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  • National Testing Agency Release of Admit Card for UGC NET December 2022-Phase-II

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    National Testing Agency Release of Admit Card for UGC NET December 2022-Phase-II

    The National Testing Agency (NTA) has successfully conducted UGC NET December 2022, Phase-I for 57 subjects on 21, 22, 23 and 24 February 2023.

    Admit cards for the exam of Phase-II in above mentioned subjects have been released. The candidates can download the same from website https://ugcnet.nta.nic.in/

    Dated: 25-2-23

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  • The Local D.C. Crime Law Squeezing National Democrats

    The Local D.C. Crime Law Squeezing National Democrats

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    It begins with Brown’s response to a House vote to overturn two duly enacted D.C. Council measures: One is a bill that permits noncitizens to vote in local elections, and the other is a long-gestating criminal code rewrite that, among other things, lessens minimum sentences for certain crimes. Predictably, both measures, in caricatured form, had been targets for conservative media and GOP politicians.

    In a democracy, overturning the will of the voters is a grave affront, no matter the details. But Brown opined that defending these particular laws might not represent a hill worth dying on. “I think it’s just naive,” he told me. “The guys in the city council don’t understand, after all this time, that Congress has the ultimate say in the District of Columbia.”

    Given that a shadow senator’s sole job is to fight that status quo, it’s easy to see why D.C. die-hards were so furious: It was as if a State Department spokesman responded to Chinese diplomatic criticism by abruptly announcing that, come to think of it, maybe it actually was a little hysterical of the Biden administration to shoot down that balloon.

    When we spoke this week, he did not sound especially chastened.

    Yes, “Congress should stay the hell out of our business,” he said, noting that he’d do his job and defend the measures — before quickly pivoting to denounce the District’s 13-member elected legislature for passing them at a moment when national politics have been fixated on crime and immigration. “We’re under attack, and this isn’t going to help,” he said. Under the terms of D.C.’s less-than-bulletproof home rule law, Congress has the right to disapprove of measures passed by local elected lawmakers, though it hasn’t exercised that power in 32 years.

    “They reminded me of my teenagers,” Brown told me in reference to the Council, which overrode mayoral vetoes to approving the laws late last year, despite predictions that it would draw the ire of Congress’ new GOP majority. “The day after your mom catches you drunk in the living room with a bottle of wine is not the day you should be asking to borrow the car.”

    In a minority-led city where locals have long chafed at “paternalistic” treatment by national political leaders, it takes a special chutzpah for one of the District’s own official defenders to literally compare adult local elected officials to his own errant children.

    “Unhelpful,” Paul Strauss, Brown’s fellow shadow senator, told me. “We don’t get to pick and choose what we fight for and what we don’t in the democracy movement because we fight for democracy.”

    “Very disappointing,” added Josh Burch of the activist group Neighbors United for D.C. Statehood. “We have to support home rule and D.C. statehood at all costs. That’s how democracy works.”

    In fact, the criminal-code rewrite and the noncitizen-voting bill had been controversial at the local level before Congress weighed in. Both measures were opposed last year by Mayor Muriel Bowser, a relative centrist, and championed by the Council’s progressive bloc. (They ultimately passed with enough votes to override a veto). Though the mayor cited policy reasons in opposing the bills, the city’s precarious position vis a vis Congress was also top of mind.

    Now, as locals are faced with the humiliating reminder that their territory lacks the right of the 50 American states to pass laws that folks elsewhere might find boneheaded, the question of how energetically the mayor and other establishment figures have defended home rule has become part of the recriminations.

    “I think our reaction to this meddling is very different than past meddling,” says Burch. “The mayor and the council have always stood together in opposing it, and it just doesn’t seem as unified or as strong as in the past. I wish we were more loud and unified about it.” Yesterday, Bowser wrote a letter to Chuck Schumer and Mitch McConnell urging the Senate to reject the push to overturn. Saying that her own objections to the bills were a matter for the D.C. Council, not Congress, the mayor wrote: “I call on all senators who share a commitment to the basic democratic principles of self-determination and local control to vote ‘NO’ on any disapproval resolutions involving duly enacted laws of the District of Columbia.”

    Ordinarily, this is the kind of tactical debate that bores anyone outside the narrow universe of statehood foot soldiers. What’s notable about the new acrimony among hyperlocal activists, though, is how much it mirrors the much more familiar conversation taking place among Democrats on Capitol Hill and beyond. As such, it’s an important one even for national party figures who couldn’t name a single D.C. Council member.

    As my colleague Burgess Everett reported last week, Democrats in the Senate (where the override bill now heads) and the Biden administration (which might then have to decide whether to veto it) are now sweating about having to take a stand on the politically tricky measures. D.C. activists would like them to be guided by the philosophy that all Americans should be allowed to control their local affairs. But for a Senator who might wind up on the wrong end of a 30-second spot accusing Democrats of legalizing carjacking in D.C., the appeal to principle will only go so far. The House vote to overturn the laws already drew dozens of Democratic votes, most of them from pols who just two years ago voted to grant the capital full statehood.

    In recent years, at both the local and national levels, it’s been easy to think that the costs of pleasing the base are low. At the national level, centrist predictions that pronouns would lead to Democratic doom failed to pan out in November, just like prior alarms that issues like same-sex marriage would consign the party to permanent minority status. And at the local level, the District’s remarkable two-decade municipal comeback has disproved old assumptions that the city’s progressive government would forever scare off businesses and residents — while the near-universal Democratic embrace of statehood gave the lie to assertions that statehood could never attract support beyond the progressive fringe.

    But there’s another way to look at it, too: Maybe they’ve just been on a lucky streak. For the last decade or more, the hot-button issues that prompted camera-seeking Republican politicians to trample on the capital city’s autonomy have been ones where public opinion has generally been on D.C.’s side: marriage, weed, euthanasia, democracy. Operating on the Obama-era assumption that the culture was inexorably breaking their way, the average Democratic elected official was apt to see defending the capital’s home rule as politically painless.

    Now it’s becoming clear that it won’t necessarily always be that way.

    By involving a pair of issues where the average D.C. elected official is probably not in line with prevailing national public opinion, the current fracas has an altogether more retro feel — recalling, for instance, the early-1990s controversy that followed the killing of an aide to then-Sen. Richard Shelby of Alabama. Outraged at the murder and at the perception of a crime-ridden capital unwilling to get tough, Shelby crusaded to re-impose the death penalty in Washington, ultimately forcing a ballot initiative on the question. (It lost.)

    At the time, the push to interfere in local criminal justice matters was understandably odious to D.C. residents, who deserve the same right to be out of step with national opinion as citizens of any other state. But in an era when the American population was alarmed about crime and broadly partial to the death penalty, the assault on democracy elicited little national backlash. It wasn’t even a partisan cause: Shelby, who switched parties in 1994, was still a Democrat at the time.

    Also worth noting: The most recent Congressional victim of crime in D.C., Minnesota Rep. Angie Craig, was one of the 31 Democrats who voted this month to overturn the criminal-code rewrite.

    As D.C. boosters keep pointing out, Washington’s crime stats today are nothing like the horror show of the ’80s and ’90s, but it’s a reminder that the perception of the capital as anything less than an immaculately governed place is still bad for the cause.

    For the political elites who work out of Washington but rarely pay attention to local issues that seem small-ball, the scrum over how or if the city should fight to keep its laws from being overturned is worth paying attention to — and not just because the right to self-government really is a matter of justice. Today’s interference with obscure provisions to let foreigners vote in Advisory Neighborhood Commission elections could, a couple elections from now, very easily become efforts to overrule the will of the people on abortion rights or medical care, issues that might just prove important even to folks who don’t follow local-yokel politics.

    For the same reason, though, maybe some of the die-hards should lay off Brown, the unfortunate shadow senator. Yes, it’s appalling that the elected representatives of any American citizens should have to cater to the whims of a Congress they don’t elect. It’s also not new or unique to D.C. Since independence, aspiring members of the union have maneuvered to please the national government they seek to join. Discretion can sometimes be the better part of valor, especially since the past month has taught a new generation of local activists something that would have been obvious to their counterparts of 30 or 40 years ago: They shouldn’t count on the monolithic support of one of the nation’s two political parties.

    Just this week, as it happens, Arkansas Republican Tom Cotton was soliciting campaign donations based on his opposition to the noncitizen-voting measure, which his fundraising email said proved that “when liberals tell you they care about election integrity, don’t believe them.” Local activists trying to maintain the remarkably broad national Democratic support they’ve enjoyed over the past few years would not be complete sell-outs to think that one way to do so would be to avoid issues that hand a weapon to the party’s foes.

    Of course, that’s not how activists steeped in the language of fairness and equality are likely to see it.

    To Burch, the GOP Congress was always going to bogeyman D.C. issues, an easy target at a time of divided government for attention-seeking members whose constituents live elsewhere. Given the amount of bad faith involved, preemptively trying to placate them is like negotiating with yourself.

    “The District has to do what it must do,” adds Eleanor Holmes Norton, the city’s longtime Congressional Delegate — an actual federal office, unlike Brown’s. Norton says she empathizes with the plight of her fellow Capitol Hill Democrats, many of whom can’t afford not to consider their own constituents while they ponder bills that apply only to her’s. The whole ugly spectacle, she says, is an argument for statehood. But in the meantime, “I don’t think the District should keep an eye on Congress when it decides what’s best for the city.”

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  • Shopian teenage girl bags gold medal in national sqay championship

    Shopian teenage girl bags gold medal in national sqay championship

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    Shopian, Feb 24: A 16-year-old girl from South Kashmir’s Shopian district has brought laurels to Jammu and Kashmir by bagging gold medal in Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat Sqay National Championship held in Haryana.

    Durdana Yousuf, daughter of Late Mohammad Yousuf resident of Bongam in Shopian town has been selected for Zone 2 of the championship.

    Durdana while talking to news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), said that she was happy to win the gold medal in martial arts once again as it gives her more confidence to perform well in upcoming events.

    “I have been interested in martial arts and sketching since my childhood and started learning arts when I was just 5 or 6 year old,” she said.

    For the last 10 years I have started from Zone level and then district level followed by state, national and international as well, she said.

    “So far I have won three gold medals at National level and silver medal at international level recently in Nepal besides state level awards and medals,” she said.

    “I had to defeat players from three states namely Orissa, Haryana and Maharashtra to win a gold medal and get entry in the second Zone,” she said, while adding that she is hopeful that she will perform well and win a gold medal there as well.

    While asking about infrastructure in J&K, She said that sports infrastructure outside Kashmir is much better and Shopian has less infrastructure and interested youth are facing problems.

    “I would like to give credit of success to our Coach Mr Ehsan and it was possible only because of his training”, she said, adding, in today’s era, learning self defense is a must for youth, especially girls.

    She said that her aim is to play at mega international stages and perform well.

    Youth facing any kind of depression must join sports as it will help them to remain mentally and physically fit and will keep them away from social evils like drugs, she said.

    While playing different games, your mind gets fresh and it helps in education as well, she said, adding that she has been spending her spare time making sketches as well—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • National Testing Agency Release of Admit Card for UGC NET December phase I

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    National Testing Agency Release of Admit Card for UGC NET December phase I

    Exam held on : 21, 22, 23 and 24 February 2023

    Admit cards for the exam of above mentioned subjects have been released. The candidates can download the same from website https://ugcnet.nta.nic.in/

    contact on : 011-40759000

    Dated: 21-2-23

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  • A new nonprofit group is helping DeSantis go national

    A new nonprofit group is helping DeSantis go national

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    The person familiar with the nonprofit noted that it plans to host events with politicians other than DeSantis in the future, and it has invited other governors to join events similar to the ones DeSantis spoke at this week. But with the new group, DeSantis joins a slate of other Republican presidential contenders, including former Vice President Mike Pence and former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley, who are benefitting from nonprofit issue advocacy groups. Some of the nonprofits have been active for years, supporting their policies, raising money, building large email lists and paying staff that will form the backbones of presidential campaigns launched later this year.

    Corporate records in Michigan show that the new group, which has also launched a bare-bones website, formed on Jan. 30.

    The outfit is overseen by Tori Sachs, a Michigan-based Republican strategist who has been a longtime adviser to GOP Rep. John James. Sachs has also worked for several conservative issue advocacy groups, including Michigan Freedom Fund and Michigan Rising Action.

    Those briefed on And to the Republic’s plans say it is expected to hold additional events supporting DeSantis. The person familiar with the organization said it would be “announcing events for the future in the coming weeks and months.” An Eventbrite page lists the group as the host of an upcoming event for the governor in North Venice, Fla.

    DeSantis is taking steps to raise his national visibility ahead of a likely presidential bid. Next week, he is launching a new book, “The Courage to be Free: Florida’s Blueprint for America’s Revival.” And later this week, DeSantis is hosting a three-day donor retreat at the Four Seasons Palm Beach, which is expected to draw around 150 supporters.

    Should he enter the race for the White House, DeSantis would start as the leading GOP rival to former President Donald Trump — who has in turn derided the governor on social media as “disloyal,” “Meatball Ron” and “Ron DeSanctimonious.”

    DeSantis, who is not expected to formally launch a bid until after Florida’s legislative session ends later this spring, has brushed aside the insults, saying that he doesn’t spend his time “trying to smear other Republicans.”

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  • National Panthers Party’s Office Sealed In Jammu

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    SRINAGAR: The administration on Monday sealed the Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party’s (JKNPP) office in Jammu’s posh Gandhi Nagar area.

    Quoting officials of the estate department newspaper The Indian Express reported that the premises were not allotted to any political party, but to Bhim Singh after he became a Member of the Legislative Council after the 2002 Assembly polls. The Mufti Sayeed-led PDP-Congress government ruled the erstwhile state then. Singh, however, continued to occupy the premises even after his MLC term expired, they said.

    The Legislative Council stands scrapped following the abrogation of Article 370 post August 5, 2019.

    The action came four days after former minister Harsh Dev Singh quit the AAP and returned to the Panthers Party.

    A senior official said the department had issued a notice to Bhim Singh in 2018-19 also, asking him to vacate the premises in view of the completion of his MLC term, but the latter had gone to court. Later, in view of his health conditions, the department did not proceed against him.

    Bhim Singh died on May 31, 2022, at the age of 80 and the party split into two factions—one headed by Vilakshan Singh and another by P K Ganjoo. Both approached the Election Commission for recognition as the real Panthers Party. As the party office was allotted to Singh, it came in the possession of the faction headed by Vilakshan Singh, who had the support of the former’s widow, Jaymala Singh.

    After the death of the allottee, his family could have stayed in the house for a month, the official said, adding that they did nothing to vacate it.

    JKNPP president Vilakshan Singh, however, said the department had not issued any notice to vacate the premises. He said the party’s laptops, computers and other things were inside the office and that he would seek a legal remedy in the matter.

    Vilakshan, however, said his party had written to the department seeking the premises for the JKNPP as the party was registered with the Election Commission. The department has allotted accommodation even to non-registered political parties, he added.

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  • National Testing Agency Online Applications for Joint Entrance Examination (Main) – 2023

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    National Testing Agency Online Applications for Joint Entrance Examination (Main) – 2023

    Inviting Online Applications for Joint Entrance Examination (Main) 2023 Session 2 – Reg. In continuation of the Public Notice dated: 15 December 2022, the National Testing Agency is now inviting online Application Forms for Joint Entrance Examination (Main) 2023 Session 2.

    Dates of Examination : 06,08,10, 11, and 12 April 2023(Reserve dates13, 15April 2023)

    Submission of Application Forms Online : 15 February to 12 March 2023 (up to 09:00 P.M.)

    Last Date for Payment of Application Fee Online : 12 March 2023(up to 11:50 P.M.)

    Paper, Medium of the Examination, State code of Eligibility, uploading of Address proof (Present and Permanent),
    Cities for Session 2 and pay the Examination Fees.

    The candidates are not allowed to fill more than one Application Form. Any candidate with more than one Application Number will be treated as UFM (Unfair Means), even if found at a later stage, and strict action will be taken against that Candidate.

    contact 011 40759000/01169227700

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  • National Archives offers personal tours to anti-abortion activists who sued

    National Archives offers personal tours to anti-abortion activists who sued

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    The Archives issued a statement last week apologizing for the incident.

    “Early indications are that our security officers quickly corrected their actions,” the statement said, acknowledging the irony of the activists being told to cover up their protest garb while touring documents proclaiming free speech and freedom of religion.

    Another group of young attendees at the annual March for Life filed a similar lawsuit last week against the Smithsonian Institution, alleging that during a visit to the National Air and Space Museum on the same day, they were harassed and told to take off matching ski hats reading “Rosary PRO-LIFE.”

    The interim deal filed with the court on Tuesday in the Archives case will not resolve that lawsuit, but offers the plaintiffs a preliminary injunction similar to the one they planned to seek from the court, court papers say. The agreement needs approval from the judge assigned to the case, Timothy Kelly, an appointee of former President Donald Trump. According to a footnote, the deal is not intended to affect the Archives’ ability to regulate “clothing containing profanity.”

    No similar agreement has been filed in the suit stemming from the events at the National Air and Space Museum, but the Smithsonian has apologized for its guards’ actions and promised retraining.

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  • National Testing Agency Public Notice for various Programs Registration

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    National Testing Agency Public Notice for various Programs Registration

    Dated: 14-2-23

    For Public Notice for various Programs Registration  click link below:

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  • Dancing cats, peeping owls and a field of fire: Sony World photography national winners – in pictures

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    Drunken festivalgoers, hot springs and Japanese photo booths all feature in this year’s list of national winners from across 55 different countries

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