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  • Noori, Kashmir’s First Cloned Pashmina Goat Died, Helped the Dream Live

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    by Faiqa Masoodi

    SRINAGAR: The world’s first cloned female Pashmina goat, Noori, is no more. She died a natural death on March 15 after living a life of 11 years and already being a grandmother.

    The goat was the first ever animal that SKUAST-K produced through cloning. Her birth was a major development in veterinary science in Kashmir.

    The goat kid was born in 2012 after the strenuous efforts of years put in by Dr Riaz Ahmad Shah and six other researchers who brought cloned Noori, into the world on March 9, catapulting Kashmir straight into the international limelight.

    All her life, Noori lived at SKUAST and mothered seven kids, two female and five male.

    Defying all notions that cloned species are susceptible to various ailments, Noori lived a healthy life and reached an advanced age in good health.

    It was after the premature death of Dolly sheep, the first mammal to be cloned that scientists developed doubts that cloning accelerates the ageing process and other related problems. However, Noorie proved this isn’t the case as cloning also follows routine motherhood after the initial stage.

    Dr Riaz said that Noori lived a healthy life of more than 11 years since her birth which is the average life span for this species. She died of old age and passed away peacefully at sheep and goat research station SKUAST-K leaving behind a great legacy.

    “Age-related issues had started to show up in Noorie and she had stopped food intake,” Dr Riaz said. “Her teeth were falling out making it difficult for her to graze adequately.”

    Noorie, meaning light, was seen as a ray of hope by scientists who knew that the female kid would pave the way for mass production of silky soft wool, the prized fibre.

    Noori, when born, had such a shiny lustrous coat that my colleague Prof Maqbool Darzi named it Noori, and the light that she brought into the world of science will continue to inspire us to do better in our field, Dr Riaz said.

    “We are aiming to diversify the cloning process and are trying to get hold of the gene editing process and transgenic animal research. If that happens, we will be able to have mass production of pashmina,” Dr Riaz, who is literally the father of cloning in India, said. Currently, he is the Chief Scientist at Animal Cloning and Transgenic Laboratory, Division of Animal Biotechnology, Faculty of Veterinary Sciences SKUAST-Kashmir.

    “The average pashmina production in a pashmina goat is around 200 grams. If we are successful in creating a Gene-edited cloned goat, the first of its kind, we can take the pashmina production up and have 300 grams of production per goat,” he said while offering an idea about the focus of his current research.

    Before Noorie happened, a doctoral student at National Dairy Research Institute (NDRI) in Karnal, Dr Riaz had invested painstaking efforts and expertise in developing the first buffalo clone Garima many years ago. It was for the first time he switched to a comparatively easier and cost-effective technique; different from the one utilized to produce Dolly, the world’s first cloned sheep in 1996.

    Buoyed by the success, Dr Riaz submitted a proposal jointly with the NDRI to the government of India. He hoped to secure assistance for furthering research in Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer, a key technique that later went on to make the project Noori happen.

    “While NDRI continued to carry out its research on buffaloes, we zeroed in on a different species,” Dr Riaz said.

    Project Noorie was different; she was from our native place and had tremendous economic importance.

    Subsequently, Rs 2 crore funding package for a four-year period breathed life into his project. From a sufficient amount, he created a world-class laboratory before roping in the finest battery of research scholars and scientists who helped him hit the target. In this process, Riaz said, they also learned how to skilfully preserve an embryo and transfer it to recipients.

    In the next three years, a near-miraculous development happened. Scientists isolated an egg cell from a goat before extracting out its innards, creating space for administering the DNA, a biological rulebook, of a Pashmina goat.

    Once the DNA was integrated, the egg cell was rammed into the skin cells of a Pashmina goat, giving rise to an embryo that would further journey towards becoming a foetus. “The new offspring was an exact duplicate of the Pashmina goat whose DNA had been extracted from its skin cell,” Riaz said.

    His department is rearing a huge herd of Pashmina goats that defies the tradition that these goats cannot survive outside Ladakh. However, the wool output of these goats is slightly low. If cloning becomes a success, Kashmir finally can have Pashmina herds too.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • TN man who died of Covid was infected with Omicron XBB variant

    TN man who died of Covid was infected with Omicron XBB variant

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    Chennai: A 27-year-old man who had died of Covid-19 in a private hospital in Tamil Nadu’s Tiruchi was infected with the Omicron-XBB variant, officials said on Tuesday.

    The whole genome sequencing report of the youth confirmed the presence of XBB variant.

    Whole genome sequencing done on samples of patients tested Covid-19 positive have found that the two variants of Omicron, XBB and BA.2 and their sub variants were dominant in 95 per cent of the samples.

    Tamil Nadu Health Minister Ma Subramanian also told media persons that Omicron continued to be the dominant variant in Covid positive cases in Tamil Nadu.

    The Omicron and its sub variants have been present in the Covid samples since December 2021 since the third wave of Covid. It has been dominating the other samples like Alpha, Beta, Gamma, and Delta variants.

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  • 11 sanitation workers died in Gujarat in 2 yrs while cleaning sewers: Govt to Assembly

    11 sanitation workers died in Gujarat in 2 yrs while cleaning sewers: Govt to Assembly

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    Gandhinagar: The Gujarat government on Thursday informed the Legislative Assembly that eleven sanitation workers have died of asphyxiation while cleaning drains in different parts of the state during the last two years.

    While seven of them, who entered into blocked sewer lines to clean them, died between January 2021 and January 2022, four sanitation workers lost their lives between January 2022 and January 2023, Gujarat Social and Justice and Empowerment Minister Bhanuben Babariya said during Question Hour in the Assembly which is having its budget session.

    She was responding to a question raised by Congress MLA Imran Khedawala, who sought to know the status of compensation to be paid to the kin of the deceased.

    Babariya told the House the government has already paid Rs 10 lakh as compensation to the kin of each of the 11 sanitation workers who died of asphyxiation.

    When senior Congress MLA Shailesh Parmar sought to know whether the state government gives jobs to the kin of deceased conservancy workers as per guidelines of the Supreme Court, the minister said the issue was under consideration.

    All urban local bodies as well as panchayats have been directed by the government to strictly follow the provisions of the ‘Prohibition of Employment as Manual Scavengers and their Rehabilitation Act, 2013’, she said.

    “Despite our best efforts to see that no worker is asked to go inside sewer lines and all guidelines are strictly followed, some private contractors hire workers from other states and ask them to enter into drains, which leads to tragedy. Even if a worker belongs to another state, we pay compensation to the kin (in case of death),” she said.

    The minister further said the government has already set up an organisation, Gujarat Safai Kamdar Development Corporation (GSKDC), for upliftment and rehabilitation of sanitation workers.

    The corporation provides cheap loans as well as subsidies on such loans so that sanitation workers can take up some other work or start business. It also provides financial assistance up to Rs 50,000 to private sanitation workers to buy safety equipment, said Babariya.

    To prevent any untoward incident while cleaning sewers, sanitation workers of municipal corporations, municipalities and panchayats are given different types of safety equipment, such as jetting machine, suction instrument, hydraulic trolley, drainage cleaning device, breathing masks, full body suits and gas detection gadget, she added.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • 805 Died On JK Roads In 2022

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    SRINAGAR: According to a 12 year report prepared by traffic police, Jammu and Kashmir has witnessed as many as 76,942 road accidents between 2010 and 2022. While the count of injured was reported to be 1,04,983 the total fatalities went up to 12,429.

    In the Covid hit years, 2020 and 2021, the accident graph showed a downward trend with the road accident deaths ranging between 700 – 800.

    However, in 2022, Jammu and Kashmir again witnessed a surge in road accidents and the graph showed an upward trend with the number of accidents shooting up to 6092. The number of people reported to be injured were 8372 and 805 people were killed during this period.

    Many analysts from the Kashmir valley blame the pathetic condition of the roads and the Srinagar-Jammu Highway for the increase in the number of accidents on the highway.

    As per data compiled by the traffic department, in 2010, a total of 1073 persons were killed while 8655 people were injured in 6120 accidents.

    In 2011, 1121 persons were killed and 9944 injured in a total 6644 accidents.

    In 2012, the death toll rose to 1165, while 9755 persons were injured in 6709 road accidents.

    In 2013, 990 persons died, around 8681 persons were injured in 6469 accidents.

    In 2014, 992 persons were injured and 8043 were injured in 5861 accidents.

    In 2015, 917 people were injured and 8142 persons were injured in 5836 accidents.

    In 2016, 958 were killed and 7677 were injured in 5501 accidents.

    In 2017, 926 were killed and the injured persons were 7419 in 5624 accidents.

    In 2018, 984 people were injured and 7845 injured in 5978 accidents.

    In 2019, a total of 996 persons were killed, 7532 were injured in 5796 accidents.

    In 2020 and 2021, the two years of COVID pandemic, 728 and 774 people were killed respectively. As many as 5894 persons were injured in 4860 accidents during 2020 while 6972 were injured 5452 during 2021.

    Recently, during the parliament session Nitin Gadkari, Union minister of road transport and highways in Lok Sabha said that most of the accidents were caused due to human negligence.

    “As per the yearly analysis of road accident data, based on the first information report (FIR) data received from various states and Union territories, road accident deaths occur due to multiple causes such as over speeding, use of mobile phone, drunken driving or consumption of alcohol and drug, driving on the wrong side or lane indiscipline, jumping a red light, non-use of safety devices such as helmets and seatbelts,” the minister said.

     

     

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • 805 Died On JK Roads Since 2022

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    SRINAGAR: According to a 12 year report prepared by traffic police, Jammu and Kashmir has witnessed as many as 76,942 road accidents between 2010 and 2022. While the count of injured was reported to be 1,04,983 the total fatalities went up to 12,429.

    In the Covid hit years, 2020 and 2021, the accident graph showed a downward trend with the road accident deaths ranging between 700 – 800.

    However, in 2022, Jammu and Kashmir again witnessed a surge in road accidents and the graph showed an upward trend with the number of accidents shooting up to 6092. The number of people reported to be injured were 8372 and 805 people were killed during this period.

    Many analysts from the Kashmir valley blame the pathetic condition of the roads and the Srinagar-Jammu Highway for the increase in the number of accidents on the highway.

    As per data compiled by the traffic department, in 2010, a total of 1073 persons were killed while 8655 people were injured in 6120 accidents.

    In 2011, 1121 persons were killed and 9944 injured in a total 6644 accidents.

    In 2012, the death toll rose to 1165, while 9755 persons were injured in 6709 road accidents.

    In 2013, 990 persons died, around 8681 persons were injured in 6469 accidents.

    In 2014, 992 persons were injured and 8043 were injured in 5861 accidents.

    In 2015, 917 people were injured and 8142 persons were injured in 5836 accidents.

    In 2016, 958 were killed and 7677 were injured in 5501 accidents.

    In 2017, 926 were killed and the injured persons were 7419 in 5624 accidents.

    In 2018, 984 people were injured and 7845 injured in 5978 accidents.

    In 2019, a total of 996 persons were killed, 7532 were injured in 5796 accidents.

    In 2020 and 2021, the two years of COVID pandemic, 728 and 774 people were killed respectively. As many as 5894 persons were injured in 4860 accidents during 2020 while 6972 were injured 5452 during 2021.

    Recently, during the parliament session Nitin Gadkari, Union minister of road transport and highways in Lok Sabha said that most of the accidents were caused due to human negligence.

    “As per the yearly analysis of road accident data, based on the first information report (FIR) data received from various states and Union territories, road accident deaths occur due to multiple causes such as over speeding, use of mobile phone, drunken driving or consumption of alcohol and drug, driving on the wrong side or lane indiscipline, jumping a red light, non-use of safety devices such as helmets and seatbelts,” the minister said.

     

     

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Asim Riaz recalls the day Sidharth Shukla died, says ‘knew it before..’

    Asim Riaz recalls the day Sidharth Shukla died, says ‘knew it before..’

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    Mumbai: A total of 16 seasons of popular television reality show Bigg Boss ended successfully but the most talked ever would probably be the 13th one. The two arch-rivals of Bigg Boss season 13 Sidharth Shukla and Asim Riaz were the main entertainers of the audiences and fans still share their moments and tiffs on various social media platforms. The arch-enemies inside Bigg Boss’s house turned out to be good friends outside later.

    Asim Riaz has been seen often sharing with fans and media about his relationship with Sidharth Sukhla. The first runner-up of the BB 13 has recently made a shocking statement about the death of Sidharth Shukla.

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    In an interview with Siddharth Kannan, Asim said, “He came in my dream bro, I swear. I knew it before (it happened). I had a call from one of my cousins, Ruhaan called me up, usne mujhe bola bhai news on karna (He asked me to switch on the news), he didn’t tell me because he knows how emotional and how sensitive I am.”

    “I have spent 140 days with him in that house and I was really connected because I had no friend outside and aisa connection kisi se hua hi nahi kabhi bhai, matlab ladna toh 4-4 din, hasna toh 4-4 din (I have never had such a connection where we fought for 4 days continuously and then laughed continuously for 4 days),” he added.

    Despite sharing a good bond with Sidharth Sukhla later, Asim Raiz  still claims that his friend’s victory was rigged. He maintained that he was far more deserved than the late Sidharth Shukla.

    In the same interview with Siddharth Kannan, Asim said,  “Mere dauraan unhone kya kiya (during my trip what they did), since they didn’t want me to win, haanji bhai aaj hum online voting khol denge 15 min ke liye, jitana hai jitao jisko (they opened online voting and said, make whoever you want to win). Just say you don’t want to see me win, and it’ll be OK. You made it so plain that we had to think you did whatever you did, and I was like, alright.”

    It seems that Asim Riaz is still holding grudges against the Bigg Boss management but at the same time, he feels bad for losing one of his good friends. He was among the first to arrive at the Cooper Hospital in Mumbai, where Sidharth’s body was brought for a postmortem. Sidharth Sukhla died  on September 2 in 2021. 

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Telangana: Rs 30 lakh compensation to kin of medico who died by suicide

    Telangana: Rs 30 lakh compensation to kin of medico who died by suicide

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    Hyderabad: The government of Telangana has announced Rs 10 lakh compensation while a state minister has promised another Rs 20 lakhs to the family of a post-graduate student who allegedly committed suicide due to harrasment by her senior.

    Dharavathi Preethi, studying at the Kakatiya Medical College in Telangana’s Warangal town, succumbed at the Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS) in Hyderabad on Sunday night, five days after she allegedly took a lethal injection.

    Tension prevailed at the NIMS as the victim’s family refused to allow the body to be shifted to the Gandhi Hospital for autopsy till the government explained the cause of death and suspend the department head and the principal.

    The family relented after the government gave them some assurances.

    The victim’s father D. Narendra told reporters that while the government announced a Rs 10 lakh compensation, the state Minister for Panchayat Raj E. Dayakar Rao promised Rs 20 lakhs.

    Narendra said the Minister also assured them that a government job in the Panchayat Raj Department will be given to a member of the family.

    Dayakar Rao also reportedly assured the family that the case will be investigated by a sitting judge.

    Leaders of some opposition parties and students’ groups tried to stop the ambulance carrying the body to Gandhi Hospital.

    They wanted to take the body to Pragati Bhavan, the official residence of the Chief Minister.

    Police arrested the protesters.

    The body was later shifted to Gandhi Hospital and after autopsy handed over to the family.

    Preethi’s body was later taken to her native village in Jangaon district, where the last rites will be performed on Monday.

    Warangal police on February 24 arrested Preethi’s senior M. A. Saif, a second year student in the department of anaesthesia.

    Police said the targeted harassment of Preethi by her senior which could have driven her to attempt suicide.

    Saif was booked for abetment to suicide as well as under the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act and Anti-Ragging Act.

    Warangal Police Commissioner A.V. Ranganath said that insulting behavior also comes under ragging.

    According to the police, Saif was making insulting comments about her in a WhatsApp group.

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  • 1.12L daily wage earners died by suicide in 2019-21: Govt in LS

    1.12L daily wage earners died by suicide in 2019-21: Govt in LS

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    New Delhi: A total of 1.12 lakh daily wage earners committed suicide in three years — 2019 to 2021, Union Labour Minister Bhupender Yadav said in Lok Sabha on Monday, quoting reports of the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB).

    Yadav said 66,912 housewives, 53,661 self-employed persons, 43,420 salaried persons and 43,385 unemployed persons also committed suicide during the period.

    As many as 35,950 students and 31,839 persons engaged in the farming sector such as cultivators and agricultural labourers also committed suicide in three years — 2019, 2020 and 2021, he said during the Question Hour.

    The minister said that according to the Unorganised Workers Social Security Act, 2008, the government is mandated to provide social security to workers in the unorganised sector, including daily wage workers, by formulating suitable welfare schemes on matters relating to life and disability cover, health and maternity benefits, old age protection, and any other benefit as may be determined by the central government.

    The life and disability cover is provided through the Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana (PMJJBY) and the Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana (PMSBY), he said.

    The PMJJBY is available to the people in the age group of 18 to 50 years having a bank or post office account who give their consent to join or enable auto debit, the minister said.

    Risk coverage under this scheme is for Rs 2 lakh in case of death of the insured, due to any reason, at an annual premium of Rs 436 which is to be auto debited from the subscriber’s account, Yadav said.

    As on December 31, 2022, 14.82 crore beneficiaries have been enrolled under the scheme, he said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Most Popular Saudi Youtuber Aziz Al Ahmed aka Dwarf Died at the Age of 27 – Kashmir News

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    Most Popular Saudi Youtuber Aziz Al Ahmed aka Dwarf Died at the Age of 27

    It is very sad to share that the most popular Saudi Youtuber Aziz Al Ahmed aka Dwarf died on Thursday 19 January 2023. He was a star of social media and now his death is shocking news for his loved ones. There are so many people expressing their sorrows for his death and the news of his death is spreading like fire on the internet where various users of social media pages share their responses on his death.

    Saudi YouTuber Aziz Al Ahmad

    He was also known by his nickname Al Qazm which means dwarf in Arabic and now he passed away at the age of 27 years. He was suffering from problems with growth as well as a genetic disease and a hormonal disorder from his birth. His family tried to make his health condition good but nothing happened and he faced too much in this treatment.

    Aziz used to upload funny videos on YouTube and had millions of followers, Aziz was married and has a son.

    Saudi social media star 'dwarf' dies at the age of 27 | Saudi – Gulf News
    Aziz was married and has a son.

    Recently, a video of him from the hospital went viral in which he was lying on the bed, a woman was asking him what do you want to say to your fans, to which Aziz replied that ‘I want to say to all of them. I love them so much.’

    His number of followers on Tik Tok was 9.4 million while on YouTube he had 8.87 thousand subscribers.

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