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  • The News Caravan Jobs, JK News, Study – Apps on Google Play

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    The News Caravan is an Android Mobile app of J&K which Updates you with all Latest Government & Private Jobs information , JKChrome of Latest and Breaking News, Mock tests, Exam Guide, Exam Preparations, Current Affairs, Sample Papers, Notes, All J&K Exams Mock test in J&K and Ladakh UT.

    JKUpdate Update All Latest Jobs, Results, Notifications from Jammu Kashmir, Ladakh UT and India.

    The News Caravan Update mostly all Results, Selection Lists, Waiting Lists from Govt Departments, Universities and Schools.

    The News Caravan Updates all Date Sheets, Notifications, Syllabus and other Important Information.

    Latest and Breaking News : All Latest News in J&K and India, Fastest News Services, JK News App

    Important Features of The News Caravan Mobile App

    1. Recent : In Recent Tab of App You can check all Recent Posts Including Jobs, Results, Notifications , Current Affairs, Mock Tests of J&K. The News Caravan Alerts you with all Notifications

    2. Jobs : In Jobs Tab You will Find all Govt & Private Jobs Updates. Here in this Tab we mainly covers Jobs from JKSSB, JKPSC, Jammu & Kashmir University, JKBOSE, SKUAST, JK Police, Schools, Private Institutions, Private Companies etc

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    5. Results : In Results Tab we Update Results, Selection Lists, Waiting Lists from Govt Departments and Private. We also Update Results from University, Boards, Schools. We Update Class 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th Board Results from Various Boards.

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  • There’s Good News and Bad News for Trump in a New Survey

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    My survey of GOP county chairs is part of an ongoing effort to track the so-called “invisible primary” for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, with a series that is being featured in POLITICO Magazine over the next year. What takes place during the invisible primary is the crucial coordination and jockeying that occurs before anyone starts voting or caucusing, but which will do much to determine the eventual winner. County chairs are figures who will play a key role in shaping the race. They are highly attentive to the party’s internal dynamics and are influential in local GOP circles; they offer the kind of endorsements that candidates are eager to collect. They’re also still close to the rank-and-file grassroots, and their shifts are likely to signal where the rest of the party is going.

    When I launched my first survey in February, Trump was looking vulnerable. He was tied with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis among those who had committed to a candidate, and unlike DeSantis, there appeared to be a real ceiling for how much Trump’s support could grow. But in the wake of Trump’s April indictment in Manhattan, related to his alleged hush money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels, Trump picked up some support, largely at DeSantis’ expense. It appeared Republicans were rallying to the embattled former president once again.

    The most recent survey, conducted in the first few weeks of June, came amid yet another criminal indictment — this time involving federal charges that he mishandled classified documents, including violations of the Espionage Act. Yet I found Trump’s support continued to increase. Roughly twice as many county party chairs are now committed to Trump as to DeSantis, and no other candidates have really broken through.

    This past month has seen a raft of new entrants to the GOP race, including some expected contenders like former Vice President Mike Pence and former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, along with seemingly even bigger longshots like North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, former Texas Rep. Will Hurd and Miami Mayor Francis Suarez.

    Some commentators have suggested the crowded primary campaign could mirror that of 2016, when Trump snatched the nomination because other candidates split the anti-Trump vote. But so far, support for all the candidates combined still falls short of Trump’s tally. The one hope for Trump holdouts is that many chairs remain undecided.

    As director of the Center on American Politics at the University of Denver, I sent this survey to roughly 3,000 GOP chairs, one for every county in the country; 133 Republican chairs responded, roughly the same number who responded to the April survey.

    The first question I asked was simply whether the county chairs had committed to supporting a candidate, and if so, whom that might be.

    The proportion of undecided chairs remains significant, but it dipped a bit to 47 percent, down from 51 percent in April. DeSantis’ share of supporters has not shifted, holding just under 14 percent. But Trump’s support continues to grow. He has 29 percent now — roughly double what DeSantis has — and up from 24 percent in April and 16 percent in February. Support for all other candidates added up to around 10 percent.

    Moe Yoder, a Trump backer who chairs the Republican Party of Yamhill County, Ore., summed up the sentiment of many: “I was impressed by his first term and was very upset that he was robbed of his second term.” Meanwhile, DeSantis supporter Donna Girten of Crittenden County, Ky., echoed the rationale many of his backers have voiced throughout this year, crediting “his conservative efforts and no-holds-barred approach. He’s Trump like without the drama.”

    I then asked another question to gauge potential candidate support: Which candidates are county chairs considering for the presidential nomination?

    DeSantis still holds the lead in this category, with 61 percent of chairs saying they’re open to the Florida governor’s nomination. But notably, that figure has dropped with each survey wave; it had been 67 percent in April and 73 percent in February. Trump’s numbers, while not as strong, continue to improve. He’s now at 53 percent, up from 51 percent in April and 43 percent in February, suggesting more and more Republicans are getting comfortable with him back at the top of the ticket. Again, that’s even as his legal woes grow.

    The one non-Trump, non-DeSantis contender who saw a real bit of movement in my survey is South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott. He appears to have enjoyed a strong campaign rollout, with 46 percent of chairs now saying they’re considering supporting him, up from 26 percent in April. Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley’s numbers are up slightly, from 29 percent in April to 31 percent in June, while Pence saw his numbers rise from 17 to 24 percent between April and June.

    Finally, I asked the chairs whom they do not want to see as their presidential nominee. Christie led the pack for the third straight time, with 57 percent of chairs saying they do not want him as the GOP nominee. This is roughly the same figure as in April, suggesting his recent campaign rollout in which he offered sharp critiques of Trump hasn’t done much to alter his image among Republican grassroots leaders. The one bright spot for Christie is that a few more chairs are considering him now than were in April: 11 percent rather than just 4 percent.

    As in previous surveys, the candidates with the most opposition among county chairs after Christie were former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson (who has continued to criticize Trump for his legal travails), Pence and Trump himself. Pence’s negatives are down slightly, however, to 42 percent of chairs ruling him out as opposed to 47 percent in April.

    Meanwhile, considerably more county chairs are now rejecting Trump’s candidacy than in the last wave, with 38 percent of chairs now opposed to him, up from 29 percent in April. Ever the polarizing force, it appears that the latest round of indictments may have increased both Trump’s supporters and detractors within the party.

    We can learn a bit more about these party leaders’ sentiment by focusing on just those who answered both the April and June surveys; that’s 57 chairs overall. For the most part, we see relatively stable candidate alignments. DeSantis picked up two undecideds while Trump picked up one chair and lost two. A few chairs shifted around a bit, but there wasn’t a lot of change.

    This stability, of course, advantages Trump the longer it goes on. But the race is still relatively early. The debates start in August, and Trump could face yet more indictments based on his efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Eventually those undecided chairs will have to pick a side.

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  • She Broke the News That the U.S. Catholic Church Sold Enslaved People. She’s Still Going to Mass.

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    In recent years, Georgetown and the Maryland Jesuits became an early example of an institution attempting to atone for its past in the slave trade. In 2019, the school announced it would provide preferential admissions to descendants of enslaved people, and its Jesuit operators announced millions in funding for racial reconciliation and education programs.

    It’s uncertain whether last week’s Supreme Court decision overturning race-conscious affirmative action in college admissions will affect Georgetown’s program for descendants of enslaved people. Georgetown president John J. DeGioia wrote in a statement that the university was “deeply disappointed” in the decision, and that the university will “remain committed to our efforts to recruit, enroll, and support students from all backgrounds.”

    As the college system braces for the fallout of that Supreme Court decision — and amid a simmering cultural debate about how, or even whether, to teach the kind of history Swarns has unearthed in schools — we had a wide-ranging discussion about book bans, the history of the Catholic Church (and her own connection to it) and the future of campus diversity.

    This interview has been edited for length and clarity.

    Naranjo: Obviously the Catholic Church is not the only institution involved in slavery in the U.S. Do you think all institutions with a history of enslaving people have a duty to provide a full accounting of their involvement in doing so?

    Swarns: You’re absolutely right. My book is about the Catholic Church and Georgetown University and their roots in slavery, but they are far from alone. Slavery drove the growth of many of our contemporary institutions — universities, religious institutions, banks, insurance companies. Many of those institutions are grappling with this history and I think it’s really important and urgent for them to do that work. I think it helps us understand more clearly how slavery shaped Americans, many American families and many of the institutions that are around us today. So to me, this is critical work.

    Naranjo: I understand you are Catholic yourself. Has your personal relationship with the church been affected during your research?

    Swarns: I had been writing about slavery and the legacy of slavery, and so I stumbled across the story in this book about the Catholic Church and Georgetown. But it just so happened that I also happen to be a Black, practicing Catholic, and when I first heard about this slave sale that prominent Catholic priests organized to help save Georgetown University, I was flabbergasted. I had never known that Catholic priests had participated in the American slave trade. I had never heard of Catholic priests enslaving people. I was really astounded, and I’ve been doing this research, going through archival records of the buying and selling of people by Catholic priests to sustain and help the church expand, even as I am going to Mass and doing all of that. And so it has been an interesting time for me because of that.

    One of the things, though, that has been fascinating is that, as I tracked some of the people who had been enslaved and sold by the church, I learned that many of them — even after the Civil War, even after they were free people — they remained in the church that had betrayed them and sold them. And they remained in the church because they felt that the priests, the white sinful men who had sold them who had done these things, did not own this church. The church — God, the Holy Spirit, the Son — they did not control that. And their faith that had sustained them through all of this difficult period of enslavement continued to sustain them. And not only that, many of these individuals became lay leaders and some even became religious leaders in the church and worked to make the church more reflective of and responsive to Black Catholics and more true to its universal ideals. And so, in a strange way, learning that history, learning about these people and their endurance and their resilience and their commitment to their faith has been really inspiring to me. So, I’m still practicing, I’m still going to Mass.

    Naranjo: As you note in the book, Catholicism in the U.S. has often been perceived as a Northern religion. And you show us how that’s not necessarily the case. But what do you think its role in enslaving people means for conversations about culpability and reparations, given that many people view slavery as a Southern thing?

    Swarns: I think that explains a bit of the disconnect for people. Many of us as Americans view the Catholic Church as a Northern church, as an immigrant church. Growing up in New York City, that’s certainly the church that I knew. The truth is that the Catholic Church established its foothold in the British colonies and in the early United States and in Maryland, which was a slaveholding state and relied on slavery to help build the very underpinnings of the church. So the nation’s first Catholic institution of higher learning, Georgetown, first archdiocese, the first cathedral, priests who operated a plantation and enslaved and sold people established the first seminary. So this was foundational to the emergence of the Catholic Church in the United States, but it’s history that I certainly didn’t know and most Catholics don’t know. And most Americans don’t know.

    In terms of grappling with this history, the institutions have taken a number of steps. Georgetown and the Jesuit order priests, who were the priests who established the early Catholic Church in the United States, they’ve apologized for their participation in slavery and the slave trade. Georgetown has offered preference in admissions to descendants of people who were enslaved by the church, and it’s created a fund — a $400,000 fund — which they’ve committed to raising annually to fund projects that will benefit descendants. They’ve also renamed buildings and created an institute to study slavery.

    The Jesuits, for their part, partnered with descendants to create a foundation and committed to raising $100 million toward racial reconciliation projects and projects that would benefit descendants. So those are the steps that have been taken so far by the institutions that I write about in my book.

    Descendants, I think, have different feelings about whether or not this is adequate, whether or not more should be done. Most of the people that I speak to believe that these are good first steps, but that more needs to be done.

    Naranjo: In your reporting process, did you experience any pushback into looking into a history that maybe some would like to have forgotten?

    Swarns: In this instance, I was dealing with institutions that were trying to be transparent and trying to address this history. For both institutions, I would say there are more records that I wish I had that I don’t have. And that’s often what we journalists encounter. And part of the challenge, frankly, beyond institutional willingness or unwillingness, is just the marginalization of enslaved people during our history. Enslaved people were barred by law and practice from learning to read and write. So the records that would give great insight into their lives, letters and journals that historians and writers used to document the lives of other people, say, in the 1800s, are really, really, really, really scarce. And so that’s an enormous challenge for anyone trying to unearth the lives of enslaved people.

    Naranjo: I was reading the book last week, after the Supreme Court struck down race-based affirmative action in college admissions. Years before that, Georgetown had embarked on this process and, as noted in the book, implemented a program for preferential admission for descendants of people enslaved by its Jesuit founders. What responsibilities do you think institutions with similar histories of enslaving people have to descendants?

    Swarns: Universities all across the country are obviously grappling with the implications of the Supreme Court’s affirmative action decision. More than 90 universities have already identified historic ties to slavery and have committed to addressing that history. There’s actually a consortium of universities studying slavery. And what the Supreme Court decision means for them and for their efforts, I think, remains uncertain.

    Georgetown issued a statement last week like many universities did, saying that they remain committed to ensuring diversity on campus and valuing diversity. How this will all play out — I mean, I think we’re all going to have to wait and see. In terms of the responsibilities for universities that have identified their roots in slavery? I’m a journalist, so to me, I think it’s so important to document this history. To search in the archives, to make materials available and easily available to families to identify descendants. And to reach out and to work with descendants. I’m a journalist, I’m not a policymaker, and so there will be others who can hammer out what policies institutions feel are best and what policies that the descendants, if there are any identified, feel would be best. But for me as a journalist and as a professor, I feel the urgency of documenting this history and making sure that it is known. And collaborating with descendant communities, when those communities are identified, in terms of deciding on policies and programs.

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  • Official Confirmation: JKBOSE Class 10th, 12th Results Likely On This Date: Director Tassaduq Hussain – Kashmir News

    Official Confirmation: JKBOSE Class 10th, 12th Results Likely On This Date: Director Tassaduq Hussain – Kashmir News

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    Srinagar, May 09 : Authorities on Tuesday said that it will likely announce results of annual regular exams of 10th and 12th standard within a month.

    According to the news agency Kashmir News Observer (KNO) Director of School Education Kashmir (DSEK) Tassaduq Hussain Mir said, “As of now, we are waiting for the evaluation of answer scripts of hard zones.”

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    He said that the process of the examination of 10th and 12th standard in hard is about to end and the department was trying hard to complete all the process at earliest.

    “We have almost completed the evaluation of soft zones. We will try our level best to declare the results this month,” the director said—(KNO)


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  • Govt Orders Transfer And Postings Of Various Naib Tehsildars- Check Name List Here – Kashmir News

    Govt Orders Transfer And Postings Of Various Naib Tehsildars- Check Name List Here – Kashmir News

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    Govt Orders Transfer And Postings Of Various Naib Tehsildars- Check Name List Here

    The Government of Jammu and Kashmir on Monday ordered transfer and posting of 09 Naib Tehsildars in the Interest of administration with Immediate effect:IMG 20230509 130253

     


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  • Big News: Indian Govt Asked To Ban Diesel-powered Four Wheelers – Kashmir News

    Big News: Indian Govt Asked To Ban Diesel-powered Four Wheelers – Kashmir News

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    In order to focus on clean energy, the Energy Transition Advisory Committee, an oil ministry panel, on Monday suggested that India should ban the use of diesel-powered four-wheeler vehicles by 2027 and shift to electric and gas-fuelled vehicles in cities with more than a million people and polluted towns.

    Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas has setup a Energy Transition Advisory Committee, headed by former oil secretary Tarun Kapoor. It is not clear if the petroleum ministry will seek cabinet approval to implement the recommendations of its panel.

    India is among the top emitters of green house gases. Diesel accounts for about two-fifths of refined fuel consumption in India with 80% of that being used in the transport sector. The country aims at producing 40% of its electricity from renewables to achieve its 2070 net zero goal.

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    “By 2030, no city buses should be added which are not electric…diesel buses for city transport should not be added from 2024 onwards,” the panel said in a report posted on the Oil Ministry’s website, according to Reuters news agency.

    To give the much-needed impetus to the use of electric vehicles in the country, the report also suggested that the government should consider “targeted extension” of incentives given under Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Electric and Hybrid Vehicles scheme (FAME) to beyond March 31.

    The panel said new registrations of only electric-powered city delivery vehicles should be allowed from 2024. It further suggested for higher use railways and gas-powered trucks for the movement of cargo. The country’s railway network is expected to be fully electric in two to three years.

    Long-distance buses in India will have to be powered by electricity in the long-term, it said, adding that gas can be used as a transition fuel for 10-15 years.

    India aims to raise the share of gas in its energy mix to 15% by 2030 form 6.2% now.

    The panel said India should consider building underground gas storage, equivalent to two months’ demand as demand is expected to rise at compound average growth rate of 9.78% between 2020 and 2050. It suggested the use of depleted oil and gas fields, salt caverns and aquifers for building gas storage with the participation of foreign gas-producing companies.

