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  • Increasing Inflation Hits Eid Budget In Kashmir

    Increasing Inflation Hits Eid Budget In Kashmir

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    SRINAGAR: Markets in Kashmir witnessed thin footfall of shoppers ahead of Eid-ul-Fitr with many blaming inflation for hitting Eid budget.

    Shopkeepers from several markets said that they were expecting a good sale but said the markets lacked enthusiasm.

    “People were seen jostling and swarming around mutton and bakeries shops. But the overall market sentiment was low,” said shopkeepers.

    Jahangir Ahmad, a shopkeeper at Pulwama town said that despite Covid restrictions in the last two years, sales were good and whosoever was visiting shop was at least purchasing an item or two at least.

    But he said that this time sales remained all time low because customers are not in a position to afford.

    “Inflation and poverty due to Covid-19 lockdowns have badly hit J&K and the poor are hardly able to fill their bellies,” he said.

    Javaid Ahmad, a shopkeeper dealing with readymade garments said that he used to sale lakhs on festive occasions and whosoever was visiting his shop used to buy at least an item or two. But this year very few customers are visiting his shop and one out of ten customers are able to afford an item.

    He said that unemployment is at its peak, poor people have become poorer in last few years and they are hardly able to cater to the requirement of essential items.

    1. They said that on one hand the rates of essential items like rice have doubled in last few months and on the other hand most people don’t have any are jobs.

    “Most people come to markets to purchase essential items only while sales for other shopkeepers is below par,” shopkeepers said—(KNO)

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  • Two Persons Dead As Shooting Stone Hits Truck

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    SRINAGAR: Two persons from Pulwama district of south Kashmir died after a shooting stone hit a truck they were travelling in near Digdole along Jammu-Srinagar highway on Wednesday, officials said.

    They said that a fairly large-sized stone hit the vehicle bearing registration number JK13D-1730 near, leaving the vehicle trapped along the road.

    A rescue operation was launched but unfortunately both occupants of the truck died on the spot. They have been identified as Maqsood Ahmad (driver) son of Abdul Rehman Lone of Hall Mughalpora and Naveed Ahmad (helper) son of Ghulam Mohammad Dar of Nikas Pura. (GNS)




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  • 2 Persons Dead As Shooting Stone Hits Truck Near Digdole

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    Srinagar, Apr 19 (GNS): Two persons from Pulwama district of south Kahsmir died after a shooting stone hit a truck they were travelling in near Digdole along Jammu-Srinagar highway on Wednesday, officials said.

    They told GNS that a fairly large-sized stone hit the vehicle bearing registration number JK13D-1730 near, leaving the vehicle trapped along the road.

    A rescue operation was launched but unfortunately both occupants of the truck died on the spot.

    They have been identified as Maqsood Ahmad (driver) son of Abdul Rehman Lone of Hall Mughalpora and Naveed Ahmad (helper) son of Ghulam Mohammad Dar of Nikas Pura. (GNS)

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  • Two Pulwama residents died as boulder hits truck in Ramban

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    Srinagar,April 19: Two Pulwama residents have died when shooting stone hit their truck on the Srinagar-Jammu national highway near Digdole area of Ramban on Wednesday.

    An official told that due to incessant rains shooting stones hit truck Truck (JK13D-1730) near Digdole, Ramban after which both driver and helper got trapped in the truck.

    On getting information, police team along with QRT volunteers immediately rushed to the spot and started rescue operation.

    However, during rescue operation both were found dead in the truck, he said.

    The duo has been identified as Maqsood Ahmad son of Abdul Rehman Lone, a resident of Hall Mughalpora Pulwama and Naveed Ahmad son of Ghulam Mohammad Dar, a resident of Nikas Pulwama.

    Meanwhile, legal-medico formalities have been started after which bodies will be handed over to legal heirs.

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Tax refunds more scarce as filing deadline hits

    Tax refunds more scarce as filing deadline hits

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    With the tax-filing deadline for most people hitting at midnight Tuesday, the total amount of money paid out is down too, by 10.6 percent. At $199 billion, that’s less than the IRS had disbursed at this point in 2013.

    Analysts point to a number of reasons for the shrinking payments: The expiration of pandemic-related relief, of course, but other things too, such as bracket creep, where inflation pushes up people’s tax bills.

    Taxpayers are touchy about their refunds, with many looking forward to the payments, even if financial advisers frown on them because it amounts to lending money to the government for free.

    Hoping to head off people’s disgruntlement, the IRS warned early on that payments this year would inevitably be down. And the administration doesn’t appear to be taking heat over the smaller refunds, which have been overshadowed in Washington by its bid to improve IRS services.

    It’s a big change from recent years when the government was handling out a range of benefits and refunds ballooned. This time last year, refunds were running 10 percent bigger — about $300 more than this year.

    Companies that cater to lower-income people like Walmart and Big Lots have told investors they’ve noticed a difference.

    “We’ve seen that decline,” John Rainey, Walmart’s chief financial officer said recently.

    It’s not surprising though when a panoply of pandemic-related breaks expired. People saw the Child Tax Credit alone shrink by as much as $1,600 per child. Another related break for child care expenses fell from as much as $8,000 for two kids to $2,100.

    “A lower refund share than last year would be consistent with the lower amount of refundable tax credits from the expiration of the 2021 tax law provisions,” said Mark Booth, a former tax forecaster for the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office. “Last year, the larger tax credits were just enough to push some taxpayers into a refund position, which doesn’t happen as much this year.”

    Payments are probably a casualty of inflation too.

    The tax system is only partially indexed for inflation, and only imperfectly. The parts that change with prices didn’t climb nearly as much as incomes, thanks to time lags in how the government calculates the adjustments.

    Nominal wages and salaries went up by nine percent in 2022, while things like the tax brackets and the standard deduction grew by 3.2 percent.

    The administration has announced the standard deduction will grow for the 2023 tax year by seven percent, thanks to inflation, which will likely mean larger refunds assuming, as many economists do, that incomes will grow at a slower clip.

    There are other factors also dinging people’s refunds.

    Without much debate, lawmakers allowed to expire a temporary $600 break for charitable deductions for people who don’t itemize their deductions, which had been a popular write-off. In 2020, it was claimed by 41 million taxpayers. Without it, people who claim the standard deduction, about 90 percent of filers, can’t take a deduction for charitable contributions.

    People who’ve been laid off have to pay taxes on their unemployment benefits and severance payments, which may also cut into their refunds. Some may not realize they owe tax on jobless assistance.

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  • Hailstorm hits parts of Hyderabad

    Hailstorm hits parts of Hyderabad

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    Hyderabad: A hailstorm hit parts of Hyderabad on Monday evening, providing a brief respite to citizens from the sweltering heat.

    Some areas in the old city and central parts witnessed hailstorms. Citizens busy for Ramzan shopping in markets around historic Charminar were surprised as the sudden showers brought ice pellets. Roads in a couple of places were covered by a white sheet of hailstones.

    Nampally, the High Court, Goshamahal, Begum Bazar and Bahadurpura areas also received hailstorms. People were seen playing with ice pellets.

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    Some other areas experienced rains with strong winds. Areas like Chanchalguda, Saidabad, Champapet, Koti, Abids, Narayanguda, Himayat Nagar, Liberty, Basheerbagh and Hyderguda saw the rains.

    Stagnation of water on roads hit the movement of traffic in some areas. People returning from offices and workplaces were stranded due to unexpected rains.

    This is the third time this summer that parts of Telangana have received hailstorms.

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  • Six Rescued After Massive Avalanche Hits Zojila

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    SRINAGAR:  At least six people had a miraculous escape after the vehicles they were travelling in came under a massive avalanche near Zojila in Ganderbal district of central Kashmir on Sunday.

    Quoting officials, GNS reported that the avalanche hit the area late in the afternoon, trapping five vehicles with two persons boarding one of them and one person each in others. Immediately a massive rescue operation was launched, they said.

    Confirming it, Deputy Commissioner Kargil said that all six occupants in five vehicles have been rescued.

    “Thankfully, there is no casualty reported,” he added.

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  • Snow avalanche hits 5 vehicles near Gumri, ‘People on board rescued: SSP Kargil

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    Sonmarg, Apr 16: At least five vehicles on way to Kargil from Sonamarg came under a snow avalanche on Sunday afternoon near ‘Sahiatan Nallah’ Gumri.

    Shaitan Nallah Gumri area falls between Zojila and Drass. The vehicles mostly trucks that came under the snow avalanche were laden with eatables and other goods and were on way to Kargil.

    SSP Kargil Inayitullah Chowdary told news agency Kashmir News Trust that all the people present in the vehicles were rescued and the operation is on to retrieve the trapped vehicles.

    He said at least five vehicles were hit by the avalanche. [KNT]

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  • 7.0 magnitude quake hits Indonesia

    7.0 magnitude quake hits Indonesia

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    Jakarta: An earthquake with a magnitude of 7.0 jolted 96 km north of Tuban, Indonesia at on Friday, the US Geological Survey said.

    The epicenter of the quake that hit the region at 09:55:45 GMT, was initially determined to be at 6.0255 degrees south latitude and 112.0332 degrees east longitude, Xinhua News Agency reported.

    Its depth was 594.028 km.

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  • Pegasus-style spyware attack hits journalists, politicians via iPhone exploits

    Pegasus-style spyware attack hits journalists, politicians via iPhone exploits

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    New Delhi: The fear of Pegasus-style spyware attack resurfaced on Tuesday after researchers at Microsoft and the digital rights group Citizen Lab identified new victims in North America, Central Asia, Southeast Asia, Europe, and the Middle East — once again from an Israel-based spyware maker.

    Hackers used QuaDream spyware to send malicious calendar invites and hack the iPhones of journalists, political opposition figures, and an NGO worker.

    “Based on an analysis of samples shared with us by Microsoft Threat Intelligence, we developed indicators that enabled us to identify at least five civil society victims of QuaDream’s spyware,” Citizen Lab said in a statement.

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    The researchers identified traces of a suspected iOS 14 zero-click exploit used to deploy QuaDream’s spyware.

    The exploit was deployed as a zero-day against iOS versions 14.4 and 14.4.2, and possibly other versions.

    “The suspected exploit, which we call ‘ENDOFDAYS’, appears to make use of invisible iCloud calendar invitations sent from the spyware’s operator to victims,” said Citizen Lab of the University of Toronto’s Munk School.

    Microsoft Threat Intelligence analysts named the threat group “DEV-0196” linked to Israel-based private sector offensive actor (PSOA) known as QuaDream.

    QuaDream reportedly sells a platform they call REIGN to governments for law enforcement purposes. REIGN is a suite of exploits, malware, and infrastructure designed to exfiltrate data from mobile devices.

    Like NSO Group’s Pegasus spyware, REIGN reportedly utilises zero-click exploits to hack into target devices.

    “Citizen Lab was able to identify operator locations for QuaDream systems in the following countries: Bulgaria, Czechia, Hungary, Ghana, Israel, Mexico, Romania, Singapore, United Arab Emirates, and Uzbekistan,” the tech giant revealed.

    QuaDream has had a partnership with a Cypriot company called InReach, with whom it is currently embroiled in a legal dispute.

    “Numerous key individuals associated with both companies have prior connections with another surveillance vendor, Verint, as well as Israeli intelligence agencies,” the reports mentioned.

    An Apple spokesperson was quoted as saying in a TechCrunch report that “there’s no evidence showing the exploit discovered by Microsoft and Citizen Lab has been used after March 2021, when the company released an update”.

    QuaDream was mentioned in a December 2022 report from Meta, which reportedly took down 250 accounts associated with the company.

    According to the report, Meta observed QuaDream testing its ability to exploit iOS and Android mobile devices with the intent “to exfiltrate various types of data including messages, images, video and audio files, and geolocation”.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )