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  • Eloxee International Eco Friendly Electronic LED Mosquito Killer Machine Trap Lamp, Theory Screen Protector Mosquito Killer lamp for House ome, USB Powered Electronic (M Lamp)

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  • DDC Kulgam reviews arrangements for celebrations of International Day for Forests-2023

    DDC Kulgam reviews arrangements for celebrations of International Day for Forests-2023

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    KULGAM, MARCH 10: In order to review arrangements and preparations made by the Department of Forest in the district for celebration of International Day for Forests-2023, a meeting of officers from Forest Department was held today under the chairmanship of District Development Commissioner (DDC) Kulgam, Dr.Bilal Mohi-Ud-Din Bhat at mini-secretariat, here.

    During the meeting, the DC directed the officers to ensure full participation of all stakeholders for successful celebration of International Day of Forests (IDF) 2023 which will be observed with the theme “Forests and Health” this year.

    He also stressed to chalk out the program from 15th to 30th March 2023 and set target to Department for planting more than one lakh saplings in Kulgam to mark the celebration of International Day of Forests 2023.

    The meeting was attended DFO Kulgam Syed Waseem and representatives from Social Forestry Kulgam and other stake holders.

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • International Rajasthani Conclave to held in Jaipur in September 

    International Rajasthani Conclave to held in Jaipur in September 

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    Jaipur: Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has approved the proposal to organise the International Rajasthani Conclave on September 23 and 24 in Jaipur, an official said on Thursday.

    The Chief Minister has also approved the proposal of an additional budget provision of Rs 5 crore for this mega event to be organised under the aegis of Industries Department and Rajasthan Foundation, a statement noted.

    Gehlot announced the organisation of the International Rajasthani Conclave in the budget for the year 2023-24 with the aim of initiating networking with the Non-Resident Rajasthanis (NRRs).

    The two-day conclave sessions will focus on “Rajasthani pride, literature, business, tradition, music, art, culture, social welfare, entrepreneurship, food and entertainment, etc”.

    It will include a special session on entrepreneurship and investment opportunities. Entrepreneurs from all over the world are likely to participate.

    The Pravasi Samman Award announced in the NRR policy will also be given away in this conclave.

    Commissioner of Rajasthan Foundation Dheeraj Srivastava said that the International Rajasthani Conclave was organised for the first time under the leadership of Gehlot in 2000.

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  • UK asylum bill would ‘undermine’ international law: UNHCR

    UK asylum bill would ‘undermine’ international law: UNHCR

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    Geneva [Switzerland], March 9 (ANI): The UN refugee agency (UNHCR) on Wednesday (local time) said that the UK asylum bill would ‘undermine’ international law.

    British Home Secretary Suella Braverman introduced an Illegal Migration Bill this week aimed at tackling people crossing the English Channel to reach the UK, which if passed “would amount to an asylum ban,” the UN refugee agency (UNHCR) said in a statement.

    The UK government has made stopping small boats arriving a top priority. Under the plans, those arriving via this route face detention and deportation. Those removed will be banned from returning.

    Migrants who come to Britain illegally by boat “will be detained, removed” and “banned from re-entering” the country,” said the UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.

    Over 45,000 people illegally crossed the Channel in small boats last year.

    “That is unfair to those who come here legally and unfair on the British people who play by the rules. Today’s Illegal Migration Bill introduces new laws to stop the boats,” said Sunak.

    “The Illegal Migration Bill ensures that if you come to the UK illegally you can’t stay. People must know that coming here illegally will result in their detention and swift removal – once they do, they will not come, and the boats will stop,” he added.

    But the UNHCR said Tuesday the bill would be a “clear breach” of the 1951 Refugee Convention, which defines refugees as those who are seeking refuge from persecution. It also gives them the right to not be sent back home into harm’s way, except under extreme circumstances.

    “Most people fleeing war and persecution are simply unable to access the required passports and visas. There are no safe and ‘legal’ routes available to them. Denying them access to asylum on this basis undermines the very purpose for which the Refugee Convention was established,” added the statement from the agency.

    As per the Illegal Migration Bill, people who come to the UK illegally cannot claim asylum, benefit from UK’s modern slavery protections, make spurious human rights claims and also cannot sytay in the country.

    “Today we are introducing new laws that mean if you come to the UK illegally you will be banned from ever re-entering our country. This is how we will break the business model of the people smugglers; this is how we will take back control of our borders,” said Sunak.

    “If you come to the UK illegally you will be stopped from making late claims and attempts to frustrate your removal. You will be removed in weeks, either to your own country if it is safe to do so, or to a safe third country like Rwanda,” added the UK PM.

    An increasing number of refugees and migrants fleeing conflict, persecution and poverty risk the perilous crossing between Britain and France every year, inflaming a national debate on the issue of migrant crossings to the UK.

    Tens of thousands of people travel in dinghies unfit for the voyage, and at the mercy of people smugglers, hoping to claim asylum or economic opportunities in the UK. In 2022, 45,755 people crossed the Channel in small boats, according to UK government data. More than 3,000 people have already made the crossing this year.

    Last year, the UK government announced a scheme which would see asylum seekers deemed to have entered the UK illegally sent to Rwanda to have their asylum claims processed.

    The first planned deportation flight to Rwanda was blocked under the European Convention of Human Rights, a major point of contention in post-Brexit British politics.

    However, the controversial policy was deemed lawful by the country’s High Court in December. (ANI)

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • International Women’s Day 2023: Various Functions Held to Commemorate Day in Kashmir; Women Need to Empower & Educate

    International Women’s Day 2023: Various Functions Held to Commemorate Day in Kashmir; Women Need to Empower & Educate

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    We should let our daughters be educated and them aware of their legal rights and responsibilities, says Director Colleges Dr Yasmeen Ashaiye; Would like to extend warmest greetings to all the women who break the glass ceiling in today’s world, DYSP Syed Sleet Shah; Living in an era where each and every word of your news item matters, this field provided me platform to express myself and helped me to prove my identity, budding female journo

    Rehan Qayoom Mir

    Srinagar, Mar 7 (GNS): International Women’s Day (IWD) is celebrated annually all over the world on March 8, to recognize the achievements and contributions of women to society. The history of IWD can be traced back to the early 1900s when women in different countries began to organize and agitate for their rights, including the right to vote, work, and receive an education.

    To commemorate the day in consonance with world-wide celebrations, Kashmir witnessed various functions being organized across length and breadth.

    Events were organized at North Campus of Kashmir University Delina, Baramulla, Women’s College M.A Road Srinagar, among others. The programs were organized to raise awareness about the importance of women in society.

    A function was also organized at the Women’s College Srinagar, where Jammu and Kashmir Director of Colleges, Dr Yasmeen Ashaee, said that the commemoration of the day is important on its own.

    Ashaee remarked that there is a rise in domestic violence in Jammu and Kashmir even as other heinous crimes are also witnessing a surge.

    “We should let our daughters be educated and we should make them aware of their legal rights and responsibilities. We should make them responsible and socially productive. We should also teach our girls about equality and equity. A girl should be involved in all the major decisions in her house just like others”, Ashaee as per GNS said.

    “There will be no change in society until you change your mind set. As a parent, you should know that education is not only for all-round development but also for all-round empowerment. We are still fighting for equality because, over the years, people have thought that a male is superior to a female. But it will end soon,” she added.

    The Deputy Superintendent DYSP, Syed Sleet Shah, who spoke to GNS, extended the warmest greetings to all the women who break the glass ceiling in today’s world, and to the men who support their journey of inclusion and acknowledgement.

    In the meantime, a female journalist, pleading anonymity, told GNS that things have changed altogether in Kashmir. “No doubt, media provided me a platform to express myself but also helped me to prove my identity and move beyond victimhood discourse. However, we are living in an era where each and every word of your news item matters,” she said.

    When asked about the role that female journalists’ play in Kashmir, she said that “Despite several odds and unstable circumstances, women in journalism are striving hard to emerge as strong personalities on the frontline, as they have been successful in racking up several international accolades and awards for their coverage.

    “Being a female journalist in Kashmir is challenging in itself, but female journalists’ continue to work amid the harassment, intimidation, and prejudice of our conservative society,” she added.

    Meanwhile the Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir, Manoj Sinha also greeted people on International Women’s day.

    “This year’s theme gives us the opportunity to celebrate Women’s invaluable contribution in the making of digital society. It is time to do more to eradicate the gender gap in digital access and make it safer, inclusive and equitable”, Sinha said.

    “Women have made an invaluable contribution to the socio-economic development of J&K UT. It is our collective responsibility to encourage their participation at all levels in economic development and create an ecosystem that ensures security, honour and respect of women in society,” he said.

    “Let us resolve to redouble efforts for an equitable digital future and Women’s active participation in nation building,” he added. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • DHEW Shopian celebrates International Womens Day with female Sports medalists

    DHEW Shopian celebrates International Womens Day with female Sports medalists

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    SHOPIAN, MARCH 08: The District Hub for Women Empowerment (DHEW) Shopian today organised a one day workshop, the first of its kind in the department, at village Devpora to celebrate the International Women’s Day with female youth sports icons of the district.

    Durdana Yousuf, the Sqay Martial Art Athlete (Gold Medalist), Haniya (Gold Medalist, Sqay Martial Arts), Project Resource Person NRLM were the guests of the programme.

    District Mission Coordinator of DHEW, Burooj Farooq Islam raised awareness among women about the women welfare schemes provided by the Government and how they can get benefitted from these schemes.

    The central Administrator, OSC Sumaira made people aware about the facilities provided by OSC.

    Social activist Mujtaba Dewan also gave a speech on Women Empowerment.

    DSWO, Showkat Ahmed in his introductory remarks spoke about the purpose of organising the event. He highlighted the rights of women in our society. He also highlighted the role of women in day to day life and their discrimination in our society.

    Sqay Martial Arts Association Shopian’s two Gold Medalist Athletes, Durdana Yousuf and Haniya spoke about their journeys in the sports arena. They asked participants to join their academy for self defence.

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • KAN Honors Women Entrepreneurs on International Women’s Day

    KAN Honors Women Entrepreneurs on International Women’s Day

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    SRINAGAR: Under the banner of KanHERsations, Kashmir Angel Network on Wednesday hosted a special event at its corporate headquarters in Srinagar. The event, held to celebrate International Women’s Day, brought together young businesswomen to discuss the challenges they face in establishing their companies and share the experiences that inspired them to become entrepreneurs. The event was attended by various women entrepreneurs, including the founders of Eco Kash, Mountain Soaps, and Pride by Mariya, Sweet Frosting Box, Elite training and placement, among others.

    March 8th marks the global celebration of International Women’s Day, a crucial day to honour and recognize the contributions and accomplishments of women while advocating for gender equality. It offers an opportunity to raise awareness and encourage women’s entrepreneurship not only in Kashmir but also around the world. Celebrating the triumphs of women entrepreneurs and inspiring future generations to follow their entrepreneurial aspirations is of paramount importance. Recognition and support for women in business and entrepreneurship are particularly vital.

    Women entrepreneurs face unique challenges and barriers, such as access to funding and networks, and it’s important to provide them with the resources and support they need to succeed. Celebrating International Women’s Day is a great way to raise awareness of these issues and promote women’s entrepreneurship in Kashmir and beyond. It’s also a chance to highlight the successes of women entrepreneurs and to inspire future generations of women to pursue their entrepreneurial dreams. Despite the difficulties they faced, the young women business owners were brimming with enthusiasm and determination. They discussed their goals for their companies as well as the communities in which they live, and their tenacity in the face of challenges was genuinely motivational.

    Seeing how these young women are challenging the status quo and breaking down boundaries in their respective fields was inspiring for the audience members who attended the event.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Kashmir Girl To Participate In International Ju-Jitsu Championship

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    SRINAGAR:  Sabkat Malik, a teenage girl from Vijjhara area of Bandipora district is all set to represent India in Ju-Jitsu International Federation’s World Championship scheduled in Mongolia this year.

    Maintaining that she had to face difficulities to emerge out in this male dominted martial arts game, Sabkat said that she was interested in martial arts since her childhood but she faced many challenges in order to achieve her dream.

    “I came to know about Ju-Jitsu in my locality around 11 years ago and started learning it with an aim to become a champion in Ju-Jitsu,” she said, adding that choosing a male dominated game at an early age and then practicing with negligible infrastructure wasn’t an easy thing.

    “However, I remained determined and worked very hard to leap the ladder of success starting from district, followed by State, National and now International,” she said.

    “Playing at international level and to become a champion in Ju-Jitsu martial arts is aim of my life,” teenager said.

    She said that he has been practicing continuously to achieve her goal of representing India in Ju-Jitsu International Federation’s World Championship scheduled in Mongolia this year.

    Muzaffar Ahmad, coach of Sabkat while expressing happiness over her selection said that she is very much talented and will definitely prove her mettle whenever she will get opportunity.

    “I am very happy that her determination and hard work has paid off and has inspired other girls to take part in martial arts,” he said. (KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Bandipora girl to play in international Ju-Jitsu Championship

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    Srinagar, Mar 07: A teenage girl from Bandipora district has brought laurels to J&K as she has carved her way to international Ju-Jitsu Championship.

    Sabkat Malik of remote Vijjhara area of Bandipora despite facing challenges has made it to international level.

    She told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), said that she was interested in martial arts since her childhood but she faced many challenges in order to achieve her dream.

    “I came to know about Ju-Jitsu in locality around 11 years ago and started learning it with an aim to become a champion in Ju-Jitsu,” she said, adding that choosing a male dominated game at an early age and then practicing with negligible infrastructure wasn’t an easy thing.

    “However, I remained determined and worked very hard to leap the ladder of success starting from district, followed by State, National and now International,” she said.

    Playing at international level and to become a champion in Ju-Jitsu martial arts is aim of my life,“ she said.

    She said that he has been practicing continuously to achieve her goal of representing India in Ju-Jitsu International Federation’s World Championship scheduled in Mongolia this year.

    Her family members have also said they feel very happy to learn about her selection as according to them, Sabkat has faced many challenges in her life but she remained determined towards goal.

    Muzaffar Ahmad, coach of Sabkat while expressing happiness over her selection said that she is very much talented and will definitely prove her mettle whenever she will get opportunity.

    “I am very happy that her determination and hard work has paid off and has inspired other girls to take part in martial arts,” he said—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • KU VC Flags Off Rally On Eve Of International Women’s Day

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    SRINAGAR: Vice-Chancellor University of Kashmir Prof Nilofer Khan on Tuesday flagged off a rally organised on the eve of International Women’s Day, celebrated across the world on March 8.

    The rally, which was attended by faculty, research scholars and students, was organised by Internal Complaints Committee (ICC) of the University as part of its day-long awareness-cum-sensitisation programme on ‘Prevention of Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace’.

    Congratulating the ICC for organising regular sensitisation programmes involving students and civil society, Prof Nilofer said such programmes reinforce our institutional commitment to create a congenial work atmosphere in the campus and also reiterate the message of ‘zero tolerance policy’ for sexual harassment at workplace.

    The Vice-Chancellor said both men and women have to come forward and join hands to achieve gender equality and make the society a better place to live in.

    “Our University recently held a Civil20 Working Group Meeting on Gender Equality as part of India’s G20 Presidency. The meeting evolved a number of resolutions which are being submitted to the G20 platform for consideration. This shows that academic institutions can play a great role in spreading the message of gender equality,” she said.

    Dean Research KU Prof Irshad A Nawchoo, Presiding Officer ICC Prof Aneesa Shafi, Director EMRC and Media Advisor Dr Salima Jan, Joint Registrar Asmat Kawoosa and other senior academics, officers and ICC members were present on the occasion.

    The rally, led by Prof Aneesa Shafi, later passed through the main campus roads and culminated at Gandhi Bhawan, where academics and experts joined deliberations on Prevention of Sexual Harassment at Workplace.

    Prof Aneesa Shafi delivered the welcome address and introduced the theme of the programme after which three technical sessions were held.

    In the first technical session, Ms Sleet Shah, SDPO Cyber Crime, spoke about ‘Sexual Harassment and Role of Police’, while Dr Heena Basharat, Assistant Professor, School of Law KU shared her experiences gained through an empirical study on the subject. In the second technical session, Dr Anil Kumar, Assistant Professor (Sociology), Department of Law at Central University of Kashmir talked about PoSH Act from 2013 to 2023 and Dr Salima Jan dwelt on PoSH Act and role of media. In the third technical session, Dr Himabindu M, Coordinator Department of Politics and Governance spoke about the ‘Impact and Intention: Outcomes of PoSH Act 2013’ while Dr Saima Farhad, Assistant Professor, Department of Social Work KU, spoke on ‘PoSH Act and UGC Regulations’. Dr Mir Junaid Alam, Assistant Professor, School of Law KU talked about ‘Information Technology and Harassment Against Women’. The technical sessions were chaired by Dr Aliya Ahmad, Head, MERC KU and Prof Tabassum Firdous, Director CCAS KU.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )