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  • Lookout circular issued against man for duping people via Dubai-based betting app

    Lookout circular issued against man for duping people via Dubai-based betting app

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    Bhubaneswar: A Lookout Circular was issued against a person who was accused of duping around 800 people of crores of rupees through a betting app operated from Dubai.

    The Bureau of Immigration (BoI) issued the Lookout Circular, used by authorities to restrict the movement of a travelling person who is wanted, at the request of the Economic Offences Wing (EOW) of the Odisha police.

    The agency on Thursday said it will reward anyone giving credible information leading to the arrest of the accused, identified as Md Saif who has several addresses in India.

    The EOW has lodged an FIR based on the complaint of about 800 investors of Odisha’s Ganjam district who were allegedly duped by the accused.

    They were lured into putting their money into 18football.com, a betting/gaming website and a mobile app, with a promise of a three per cent daily compound return on investment. Besides, they were told that they will get different types of bonuses, the EOW said.

    They were asked to bet money on some football matches advised by the website/app. They were also provided with “mentors” to assist them in betting.

    The 18football.com scam involved people across the state and the fraud amount involved is suspected to be more than Rs 1000 crore, out of which EOW has been able to trace transactions of approximately Rs 300 crore till now.

    The operators of the app were engaged in social work and charity in rural areas to make people believe that it was a bonafide organisation.

    “The fraudsters initially paid the promised return to the investors. When the membership increased, they stopped making any payment and closed the app. They used multiple shell companies to route the ill-gotten money,” the EOW said in a statement.

    One such company was based in Kolkata and its two directors were arrested earlier.

    “They had confessed to have got small amounts of commission to run the shell company and received orders from Md Saif from Dubai,” the statement added.

    Anyone giving credible information on phone no 8249600495, leading to the arrest of the accused, will be suitably awarded, the agency said, adding that name and details of the informer will be kept secret.

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  • Mumbai police seek details of properties rented out by people

    Mumbai police seek details of properties rented out by people

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    Mumbai: The Mumbai police on Wednesday issued an order asking people to provide relevant details to them when they are renting out or sub-letting properties in the metropolis.

    According to an official, the order is applicable to areas falling under the jurisdiction of the Mumbai police commissioner and aimed at preventing subversive and anti-social elements from seeking hideouts in residential areas.

    “It is apprehended that subversive, anti-social elements may seek hideouts in residential areas and there is every likelihood of breach of peace and disturbance of public tranquillity with gave danger to human life and injury to private or public property on that account,” said the order.

    Each landlord, owner and person dealing in property business who has rented out or sub-let any accommodation to any person shall immediately furnish relevant details on the citizen portal of the Mumbai police, it said.

    If the person to whom the accommodation is let or rented out is a foreigner they have to furnish all details, including reason for stay in the city, said the order.

    The order will be in effect for 60 days from Wednesday (March 8) and its violators will be booked under relevant section of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), it added.

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  • Electricity To Be Snapped In Areas Where People Resist Installation Of Smart Meters

    Electricity To Be Snapped In Areas Where People Resist Installation Of Smart Meters

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    SRINAGAR: The government on Wednesday said that around ten percent of smart meters have been  installed so far and the rest of the installation process will be completed by the next two years.

    Chief Engineer, Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited (KPDCL), Javed Yousuf Dar said that the electricity will be snapped from the areas where the people will object and halt the smart meter installation.

    He urged people to not halt the process of smart meter installation, adding that the government has already created awareness in this regard.

    The Chief Engineer further said that a total of 80,000 smart meters have been installed so far and the rest are being installed. “The process to complete the smart meters installation will be completed by the next two years,” he said.

    Pertinently, a few areas of Habba Kadal are reeling under darkness as authorities have snapped the electricity after the people staged protest over the installation of smart meters in the locality. (KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Kharge extends Holi greetings to people

    Kharge extends Holi greetings to people

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    New Delhi: Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge on Tuesday extended greetings on the occasion of Holi to all the people of the country.

    “Holi celebrates the spirit of togetherness and inspires us to rejoice in the glory of nature in all its varied colours. It brings people together and strengthens their bonds,” he said in a statement.

    Kharge said on the behalf of the party, “it is my sincere hope that we, as responsible citizens, break the barriers which may divide us and fight for a united India – an India which is proud of its rich diversity and myriad culture”.

    “With a new hope for a brighter future, let us join hands to forge ahead together. Once again I wish you a very happy Holi,” he added.

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  • Colonies Of Displaced People From PAJK TO Be Regularized: LG Sinha

    Colonies Of Displaced People From PAJK TO Be Regularized: LG Sinha

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    SRINAGAR: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha Monday said the government has identified land for the construction of PAJK Bhawan for the displaced PAJK people, who have suffered a lot over the past so many decades while as the colonies they are living in will be “regularized shortly.”

    Talking to reporters on the sidelines of an event titled special governance for PAJK people, in Jammu, LG Sinha said that the divisional administration Jammu has identified land where PAJK Bhawan will come up for the displaced PAJK refugees.

    “These people have suffered a lot and their children are the worst sufferers. We will soon have a PAJK Bhawan and the colonies where these people are living will be regularized shortly. The development of new JK is incomplete without integration of PAJK displaced persons in the mainstream development,” he said, adding that the children of displaced PAJK refugees will be given priority in jobs and education.

    He said that the government is committed to resolve all issues being faced by the PAJK refugees, “The divisional administration and the revenue officials will hold deliberations with the displaced PAJK people before setting the ball rolling for the PAJK Bhawan,” LG Sinha said.

    He said that PAJK is an integral part of India and no power on earth can keep it away from the Union for long. “I urge all the PAJK people including women and youth to play their part in building a strong India and vibrant India,” he said.

    He said that the way a huge list of KP youth has been received by the administration for entrepreneurship, similarly, PAJK should follow the suit.

    “Register your youth in the camps and administration will provide all support for your youth to become entrepreneurs who can provide employment to five other youth,” he said, adding that these camps will be organized in every district.

    He said that 50 lakh youth took part in sports related activities as huge investment was made to upgrade the sports infrastructure across the UT. “Large number of people were deprived of their rights and it was for the first time after the historic decision taken by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on August 5, 2019, these people got all their rights.”

    “These people are living a dignified life now,” he said, adding that the administration has directed all the banks to provide all support to youth who are coming forward to start their own ventures. (KNO)

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  • Colonies Of Displaced People From PAJK TO Be Regularised: LG Sinha

    Colonies Of Displaced People From PAJK TO Be Regularised: LG Sinha

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    SRINAGAR: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha Monday said the government has identified land for the construction of PAJK Bhawan for the displaced PAJK people, who have suffered a lot over the past so many decades while as the colonies they are living in will be “regularized shortly.”

    Talking to reporters on the sidelines of an event titled special governance for PAJK people, in Jammu, LG Sinha said that the divisional administration Jammu has identified land where PAJK Bhawan will come up for the displaced PAJK refugees.

    “These people have suffered a lot and their children are the worst sufferers. We will soon have a PAJK Bhawan and the colonies where these people are living will be regularized shortly. The development of new JK is incomplete without integration of PAJK displaced persons in the mainstream development,” he said, adding that the children of displaced PAJK refugees will be given priority in jobs and education.

    He said that the government is committed to resolve all issues being faced by the PAJK refugees, “The divisional administration and the revenue officials will hold deliberations with the displaced PAJK people before setting the ball rolling for the PAJK Bhawan,” LG Sinha said.

    He said that PAJK is an integral part of India and no power on earth can keep it away from the Union for long. “I urge all the PAJK people including women and youth to play their part in building a strong India and vibrant India,” he said.

    He said that the way a huge list of KP youth has been received by the administration for entrepreneurship, similarly, PAJK should follow the suit.

    “Register your youth in the camps and administration will provide all support for your youth to become entrepreneurs who can provide employment to five other youth,” he said, adding that these camps will be organized in every district.

    He said that 50 lakh youth took part in sports related activities as huge investment was made to upgrade the sports infrastructure across the UT. “Large number of people were deprived of their rights and it was for the first time after the historic decision taken by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on August 5, 2019, these people got all their rights.”

    “These people are living a dignified life now,” he said, adding that the administration has directed all the banks to provide all support to youth who are coming forward to start their own ventures. (KNO)

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  • Colonies where PoJK displaced people live to be regularized; PoJK Bhawan in offing: LG Manoj Sinha

    Colonies where PoJK displaced people live to be regularized; PoJK Bhawan in offing: LG Manoj Sinha

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    Jammu, Mar 06: Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha Monday said that the government has identified land for the construction of PoJK Bhawan for the displaced PoJK people, who have suffered a lot over the past so many decades while as the colonies they are living in will be “regularized shortly.” He was quick to add that PoJK was an integral part of India and no power can keep it away from the Union.

    Talking to reporters on the sidelines of an event titled special governance for PoJK people, in Jammu, the LG, as per news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), said that the divisional administration Jammu has identified land where PoJK Bhawan will come up for the displaced PoJK refugees. “These people have suffered a lot and their children are the worst sufferers. We will soon have a PoJK Bhawan and the colonies where these people are living at present will be regularized shortly,” he said, adding that the children of displaced PoJK refugees will be given priority in jobs and education.

    He said that the government is committed to resolve all issues being faced by the PoJK refugees. “PoJK will come up as per the aspirations of refugees,” the LG said, adding that the divisional administration and the revenue officials will hold deliberations with the displaced PoJK people before setting the ball rolling for the PoJK Bhawan.

    He said that PoJK is an integral part of India and no power on earth can keep it away from the Union for long. “I urge all the PoJK people including women and youth to play their part in building a strong India and Vibrant India,” he said.

    He said PoJK will benefit from every scheme of the government. “Industrial boom is coming up in J&K. Rs 13000 Cr work related to Industries have already started and more is in the offing. There was a shortage of land bank which is being looked into,” the LG said.

    He said that the way a huge list of KP youth have been received the administration for entrepreneurship, similarly, PoJK should follow the suit. “Register your youth in the camps and administration will provide all support for your youth to become entrepreneurs who can provide employment to five other youth,” he said, adding that these camps will be organized in every district.

    He said that 50 lakh youth took part in sports related activities as huge investment was made to upgrade the sports infrastructure across the UT. He said large number of people were deprived of their rights and it was for the first time after the historic decision taken by Prime Minister Narendera Modi on August 5, 2019, these people got all their rights. “These people are living a dignified life now,” he said.

    He said that the administration has directed all the banks to provide all support to youth who are coming forward to start their own ventures—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Shia Board asks people to build replicas of Jannat-ul-Baqi

    Shia Board asks people to build replicas of Jannat-ul-Baqi

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    Lucknow: The All India Shia Personal Law Board has appealed to the Shia community to build replicas of Jannat-ul-Baqi in every Shia populated area.

    The call was made in Lucknow, while holding a protest meeting against the Saudi monarchy for demolishing the Islamic cemetery Jannat-ul-Baqi, 100 years ago in Madina.

    The board members also asked Shia Muslims to continue to protest in order to commemorate the 100th anniversary of demolition of the holy site.

    Maulana Saim Mehdi, the president of the board, has sent a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and demanded that he mount diplomatic pressure on the Saudi Arabian government to reconstruct the Baqi cemetery.

    Maulana Yasoob Abbas, general secretary of the board, said: “The sacrilege of holy shrines is against the preaching of the Quran as well as against the tradition of the prophet. Saudi Arabia provides funds to terror outfits in Pakistan and Afghanistan for the genocide of Shias.”

    Maulana Ejaz Athar, vice president of the board, said that the UN should ask Pakistan and Afghanistan to take measures to curb and stop the Shia genocide.

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  • Outsiders won’t be allowed to take people of Langate for ride: NC leaders holds meeting in Langate

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    Langate, March 02: In a major boost to NC boost in Langate constituency, the DDC Nutnosa Zahoor Ahmed and senior NC leader Haji Mohammad Munawar Khawaja presided together over maiden meeting of workers in Langate Kulangam after the delimitation.

    During the meeting, DDC Nutnosa and Haji Mohammad Munawar Khawaja said that outsiders won’t be allowed to take people of Langate for ride. No outsider will be allowed to interfere into the party affairs in Langate.

    The DDC Nutnosa and Haji Mohammad Munawar Khawaja came together to take lead of party in Langate constituency.

    On the occasion Munawar Khawaja said that the people want the local leadership to serve the sentiments of people. No outsider would be allowed to take people of Langate for free ride. People want local representatives to lead them, he said.

    DDC Nutnosa, also assured his assistance to make the party strong in Langate, he said we will work together to ensure NC gets opportunity to serve the of Langate.

    Besides other, several other senior leaders were present in the meeting including, Gh Rasool Malla, Ghulaam Hassan Malik, Nazir Ahmad Malik, Ghulaam Hassan Dar, Sharifudin Geelani, Fayaz Ahmad shah, Haji mohd Asharf Malik, Ab Rashid Bhat Shilhal, Master Nazir Ahmad khan and Mehboob Magray block president kandi.

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • ‘We can’t find people to work’: The newest threat to Biden’s climate policies

    ‘We can’t find people to work’: The newest threat to Biden’s climate policies

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    “Having the technicians and the engineers and skilled mechanics, that is going to be a challenge in the United States,” Washington Gov. Jay Inslee, a prominent Democratic clean energy proponent whose own 2020 presidential platform helped shape some of Biden’s policies, said in an interview.

    Democrats’ Inflation Reduction Act includes $369 billion in clean energy incentives that are meant to send a signal to U.S. businesses — encouraging them to build and deploy electric cars, carbon-free energy sources and less-wasteful appliances. And it appears to be working: More than 100,000 clean-energy job openings have sprung up across the U.S. since Biden signed the climate law six months ago, according to Climate Power, a coalition of environmental groups.

    But another report cast a more ominous outlook: The U.S. construction industry was short 413,000 workers as of December, while 764,000 manufacturing sector jobs remained open, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. And the consulting firm McKinsey & Co, expects 550,000 new energy transition jobs will become available by 2030, about 10 percent of which may be filled by people leaving the oil and gas industry.

    “The first thing I heard from everyone was the same thing: We can’t find people to work,” said Rep. Bob Latta (R-Ohio), said of a recent visit to his manufacturing-heavy district in northern Ohio. “That’s inhibiting what they can do.”

    Companies in the clean energy sector have raised alarms about labor shortages, said Dawn Lippert, CEO of Honolulu-based Elemental Excelerator, a group that helps clean energy start-ups.

    “Our portfolio companies have two main concerns: capital and workforce. The need to grow the workforce is evident in all industries, from electricians to finance,” she said.

    The climate law recognized the gap. It included incentives, such as more lucrative tax credits, for partnering with registered apprentice programs and broad funding that could be used for workforce development to train people to maintain clean heavy-duty vehicles and heat pumps and to install clean energy projects. Biden underscored the point by visiting a labor union training facility in Wisconsin, his first stop on a manufacturing tour after his State of the Union, where he called the law “a blue-collar blueprint to rebuild America.”

    Those investments will help state leaders who have raised concerns about the pace of workforce development, said Casey Katims, executive director of the U.S. Climate Alliance, a bipartisan coalition of 24 governors. States could use those funds to reorient apprenticeship and community college programs, he said, much as they did in the 1990s and 2000s to prepare people for computer science jobs.

    “It’s incumbent on all of us to make sure that our labor markets and our workforce development systems catch up to the shift and the huge opportunity that we’re seeing,” he said.

    An emerging field of climate technology known as carbon management offers a warning.

    The Biden administration and Congress want to grow the sector, which aims to capture greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuel burning or pull them from the air. The suite of technologies would then pump the gas below ground, turn it into other products or use it as a source for lower-carbon hydrogen power. Scientists have said such innovations may be needed to keep the planet from reaching greenhouse gas concentrations that push the planet past the point of catastrophic warming.

    McKinsey and the tech companies Alphabet, Meta, Stripe and Shopify bought into the promise, pledging last year to play a “catalytic role” in the carbon removal industry’s development. Under the banner Frontier Climate, they joined together to announce they would help the carbon removal industry grow, in part by promising to buy the climate credits generated by such projects.

    Frontier Climate also built a searchable database to alert scientists, engineers and professionals in other fields to potential careers in carbon management. But when the database was published in November, it identified more than 100 technical issues that must be answered for the technology to scale up.

    The exercise also revealed that many of the skills and workers needed to store and transport carbon dioxide, such as geologists and pipefitters, are similar to those employed by oil and gas industry — which could be a potential labor pool.

    “Who knows the most about the subsurface and putting the CO2 underground? The oil and gas industry,” said Ryan Orbuch, a former Stripe employee who is now a partner at venture capital firm Lowercarbon Capital.

    “We’re not going to do gigatons of carbon removal without employing the people who do gigatons of moving carbon around already,” he added. “Those people just currently work in oil and gas companies because those are the only companies that do this right now.”

    Anu Khan, director of science and innovation at Carbon180, an advocacy firm that supports carbon removal, said to avoid a labor crunch in the future, cleantech industries must already begin informing workers with comparable skills in other industries about the opportunities available in clean energy. She said the industry needs trade union members’ skills, such as fitting pipelines to move carbon dioxide, drilling wells to store carbon dioxide and doing the engineering to build and operate machinery.

    “We haven’t immediately fully run up against that challenge yet, but it’s on the horizon,” she said of the workforce gap.

    Khan is trying to connect the industry with labor unions and tradespeople. The links are sometimes explicit: Roxanne Brown, the United Steelworkers’ vice president at large, is on Carbon180’s board of directors.

    “These investments are going to be tremendously helpful to protect jobs in the industrial sector, and make it more sustainable and globally competitive,” Anna Fendley, director of regulatory and state policy with United Steelworkers, said of carbon management in a Jan. 26 call with reporters.

    While it’s unclear how many jobs the carbon removal industry could generate, climate researchers have projected potentially major gains from one segment known as direct air capture. (This early-stage technology would pull greenhouse gases from the atmosphere, as opposed to a specific power plant or factory.)

    For every megaton of carbon dioxide that a direct air plant can remove per year, the technology will create about 1,500 temporary jobs and then 500 permanent jobs for ongoing operations, climate research firm Rhodium Group estimated. That could translate to 1.5 million construction and 500,000 operation jobs for every gigaton. Direct-air capture at 0.5 gigaton of carbon dioxide removal annually would support a more modest 139,000 operations jobs, environmental non-profit World Resources Institute suggested.

    Scientists project that the world will have to remove 10 gigatons annually by 2050 to keep the planet from heating 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, the super-ambitious goal set by the Paris climate agreement.

    “We’re talking about a trillion or trillions of dollars that this industry will make up when we’re talking about gigaton scale,” said Whitney Herndon, associate director at Rhodium, who authored the report. “A lot of times the gut reaction on our jobs projection is, ‘Whoa, that’s a lot of jobs.’ But I think that’s from a fundamental misunderstanding of how large this industry is going to be.”

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )