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  • SP leaders have problem with progress of Muslim youth: UP minister Danish Ansari

    SP leaders have problem with progress of Muslim youth: UP minister Danish Ansari

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    Ballia: Uttar Pradesh Minister of State for Minority Welfare Danish Azad Ansari on Friday targeted the Samajwadi Party (SP) and said its leaders have a problem with the progress of the Muslim youth.

    Ansari, the only Muslim minister in the Yogi Adityanath-led BJP government in Uttar Pradesh, told reporters in Sikandarpur on Friday afternoon said that the progress of Muslim youths makes SP leaders “uncomfortable” and they are “troubled” by it.

    Calling upon the youth of the Muslim community to contribute in the development of the society, Ansari said today it is necessary that they should contribute in the development of the society with promptness.

    The minister alleged that the SP has a problem with the development of the minority society of Uttar Pradesh. Expressing his gratitude towards Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, Ansari said the CM has given him a place in his Council of Ministers for uplift of society and he will serve the public with all sincerity.

    Ansari went on to say that if leaders of the SP were concerned about the society, they would have talked about its progress and the uplift of the youth. “The SP does not want the minorities to progress,” he alleged.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • BRS will fight Maha polls showcasing Telangana’s progress, says minister

    BRS will fight Maha polls showcasing Telangana’s progress, says minister

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    Aurangabad: The Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) will contest all elections in Maharashtra henceforth by showcasing the progress Telangana has made in nine years under chief minister K Chandrashekar Rao (KCR), a party minister said on Friday.

    Speaking to PTI, Telangana Minister for Forests and Environment Indrakaran Reddy said CM Rao will address a “joiners’ meeting” in Nanded, some 280 kilometres from here, on February 5.

    Reddy, who is touring Nanded as part of preparations for the meet, said, “CM KCR will visit Sachkhand Gurdwara in Nanded, then address the joiners’ meet and follow it up with a press conference on Sunday.”

    “Telangana has progressed a lot in the past nine years. It shares a 974-kilometre border with Maharashtra and the difference in the development in villages in the two states is clearly visible. Maharashtra has Mumbai, which is the nation’s financial capital. Why can’t Maharashtra see the same kind of development as has taken place in Telangana,” Reddy asked.

    Criticising the political leadership in Maharashtra for the lack of development, Reddy claimed villages in his state were getting electricity and water round the clock, while those in Yavatmal were in the news for farmer suicides.

    “The Bharat Rashtra Samithi will fight all polls here showcasing the development of Telangana. Our slogan will be ‘ab ki baar, kisan sarkar’. We are not going to forge an alliance with any party in Maharashtra as of now,” he added.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • J&K witnessing new dawn of development, peace, progress from last 3 years: Advisor Bhatnagar

    J&K witnessing new dawn of development, peace, progress from last 3 years: Advisor Bhatnagar

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    Srinagar, Jan 26: Advisor to Lieutenant Governor, Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar, Thursday said that Jammu and Kashmir is witnessing a new dawn of development from the last three years.

    Addressing a gathering on the eve of Republic Day at SK Stadium here, Advisor Bhatnagar highlighted the works and developmental projects carried out by the LG led administration.

    As per the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), he said that in the last three years, J&K is witnessing a new dawn from the last three years in terms of development, peace and progress.

    He said that the incumbent administration is giving priority to the health sector and many initiatives have been taken to ensure better healthcare to the people.

    “In this regard, the government has come up with two AIIMS Institutes in J&K at the cost of Rs 4000 crore. The AIIMS in Kashmir to be completed by 2025 while 15 medical colleges and other related institutions have also come up in the UT,” he said.

    He added that in the field of medical education, 2100 seats have been increased.

    Several schemes have been launched to benefit the farmers in the Union Territory, he said adding that under the different schemes, the farmers are being assisted.

    He said 33000 farmers have provided Rs 56 crore under one of the schemes.

    The development has taken pace and in the PM Gram Sadak Yojhna, J&K has been ranked 3rd from 21th rank this year.

    The road length for macadamization has been increased from 2200 kilometers to 3500 kms while a record 8000 kms will be macadamized this year.

    Several other initiatives have been taken up by the government, he said, adding that the international flights have started while Kashmir will be connected with Kanyakumari through rail by next year—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Atal Dulloo reviews progress on linkage of J&K mandies with e-National Agriculture Market

    Atal Dulloo reviews progress on linkage of J&K mandies with e-National Agriculture Market

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    Over 12,000 farmers, 1800 traders availing benefits from online linkage

    Jammu, Jan 25 (GNS): Additional Chief Secretary (ACS), Agriculture Production Department, Atal Dulloo, reviewed the status of linkage of mandis of Jammu and Kashmir with e-National Agriculture Market (e-NAM) in a meeting held at Civil Secretariat here today.

    Under e-NAM, Mandis or Agricultural Produce Market Committees (APMC) are provided an online pan-India electronic trading portal.

    In a PowerPoint Presentation given by Director Horticulture (P&M), Vikas Sharma, it was revealed that 9 mandis were onboarded in August 2022 in addition to the already onboard mandis of Narwal and Parimpora. He informed that DPRs have been submitted for adding more mandis.

    ACS had a detailed information regarding breakup of number of farmers, traders, commission agents and FPOs registered with the individual mandis. He was apprised that over 12 thousand farmers and more than 1800 traders are availing benefits from this online linkage.

    ACS was also apprised of thirty seven inter-state trade transactions being facilitated by e-NAM.

    Pertinently, eNAM has successfully achieved trade figures of over Rs. 30 crore as well as fostered encouraging outcomes in interstate trade.

    ACS enquired about the facilities being provided to the registered members and instructed the officers to ensure that trade volume of each mandi increases over time.

    ACS also had deliberations with the officers regarding the process of identification of suitable land in coordination with the District Administration for creation of new mandis at Kishtwar, Bandipora, Samba and Reasi for overall development of the agriculture sector.

    It was noted that all CA stores and warehouses can be declared as sub market yards and that this process would be fast-tracked in the coming month. Also, it was decided that e-auctioning of the unallotted shop sites in various Mandis will be done.

    Further, it was revealed that the State Agriculture Marketing Board (SAMB) is going to meet twice a year to take important decisions for overall development of Horticulture sector, functioning of fruit and vegetable markets and for regulation of agriculture marketing in the UT.

    It was informed found that there are a total of 36 mandis in the state, with 22 currently functional and 14 in various stages of development.

    The meeting was attended by Secretary in Agriculture Production Department, Shabnam Kamili, Joint Director Horticulture Planning & Marketing, Digvijay Gupta, Deputy Director Jammu (Horticulture Planning & Marketing), Ayaz Ahmad Natnoo, Area Marketing Officers of various districts, President and members of Fruit Association Narwal, Jammu and GMI Horticulture (Planning & Marketing), Dr Sudhanshu Gupta.

    Officials of Horticulture (Planning & Marketing) from Kashmir and a representative from SFAC Delhi were also present virtually.(GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • Nick David sinks Sharks to seal Champions Cup progress for Harlequins

    Nick David sinks Sharks to seal Champions Cup progress for Harlequins

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    Harlequins secured their place in the Champions Cup knockout stages in considerable style, chalking up a first victory of 2023 and giving a demonstration of what England are set to gain with Nick Evans now turning his attentions to running their attack.

    Nick David was the standout performer against the Sharks, scoring the pick of Harlequins’ five tries in a fine showing orchestrated by Evans, who on Sunday joins up with England as attack coach. He will be joined by Marcus Smith, who impressed in his second match since injury to offer a glimpse of how England’s attack may function against Scotland next month.

    It was also a demonstration of what Harlequins can do if the rain stays off. Danny Care, making his 350th appearance, got on the scoresheet, as did the England hopefuls Alex Dombrandt and Cadan Murley as well as Stephan Lewies. It was a win Harlequins needed, having not prevailed since Racing 92 were the visitors on 18 December.

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    It is no mean feat to progress with 12 points after double headers with the Sharks and Racing and even if Harlequins seem to lack the forward might that tends to be required at the business end of the campaign, they will cause their opponents problems in the last 16 on this evidence. It will help that Evans will be back from his England secondment by then. “We’ve all been really desperate to play in good conditions and score ties and [Nick has] orchestrated a pretty good gameplan that, when it’s executed, looks spectacular, so we wish him well,” said the Harlequins coach, Tabai Matson.

    The introduction of the South African sides has not been without its difficulties but the Sharks have been a force to be reckoned with in the pool stages, making this victory for Harlequins all the more impressive. “The mindset triggers your physicality and if you’re not physical and your set piece doesn’t function, you have no chance against these guys,” added Matson. “I’m really pleased with our performance against a team of that quality.”

    Danny Care scores a try for Harlequins on his 350th appearance
    Danny Care scores a try for Harlequins on his 350th appearance. Photograph: Ben Whitley/PA

    Harlequins’ quest got off to a bad start when Lukhanyo Am finished off the kind of stylish try that suggested it could be a long afternoon for the home side. Aphelele Fassi’s kick down the left touchline was gathered by Thaakir Abrahams, who fed the ball inside to Am for a clear run to the line.

    It only served to kick Harlequins into gear, with three swashbuckling tries in the ensuing 20 minutes. Care had the first after Harlequins had gone through multiple phases with the Sharks’ defence floundering. The second was a beauty with Smith fizzing a pass to Joe Marchant, whose offload to David sliced open the Sharks’ defensive line. Dombrandt was running a trademark supporting line to go over. The third was a flowing move from left to right with Harlequins finding it all too easy to create the overlap. Murley finished off with David again the provider.

    Curwin Bosch had added a penalty for the Sharks early, and to the visitors’ credit they stuck in the contest with Jaden Hendrikse scoring a try in the right-hand corner that owed much to perseverance after a powerful run from Marnus Potgieter. A Smith penalty extended Harlequins’ lead to nine but then Eben Etzebeth scored a bizarre try to keep his side within touching distance. The Springboks lock stole in to seize the loose ball from under Care’s nose at the bottom of a ruck and scamper clear. Care was incensed, convinced that Etzebeth had no right to go for the ball, but replays appeared to show that Joe Marler’s bind as part of the caterpillar ruck had been broken and the South African was therefore legal.

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    Courtney Lawes limped off in the 29th minute of Northampton’s  31-13 defeat to La Rochelle in the Champions Cup to put in doubt his participation in this season’s Six Nations. Lawes has been beset with injuries of late and if he is ruled out it will be a serious blow to England’s chances of a successful campaign.

    Phil Dowson, Northampton’s head coach, said: “Courtney doesn’t appear to be downbeat, he never is, but he felt he couldn’t continue. His calf tightened up, he hasn’t had an issue with it before but he will need to see the physio tomorrow and possibly have a scan so it’s fingers crossed.”

    The loss of Lawes completed a miserable afternoon for Saints, as the centre Fraser Dingwall was sent off for a high challenge just 10 minutes after Lawes had left the field and the lock Lukhan Salakaia-Loto also received a red card in the dying moments.

    The replacement hooker Quentin Lespiaucq-Brettes scored two tries for La Rochelle, Levani Botia, Ulupano Seuteni and Grégory Alldritt the others, with Antoine Hastoy kicking three conversions. Tom James scored a try for Northampton, with Fin Smith adding two penalties and a conversion. 

    Leinster advanced to the last 16 as top seeds with a runaway 36-10 win over Racing 92 at the Aviva Stadium. The Irish province’s unbeaten record looked under threat until they cut loose with unanswered tries from Hugo Keenan (52nd and 69th minute), Josh van der Flier (65th), Jimmy O’Brien (73rd) and Garry Ringrose (80th+3).

    Two tries from George McGuigan proved vital as Gloucester moved into the knockout stages with a sensational 26-17 victory at Bordeaux-Bègles. The hooker, who has been named in England’s Six Nations squad, crossed twice from driving lineouts as Gloucester completed the double over the French side to be the final qualifier from Pool A in the last 16. PA Media

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    Harlequins reestablished some breathing space when Lewies splashed over in the corner from the back of a driving maul before David produced the score of the match with a fine finish from inside his own half. The Sharks were threatening at that point but Abrahams’ kick was straight into David’s arms. Spotting space in behind, he collected his grubber kick and raced clear to put Harlequins in command.

    Led by the tireless Siya Kolisi the Sharks kept toiling but Smith’s penalty kept the home side comfortably ahead despite Fassi’s late score, which did, at least, ensure a losing bonus point for the Sharks, who were chasing a home tie in the next round.

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    ( With inputs from : www.theguardian.com )