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  • Sopore Gets ADC After 55 Days

    Sopore Gets ADC After 55 Days

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    SRINAGAR: Shabir Ahmed Raina – JKAS on Wednesday assumed the charge of Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC) Sopore. He was serving as Additional Deputy Commissioner, Tral earlier.

    As per the news agency KNO, soon after joining he held introductory meetings with various sections of his office and urged the employees to work with dedication and transparency for the welfare of the general public.

    While interacting with the officials, Raina said that the focus shall remain on providing prompt and efficient public service by strengthening transparency and punctuality in offices.

    Notably, the town was without ADC since 55 days after Parvez Sajad Ganai – the former ADC was transferred on February 09. However, Executive Officer, Municipal Council Sopore was asked to hold the additional charges, in addition to his own duties. (KNO)

     

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  • Sushmita Sen works out with daughter Alisha and ex-bf Rohman Shawl after 36 days of angioplasty

    Sushmita Sen works out with daughter Alisha and ex-bf Rohman Shawl after 36 days of angioplasty

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    Mumbai: Sushmita Sen is gradually recovering from her heart condition and embracing the daily routine at her own pace.

    Taking to Instagram, the former Miss Universe dropped a workout video where she was accompanied by younger daughter Alisha and former boyfriend Rohman Shawl. Sushmita’s caption read, “Will is the only way” #36days. Now allowed more training!!! I leave to shoot for AARYA in Jaipur shortly…and here are my loved ones, keeping me company & helping me get back in the zone!!! Kisses Alisah Shona & @rohmanshawl… I love you guys!!! #duggadugga”

    Sushmita suffered a cardiac arrest in February and following that she has undergone angioplasty. The ‘Aarya’ actor informed her fans through social media that she was diagnosed with a 95 per cent blockage in the main artery. Since then, the actor has been updating with her health details on Instagram.

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    In one of her live sessions, Sushmita requested the younger generation to get their hearts checked at regular intervals. Fans have always found the actor inspiring for her unconventional personal and professional choices.

    “So inspiring!!! May you live a long and healthy life. We need more ppl like you Sushmita. You cast rays of hope to ppl like me who knows something is wrong on the inside, but doctor’s don’t believe me and won’t give me that 1 test to clear my mind. We can only hope for the best. And I hope the best for everyone out there. Take care and God bless you always,” wrote a fan.

    Another fan commented, “Dedication at its best.”

    Reacting to Sushmita’s post, Rohman Shawl wrote on her post, “Thank you teacher @sushmitasen47.”

    As Sushmita has mentioned in her post, she is gearing up for the shoot of the series “Aarya Season 3”.

    Meanwhile, she completed the dubbing for ‘Taali’. The series is based on the life of transgender Shreegauri Sawant. Born as Ganesh and raised in Pune, Shreegauri Sawant is a transgender activist from Mumbai. She was one of the petitioners in the National Legal Services Authority (NALSA) case of 2013, in connection with which the Supreme Court recognised a transgender person as the third gender.

    The landmark verdict in the case was delivered in 2014. The upcoming biopic will shed light on the inspiring life of Shreegauri Sawant — her childhood, transition, and her eventual contribution to revolutionising the transgender movement in India.

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  • Impasse between doctors & Rajasthan govt ends after 16 days

    Impasse between doctors & Rajasthan govt ends after 16 days

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    Jaipur: The impasse between the Rajasthan government and doctors, who were on strike for 16 days against the Right to Health bill, ended on Tuesday as both sides came to an agreement.

    Consensus was reached between doctors and the government on eight demands on the Right to Health (RTH) Bill at a meeting of a doctors’ delegation with Chief Secretary Usha Sharma.

    In the meeting, Principal Secretary, Medical Education, T. Ravikanth and the representatives of the Indian Medical Association (IMA), United Private Clinics’ & Hospitals’ Association of Rajasthan (UPCHAR) and Private Hospitals and Nursing Homes Society (PHNS) discussed and agreed on various points.

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    According to the agreement, private multi-specialty hospitals having less than 50 beds will be kept out of the purview of this law in the first phase of its implementation. The law will also not be binding on those private hospitals that have not taken any concession from the government or any rebate in allotment of land for the hospital. As per the agreement, this law will be implemented in private medical colleges and hospitals, hospitals running on PPP mode, those hospitals that have been allotted land free of cost or on subsidised rates, and hospitals run by a trust that got land on concession or subsidised rates.

    It was also agreed to consider the regularisation of hospitals functioning in different places in the state as per the ‘Kota Model’, under which relaxation in building rules will be considered for those hospitals that are functioning in residential premises.

    Also, police cases and other cases registered during the agitation will be withdrawn. It will be considered to bring a single window system for licenses and other approvals. Similarly, giving fire NOC to private hospitals every five years will be considered. Along with this, it was also agreed that changes in the rules in the Right to Health law would be made in consultation with the representatives of the IMA.

    Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot welcomed the end of this deadlock, saying: “I am happy that finally an agreement has been reached between the government and the doctors and Rajasthan has become the first state in the country to implement Right to Health.

    “I hope that the doctor-patient relationship will remain the same in future as well.”

    Gehlot said that the state government’s objective to bring in the Right to Health bill was that no one should suffer due to lack of treatment, and expressed satisfaction that the doctors fraternity agreed to the proposals put forth by the state government regarding Right to Health.

    He said that all the people of the state have extended their cooperation to the state government in the favour of the bill and have welcomed this pro-people bill. “Now the doctors agreeing to this important bill is a good sign,” he added, expressing hope that all doctors will immediately join their duty and that private and government hospitals will make the Right to Health, and schemes such as the Mukhyamantri Chiranjeevi Swasthya Bima Yojana and RGHS successful.

    The Chief Minister expressed confidence that the way private and government hospitals had set an example with excellent management of Covid, they will similarly successfully implement these schemes on the ground and present the ‘Rajasthan Model of Public Health’.

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  • Durgam Cheruvu bridge closure: Traffic advisory for 3 days in Hyderabad

    Durgam Cheruvu bridge closure: Traffic advisory for 3 days in Hyderabad

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    Hyderabad: The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation have proposed to take up certain inspection works of the stay cable system of the Durgam Cheruvu cable bridge works as per the maintenance manual of the cable-stayed bridge.

    Accordingly, GHMC has requested the closure of the bridge to traffic for a period of three days. The closure is required as they need to place 100-tonne cranes over the bridge near pylons P1 and P2 for taking up the inspection work as the cranes will occupy the carriageway.

    In order to ensure a smooth flow of traffic, the Cyberabad traffic police have made the following traffic diversions round the clock starting from midnight of April 6 to 6 am on April 10.

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    Traffic coming from Road No 45 towards Gachibowli via cable bridge will be diverted at Dr Ambedkar open university on road no 45 – right turn – towards Madhapur L&O PS – left turn – COD junction – Cyber towers – Left turn – Lemon tree Junction – IKEA Rotary.

    Traffic coming from Road No 45 via cable bridge towards Gachibowli will be diverted at Dr Ambedkar open university on road no.45 – right turn – Left turn before D-mart – Vasanth Embrald Gardens – Left Turn – HMWSSB – Right turn – Nectar Garden road – Sampradaya Left turn – Nectar Garden Colony – Right turn – Nectar Garden Junction – Left Turn – Durgam Cheruvu – I labs U-turn – ITC Kohinoor – My Home Abbra Junction – C Gate Junction – Ikea Rotary – Left Turn – Bio diversity Junction

    Traffic coming from IKEA Rotary towards Jubilee Hills via cable bridge will be diverted at In-orbit mall – left turn – I-Labs – Durgam Cheruvu – COD Junction – Right turn – Ayappa Society – Madhapur L&O PS – Kavuri Hills Junction – Jubilee Hills

    Traffic coming from IKEA Rotary towards Jubilee Hills via cable bridge will be diverted at In-orbit mall – left turn – I-Labs – Durgam Cheruvu – Nector Garden Junction – Right turn – Doctors Colony – Right turn – D –Mart – U-turn – towards Road No – 45 – Jubilee Hills.

    Hence, all the concerned stakeholders and commuters are requested to follow the above advisory and cooperate with traffic police in ensuring the smooth flow of traffic.

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  • Over 1.5 Lac Visitors Throng Tulip Garden in First 12 Days

    Over 1.5 Lac Visitors Throng Tulip Garden in First 12 Days

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    SRINAGAR: The Tulip Garden in central Kashmir’s district Srinagar has attracted over 1.58 lac visitors including local, national and international tourists in the first 12 days of its opening, officials said.

    The Assistance Floriculture Officer (AFO) and the ground level in-charge of Tulip Garden Inam-ul-Rehman stated that the garden was made accessible to the public on March 20, 2023, and has since emerged as a significant tourist destination, with visitors coming to see the bright hues of the tulips. In his words, “A total of 1.58 lakh people visited tulip garden Srinagar in the first 12 days and which includes local, national and international visitors.”

    Rehman added that the number of visitors has surpassed their expectations and the garden is receiving a positive response from visitors across the board. He said, “We are delighted to see that people are showing a keen interest in visiting the garden. The tulips are in full bloom and visitors are thoroughly enjoying the scenic beauty of the garden.”

    He further informed that the garden has been adorned with over 1.6 million blooming bulbs of 68 different colourful varieties, which were imported from various parts of the world. The garden also boasts several other types of flowers, such as Daffodils, Mascaries, and Hisins.

    The authorities have also made special arrangements to ensure the safety and comfort of the visitors, including garden clearance and maintenance, adequate drinking water facilities, and rain shelters.

    The renowned garden, situated on the foothills of Zabarwan Range in Srinagar along the banks of the Dal Lake, is set to remain open until the end of April, and authorities anticipate a surge in visitors in the days to come. (GNS)

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  • MeT Centre Srinagar Predicts Latest Weather Update For Next 6 Days In J&K – Kashmir News

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    MeT Predicts Latest Weather Update For Next 6 Days in Jammu and Kashmir

    Current: Raining at most places & light snowfall over higher reaches.

    Forecast: Today: Intermittent Rain/ with snowfall over higher reaches very likely to continue at most places of J&K.

    2nd: Partly to generally cloudy. Possibility of a brief spell of rain/thunderstorm towards evening at scattered places.

    3-6th: Intermittent rain/thunderstorm at many places.Thunderstorm may be accompanied by strong gusty winds.

    Advisory:

    • 1.Postpone spraying & irrigation till 6th.
    • 2.Travel after confirming road status from concerned traffic police.

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  • Vatican: Pope to be hospitalized for days for lung infection

    Vatican: Pope to be hospitalized for days for lung infection

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    It immediately raised questions about Francis’ overall health, and his ability to celebrate the busy Holy Week events that are due to begin this weekend with Palm Sunday.

    Bruni said Francis had been suffering breathing troubles in recent days and went to the Gemelli hospital for tests.

    “The tests showed a respiratory infection (Covid-19 infection excluded) that will require some days of medical therapy,” Bruni’s statement said.

    Francis appeared in relatively good form during his regularly scheduled general audience earlier Wednesday, though he grimaced strongly while getting in and out of the “popemobile.”

    Francis had part of one lung removed when he was a young man due to a respiratory infection, and he often speaks in a whisper. But he got through the worst phases of the Covid-19 pandemic without at least any public word of ever testing positive.

    Francis had been due to celebrate Palm Sunday this weekend, kicking off the Vatican’s Holy Week observances: Holy Thursday, Good Friday, the Easter Vigil and finally Easter Sunday on April 9. He has canceled all audiences through Friday, but it wasn’t clear whether he could keep the Holy Week plans.

    Francis has used a wheelchair for over a year due to strained ligaments in his right knee and a small knee fracture. He has said the injury was healing and been walking more with a cane of late.

    Francis also has said he resisted having surgery for the knee problems because he didn’t respond well to general anesthesia during the 2021 intestinal surgery.

    He said soon after the surgery that he had recovered fully and could eat normally. But in a Jan. 24 interview with The Associated Press, Francis said his diverticulosis, or bulges in the intestinal wall, had “returned.”

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  • Wrong to assume that sacked H-1B staffers have to leave America within 60 days: USCIS director

    Wrong to assume that sacked H-1B staffers have to leave America within 60 days: USCIS director

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    Washington: Amid mass layoffs in the tech sector, the federal agency for immigration services has said it is wrong to assume that sacked workers holding the much-sought-after H-1B visas have to leave the country within 60 days, asserting they have multiple options to stay in the US.

    The H-1B visa is a non-immigrant visa that allows US companies to employ foreign workers in speciality occupations that require theoretical or technical expertise.

    Technology companies depend on it to hire tens of thousands of employees each year from countries like India and China.

    In a letter to the Foundation for India and Indian Diaspora Studies, USCIS Director Ur M Jaddou said: “When non-immigrant workers are laid off, they may not be aware of their options and may, in some instances, wrongly assume that they have no option but to leave the country within 60 days.” The Foundation for India and Indian Diaspora Studies (FIIDS), which has been working for laid-off H-1B visa holders, recently wrote to USCIS about the impacts of recent technology sector layoffs and sought an increase to the up to 60-day grace period.

    In the letter addressed to FIIDS director for policy and analysis strategy Khanderao Kand, the USCIS said it acknowledges the financial and emotional impact that job loss can have on employment-based non-immigrant workers and their families in the US.

    “We are aware of the issue of involuntary terminations, especially in the technology sector,” Kand said.

    Thousands of highly skilled foreign-born workers, including Indians, in the US, have lost their jobs due to the series of recent layoffs at companies like Google, Microsoft and Amazon.

    According to The Washington Post, nearly 200,000 IT workers have been laid off since November last year.

    Industry insiders say that between 30 to 40 per cent of them are Indian IT professionals, a significant number of whom are on H-1B and L1 visas.

    When a non-immigrant worker’s employment is terminated, either voluntarily or involuntarily, they typically may take one of the four actions, if eligible, to remain in a period of authorised stay in the United States, the USCIS said.

    Prominent among these include filing an application for a change of non-immigrant status and filing an application for adjustment of status.

    They can also file an application for a “compelling circumstances” employment authorisation document or be the beneficiary of a non-frivolous petition to change employer, the USCIS said.

    “If one of these actions occurs within the up to 60-day grace period, the nonimmigrant’s period of authorised stay in the US can exceed 60 days, even if they lose their previous non-immigrant status.

    “If the worker takes no action within the grace period, they and their dependents may then need to depart the United States within 60 days, or when their authorised validity period ends, whichever is shorter,” the USCIS said in its letter.

    It said that because the up to 60-day grace period is codified in the Department of Homeland Security regulations, extending it would require a regulatory change in compliance with the Administrative Procedure Act and could not be extended by USCIS through policy guidance.

    Fortunately, most individuals facing job loss already have several options to remain in the US, while continuing their job search past 60 days, the USCIS wrote.

    It said it recognises the contributions made to the United States by talented foreign-born workers, including in the STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) fields.

    “We will continue to monitor the technology sector layoffs and explore appropriate measures,” Jaddou said.

    In a statement, Kand said departing the US after layoffs has an immediate impact on the families of the laid-off H1B and their school-going children.

    “Losing these professionals is also a brain drain impacting the future competitiveness of the US in emerging technologies. Hence, FIIDS has launched a multi-phase campaign from awareness building to jointly written letters to the USCIS with elected officials and other prominent organisations,” the statement said.

    FIIDS launched a media campaign in January to raise awareness about the issue.

    In February, it launched a petition which received support from various prominent organisations like the US-India Strategic Partnership Forum, US-India Business Council, American Jewish Committee, and The Indus Entrepreneurs seeking an extension of the grace period.

    “We appreciate the USCIS for clearly providing options for the laid-off H-1Bs. These official communications will improve the possibility for the H-1B holders to remain legally in the US. We will still work with the DHS to change the grace period,” Kand said.

    House of Representatives members Zoe Lofgren and Anna Eshoo, in their letter to USCIS, termed the departure of STEM professionals from the US a national security threat.

    Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi said that if retained, these laid-off professionals can develop innovative products and potentially start new businesses and create new jobs while advancing research across critical industries.

    Recently, Senator Chuck Schumer told an Indian American audience that the issue can be addressed with a procedure change.

    The “White House Initiative on Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders” under the Health and Human Services Department also recommended an extension of the H-1B grace period.

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  • In 9 days, 1,17,000 people visit Tulip garden

    In 9 days, 1,17,000 people visit Tulip garden

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    Srinagar, Mar 28: Just nine days after the garden was thrown open for the general public, at least one lakh seventeen thousand people have visited Asia’s second largest Tulip Garden in the foothills of Zabarwan Range.

    Ikhlas Shayiq, In charge of Tulip garden while talking to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), said that on average, nearly 15,000-17,000 visitors visited the garden in the first week after its opening on April 20, 2023.

    He said that the rush of the visitors has reduced to 9,000-10,000 now, saying that the visitors, especially the tourists, throng the garden every day here.

    In charge Tulip Garden further stated that a total of 1,17,000 people have witnessed the tulip bloom at the garden this year, adding that compared to last year, the response this year is quite appreciable.

    Pertinently, the fountain channel has been extended this year as for the first time, the authorities decided to involve the third terrace of Asia’s largest tulip garden in Srinagar where more than 15 lakh tulips are in full bloom to attract the visitors from different parts of the globe.

    About 60 gardeners have made hectic efforts to beautify the garden, which is being thrown open for the public in April every year, depending upon the weather conditions—(KNO)

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  • Man’s Body Retrieved from River After 23 Days

    Man’s Body Retrieved from River After 23 Days

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    SRINAGAR: Body of a 67-year-old man was found and retrieved from a river after remaining elusive to his family since March 5, officials said.

    They said that semi-decomposed body of one Mohammad Shaban Sofi son of Mohammad Shukoor, resident of Arampora Drugmulla was sighted by passersby from a river at Braripora Handwara. Soon after a police team reached the spot and took the body to DH Handwara for medico-legal formalities.

    Confirming the retrieval of the body, a police official said that the person has been missing from his home since March 5. “We have taken the body to DH Handwara for medico-legal formalities to ascertain the nature of the death”, he said. (GNS)

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