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  • PM Modi calls for people’s participation in fight against climate change

    PM Modi calls for people’s participation in fight against climate change

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    Washington: Prime Minister Narendra Modi said an idea becomes a mass movement when it moves from “discussion tables to dinner tables” as he called for people’s participation and collective efforts in the fight against climate change.

    He also told a gathering of world leaders on Friday that when people become conscious that simple acts in their daily lives are powerful, there will be a very positive impact on the environment.

    “People across the world hear a lot about climate change. Many of them feel a lot of anxiety because they do not know what they can do about it. They are constantly made to feel that only governments or global institutions have a role. If they learn that they can also contribute, their anxiety will turn into action,” Modi said while addressing the World Bank-organised “Making it Personal: How behavioral change can tackle climate change” conference.

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    Citing “Mission Life”, which was launched by him and the UN secretary general last year October, Modi said the programme is about democratising the battle against climate change.

    “Climate change cannot be fought from conference tables alone. It has to be fought from the dinner tables in every home,” he told the conference being held on the sidelines of the annual spring meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank.

    “When an idea moves from discussion tables to dinner tables, it becomes a mass movement”, making every family and individual a part, and their choices can help the planet as well as provide scale and speed, he said.

    Prime Minister Modi said when people become conscious that simple acts in their daily lives are powerful, there will be a very positive impact on the environment. The people of India have done a lot in this matter, he said.

    “In the last few years, people-driven efforts have improved the sex-ratio in many parts of India. It was the people who laid a massive cleanliness drive, be it rivers, beaches, or roads. They are ensuring public places are free of litter, and it was the people who made the switch to LED bulbs a success. Nearly 370 million LED bulbs have been sold in India,” he said.

    This helps in avoiding nearly 39 million tons of carbon dioxide emissions every year, the prime minister said.

    Farmers of India ensure coverage of nearly 7,00,000 hectares of farmland through micro-irrigation. Fulfilling the mantra of per drop more crop, this has saved a huge amount of water, he pointed out.

    “Under Mission Life, our efforts are spread across many domains, such as making local bodies environment friendly, saving water, saving energy, reducing waste, and e-wastes, adopting healthy lifestyles, adoption of natural farming, promotion of millets,” Modi said.

    These efforts will save over 22 billion units of energy, save nine trillion litres of water, reduce waste by 375 million tons, recycle almost one million tons of e-waste, and generate around 170 million of additional cost saving by 2030, he said.

    “Further, it will help us reduce wastage of 15 billion tons of food,” Modi said, noting that the global primary crop production in 2020, according to the Food and Agriculture Organisation, was about nine billion tons.

    He said global institutions have an important role to play in encouraging countries across the world.

    The World Bank Group is looking to increase climate finance from 26 per cent to 35 percent as a share of total financing. The focus of this climate finance is usually on conventional respects, he noted.

    The prime minister said adequate financing methods need to be worked out for behavioral initiatives and a show of support by the World Bank towards behavioral initiatives such as Mission Life will have a multiplier effect.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Govt Ensuring Electoral Participation Of Kashmiri Migrants Putting Across India

    Govt Ensuring Electoral Participation Of Kashmiri Migrants Putting Across India

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    SRINAGAR: In a move to ensure maximum participation of Kashmiri Migrants in the upcoming Assembly and Parliamentary elections, the Government has constituted teams to facilitate the enrollment of the displaced people from Kashmir putting up at Jammu and other parts of the India and help them cast their votes.

    The Relief and Rehabilitation (M) Department has constituted 22 teams for in camp and non camp areas of JK UT,  with an aim to spread awareness and manage facilitation of Kashmiri migrants in electoral rolls of the constituencies of their original residence in Valley. The department has also started various outreach programmes at Mumbai, Pune, Bangalore, Ahmadabad, Delhi and Chandigarh.

    As per media reports, the teams of the Relief and Rehabilitation Organization have already been dispatched to outside Valley and they have visited Mumbai, Pune, Chandigarh and on Thursday the team is visiting Bangalore in Karnataka and Ahmedabad in Gujarat where the Kashmiri migrants are putting up to get them enrolled as voters in Valley and ensure that they will vote in coming Assembly and Parliamentary elections from their respective constituencies in Kashmir.

    Besides, two special teams have been constituted wherein 16 officers, 56 officials and 50 Casual labourers have been engaged under the supervision of Relief and Rehabilitation Commissioner (M), J&K.

    The process has already started and for Zonal Area Awareness Campaign, all the officers and officials of 22 Zones have been declared as BLO’s and have been assigned the task of conducting door to door awareness program and enrollment of Kashmiri Migrants in Electoral Rolls.

    Excelsior reported that at present there are 1,20,000 migrant voters with Relief Organization and the department is motivating them to cast their vote in Kashmir so as to fulfill the gap created after their displacement.

    The sole intention of the Government is that the Kashmiri migrants putting up in other States of country should actively participate in democratic process and exercise their right to franchise from the constituencies they belonged in Kashmir, Excelsior reported.

    The whole Special Summary Revision campaign is being monitored under the supervision of Chief Electoral Officer, JK.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Dibrugarh: G20 event witnesses participation of 56 foreign delegates

    Dibrugarh: G20 event witnesses participation of 56 foreign delegates

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    Dibrugarh: The G20 Research and Innovation Initiative Gathering (RIIG) Conference was held in Assam’s Dibrugarh town on Friday.

    Delegates from G20 member countries, guest countries, and international organisations, as well as the scientific community, gathered to discuss and explore ways to build a sustainable and circular bio-economy.

    A total of 103 participants, with 56 foreign delegates from 26 countries were present at the conference, a statement noted.

    S. Chandrasekhar, Secretary in the Department of Science and Technology, emphasised that the G20 RIIG conclave is dedicated to promoting a sustainable future by educating the public on the importance of zero waste management, and “the goal of this gathering was to frame the conversation beautifully and inspire people to take action towards reducing waste and preserving our planet”.

    “The interactive event aimed to facilitate active engagement among all key stakeholders, including people, policies, and places. This was done to promote an inclusive policy-making approach that provides a conceptual framework to mainstream circular bio-economy models across different sectors,” he said.

    By promoting collaborations and partnerships among G20 members and stakeholders, the conference aims to strengthen global efforts towards a more sustainable and circular bio-economy, Chandrasekhar added.

    He further mentioned that the conference aimed to bring together key factors responsible for planning, setting up new programs and managing the existing programs related to agriculture, de-carbonisation of industry, bio-energy, and bio-resource management.

    Rajesh S. Gokhale, Secretary of the Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science and Technology stated that the aim of the conference was to bring together key actors responsible for planning, setting up new programmes, and managing existing programs related to agriculture, de-carbonisation of industry, bio-energy, and bio-resource management.

    The conference was divided into four sessions, which included Agriculture: Challenges and Opportunities, Industry towards Decarbonisation, Bio-Energy, and Bio-resource Management.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Gujarat univ cancels seminar after ABVP opposes participation by Jamia prof

    Gujarat univ cancels seminar after ABVP opposes participation by Jamia prof

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    Vadodara: The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda (MSU) here on Wednesday cancelled a seminar after members of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) objected to the participation by a professor from Jamia Millia Islamia university.

    Zubair Meenai, the professor, is “a communist and known for making anti-India comments,” claimed a leader of the ABVP, a student organization affiliated to the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.

    MSU’s Faculty of Social Work had organized the seminar on ‘Respecting diversity through joint social action’ on its campus on Wednesday afternoon.

    As per the invitation, one of the invited speakers was Prof Meenai of the Department of Social Work, Jamia Millia Islamia university, New Delhi.

    But soon after the event started, ABVP members reached the spot and started shouting the slogan ‘Bharat Mata ki Jai’, compelling the organisers to cancel the event.

    In a video which went viral, ABVP members can be seen confronting the Dean of the Faculty of Social Work, Dr Bhavna Mehta.
    When one of the ABVP members asked why they invited Meenai `who is known for making anti-India comments,’ Mehta said he was invited as an academician.

    ABVP members then asked Mehta not to invite such people in the future.

    Mehta was not available for comments.

    “Meenai is a communist and known for making anti-India comments. He even made such comments against (late RSS ideologue) Nanaji Deshmukh. How come the Faculty did not find a worthy academician in Gujarat to speak on the subject that they had to invite him? ABVP will never tolerate such persons who have the anti-India mindset,” said Dhruv Parekh, the ABVP’s MSU unit president.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Video. Putin has not yet announced his participation in the presidential race in 2024

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  • Putin suspends participation in key nuclear arms treaty

    Putin suspends participation in key nuclear arms treaty

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    Russian President Vladimir Putin said Tuesday that he is suspending Moscow’s participation in the last remaining nuclear arms control treaty between Russia and the United States.

    Russia will halt its participation in the New START Treaty, Putin announced in a lengthy speech to his country’s parliament.

    “I am forced to announce today that Russia is suspending its participation in the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty,” he said.

    The U.S. recently raised concerns that Russia is not complying with provisions of the treaty, designed to place limits on strategic offensive arms.

    The agreement — formally called the treaty between the U.S. and Russia on Measures for the Further Reduction and Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms — originally entered into force in 2011, and includes limitations on systems such as intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) and nuclear warheads on deployed ICBMs. The deal also includes processes for verification. 

    Earlier this month, NATO called on the Kremlin to stick to its commitments. 

    “NATO Allies agree the New START Treaty contributes to international stability by constraining Russian and U.S. strategic nuclear forces,” allies said in a statement. 

    “Russia’s refusal to convene a session of the Bilateral Consultative Commission (BCC) within the treaty-established timeframe, and to facilitate U.S. inspection activities on its territory since August 2022 prevents the United States from exercising important rights under the Treaty,” the allies said. 

    “We call on Russia,” the allies added, “to fulfil its obligations.” 

    On Tuesday, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said he regrets Russia’s decision.

    “Over the last years, Russia has violated and walked away from key arms control agreements,” he said at a press conference.

    “With today’s decision on New START, the whole arms control architecture has been dismantled,” the NATO chief added. “I strongly encourage Russia to reconsider its decision and to respect existing agreements.” 

    The U.S.’ top diplomat also condemned Putin’s move.

    “Russia’s announcement that it is suspending its participation in New Start is very disappointing and irresponsible,” U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken told reporters at the U.S. Embassy in Athens. “But of course we remain ready to discuss the limitation of strategic arms at any time with Russia regardless of anything that happens in the world or in our relations.” 



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  • BOSE for maximum participation of students from affiliated schools in Pariksha Parv

    BOSE for maximum participation of students from affiliated schools in Pariksha Parv

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    Srinagar, Feb 06: The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (BOSE) has asked for maximum participation of students from the affiliated schools in Pariksha Parv to overcome their perception towards the exams stress.

    Director Academics of BOSE in a communiqué to all the Heads of Schools affiliated with the Board has said that the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) has been celebrating exams with its campaign ‘Pariksha Parv’ since 2019.

    According to news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), BOSE has said, “Pariksha Parv intends to change the outlook and perspective of children towards exams stress and overcome their anxiety before exam result at a platform.”

    “In stressful times, talking about and sharing the uneasy and confusing thoughts would help mitigate stress and anxiety of students to a great extent,” it reads.

    BOSE said that in order to enable students to interact with expert speakers, CPR is celebrating Pariksha Parv 5.0 from February-06-2023 to March-01-2023 and live streaming sessions can be watched on NCPCR social media accounts.

    “These live-streaming sessions can be very beneficial for the children and they can learn from the experts, get a better understanding about their future goals and can get tips on how to cope with examination stress, how to manage time or things to keep in mind while studying, etc., and learn some tips that they can accommodate in their lives,” reads the communiqué.

    The Board has advised Heads of Schools to disseminate the information among the students so that the maximum number of students from your school participate and attend the live sessions and also ask questions to the experts during the live streaming. “Live streaming sessions can be watched from February-06-2023 to March-31-2023.”—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )