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  • Pankaj Tripathi: Emotional Dedication of National Award to Late Father

    Pankaj Tripathi: Emotional Dedication of National Award to Late Father

    Eminent Indian entertainer Pankaj Tripathi, known for his remarkable acting ability, communicated significant feeling as he committed his new Public Film Grant to his late dad. The entertainer, acclaimed for his flexible exhibitions, got the renowned honor for his extraordinary commitment to Indian film.

    Tripathi, who has won honors for his jobs in motion pictures, for example, “Newton,” “Gurgaon,” and “Stree,” got the Public Honor for Best Supporting Entertainer for his amazing depiction in the widely praised movie “The White Tiger.” The film, coordinated by Ramin Bahrani and in light of Aravind Adiga’s novel, features Tripathi’s capacity to encapsulate assorted characters easily.

    In a profound explanation, Tripathi said, “This Public Honor isn’t simply mine, it has a place with my late dad. I can hardly comprehend how blissful he would have been to see this day. He was my greatest help and wellspring of motivation all through my excursion as an entertainer.”

    Tripathi, who hails from a little town in Bihar, rose to popularity through his commitment and faultless acting abilities. His excursion to progress has been set apart by difficult work and steadiness, making his dad’s job in his life much more huge.

    Considering his dad’s impact, the entertainer added, “My dad imparted in me the upsides of genuineness, respectability, and assurance. He generally urged me to follow my fantasies, and today, I can gladly say that I am experiencing his fantasy as well as mine.”

    Tripathi’s genuine commitment to his dad resounded profoundly with his fans and companions in the entertainment world. Producer Ramin Bahrani, who coordinated “The White Tiger,” lauded Tripathi’s ability and his contacting accolade for his dad. Bahrani expressed, “Working with Pankaj was an unbelievable encounter. His commitment to his specialty and his earnestness as a person are really momentous. This grant is a demonstration of his extraordinary ability.”

    Pankaj Tripathi’s Public Honor win adds one more plume to his distinguished lifetime, which has seen him become perhaps of the most regarded entertainer in the Indian entertainment world. His capacity to consistently slip into many characters has procured him a devoted fan base and basic praise.

    As the entertainer keeps on gleaming on both the public and global stages, his commitment to his specialty and the memory of his dad act as an impactful wake up call of the qualities that have impelled him to fame. Tripathi’s genuine recognition for his dad remains as a demonstration of the significant impact family can have on a singular’s excursion to progress.

  • National Education Policy inspired by Gurudev’s philosophy: Amit Shah

    National Education Policy inspired by Gurudev’s philosophy: Amit Shah

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    Kolkata: The National Education Policy (NEP) introduced by the Narendra Modi-led Union government was inspired by the thoughts and philosophy of Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on Tuesday.

    “Our Prime Minister was inspired by the life of Gurudev while introducing the National Education Policy. In the policy, emphasis had been laid on imparting education in mother tongue,” Shah said while addressing a cultural programme to mark the birth anniversary of Tagore, here on Tuesday.

    The Home Minister’s observation came in the backdrop of the constant opposition by the Trinamool Congress-led West Bengal government to the implementation of the National Education Policy.

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    “The educationists should now understand that the spirit of the National Education Policy was inspired by the thoughts and philosophy of Gurudev, who always used to say the aim of the country’s education system should not be confined to just making propaganda about foreign universities and overseas education systems,” Shah said.

    Referring to the Visva Bharati University at Santiniketan that was founded by Tagore, Shah said: “I have been to Santiniketan twice. But I have studied a lot about it. The education experiments at Santiniketan can show the entire world a new way. The Indian education system can set an example for the entire world.”

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  • JK’s Sex Ratio At Birth Better Than National Average: NHM Director

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    SRINAGAR: The sex ratio at birth in Jammu and Kashmir is better than the national average, while sex determination is being regulated through effective implementation of the PCPNDT Act, NHM Director Ayushi Sudan said on Saturday.

    Talking to reporters on the sidelines of an event in Srinagar, she said that the sex ratio in J&K is definitely better than the national average because of social factors.

    “There is still a need for capacity building for the Pre-conception and Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques (prohibition of sex selection) Act, 1994 and the main aim of the act is to prohibit sex determination, especially at the time of prenatal diagnosis,” Sudan said.

    She added that gender bias and sex determination are critical public health concerns, which are being regulated through effective implementation of the PCPNDT Act, for which a comprehensive action strategy has been devised and monitored. “There is a need for capacity building of our stakeholders so that this act can be handled in a better and more effective way. With better understanding, we are hopeful of further improvement in the future,” she said.

    Sudan also stated that streamlining the PCPNDT Act is only one aspect to improve the sex ratio, but there are several other aspects like women empowerment and different programs that can help in further improvement of the sex ratio at birth in J&K. “With women’s empowerment, there will be further improvement in the future,” she said.

    Notably, as per the National Family Health Survey (NFHS-5), the sex ratio at birth for children born (females per 1,000 males) has increased from 923 in 2015-2016 to 976 in 2019-2020. As per the NFHS-5 data, against the national average of 929 girl children born for every 1,000 boys, J&K has 976 girl children born for every 1,000 boys. The urban areas have a slight edge over rural pockets, with 978 girl children born for every 1,000 boys in urban areas, while the rate was 976 in rural areas, she added. (KNO)

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  • Three Healthcare Institutions In JK Get National Certification Under LaQshya Programme

    Three Healthcare Institutions In JK Get National Certification Under LaQshya Programme

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    SRINAGAR: In a significant development and improvement in quality of Labour Rooms and Maternity Operation Theaters, Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW), has accorded National Certification to three prestegious healthcare institutions of Jammu and Kashmir under LaQshya program in recognition of high standards of quality and ensuring respectful maternity care in labour rooms and maternity OTs.

    The certified institutions included Government Lalla Ded Hospital Srinagar, District Hospital, Ganderbal and Government Hospital, Gandhi Nagar, Jammu.

    These facilities were assessed by a team of highly qualified and empanelled assessors from the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, in the month of February and March, 2023. The National Certification will be valid for a period of three years subject to annual verification of the scores by the State Quality Assurance Committee.

    Secretary, Health & Medical Education, Bhupinder Kumar, while congratulating the facility staff of these three hospitals for this achievement, emphasized upon all Medical Colleges, District Hospitals and CHCs to work hard for implementation of LaQshya standards in Labour Rooms and Maternity OTs for improving care around birth so that maternal and newborn health is further improved.

    Mission Director, NHM J&K, Ayushi Sudan, also congratulated the three facilities and their teams for the achievement.

    She said that a lot of other facilities are being taken up for the NQAS, LaQshya and MusQan quality certification which will improve the standards of services across the UT of J&K and thus will be instrumental in improvement of various health indicators to a considerable extent

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • National Testing Agency Correction in the Online Application Form (JIPMAT)

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    National Testing Agency Correction in the Online Application Form (JIPMAT)

    It is brought to the notice of all the registered candidates of Joint Integrated Programme in Management Admission Test (JIPMAT) – 2023 that the facility for correction in their data (wherever necessary) is operational from 02 May 2023.

    Start Date                                                                                                               End Date
    02 May 2023 (Tuesday)                                                                            04 May 2023 (Thursday)
                                                                                                                              (upto 11:50 P.M.)

    Note: Corrections in the particulars in the Online Application Form and submission of additional fee (depending on the changes made in the form) shall be accepted upto 11:50 pm on 04 May 2023.

    NTA Help Desk at 011 4075 9000

    Dated: 2-5-23

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  • National Security Leaks as Political Rorschach Tests

    National Security Leaks as Political Rorschach Tests

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    That anyone tried to paint Teixeira as a whistleblower hints at the degree to which national security leaks can become political Rorschach tests — inevitably interpreted through one’s partisan or ideological lens.

    A decade ago, it was Republicans who blasted Edward Snowden while some on the left defended his actions. After those leaks, GOP House Armed Services Committee Chairman Buck McKeon said, “Mr. Snowden was no whistleblower, but a spy and a traitor [who] put his personal politics and ambitions over the safety and well-being of his fellow citizens.” Democratic members of Congress, including Rep. John Conyers and Sen. Chris Coons, pushed back, arguing that Snowden’s revelations triggered a useful debate about the tradeoffs between liberty and security.

    Still, even in today’s polarized atmosphere, partisanship alone does not explain the reaction to every leak. National security is one area where the ideological extremes of both parties often meet, with the far-left and far-right valorizing leakers because they view them as victims of a system they do not trust. A further complication is that by their very nature, whistleblowers are often contrarian, cantankerous and self-righteous — and that automatically makes them polarizing figures.

    The Teixeira episode underscores the limits of seeing partisanship as the key factor in explaining the political response to leaks: Most Republicans were quick to distance themselves from Greene’s comments, including some who wholeheartedly share Greene’s skepticism about the war in Ukraine. And while some Democrats defended Snowden, many others signed on to bipartisan letters condemning the national security leaks. The Obama administration did its darnedest to prosecute Snowden.

    The partisan politics of national security whistleblowing are also muddied by the fact that whatever is being leaked often implicates both parties. In the case of Snowden, for example, the NSA programs and surveillance he disclosed had their origins in the Bush administration but continued under Barack Obama. Chelsea Manning’s document dump covered multiple administrations. Daniel Ellsberg leaked the Pentagon Papers when Richard Nixon was president but the documents he provided to the New York Times and Washington Post implicated the Kennedy and Johnson administration’s policies in Vietnam.

    In some cases, whistleblowers reveal conduct that has nothing to do with the party in power and everything to do with the flawed standard operating procedures of the national security bureaucracies — in Teixeira’s case, how in the hell he got a security clearance in the first place. In such circumstances, the opposition party always has an incentive to attack the current administration for lax national security safeguards, making it more difficult for those politicians to simultaneously express sympathy with the intent of the leaker.

    Another reason the partisan framing does not explain everything is that there are legitimate debates within each party about the power vested in the national security establishment. Progressives on the left and libertarians on the right fundamentally disagree on the state’s role in regulating the market. When it comes to national security, however, they are in lockstep opposition to an expansive national security state. That holds with particular force in the case of whistleblowers. Ellsberg and Snowden acted as they did because they believed the government was either lying to the American people or engaging in activities that stretched federal authority beyond what was publicly known. Progressives and libertarians also share a belief in the overclassification of information. Even though Teixeira revealed sources and methods in his postings, it may be awkward for Republicans to criticize his actions while defending Donald Trump’s post-presidential possession of classified documents.

    Perhaps the most important complicating factor is that when one individual is responsible for the leaks, that person defines the narrative — for good or ill. Whistleblowers can be a difficult group to like; many Americans will find it wrong when someone with top secret information turns on the organization that trusted them. As one scholarly analysis of the phenomenon acknowledged, “Even when the actions of whistleblowers are subjectively motivated by moral concerns, they may be perceived by others as ill-considered and as having immoral (or at least problematic) side effects.”

    Furthermore, an awful lot of the people who leak wind up being something less than the heroic martyr that some imagine them to be. Mark Felt, the high-ranking FBI official dubbed “Deep Throat” during Watergate, did not leak information to Bob Woodward out of the goodness of his heart — it was part of a self-serving (and unsuccessful) plan to become the next FBI director. As one biographer put it: “Felt didn’t help the media for the good of the country, he used the media in service of his own ambition.” Edward Snowden, now a Russian citizen, has been mostly silent about that country’s brutal invasion of Ukraine even as he criticized the Biden administration for wanting to regulate cryptocurrencies. Teixeira leaked information to multiple Discord groups to gain attention from others, not for any ideological or policy reason. He also trafficked in racial and antisemitic slurs on those channels.

    It is also the case that sometimes the content of the leaks is interpreted differently from what the leaker intended or outside observers expected. Wikileaks’ Cablegate was supposed to be an exposé of perfidious U.S. foreign policy behavior; mostly it revealed that U.S. diplomats were saying the same things in private that they were saying in public. Similarly, Teixeira’s leaks have publicized diplomatic initiatives and security assessments that the Biden administration wanted kept secret. Contrary to the claims of Carlson and Greene, however, there is little that is new in these leaks about the war in Ukraine.

    If there is a pattern, it might be that more conservative leakers act out of a sense of personal ambition and more liberal leakers do so out of a sense of indignation. But the political reaction to any leak is a combination of partisanship, ideology and the inherent fact that not all leakers are selfless whistleblowers.

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  • DSEK To Conduct Survey On Implementation Of National School Bag Policy 2020

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    SRINAGAR: The School Education Department Friday proposed for conducting a survey on implementation of National School Bag Policy 2020 and Rule 8A of J&K School Education Act, 2002.

    Director of School Education Kashmir (DSEK) in a communique to Director of Jammu and Kashmir State Council of Education Research and Trainings (JKSCERT) has requested to conduct of survey on the implementation of Rule 8A of JK School Education Act, 2002, Rules & National School Bag Policy 2020 for reduction of school bag weight and homework burden.

    “As the School Bag weight and homework burden beyond the recommendations of Rule 8A of JK School Education Act, 2002 Rules and National School Bag Policy 2020 is depriving the children of their happy childhood and impede their different developmental domains to a greater extent,” reads the official communique.

    The director said that in this regard, a survey needs to be conducted as desired by School Education Department, as to whether the guidelines in Rule 8A of JK School Education Act, Rules 2002 and National School Bag Policy 2020 are being followed in the schools or not.

    DSEK has requested that a survey may be conducted in six schools including two government and four private institutions in each district and 12 Schools in Srinagar district that includes four government and eight Private schools.

    “The survey shall be involving DIETs of the Kashmir division in collaboration with Chief Education Officers so that the findings are shared with Administrative Department,” DSEK said. (KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • 43 candidates bag perfect 100 score in JEE-Main: National Testing Agency

    43 candidates bag perfect 100 score in JEE-Main: National Testing Agency

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    New Delhi: Forty-three candidates have bagged the perfect 100 score in the engineering entrance exam JEE-Main with maximum of them being from Telangana, the National Testing Agency announced on Saturday.

    The result of at least 15 candidates has been withheld on account of usage of unfair means.

    The 43 toppers include 32 from the general category, seven from the OBC category and three from gen-EWS and one SC category. While Dipen Sojitra is the PwD topper with 99.99 NTA score, the SC topper is Deshank Pratap Singh with 100 NTA score and ST topper is Dheeravath Thanuj with 99.99041.

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    “The National Testing Agency (NTA) scores of 15 candidates have been withheld as they are under scrutiny. The cases of these candidates are being placed before a committee separately. Their NTA scores will be declared once the committee finalises its report,” a senior NTA official said.

    NTA score is not the same as percentage of marks obtained but normalised scores.

    “NTA scores are normalised scores across multi-session papers and are based on the relative performance of all those who appeared for the examination in one session. The marks obtained are converted into a scale ranging from 100 to 0 for each session of examinees,” the official explained.

    Among the candidates who scored 100 NTA scores are from Telangana (11) followed by Rajasthan (5), Uttar Pradesh (4), Gujarat (3), Andhra Pradesh (4), Karantaka (3), Mahasashtra (2), Delhi (2), one each from Haryana and Chandigarh, West Bengal and Kerala, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Tamil Nadu.

    While the first edition of the exam was conducted in January, the second edition was scheduled in April.

    Based on the results of JEE-Mains Paper 1 and Paper 2, the top 2.6 lakh candidates will be eligible to appear for the JEE-Advanced exam, which is a one-stop exam to get admission into the 23 premier Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs).

    Last year, the qualifying percentile at JEE (Main) to be eligible for JEE (Advanced), the entrance test for admission to IITs, has registered a four-year-low for all the reserved categories and a three-year low for the unreserved category.

    The examination was conducted at 457 unique examination centres in 325 cities (including 23 cities outside India in Manama, Brasilia, Toronto, Beijing, Paris, Berlin, Doha, Dubai, Sharjah, Kathmandu, Muscat, Oslo, Riyadh, Sharjah, Singapore, Kuwait City, Kuala Lumpur, Lagos/Abuja, Colombo, Jakarta, Vienna, Moscow, Port Louis/Reduit, and Bangkok).

    The cities of Brasilia, Toronto, Berlin, Paris and Oslo were added for the first time.

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  • LG Sinha Addresses National Seminar On NEP 2020

    LG Sinha Addresses National Seminar On NEP 2020

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    SRINAGAR: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Friday addressed the National Seminar on “National Education Policy-2020: Exploring the Prospects” at Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith, Varanasi.

    The Lt Governor highlighted various aspects of the National Education Policy and shared the vision to meet the challenges of future workplace.

    “Under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, NEP 2020 has brought transformative reform in education. It has ensured that education system meets the challenges of 21st century and enables youth to become job giver rather than job seeker,” said the Lt Governor.

    The National Education Policy encourages Knowledge, Innovation and Independent thinking for students’ Holistic Development. Global outlook with an emphasis on Indian knowledge tradition makes the learning a lifelong process, observed the Lt Governor.

    The Lt Governor said the latest innovations in Artificial Intelligence will have greater impact on fourth industrial revolution. He said, since automation is changing workplaces across the world, youth will need reskilling, tech up skilling & mental flexibility to adapt to ever-changing needs of the industry.

    The Lt Governor called upon the Universities & educational institutions to focus on 6Cs – Curiosity, Choice, Collaboration, Creativity, Communication and Critical Thinking, to empower youth. Our campuses & classrooms should reflect the change and issues affecting the world, he added.

    The Lt Governor also highlighted the advantages of multidisciplinary Education.

    “Education nurtures our soul. NEP emphasises on establishing balance in living & life and to inculcate the desire for lifelong learning process. Real education in the true sense starts from where the syllabus ends and a student begins to discover him or herself,” said the Lt Governor.

    Our National Education Policy aims to transform higher educational institutions as knowledge hubs that will create vibrant communities; bridge the gap between disciplines; enable artistic, creative development of students; promote research & innovation and make the education more inclusive, he said.

    As we are moving towards multidisciplinary education, it is important that we focus on bridging the technology gap and make our campuses a nursery of talents, who will make immense contribution to India’s knowledge economy, the Lt Governor added.

    The Lt Governor also shared the efforts to implement NEP-2020, in letter and spirit, in J&K UT.

    Prof Anand Kumar Tyagi, Vice Chancellor, Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith, Varanasi, HoDs, faculty members, resource persons and students in large number were present on the occasion. (KNO)

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  • Landslide Blocks Jammu-Srinagar National Highway

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    SRINAGAR: Jammu-Srinagar national highway has been closed for vehicular traffic due to landslide in the Ramban district, officials said on Friday.

    The landslide occurred in the Shalgiri area of Banihal.

    In a tweet Traffic police informed, “Jammu Srinagar NHW blocked due to landslide at Shalgari, Banihal.”

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