    (With inputs from agencies)

     


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  • JKBOSE Class 10th Result 2023- Here’s How To Check Online – Kashmir News

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    JKBOSE Class 10th Result 2023: Jammu and Kashmir State Board of School Education (JKBOSE) successfully conducted the Class 10th Board Exams for the academic session 2022-23 at various allotted centres across the state. Ever since the conclusion of the exams, all the students who appeared in them are eagerly waiting for the announcement of the JK 10th Board Result 2023.

    According to media reports, the Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education will release the JKBOSE class 10th result 2023 in the third week of May 2023, tentatively. JKBOSE 10th result 2023 link will be made available on the JKBOSE 10th result 2023 official website, jkbose.nic.in. Students can download the JKBOSE class 10th result 2023 by their roll number.

    Step to Check the JKBOSE 10th Class Result 2023

    • Visit the official website, jkbose.ac.in 10th Result 2023, and then click on the ‘Enter Main Site’ option.

    • Go to the menu bar, then open the result link, and then click on the JKBOSE 10th result 2023 link.

    • Then, input the roll number into the search box and press the see results button to submit it.

    • JKBOSE 10th result 2023 Jammu & Kashmir Divisions will be shown on the screen. Take a printout or screenshot of the page and save it somewhere safe.

    JKBOSE 10th,  Result 2023: Steps to Check Via SMS

    To get the JKBOSE Result 2023 on mobile phones, students will have to follow the steps provided here.

    • Go to the text message application on your mobile phone.
    • Students seeking Class 10th results have to type “JKBOSE10” followed by a space and your roll number, and send it to 5676750.
    • You will receive your JKBOSE 10th,  marks statement via SMS.

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    Details mentioned on JK 10th Board Result 2023

    The following listed details will be printed on the student’s JK 10th Board Result 2023 which will be released online. Students must verify the details carefully and make sure they are all correct to avoid any kind of discrepancy in  future.

    • Student’s name
    • Roll number
    • Registration number
    • Mother’s name
    • Father’s name
    • Date of birth
    • Subjects
    • Subject-wise grade point
    • Grade point
    • Cumulative average grade point
    • Grade
    • Total marks
    • Qualifying status

    JKBOSE 10th Result 2023 Passing Marks

    Students will be required to score passing marks to qualify for the JKBOSE Class 10 exam. Only those candidates who are successful in securing the minimum passing marks prescribed by the exam board in the JKBOSE 10th Result 2023 will be considered to pass and will be given the passing certificate.

    1. A candidate must secure at least 33% marks in each subject to pass each exam.
    2. Candidates securing at least 33% aggregate marks in five compulsory subjects excluding additional or optional subjects will be considered qualified.
    3. A candidate needs to secure 33% marks separately in theory and practical exams.


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  • CBSE Class 10th & 12th Result 2023- Direct Link – Kashmir News

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    CBSE Class 10th & 12th Result 2023: The CBSE Board Result 2023 for class 10 and class 12 will be declared anytime soon. According to the reports, the CBSE 10th Result and CBSE 12th Result is expected to be released in the this week of May. Once declared, candidates would be able to check it on the official website – cbseresults.nic.in, results.cbse.nic.in and cbse.gov.in.

    The evaluation for the Class 10 Answer scripts had concluded around April 16, 2023 and the evaluation for Class 12 was wrapped up in the last week of April. Based on this input, CBSE is now preparing towards declaring the result.

    This year, a total of 38,83,710 students had registered for Class 10 and 12 board exams. Of them, 21,86,940 are Class 10 and 16,96,770 are Class 12 students.

    Apart from websites, students will also get their results on DigiLocker and UMANG apps. Follow this blog for all the latest updates on CBSE results.

    CBSE Class 10, 12 Result 2023: List Of Websites To Check

    Here is the list of websites to check CBSE 10th, 12th Result 2023:

    • cbseresults.nic.in
    • cbse.nic.in
    • cbse.gov.in
    • digilocker.gov.in
    • results.gov.in
    • parikshasangam.cbse.gov.in

    How to Check CBSE Result 2023 10th, 12th online

    • Visit the official website,cbseresults.nic.in.

    • Click on the ‘CBSE result 2023 Class 10’ link.

    • Enter student’s roll number, school number, and other details.

    • Click the submit button.

    • CBSE Class 10th result 2023 will be displayed on the screen.

    • Take a screenshot and keep it safe for future reference.

    View CBSE Board Result 2023 Via SMS

    Students need to send an SMS on the below-mentioned number to access their CBSE result 2023 for Class 10 and 12 through SMS.

    • Open SMS application on the mobile phone.

    • For 10th: cbse10 <rollno> <admitcardID>
      For 12th: cbse12 <rollno>

    • Send this SMS to 7738299899.

    • CBSE result 2023 will be sent as an SMS on the same number.

    Details Mentioned in CBSE Result 2023 Class 10th, 12th

    The online CBSE result 2023 is provisional in nature. Students must ensure the basic details mentioned in CBSE board result 2023 are correct. In case of any discrepancy in CBSE 2023 board result, they can contact their respective schools.

    The following details will be shared through online board result CBSE 2023 Class 10 & 12.


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  • DC Conducts Surprise Inspection, Suspended 14 J&K Govt Employees- Check Here – Kashmir News

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    The Deputy Commissioner (DC), Kupwara, Dr. Doifode Sagar Dattatray today conducted surprise inspection of various Government offices to check the attendance of the officials including ACD Office, ACP Office, Executive Engineer REW, Tehsildar Office Kupwara, JKEDI, DE&CC and Prosecution Office.

    During the surprise visit, the DC found 14 officials unauthorizedly absent from their duties and put them under suspension. These officials include 11 of Rural Development Department and 3 of Tehsildar Office Kupwara.

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    During the visit, the DC also enquired about the work done by the departments. He also stressed upon the officers and employees to remain punctual in their duties.

    The DC also inspected the Record Room of Tehsil Office Kupwara during which he directed the concerned for disposing-off the old record as per the procedure so that proper space could be made available for upkeep of latest records.


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  • First ChatGPT arrest in China over fake train crash news

    First ChatGPT arrest in China over fake train crash news

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    Beijing: Chinese police have detained a man for allegedly generating fake news of a train crash and disseminating it online using artificial intelligence technology, in what was reported to be China’s first arrest for misuse of ChatGPT.

    Police in northwestern Gansu province said in a statement on Sunday that a suspect surnamed Hong had been detained for “using artificial intelligence technology to concoct false and untrue information”.

    The case first caught the attention of the cyber division of a county police bureau when they spotted a fake news article that claimed nine people had been killed in a local train accident on April 25, the Hong Kong-based South China Morning Post reported on Monday.

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    The cybersecurity officers in Kongtong county found the article simultaneously posted by more than 20 accounts on Baijiahao, a blog-style platform run by Chinese search engine giant Baidu. The stories had received more than 15,000 clicks by the time it came to authorities’ attention, it said.

    The Gansu public security department said Hong was suspected of the crime of “picking quarrels and provoking trouble”, a charge that normally carries a maximum sentence of five years. But in cases that are deemed especially severe, offenders can be jailed for 10 years and given additional penalties, the Post reported.

    This is the first time the public has been made aware of an arrest by Chinese authorities after Beijing’s first provisions to regulate the use of “deepfake” technology officially took effect in January, it said.

    The police said they traced the origins of the article to a company owned by the suspect Hong, which operated personal media platforms registered in Shenzhen in Guangdong province in southern China.

    Some 10 days later a police team searched Hong’s home and his computer and detained him.

    The statement said Hong confessed to bypassing Baijiahao’s duplication check function to publish on multiple accounts he had acquired. He input the elements of trending social stories in China from past years into ChatGPT to quickly produce different versions of the same fake story and uploaded them to his Baijiahao accounts, it said.

    While ChatGPT is not directly available to Chinese IP addresses, Chinese users can still access its service if they have a reliable VPN connection.

    Chinese IT outlets were experimenting with their versions of the ChatGPT after Microsoft and Google announced their innovations.

    China closely monitors its social media through firewalls, especially Sina Weibo, which has over 592 million users to ensure no critical content against the ruling Communist Party of China (CPC).

    China’s top internet regulator has long voiced concern that unchecked development and use of deep synthesis technology could lead to its use in criminal activities such as online scams or defamation.

    As ChatGPT has gone viral in recent months, China’s law enforcement agencies have repeatedly voiced suspicion, and even warnings, about the technology.

    In one of the first comments on the chatbot made by the Chinese security apparatus, police in Beijing specifically warned the public in February to be wary of “rumours” generated by ChatGPT, the Post reported.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )