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  • Intermittent rains continue to lash Kashmir parts on 2nd straight day

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    Srinagar, Apr 26: The intermittent rainfall continued to lash Kashmir parts on the second straight day on Wednesday while as the weatherman here has predicted more rains for the next 24 hours.

    Reports reaching the news agency—KNO said that the rains continued to lash Srinagar and other areas of the Valley intermittently since this afternoon, bringing down the temperature in Kashmir.

    Director Meteorological department (MeT), Sonum Lotus told KNO that there was a forecast of a brief spell of rain/thunderstorm with lightning accompanied by gusty winds & hailstorm in some places at many places of Kashmir division, Ramban, Banihal, Poonch and Rajouri districts from this afternoon.

    He said that the weather would continue to remain wet for the next few days as light rains are expected to continue at scattered places in Kashmir till April 28.

    Director MeT also advised farmers to postpone spraying their orchards till May 01, 2023.

    Meanwhile, the officials in MeT said that the summer capital of J&K recorded a low of 7.9 degree Celsius while Qazigund and Pahalgam recorded a low of 5.2 degree Celsius and 2.6 degree Celsius respectively.

    In Kokernag, the night temperature settled at 3.0 degree Celsius while a famous ski-resort, Gulmarg recorded a low of 3.2 degree Celsius.

    Moreover, reports reaching KNO said that the embankment of river Jhelum has got damaged due to the frequent wet spells from past one week near Peerzoo restaurant here.

    The river Jhelum embankment has got damaged due to the rains while the locals said that none from the administration has visited the spot to assess the situation.

    Talking to KNO, Chief Engineer, Irrigation and Flood control (I&FC) department said that he will look into the matter.

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Badshah issues apology; says some parts of the song ‘Sanak’ will be changed

    Badshah issues apology; says some parts of the song ‘Sanak’ will be changed

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    Mumbai: Popular Punjabi singer-rapper Badshah has come out with an apology on social media after drawing flak for mentioning lord Shiva’s name in his latest track ‘Sanak’.

    Badshah, whose real name is Aditya Prateek Singh Sisodia, took to Instagram, where he posted a note and apologised. The track had received backlash for using a deities name along with objectionable words.

    Badshah mentioned that he has already taken “proactive measures” to change some words and would never cause offense to anyone “wilingly or unknowingly.”

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    He wrote in the note: “It has been brought to my attention that one of my recent releases, Sanak, sadly seems to have hurt the sentiments of some people. I would never willingly or unknowingly cause offence to anyone’s sentiments.”

    “I bring my artistic creations and musical compositions to you, my fans, with utmost sincerity and passion. In light of this recent development, I have taken proactive measures to change some parts of the song and actioned the replacement with this new version on all digital platforms to further avoid hurting anyone.”

    He added that the replacement process takes a few days before the changes will reflect on all platforms.

    “I request everyone to be patient during this period. I humbly offer my sincerest apologies to those whom I may have unknowingly hurt. My fans remain my bedrock, and I shall always hold them in the highest esteem and with boundless affection. Love Badshah,” the note read.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Fox News parts ways with controversial host Tucker Carlson

    Fox News parts ways with controversial host Tucker Carlson

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    Fox News has announced the departure of its influential host, Tucker Carlson, after months of speculation regarding the controversial figure’s future at the conservative news network. The announcement came as a surprise to many, given Carlson’s popularity and influence within conservative circles.

    According to a statement released by Fox News on Sunday, the network and Carlson have “mutually agreed” to part ways, with the host’s final show set to air on June 30. While the reasons behind the decision have not been explicitly stated, Carlson’s tenure at Fox News has been marred by a number of controversies, including allegations of racist and sexist comments, as well as criticism of his coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic and the 2020 presidential election.

    The decision to part ways with Carlson is seen as a significant move for Fox News, which has been grappling with declining ratings and internal strife in recent months. The network has also faced scrutiny over its coverage of the January 6 Capitol riots, which many critics have accused of fomenting violence and promoting conspiracy theories.

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    Despite Carlson’s departure, he remains a polarizing figure in the world of conservative media. Some have speculated that he may seek to launch his own media platform or be courted by rival conservative outlets.

    Carlson has not yet commented on his departure, leaving many to wonder what lies ahead for the controversial host. Regardless of what the future holds for Carlson, his departure from Fox News marks the end of an era for the conservative news network.

    (With inputs taken from agencies)

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  • House GOP’s debt-limit plan seeks to repeal major parts of Democrats’ climate law

    House GOP’s debt-limit plan seeks to repeal major parts of Democrats’ climate law

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    McCarthy is eyeing to pass his plan in the House next week, setting up a showdown with Democrats amid worries that the U.S. could default on its debt as early as June.

    The Republicans’ 300-page-plus bill amounts to a legislative wish list of measures that have no future in the Senate, whose Democratic leaders have joined Biden in refusing to negotiate policy changes as part of the debt ceiling. They argue that lawmakers should raise the borrowing cap — and avert global economic havoc — without conditions, as Congress repeatedly did under former President Donald Trump.

    Biden derided McCarthy’s plan during an appearance Wednesday in Maryland, and vowed to reject GOP demands that he roll back his administration’s accomplishments.

    “They’re in Congress threatening to undo all the stuff that you helped me get done,” Biden said during an appearance at a Maryland union hall. “You and the American people should know about the competing economic visions of the country that are at stake right now.”

    Rep. Jared Huffman (D-Calif.) likewise dismissed the Republican proposal. “It’s pathetic,” he said.

    The GOP bill would enact the party’s marquee energy bill, H.R.1 (218), which the House already passed last month. That bill includes an easing of permitting rules for new energy infrastructure and mining projects that Republicans say would promote economic growth, and which might find some appeal among Democrats.

    The Republican proposal also includes more partisan elements of their energy bill, which would mandate more oil and gas lease sales on federal lands, ease restrictions on natural gas exports, and repeal a fee that the IRA imposed on methane emissions from oil and gas operations.

    Republicans have lambasted the IRA’s clean energy incentives, saying they’re wasteful and distort markets.

    “These spending limits are not draconian,” McCarthy said in a Wednesday floor speech ahead of the bill release. “They are responsible. We’re going to save taxpayers money. It will end the green giveaways for companies that distort the market and waste taxpayers’ money.”

    Republicans are seeking to repeal the IRA’s zero-emission nuclear power production, clean hydrogen and sustainable aviation fuel tax credits. Their bill would also eliminate the law’s bonus provisions aimed at placing solar and wind facilities in low-income communities and that allow some entities to receive direct payments of the credits.

    “We have to create situations where traditional, reliable, resilient energy can compete in the marketplace,” Rep. Kelly Armstrong (R-N.D.) told POLITICO. “If that’s getting rid of some of the crazy renewable tax credits in the IRA, I am all for it.”

    Republicans are also proposing to modify several other existing tax credits under the law, including by reestablishing the previous investment and production tax credits for solar and wind that the IRA had extended and increased. The GOP would nix both the production and investments tax credits for green sources after 2024, as well as incentives for paying prevailing wage, using domestic content and placing facilities in communities historically dependent on fossil fuels.

    The proposal would eliminate changes to some tax credits that existed before Democrats’ IRA was enacted, including for carbon sequestration.

    And it would make major changes in the IRA’s electric vehicle tax credit, whose implementation by the Biden administration has taken bipartisan criticism. The GOP proposal would revive a prior $7,500 tax credit for qualifying electric vehicles, but would restore that tax break’s per-manufacturer limit of 200,000 vehicles. It would entirely repeal the IRA’s new incentives for critical battery minerals that are extracted from the U.S. or a close trading partner, and for batteries manufactured or assembled in North America.

    While some moderate Republicans called for party leaders to place a priority on policy measures that could draw bipartisan support — such as overhaul permitting rules — as part of the debt ceiling package, conservatives pushed for more partisan measures targeting Democrats’ climate law.

    But that could put some Republicans in a tricky spot, because many projects that could receive the IRA’s tax credits are set to be built in congressional districts represented by GOP lawmakers. Recent analysis from the American Clean Power Association found that there have been $150 billion in new clean power capital investments since the law’s August passage, including 46 utility-scale solar, battery and wind manufacturing facilities or facility expansions.

    Of the manufacturing announcements tracked by ACP where a congressional district was known, the majority of those facilities were in red districts.

    “There is a lot of stuff in the Inflation Reduction Act that should be repealed,” Rep. Jeff Duncan (R-S.C.) told POLITICO. “But there is some common sense stuff that was in there as well.”

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • Hailstorm hits parts of Hyderabad

    Hailstorm hits parts of Hyderabad

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    Hyderabad: A hailstorm hit parts of Hyderabad on Monday evening, providing a brief respite to citizens from the sweltering heat.

    Some areas in the old city and central parts witnessed hailstorms. Citizens busy for Ramzan shopping in markets around historic Charminar were surprised as the sudden showers brought ice pellets. Roads in a couple of places were covered by a white sheet of hailstones.

    Nampally, the High Court, Goshamahal, Begum Bazar and Bahadurpura areas also received hailstorms. People were seen playing with ice pellets.

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    Some other areas experienced rains with strong winds. Areas like Chanchalguda, Saidabad, Champapet, Koti, Abids, Narayanguda, Himayat Nagar, Liberty, Basheerbagh and Hyderguda saw the rains.

    Stagnation of water on roads hit the movement of traffic in some areas. People returning from offices and workplaces were stranded due to unexpected rains.

    This is the third time this summer that parts of Telangana have received hailstorms.

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  • Heavy traffic snarls in parts of Delhi as AAP protests against CBI summons to Kejriwal

    Heavy traffic snarls in parts of Delhi as AAP protests against CBI summons to Kejriwal

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    New Delhi: Heavy traffic snarls were witnessed in several parts of the national capital on Sunday following protests by AAP workers against the summoning of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal by the CBI in the excise policy case.

    Traffic jams were witnessed in the protest sites of Anand Vihar Terminal, ITO Chowk, Mukarba Chowk Peera Garhi Chowk, Lado Sarai Chowk, Crown Plaza Chowk, Dwarka More Sec 6 and Sec 2 Chauraha, Pecific Wala Chowk Subhash Nagar More, Prem Wari Chauraha Ring Road, New Delhi Railway Station Ajmeri Gate Side, Bara Hanuman Mandir, Karol Bagh Chowk, IIT Crossing, ISBT Kashmiri Gate, Raj Ghat and NH 24 Near Murga Mandi Gazipur.

    A serpentine queue of vehicles unable to move an inch due to the AAP protest was seen.

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    Police officials, along with the traffic unit deployed at multiple locations, are persuading protesters to move from the roads and allow vehicle traffic.

    “We have deployed sufficient force at these locations. But protesters are on a sit-in so we are persuading them to move because they are causing heavy traffic jams. If they are still not cooperating, we are removing them from the spot,” a senior police official said.

    Meanwhile, the Delhi Police has stepped up security outside the CBI headquarters as Kejriwal appeared before the agency on Sunday in connection with alleged irregularities in the now-scrapped excise policy, officials said.

    The force has deployed over 1,000 security personnel, including paramilitary forces, outside the CBI headquarters and section 144 has also been imposed in the area to ensure no gathering of more than four persons takes place, they said.

    Security has also been tightened outside the Aam Aadmi Party office in Rouse Avenue, officials said.

    An adequate number of barricades have also been placed on the streets at both these places to ensure AAP workers and supporters do not create any trouble, a senior police official said.

    The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) had summoned Kejriwal at its office to answer questions of the investigation team as a witness in the excise police case, according to a notice issued by the CBI.

    Kejriwal’s deputy Manish Sisodia was arrested last month in the case.

    The AAP has called the case a conspiracy against its leaders.

    CBI officials have said they asked Kejriwal to appear on a Sunday as the offices in the area remain closed.

    The agency adopted the same strategy when Sisodia was called at the agency headquarters, where he was grilled for eight hours before being taken into custody.

    The allegations relate to the Delhi government’s excise policy for 2021-22. The CBI is probing allegations of bribes paid by liquor traders to get licences.

    The AAP has strongly refuted these charges, but its government later scrapped the policy.

    “It was further alleged that irregularities were committed, including modifications in excise policy, extending undue favours to the licensees, waiver/reduction in license fee, the extension of L-1 licence without approval, etc,” said a CBI spokesperson after the FIR was filed on August 17, 2022.

    The CBI filed its charge sheet against seven accused on November 25 last year.

    It alleged in the charge sheet that the excise policy was framed in a manner to promote cartelisation and monopoly at the wholesale level.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Power Supply To Remain Affected In Central Kashmir Parts

    Power Supply To Remain Affected In Central Kashmir Parts

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    SRINAGAR: Power Controller Kashmir has informed that, the power supply to Receiving Stations including Kremshore, Kanir, Khansahib, Raithan, Branwar and Hanjura shall remain affected on April 15 from 10.00 am to 4 pm.

    Similarly, the power supply to receiving stations Narbal, Sanoor, Zainkote, Shalteng and Bakshpora shall remain affected on April 12 and 15 from 09 am to 3 pm.

    The snapping of power supply is believed to have been done in order to facilitate the necessary maintenance of power supply lines.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • ‘Irrational to omit key parts from NCERT books’: Teachers’ body

    ‘Irrational to omit key parts from NCERT books’: Teachers’ body

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    New Delhi: The Democratic Teachers’ Front (DTF) on Friday criticised the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) for making changes in textbooks of Class 11 and 12 that include omission of some chapters on Mughals and colonialism.

    The DTF refused to agree with NCERT’s submission that omitting chapters on colonialism and Mughals would not make much of an impact on students’ learning process.

    The teachers’ body also did not back NCERT’s view that the latest change in syllabus would take “a certain extra pressure” off the students.

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    The NCERT has also cited the impact of Covid on students across the country behind the changes in syllabus — a submission the DTF did not accept.

    DTF president Nandita Narain said most of the subjects in Class 11 and 12 are optional for CBSE students.

    “If any student picks History in Class 11, he or she needs to develop a deeper understanding of the historical episodes in the next class as well,” she said, adding the NCERT’s claims of rationalisation and rationalisation of the curriculum have no merit.

    DTF secretary Abha Dev Habib said the Constitution talks about development of the scientific perspective of the citizens, and “the NCERT’s latest move goes against this very idea”.

    “… also, from this point of view, India’s pluralistic and inclusive nature for diversity cannot be saved. This approach would also eliminate any possibility of India emerging as the centre of science and technology. If ‘WhatsApp University’ is given a free hand to have its say in schools, colleges and universities in the same way, it will seriously affect Indian democracy,” she said.

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  • Power Supply To Remain Affected In Kashmir Parts

    Power Supply To Remain Affected In Kashmir Parts

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    SRINAGAR: Power Controller Kashmir has informed that, the power supply to Receiving Stations Arampora, Panzinara and Sheer Colony shall remain affected on April 08, 11 and 13 from 10.00 am to 3 pm.

    Similarly, the power supply to receiving stations Peerbagh, STC, BSF and Airforce shall remain affected on April 08 from 11 am to 5 pm.

    Likewise, the power supply to receiving stations Rohama, Chakloo, Ganapora, Hadipora, Watergam and Food Park shall remain affected on April 08 from 11 am to 3 pm.

    Similarly, the power supply to receiving stations Pulwama and Pinglena shall remain affected on April 08 from 09 am to 3 pm.

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  • Fresh snowfall at high reaches, rain lashes parts of Himachal; 11 roads closed

    Fresh snowfall at high reaches, rain lashes parts of Himachal; 11 roads closed

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    Shimla: Higher reaches of Himachal Pradesh’s Shimla, Kullu and Lahaul and Spiti districts on Friday received fresh spell of snow while light-to-moderate rain lashed several parts of the state following which 11 roads were closed for vehicular traffic, officials said.

    Churdhar received 30 cm of snow followed by Dodra Kwar 15 cm, Rohtang top 12 cm, Jalori Jyot 10 cm and South and North portal of Atal Tunnel Rohtang 5 cm and 2.5 cm respectively.

    A day earlier, the MeT office here issued an ‘orange’ alert for heavy rainfall, lightning, thunderstorms and hailstorms at isolated places in the mid and low hills on Friday.

    It had also cautioned against damage to standing crops and advised use of anti-hail nets or installation of anti-hail guns to save apple crop.

    On Friday, the MeT office issued a ‘yellow’ alert for thunderstorms and lightning on April 1 and 3-4 as a fresh Western Disturbance is likely to affect Northwest India from the night of April 2.

    It has also predicted light rain and snow in the higher reaches of Kinnaur, Lahaul and Spiti, Chamba, Kangra and Shimla districts and light to moderate rainfall at a few places in the remaining districts over the next few hours.

    Since Thursday night, Solan recorded 48.5 mm rainfall — the highest in the state — followed by Nahan 42 mm, Dalhousie 33 mm, Dhaulakuan 32 mm, Kangra 30 mm, Rajgarh 26 mm, Kufri 22.5 mm, Sangarh 22 mm, Narkanda 21 mm, Una and Jhandutta 20 mm each.

    Chauri and Renuka received 16 mm of rain, Nurpur 15 mm, mandi and Gharmoor 13 mm, Chopal 12.5, Sundernagar 12 mm, Jatton Barrage, Hamirpur, Naina Devi and Dharampur 11 mm each and Kheri, Dharamshala, Shimla and Poanta Sahib 10 mm each.

    As many as 11 roads including two national highways — Gramphu to Losar (NH-505) and Darcha to Sarchu (NH-3) — were closed for vehicular traffic.

    The state’s rain deficit from March 1-30 was at 42 per cent.

    A significant fall in the maximum temperatures was witnessed and Bilaspur with 22 degree Celcius was the hottest during the day. There was no appreciable change in the minimum temperatures and Keylong was coldest at night recording a low of 2.3 degree C.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )