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  • Telangana Edu min gives nod for teacher transfers based on past service

    Telangana Edu min gives nod for teacher transfers based on past service

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    Hyderabad: Telangana education minister Sabitha Indra Reddy made an announcement that the teachers who were transferred under GO 317 would be allowed to apply for transfers to their previous districts based on their service.

    The Minister held a review meeting on teacher transfers in Hyderabad on Tuesday where the Director of School Education ordered the display of provisional seniority lists for transfers and promotions following instructions from the state’s chief minister and the High Court.

    The school education department has proposed amendments to transfer rules for headmasters, school assistants, and second-grade teachers on GO 09, which states that those with a minimum of two years’ service in their current post as on February 1, 2023, are eligible for transfer.

    The minister confirmed the process of teachers’ transfers and promotions to continue and directed those eligible to apply for the transfers online from February 12 to 14.

    “The government aims to provide equal treatment to all teachers. The authorities are expecting over 59,000 such applications,” said Sabitha.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Feds probing Santos’ role in service dog charity scheme

    Feds probing Santos’ role in service dog charity scheme

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    “I’m glad to get the ball rolling with the big-wigs,” Osthoff said in an interview Wednesday. “I was worried that what happened to me was too long ago to be prosecuted.”

    The alleged fundraising scheme is one of many scandals plaguing the freshman Republican, who has refused to leave office despite a series of allegations of lying and fraud that first came to light in December shortly after he won a swing seat on Long Island.

    New York Democratic Reps. Ritchie Torres and Daniel Goldman, who called for a Federal Election Commission investigation into Santos’ campaign finances last month, welcomed the news that the Eastern District investigation is proceeding at a serious clip.

    “Only the U.S. attorneys are capable of moving at the speed that’s necessary,” Torres said in an interview.

    “There’s no one that poses a greater threat in Congress than Santos. It’s undeniable that he’s broken the law. We have to protect Congress from George Santos, who threatens it from within,” Torres said.

    Goldman, an ex-federal prosecutor who has a seat on the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability, echoed Torres’ comments in a separate interview.

    “Given that a serial liar like Santos is still walking the halls of the Capitol, it is imperative that the Justice Department move quickly to determine whether an indictment is appropriate.”

    On Tuesday, Santos stepped down from his Congressional committee assignments, telling colleagues he was trying to avoid becoming a further “distraction” for House Republicans. The announcement followed a meeting a day earlier with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, who declined to disclose the reason for the discussion.

    McCarthy made his strongest statement yet on Santos last week. He told Capitol Hill reporters that if Santos is found to have broken the law by the House Ethics Committee he will be removed from Congress.

    Joshua Schiller, a senior trial lawyer who has practiced in the Eastern District, said the veteran’s encounter with Santos could offer prosecutors a quick way to hit the Republican congressman with criminal charges even though they’re also investigating heftier possible financial crimes.

    “I think there is an urgency here because Santos is currently in a position to make laws,” Schiller said. “I can think of examples where the government used a lesser indictment to seize assets and try to cause the defendant to plea to a deal before bringing a second or third indictment on more serious charges, and I bet that is the case here.”

    Santos’ attorney, Joseph Murray, declined to comment. Santos has previously said he merely exaggerated portions of his resume and denied that he broke any laws.

    Spokespeople for the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Eastern District of New York and the FBI did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

    Osthoff was sleeping in a tent on the side of the road in New Jersey in 2016 when a veterinary technician connected him with a pet charity. Anthony Devolder, who ran Friends of Pets United, promised to help Osthoff get a tumor removed from his dog’s stomach, the veteran said.

    Devolder, a version of Santos’ full name he used before entering politics, set up the GoFundMe account and promoted it on social media saying, “When a veteran reaches out to ask for help, how can you say no?” according to screenshots of the postings.

    When the account had reached its $3,000 goal, Devolder gave a series of excuses about why he couldn’t help Sapphire get treatment, then became difficult to reach, text messages between the two show.

    Osthoff says Santos deliberately used his story of being a homeless disabled veteran with a sickly service dog to extract donations, then took off with the funds, leaving him unable to afford Sapphire’s surgery.

    Osthoff said the experience was so traumatic it prompted him to contemplate suicide. Sapphire died from the tumor in 2017.

    Friends of Pets United was not a registered charity, The New York Times reported in December when it first broke the story that Santos had fabricated much of his campaign biography.

    Schiller said the GoFundMe allegations could result in several types of charges, including wire and mail fraud as well as bank fraud. Santos could have also committed tax crimes if he claimed exemptions for an unregistered charity, Schiller said.

    CBS News first reported that federal investigators in New York were “looking into” Santos following the Times articles and other reporting that raised more questions about his background and how he funded a successful run that flipped his Long Island district from blue to red in November.

    Last week, the Department of Justice asked the FEC to pause any enforcement action against Santos as the department worked on its own case, according to a report last week in the Washington Post.

    Over $700,000 Santos initially listed as a personal loan to his campaign may have been an illegal straw donor scheme, according to FEC complaints.

    The New York Attorney General’s office, as well as the Queens and Nassau County district attorneys, are also probing Santos.

    Osthoff said the New York Attorney General’s Office Public Integrity Bureau, which handles fraud and criminal inquiries into elected officials, began investigating the GoFundMe drive last month.

    A spokesperson for Attorney General Tish James said on Dec. 22 that her office was “looking into” several issues surrounding Santos, but did not get into specifics. The Attorney General’s office did not reply to questions about the status of its GoFundMe inquiry.

    A spokesperson for GoFundMe declined to comment on specifics, but indicated the company has been cooperating with ongoing investigations.

    Joe Anuta contributed to this report.

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • SHO Ramban, 2 Others Suspended Over Alleged ‘Service Misconduct’

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    SRINAGAR: Superintendent of Police Ramban put under suspension Station House Officer Ramban alongside two others over the trio’s alleged involvement in ‘service misconduct’, even as a time-bound departmental enquiry also ordered into the matter.

    “As communicated by Deputy Inspector General of Police, DKR Range, Headquarters Batote vide letter No. Estt/Enquiry/23/406-08 dated 28-01-2023, that a departmental action be taken against Inspector Sandeep Chark PID No. EXJ109566, SHO PS Ramban, PSI Mudasir Ahmed PID No. ARP-205789, of IRP-16Bn, presently deployed at PS Ramban on probation and Constable Mubeshar Ahmed No. 690/Rbn PID No. EXJ205465 for their alleged service misconduct”, reads an order, a copy of which lies with news agency GNS.

    “It is ordered that Inspector Sandeep Chark PID No. EXJ109566, SHO PS Ramban, PSI Mudasir Ahmed PID No. ARP-205789, of IRP-16Bn. presently deployed at PS Ramban on probation and Constable Mubeshar Ahmed No. 690/Rbn PID No. EXJ205465 of PS Ramban are hereby placed under suspension with immediate effect and departmental enquiry imitated”, the order reads.

    “They will report at DPL Ramban and deposit their uniform articles/arms and ammunition in Store/Kot DPL Ramban. They will be entitled to draw substance allowances under rule. Sh. Nihar Ranjan, SDPO Gool, District Ramban will conduct departmental enquiry into the matter and will submit the finding/recommendation to this office within a week’s time for final order by this office. This order is, however, subject to confirmation by DIGP DKR Range, Headquarters Batote”, it further reads. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • SHO Ramban, 2 Others Suspended Over Alleged ‘Service Misconduct’

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    Srinagar, Feb 1 (GNS): Superintendent of Police Ramban put under suspension Station House Officer Ramban alongside two others over the trio’s alleged involvement in ‘service misconduct’, even as a time-bound departmental enquiry also ordered into the matter.

    “As communicated by Deputy Inspector General of Police, DKR Range, Headquarters Batote vide letter No. Estt/Enquiry/23/406-08 dated 28-01-2023, that a departmental action be taken against Inspector Sandeep Chark PID No. EXJ109566, SHO PS Ramban, PSI Mudasir Ahmed PID No. ARP-205789, of IRP-16Bn, presently deployed at PS Ramban on probation and Constable Mubeshar Ahmed No. 690/Rbn PID No. EXJ205465 for their alleged service misconduct”, reads an order, a copy of which lies with GNS.

    “It is ordered that Inspector Sandeep Chark PID No. EXJ109566, SHO PS Ramban, PSI Mudasir Ahmed PID No. ARP-205789, of IRP-16Bn. presently deployed at PS Ramban on probation and Constable Mubeshar Ahmed No. 690/Rbn PID No. EXJ205465 of PS Ramban are hereby placed under suspension with immediate effect and departmental enquiry imitated”, the order reads.

    “They will report at DPL Ramban and deposit their uniform articles/arms and ammunition in Store/Kot DPL Ramban. They will be entitled to draw substance allowances under rule. Sh. Nihar Ranjan, SDPO Gool, District Ramban will conduct departmental enquiry into the matter and will submit the finding/recommendation to this office within a week’s time for final order by this office. This order is, however, subject to confirmation by DIGP DKR Range, Headquarters Batote”, it further reads. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • After Digitization Of Services Focus Should Be Timely Service Delivery: CS

    After Digitization Of Services Focus Should Be Timely Service Delivery: CS

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    JAMMU: Chief Secretary, Dr Arun Kumar Mehta on Tuesday remarked that after successfully digitizing all the services, focus should be laid on timely delivery of services and use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in managing the affairs of government departments.

    Dr Mehta was speaking in the 14th Board of Governors (BoG) meeting of the Jammu & Kashmir e-Governance Agency (JaKeGA) attended by other members including Principal Secretary, Industries and Commerce; Commissioner Secretary , IT; Secretary, PD&MD; Secretary, GAD; DG, Codes; SIO, NIC besides other concerned officers.

    The Chief Secretary stressed on moving towards use of AI/ML and IoT based technologies for better coordination and monitoring purposes. He maintained that technology is panacea for many of the problems. It is also the most effective tool for ensuring transparency. He impressed upon the officers and scientists from IT and NIC respectively to work towards use of modern technologies towards obtaining desired results especially for the purposes of work estimation and their identification.

    Dr Mehta directed for making good use of technologies by bridging the gap between the government and those governed. He made out that the power belongs to people and technology has empowered them in unprecedented manner. He told the officers to have virtual inspections of the offices and works on daily basis. He even suggested for taking feedback from public and PRI’s about the quality of work being done in their areas or any grievances they have against any of the government departments.

    The Chief Secretary also emphasized upon end to end use of digital platforms like e-office by all the government employees especially ground workers like Patwaris, JEs etc. He declared that the actual purpose of digitization would be served when it enhances ease of living. He asked for making the work of every office be it Police Stations, Tehsil Offices, Hospitals, Engineering Departments, ULBs, Block Offices fully online for efficient delivery and effective monitoring.

    The Commissioner Secretary, IT, PrernaPuri gave a detailed presentation on the decisions taken during the 13th BoG meeting. She also detailed out the agenda for the meeting with a proposal for revamping the agency on more professional lines that would make the working of the J&K e-Governance agency more outcome oriented as per the requirements of present times.

    It was revealed that in the previous meeting the decisions like establishment of 1012 ICT labs in schools, digitisation of office records, rolling out of National Generic Document Registration System, procurement of infrastructure for Digital India Land Records Modernization Programme and upgradation of State Data Centre was achieved as per the respective proposals.

    Later on the Chief Secretary also launched the State Wide Area Network (SWAN) coverage for 168 blocks of the UT. He advised giving access to the 10 most vital offices at district level and 5 such offices at block levels for their easy access to safer network.

    It was given out that the SWAN would provide the unhindered access to internet to these blocks even during internet shutdowns and aid them in working more efficiently without having need to rely on private service providers.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Snowfall: Jammu-Srinagar highway blocked; Air traffic delayed, train service suspended

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    Srinagar, Jan 30: Jammu and Kashmir parts are receiving snowfall since morning, leading to closure of Jammu Srinagar national highway besides delay in flights to and fro the Srinagar ‘international’ airport and suspension of Baramulla—Banihal Train train service on Monday.

    Jammu Srinagar national highway is blocked for vehicular movement due to mudslides/shooting stones at many places between Chanderkot and Banihal, officials said.

    A Railway official told Srinagar based news agency Kashmir Dot Com that the train service will remain suspended until the snow on the railway line is removed. The railway will resume its operations as soon as the snow is cleared, he said adding that “after the snow is cleared, WDS 4 will go first, apologize for the inconvenience.”

    Director Srinagar International Airport told KDC that it is continuously snowing at the airport following which all flights of all airlines are delayed due to low visibility.

    “Our visibility is only 200 M and there is continuous snowfall, we are simultaneously clearing the snow,” he said.

    He said all flights are delayed. To avoid inconvenience and to avoid congestion please check the status of your flight from your airlines before coming to the airport, he added.

    Meanwhile, at least 5 inches of snow has accumulated in Summer capital Srinagar and it is continuously snowing (KDC)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • J&K Govt Puts Statutory Requirement Of 15 Years’ Service Experience For SMC, JMC Heads In Abeyance

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    SRINAGAR:  In a move to allow incumbent commissioners of Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC) and Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC) to continue at their current places of posting, the Jammu & Kashmir government has put in abeyance a legal provision that mandated 15 years’ service experience for officers to be posted as administrative heads of J&K’s two biggest municipal bodies.

    In a notification, a copy of which is in possession of news agency KNO, the Housing & Urban Development Department has done away with the statutory requirement of 15 years of service experience for officers to be posted as commissioners in SMC and JMC.

    As per sub-section (1) of section 45 of the Municipal Corporation Act, 2000, the government shall, by notification, in the government gazette, appoint a class 1 officer of the government having a service of not less than fifteen years, as the commissioner of the Corporation.

    The Jammu and Kashmir Municipal Corporation (Removal of Difficulties) Order, 2023 states that the government may appoint any suitable officer as commissioner of the Corporation, irrespective of his service experience, for the smooth functioning of the Corporations.

    The legal requirement of 15 years of experience has been put on hold by invoking section 427 of the Municipal Corporation Act, which empowers the government to remove difficulties in the implementation of the Act. “If any difficulty arises in giving effect to the provisions of this Act or by reasons of anything contained in this Act to any other enactment for the time being in force, the Government may, as occasion requires, by order direct that this Act shall during such period as may be specified in the order but not extending beyond the expiry of two years from the commencement orders have effect subject to such adaptations whether by way of modification, addition or omissions as it may deem to be necessary and expedient,” reads the provision.

    According to the notification , the Jammu and Kashmir Municipal Corporation (Removal of Difficulties) Order, 2023, shall deemed to have come into force w.e.f 01.01.2023 and shall remain in force for a period of two years or till it is revoked by the Government, whichever is earlier.

    The incumbent SMC commissioner Athar Aamir Khan is 2015-batch IAS officer while his Jammu counterpart Rahul Yadav is 2014 -batch officer.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Air India modifies in-flight alcohol service policy

    Air India modifies in-flight alcohol service policy

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    New Delhi: Amid recent incidents of unruly passenger behaviour, Air India has modified its in-flight alcohol service policy wherein cabin crew have been told to tactfully further serving of alcohol if needed.

    The Tata group-owned airline has been slapped with penalties in the last few days by DGCA for the unruly behaviour of passengers onboard two international flights for reporting lapses.

    The exact changes in the revised policy could not be immediately ascertained.

    According to the revised policy, guests should not be permitted to drink alcohol unless served by the cabin crew and that the cabin crew be attentive to identifying guests that might be consuming their own alcohol.

    “Service of alcoholic beverages must be carried out in a reasonable and safe manner. This includes tactfully refusing to (further) serve a guest alcohol,” as per the policy.

    In a statement, an Air India spokesperson said the airline has reviewed its existing in-flight alcohol service policy, taking reference from other carriers’ practice and input from the US National Restaurants Association’s guidelines.

    “These were largely in line with Air India’s existing practice, though some adjustments have been made for better clarity, and NRA’s Traffic Light system included to help crew recognise and manage possible cases of intoxication.

    “The new policy has now been promulgated to crew and included in training curricula. Air India remains committed to the safety and well-being of our passengers and cabin crew, including but not limited to the responsible service of alcohol,” the spokesperson said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Zelenskiy attends memorial service for Ukraine helicopter crash victims

    Zelenskiy attends memorial service for Ukraine helicopter crash victims

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    A tearful Volodymyr Zelenskiy attended a memorial service on Saturday for seven senior interior ministry officials killed in a helicopter crash this week.

    The former interior minister Denys Monastyrskyi, his deputy and five other high-ranking officials were killed when their French-made Super Puma helicopter crashed into a nursery on the eastern outskirts of Kyiv in foggy conditions on Wednesday.

    Another seven people were also killed, including a child. Officials are investigating the cause of the crash.

    The helicopter went down days after at least 45 people were killed in a Russian missile attack that partially levelled a block of flats in the south-eastern city of Dnipro.

    On the battlefield, Ukrainian forces are fending off an unrelenting Russian onslaught in the east, where Moscow has expended huge resources for incremental advances 11 months into its full-scale invasion.

    “The indescribable sadness is covering the soul,” the Ukrainian president wrote in a Telegram post on Saturday. “Ukraine is losing its best sons and daughters every day.”

    Zelenskiy and his wife, Olena Zelenska, paid their respects to the victims’ relatives inside the Ukrainian House cultural centre in central Kyiv. A crowd of mourners snaked outside toward Independence Square.

    The country’s military intelligence chief, Kyrylo Budanov, described Monastyrskyi’s death as a huge loss.

    “If it hadn’t been for Monastyrskyi, everything could have been completely different,” he told Ukrainian media, referring to the resistance Ukraine has mounted since Moscow launched its invasion on 24 February last year.

    “He is a true hero of this country.”

    Monastyrskyi had been flying to a location near the frontline, a police spokesperson said on Thursday.

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    ( With inputs from : www.theguardian.com )