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  • DPC promotes 289 officials of Agriculture department

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    Attal Dulloo congratulates employees

    Srinagar, April18 (GNS): The Agriculture Production & Farmers Welfare Department Kashmir today conducted Departmental Promotion Committee (DPC) meeting.

    The DPC approved promotion of 289 officials comprising 250 officials at various levels of executive cadre and 39 officials at various levels of ministerial cadre.

    Additional Chief Secretary (ACS), Agriculture Production Department, Attal Dulloo, in a felicitation message, congratulated the promotees and hoped they will work with added zeal and vigour for larger interest of the society.(GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • ADGP Promotes 366 Police Officers – Kashmir News

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    Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) Promotes 366 Police Personnel

    Jammu, January 31, 2019: SJM Gillani, Additional Director General of Police, Armed, J&K, has ordered the promotion of 366 police officers.

    According to a statement, the promotion orders of one ASI and 365 Head Constables to the posts of SI and ASI were issued after the DPC, headed by ADGP Armed, assessed the cases of eligible ASIs and HCs and found them fit for promotion to their next ranks in light of the relevant promotion norms.

    The ADGP congratulated the newly promoted SIs and ASIs and hoped that they would demonstrate discipline, hard work, and dedication towards their assignments and always come up to the expectations of the people.

    Meanwhile, the police officer said that the promotion process for SgCTs and constables of the J&K Armed Police is also underway at the Armed Police Headquarters.

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  • India promotes racism by being the bright spot in the global economy: Economic Experts

    India promotes racism by being the bright spot in the global economy: Economic Experts

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    Critic of Govt economic policies, former Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Raghuram Rajan on Saturday called Indian Govt economic policies discriminatory. Raghuram Rajan’s statement came after International Monetary Fund (IMF) said that India will be a bright spot in global economy in 2023.

     

    Lauding India’s strong macroeconomic fundamentals, IMF said that India is in a better position to deal with the global headwinds. However, economists in India called it a bad sign as India is promoting racism by being bright spot and not dark spot. Economists said that India’s economic policies are against the Black Lives Matter movement.

    Earlier, economic expert had said that India will be cornered if it doesn’t get hit by recession like rest of the world. Read here. 

     

    Reportedly, India is likely to incorporate some points in the upcoming Budget 2023 to avoid being a bright spot. The Fauxy sources suggest that the government is likely to do away with the Performance Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme and would rather donate Rs 72,000 to every Indian to ensure India is hit by recession.

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  • Biden’s HBCU office promotes Wells Fargo products in email newsletter before backtracking

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    The newsletter also invited readers to “customize your banking experience with Wells Fargo’s HBCU Legends’ Collection,” linking to marketing materials about debit cards offered by the bank that are co-branded with HBCU logos or mascots.

    “The email that was sent out today was inappropriate and the Department has already taken steps to ensure a mistake like this does not happen again,” an Education Department spokesperson said in an email, adding that the White House HBCU Initiative doesn’t have a partnership with Wells Fargo.

    A representative for Wells Fargo did not respond to an inquiry about whether the bank was involved in the creation of the newsletter.

    The weekly newsletter is available to the public and sent to subscribers who elect to receive information about HBCUs from the Education Department. The newsletter does not appear to be published online but was received by a POLITICO reporter who was signed up for the list.

    In total, the email, which featured Wells Fargo’s logo, included at least eight different links to Wells Fargo content, including the bank’s job openings and various pages describing its diversity and inclusion efforts. It included, for example, a link to a Wells Fargo video on YouTube promoting the bank’s sponsorship of HBCU football games. And the email also linked to content sponsored by Wells Fargo on the website Blavity titled “Wells Fargo Is Showing Up for HBCUs.”

    The newsletter included a disclosure at the bottom that says its content is not meant to be an endorsement of any “products or services offered.” But the promotion of a major bank is a departure for the typical content of the weekly missive, which usually focuses on job opportunities, programs or grants that are available for HBCU students and graduates across various federal agencies.

    The email from the Education Department promoting Wells Fargo comes after other parts of the Biden administration have cracked down on the bank.

    The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in December hit the company with a $3.7 billion penalty, the largest ever for the agency, as part of a settlement to resolve allegations that Wells Fargo mismanaged auto loans, mortgages and deposit accounts. On Tuesday, apparently coincidentally, the CFPB published information on how millions of consumers would be able to access some of the money from that settlement.

    The Education Department regulates financial products that are marketed to college students or part of agreements between universities and banks, including some of those that are offered by Wells Fargo.

    A CFPB report last year criticized the department for essentially taking a lax approach to enforcing those regulations, which are known as “cash management” rules. The Education Department announced earlier this month that it plans begin the process of revising those regulations.

    More than three dozen universities have reported to the Education Department that they have agreements with Wells Fargo to offer campus financial products, according to information published on the agency’s website.

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )