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  • JKBOSE Class 12th Admit Cards Available Now, Here’s How

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  • Here’s How Ukraine Could Retake Crimea

    Here’s How Ukraine Could Retake Crimea

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    Such a view isn’t yet a consensus; western policymakers haven’t uniformly come out in full-throated support of Ukraine’s moves to reclaim the peninsula. Last week, Rep. Adam Smith, one of the top Democrats on the House Armed Services Committee, said there was a “consensus” that “Ukraine is not going to militarily retake Crimea.” And Secretary of State Antony Blinken added that a Ukrainian effort to retake Crimea would be a red line for Putin.

    But in conversations and commentary, views have clearly begun to shift, especially among the expert community, which increasingly views Ukrainian efforts to retake Crimea as both feasible and necessary. And while western officials aren’t yet outwardly backing such views — and still aren’t providing all of the arms the Ukrainians have asked for — they’re increasingly leaving the door open to a Ukrainian push toward the peninsula.

    Thanks to Putin’s full-scale invasion, the myth that Russia has some kind of right to Crimea has effectively collapsed across the West. And the reality has begun seeping in from Washington to London to Brussels that, in terms of military success, Russian suzerainty over Crimea must end before any lasting, stable peace can be found.

    Part of that shift in perspective comes from a purely tactical analysis. As Ukraine continues to claw back Russian holdings — including in areas that Moscow nominally claims as its own, such as Kherson — a push toward Crimea suddenly becomes much more plausible, and much more militarily viable.

    To be sure, any thrust toward the peninsula remains a way off. “We won’t seriously be talking about Crimea until the rest of Ukraine is free,” former Ukrainian Defense Minister Andriy Zagorodnyuk told me in an interview. Purely from a geostrategic perspective, Ukraine will need to reclaim significant holdings in places like Zaporizhzhia and even Donetsk before considering an assault on Crimea.

    But such a push seems far more feasible now than it did just a few months ago — and western analysts have begun gaming out what such a push might entail. In a recent Twitter thread, retired Australian general Mick Ryan, one of the most popular commentators regarding the war’s progress, detailed Ukraine’s potential routes toward the peninsula. One option backed up Zagorodnyuk’s view that Kyiv will have to recapture significant territory elsewhere prior to any push, in order to form “a land blockade and fire support base” that would allow Ukrainian forces to pour into the peninsula. Another option could see Ukraine launch “a large-scale air, sea and land operation to advance on several axes against key land objectives in Crimea,” forming a “robust air and sea campaign” to “accompany the hundred thousand or so Ukrainian troops required to capture Crimea.”

    Either option contains significant hurdles, not least the significant military assets Russia still maintains in Crimea. And it is clear that Ukraine will likely be unable to accomplish any push into Crimea without expanded western weaponry such as long-range precision missiles and increased air power.

    But it’s also obvious that Russia’s ability to resupply Crimea is becoming tenuous, with both the Russian land corridor and Crimean Bridge, the latter of which was recently bombed, increasingly threatened. And a year into the war, it’s now apparent that Russian military assets in Crimea will continue to present an unacceptable threat to Ukraine, regardless of the outcome of the war.

    “Occupation of Crimea enables the Russian military to threaten Ukrainian positions from the south and gives Russia’s Black Sea Fleet a forward base for carrying out long-range attacks,” retired Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Vindman, one of the U.S.’s premiere Ukrainian experts, recently wrote for Foreign Affairs. Even if Ukraine is victorious elsewhere, Crimea would effectively remain a forward operating base for the Kremlin’s military, a sanctuary for Russian forces to rest and regroup. This reality manifested most clearly last year, when Russian troops used Crimea as a staging ground for Moscow’s most successful push of their 2022 invasion, allowing the Kremlin to gain significant ground in southern Ukraine.

    Nor are those ongoing military threats limited to land alone. Because of Crimea’s geographic positioning, the peninsula allows Moscow to threaten both Ukrainian and broader Black Sea maritime security. And this includes things like blockading Ukrainian exports, such as grain, which has already upended global markets. “Crimea is decisive for this war,” retired U.S. Gen. Ben Hodges, former commander of the U.S. Army in Europe, told me. “Ukraine will never be safe or secure, or be able to rebuild their economy, as long as Russia retains Crimea…. And I think increasing numbers of people are recognizing not only the necessity of [retaking Crimea], but also the feasibility.”

    All of these tactical, military reasons are sufficient to explain the ongoing shift in western perceptions of Crimea. But elsewhere, and far more broadly, western observers are coming around to what Ukrainians have long been arguing: that Russian claims to the peninsula are saturated in myopic, misleading myths, none of which stand up to scrutiny. Indeed, one of the most pernicious pieces of Russian propaganda is that there’s some kind of Russian entitlement to Crimea — an argument that is only just now starting to recede.

    Take Putin’s claims that Crimea somehow maintains a “vital, historic significance” to Moscow, or that it’s a kind of “holy land” to all Russians. To be sure, Crimea, which was initially annexed by Russian colonizing forces in 1783, retains a unique history, suffering through things like the 1850s Crimean War and World War II nearly a century a later. But myriad regions and countries, from Belarus to the Baltics, can claim similarly unique histories, without giving Russia any rightful claim to them. “If it’s a ‘holy land’ [for Russians], you wouldn’t have seen [hundreds of thousands of] Russians leave the country last year,” Hodges said, pointing to the significant numbers of Russians fleeing the Kremlin’s conscription orders. Even after Ukrainians directly hit Crimea’s Saki airbase, Hodges added, “you had a 30,000-car traffic stall trying to leave, instead of Russians heading to the military recruitment office.”

    Likewise, the notion that Crimea has long been some Russian enclave isn’t accurate, either. The region wasn’t majority Russian until the Second World War, and only then as a result of the Kremlin’s gargantuan ethnic cleansing campaigns, which forcibly removed hundreds of thousands of indigenous Crimean Tatars. And, of course, Crimea doesn’t share a land connection to Russia — part of the reason the region has prospered under Ukraine and wilted under Moscow.

    Crimeans themselves have hardly evinced any overwhelming desire to rejoin Russia, despite Putin’s insistence that they are part of Russia proper. In 1991, Crimeans joined every other region of Ukraine in voting for Ukrainian independence. And in the decades following, they never once voted to rejoin Moscow. In the months leading up to Russia’s initial invasion in 2014, fewer than a quarter of Crimeans wanted to rejoin Russia. Such realities go a long way to explaining why Moscow forced a sham, ballot-by-bayonet “referendum” on Crimeans in 2014, rather than offering a free and fair vote.

    Perhaps most pertinently, Putin effectively abnegated the idea that Crimea is somehow unique in Russian eyes last September, when he announced the annexation of four further Ukrainian provinces (none of which Moscow controls). Suddenly, Crimea’s nominally distinct status — as the only region the Kremlin would go so far as to annex outright — crumbled. With Putin’s newest annexation announcements, the region that Putin claimed presented the “spiritual unity” of Russians was now no different than places like Luhansk or Zaporizhzhia, which Ukrainian forces continue to liberate.

    Those annexations further undercut Russia’s most pertinent and most impactful threats: that Crimea presents some kind of “red line” for Russian authorities, after which the potential for nuclear war rises considerably. But given how Ukraine has continued to bludgeon territories Russia has claimed elsewhere — and how explosions continue rocking Crimea itself, without any resultant nuclear war — Moscow’s supposed red lines have become increasingly blurred, even to the point of disappearing entirely. As Russia expert Nigel Gould-Davies recently wrote in the New York Times, Putin “has no red lines.”

    Indeed, the notion that Crimea presents any kind of final, formal “red line” is slowly fading. Even Blinken, who recently mentioned that Crimea might be such a “red line,” indicated that such a framing isn’t nearly as important as it once was. According to those familiar with Blinken’s views, the secretary of state believes “it is solely the Ukrainians’ decision as to what they try to take by force, not America’s” — with the secretary of state “more open to a potential Ukrainian play for Crimea.” As Blinken added this month, there will be no “just” or “durable” peace unless Ukraine’s territorial integrity is restored. “If we ratify the seizure of land by another country and say ‘that’s okay, you can go in and take it by force and keep it,’ that will open a Pandora’s box around the world for would be aggressors that will say, ‘Well, we’ll do the same thing and get away with it,’” Blinken said.

    All of these ingredients — the increasing military import of retaking Crimea; the shattering of Russian myths regarding the peninsula; upholding the principle that nuclear powers must never be allowed to carve up non-nuclear neighbors — have all begun combining, churning out a new perspective across western countries. A decade ago, when Putin initially launched his invasion of Crimea, the peninsula stood apart, a supposed crown jewel of Putin’s reign. Now, though, it’s increasingly viewed as what it’s long been: a peninsula full of Ukrainians who never opted for Russian rule, watching Kyiv’s forces steadily gear up toward a southern push, looking to finally dislodge the Kremlin’s forces from all Ukrainian territory.

    And this time, more western policy-makers — providing the arms, the financing and the diplomatic support necessary for Ukraine to finally achieve its goal of retaking “every inch” of Russian-occupied Ukraine — are increasingly along for the ride. “No matter what the Ukrainians decide about Crimea in terms of where they choose to fight… Ukraine is not going to be safe unless Crimea is at a minimum, at a minimum, demilitarized,” undersecretary of state Victoria Nuland recently said. Or as Pentagon spokesperson Sabrina Singh announced last month, the U.S. will back Ukraine’s efforts to reclaim the peninsula it first lost nearly a decade ago.

    “That includes an operation in Crimea,” Singh said. “That is a sovereign part of their country, and they have every right to take that back.”



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  • Big News! Govt Clears Confusion About Property Tax – Here’s Complete Calculation – Kashmir News

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    Srinagar, Feb 22 , Govt Clears Confusion About Property Tax: The Government of J&K on Wednesday said that lot of factually incorrect and misleading information is circulating in the media with regard to property tax notification, with a potential of misguiding the people, so it became important that the common public is aware of the correct and full facts of the matter.

    Why property tax in J&K?

    Property tax is being levied across the world by Municipalities to augment their resources. J&K was the only State/UT in the country which did not have. With poor finances, the ULBs across the UT were not able to deliver to their fullest! The revenue from other sources accounted for less than 15% of their operational expenses. Where are the funds for development available? Do we wish to remain entangled in the low revenue, low service level spirals? Was the any case for not collecting it in J&K? Certainly not!

    What is Property Tax?

    A robust and effective system of local self-government is foundational to the effective functioning of a democracy. A fundamental enabling condition for such a system to exist is to have adequate finances at the disposal of the institutions of self-government, and the more such finances are mobilized at the local level by these governments, the better for their effective functioning. One of the essential pillars of municipal financing the world over is property taxes.

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    Government of India and the Finance Commissions set up by it, have been strongly recommending tapping this resource from time to time. It is with this background, and with an intend to strengthen out ULBs and ramp up the urban development for the betterment of common masses, the Government has decided to impose property tax in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir. Is any development possible without adequate resources? Certainly not.

    Will Government take away the monies collected?

    Certainly Not! The monies will be collected by the ULBs, retained by them and then used for their development needs. If the tax is being collected from the people and spend only for their betterment, improving their quality of life, what is the problem?

    Is it very high?

    No, not at all! The Property Tax is proposed to be levied at 5% of Taxable Annual Value (TAV) of the Property in case of a Residential Property and at 6% of Taxable Annual Value (TAV), in case of Non-Residential Property. Infact, Tax rates, even in the Corporations are one of the lowest in the country, almost half that of Himachal, and one fourth to one sixth, overall, of other progressive States like Gujarat Maharashtra and Karnataka,and Delhi. Again, tax rates are 25% lower in the Municipal Councils, and 50 % in Municipalities. Moreover, it is progressive.

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    Residential houses upto a build-up area of 1000 sqft have been exempted. Smaller assets are being taxed at lower rates. The taxable annual value has been linked to circle rates – lower the circle rate, lower is the tax liability! Further, weightage to age of property, use type and construction type etc is used to arrive on Annual Taxable value in a more comprehensive manner.

    If an owner of a residential bungalow over a kanal of land in a posh colony of Gandhinagar in Jammu and Raj Bagh in Srinagar, with the value of their assets being more than five crores, is required to pay Rs 500/- pm, is it unreasonable? Or is it unreasonable to charge Rs 100/- pm or even less, from a 3BHK apartment owner?Unjustified?Certainly not!
    Similarly, all places of worship, including temples, masjids, gurudwaras, churches, ziarats, etc are exempt from payment of property tax.

    For residential establishments
    (Tax payable in Rs)
    Property
    Jammu/ Srinagar
    Chandigarh
    Delhi
    Ludhiana

    Residential House/Flat upto 1000 Sqft
    0
    600-1000
    300-7000
    150-3500

    Flat/Apartment 1500 Sqft
    100-1150
    900-1500
    500-10000
    300-10000

    Residential Independent House 2000 Sqft
    225-2500
    1200-2000
    650-14000
    400-13000

    Similarly, small commercial establishment especially shops upto size of 100 sqft and 200 sqft are also provide relief with very minimal Tax implications. It is pertinent to mention that most of the shops especially in neighbourhood areas and old markets fall in this category.

    For commercial establishments
    (Tax payable in Rs)
    Property
    Jammu/Srinagar
    Chandigarh
    Delhi
    Ludhiana

    Small Shop 100 SqFt
    50-600
    200-650
    275-3500
    275-3500

    Small Shop 200 SqFt
    150-1800
    400-1300
    550-7000
    550-7000

    As Property Tax is to be levied annually and can be paid in two equal instalment it will not be burdening common citizen. Further, as per Act 10% rebate can be availed by early submission of Property Tax.

    This new Property tax policy will help municipal bodies to generate revenue for better municipal services with minimum Tax implications to residents. Better municipal services are expected to attract more investment and encourage more people to set up businesses in the J&K. Revenue generated from property taxes will be used to improve infrastructure, and significantly enhancing the quality and levels of being services provided by Municipal bodies. Let us all be a part of this new Urban Renaissance J&K is witnessing. (KNS)


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  • Home, personal loan EMIs set to rise as RBI hikes repo rate for 6th in a row – Here’s the math behind it – Kashmir News

    Home, personal loan EMIs set to rise as RBI hikes repo rate for 6th in a row – Here’s the math behind it – Kashmir News

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    Home, personal loan EMIs set to rise as RBI hikes repo rate for 6th in a row – Here’s the math behind it – Kashmir News

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  • Airtel Vs Jio: Airtel Offers A Better Rs 199 Plan Than Jio For Users | Here’s How You Can Recharge – Kashmir News

    Airtel Vs Jio: Airtel Offers A Better Rs 199 Plan Than Jio For Users | Here’s How You Can Recharge – Kashmir News

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    Jio vs Airtel plans – Two major telecom service providers in India Reliance Jio and Airtel are providing some of the best plans for their customers. You can buy one such plan based on your requirements. Reliance Jio and Airtel categorize plans as smart recharge, unlimited plan, data only, talk-time, and international roaming.

    While,  Jio and Airtel have different set of plans, they have a common plan which can be purchased in Rs 199. Notably, Rs 199 plans of Jio and Airtel are prepaid plans.  Today, we are comparing the Rs 199 plans offered by both companies and understanding why Airtel’s plan is better for budget users here.

    Jio Rs 199 Prepaid Plan

    In Reliance Jio’s 199 recharge plan users will get 34.5 GB 4G mobile data with 23 days validity, unlimited voice calls along with 100 SMS per day and Jio Apps Complimentary Subscription. Also, this Jio 199 plan benefits include free JioTv, JioCinema, JioSecurity and JioCloud subscription with no added cost.

    Jio Recharge Rs. 199Plan Details
    1. Jio Voice CallsUnlimited
    2. LOCALUnlimited
    3. STDUnlimited
    4. To ALL OPERATORSJio to Non-Jio FUP Unlimited
    DATA
    5. DATA AT 4G SPEED34.5 GB
    6. DAILY 4G FUP1.5 GB Per Day
    7. FUP (POST 4G DATA)64 kbps unlimited
    8. SMSDaily 100
    9. INTERNATIONAL ROAMING
    10. JIO APPSComplimentary Subscription
    11. VALIDITY23 Days

    Airtel Rs 199 Prepaid Plan

    Bharti Airtel’s Rs 199 plan comes with 3GB of data in total. This plan also ships with unlimited voice calling and 300 SMS. The total service validity of this plan is 30 days. There are additional benefits of Hellotunes and Wynk Music. So why is Airtel’s plan better here?

    Airtel Recharge Rs. 199Plan Details
    1. Airtel Voice CallsUnlimited
    2. LOCALUnlimited
    3. STDUnlimited
    4. To ALL OPERATORS Unlimited
    DATA
    5. DATA AT 4G SPEED3 GB (Total)
    6. DAILY 4G3 GB (Total)
    7. SPEED (POST 4G DATA)64 kbps unlimited
    8. SMS300 (Total)
    9. INTERNATIONAL ROAMING
    10. Additional BenefitsHellotunes and Wynk Music
    11. VALIDITY30 Days

    Airtel vs Jio: Why Airtel’s Rs 199 Plan is Better?

    Airtel’s plan is better for budget users. This is because it comes for longer validity. Airtel’s plan is not necessarily the best option for people who want a lot of data. However, in case you are recharging for a relative or yourself who requires very minimum data and primarily uses the phone for making calls, then the Rs 199 plan from Airtel is a better option. Jio’s plan comes for 23 days, meaning you would have to recharge again and again in 23 days. However, for the same cost, Airtel’s plan comes with 30 days of service validity.

    Here’s How You Can Recharge Your Jio Number Online:

    In digitalization, most of the people like E-Recharges on their own. As per trends, the most downloading play store application is MyJio app, it will more easy to do online recharge to Jio Users.

    1. Open MyJio app and tap on “three dots icon” on the top left corner.
    2. In the “Menu Option”, Click “Recharge”.
    3. Click on “Recharge Your Number
    4. Select Jio Rs 199 plan and then click on “Buy”.
    5. It’s Redirecting to Gateway payment, Pay using “Google Pay UPI” or “Phone Pay UPI” or “Paytm” or “Whatsapp” and other Payment Options.
    6. Select the mode of payment and click on ‘Pay now’.

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  • JEE Main 2023 April Session Registration To Begin From Today At jeemain.nta.nic.in; Here’s How To Apply – TheNewsCaravan Newspaper

    JEE Main 2023 April Session Registration To Begin From Today At jeemain.nta.nic.in; Here’s How To Apply – TheNewsCaravan Newspaper

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    National Testing Agency (NTA) will begin the session 2 registration for JEE Main 2023 from today onwards (February 7). Interested candidates can apply for the JEE Main April Session at– jeemain.nta.nic.in.

    According to the official schedule, the JEE Main session 2 registrations will begin today, February 7, 2023. The last date for registration will be March 7, 2023, till 9 pm. JEE Main Session 2 exam will be conducted on April 6, 8, 10, 11, and 12, 2023. Session 1 was held from January 24 to February 1, 2023. The result for the same has been released on the official website.

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    The JEE Main session 2 exams will be conducted in 13 languages including English, Hindi, Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu. The session 2 application process will include basic registrations, application form filling, document uploading, fee payment, and submission of the application form.

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    JEE Main 2023 Session 2: Important Dates

    Online Submission of Application Form– February 7 to March 7 (up to 09.00 P.M.)

    Last date to fill the online application– March 7 (9 pm)

    Last date for successful transaction of prescribed application fee– March 7 (11:50 pm)

    Announcement of the City of Examination– Third week of March

    JEE Main 2023 admit card– Last week of March

    Dates of Examination– April 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 2023

    JEE Main 2023: Here’s How To Register

    Step 1: Go to the official website– jeemain.nta.nic.in.

    Step 2: click on the link “JEE(Main) 2023 Session 2 Application” on the homepage.

    Step 3: Now register yourself.

    Step 4: Candidates have to fill out the application form with personal, and academic details.

    Step 5: Pay the application fee, and click on submit option.

    Note: Download the confirmation page and take a printout for future reference.

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  • Golden Opportunity: 8th Pass Helpers Recruitment In Govt Schools Of South Kashmir District- Here’s How To Apply – Kashmir News

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    Golden Opportunity: 8th Pass Helpers Recruitment In Govt Schools Of South Kashmir District- Here’s How To Apply – Kashmir News

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  • News About Kashmir Hosting World Cup Match Goes Rapidly Viral On Social Media- Here’s Reality – Kashmir News

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    ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023:  The 13th edition of the Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023, will take place from October 2023 to November 26th, 2023. It would be India’s first time hosting the entire ICC World Cup. This event was originally scheduled to take place from February 9 to March 26, 2023. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the dates were changed to October and November 2023.

    News About Kashmir Hosting World Cup Match Goes Rapidly Viral On Social Media

    The news which is being circulated on social media that Kashmir will host one of the cricket world cup matches in Srinagar’s Sher-i-Kashmir Stadium this year is totally baseless.

    Many Facebook pages and some news outlets, surprisingly, misread this creative, spreading the fake news that Kashmir will host the World Cup.WhatsApp Image 2023 02 01 at 23.30.52

    Sher-e-Kashmir Cricket Stadium in Srinagar last hosted an international match in 1986. The ground hasn’t even hosted a Ranji Trophy match in the last four years. There’s zero possibility of it hosting an international match in near future.

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    This could be the first time India has hosted the event on its own, After co-hosting tournaments in 1987 (with Pakistan), 1996 (with West Pakistan and Ceylon), and 2011 (with Sri Lanka and Bangladesh).

    Australia are the most successful team in the history of the Cricket World Cup, having won the tournament a record five times. India and West Indies have won by twice , while Sri Lanka, Pakistan, and England have all won once.

    20 players have been selected by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to represent India in the ICC World Cup in 2023. In the months leading up to the World Cup, the chosen players will be used in changing lineups. Additionally, the athletes’ physical condition will be thoroughly watched.

    Ten teams will contest for the coveted trophy. The top eight teams will get a direct entry to the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023. The remaining teams will have to play in the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier along with five Associate teams. Two teams from the qualifying tournament will then progress to the World Cup. India automatically qualify on the account of being the tournament hosts.

    ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Super League – Standings

    Last updated on 30 January after South Africa v England 2nd ODI.

    RankTeamMatchesWonLostTiedNo resultPointsNRRPenalty Overs
    1New Zealand2114502150+0.697
    2India (hosts) (Q)2113602139+0.7821
    3Pakistan2113800130+0.108
    4England2012701125+1.046
    5Australia1812600120+0.785
    6Bangladesh1812600120+0.384
    7Afghanistan1511301115+0.573
    8West Indies249150088-0.7382
    9South Africa18790279-0.355
    10Sri Lanka217120277-0.0943
    11Ireland216130268-0.3822
    12Zimbabwe214160145-1.141
    13Netherlands192160125-1.163

    Each team earns 10 points for a win, five for a tie/no result/abandoned match, and zero for a loss.

    S. NoStadium nameCity
    1Wankhede StadiumMumbai
    2Eden GardensKolkata
    3Arun Jaitley StadiumDelhi
    4M ChinnaswamyBangalore
    5MA ChidambaramChennai
    6Narendra Modi StadiumAhmedabad
    7IS Bindra StadiumMohali
    8Rajiv Gandhi International StadiumHyderabad
    9VCA StadiumNagpur
    10MCA StadiumPune
    11Green Park StadiumKanpur
    12SCA StadiumRajkot
    13Gandhi StadiumGuwahati
    14Ekana StadiumLucknow
    15Barabati StadiumCuttack
    16Holkar StadiumIndore
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  • Samantha to walk out of Kushi? Here’s what we know

    Samantha to walk out of Kushi? Here’s what we know

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    Hyderabad: ‘Kushi’ is Tollywood‘s most anticipated film which features Vijay Devarakonda and Samantha Ruth Prabhu in the lead roles. Fans are eagerly awaiting their on-screen chemistry and are eagerly anticipating updates on the film. Unfortunately, various incidents have caused delays in the film’s production, adding more to the anticipation.

    The movie shoot for Kushi was temporarily halted due to Samantha’s health issues, but it has yet to resume. Rumors are circulating in the Telugu media that Samantha has requested script changes, while the director, Shiva Nirvana, is unwilling to make changes and is also requesting new schedule regulations, which could be contributing to the delay. Speculations were also rife that Sam might quit project if the makers fail to fulfill her demands.

    However, Samantha’s team has quashed all the ‘false’ rumours. They said that Samantha will shoot for her OTT series Citadel for eleven days, and once she is done with that, Sam will head straight to the sets of Kushi in Hyderabad.

    The film director Shiva too took to his social media page and wrote, “#khushi regular shoot will start very soon everything is going to be beautiful”.

    On the other hand, Samantha is also busy with her new Telugu film, Shakunthalam, directed by Gunasekhar. She is playing a princess in this film, which will be released on February 17.

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  • Union Budget 2023 Live Updates: What Gets Cheaper Or Costlier- Here’s a List – Kashmir News

    Union Budget 2023 Live Updates: What Gets Cheaper Or Costlier- Here’s a List – Kashmir News

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    Union Budget 2023: On February 1 today, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will deliver the last comprehensive Union Budget of the Modi administration before the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. The strategy is expected to boost funding for logistics, defense, and infrastructure, benefiting allied businesses. The first half of the Parliamentary Budget Session, which began on Tuesday, will end on February 13. The Parliament will reconvene on March 12 for the second half of the budget session, which will end on April 6.

    Good news for taxpayers!

    New personal income tax slabs have been announced in this year’s Budget. The new personal income tax rates are:

    • 0 to 3 lakhs – nil
    • 3 to 6 lakhs – 5%
    • 6 to 9 Lakhs – 10%
    • 9 to 12 Lakhs – 15%
    • 12 to 15 Lakhs – 20%
    • Above 15 Lakhs – 30%

    Budget 2023: What gets cheaper or costlier

    Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced a host of increases and cuts in duties on several products, leading to rises or falls in the prices of several commodities. Here’s a list:

    What Gets Cheaper

    • Customs duty on parts of open cells of TV panels cut to 2.5 per cent
    • Govt proposes to reduce customs duty on the import of certain inputs for mobile phone manufacturing
    •  Govt to reduce basic customs duty on seeds used in manufacturing of lab-grown diamonds
    •  Govt to reduce customs duty on shrimp feed to promote exports

    What Gets Costlier

    • Taxes on cigarettes hiked by 16 per cent
    • Basic import duty on compounded rubber increased to 25 per cent from 10 per cent
    • Basic customs duty hiked on articles made from gold bars
    • Customs duty on kitchen electric chimney increased to 15 per cent from 7.5 per cent
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    ( With inputs from : kashmirnews.in )