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  • Iran: WhatsApp, Instagram to remain blocked after Mahsa Amini protests

    Iran: WhatsApp, Instagram to remain blocked after Mahsa Amini protests

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    Tehran: The Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi announced on Wednesday that the government will continue to restrict access to social media networks— Instagram and WhatsApp, which have been blocked for months due to the protest movement.

    The Iranian authorities imposed strict restrictions on the Internet and social networks, after protests erupted following the death of Mahsa Amini, in mid-September, three days after she was arrested by the morality police.

    Raisi said on the country’s national television on Tuesday evening that these two platforms owned by the American internet giant Meta, “were the root of insecurity in the country during the recent riots,” AFP reported.

    “The two platforms will only be allowed to operate if they have a legal representative in the country who is responsible for their users’ activities,” the president said.

    According to NetBlocks, the current restrictions are the most severe since 2019, when Iran cut off all Internet access in response to fuel protests.

    Protests in Iran continues

    Iran has been witnessing protests since the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, on September 16, after she was arrested in Tehran by the morality police on suspicion of not respecting the country’s dress code.

    The demonstrations involved people from all walks of life and different sects in Iran after Amini’s killing.

    Iranian women are at the fore in the demonstrations, in which many young people participate, to chants of “Woman life freedom” and “Death to the dictator.”

    The protests represent one of the country’s boldest challenges since the 1979 revolution.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Banks will remain closed for 10 days in 28 days of February,check…

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    February Bank Holiday 2023: The second month of the new year i.e. February 2023 is starting. In such a situation, like every month, this month also the banks are going to remain closed for many days. According to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) calendar, banks are going to remain closed for a total of 10 days and this time February is going to be of only 28 days. These bank holidays are going to be in many states and cities.

    These bank holidays also include Sunday, second Saturday and fourth Saturday. RBI releases the list of these holidays every month. This holiday of banks is going to fall on different days in different states of the country, which includes many local festivals and national holidays. Let us know on which day and where the holiday is going to take place.

     

    Saturday and Sunday Holidays

    • Holiday due to Sunday 5th February
    • Holiday on second Saturday on 11 February
    • Sunday 12th February is a holiday
    • Holiday due to Sunday on 19 February
    • February 25 is going to be the fourth Saturday of the month
    • February 26 is going to be a Sunday

    Banks will remain closed on this day also

    • There will be a holiday on 15th February in Manipur due to Lui Ngai Ni. It is a festival celebrating the sowing of crops.
    • Banks will remain closed in Thiruvananthapuram, Srinagar, Shimla, Ranchi, Raipur, Nagpur, Lucknow, Kochi, Kanpur, Jammu, Hyderabad, Dehradun, Bhubaneswar, Bhopal and Bengaluru and other places on account of Mahashivaratri on February 18.
    • Banks will remain closed on February 20, the State Foundation Day in Mizoram.
    • There will be a holiday on the day of Losar in Sikkim on 21st February.

    Please tell that these holidays are going to be in all public sector, cooperative banks, private sector banks and regional banks. However, you can use the bank’s net banking, ATM and other services during this period.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirpublication.in )

  • Riding on ‘Telangana model’, TRS eyes hat-trick but challenges remain

    Riding on ‘Telangana model’, TRS eyes hat-trick but challenges remain

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    Hyderabad: Two decades after it was floated by K Chandrasekhar Rao to revive the Telangana movement, the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) turned a new chapter last month by being renamed the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS).

    Projecting the Telangana model of development before the country, BRS is looking to expand to other states.

    KCR has succeeded in making the country take note of the Telangana model and is now pitching an alternate agenda before the nation.

    Aiming to play a key role in national politics, KCR looks to expand the party’s base to other states. In less than a month, BRS managed to attract a few leaders from other parties in Andhra Pradesh and Odisha.

    While the 2024 Lok Sabha elections will be the target of the BRS, its immediate goal will be to retain power in its stronghold Telangana.

    Political observers believe that the emergence of the BJP as a key force with two wins in Assembly by-elections has put pressure on the BRS.

    According to K. Nageshwar, after the BJP’s victory in two Assembly by-elections (Dubbak in 2020 and Huzurabad in 2021) and its good show in the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation, the BRS is under pressure.

    “Because the Congress was weakening, BRS thought it would have no opposition. Interestingly enough, they got a new opponent and a strong opponent in the form of the BJP,” said Nageshwar.

    KCR, as Rao is popularly known, succeeded in claiming credit for achieving the goal of a separate state by winning the public mandate in 2014. In the elections held just before formal bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh, TRS won 63 seats in the 119-member Telangana Assembly.

    KCR consolidated the party by attracting leaders and legislators to the TRS. Though the TRS won a huge mandate by bagging 88 seats in 2018, KCR made about a dozen MLAs from the Congress to defect to the TRS. A few legislators from other parties also switched loyalties to take the TRS tally to a whopping 103. He virtually decimated the Congress party but political observers believe that by doing so KCR indirectly helped the BJP to occupy that space.

    However, unfazed by the BJP gaining strength, KCR is confident that the BRS will win the next elections hands down. The chief minister said all the surveys he had commissioned gave a favourable report about the BRS. “In the December 2018 elections, our party won 88 assembly seats. This time, the number will go up to 95. We are going to come back to power for the third consecutive time,” he told a meeting of party leaders recently.

    His son and BRS working president K. T. Rama Rao believes that KCR will become South India’s first chief minister to assume the post for the third consecutive time.

    The TRS in recent months witnessed infighting in some districts. Rama Rao, however, downplayed the infighting between the party leaders terming it as an indication of strong leadership and people’s acceptance of the party.

    KTR believes that none of the Opposition parties are strong enough to compete with TRS in all the constituencies. “Neither the Congress nor the BJP has a strong presence in most of the constituencies. Hence, it is not sensible to name one of them as our main opponent,” he said in a recent media interaction.

    Despite the bravado displayed by the BRS leaders, challenges remain for the party. The opposition parties are mounting an attack over the promises it failed to keep.

    Family rule, corruption and the state’s huge debt burden are the issues being raised by the BJP and other opposition parties.

    An alliance among like-minded opposition parties may add to the problems for KCR and his party. With elections still 10-11 months away, new political formations and permutations may make the poll scenario in Telangana more complex.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Refurbished Polo View Readying By Next Month, Trader Concerns Remain

    Refurbished Polo View Readying By Next Month, Trader Concerns Remain

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    by Aasiya Nazir

    SRINAGAR: The recasting and re-modelling of British era Polo View market has led the 35-odd traders to book losses in 2022. The project is part of the Smart City Srinagar project.

    The exquisite flower shops, magnificent shawl outlets, the shops donning  papier machie items, restaurants, and many other stores are all bearing the brunt of the market’s redevelopment, which is going on to turn the roadway into a concrete sitting space.

    Earlier, the market had its own parking space to provide a hassle-free experience to commuters and visitors.

    As per the Smart City Mission, the market would be decorated by installing benches on the stretch, which has been made a no-vehicle zone. The market would come up as a model for the redevelopment of other such markets in the city. The government has already spent Rs 5 crore.

    The traders are unsure if the market’s mighty Chinars would survive.

    Chinar Development Officer, Tariq ul Habib, said the laid guidelines suggest that no construction work can undertaken at a place nearby a Chinar.

    “There has to be a 40 feet demarcation at a place beholding Chinar where construction work has to be taken up,” he said.

    A shop owner said, “Customers are unable to park their cars. They have to park their cars somewhere else and walk to shop here which creates a problem for them. It is causing loss to our business.”

    A parking space on one side of the market’s shops has now been turned into a road. Earlier, the shoppers as well as the owners used to park their vehicles in that space to access the market.

    With the parking gone, the footfall to the market has significantly nosedived. The lack of parking space is adding to the mess. If the customers park cars nearby, they attract fines.

    Mohammad Amin, a shop owner at Polo-View Lane said, “Since the Smart City initiative began, we have undergone significant losses. We have met with the Deputy Commissioner (DC), Srinagar and other relevant authorities multiple times during the past year.”

    The deadline for completion of the Polo-View market is the end of February 2023.

    Chief Engineer Smart City Mission Iftikhar Kakroo said that they area aware of the issues the traders have flagged. “The traffic that was passing through the Polo View is now diverted from a new road behind the same market,” he said. “Power distribution lines that were over ground have gone underground.”

    In terms of reports of the slow speed of work, Kakroo said that the endeavour is at its finishing phase, as the path tiles are being laid. “For this venture, we were able to arrange for the activity to be done without hindering traffic movement,” he said, noting that the work will be concluded by the end of February.

    Kakroo asserted that the store owners are supporting us and to their advantage each advancement is being monitored vigilantly in order to forestall any complications.

    Regarding the parking conditions, he declared that a detailed parking plan is established throughout the region. “Chosen spots have been pinpointed to circumvent the parking dilemma for the retailers,” he continued, affirming that in the past the path was utilised there for parking objectives.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )