, the Finance Minister has announced Rs 7,000 crore budget outlay for phase 3 of the e-Courts project.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Skies over North America go quiet after 3 days of shootdowns, Austin says

    Skies over North America go quiet after 3 days of shootdowns, Austin says

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    The spate of shootdowns followed the Feb. 4 downing of a Chinese surveillance balloon off the South Carolina coast after it traversed North America for a week. The Biden administration’s decision to wait before shooting down that balloon touched off days of intense criticism from Republicans and Democrats, who claimed the delay left America vulnerable to China’s intelligence collection apparatus. Lawmakers have since called for more information from the White House after the weekend shootdowns.

    On Tuesday, National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby said that the U.S. does not believe the three unidentified objects shot down last weekend were from China or posed a national security threat.

    “We don’t see anything that points right now to being part of [China’s] spy balloon program,” Kirby told reporters. It is also unlikely the objects were used in “intelligence collection against the United States of any kind — that’s the indication now,” he said.

    The three objects, which were much smaller than the 200-foot-tall Chinese balloon, were likely “tied to some commercial or benign purpose,” Kirby added.

    It’s not yet clear what this past weekend’s objects were, and the administration has offered scant details. There are also questions over the potential for the debris to be recovered. While the Chinese balloon landed in less than 50 feet of water close to the coast, the Alaska and Yukon objects landed in harsh Arctic terrain that is difficult and dangerous to access, and their small size may limit how much material actually remains. The situation is similar for the object that was downed over Lake Huron.

    A statement from the U.S. Northern Command said recovery operations near South Carolina continue, and “crews have been able to recover significant debris from the site, including all of the priority sensor and electronics pieces identified as well as large sections of the structure.”

    Senators received another classified briefing from the administration on the incursions on Tuesday, but there has been little information offered publicly from that briefing.

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • Teenage Girl’s Body Retrieved From Jhelum After Three Days

    Teenage Girl’s Body Retrieved From Jhelum After Three Days

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    SRINAGAR : The body of a teenage girl from Kupwara, who had allegedly jumped into river Jhelum in Sonwar area of Srinagar on February 12 evening, was retrieved on Wednesday afternoon.

    Quoting officials the news agency KNO reported that Indian Navy, River Police and SDRF jointly launched a massive search operation and fished out the body of a teenage girl in river Jhelum at Aramwari Sonwar here today.

    They said that the body has been taken by the police for legal medical formalities after which it would be handed over to the family for last rites.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Chowkibal-Tangdar Road Reopens For Traffic After 9 Days

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    SRINAGAR: The Chowkibal-Tangdar road re-opened for vehicular movement, on Tuesday, after remaining closed for nearly 9 days due to heavy snowfall and avalanche threat at Sadhna Top.

    The BEACON authorities made hectic efforts by using its men and machinery to open this road and cleared about 10 feet of fresh and accumulated snow.

    Vehicles carrying essential commodities,   fresh vegetables were allowed to ply from Chowkibal to Tangdar today.

    Drivers have been advised to use anti-skid chains to avoid any untoward incident.

    The District Administration appreciated the efforts of Beacon authorities and other stakeholders for their timely efforts.

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  • Adani loses over half of his net worth in 22 days as stocks continue to bleed

    Adani loses over half of his net worth in 22 days as stocks continue to bleed

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    Gautam Adani, founder, and chairman of Adani Group who is witnessing dip in his net worth ever since the release of the Hindenburg report has lost over USD 66 billion in just 22 days as his firms’ stocks continue to trade in red today.

    Today, he lost USD 3.40 billion as all most all of his stocks are either locked in lower circuits or trading in the red.

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    As of 1 pm today, the stocks of most of the Adani Group companies including Adani Green, Adani Power, Adani Transmission, NDTV, and Adani Total Gas Limited are locked in lower circuits.

    Apart from them, Adani Enterprises, ACC, and Ambuja Cement are trading in the red. Adani Port is the only stock of Adani Group which is trading in green.

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    Adani slips to 24th position in world’s billionaire list

    After a dip in his net worth from USD 119 billion on January 24, when Hindenburg research released a report against Adani Group, to USD 52.4 billion now, he slipped from third to 24th position in the world’s billionaire list.

    Apart from it, due to the massive sell-off of Adani companies’ stocks, he also lost India’s richest person title to Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) chairman Mukesh Ambani.

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    Demand for JPC in Hindenburg-Adani issue

    Amid ongoing sell-offs, many political leaders are demanding a joint parliamentary committee to examine the Hindenburg-Adani issue.

    In the parliament, many MPs were seen raising slogans, ‘we want JPC’.

    When the matter reached Supreme Court, the central government said that the existing structure, which includes the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) and other agencies, are fully equipped to handle the situation which occurred after the Hindenburg report on Adani group, and it would not oppose the court’s suggestion to constitute a committee to strengthen the existing regime.

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  • Corpses of 4 Tangdhar Natives Airlifted After 6 Days

    Corpses of 4 Tangdhar Natives Airlifted After 6 Days

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    Bereaved Families Extend Gratitude to District Admin Kupwara, DH Handwara Management, Police, BSF

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    Handwara | Kupwara, Feb 13 (GNS): Nearly 6 days after remaining in a mortuary at District Hospital Handwara, corpses of four Tangdhar residents were airlifted in a chopper, lent by Border Security Forces, to their native places here on Monday.

    As reported, bodies of four persons namely Shabir Ahmad Khawaja son of Abdul Rasheed, resident of Dildar Karnah, who passed on February 8 at Bemina Srinagar; Sahib Jan wife of Ali Shan Bhadana, resident of Amrohi, who passed at SMHS Hospital Srinagar February 9; Mohammad Saeed son of Mohammad Yaqoob Qureshi, resident of Nawagabra who passed at SKIMS Soura and one Haleema Fatima, resident of Panjtaran, which reached the hospital on Sunday night, were kept in the mortuary at District Hospital Handwara, due to blockade of roads in the aftermath of recent snowfall.

    After fervent appeal by the bereaved families to district administration and other relevant offices, district administration Kupwara reciprocated well and requisitioned for the chopper services to airlift the bodies.

    Deputy Commissioner Kupwara Dr. Doifode Sagar Dattatray had a few days before told GNS that the office has sent a chopper requisition to lift the bodies as per flying conditions.

    The bodies (alongside attendants) were accordingly evacuated in an ambulance from District Hospital Handwara at 8:55 AM to Zangli, from where they were boarded in a chopper, lent by Border Security Forces, at 9:24 AM on Monday.

    An official in the knowhow of things told GNS that it normally takes some 20 odd minutes for a chopper to reach Tangdhar from Zangli launchpad.

    Before leaving DH Handwara, the bereaved families extended their gratitude to District Administration Kupwara and Handwara Hospital management for making it possible for them to take the bodies back to their native places.

    “We are highly thankful to Deputy Commissioner Kupwara Dr. Doifode Sagar Dattaray, Medical Superintendent District Hospital Handwara Dr. Nissar Ahmad, SSP Kupwara Yougal Manhas and Border Security Forces for all the assistance provided”, they said.

    In a somewhat similar case, the district administration alongside DH Handwara, dispatched bodies of two elderly persons to their native places, Karnah and Tangdhar, earlier this month. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )