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  • Mohammad Aslam assumes charge of Joint Director Information Kashmir

    Mohammad Aslam assumes charge of Joint Director Information Kashmir

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    SRINAGAR, MARCH 06: Mohammad Aslam (JKAS) on Monday assumed the charge of Joint Director Information Kashmir in presence of Deputy Director (PR) Srinagar, Bilal Mukhtar and other senior officers/ officials of divisional office at Srinagar.

    The officers and officials extended warm welcome to the Joint Director on assuming the charge of the division.

    Mr. Mohammad Aslam has previously served as Project Officer Wage Employment, (ACD) Anantnag; Deputy Director Estates, Kashmir and Joint Director Food Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs, Kashmir.

    After assuming charge, the incumbent Joint Director held an introductory meeting with officers and officials of the department during which he took overview of the functioning of the department.

    Speaking on the occasion, he impressed on the employee to ensure punctuality and regularity in duty, besides, he also asked them to perform their assigned work with vibrant attitude and dedication.

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Kashmir Witnesses Arrival of Over 1 Lac Tourists in February: Director Tourism

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     ‘Department working on several methods to prepare itself for the upcoming tourist season’

    Srinagar, Mar 4 (GNS): Department of Tourism Kashmir is anticipating a comparatively much high flow of tourists this year, as over one lac tourists have already visited Valley in the recently concluded month of February.

    Expressing his contentment Fazl-ul-Haseeb, the recently appointed Director for Kashmir Tourism, talking to media persons said that the Valley received over one lac tourists in the month of February alone.

    Haseeb, as per GNS, said that the Department is working on several methods to prepare itself for the upcoming tourist season.

     “We are working on scientific methods to calculate the number of tourists given it is an age of big data”, he said.

     “We are collecting data-based on scientific methods besides also collecting data from registered and unregistered hotels also”, Haseeb said. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • UPSC Notice: 11 Posts of Assistant Director (Hindi Typewriting and Hindi Stenography)

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    UPSC Notice: 11 Posts of Assistant Director (Hindi Typewriting and Hindi Stenography)

    The Commission have decided to conduct a COMPUTER BASED SKILL TEST for shortlisting the candidates for the posts on 26.03.2023 (SUNDAY) from 10.00 A.M to 02.35 P.M (CANDIDATE’S REPORTING TIME AT EXAM CENTRE IS 10.00 A.M.).

    Dated: 4-3-23

    For more information click link below:

    Addendum Notice: 11 Posts of Assistant Director (Hindi Typewriting and Hindi Stenography), MHA

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  • Over 1 lakh tourists visited Kashmir in February: Director Tourism

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    Srinagar, Mar 04: The tourism department of Kashmir on Saturday said more than 1 lakh tourists thronged the Kashmir Valley i. the month of February alone and that they are hoping the number will increase in coming days.

    Talking to reporters on the sidelines of an event here, Director Tourism Kashmir, Fazlul Hafeez, as per the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) said the month of February alone recorded more than 1 Lakh tourist in the Valley.

    He said they are working on several methods and preparing for the upcoming tourist season so that number of tourists in the Valley will increase.

    “We are working on scientific methods of calculating tourist numbers as this is the age of big data, so we collect dats based on scientific methods. We collect data from registered and unregistered hotels also,” he said.

    Director further said they have to ensure collecting of right data of tourist numbers, so it is important to collect the same on scientific methods—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • ‘Pathaan’ breaks ‘Baahubali 2’ Hindi record, director Siddharth Anand reacts

    ‘Pathaan’ breaks ‘Baahubali 2’ Hindi record, director Siddharth Anand reacts

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    Mumbai: There’s no stopping ‘Pathaan’. The Shah Rukh Khan-starrer has become highest grossing Hindi film ever, breaking ‘Baahubali 2’ record.

    Trade analyst Taran Adarsh wrote on Twitter, “#Pathaan #Tamil + #Telugu [Week 5] Fri 2 lacs, Sat 3 lacs, Sun 5 lacs, Mon 2 lacs, Tue 2 lacs, Wed 2 lacs, Thu 2 lacs. Total: Rs 18.24 cr. NOTE: #Pathaan #Hindi + #Tamil + #Telugu combined biz: Rs 528.29 cr. #India biz. Nett BOC.”

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    The Hindi lifetime collection of Baahubali 2 stood at a staggering Rs 510.99 crore.

    With ‘Pathaan’ surprassing the collection of SS Rajamouli’s ‘Baahubali’ in Hindi, director Siddharth Anand expressed happiness on Twitter.

    “Crossed The Lifetime Collections Of #Baahubali2 In Hindi. Proud Moment For Me…!!!

    Once Again Thanks To All The Audience Who Encouraged The Film #Pathaan,” he tweeted.

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    Released on January 25, ‘Pathaan’ also stars John Abraham, Deepika Padukone, Dimple Kapadia and Ashutosh Rana among others. Produced by Yash Raj Films, the film is written by Shridhar Raghavan.

    The film’s team recently held a success bash where SRK, Deepika and Siddharth shared their experience of coming on board for Pathaan.

    “It’s nice to be back. I am not in a hurry to finish the film. Its always been my desire to spread happiness among people and make films to entertain. Whenever I fail to do so, nobody feels as bad as me. I am very happy that I was able to spread happiness and especially to those who are close to my heart – Aditya Chopra and Siddharth. And those who gave me the opportunity as you will notice the film is a very big film, it will be an expensive film. But to get me and give me a chance to come at the time I was not working and allow me to be a part of this film. I will ever ever be grateful to Aditya Chopra and Siddharth. And also to Deepika. I have forgotten those 4 years in these 4 days,” SRK said at the event.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • B2V4 followup: DDC Shopian, Director JK-EDI (Prabhari Officer) visit Shadab Karewa

    B2V4 followup: DDC Shopian, Director JK-EDI (Prabhari Officer) visit Shadab Karewa

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    SHOPIAN, FEBRUARY 25: The District Development Commissioner, (DDC) Shopian, Sachin Kumar Vaishya and Director Jammu and Kashmir Entrepreneurship Development Institute (JKEDI), Ajaz Ahmad Bhat (Prabhari Officer, B2V4 ) today visited Shadab Karewa in Shopian district under the ongoing follow up stage of Back to Village-4 and took review of the development activities and other issues of public importance.

    The DDC interacted with the public and sought their feedback on the ongoing development works being executed across the sectors and listened to their issues.

    Speaking on the occasion, DDC said that the aim of the Back to Village Programme is to reach out to the people living in villages at their doorsteps and chart out the developmental trajectory of the Panchayats in partnership with them.

    He emphasised upon the concerned officers and frontline workers to ensure that all their departmental deliverables shall be achieved during this phase itself.

    He also stressed the people of the area to come forward and avail the benefits of various centrally sponsored and other welfare schemes meant for their well-being.

    Earlier, Director JKEDI, Aijaz Ahmad Bhat interacted with frontline workers of the department- at the panchayat and sought action plans from them regarding the development activities of the panchayat. He especially sought achievement of self employment saturation deliverables.

    He also sought feedback from the general public on the effectiveness of welfare schemes as well other developmental activities being executed in their respective areas.

    The local people in huge numbers participated in the programme and put forth their issues of public importance and expressed their views.

    Joint Director Planning, Khursheed Ahmed Khatana; district officers, RDD officers, PRIs and other concerned were present on the occasion.

    Elsewhere across the panchayats of several blocks, Prabhari officers visited their allotted panchayats and took review of the activities of the ambitious outreach programme, which will continue till 28 of this month.

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • UPSC Latest Recruitment 2023: Apply Online Here For Foreman, Deputy Director & Other Posts – Kashmir News

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    UPSC Recruitment 2023

    The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has released a notification for recruitment to the post of Foreman, Labour Officer and Others. Interested candidates holding the required qualification and experience can submit their applications via online mode from today onwards, 20 February 2023.

    Examination Fee

    • For All Candidates: Rs. 25/-
    • Payment Mode: Depositing the money in any Branch of SBI by cash/ Net Banking/ Credit/ Debit card.

    UPSC Latest Recruitment 2023

    • Name of the Post: UPSC Various Vacancy Online Form 2023
    • Post Date: 11-02-2023
    • Total Vacancy: 73

    Important Dates

    • Start Date for Apply Online: 11-02-2023
    • Last Date for Apply Online: 02-03-2023
    • Date of Printing Online: 03-03-2023

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    Vacancy Details

    • Foreman 13
    • Deputy Director 12
    • Asst Controller 47
    • Labour Officer 01

    Age limit required for UPSC Recruitment 2023

    • Foreman – 30 years
    • Deputy Director – 40  years
    • Assistant Controller – 35 years
    • Labour Officer – 33 years

    The candidates are required to follow the guidelines given below to apply for the UPSC Recruitment 2023.

    • Click on the official website – upsc.gov.in
    • Click on the notification that reads ‘UPSC Recruitment 2023 for various posts’ against advt 3/2013 flashing on the homepage
    • A PDF will be open
    • After reading all the details about the recruitment process. Candidates are required to click on the ‘apply online’ tab given on the homepage
    • It will take you to the application form
    • Now, fill up the application form along with all the required details
    • The application form will be displayed
    • Download UPSC Recruitment 2023 application form and save it for future reference

    Selection criteria for UPSC Recruitment 2023

    The selection of the candidates will be done on the basis of written test.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirnews.in )

  • Hanover State Opera ends contract with ballet director over dog faeces incident

    Hanover State Opera ends contract with ballet director over dog faeces incident

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    A leading German ballet choreographer who smeared dog faeces into the face of a dance critic in revenge for her negative reviews of his work has been sacked from his post, the Hanover State Opera said on Thursday.

    It said Marco Goecke’s actions last weekend in confronting Wiebke Hüster, a journalist with the Frankfurter Allgemeine newspaper, had been hugely damaging to its reputation.

    It had suspended Goecke, 50, on Monday, and police are investigating after Hüster reported the incident to them.

    “Marco Goecke’s irresponsible actions have deeply unsettled the audience, irritated the public, violated all the principles of the house and massively damaged the reputation of the Hanover state opera,” the theatre’s statement read.

    Hüster has said she cried out and burst into tears upon realising what Goecke had done, and she believes it was a meditated attack. She said she was shocked a second time when Goecke initially refused to apologise.

    Instead, in a television interview, he expressed his regret for the attack, describing “the manner of it” as “certainly not super” and admitting it would not be viewed as socially acceptable. But he called it a “heat of the moment” response on seeing Hüster, whom he accused of having “throwing mud” at him over more than 20 years of negative reviews of his work.

    Under pressure, he later issued what was widely interpreted as a half-hearted written apology. He wrote: “I want to sincerely apologise to all involved, first and foremost Frau Hüster, for my absolutely not to be applauded action.” He said the attack had been the result of “nervous overload due to two premieres that followed each other closely”.

    But in the same statement he made further accusations towards the journalist and spoke of the “often hateful critiques” he was subjected to.

    Hüster has denied his accusation that she had been set on rubbishing all his performances, saying she had “cherished” a lot of his work. But she vowed to never attend another Goecke production.

    The Hanover opera’s head, Laura Berman, said its contract with Goecke, a celebrated, prize-winning choreographer, would be dissolved with immediate effect by mutual agreement, but he would be permitted access to the premises for the time being and his productions would continue to be staged by the theatre.

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    Goecke, in his explanation, poured scorn on the critics of German newspapers, in particular of the feuilleton or feature sections of the highbrow broadsheets, urging them to refrain from negative publicity of the cultural world, which he said was not helpful to theatres struggling to get back on their feet after the pandemic.

    In the most recent criticism of his work to which Goecke had taken exception, on a collaboration with the the Netherlands Dance Theatre in The Hague, Hüster had said it was like a badly tuned radio. She wrote: “One alternates between a state of feeling insane and being killed by boredom,” and she compared the experience of watching the performance to viewing a warm winter beach from a glass window, “as if in a permanent state of retirement”.

    She said his apology had been anything but. “He immediately switched into strengthening the accusations that he had previously held against me. What sort of an apology is that? That is a justification. In addition: we’re talking here about a criminal act. Of insult and bodily harm.”

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    ( With inputs from : www.theguardian.com )

  • Student group seeks resignation of IIT Bombay director after death of pupil

    Student group seeks resignation of IIT Bombay director after death of pupil

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    Mumbai: A student collective at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay on Wednesday demanded the resignation of the premier institute’s director in the backdrop of alleged suicide by a first-year Dalit student and allegations he was facing caste discrimination.

    The Ambedkar Periyar Phule Study Circle (APPSC) also sought that a report of the SC/ST Cell of the IIT Bombay, which it claimed talks about lack of institutional support for Dalit and tribal students in the campus, be made public.

    The student, Darshan Solanki (18), died allegedly after jumping off the seventh floor of a hostel building on the Powai campus of the premier institute on Sunday. Solanki, who hailed from Ahmedabad, was a first-year student of BTech (Chemical).

    The IIT Bombay on Tuesday rejected charges of caste bias in the institute and said initial inputs from the deceased’s friends suggested there was no discrimination.

    In a statement, the APPSC, a student body within the campus, said, “We demand resignation of the institute director (Prof Subhasis Chaudhuri) in the light of these new facts and hope the administration will start the much needed learning process, at least now. Data prepared by the SC/ST Cell points towards the lack of institutional support for SC/ST students at the IIT B.”

    The student body alleged the IIT-B administration has not appointed any SC/ST counsellors even after its complaints and said this shows blatant disregards towards the pupils.

    “Despite all the detailed testimonies and data which is available with the institute, the director kept reiterating that ‘there is no discrimination’ on the campus. We demand his resignation,” the statement said.

    The APPSC said past reports of the SC/ST Cell as well as others be made public.

    “We want the administration to stop hiding the reports of the surveys conducted by the SC/ST Cell as well as others, and release them for public discussion as soon as possible. The structural issues at the IIT B faced by the students have been pointed out time and again to the administration in the last several years. Even the surveys conducted by the SC/ST Cell, and an open house on caste conducted last year detailed the kind of everyday discrimination that our students face on campus,” the statement said.

    However, the institute on Tuesday said it takes utmost precautions to make the campus as inclusive as possible and it has a zero tolerance for any discrimination by faculty.

    Caste identity is never disclosed to any one (whether students or faculty) once the admission is done and the institute sensitises students to not seek proxy information such as ranks in entrance exams, it said in a statement.

    The institute gives strong warnings against discrimination right from the time students enter the IIT campus. While no steps can be 100 per cent effective, discrimination by students, if at all it occurs, is an exception, the statement said.

    The IIT Bombay has an SC/ST Cell which students can approach in case they face any issues, including discrimination. There have been very few complaints to the cell, whether against faculty or other students, over the past many years, and only one case was found to have substance and strict action has been taken, it said in the statement.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Inglis to step down next week from post as nation’s first national cyber director

    Inglis to step down next week from post as nation’s first national cyber director

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    Current Deputy National Cyber Director Kemba Eneas Walden will immediately take over as acting national cyber director. The position is Senate-confirmed, and it was not immediately clear who President Joe Biden plans to nominate.

    Inglis’ resignation is taking place amid the anticipation of the release of the new National Cyber Strategy, the first in five years, which is expected to lay out a roadmap for addressing major issues like defending critical infrastructure and disrupting threat actors.

    Inglis has a long history in federal government, and served as the deputy director of the National Security Agency under both the George W. Bush and Obama administrations. He was a commissioner on the Cyberspace Solarium Commission, which published a report on ways to secure the nation in cyberspace in 2020, and over his career, he’s also spent decades in various positions at the NSA and the Department of Defense.

    Inglis was unanimously confirmed by the Senate to the position in June 2021, and garnered wide bipartisan support on Capitol Hill. Inglis, alongside Anne Neuberger, the deputy national security advisor for Cyber and Emerging Technology, participated in issues including the formation of the Counter Ransomware Initiative to create a global effort to fight ransomware attacks.

    He took over in the position one month after the ransomware attack against Colonial Pipeline, which crippled fuel supplies for the East Coast, and less than a year before Russia invaded Ukraine, key moments for cyber policy. Inglis also established and fully staffed the national cyber director office, working to integrate his role into the existing federal cyber oversight structure, which also included the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency.

    CISA Chief of Staff Kiersten Todt said in a recent interview that Inglis had been a “tremendous leader” who was “the best person for the job.”

    “In such a short period of time, he established an office and a reputation and this ability to unify in many ways, this interagency process and he has been such a tremendous partner to CISA,” Todt said.

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )