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  • SSP Orders Transfer & Postings Of SHOs- Check Here – Kashmir News

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    Jammu and Kashmir, April 28: Senior Superintendent of Police Jammu, Chandan Kohli on thursday ordered transfer and postings of two Station House Officers (SHO).

    According to a government order, Inspector Sushil Kumar has been transferred from District Police Lines and posted as SHO Pacca Danga vice Inspector Rakesh Sharma, who has been and posted as SHO Bakshi Nagar.


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  • White House: It’s normal for Biden to be briefed on reporters before news conference

    White House: It’s normal for Biden to be briefed on reporters before news conference

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    The White House said on Thursday that it was “entirely normal” for a president to be briefed about the journalists who would ask questions at news conferences, a day after President Joe Biden was seen holding a paper with what appeared to be a reporter’s question.

    “It’s entirely normal for a president to be briefed on reporters who will be asking questions at a press conference and issues we expect they might ask about,” press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said at a briefing on Thursday.

    The comments come after Biden was seen on Wednesday holding a note card titled “question 1″ regarding a Los Angeles Times reporter’s information during a joint news conference with President Yoon Suk Yeol of South Korea.

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  • Jammu & Kashmir: AC approves proposal for 4G saturation of all uncovered villages – Kashmir News

    Jammu & Kashmir: AC approves proposal for 4G saturation of all uncovered villages – Kashmir News

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    AC approves proposal for 4G saturation of all uncovered villages

    JAMMU, APRIL 26: The Administrative Council (AC) which met here under Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha approved transfer of land free of charge in favour of BSNL (Government of India Enterprises), for saturation of 4G mobile services in all the uncovered villages across J&K.

    Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar, Advisor to the Lieutenant Governor; Dr.Arun Kumar Mehta, Chief Secretary, J&K; and Mandeep Kumar Bandhari, Principal Secretary to Lieutenant Governor attended the meeting.

    This decision is in consonance with the policy decision of the Union Government for providing land free of charge for saturation of 4G mobile services. In J&K, there are 303 villages which will be covered under the scheme and will lead to saturation of 4G services in J&K and ensure seamless connectivity under Universal Service Obligation Fund (USOF).

    The Administrative Council has also fixed a timeline of 15 days for Deputy Commissioners to complete the task for identification of land for all 303 villages which are uncovered.

    Saturation of 4G mobile services in uncovered villages across the J&K shall play a very important role and improve network facility for uncovered villages in all the districts across the UT of J&K.

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  • JKSSB: Selection of unfilled posts of “Draftsman Civil” in Public Works (R&B) Department- Check name-wise list here – Kashmir News

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    JKSSB: Selection of unfilled posts of “Draftsman Civil” in Public Works (R&B) Department- Check name-wise list here – Kashmir News

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  • Breaking: 10 policemen, one civilian killed in an IED blast : Officials – Kashmir News

    Breaking: 10 policemen, one civilian killed in an IED blast : Officials – Kashmir News

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    Ten policemen, one civilian killed in blast carried out by Maoists in Chhattisgarh’s Dantewada, reported news agency PTI quoting officials.

    Maoists planted an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) that detonated on a vehicle transporting District Reserve Guard (DRG) personnel near Aranpur in Dantewada district.

    The incident took place under Aranpur police station when a team of the state police’s District Reserve Guard (DRG) was returning after an anti-Maoists operation, a senior official said.

    10 DRG (District Reserve Guard) personnel and one driver killed in IED attack by Maoists in Dantewada, tweets Chhattisgarh CM

    Union home minister Amit Shah speaks with Chhattisgarh CM Bhupesh Baghel over the Maoists attack that claimed the lives of 10 DRG (District Reserve Guard) personnel and one driver, in Dantewada.


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  • BuzzFeed News’ business model turned to dust because they were always at the whim of mercurial tech titans | James Hennessy

    BuzzFeed News’ business model turned to dust because they were always at the whim of mercurial tech titans | James Hennessy

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    The announcement of the demise of BuzzFeed News last week felt unlike the cavalcade of media closures and layoffs of the past decade. In a sense, it represented the death of an entire era.

    BuzzFeed News, launched in 2011, imagined a format which would marry the intense virality and relentless social media focus of digital native publications with the serious reporting of major mastheads. The bet was that the site’s endless fountain of Harry Potter quizzes, viral news stories, celebrity gossip and pop culture gifs could subsidise a serious news operation, which would in turn lend real credibility to BuzzFeed as a whole.

    The timing was perfect. Legacy media, already shaky after the financial crisis, was increasingly finding itself at the mercy of Facebook and Google, who had reshaped content distribution and the ad industry in their favour. Digital-only upstarts such as BuzzFeed, Mashable and Business Insider had built themselves to take advantage of those same trends and had secured a dominant share of millennial eyeballs as a result.

    Suddenly, BuzzFeed News and a legion of imitators – buoyed by venture capital investment and the seemingly bottomless Facebook audience spigot – were making significant plays into the world of real news reporting; breaking stories left and right and adroitly packaging them for an extremely online audience. In those heady days, you could even imagine I Can Haz Cheeseburger opening a national security desk.

    It’s difficult to understate the panic BuzzFeed’s foray into hard news inaugurated among the media old guard. In 2014, The New York Times distributed a “dire” internal report sounding the warning bell about the paper’s struggles to adapt to journalism’s digital revolution, which mentioned BuzzFeed two dozen times. (True to form, the existence of this report was first detailed by BuzzFeed.) Even the most storied news brands found themselves following the BuzzFeed playbook for distribution. Even the NYT was doing listicles!

    Over the years, the cracks in BuzzFeed’s model started to show. The grand vision of a serious news organisation precariously balanced on top of a viral content shop was always a challenging one, and the company found it increasingly difficult to build a sustainable business. The venture capital injections weren’t enough, and it didn’t help that BuzzFeed’s advertisers were much happier to see their content run alongside the fun quizzes than, say, the Kevin Spacey exposé.

    Another problem was talent. While BuzzFeed served as an incubator for some incandescently skilled young reporters with both a keen eye for the online world and classic reporting chops, it became clear to the old publications that they could simply… poach them. And so they did: the past few years has seen a generation of wunderkinds graduate from the BuzzFeed News universe into the old-school news businesses it once planned to topple.

    But the bigger story here is one largely outside BuzzFeed’s control. It, alongside the tranche of other digital media startups of its era, threw in its lot vigorously with Facebook. It heartily embraced the new distribution model which had so frightened old-school publishers, surfing the waves of traffic generated by Facebook and other social apps such as Snapchat – which at one point evinced similar ambitions towards being a news platform.

    This worked extremely well right up until it didn’t. While Mark Zuckerberg once saw news content as an excellent way to juice Facebook’s platform credibility and user engagement, escalating scandals eventually turned it into a serious political liability. The axe came down. As the Warren Buffet saying goes: only when the tide goes out do you learn who has been swimming naked. BuzzFeed needed Facebook far more than Facebook needed BuzzFeed.

    BuzzFeed News is ultimately a casualty of that lopsided relationship. It never built a subscriptions business to account for the decline in social media traffic, and its model made less and less sense in an industry that was turning away from social media advertising dollars towards paywalls and good-old-fashioned direct monetary relationships with readers.

    It’s quite likely we will remember BuzzFeed News and its ilk not as the revolutionary disrupters of the industry they were once thought to be, but as a decade-long intermission to the whim of the famously mercurial tech titans who briefly offered them patronage.

    But that’s the nature of the news business. What BuzzFeed News did very successfully was change the way news was reported for the digital age, and it quite successfully bridged the gap between what was happening in real life and what was happening online. It helped train a generation of journalists who innately understood how those two worlds could speak to one another, and the reverberations of that understanding will be felt through the media for some time to come.

    That will be BuzzFeed News’ ultimate legacy, even as its business model turns to dust.

    • James Hennessy is the co-host of the podcast Down Round, and writes The Terminal, a newsletter about tech culture

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  • J&K Govt Sanctions Voluntary Retirement Of DSP Of J&K Police – Kashmir News

    J&K Govt Sanctions Voluntary Retirement Of DSP Of J&K Police – Kashmir News

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    The Government of Jammu And Kashmir on tuesday ordered Voluntary retirement of Shri Mohmud Qadir Deputy superintendent of police

    According to a government order, hereby accorded to the voluntary retirement of Shri Mohmud Qadir Deputy president of police with immediate effect from 30.04.2023,in terms of article 230(i) of the Jammu and Kashmir civil service regulation volume-1

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  • Charles undermined late queen’s plan to sue News UK, Prince Harry tells court

    Charles undermined late queen’s plan to sue News UK, Prince Harry tells court

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    Queen Elizabeth II personally threatened Rupert Murdoch’s media company with legal proceedings over phone hacking only for her efforts to be undermined by the then Prince Charles, the high court has heard.

    Prince Harry said his father intervened because he wanted to ensure the Sun supported his ascension to the throne and Camilla’s role as queen consort, and had a “specific long-term strategy to keep the media on side” for “when the time came”.

    The Duke of Sussex made the claims on Tuesday as part of his ongoing legal action against News Group Newspapers. The legal case lays bare Harry’s allegations of the deals between senior members of the British royal family and tabloid newspapers.

    The prince said his father, the king, had personally demanded he stop his legal cases against British newspaper outlets when they were filed in late 2019.

    The court filings state: “I was summoned to Buckingham Palace and specifically told to drop the legal actions because they have an ‘effect on all the family’.” He added this was “a direct request (or rather demand) from my father” and senior royal aides.

    Harry blamed tabloid press intrusion for collapses in his mental health, said journalists had destroyed many of his relationships with girlfriends, and said British tabloid journalists fuelled online trolls and drove people to suicide.

    He said: “How much more blood will stain their typing fingers before someone can put a stop to this madness?”

    The duke also suggested that press intrusion by the Sun and other newspapers led to his mother – Diana, Princess of Wales – choosing to travel without a police escort, ultimately leading to her death in 1997.

    In 2017, Harry decided to seek an apology from Murdoch’s News UK for phone hacking, receiving the backing of Queen Elizabeth II and his brother. His submission said: “William was very understanding and supportive and agreed that we needed to do it. He therefore suggested that I seek permission from ‘granny’. I spoke to her shortly afterwards and said something along the lines of: ‘Are you happy for me to push this forward, do I have your permission?’ and she said: ‘Yes.’”

    Having received the support of Queen Elizabeth II, Harry said he asked the royal family’s lawyers to write to the Murdoch executives Rebekah Brooks and Robert Thomson and seek a resolution. Yet the company refused to apologise and, out of desperation, Harry discussed banning reporters from Murdoch-owned outlets from attending his wedding to Meghan, Duchess of Sussex.

    In 2018, Sally Osman, Queen Elizabeth II’s communications secretary, wrote an email to Harry explaining that she was willing to threaten legal action in the name of the monarch.

    The email read: “The queen has given her consent to send a further note, by email, to Robert Thomson, CEO of News Corporation and Rebekah Brooks, CEO of News UK.

    “Her Majesty has approved the wording, which essentially says there is increasing frustration at their lack of response and engagement and, while we’ve tried to settle without involving lawyers, we will need to reconsider our stance unless we receive a viable proposal.”

    However, there was no apology, which Harry ascribes to a secret deal between the royal family and senior Murdoch executives to keep proceedings out of court. As part of the legal proceedings he alleged that his brother, Prince William, had secretly been paid a “huge sum of money” by Murdoch’s company in 2020 to settle a previously undisclosed phone-hacking claim.

    Harry claimed that, shortly before his wedding, he was informed Murdoch’s company would not apologise to the queen and the rest of the royal family at that stage because “they would have to admit that not only was the News of the World involved in phone hacking but also the Sun”, which they “couldn’t afford to do” as it would undermine their continued denials that illegal activity took place at the Sun.

    Murdoch’s company has always denied that any illegal behaviour took place at the Sun and that all phone hacking and illicit blagging of personal material was limited to its sister newspaper, the now-defunct News of the World.

    Harry insists this is untrue and claims phone hacking was widespread at the Sun when it was edited by Brooks, now a senior Murdoch executive. He has said he is willing to go to trial in an attempt to prove this. Murdoch’s company denies any wrongdoing at the Sun, or that there was any secret deal between the newspaper group and the royal household over phone hacking.

    The prince also said press intrusion into the life of his mother was “one of the reasons she insisted on not having any protection after the divorce” as she suspected those around her of selling stories to outlets such as the Sun. He claims: “If she’d had police protection with her in August 1997, she’d probably still be alive today. People who abuse their power like this need to face the consequences of their actions, otherwise it says that we can all behave like this.”

    Harry now believes his father and royal courtiers were prioritising positive coverage of his father and Camilla in the Sun, rather than seeking to back his legal claims. He said: “[T]hey had a specific long-term strategy to keep the media (including [Sun publisher] NGN) onside in order to smooth the way for my stepmother (and father) to be accepted by the British public as queen consort (and king respectively) when the time came … anything that might upset the applecart in this regard (including the suggestion of resolution of our phone-hacking claims) was to be avoided at all costs.”

    He said all of his girlfriends would find “they are not just in a relationship with me but with the entire tabloid press as a third party”, leading to bouts of depression and paranoia. He claimed the press was pushing him in the hope of “a total and very public breakdown”.

    He made clear his personal loathing of Brooks, who was found not guilty of phone hacking by a jury in June 2014. He said: “Having met her once with my father when she was hosting the Sun military awards at the Imperial War Museum in London and having seen her essentially masquerading as someone that she wasn’t by using the military community to try and cover up all the appalling things that she and her newspapers had done, I felt this surprise at her acquittal even more personally, especially as I had been duped into thinking that she was OK at our meeting.”

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  • NIA Court Issues Proclamation Order Against JeM Commander Ashiq Nengroo – Kashmir News

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    Srinagar April 25: National Investigation Agency Court Pulwama on Tuesday issued Proclamation order under section 82 CRPC in respect of a designated militant and an active militant in various militant activities.

    The police said that proclamation has been issued in respect of designated militant Ashiq Ah Negroo, who is involved in various terrorist activities including Case FIR No. 42/2022 under section 20, 38 UAPA (Unlawful Activities Prevention Act) of Police Station Rajpora and in respect of active militant Reyaz Ah Dar involved in case FIR No 239/2022 under section 307 IPC, 16, 18, 20, 23, 38 UAPA of Police Station Pulwama. Court has given them 30 days to surrender before the competent authority.

    According to police spokesman, before issuing proclamation, NIA Court has already issued NBW (Non-Bailable warrant) open ended warrant. Proclamation order was pasted in their native places and also on the conspicuous places of the villages along with the concerned police, reads the statement.(GNS)


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  • CBSE Class 10, 12 Board Result 2023 Expected Date To Be Released, Steps To Check – Kashmir News

    CBSE Class 10, 12 Board Result 2023 Expected Date To Be Released, Steps To Check – Kashmir News

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    CBSE Class 10, 12 Board Result 2023 Expected Date To Be Released, Steps To Check

    The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is all set to release the CBSE Board Result 2023 soon. According to various media reports, the board is expected to declare the results next week. Though, the board has not officially announced the date for Class 10th and Class 12th board exam results. Once announced, the students can check their CBSE Class 10, 12 results on the official website of CBSE at cbse.gov.in and cbseresuts.nic.in.

    Students must keep their admit card and registration details handy as they will ask to enter the credentials on the result declaration page.

    The board conducted the class 10 board examination for the academic year 2022-2023 from February 15  to March 21. For class 12, the examination started on February 15 only. The last exam was on April 5.

    CBSE Board Result 2023: How to check class 10, and 12 results online

    Step 1: Click on a browser of your choice and enter the name of the official website cbse.gov.in, results.cbse.nic.in.

    Step 2: Click on the active result link

    Step 3: A new page will appear

    Step 4: Enter the enrollment number and date of birth in DD/MM/YYYY format

    Step 5: Click on submit

    Step 6: Your CBSE Board Result 2023 will appear on the screen

    Step 7: Download the result and take a printout for future reference

    This year, close to 38 lakh students appeared for the CBSE 10th and 12th exams this year. For class 10, more than 21 lakh students appeared and 16, lakh students appeared for CBSE Class 12 Board Exam Result 2023.

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