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  • Eid brings message of peace, harmony and happiness: UP CM

    Eid brings message of peace, harmony and happiness: UP CM

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    Lucknow: People belonging to all walks of life converged to celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr on Saturday and exchanged festive greetings with each other in Uttar Pradesh even as the chief minister appealed to revellers to take precautions amid a surge in coronavirus cases.

    Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath extended warm greetings and best wishes to the people of the state on the occasion.

    A tweet issued by the Chief Minister’s Office said, “The CM has extended hearty greetings and best wishes to the people of the state on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr. The chief minister said that the festival of Eid brings a message of happiness. This festival gives the message of peace and harmony.”

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    “On the occasion of Eid, everyone should take a pledge to further strengthen harmony. The chief minister has appealed to the people to celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr by taking all precautions in view of the corona infection,” the tweet added.

    A senior police official said Eid prayers in the state passed off peacefully at all the 31,838 places. “Due to everyone’s efforts and efficient management, no untoward incident has been reported anywhere,” he said.

    Special Director General of Police (Law and Order) Prashant Kumar, in a statement, said, “Alvida namaz was offered at 29,439 mosques in the state, while Eid-ul-Fitr namaz was offered at 31,838 Eidgahs and mosques in the state.

    “In view of Eid-ul-Fitr and Alvida namaz, 2,933 sensitive places have been identified in all the districts of the state,” he said

    Kumar also informed that 249 companies of the PAC force, three companies of the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), five CAFs and 7,000 under-training sub-inspectors were deployed for the safe conduct of Alvida namaz and Eid-ul-Fitr.

    Apart from this, a team of women cops in plain clothes were deployed with body-worn cameras and binoculars. Drone cameras and high-powered CCTV cameras were also installed to monitor the prayer places, he said.

    In Lucknow, the special namaz marking the festival was held at the Aishbagh Eidgah where the old and young were seen embracing each other and exchanging greetings on the day.

    Prominent among those who visited the Eidgah included Deputy CM Brajesh Pathak, Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav who stressed that the day marks brotherhood and social harmony.

    Mayoral and other candidates of Lucknow for the coming urban body elections belonging to different parties and Congress leaders were also seen at the Eidgah.

    Earlier on Friday, Maulana Khalid Rasheed Farangi Mahali, Sadar (Chairman) of Markazi Chand Committee Farangi Mahal and Qazi-e-Shahar, Idgah Lucknow, had announced that the moon has been sighted and Eid-ul-Fitr will be celebrated on Saturday.

    On the last Friday of the month of Ramzan, the prayers of Zuma Alvida were offered by the Muslim community in the mosques of the state for which elaborate security arrangements were made.

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  • Eid brings message of peace, harmony and happiness: UP CM

    Eid brings message of peace, harmony and happiness: UP CM

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    Lucknow: People belonging to all walks of life converged to celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr on Saturday and exchanged festive greetings with each other in Uttar Pradesh even as the chief minister appealed to revellers to take precautions amid a surge in coronavirus cases.

    Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath extended warm greetings and best wishes to the people of the state on the occasion.

    A tweet issued by the Chief Minister’s Office said, “The CM has extended hearty greetings and best wishes to the people of the state on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr. The chief minister said that the festival of Eid brings the message of happiness . This festival gives the message of peace and harmony.”

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    “On the occasion of Eid, everyone should take a pledge to further strengthen harmony. The chief minister has appealed to the people to celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr by taking all precautions in view of the corona infection,” the tweet added.

    A senior police official said Eid prayers in the state passed off peacefully at all the 31,838 places. “Due to everyone’s efforts and efficient management, no untoward incident has been reported anywhere,” he said.

    In Lucknow, the special namaz marking the festival was held at the Aishbagh Eidgah where the old and young were seen embracing each other and exchanging greetings on the day.

    Prominent among those who visited the Eidgah included Deputy CM Brajesh Pathak, Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav who stressed that the day marks brotherhood and social harmony.

    Mayoral and other candidates of Lucknow for the coming urban body elections belonging to different parties and Congress leaders were also seen at the Eidgah. Earlier on Friday, Maulana Khalid Rasheed Farangi Mahali, Sadar (Chairman) of Markazi Chand Committee Farangi Mahal and Qazi-e-Shahar, Idgah Lucknow, had announced that the moon has been sighted and Eid-ul-Fitr will be celebrated on Saturday.

    On the last Friday of the month of Ramzan, the prayers of Zuma Alvida were offered by the Muslim community in the mosques of the state for which elaborate security arrangements were made.



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  • School Edu Deptt to promote happiness zone in schools for joyful learning, cordial pupil-teacher relation

    School Edu Deptt to promote happiness zone in schools for joyful learning, cordial pupil-teacher relation

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    Srinagar, Mar 18: School Education Department has decided to promote happiness zones in government-run-schools for joyful learning in order to make a cordial pupil-teacher relation.

    According to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Director of School Education Jammu (DSEJ) Ravi Shankar Sharma has said, “Happiness zones need to be promoted in schools for joyful learning in order to make a cordial pupil-teacher relation.”

    Sharma said this in the backdrop of the proposed activities for the mega student enrolment drive for academic year 2023-24.

    “It is imperative to start the enrolment drive and campaign for the session 2023-24 in all the government schools of the Jammu division by the active participation of the Teachers and School Heads including all functionaries of the School Education Department at Divisional level,” Sharma said.

    He also said that the new session is about to begin. “Therefore DSEJ is announcing a mega enrolment campaign starting from March-20-2023 without affecting the school work.”

    Stating the activities that are proposed for the campaign, Sharma said, “All schools having primary sections shall also start enrolling students in pre-primary classes.”

    “Existing CAL centres, ICT labs and Atal Tinkering labs are required to be put in use for e-learning,” the director ordered.

    He also ordered that the face-lifting of schools shall also be done for their attractive outlook.

    Sharma said, “List of the meritorious students needs to be displayed at suitable places in the school premises for the encouragement of students.”

    He also said that the public should be made aware about the availability of well qualified staff.

    The director also ordered that a interactive sessions with the school alumni shall be done for boosting the morale of the students.

    “AII JDs and Chief Education Officers including. Principal DIETs. HODs of DIETs. Deputy CEOs, DEPOs, DIET faculty Zonal Education officers, and Zonal Education Planning officers shall visit at least one or more habitations as a part of the door-to-door campaign in order to inspire field functionaries,” Sharma said.

    The director also said, “Door to Door Campaigning by HOls and Teachers, rallies by Children, Parent motivation camps involving SMC/VEC & other Community leaders, PRIs and Village elders.”—(KNO)

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  • Telangana MLC polls: Amit Shah expresses happiness at AVN Reddy’s win

    Telangana MLC polls: Amit Shah expresses happiness at AVN Reddy’s win

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    Hyderabad: Union Home Minister Amit Shah today expressed his happiness at the victory of BJP-supported Hyderabad- Mahbubnagar and Ranga Reddy teachers MLC candidate AVN Reddy in the just concluded MLC elections.

    In a tweet, he congratulated AVN Reddy and state BJP leaders and workers, who worked hard for the victory of the MLC candidate. He said that the victory of the MLC was an indication that the people of Telangana were ‘vexed’ with the ‘corrupt’ rule of the BRS party-led state government and added that they aspired to see the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

    The MLC elections were held on the 13th of this month and the results were declared on Thursday by the election commission.

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  • Scientists agree that money can buy happiness

    Scientists agree that money can buy happiness

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    New York: People get happy as they earn more, according to a new study which overturns the dominant thinking that money cannot buy happiness.

    The study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences paper, shows that, on average, larger incomes are associated with ever-increasing levels of happiness.

    Two prominent researchers, Daniel Kahneman from Princeton University and Matthew Killingsworth from the University of Pennsylvania, surveyed 33,391 adults aged between 18 and 65 who live in the US, are employed and report a household income of at least $10,000 a year.

    For the least happy group, happiness rose with income until $100,000, then showed no further increase as income grew. For those in the middle range of emotional well-being, happiness increases linearly with income, and for the happiest group the association actually accelerates above $100,000.

    “In the simplest terms, this suggests that for most people larger incomes are associated with greater happiness,” said lead author Killingsworth.

    “The exception is people who are financially well-off but unhappy. For instance, if you’re rich and miserable, more money won’t help. For everyone else, more money was associated with higher happiness to somewhat varying degrees,” he added.

    The researchers said that the study shows both a happy majority and an unhappy minority exist.

    For the former, happiness keeps rising as more money comes in; the latter’s happiness improves as income rises but only up to a certain income threshold, after which it progresses no further.

    These findings also have real-world implications, according to Killingsworth.

    For one, they could inform thinking about tax rates or how to compensate employees. And, of course, they matter to individuals as they navigate career choices or weigh a larger income against other priorities in life, Killingsworth said.

    However, he adds that for emotional well-being money isn’t all. “Money is just one of the many determinants of happiness,” he says. “Money is not the secret to happiness, but it can probably help a bit.”

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  • Education Minister Atishi launches video series on Delhi govt’s Happiness Curriculum

    Education Minister Atishi launches video series on Delhi govt’s Happiness Curriculum

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    New Delhi: Education Minister Atishi on Sunday launched a 36-episode video series on the Delhi government’s Happiness Curriculum and said it will enable educators across the world help their students learn to live a happy and purposeful life.

    Through this initiative, people will learn to serve humanity in the truest sense, she said.

    The Happiness Curriculum was launched in 2018 with a vision to strengthen the foundation of happiness and well-being of students through a 35-minute class conducted every day from kindergarten to Class 8 across 1,030 government schools in the national capital.

    Development of self-awareness, expression, empathy and understanding of relationships are the key objectives of the curriculum.

    “The video series is available with subtitles which will help the Delhi government spread the philosophy of the Happiness Curriculum to a larger public. This is a very significant initiative through which we can bring positive changes in our lives,” Atishi said.

    The series by the Delhi government’s Education Department is an initiative to share the “purpose of life” and the role of education in achieving that purpose, she said.

    The department will also share this video series with top universities and institutions across the world and incorporate their suggestions, the minister said.

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  • Two years of ceasefire agreement: Silence of guns have filled our lives with joy, happiness; hope this lasts long, say LoC resid

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    Srinagar, Feb 25: On February 25, 2021, India and Pakistan army top brass renewed the ceasefire pact in a bid to ensure peace along the Line of Control (LoC). Two years on, the agreement between the two sides is being strictly adhered to paving way for the LoC residents to reap the peace dividends and to live a normal life after so many decades.

    The ceasefire violations that otherwise had claimed many lives, left many handicapped, and damaged property worth crores, have come to almost zero since past two years as guns from the both sides have fallen silent.

    It is the two years of reaffirmation of the ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan. “The ceasefire agreement has changed the lives. Hope this lasts…,” Muhammad Ashraf, a Sarpanch in Uri area of northern district of Baramulla, told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO). “We are happy, so are our families, especially children. Farming activities, schooling, marriages, sports activities are going on peacefully and normally without any fear.”

    Ashraf said that people in Uri visit their agriculture fields close to LoC without fear. “Two years have been peaceful years of our lives. The feeling is different and we are delighted and contended,” he said.

    Sabir Khan, a resident of Garkote village, close to LoC in Uri, said that he and his family has borne the brunt of ceasefire violations. “I lost my wife and two children to the shelling. My brother lost his leg. There are many like us,” he said. “Hope this silence on LoC continues so that our children can see a peaceful life ahead.”

    Youth in Uri are wearing a gentle smile. “It’s really good. We have participated in so many sports activities in past two years. Before that, our parents never allowed us to play in open,” said Zaid Rashid, class 8, student. “We can even go for trekking. This has now become our passion.”

    On February 25, 2021, in a surprising development, when tensions were running high on both sides, the DGsMO of India and Pakistan issued a joint statement that read: “In the interest of achieving mutually beneficial and sustainable peace along the borders, the two DGsMO agreed to address each other’s core issues and concerns which have the propensity to disturb the peace and lead to violence. Both sides agreed for strict observance of all agreements, understandings and cease firing along the Line of Control and all other sectors with effect from midnight February 24-25 Feb 2021.”

    This was the first time since the 2003 ceasefire agreement that both countries agreed to adhere to the ceasefire. The decision came after the revocation of Article 370 on August 5, 2019. The speculations of many analysts suggested that the ceasefire won’t last long, but prevailing peace along the LoC has proved them wrong.

    Residents of Karnah, Teetwal and Kupwara echoed similar story of peace, calm and happiness. “Shelling and exchange of fire damaged our houses, crops and took away our loved ones too,” said Atiqa, a resident of Karnah, adding that “We have tasted peace for the first time in past two years. We can venture out anytime without fear. Our children study and roam around freely. Guns have fallen silent since past two years, we hope this will remain so.” She said earlier, their demand was construction of underground bunkers but now the residents of border villages demand better roads, upgradation of health care infrastructure and better educational set up including colleges, and schools.

    Defence officials said that both sides are strictly adhering to the ceasefire pact. “In 2021, there were zero violations and in year 2022 figure is almost same,” said an official—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Pakistanis smile while fighting for flour to keep up the happiness index ranking

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    The acute shortage of wheat has been a cause of the recent crisis in Pakistan. India’s neighbour has been facing one of its worst-ever flour crises amid shortage of wheat. The high demand for wheat flour in the country has also been causing clashes and chaos. Stampedes were reported from several areas in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Sindh and Balochistan provinces due to the crisis.

     

    However, despite all this crisis and hunger Pakistan has been ranked above India and many other countries in global Happiness Index and hunger index.

     

    In such tiring times when people are fighting for flour in Pakistan, many Pakistanis were seen smiling and even laughing. Upon asking why are they not pained with the ongoing economic crisis, they said that they are pained and distressed but want to keep up the global happiness ranking of Pakistan.

     

    Many Pakistanis have put covid mask to hide their pain. Sources suggest that many countries are now praying for economic crisis to improve their happiness index. Many Indians have written letter to Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman to take bad economic policy decisions to improve India’s happiness and hunger index ranking.

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