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  • PAAs To Replace Panchayat Secretaries As First Signatory

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    SRINAGAR: The department of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj , Jammu and Kashmir  expanded the functions of Panchayat Account Assistants (PAAs) on Friday and appointed them as the first signatories for all the government schemes run by Department in the Union Territory.

    According to an order issued by the RDD and PR, the PAAs shall now replace panchayat secretaries as the first signatories in all government programmes including the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA) scheme.

    Expanding the functions and responsibilities of the PAAs, the rural development department and panchayati raj said the PAAs will now be responsible for uploading approved gram panchayat development plans (GPDPs) on panchayat portal, clearance of audit paras, responding to audit observations and recovering amount, if any, if observed in the audit paras.

    The order said as the first signatory, the PAAs are responsible for ensuring that all financial transactions of the panchayats are correctly recorded, verified and authorised before any payment is made.

    In a novel approach ,to strengthen Panchayati Raj system in Jammu and Kashmir , 2,000 PAA posts were created in the Rural Development Department on June 27, 2019.

    After their appointment, they were assigned roles and responsibilities to maintain all records relating to gram panchayat accounts wherein their primary responsibility was to check the accuracy of all financial transactions, to scrutinise the resolutions passed by the gram panchayat.

    In addition to preparing responses to audit reports, they were also entrusted with the responsibility of reconciliation of revenue, receipt and expenditure figures with the office of principal accountant general office of Jammu and Kashmir.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Replace Gandhi with Savarkar on currency, rename Parliament after him: Hindu Mahasabha

    Replace Gandhi with Savarkar on currency, rename Parliament after him: Hindu Mahasabha

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    Meerut: The All India Hindu Mahasabha on Sunday demanded that the image of Mahatma Gandhi on currency notes be replaced with that of V D Savarkar and other freedom fighters.

    In an open letter to the Government of India, the Hindu Mahasabha also asked for renaming the road leading to the Parliament House after Savarkar.

    Mahasabha leaders said this will be true tribute to Savarkar, a freedom fighter and former president of the Hindu Mahasabha, from the Modi government.

    Savarkar’s 58th death anniversary was observed at the office of the Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha on Sharda Road by performing havan puja and rituals on Sunday.

    Presiding over the programme, National Vice President of Hindu Mahasabha, Pandit Ashok Sharma said Savarkar was a great historical revolutionary in India’s freedom struggle.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Biden to replace Trump migration policy with Trump-esque asylum policy

    Biden to replace Trump migration policy with Trump-esque asylum policy

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    The new proposal — which immigrant advocates refer to as the “transit ban” or the “asylum ban” — is the White House’s most restrictive border control measure to date and essentially will serve as its policy solution to the long-awaited end of Title 42. Within minutes of its posting, the Biden administration faced a flood of backlash from immigrant advocates and Democrats who accused officials of perpetuating the Trumpian approach to border politics that Biden pledged on the campaign trail to end. Threats of lawsuits also began to percolate.

    Former Biden White House official Andrea Flores, who now serves as chief counsel for Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.), condemned the administration for resurrecting a policy that “normalizes the white nationalist belief that asylum seekers from certain countries are less deserving of humanitarian protections.”

    Administration officials in their call with reporters rejected the notion that the proposed regulation was like the Trump transit ban, noting it was not a “categorical ban” on asylum seekers. Instead, they said, the administration had expanded “existing lawful pathways” through the parole programs, and that the measures were not intended to curb people from seeking asylum but to help ensure order at the southern border.

    The Biden administration has repeatedly warned of an influx of migrants amid the end of Title 42, which has been used more than 2 million times to expel asylum seekers on public health grounds. Administration officials on Tuesday said the new rule will help the administration manage a bogged-down border and asylum processing system.

    But for critics, those utterances and the implementation of the new rule only underscored the degree to which the administration continues to see the southern border as a political issue, and not a humanitarian challenge, facing Biden’s presidency.

    Krish O’Mara Vignarajah, president of Lutheran Immigration & Refugee Service and a former Obama official, said the rule “reaches into the dustbin of history to resurrect one of the most harmful and illegal anti-asylum policies of the Trump administration.” Rep. Chuy Garcia (D-Ill.) called on Biden to “abandon this misguided policy now.” And Sergio Gonzalez, president of the Immigration Hub, said the move “flies in the face” of Biden’s campaign promise to “rebuild a fair, humane and orderly immigration system.”

    Lee Gelernt, deputy director of the ACLU’s Immigrants’ Rights Project and lead attorney in Title 42-related lawsuits, said in a statement to POLITICO that he’s prepared to take legal action.

    “We successfully sued to stop the Trump asylum bans and will sue again if the Biden administration enacts these anti-asylum rules,” Gelernt said.

    Tuesday’s proposed regulation was first floated in January, when Biden unveiled a new border measure that involved accepting 30,000 migrants a month from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela while cracking down on those who fail to use the plan’s legal pathways. The policy forced migrants to apply for asylum from their home country, while expelling those who try to enter the U.S. unlawfully from Mexico. Migrants were only approved if they had a verified sponsor and were allowed to enter the U.S. by air.

    The number of migrants and asylum seekers attempting to cross the border has dropped by 40 percent since December, which administration officials credit to the new measures.

    Administration officials on Tuesday said they were looking into expanding the humanitarian parole program for other nationalities and are “working closely with our partners across the hemisphere to encourage them to also expand their legal pathways.”

    During his speech last month, Biden also unveiled a new app for asylum seekers and other migrants to schedule appointments to be considered for entry into the United States. Advocates scoffed at the administration’s pushback on Tuesday.

    “While the Biden admin has launched a smartphone app for asylum appointments and expanded a temporary parole option for an extremely limited subset of four nationalities, these measures are no substitute for the legal right to seek asylum, regardless of manner of entry,” O’Mara Vignarajah said.

    Administration officials also used Tuesday’s announcement to criticize Congress, arguing that the White House has been left to roll out new policies to fill the “void” left by inaction on the Hill.

    “To be clear, this was not our first preference or even our second. From day one, President Biden has urged Congress to pass comprehensive immigration reform and border security measures to ensure orderly, safe and humane processing of migrants at our border,” a senior administration official said.



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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • Mahua Moitra to replace Raghuram in Roadies

    Mahua Moitra to replace Raghuram in Roadies

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    Trinamool Congress (TMC) MP Mahua Moitra stoked a controversy on Tuesday when she yet again used an abusive and unparliamentary word during the ‘Motion of Thanks’ on the president’s address.

    After she used the abusive words, the chairperson of the parliament mentioned that none of her words would go on record as the House will not tolerate any harsh words used by its members.

    However, the abusive behaviour of Mahua Moitra turned out to be blessing in disguise for her as MTV Roadies, a reality show popular for having abusive judges, invited Mahua Moitra as judge.

    We have been searching for a popular person who’s also abusive, Mahua Moitra is a natural fit and the way she abuses matches with our existing judges Raghuram and Rajiv” said MTV Roadies director.

    Mahua Moitra responded to the MTV Roadies invite with unparliamentary language. She said “Bhakk.. Har@mi.. maad₹&@, TMC..

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  • Hyderabad: Court asks Xiaomi to replace TV or refund customer

    Hyderabad: Court asks Xiaomi to replace TV or refund customer

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    Hyderabad: A consumer court here directed technology and mobile giant Xiaomi to either give a man a new TV as replacement for a defect, or to return the amount of Rs 35,999 that he paid for a product and received a faulty one instead. The District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, Hyderabad-III, also asked Xiaomi to pay the man Rs 5,000 as compensation as well.

    The order dated January 10 from the Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission came after B. Mahesh, a resident of Secunderabad approached it with the complaint against Xiaomi. He wrote that he had ordered an LED TV for his home and after verifying all the models he zeroed in on the Mi 125.7 (50 inches) 4K Ultra HD Android Smart LED TV.

    However, the complainant, after purchasing the product online, faced an issue with the Xiaomo TV and contacted its service centre through the customer care.

    According to his complaint, Mahesh said a request was raised for replacement as the TV was faulty, and that the technician who checked it replaced the TV. However, the issue that Mahesh raised that the replacement Xiaomi TV was not a new one and a renewed TV instead. He said that Xiaomi was not ready to give him a new TV as a replacement.

    He added that Xiaomi had said it will provide him with a coupon of invoice worth the amount paid by him for the TV. Mahesh also said he was assured that that it will be processed within 7-10 days (of him being told anout it). After ot receiving the credit or the said refund, Mahesh approached the consumer court as he felt cheated. After going through all the details, the court ruled in his favour.

    It asked Xiaomi to exchange the new TV of the same model or to refund the value of the Mi TV of Rs.35,999 along with a compensation Rs. 5,000 Rs. 2,000 towards costs of the complaint. 

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )