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  • People Use Internet Data, Buy I-Phones, Why Cry Over Nominal Property Tax: LG Sinha Asks

    People Use Internet Data, Buy I-Phones, Why Cry Over Nominal Property Tax: LG Sinha Asks

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    SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir’s Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha Friday said that in the UT, people use internet data, buy I-phones and pay to play videos he wonders why there was a hue and cry over imposition of nominal property tax. He was quick to add that the money collected from property tax will be used to development and welfare of the people.

    Addressing a function at Jammu where LG extended Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana ( PMFBY) to the farmers of all 20 districts of J&K, the LG as per news agency KNO, said that the administration hardly gets the power tariff and water bills paid by the people. “In J&K, people pay to use internet data, buy I-phones and play videos, I wonder why there is hue and cry over imposition of property tax,” the LG said, adding that there will be a push to the GDP in J&K once property tax will be collected.

    The LG said that SAKUST-Kashmir and Jammu will be made of international standards while food security will comprise proteins as well. On February 22, Jammu and Kashmir administration ordered the imposition of property tax from April 1. In exercise of the power conferred by section 71A of the Jammu and Kashmir Municipal Act, 2000, the government hereby notifies the rules for levy, assessment and collection of property tax in the municipalities and municipal councils of the UT, housing and urban development department principal secretary H Rajesh Prasad had said in a notification. The tax rates will be 5% of taxable annual value (TAV) for residential properties and 6% for commercial properties, it stated. In another announcement, the government said that small houses were exempted from the tax and the amount fixed for commercial buildings was nominal. The government announcement, however, evoked sharp criticism from almost all the political parties who termed the move as unjustified.

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  • In J-K, people use internet, buy I-phones, why hue & cry over….

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    Jammu and Kashmir’s Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha Friday said that in the UT, people use internet data, buy I-phones and pay to play videos he wonders why there was a hue and cry over imposition of nominal property tax.

    Sinha said that the money collected from property tax will be used to development and welfare of the people.

    Addressing a function at Jammu where LG extended Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana ( PMFBY) to the farmers of all 20 districts of J-K, the LG said that the administration hardly gets the power tariff and water bills paid by the people.

    “In J-K, people pay to use internet data, buy I-phones and play videos, I wonder why there is hue and cry over imposition of property tax,” the LG said, adding that there will be a push to the GDP in J-K once property tax will be collected.

    The LG said that SKAUST-Kashmir and Jammu will be made of international standards while food security will comprise proteins as well.

    On 22 February, Jammu and Kashmir administration ordered the imposition of property tax from April 1. In exercise of the power conferred by section 71A of the Jammu and Kashmir Municipal Act, 2000, the government hereby notifies the rules for levy, assessment and collection of property tax in the municipalities and municipal councils of the UT, housing and urban development department principal secretary H Rajesh Prasad had said in a notification.

    The tax rates will be 5 percent of taxable annual value (TAV) for residential properties and 6 percent for commercial properties, it stated. In another announcement, the government said that small houses were exempted from the tax and the amount fixed for commercial buildings was nominal.

    The government announcement, however, evoked sharp criticism from almost all the political parties who termed the move as unjustified. (KNO)

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  • In J&K people use internet data, buy I-phones, why hue & cry over nominal property tax: LG Manoj Sinha

    In J&K people use internet data, buy I-phones, why hue & cry over nominal property tax: LG Manoj Sinha

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    Jammu, Feb 24: Jammu and Kashmir’s Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha Friday said that in the UT, people use internet data, buy I-phones and pay to play videos he wonders why there was a hue and cry over imposition of nominal property tax. He was quick to add that the money collected from property tax will be used to development and welfare of the people.

    Addressing a function at Jammu where LG extended Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana ( PMFBY) to the farmers of all 20 districts of J&K, the LG as per news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), said that the administration hardly gets the power tariff and water bills paid by the people. “In J&K, people pay to use internet data, buy I-phones and play videos, I wonder why there is hue and cry over imposition of property tax,” the LG said, adding that there will be a push to the GDP in J&K once property tax will be collected.

    The LG said that SAKUST-Kashmir and Jammu will be made of international standards while food security will comprise proteins as well. On February 22, Jammu and Kashmir administration ordered the imposition of property tax from April 1. In exercise of the power conferred by section 71A of the Jammu and Kashmir Municipal Act, 2000, the government hereby notifies the rules for levy, assessment and collection of property tax in the municipalities and municipal councils of the UT, housing and urban development department principal secretary H Rajesh Prasad had said in a notification. The tax rates will be 5% of taxable annual value (TAV) for residential properties and 6% for commercial properties, it stated. In another announcement, the government said that small houses were exempted from the tax and the amount fixed for commercial buildings was nominal. The government announcement, however, evoked sharp criticism from almost all the political parties who termed the move as unjustified—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • ‘Vulgur content’: Internet slams Pak university over incest question

    ‘Vulgur content’: Internet slams Pak university over incest question

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    A professor was fired and blacklisted by Islamabad-based COMSATS University after he set a question regarding incest in an examination of Bachelor of Electrical Engineering (BEE) students in December last year.

    The question asked students to write an essay about a particular passage involving an incestuous relationship between siblings Julie and Mark.

    “Julie and Mark are brother and sister. They are traveling together in France on summer vacation from college,” reads the question.

    “One night they are staying alone in a cabin near the beach. They decided that it would be interesting and fun if they tried making love. At the very least, it would be a new experience for each of them,” it read.

    “Julie is on birth control while Mark uses a condom and they both enjoyed being intimate together although they vowed never to do it again,” the passage concludes.

    Students were asked to share their views about the scenario and if it was fine for Julie and Mark to “make love”. They were also asked to give reasons and “include some relevant examples”.

    A screenshot of the question paper was shared on the social media platform Twitter raising concerns and condemnation. Many, including celebrities and student bodies, termed it as ‘vulgar content’ and demanded the chancellor, as well as the vice-chancellor, be questioned.

    The professor has been identified as Khair ul Bashar, according to New York Post.

    The university has released a statement regarding the issue stating, “The content of the quiz is highly objectionable and totally against the curriculum laws of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and caused unrest amongst the families of the students.”



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  • SRK, Deepika’s ‘get ready with me’ video takes internet by storm

    SRK, Deepika’s ‘get ready with me’ video takes internet by storm

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    Mumbai: Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone are one of the most adorable on-screen pairs. From ‘Om Shanti Om’ to ‘Pathaan’, the two have been winning hearts with their chemistry.

    The two have now come together to promote Deepika skincare brand 82°E. On Thursday, Deepika took to Instagram and dropped a super cool candid video with none other than SRK.

    In the clip, Deepika is seen giving some skincare tips to SRK and fans absolutely love their fun banter over skincare. The two first cleanse their face with a cleanser and then Deepika suggests to Shah Rukh to ‘hydrate, hydrate’.

    As Deepika tells SRK to drink a lot of water, SRK brings his amazing sense of humour and quips, “You can mix whatever you like to in the water as long as there is a lot of water.”

    In the video, Shah Rukh also tells Deepika he feels ‘freshy freshy’ as he washes his face with face wash. Deepika then tells him that his daughter Suhana Khan will be happy that he is finally following a skincare routine.

    Sharing the video, Deepika wrote in the caption, “It is no secret that I started my career with this handsome man [read @iamsrk] and that we have now done four movies together! But getting ready and going through our skin care routine together was a whole other level of fun! Check it Out.”

    Deepika and SRK’s video on skincare left fans in awe.

    “How cute,” a social media user commented.

    “Only deepika can make srk do skin care on camera,” another one wrote.

    Deepika made her Bollywood debut opposite SRK in Om Shanti Om, which was released 15 years ago. After ‘Om Shanti Om’, SRK and Deepika reunited in films like ‘ Chennai Express’ (2013) and ‘Happy New Year’ (2014) and the latest ‘Pathaan’, which has created history at the box office.

    Helmed by Siddharth Anand, Pathaan has raked in over Rs 800 crore worldwide at the box office. It also stars John Abraham in the lead role.



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  • Gadar 2 Scenes Leaked- Breaking The Internet – Watch Here – Kashmir News

    Gadar 2 Scenes Leaked- Breaking The Internet – Watch Here – Kashmir News

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    Gadar 2 is Sunny Deol’s film One of the most eagerly awaited movies of the year. The actor repeats his legendary Tara Singh role from the 2001 box office smash Gadar: Ek Prem Katha in the action drama. Recently, the first look poster for the movie was published, and it was said that filming was set to end up. Videos of Sunny Deol’s battle scenes have recently been posted online, giving a glimpse of the film’s scope.

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    One of the videos, which is filmed in a dusty area, Sunny’s character is seen fending off numerous enemies while wearing a black kurta-pyjama and matching turban. In another video, The men he is battling are dressed in khaki uniforms, suggesting they could be police officers. Sunny is seen in the video defeating numerous foes by himself.

    Yet another video that was released on Twitter, Sunny and a few other characters can be seen chained to pillars . Sunny then violently breaks open the chains using just his bare hands. There is no information available how old these videos are or location of these films. Over the past few months, Gadar 2 has been filmed in a number of locations of Mumbai and Punjab.

    Officially titled Gadar – The Katha Continues, the film will be released on August 11 just ahead of Independence Day. It also brings back Ameesha Patel in the role of Sakeena as well Utkarsh Sharma as Sunny and Ameesha’s son Charanjeet. Utkarsh, son of the director, was 7 when he appeared in the original. Other cast members of the sequel include Simrat Kaur, Luv Sinha, and Manish Wadhwa.

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    Gadar was the highest-grossing film of 2001 and one of the highest-grossing Indian films till that point. The Anil Sharma film grossed Rs 133 crore worldwide, leaving other hits like Lagaan and Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham behind in earnings.

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  • JNU stops BBC documentary screening by cutting internet, electricity

    JNU stops BBC documentary screening by cutting internet, electricity

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    Even after the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) management issued a statement advising students to refrain from screening the banned BBC documentary on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, a few of them decided to ignore the university. However, their plans were ruined when both the internet and electricity went out in the students’ union office.

    The screening that was to begin at 9 pm on Tuesday could not start.

    In a statement released the previous day, the JNU administration said that no prior permission was taken from the administration.

    “The concerned students/individuals are firmly advice to cancel the proposed programme immediately failing which strict disciplinary action may be initiated as per the university rules,” the JNU administration statement said.

    “This is to emphasise that such an unauthorised activity may disturb peace and harmony of the university campus,” the university said.

    What is the BBC documentary on Modi?

    The new two-part documentary series of the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) ‘India: The Modi Question‘ focuses on the 2002 Gujarat riots that killed thousands and left millions homeless, especially in the Muslim community, and the role played by the then chief minister Narendra Modi’s government.

    The two-part documentary which is aired only in the United Kingdom looks at the escalating tension between the Muslim community and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) as well as Hindu right-wing organisations – Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) and the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).

    The first part of the two-part series, reportedly reveals ‘never-seen-before’ or ‘restricted’ documents in detail. These reports were never published to the public.

    It states that “Modi is directly responsible” for the riots that killed millions of people and displaced many, mostly Muslims. It also said the “violence was politically motivated” and the aim “was to purge Muslims from Hindu areas”. The riots were impossible “without the climate of impunity created by the state government.”

    Speaking to the BBC, former foreign secretary, Jack Straw (2001-2006) said he was personally involved in the investigations as the data and results provided were alarming.

    “I was very worried about it. I took a great deal of personal interest because India is an important country with whom we (the UK) have relations. And so, we had to handle it very carefully,” Straw told the BBC, adding, “What we did was establish an inquiry and have a team go to Gujarat and find out for themselves what had happened. And they produced a very thorough report.

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  • As JNU stops power, internet; students watch BBC documentary on phones, laptops

    As JNU stops power, internet; students watch BBC documentary on phones, laptops

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    Protests broke out when students from the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) were disallowed to watch the screening of the banned BBC documentary on Prime Minister Narendra Modi as university management cut out electricity and internet.

    However, this did not deter the students as they decided to watch the documentary on their phones and laptops, reports said.

    In a statement released the previous day, the JNU administration said that no prior permission was taken from the administration.

    “The concerned students/individuals are firmly advice to cancel the proposed programme immediately failing which strict disciplinary action may be initiated as per the university rules,” the JNU administration statement said.

    “This is to emphasise that such an unauthorised activity may disturb peace and harmony of the university campus,” the university said.

    What is the BBC documentary on Modi?

    The new two-part documentary series of the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) ‘India: The Modi Question‘ focuses on the 2002 Gujarat riots that killed thousands and left millions homeless, especially in the Muslim community, and the role played by the then chief minister Narendra Modi’s government.

    The two-part documentary which is aired only in the United Kingdom looks at the escalating tension between the Muslim community and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) as well as Hindu right-wing organisations – Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) and the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).

    The first part of the two-part series, reportedly reveals ‘never-seen-before’ or ‘restricted’ documents in detail. These reports were never published to the public.

    It states that “Modi is directly responsible” for the riots that killed millions of people and displaced many, mostly Muslims. It also said the “violence was politically motivated” and the aim “was to purge Muslims from Hindu areas”. The riots were impossible “without the climate of impunity created by the state government.”

    Speaking to the BBC, former foreign secretary, Jack Straw (2001-2006) said he was personally involved in the investigations as the data and results provided were alarming.

    “I was very worried about it. I took a great deal of personal interest because India is an important country with whom we (the UK) have relations. And so, we had to handle it very carefully,” Straw told the BBC, adding, “What we did was establish an inquiry and have a team go to Gujarat and find out for themselves what had happened. And they produced a very thorough report.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )