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  • APTECH Row: ‘Days gone when jobs were selling in shops’: LG

    APTECH Row: ‘Days gone when jobs were selling in shops’: LG

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    Srinagar, Mar 13: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha while reacting to the agitation by JKSSRB aspirants against APTECH Company said the protests going around regarding the matter are just an attempt to stall the recruitment process, but those behind the plot are bound to fail.

    The LG Sinha, as per GNS, said that in the past three years, around thirty thousand youth from Jammu and Kashmir Union Territory have been provided jobs and the government is committed to providing jobs to twelve thousand youth in the 2023 year.

    The Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir, Manoj Sinha, said what people can expect from those who give space to terrorism, who provide jobs to militant families and who have appointed lakhs of people for whom common masses in the UT are suffering.

    He said gone are the days when jobs were sold in shops and only approach-based people were given positions. “Those days are over now, people now need to come forward if they know of anyone involved in any wrongdoing, and strict action will be taken”, he said adding nobody will be spared who is involved in any wrongdoing.

    He said those people who spoil the dreams of young aspirants in broad daylight and have entirely damaged the whole ecosystem are those who were appointed but had never been in offices, and it is obvious those are hurting and it should be.

    “Don’t come to their talks, you don’t need to hold candle-lights”, LG said.

    “All those complaints received earlier have been strictly dealt with, and the matters later handed over to India’s best investigation agency, the CBI”, he said.

    Pertinently, scores of Jammu and Kashmir Services Selection Board (JKSSB) job aspirants are relentlessly protesting against the purported grant of contract to APTECH Ltd. for conduct of various exams. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Telangana likely to receive rains for 3 days; yellow alert for 18 districts

    Telangana likely to receive rains for 3 days; yellow alert for 18 districts

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    Hyderabad: A weather forecast from the Indian Meteorological Department-Hyderabad (IMD-H) predicts that Telangana will likely be receiving moderate to heavy rains accompanied by lightning on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.

    Districts listed under the radar of IMD to receive thundershowers include Adilabad, Nirmal, Nizamabad, Jagtial, Mancherial, Kamareddy, Rajanna Sircilla, Medak, Peddapalli, Jayashankar Bhupalpally, Sangareddy, Vikarabad, Warangal, Hanumakonda, Mahabubabad, Bhadradri Kothagudem, Nalgonda, and Mahabubnagar.

    IMD has issued a yellow alert in the above district while the residents in these districts have been alerted to take necessary precautions.

    However, Hyderabad might witness a cloudy sky on Wednesday and Thursday while the possibility of rainfall on Friday has been predicted by the IMD.

    Farmers and those growing crops have been advised to take preventive steps to save their crops from the rain.

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  • All JK Patwar Association Calls off Strike After 11 Days

    All JK Patwar Association Calls off Strike After 11 Days

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    SRINAGAR: The All Jammu and Kashmir Patwar Association called off its strike after eleven days on Saturday. The announcement was made by the Association President after holding virtual meetings with the Divisional Commissioner and other regional offices of both Jammu and Kashmir.

    Addressing a presser, the All Jammu and Kashmir Patwar Association President Abdul Majeed, as per the news agency GNS said that a meeting was held between the Patwar association and several government offices in an attempt to resolve the issue.

    “The meetings were held in several phases and the first phase particularly was contentious”, he said adding the government offices tried to dissuade the Association, but members of the Association stood firm with their demands.

     

    “After the first phase, two more meetings were held. One of these meetings was conducted via video conference and was attended by the Commissioner Secretary of Revenue and other officials from Jammu,” he said. “The meeting was supervised by the Divisional Commissioner of Kashmir amid the presence of the members of the Association.”

    During these meetings, Majeed said, “the government requested three months to resolve the issue. However, the members of the Patwar Association resented the proposal, as they believe that the issues have already been lingering for too long. As a result, they proposed an alternative time of one month, which after a consensus the government agreed to.”

    “The Association as such decided to defer its strike for one month”, Majeed said adding that if the government fails to take concrete steps towards resolving the issue within the given period, they will resume their strike.

    “The members of the association are hopeful that the government will take their demands seriously and work towards a mutually beneficial solution,” he further opined. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • All J&K Patwar Association Calls off Strike After 11 Days

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    Consensus reached on one month period for resolution of issues, says Association President Abdul Majeed

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    Srinagar, Mar 11 (GNS): The All Jammu and Kashmir Patwar Association called off its strike after eleven days on Saturday. The announcement was made by the Association President after holding virtual meetings with the Divisional Commissioner and other regional offices of both Jammu and Kashmir.

    Addressing a presser, the All Jammu and Kashmir, Patwar Association President Abdul Majeed, as per GNS said that a meeting was held between the Patwar association and several government offices in an attempt to resolve the issue.

    “The meetings were held in several phases and the first phase particularly was contentious”, he said adding the government offices tried to dissuade the Association, but members of the Association stood firm with their demands.

    “After the first phase, two more meetings were held. One of these meetings was conducted via video conference and was attended by the Commissioner Secretary of Revenue and other officials from Jammu,” he said. “The meeting was supervised by the Divisional Commissioner of Kashmir amid the presence of the members of the Association.”

    During these meetings, Majeed said, “the government requested a time period of three months to resolve the issue. However, the members of the Patwar Association resented the proposal, as they believe that the issues have already been lingering for too long. As a result, they proposed an alternative time period of one month, which after a consensus the government agreed to.”

    “The Association as such decided to defer its strike for a period of one month”, Majeed said adding however if the government fails to take concrete steps towards resolving the issue within the given time period, they will resume their strike.

    “The members of the association are hopeful that the government will take their demands seriously and work towards a mutually beneficial solution,” he further opined. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • Telangana: Over 70 lakh eye checkups done under Kanti Velugu-2 in 52 days

    Telangana: Over 70 lakh eye checkups done under Kanti Velugu-2 in 52 days

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    Hyderabad: Telangana Government on Saturday announced that more than 70 lakh people underwent eye examinations in the state in 52 days since the inception of Phase 2 of the Kanti Velugu scheme.

    On Friday alone, about 2,05,943 people availed of the eye test services across the Kanti Velugu camps in the state, and 26,000 free spectacles were distributed.

    The second phase of the Kanti Velugu programme, which was started on January 18 in Khammam by chief minister K Chandrashekhar Rao, is on pace to check 1.5 crore people at 16,533 different locations in 100 working days.

    Telangana’s government hopes to finish Kanti Velugu-II, the world’s largest free eye screening project, by June 15.

    As of Saturday, 70,02,290 from across Telangana got their eyes examined. About 12,29,098 received the free spectacles distributed by the state government post the eye examination.

    As all the facilities required for the camp have been arranged by District officials, no complaints have been registered from any camp, said a press release.

    As a part of the scheme, 1500 medical teams with ophthalmologists visit all the districts for 100 days, conducting eye screening and vision tests as well as providing spectacles free of cost and providing medicines for common eye ailments.

    The Kanti Velugu camps are organised at gram panchayat and municipal ward centres across the state. Medical camps conduct eye examinations every week from Monday to Friday starting at 9AM until 4PM.

    Eye examinations are done with the help of special software in medical camps, post which reading glasses are given to the people that require them, on the spot.

    Special eye camps are also organised for government employees at their respective offices, for press reporters at their respective press clubs and for police battalion personnel at their respective offices.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Ex-Twitter Blue project head breaks silence, days after Musk fired her

    Ex-Twitter Blue project head breaks silence, days after Musk fired her

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    San Francisco: Blue product manager Esther Crawford, who shot to fame late last year after a picture of her sleeping in the Twitter office went viral, but was among the around 200 employees laid-off by boss Elon Musk recently, has broken her silence, revealing how it feels to suddenly lose a job despite working so hard.

    In a series of tweets, the former Twitter employee sought to reveal how some people, left behind after mass layoffs at the company, felt, claiming that people who remain at a company after mass layoffs get “demonised for not quitting”.

    “Seeing people who remain at a company after a round of layoffs get demonised for not quitting in solidarity is truly bizarre. Empathy should be extended to both sides. It’s hard to lose your job and the people who remain often end up having to pick up even more work,” she tweeted.

    She further added: “For those laid off, it can be jarring to suddenly have a piece of your identity taken away — especially if you were truly passionate about the problem & work. It’s normal to have a lot of feelings as you rebuild a new routine and plan for the future.”

    Crawford also said that after a series of layoffs, the remaining employees might feel even “lonelier and scarier”.

    “For the people still at the company it can feel lonelier and scarier after a bunch of people you know and trust are gone. A new normal has to emerge and that takes time as projects, people and priorities shift.”

    “At the end of the day, businesses are not families — they’re teams”, Crawford emphasised.

    Moreover, she believes that the company’s needs can change or new directions can emerge.

    Keeping up the fighting spirit, she ended: “Many things are out of our control in life, so the best thing to do is be adaptable and antifragile — that way you don’t just bounce back from challenges but become smarter, wiser and stronger because of them”.



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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Hyderabad: Godavari water pipeline work postponed by 2 days due to Holi

    Hyderabad: Godavari water pipeline work postponed by 2 days due to Holi

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    Hyderabad: The water board here has decided to postpone Godavari main pipe works here for 24 hours in view of Holi on March 7 and 8. The decision has been taken to avoid inconvenience to the general public as water supply will be affected in many areas. The HMWSSB will begin work on the pipeline from March 9 and arrangements for the same will be made in the next 48 hours.

    According to Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board (HMWSSB) managing directr, Dana Kishore, the Godavari main 3000 mm diameter pumping main pipe line bridge passing – bypassing and interconnection works will be taken up at Kukunoor Palli in Siddipet district as part of the Godavari Drinking Water Supply (GDWSS) phase-1. The line supplies fresh water to Hyderabad.

    Junction works on the Godavari main pipe line should be done there without disturbing the construction of the railway line which is being newly constructed by the South Central Railway at Kukunoorpally, said the HMWSSB managing director. The HMWSSB MD also directed the officials to complete the work within the stipulated time and restore the water supply and ensure that there is no inconvenience to the people.

    The water board has also requested the public to store water and to use it sparingly for the three days from March 9 to 11 that supply will be affected. The following are the areas that will be affected and not have any supply until the works will be completed by the HMWSSB:

    1. O&M Division No.12 (Qutbullapur) : Shahpur, Chintal, Jeedimetla, Vani Chemicals, Jagadgirigutta, Gajula Ramaram, Suraram.
    2. O&M Division No.13 (Malkaz Giri/Alwal) : Defense Colony.
    3. O&M Division no. 19 : Nagaram/ Dammai Guda, Keesara.
    4. O&M Division no. 24 (Bollaram) : Ring Main-3 Online Supply.
    5. O&M Division no. 25 (Kompally) : Kompally, Gondla Pochampally areas.
      Areas of RWS of Take: Kondapaka (Janagama, Siddipet), Prajnapur (Gajwel), Aler (Bhuvangiri), Ghanpur (Medchal/ Sameerpet), Cantonment Area, MES, Turkapally Biotech Park.
    6. O&M Division no. 14 (Uppal) : Periphery areas of Capra Municipality.
      Areas of Partial Disruption:
    7. O&M Division no. 6 (S.R. Nagar) : Borabanda, Venkatagiri, Banjara Hills Reservoir Areas, Erragadda, Ameer Pate, Ellareddy Guda, Yusuf Guda.
    8. O&M Division no. 9 (Kookat Pally) : KPH B, Malaysian Township Reservoir Areas.
    9. O&M Division no. 15 (Serilingam Pally): Areas from Lingampally to Kondapur, Gopal Nagar, Mayur Nagar, Reservoir areas.
    10. O&M Division no. 23 (Nizampet) : Pragati Nagar Area, Nizampet/ Bachupally.
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  • Bank Holiday Alert! Big news! Banks will remain closed for 3 days

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    Holi 2023: If you have to do any work related to the bank, then you should not delay any more for that work. We are saying this because banks will remain closed for 3 days this week due to Holi (2023) .

    If you have important bank work this week, then you have only today’s time. Because in the second week of March, due to Holi , banks will remain closed for many days continuously. For this reason, you should complete the bank related works by today and tomorrow. Due to Holi in some states of the country, banks will remain closed for three days (Holi 2023 Bank Holiday) .

    With this, there will be a holiday in banks for 12 days in the entire month of March. Regarding this, RBI has released the list of bank holidays for March 2023. There are a total of 12 holidays in March including different festivals, second and fourth Saturdays and four Sundays. Also, they open on the first and third Saturdays of every month, while the second and fourth Saturdays are bank holidays.

    Banks will remain closed at these places even on March 7

    Banks will remain closed for 3 days from tomorrow till the next day of Holi. Banks will have a holiday on March 7, 8 and 9 on account of Holi festival. Whereas on March 11, there will be second Saturday holiday and on March 12, there will be a Sunday holiday. However, in the meantime, online services will continue in banks.

    According to RBI’s banking calendar, banks will remain closed on March 7, 2023 (Tuesday) in some states on the occasion of Holika Dahan. This includes Uttarakhand’s Dehradun, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Rajasthan’s Jaipur, Jammu, UP’s Kanpur and Lucknow, Kolkata, Mumbai, Nagpur, Panaji, Ranchi and Srinagar.

    Banks will remain closed in Agartala, Ahmedabad, Aizawl, Gangtok, Imphal, Patna, Raipur, Aizawl, Bhopal, Lucknow, Delhi, Bhubaneswar, Chandigarh, Dehradun, Ranchi, Shillong, Srinagar and Shimla on Wednesday, March 8. Banks will remain closed in Bihar on March 9 due to Bank Holi or Osang.

    Work like this when the bank is closed

    Even though banks will be closed for many days in Holi, but you will be able to transfer money through Mobile Banking, Net Banking sitting at home. Apart from this, you can also transfer money through UPI. At the same time, you can use ATM for cash withdrawal.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirpublication.in )

  • Injured in Mysterious Blast 11 Days Before, Sopore Man Succumbs at SKIMS Soura

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    Sopore, Mar 5 (GNS): A 50-year-old Sopore resident who had sustained injuries in a mysterious blast last month has succumbed to his injuries at SKIMS Soura, officials said.

    They told GNS that Mohammad Jamal Dar (50), a resident of Warpora was undergoing treatment at SKIMS Soura after he received critical injuries from some mysterious blast while digging earth at his kitchen garden in morning hours on February 23, 2023.

    After remaining at the hospital for all these days, he eventually breathed his last this afternoon, they said.

    The police had already registered a case even as investigations going on into the incident. (GNS)

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  • KP Employees Suspend Their Strike For Relocation After 310 Days

    KP Employees Suspend Their Strike For Relocation After 310 Days

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    SRINAGAR: The  Kashmiri Pandit  employees,  who were on a 310 days  long strike, protesting for their relocation  outside the Kashmir valley suspended their strike on  Saturday and said that the future course of action will be decided by the core committee of their association.

    The employees from KP community working in various government departments under PM’s employment package were protesting to demand relocation outside Kashmir to some safer places, keeping in view the targeted killings.

    The leadership of the package employees said that the government was financially choking them by stopping their salaries.

    “We have suspended the protest due to certain issues particularly in view of the financial choking of the employees, which has caused a great distress among their families,” ,” said All Migrant Employees (Displaced) Association Kashmir ( AMEAK) in a statement.

    “For last many days, the core committee held a number of meetings with the employees and their families. They came to know that employees were in complete chaos and confusion as their issues get multiplied every day. They were in complete distress. The core committee has reached the conclusion and a unanimous decision was taken to suspend the protest issued to the news agency,” they said.

    Neha, who was part of the protest, said they are left with no option but to “surrender” before the government after it “stopped their salaries”.

    “We do not feel safe there (in Kashmir) but nobody is listening to us. The government exploited the employees by stopping our salaries and choking us financially,” she said.

    The protesting employees said that they desperately surrendered before the government as the response of the administration towards their primary demand of relocation remained very cold in the last 310 days of their legitimate struggle.

    “ We held bare feet protest, mid night and full night protest and also protest in humid and cold conditions but they were not taken seriously by the UT administration .We have a great regret that the government did not even once try to know our view point,” they said.

    They also said that the administration from time to time has issued statements that the genuine demands of package employees will be resolved and in addition the Lieutenant Governor also gave many statements regarding package employees’ security and therefore it is now up to the government to decide the future of employees.

    “We also believe that the government so far has neither rejected our demand nor accepted it. We are hopeful that the government will fulfill its promise of security as claimed by it,” they said.

    Last year in May, following the killing of their colleagues Rahul Bhat and Rajini Bala, many employees from the KP community had also moved to Jammu from the Kashmir division.

    While Bhat was shot dead inside his office in central Kashmir’s Budgam on May 12, Bala, a school teacher, was killed in south Kashmir’s Kulgam district on May 31 last year.

    The employees said the core committee of AMEAK will meet to take a decision over resuming their duties in the Valley.

    Senior member of AMEAK Ruban Saproo told reporters that since Jammu and Kashmir Lt Governor Manoj Sinha had time and again assured a secure atmosphere to them in the Kashmir Valley, the core committee of the organisation decided to suspend the agitation and wait for the government’s response.

    Rohit Raina, an AMEAK member, said that “we have only suspended the protest and the next course of action will be decided by the core committee of AMEAK”.

    “Our only concern for which we had fled the Valley is our security,” he said, accusing the administration of twisting arms by stopping their salaries.

    The killing of Kashmiri Pandit Sanjay Sharma by militants in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district on February 27 reflects the ground situation but “we hope that the government will ensure our security in the Valley”, Raina said.

    RK Bhat, the president of Youth All India Kashmiri Samaj (YAIKS), an organisation of Kashmiri Pandits, urged Kashmiri Muslims to come forward to ensure the security of minority Hindus living in the Valley—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )