Tag: declare

  • The Kerala Story: Giriraj Singh urges Nitish Kumar to declare film tax-free in Bihar

    The Kerala Story: Giriraj Singh urges Nitish Kumar to declare film tax-free in Bihar

    [ad_1]

    Patna: Union Minister Giriraj Singh Tuesday urged Chief Minister Nitish Kumar to declare the film ‘The Kerala Story’ tax-free in Bihar.

    The film, directed by Sudipto Sen, has been declared tax-free in BJP-ruled Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh among other states.

    The union minister on Tuesday wrote to the Bihar CM urging to make the movie tax-free in the state.

    MS Education Academy

    “The recently released movie ‘The Kerala Story’ is very important and based on contemporary social issues. The movie has already been declared tax-free in several states including Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh etc. So I request you to give necessary instructions to the authorities concerned to make it tax-free in Bihar as well,” Singh said in his letter.

    He also shared the letter on his Twitter handle.

    The film ‘The Kerala Story’ has been at the center of a controversy since it was released last week. BJP leaders have supported the film and urged other states to follow suit. The West Bengal government announced a ban on the film on Monday to “maintain peace” and avoid any incident of hate crime and violence.

    ‘The Kerala Story’, which stars Adah Sharma, highlights the issue of alleged forced conversion and radicalisation of women in Kerala, which sparked controversy as soon as its trailer was released. Sen and producer, Vipul Amrutlal have said that the film is based on true events.

    Subscribe us on The Siasat Daily - Google News

    [ad_2]
    #Kerala #Story #Giriraj #Singh #urges #Nitish #Kumar #declare #film #taxfree #Bihar

    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Richard Sharp resigns as BBC chair after failing to declare link to Boris Johnson loan

    Richard Sharp resigns as BBC chair after failing to declare link to Boris Johnson loan

    [ad_1]

    Richard Sharp has resigned as BBC chair after he breached the rules on public appointments by failing to declare his connection to a secret £800,000 loan made to Boris Johnson.

    Sharp quit on Friday morning after concluding his continued presence at the BBC “may well be a distraction from the corporation’s good work”.

    An investigation by the UK commissioner of public appointments concluded Sharp had broken the rules by failing to declare his link to Johnson’s loan, creating a “potential perceived conflict of interest”.

    The investigation also found that Johnson – when he was prime minister – had personally approved Sharp’s appointment as BBC chair, while the individuals running the supposedly independent recruitment process for the job had already been informed that Sharp was the only candidate whom the government would support.

    Although this breach of the rules does not necessarily invalidate an appointment, Sharp said his position was no longer tenable and he had to quit. He intends to step down at a board meeting in June, at which point an acting chair will be appointed. Rishi Sunak’s government will then start recruitment process to find a full-time successor.

    Earlier this year, the Sunday Times revealed that Sharp had secretly helped an acquaintance, Sam Blyth, who wanted to offer an £800,000 personal loan guarantee for Johnson. The prime minister’s personal finances were in poor shape while he was in Downing Street with his new wife, Carrie, and baby son, and was going through an expensive divorce.

    Sharp decided to introduce Blyth to Simon Case, the head of the civil service, so they could discuss a potential loan. But the BBC chair insists he took no further role and there is no evidence “to say I played any part whatsoever in the facilitation, arrangement, or financing of a loan for the former prime minister”.

    He added that he did not realise he had to declare the introduction during the recruitment process for the BBC job, saying: “I have always maintained the breach was inadvertent.”

    It is still not known who ultimately provided Johnson with the loan, which became public only after he left office.

    Sharp’s resignation comes at a tricky time for the BBC, which has been hit by criticisms it has become too close to the Conservative government – and faces questions over whether it has been too heavily influenced by ministers.

    Labour’s Lucy Powell said the incident had “caused untold damage to the reputation of the BBC and seriously undermined its independence as a result of the Conservatives’ sleaze and cronyism”.

    She added: “Rishi Sunak should urgently establish a truly independent and robust process to replace Sharp to help restore the esteem of the BBC after his government has tarnished it so much.”

    The investigation into Sharp’s appointment was particularly damning on the way the application process for the job was handled. Other candidates were put off from putting forward their names for the BBC job by the perception it was already lined for Sharp. Government-friendly media outlets were briefed that Sharp was the government’s preferred candidate for the job before the application window had even closed.

    “Leaks and briefing to the press of ‘preferred candidates’ for public appointments (referred to as ‘pre-briefing’) should be prohibited by ministers,” the report concluded. “In this case such pre-briefing may well have discouraged people from applying for this role. It can also undermine efforts made to increase diversity.”

    MPs had already criticised Sharp, a financier and Tory donor, for “significant errors of judgment” in failing to declare the potential conflict of interest.

    Sharp told MPs he had been attending a private dinner at Blyth’s house in September 2020 when the Canadian businessman said he had read reports that Johnson was in “some difficulties” and that he wanted to help. Sharp said he had warned Blyth about the ethical complexities of this.

    At the time, Sharp was working in Downing Street on Covid projects, and told Johnson and Sunak of his aim to be BBC chair. He told the culture, media and sport committee in February: “I communicated to the prime minister and to the chancellor that I wished to apply and submitted my application in November.”

    The government will now be able to select a new BBC chair on a four-year term, depriving a potential Labour government of making its own appointment until late 2027.

    The part-time position involves overseeing the BBC’s operations and managing relationships with the government.

    In his resignation statement, Sharp said that “for all its complexities, successes, and occasional failings, the BBC is an incredible, dynamic, and world-beating creative force, unmatched anywhere”.

    [ad_2]
    #Richard #Sharp #resigns #BBC #chair #failing #declare #link #Boris #Johnson #loan
    ( With inputs from : www.theguardian.com )

  • Transporters Declare ‘Chakka-Jam’ Across JK

    [ad_1]

    SRINAGAR: Jammu Kashmir Transport Welfare Association Wednesday said it will observe a ‘Chakka-Jam’ on the 17th of this month.

    The association said that all the affiliated organisations have extended their support to the strike.

    “The ‘Chaka-Jam’ has been announced to get our genuine demands resolved at the earliest,” General Secretary Transport Welfare Association Sheikh Muhammad Yousuf said.

    He said a meeting of various transport associations and companies and unions of all segments was held at the Parimpora area of Srinagar outskirts and it was decided that 3.5 lakh people are associated with the transport sector across J&K that is continuously neglected by the government.

    “Transporters are facing tough times despite working hard. Our earnings are shrinking due to heavy increases in taxes, fees, and penalties levied by the UT and central government” he said.

    He said there are various demands that need to be resolved.

    “We have submitted our charter of demands to the government and have highlighted all the issues pertaining to the transport sector. The transporters from both regions of Kashmir and Jammu have unanimously decided to go for a one-day Chakka Jam on 17 April this month.

    He said that it has also been decided that if the Laylatul-Qadr will be observed on 17 April the transport will be available to all shrines and mosques after 6 pm for the convenience of the general public.

    The transporters appealed to LG Manoj Sinha to resolve their genuine demands without making the public suffer. (KNT)

    [ad_2]
    #Transporters #Declare #ChakkaJam

    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Pakistan govt mulling legal options to declare PTI a banned outfit

    Pakistan govt mulling legal options to declare PTI a banned outfit

    [ad_1]

    Islamabad: Pakistan Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah has hinted that legal proceedings could be initiated to declare Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) a banned outfit, state media reported.

    Rana said that the legal team of ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) was examining the matter in light of several revelations that could lead to a reference being filed against the party, Express Tribune reported.

    He however clarified that it is ultimately up to the courts to officially ban a political party.

    According to him, Punjab Police along with other law enforcement agencies conducted an operation against a “no-go area” in Lahore where a purported political leader had allegedly created an “atmosphere of fear”.

    Rana said that the action was taken after resistance was encountered during the execution of court orders, leading to concerns of a possible terror organisation’s presence, Express Tribune reported.

    “The operation resulted in the clearance of the no-go area in Zaman Park. Despite having a search warrant, officials did not enter the residential area,” he added.

    The Interior Minister said that 65 people have been arrested from the outer part of the building, most of them do not belong to Punjab and their role is suspicious.

    He also added that guns, petrol bomb-making equipment, slingshots and other weapons were recovered from Zaman Park, Express Tribune reported.

    [ad_2]
    #Pakistan #govt #mulling #legal #options #declare #PTI #banned #outfit

    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • JKBOSE 8th Class Result Will Declare Soon

    [ad_1]

    JKBOSE 8th Class Result Will Declare Soon

    Class : 8th

    Complete information about JKBOSE 8th class Result 2023 has been provided in our article. By which you can easily get your result. Along with this, you will also be provided with step-by-step information about the process to get the result. So read our article carefully so that you can get your result on time.

    If you want to be the first to get all the latest updates regarding this then stay connected with us

    How to check online JKBOSE 8th class Result 2023?

    First of all click on the link to the official website.

    Select the result option on the home page.

    Then enter your roll number and DOB on the next page.

    Your result will open on your display screen.

    Save the result and download the PDF.

    We will Update when its Declared….

     

    JKPSC Fresh Govt Recruitment for 285 Posts

    J&K Govt Recruitment for Librarian Posts

    5395 Posts Yantra India Limited Recruitment 2023 – Apply Link Available

    Jammu Srinagar Daily Highway Traffic updates

    Join Telegram | Install App for Iphone and Android

     

    Install “Sarkari Naukri, Pvt Jobs, Trusted & Breaking News App” Highest Installs in J&K – Click me to Install

    Install The News Caravan App for Android and Iphone

    app installs android

    app installs


    JKSSB Govt Jobs – Check Updates
    Bank Jobs, IBPS, All Banks Updates
    Jammu & Kashmir News Check All Latest News from J&K
    Government Jobs, Private Jobs – Check All Jobs Updates




    [ad_2] #JKBOSE #8th #Class #Result #Declare( With inputs from : The News Caravan.com )

  • Declare cow a protected national animal: Allahabad HC to Centre

    Declare cow a protected national animal: Allahabad HC to Centre

    [ad_1]

    Lucknow: The Lucknow bench of Allahabad High Court has said that the Centre should take an appropriate decision to ban cow slaughter and declare it as a ‘protected national animal’.

    “We live in a secular country and must have respect for all religions. In Hinduism, the belief is that the cow is the representative of divine and natural beneficence. Therefore, it should be protected and venerated,” Justice Shamim Ahmad said while dismissing a plea seeking the quashing of criminal proceedings against a person under the Uttar Pradesh Prevention of Cow Slaughter Act, 1955.

    The petitioner, Mohammad Abdul Khaliq, had pleaded that the police booked him without any evidence and hence the proceedings pending against him in the court of additional chief judicial magistrate should be quashed.

    Dismissing the plea, the bench held that from the facts on record, prima facie case was made out against the petitioner.

    While passing the order, the judge observed, “The cow has also been associated with various deities, notably Lord Shiva (whose steed is Nandi, a bull) Lord Indra (closely associated with Kamadhenu), Lord Krishna (a shepherd in his youth), and goddesses in general.”

    He said, “According to legend, she emerged from the ocean of milk at the time of Samudramanthan (the great churning of the ocean by the gods and demons). She was presented to the seven sages and with time came into the custody of sage Vasishta.”

    The judge further said that a cow’s legs symbolise the four Vedas and her milk is four ‘purushartha’ (or human objectives — ‘dharma’ or righteousness, ‘artha’ or material wealth, ‘kama’ or desire and ‘moksha’ or salvation. ‘Her horns symbolise the gods, her face the sun and moon, and her shoulders ‘Agni’ (the god of fire).

    The cow has also been described in other forms: Nanda, Sunanda, Surabhi, Susheela and Sumana,’ Justice Ahmad said. He said that the origin of the veneration of the cow can be traced to the Vedic period.

    “The Indo-European peoples, who entered India in the second millennium BCE, were pastoralists. Cattle had a major economic significance that was reflected in their religion. The slaughter of milk-producing cows was increasingly prohibited. It is forbidden in the Mahabharata, and in the ‘Manusmriti’. A cow which produces milk was said to be ‘unslayable’ in the Rigveda, the court said.

    According to the high court bench, legends also state that Brahma gave life to priests and cows at the same time so that the priests could recite religious scriptures while cows could afford ghee as an offering in rituals.

    “Anyone who kills cows or allows others to kill them is deemed to rot in hell for as many years as there are hairs upon his body,” the judge said.

    [ad_2]
    #Declare #cow #protected #national #animal #Allahabad #Centre

    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Inadequate steps in Joshimath; declare Himalayas eco-sensitive zone: Experts

    Inadequate steps in Joshimath; declare Himalayas eco-sensitive zone: Experts

    [ad_1]

    New Delhi: Unplanned and uncontrolled construction in the name of development in Uttarakhand has brought Joshimath on the brink of sinking, experts said here, demanding that the Himalayas be declared an eco-sensitive zone.

    In a resolution passed at a roundtable organised by the Swadeshi Jagran Manch (SJM) on Saturday, experts termed as “inadequate” the steps taken to deal with the prevailing situation in subsidence-hit Joshimath.

    They also asked the government to consider taking long-term measures to address the problem, saying a similar situation may arise in Nainital, Mussoorie and other areas of Garhwal as well if the “so-called development driven by human greed” is not checked in the hill state.

    “Declare Himalayas as an eco-sensitive zone. Regulate big projects causing devastation,” the resolution said.

    While the width of the road under the Char Dham road widening project must be regulated to an intermediate standard to minimize the damage to the terrain, the Char Dham railways project should be reassessed, it added.

    “Chardham railways is an over ambitious project that will cause much devastation and will further overburden the tourist centric state of Uttarakhand. This project should be reassessed and re-looked at,” the resolution said.

    A detailed carrying capacity assessment of Uttarakhand should be done to ensure that the number of tourists visiting these places is accounted for and also to ensure that the tourist flow does not cause environmental overburdening, it added.

    The roundtable, organised to deliberate on the topic ‘Imminent Himalayan Crisis’, was attended by former chairperson of a Supreme Court-appointed committee on the Centre’s Char Dham project Ravi Chopra, its former member Hemant Dhyani and others, SJM co-convenor Awshwani Mahajan told PTI.

    “Sri Adi Shankaracharya founded the city where the holy Jyotirlinga is located in the eighth century, which is known as Joshimath (Jyotir Math). Today, this math is at the brink of collapse. The news of the sinking of Joshimath has shaken the whole country,” Mahajan said.

    “Even though some steps have been taken in view of the current crisis, experts believe that the sinking of this first Jyotir Math established by Adi Shankaracharya cannot be stopped,” he added.

    Terming the steps taken by the government to deal with the prevailing situation “inadequate”, the resolution noted that while on one hand a large number of people are going to be displaced due to the sinking of Joshimath, on the other, the solution is being sought only by way of rehabilitation of affected residents.

    “Currently work on the mega projects in this area – the National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) hydropower project, Helang bypass road construction which is part of Chardham road widening project and ropeways project, has been stopped by the district administration succumbing to the local protests,” it noted.

    It can be seen that areas such as Bhagirathi ESZ, where large scale mega projects have not been implemented and the local ecology has not been tampered with, land subsidence, landslide incidents and devastating disaster events are minimum to none, it underlined.

    “This is proof enough that the indiscriminate, unplanned robust construction everywhere else in Uttarakhand has directly or indirectly impacted and aggravated the disaster like situation,” it added.

    It is worth mentioning that the way the mountain was cut at the foothills of Joshimath for the construction of Chardham Marg and how without a proper hydrogeological study, the NTPC dug a tunnel in the middle of the mountain, this fragile mountain was destroyed,” the resolution noted.

    “It is also noticed that due to robust and unplanned construction of high-rise hotels and buildings, there is inadequate arrangement for sanitation, which makes Joshimath more unstable and burdened,” it said.

    “Due to all this, today the entire area of Joshimath is sinking and there is no way we can save it,” it added.

    In the name of development, the resolution noted, construction work and tampering with nature is going on continuously all over Uttarakhand.

    Due to the massive deforestation, there is hardly any greenery left on the mountains; and due to this, landslides have become a common feature in these youngest fold mountains, it claimed.

    “Disastrous construction in the name of development without assessing the expected impact is becoming the cause of today’s and earlier tragedies. This crisis can be avoided only by curbing this indiscriminate construction,” the resolution said.

    “In view of this type of rapid destruction in the past, it has become necessary to consider that the so-called development driven by human greed cannot be allowed to continue. It is necessary that long-term measures are taken to deal with this problem,” it demanded.

    [ad_2]
    #Inadequate #steps #Joshimath #declare #Himalayas #ecosensitive #zone #Experts

    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )