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  • India to send 20,000 metric tonnes of wheat to Afghanistan via Chabahar port

    India to send 20,000 metric tonnes of wheat to Afghanistan via Chabahar port

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    New Delhi: India and five central Asian countries on Tuesday asserted that Afghanistan’s soil must not be used for any terrorist activities and called for formation of a “truly inclusive” political structure in Kabul that respects rights of all Afghans including women and minorities.

    At the first meeting of the India-Central Asia joint working group on Afghanistan, New Delhi also announced a fresh tranche of assistance of 20,000 metric tonnes of wheat to Afghanistan and the consignments will be sent through the Chabahar Port in Iran.

    The situation in the war-ravaged country came up for extensive deliberations at the first meeting of the India-Central Asia joint working group on Afghanistan that took place in Delhi.

    A joint statement said the meeting emphasized the importance of formation of a “truly inclusive and representative political structure” that respects the rights of all Afghans and ensures equal rights of women, girls and members of minority groups, including access to education.

    In December, India joined several other leading countries in criticising the Taliban’s decision to ban university education for women in Afghanistan.

    The statement said the officials at the deliberations discussed regional threats of terrorism, extremism, radicalisation and drug trafficking and also deliberated on the possibilities to coordinate efforts to counter these threats.

    It said they emphasised that the “territory of Afghanistan should not be used for sheltering, training, planning or financing any terrorist acts and reaffirmed that no terrorist organizations including those designated by the UNSC resolution 1267 should be provided sanctuary or allowed to use the territory of Afghanistan”.

    Besides host India, the meeting was attended by special envoys or senior officials of the Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. Country representatives of the UN Office on Drugs and Crimes (UNODC) and UN World Food Programme (UNWFP) also participated in the meeting.

    The joint statement said the officials exchanged views on the current situation in Afghanistan, including the political, security and the humanitarian aspects.

    “While emphasising the respect for sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity and non-interference in its internal affairs, the sides reiterated support for a peaceful, secure and stable Afghanistan,” it said.

    It said the country representative of the UNWFP in Afghanistan briefed the participants on the India-UNWFP partnership to deliver foodgrain assistance to Afghan people and made a presentation on the current humanitarian situation, including the aid requirements for the year ahead.

    India announced the supply of 20,000 metric tonnes of wheat assistance to Afghanistan in partnership with UNWFP through Chabahar Port, the joint statement said.

    Months after the Taliban captured power in Kabul in August 2021, India had announced an assistance of 50,000 metric tonnes of wheat to Afghan people as they were reeling under a severe food crisis. Subsequently, the consignments were sent to Afghanistan using the land route through Pakistan. Islamabad had granted the transit facility after nearly months of discussions.

    “The sides took note of the current humanitarian situation and agreed to continue to provide humanitarian assistance to the Afghan people,” the statement said.

    It said the country representative of the UNODC in Afghanistan highlighted the partnership of India and UNODC in fighting the menace of narcotics in Afghanistan and thanked New Delhi for “providing humanitarian aid for the Afghan drug user population.”

    “Upon their request, India offered capacity building training courses for the relevant stakeholders/partner agencies of UNODC and the relevant officials/stakeholders of Central Asian Republics in the field of countering illegal drug trafficking,” the statement said.

    It said the participants thanked India for holding the first Joint Working Group Meeting on Afghanistan at senior officials level and agreed to continue consultations in this format on a regular basis.

    India has not yet recognised the Taliban regime in Afghanistan and has been pitching for the formation of a truly inclusive government in Kabul besides insisting that Afghan soil must not be used for any terrorist activities against any country.

    India has been pitching for providing unimpeded humanitarian aid to Afghanistan to address the unfolding humanitarian crisis in the country.

    In June last year, India re-established its diplomatic presence in Kabul by deploying a “technical team” in its embassy in the Afghan capital.

    India had withdrawn its officials from the embassy after the Taliban seized power in August 2021 following concerns over their security.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • 17 Lakh Metric Tonne Lignite, High Quality Marble Deposits Available In Kupwara

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    SRINAGAR: Kupwara district has huge potential in the industrial sector and thermal power generation as there are around 17 lakh metric tonne major mineral deposits available in different areas of this frontier district.

    Quoting data available with Geology and Mining (G&M) department an official handout said that  9 Lakh metric tonne Lignite deposits are available at Nichahama and Hangnikkot areas of  the district, and have huge potential of thermal power generation. Likewise, at Awoora  and Zirhama,  there are 8 lakh metric tonne high quality Marble deposits which can revive the industrial sector and can provide ample employment opportunities in the district.

    District Mineral Officer (DMO) Kupwara, Dr.Shujat Ahmad Qureshi in a statement said that Geology and Mining department has seized 440 vehicles including heavy earth moving machines used in illegal mining and transportation of raw material from different areas of Kupwara district during the financial year 2022-23, adding that a fine of Rupees 60 lakh has been realized from the violators (owners of  seized vehicles), besides, seizing raw material worth rupees 20 lakh.

    The DMO further said  that he along with his team launched a crackdown in different areas of Kupwara district, following the directions of Deputy Commissioner Kupwara, Dr Doifode Sagar Dattatray to curb the  illegal mining and its transportation.

    Dr Shujat said that  all of his staff has been put on alert to monitor illegal mining in the district.

    On the occasion, the DMO warned the offenders to desist from the illegal extraction of minor minerals, adding that stern action under rules shall be taken against them.

    He said the vehicles were seized under Mines & Minerals Act 1957 under section 21 delegated under the J&K Minor Mineral Concession, Storage, Transportation of minerals and prevention of illegal mining rules 2016 issued vide SRO 105 of 2016.

    According to DMO, rate fixation of raw materials in  the district has already been accorded and sale and purchase of minor minerals is being done online through http://www.geologymining.jk.gov.in, besides, rates have been notified which are available on different portals of Geology and Mining department.

    He said that the ordinary sand (meshed) at source would cost Rs 28 per Cft, nallah bajri at Rs 16 per Cft, nallah boulders at Rs 6 per Cft, nallah mukh (GSB) at Rs 4 per Cft, ordinary clay at Rs 3 per Cft, crushed bajri (10 mm) at Rs 23 per Cft, crushed bajri (40 mm) at Rs 18.50 per Cft and crusher dust at Rs.25 per Cft.

    Moreover, DMO added that  in case extra rate is demanded by the mineral concessionary or mineral dealer licensee, people can contact the DMO Kupwara, accordingly such offenders will be fined under law.

    While giving further details District Mineral officer Kupwara said that there are 24 e-auctioned blocks in Kupwara district out of them 14 are functional leased-out blocks while the rest 10 are under process.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • 17 lakh metric tonne Lignite, high quality Marble deposits available in Kupwara

    17 lakh metric tonne Lignite, high quality Marble deposits available in Kupwara

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    KUPWARA, FEBRUARY 22: Kupwara district has huge potential in the industrial sector and thermal power generation as there are around 17 lakh metric tonne major mineral deposits available in different areas of this frontier district.

    As per data available with Geology and Mining (G&M) department, 9 Lakh metric tonne Lignite deposits are available at Nichahama and Hangnikkot areas of the district, and have huge potential of thermal power generation. Likewise, at Awoora and Zirhama, there are 8 lakh metric tonne high quality Marble deposits which can revive the industrial sector and can provide ample employment opportunities in the district.

    This information was given by District Mineral Officer (DMO) Kupwara, Dr.Shujat Ahmad Qureshi today, here at Kupwara.

    He said Geology and Mining department has seized 440 vehicles including heavy earth moving machines used in illegal mining and transportation of raw material from different areas of Kupwara district during the financial year 2022-23, adding that a fine of Rupees 60 lakh has been realized from the violators (owners of seized vehicles), besides, seizing raw material worth rupees 20 lakh.

    The DMO further said that he along with his team launched a crackdown in different areas of Kupwara district, following the directions of Deputy Commissioner Kupwara, Dr. Doifode Sagar Dattatray to curb the illegal mining and its transportation.

    Dr. Shujat said that all of his staff has been put on alert to monitor illegal mining in the district.

    On the occasion, the DMO warned the offenders to desist from the illegal extraction of minor minerals, adding that stern action under rules shall be taken against them.

    He said the vehicles were seized under Mines & Minerals Act 1957 under section 21 delegated under the J&K Minor Mineral Concession, Storage, Transportation of minerals and prevention of illegal mining rules 2016 issued vide SRO 105 of 2016.

    According to DMO, rate fixation of raw materials in the district has already been accorded and sale and purchase of minor minerals is being done online through http://www.geologymining.jk.gov.in, besides, rates have been notified which are available on different portals of Geology and Mining department.

    He said that the ordinary sand (meshed) at source would cost Rs 28 per Cft, nallah bajri at Rs 16 per Cft, nallah boulders at Rs 6 per Cft, nallah mukh (GSB) at Rs 4 per Cft, ordinary clay at Rs 3 per Cft, crushed bajri (10 mm) at Rs 23 per Cft, crushed bajri (40 mm) at Rs 18.50 per Cft and crusher dust at Rs.25 per Cft.

    Moreover, DMO added that in case extra rate is demanded by the mineral concessionary or mineral dealer licensee, people can contact the DMO Kupwara, accordingly such offenders will be fined under law.

    While giving further details District Mineral officer Kupwara said that there are 24 e-auctioned blocks in Kupwara district out of them 14 are functional leased-out blocks while the rest 10 are under process.

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • 1284 Metric Level Posts Out, Salary Upto 70,000

    1284 Metric Level Posts Out, Salary Upto 70,000

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    Border Security Force (BSF) has published an advertisement for the Constable Recruitment 2023. There are a total of 1284 vacancies at present for which job seekers can apply. Check other details for BSF Recruitment 2023 below.


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    BSF Recruitment 2023: Border Security Force has released the latest Notification to hire Constable. The BSF Job Advertisement is issued for 1284 vacancies. The Intrusted candidate who has a 10th Degree in any discipline from a recognized institute can submit their application before the final submission date. 12 March 2023 is the last date to submit application form.

    Remember while applying it is important for the candidates, to possess all the essential qualifications as mention in the official BSF notification. Now you should continue to this BSF Jobs article for other details like the Border Security Force Recruitment 2023 Notification, BSF Recruitment 2023 Online application, Age Limit, Fee Structure, Eligibility Criteria, Pay Salary, Job Profile, Admit Card, Syllabus, & much more. We advised aspirants to avoid other sources for information regarding the upcoming Free Job Alert, Sarkari Result and refer to Highonstudy.com or the official website https://bsf.gov.in.

    ★ Job Highlights ★
    Organization NameBorder Security Force
    Job TypeBSF Recruitment
    Posts NameConstable
    Total Posts1284
    Job CategoryCenter Govt Jobs
    Dated11 February 2023
    Last Date12 March 2023
    Application ModeOnline Submission
    Pay SalaryRs. 21700-69100/-
    Job LocationAcross India
    Official Sitehttps://bsf.gov.in

    Posts & Qualification

    Post NameEligibility Criteria
    ConstableAspirants must have a certificate/ degree of 10th or must have an equivalent qualification from a recognized institute/ Board.
    Total Vacancy1284

    Age Limit

    • Age limitation as on 12 March 2023
    • Minimum age limitation for Candidates to apply BSF Jobs 2023 application: 18 Years
    • Maximum age limit for Candidates to apply BSF Jobs 2023 application: 25 Years

    Pay Scale/ Remuneration

    • Pay salary for BSF Constable Posts: Rs. 21700-69100/-

    Important Date

    • Publish/ Starting Date for BSF application submission: 11 February 2023
    • Last Date for BSF Jobs form submission: 12 March 2023

    Board Security Force (BSF) has officially released an advertisement for recruitment for the post of Constable. Candidates who are looking for BSF Vacancy 2023 can use this opportunity and get a job if they fulfill all the criteria and qualifications for BSF Jobs 2023.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirpublication.in )