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  • RBI issues draft rules for lending, borrowing of govt securities

    RBI issues draft rules for lending, borrowing of govt securities

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    New Delhi: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Friday issued draft guidelines for lending and borrowing government securities. It is aimed at improving liquidity and price discovery in the market.

    The central bank had first announced the borrowing and lending of government securities earlier this month while announcing the monetary policy.

    “Comments on the Draft Directions are invited from banks, market participants, and other interested parties by March 17, 2023,” the RBI said in a statement on Friday.

    RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das on February 8 proposed the borrowing and lending of government securities to improve liquidity and price discovery in the securities market.

    “This will provide investors an avenue to deploy their ideal securities, enhance portfolio returns, and facilitate wider participation,” he had said at that time.

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  • All Issues Of Kashmiri Pandits Being Resolved: LG Sinha

    All Issues Of Kashmiri Pandits Being Resolved: LG Sinha

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    JAMMU:  Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Thursday attended the 3-day long Mahashivratri Mahotsav at Jagti Colony and Migrant Camp Buta Nagar.

    Lt Governor Manoj Sinha attended 3 day long Mahashivratri Mahotsav at Jagti Colony Buta Nagar
    Lt Governor Manoj Sinha attended 3-day long Mahashivratri Mahotsav at Jagti Colony & Buta Nagar

    In order to facilitate Kashmiri Pandit Community in Camps & Non-Camp Areas, Relief Organisation has brought together 20 Line Departments for the Mahashivratri Mahotsav.

    Extending the greetings of Mahashivratri in advance, the Lt Governor said the festival is the celebration of Kashmiri culture & the spiritual-cultural heritage of the country.

    It is the symbol of our ancient values and ethos. Kashmiri Pandit brothers & sisters living in different parts of the country & the world have kept this tradition alive, he added.

    “Mahashivratri or Herath is the most important festival of Kashmiri Pandits & festivity has been aptly named ‘Waliv Samav- Let’s Come Together’ to celebrate & seek divine blessings of Lord Shiva. This is a welcome step by the Relief and Rehabilitation department,” said the Lt Governor.

    Our festivals are also the source of self-awakening. I pray to Lord Shiva for the happiness, prosperity, good health and well-being of all, said the Lt Governor.

    The Lt Governor said, keeping in view Mahashivratri festival, full salaries of all PM package & other minority community employees who have resumed their duties in Kashmir have been released.

    He also highlighted the initiatives of the administration for extension of seamless public service delivery to Kashmiri Pandit community at their doorsteps.

    All the issues of the Migrant Kashmiri Pandit community are being taken up for their resolution with utmost sensitivity, said the Lt Governor.

    Special Governance Camp is a testimony to our commitment for welfare of Kashmiri Pandit Community. The Department of Relief and Rehabilitation and other line departments are ensuring 100% saturation of the benefits of all social security schemes, entrepreneurship development schemes and skilling programs, added the Lt Governor.

    The Lt Governor urged all the members of the Kashmiri Pandit community to avail the benefits of the special camps.  Administration is always ready to resolve all the genuine issues. Continuous efforts are being made to ensure that your problems & grievances are resolved promptly and effectively, he further added.

    Jammu Kashmir Government always stands by you. Your safety is our top priority and we are taking all possible measures to ensure that. This is the commitment of the Government of India and Prime Minister, the Lt Governor said.

    You have suffered a lot for three long decades. I pray that the day will come when you return to your homes with honour. I hope with your return Kashmir will find its lost glory, added the Lt Governor.

    The Lt Governor also shared the progress of construction of housing units for PM Package employees in Kashmir.

    Earlier, it was difficult to get Land for construction of 6000 dwellings but now land has been identified and except for two sites, the work is in full swing.  1200 dwellings will be handed over by April and by December more than 2500 dwellings would be handed over, he informed.

    Beneficiaries identified for various schemes during Special Governance Camp on 4th February were also handed over aids and authority letters on the occasion.

    Mukesh Singh, ADGP Jammu; Ramesh Kumar, Divisional Commissioner, Jammu; KK Sidha, Commissioner, Relief & Rehabilitation and other senior officers were also present.

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  • JKBOSE Issues List of Superintendents for 10th ,11th and 12th

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    JKBOSE Issues List of Superintendents for 10th ,11th and 12th for all centers across JK

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  • Hyderabad: L&T denies metro related concerns; issues clarification

    Hyderabad: L&T denies metro related concerns; issues clarification

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    Hyderabad: Larsen and Turbo (L&T) spokesperson for the Hyderabad metro rail on Tuesday denied a report published in a vernacular newspaper that the metro was “making sound and peeling off”.

    “As per L&T Hyderabad Metro Rail’s SOP, we do regular preventive maintenance work for all the civil structures including viaduct parapets across the metro rail network. During these preventive measures, wherever any superficial hairline cracks are noticed, which is a common phenomenon for areas subjected to continuous vibrations, we rectify them immediately by applying an epoxy coating for protection from weather and as a proactive measure towards the safety of the public,” said the statement issued by L&T.

    L&T further said that the contextualized photographs shown in the article are incorrect and misleading in nature, as they are in fact those of post rectification work process for hairline cracks, and not any cement peeling off as claimed in the story.

    The statement further read, “Regarding noises, Hyderabad Metro Rail is the only metro in the country, to have such a unique alignment with many sharp curves and steep gradients due to the topography of Hyderabad city. Under these circumstances, rail and wheel metal interaction creates more vibrations and screeching sounds, compared to straight-line metros. To address this issue, regular monitoring of the structure is done as part of the SOP, which also includes continuous/frequent track lubrication to reduce both vibration and noise levels.”

    “We also monitor the noise levels regularly and the values are kept well within the permissible limits,” L&T added.

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  • JKDMA Issues Avalanche Warning for 4 Kashmir Division Districts

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    Srinagar, Feb 13 (GNS): Jammu and Kashmir Disaster Management Authority (JKDMA) Monday issued avalanche warning for four districts of Kashmir division in upcoming 24 hours.

    The JKDMA, as per GNS, issued a ‘Low Level’ warning above 2400 to 2800 metres over Ganderbal, Bandipora, Baramulla and Kupwara districts.

    People living in the specified areas have been advised to take precautions and avoid venturing in the avalanche prone areas till further directions. (GNS)

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  • National Commission for Women issues notice to IPL committee for auctioning women

    National Commission for Women issues notice to IPL committee for auctioning women

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    Women’s Premier League Auction 2023 Live Updates: The stage has been set for the much-awaited Women’s Premier League (WPL) Player Auction at Mumbai where 449 women cricketers will go under the hammer for five teams – Delhi Capitals, Gujarat Giants, Mumbai Indians, Royal Challengers Bangalore and UP Warriorz.

    However, a minutes before the auction, the National commission for women and Ministry of Women and Child Development has issued notice to the BCCI and women IPL committee for openly auctioning women.

    Ministry of Women and Child development accused BCCI and Women IPL committee of following Talibani ideology. Ministry issued show cause notice and asked immediate closing of the auction.

    The auction has been paused for a while and BCCI has informed that the auction of women is only for playing IPL. Details awaited.

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  • Maha Cong tussle: HK Patil meets Thorat, says all issues will be resolved amicably

    Maha Cong tussle: HK Patil meets Thorat, says all issues will be resolved amicably

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    Mumbai: The Congress’ Maharashtra in charge HK Patil on Sunday said there was no question of accepting the resignation of Balasaheb Thorat as legislature party leader and asserted all misunderstandings will be resolved amicably.

    Thorat had last week resigned as CLP leader after criticising Maharashtra unit chief Nana Patole’s style of functioning.

    Talking to reporters after meeting Thorat, Patil said the former will attend the All India Congress Committee plenary at Raipur in Chhattisgarh on February 24 and will meet party president Mallikarjun Kharge and AICC general secretary (organisation) KC Venugopal.

    Patil said he had conveyed to Kharge and Venugopal about the “hurt feelings” of Thorat and the recent developments in the state unit of the party.

    “I apprised them about the development’s and hurt feelings. The Congress is a family and such issues crop up. We will resolve them among ourselves,” Patil said.

    He also said such infighting will not hurt the party as “things are good and will improve”.

    “There is no question of accepting Thorat ‘s resignation as CLP leader. I requested him to attend the plenary session, which he has accepted,” Patil said, adding the Maharashtra Legislative Council poll setback for the party involving Satyajit Tambe was not discussed.

    The Congress was left high and dry after its official candidate for the Nashik division graduates seat Sudhir Tambe refused to contest and got his son Satyajit Tambe to stand successfully as an independent.

    After his win, Satyajit Tambe had accused Patole of defaming his family and conspiring to deny him an opportunity to contest the MLC polls.

    The Tambes are kin of Thorat, whose silence during the campaign to the MLC polls as he was recuperating from a shoulder injury, was misinterpreted as silent support by some segments of the party.

    On the friction since the MLC polls, Patil said, “There has been no dialogue between Thorat and Patole. But it will happen.”

    Thorat, who is recuperating from a shoulder injury, refused to divulge details of his meeting with Patil saying it was an internal matter of the Congress.

    “There is no need for the media to blow things out of proportion. I will go to Raipur (for the plenary). All issues raised by me in the meeting with Patil were about strengthening the party,” Thorat said.

    Queried on whether he would continue as CLP leader. Thorat said it was an internal matter of the Congress.

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  • MP: Railway issues notice to Lord Bajrang Bali for removal of encroachment

    MP: Railway issues notice to Lord Bajrang Bali for removal of encroachment

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    Morena: The Railway department has served a notice to Lord Bajrang Bali asking for the removal of the “encroachment” on the Railway land in Sabalgarh town in Madhya Pradesh’s Morena district, but withdrew it after realising the mistake, an official said on Sunday.

    The notice addressed to Bajrang Bali and issued on February 8, directed the removal of the encroachment within seven days or face action. The encroacher will have to pay the expense if the Railways takes action to remove the structure, it said.

    The notice was pasted at the temple of the deity.

    After the notice went viral and caused an uproar, the Railways rectified the mistake and issued a new one in the name of the priest of the temple.

    Jhansi Railway Division’s PRO (Public Relations Officer) Manoj Mathur said the initial notice was served mistakenly.

    “Now, the new notice was served to the priest of the temple,” he said.

    Earlier, the notice was served to “Bajrang Bali, Sabalgarh” by the senior section engineer of the Jhansi railway division.

    The structure was to be removed for the construction of the Sheopur-Gwalior broad-gauge line.

    The new notice, issued on February 10, was served in the name of Harishankar Sharma, the priest of the temple.

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  • Telecom Companies Issues Important Notice Regarding Upgrading 4G To 5G Services – Check Here – Kashmir News

    Telecom Companies Issues Important Notice Regarding Upgrading 4G To 5G Services – Check Here – Kashmir News

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    Telecom Companies Issues Important Notice Regarding Upgrading 4G To 5G Services: With 5G telecom service launched in many cities across the country, the Telecom Companies have warned the public of fraudsters who might use the opportunity for phishing and one-time password-based cheating.

    The police have also appealed to the public not to share one-time passwords (OTPs) and other sensitive information with strangers who may contact on the pretext of offering an upgrade from 4G SIM to 5G SIM.

    People involved in online cheating may also send web links to mobile numbers which claim to offer 5G and other related services. Such links could be malicious and harmful enough to access potential information if opened

    Please note that telecom Companies do not ask for OTP/PIN to upgrade SIM to enable 5G services. Do not share personal details like OTP/PIN/Password with anybody. Also be cautious of fraudulent offers through malicious links in the name of upgrading to 5G services.

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  • Joshimath sinking: Mental health issues add to trauma of displaced

    Joshimath sinking: Mental health issues add to trauma of displaced

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    New Delhi: Insomnia, anxiety, depression and crippling uncertainty about the future. As days pass into weeks and the cracks in their town widen and deepen, hundreds of people displaced by land subsidence in Joshimath and forced into relief camps are battling a range of mental health problems, say residents and experts.

    With no end in sight to the crisis, hundreds of others in Uttarakhand’s fragile mountain town still lucky enough to be at home are frantic with worry about when not if they too will have to move into government-run shelters, hotels or just leave town.

    “The land subsidence event last month has had an impact on everyone. The major symptoms among affected people are insomnia and anxiety,” Dr Jyotsana Naithwal, a psychiatrist from AIIMS Rishikesh deployed at the community health centre (CHC) in Joshimath, told PTI in a phone interview.

    She is part of the team of three trained psychiatrists and one clinical psychologist deployed in the town of over 20,000 people to help people battle mental trauma.

    Naithwal’s own home in Singhdhar area has developed cracks and she has been living in a hotel with her family.

    Studies have found natural tragedies such as landslides, earthquakes and floods are traumatic and may result in a wide range of mental health problems, including depression, anxiety disorders, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

    Effective screening and awareness programmes among survivors should be strengthened for the prevention and treatment of psychiatric morbidity among the survivors of landslides, said experts.

    According to Atul Sati, convenor of the Joshimath Bachao Sangharsh Samiti (JBSS), fewer people are coming forward to report their problems because mental health is still a taboo topic.

    “We had been warning that an epidemic of mental health is on its way. Many people our volunteers have been in touch with are facing trauma and mental issues,” Sati told PTI.

    Being forced to part from their damaged homes and the fear that they may never be able to return to their childhood homes is leading to a spectrum of problems.

    Ask 19-year-old Neha Saklani.

    On February 3, just a month after Neha and her extended family of 14 people shifted to a hotel, her father got an anxious call that their house had been razed to the ground.

    “All of us rushed to the spot and found it still intact. But the call only compounded the already anxious lives that we have been living ever since our house started developing cracks almost a year ago,” Neha told PTI.

    The Saklani family, which lived in the Sunil area on the way to the famous skiing resort Auli, said it was the first to report land subsidence in Joshimath when their house developed cracks in May last year.

    Neha’s mother recently underwent a surgical procedure at a local clinic, and the family doesn’t know how she can recuperate in their cramped hotel room.

    “We keep thinking about our house. Imagine the trauma of living in a sinking house for a year. It is horrifying,” she said.

    “Initially, I was not able to sleep. Even now I sometimes feel low and anxious. My sister is not in a position to continue her studies. She wanted to join college this year. I guess that will have to wait,” she told PTI.

    That businesses have shut down in the town has added to the extreme anxiety about what tomorrow will bring.

    Suraj Kapruwan had a laundry shop in Manohar Van, which was heavily damaged during the January 2 subsidence event. He said he hasn’t had a full night’s sleep since.

    “I am depressed and hardly get any sleep at night. I keep thinking about my business on which I spent lakhs. There is no compensation still in sight. I don’t know how to cope with the situation,” the 38-year-old hotel management graduate told PTI.

    Naithwal added that gauging the burden of mental illness is difficult as people don’t report symptoms to medical practitioners unlike other health disorders and symptoms can surface anytime up to a year.

    “We have been doing rounds of the affected areas. If someone exhibits symptoms, a counsellor helps them to cope through relaxation techniques and deep breathing exercises,” she told PTI.

    “If somebody has chronic symptoms, they are treated accordingly,” the 32-year-old doctor said.

    According to Sati, the situation will only get worse if the authorities don’t act faster and come up with a proper and prompt rehabilitation plan for the people of Joshimath.

    In his view, the overall situation in Joshimath has only gotten worse in the last month.

    “Cracks in more houses have been reported recently. The fissures in the land around the danger zone have only gotten bigger,” he added.

    The number of structures, according to the government, which have developed cracks so far stands at 868, an increase since January 20, when the number was 863, Sati said.

    Authorities estimate that present 878 members of 243 disaster-affected families are in relief camps.

    “Basic facilities like food, drinking water, medicine etc. are being made available to the affected people in the relief camps,” according to the Twitter handle of DM Chamoli.

    “In Joshimath, an amount of Rs 505.80 lakh has been distributed so far for damaged buildings, special rehabilitation package, one-time special grant for transportation of goods and immediate needs and purchase of household materials as advance relief to the affected families,” another tweet on Thursday said.

    However, Sati alleged there are serious discrepancies in the official survey of damages and compensation.

    “Many people who deserved compensation didn’t receive it while others who were not affected got it instead,” he added.

    “Joshimath is not suitable for a township”, the government appointed Mishra Committee report had warned in 1976 and recommended a ban on heavy construction work in the area.

    The warning was not heeded. Over the decades, the place exploded into a busy gateway for thousands of pilgrims and tourists.

    Joshimath is a gateway to several Himalayan mountain climbing expeditions, trekking trails, and pilgrim centres like Badrinath and Hemkund Sahib, and the Valley of Flowers, a UNESCO world heritage site.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )