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  • JEE Main 2023 Result OUT: NTA JEE Mains Session 1 Result Released; Direct link @ jeemain.nta.nic.in – TheNewsCaravan Newspaper

    JEE Main 2023 Result OUT: NTA JEE Mains Session 1 Result Released; Direct link @ jeemain.nta.nic.in – TheNewsCaravan Newspaper

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    The National Testing Agency (NTA) has declared the results of the Joint Entrance Examination – JEE Mains 2023 in the early hours of Tuesday.

    Candidates can check their results which are now available on the official website- jeemain.nta.nic.in

    JEE Main 2023 Result OUT: NTA JEE Mains Session 1 Result Released; Direct link @ jeemain.nta.nic.in 1

    Candidates need to provide their application number and date of birth during the login process to check their JEE Main session 1 results.

    How to Check JEE Main Result 2023

    Mains result 2023 NTA is available online on the JEE Main official website. Candidates can check their JEE Mains result by following the below-mentioned steps

    • Open official website jeemain.nta.nic.in 2023
    • Click on JEE Main 2023 Result session 1 link
    • Login using application number and date of birth/password
    • JEE Main 2023 result scorecard will be displayed on screen
    • Download the result

    After downloading the JEE Main 2023 scorecard, candidates should take it printout and keep it safe till the completion of JoSAA 2023 counselling admission process.

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    JEE Main 2023 Toppers List

    NTA will soon release JEE Main January session toppers listJEE Main toppers list 2023 will have details of candidates name with percentile score. NTA will release JEE Main 2023 toppers name with percentile score state and zone wise. The complete list of JEE Main 2023 session 1 toppers will be provided here once released by the NTA.

    JEE Main Rank Predictor 2023

    As the ranks of JEE Main 2023 will not be announced along with the session 1 results, candidates can use rank predictor of JEE Main 2023 to calculate their expected ranks. JEE Main 2023 rank predictor by Shiksha helps determine the rank by analyzing the percentile score and session/date of paper.

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  • Florida GOP calls for special session to expand controversial migrant flight program

    Florida GOP calls for special session to expand controversial migrant flight program

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    The memos don’t contain any specifics about how the program would operate, and legislation on immigration is not yet formally been filed.

    The moves by DeSantis and GOP legislative leaders signal that the governor has no intention of stopping his controversial program to transport migrants to Blue strongholds like Massachusetts. His first and only set of flights, in mid-September, caused a massive uproar, with Democrats and immigration advocated accusing DeSantis of using migrants as political pawns.

    DeSantis received $12 million for the migrant transport program in his current year budget, which he said was needed to highlight what he called the Biden administration’s failed border policies. The money came from funds connected to federal Covid-19 relieve funds.

    The current state budget directs the money only to be used to remove migrants “from this state,” meaning Florida. Because the migrants were sent from Texas last fall, that language has become the subject of a lawsuit from state Sen. Jason Pizzo, a Miami Democrat who says DeSantis violated the spending provision because they were moved from Texas not Florida.

    DeSantis’ new proposed program would allow the state to fund future migrant flights that originate anywhere in the United States, according to the proposal. DeSantis’ proposed budget, which was unveiled Wednesday, asks for another $12 million for the program.

    Multiple lawsuits have been filed against the DeSantis administration over the migrant flights, including from the Center for Government Accountability, which alleged that the DeSantis administration was withholding public records related to the program. Another, from the Boston-based Lawyers for Civil Rights, accused the governor conducting “premeditated, fraudulent, and illegal scheme” by flying the migrants to Massachusetts.

    Documents released in late December showed that DeSantis’ top safety official, Larry Keefe, helped write the language that helped the company responsible for chartering the flights, Vertol Systems, his former law client, secure a state contract to fly the migrants from the San Antonio to Martha’s Vineyard. The records also revealed that Keefe used a non-public email address that made it appear that emails were coming from “Clarice Starling,” the main character in “The Silence of the Lambs.”

    Those records were not originally released as part of the lawsuit, but instead were dropped days before Christmas with a note from the DeSantis’ public records office that they originally were unaware of Keefe’s private account.

    The state has paid Vertol Systems $4.4 million since September, including $950,000 on Jan. 31, state records show, making the total cost of the program nearly $90,000 for each migrant relocated.

    In a September email, James Montgomerie, Vertol’s top executive, told Florida Department of Transportation purchasing administrator Paul Baker, that under the contract, they would transfer “unauthorized aliens from Florida.”

    The email indicated that the “humanitarian services” would take place from Sept. 19 through Oct. 3, and said the “wrap around private” would be $950,000. The email does not offer further explanation, but four $950,000 state payments have been made to the company, records show.

    Though the administration carried out only one set of flights, in late September it signaled that it was chartering another from Texas to near Rehoboth, the summer vacation spot on the Delaware coast where President Joe Biden has a home. Humanitarian organizations in several states scrambled to be in position to offer services for migrants on the flights. A flight took off but it never landed in Delaware and it’s unclear whether migrants were on board.

    During a press conference Wednesday, DeSantis doubled down on his support of the plan amid the growing cost and controversy.

    “We have had a deterrent effect, and people are sick of having an open border with no rule of law in this country,” he said.

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • Telangana Assembly session to begin from Feb 3 with Governor’s address

    Telangana Assembly session to begin from Feb 3 with Governor’s address

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    Hyderabad: The Telangana Assembly Session is all set to start from Friday with Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan’s address in the joint session (Assembly and Council) on the first day.

    Sources said Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao government has already provided a speech copy to the Governor.
    “Letters have been set to all MLAs and MLCs regarding the joint session and Governor’s speech. The duration of the session will be decided in the Business Advisory Committee meeting after the Governor’s speech,” sources told PTI.
    The government likely to table the State Budget next week.

    The Governor has already issued a notification summoning the Assembly session beginning from February 3, ending speculation on whether there would be her speech or not in the session.

    After the patch-up with the Raj Bhavan, the Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao-led government on January 30 evening approached Soundararajan requesting her to give assent to the Budget document and address the session for which she agreed.

    A row broke out last year when the Governor’s customary address to the Assembly did not take place.

    Soundararajan, who assumed the office of Governor in 2019, has been complaining of the state government not following protocol with regard to her office for more than a year.

    She has pointed out about officials not turning up as per protocol during her visits to districts, even as she maintained that it is not about her as an individual and that the office of the Governor should be respected.

    The ruling BRS leaders denied the government disrespecting her.

    The differences between the BRS government and Raj Bhavan came to the fore once again on January 26 with KCR staying away from the Republic Day celebrations held at the Raj Bhavan here.

    In a dramatic turn of events, the Telangana government on January 30 moved a Lunch Motion before the Telangana High Court seeking a direction to the Governor to approve the file pertaining to budget presentation.

    However, following an advice from the Court, advocates of the state government and the Raj Bhavan held discussions and informed the court that they both came to an understanding and hence the court can dispose of the petition.

    During the discussions, it was agreed that there will an address by the Governor during the Budget Session and the speech copy would be furnished by the State government.

    Earlier that day, the government knocked the door of the High Court stating that the State government was yet to receive the Governor’s approval to the budget to be presented in the Assembly Session beginning Friday.

    The court expressed its opinion that the both the constitutional functionaries should resolve amicably and come to an understanding.

    As per the discussions, there will be a Governor’s Budget Speech this time, Advocate General BS Prasad had said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Traffic restrictions in Hyderabad for Formula E race, Telangana budget session

    Traffic restrictions in Hyderabad for Formula E race, Telangana budget session

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    Hyderabad: Traffic restrictions will be imposed around Hussain Sagar in the heart of Hyderabad from February 5 in view of the prestigious Formula E race to be held on February 11. Police also imposed traffic restrictions in the city in view of the Telangana Assembly budget session starting on Friday.

    Apart from it, cops have issued a traffic advisory for the ongoing construction work at the Amberpet flyover on NH-163.

    Traffic restrictions for Formula E race in Hyderabad

    Traffic will not be allowed on Telugu Talli flyover to Khairatabad flyover and Mint compound to I Max.

    Earlier, Special Chief Secretary, Municipal Administration and Urban Development, Arvind Kumar inspected Formula E track along with officials, ABB FIA Formula E World Championship and Greenko Hyderabad E-Prix.

    The official said that the arrangements for the race are on track. He said partial closure of roads will come into force in next few days, and appealed to people to take alternate routes until February 11.

    Meanwhile, Telangana Chief Secretary Santhi Kumari on Tuesday discussed the security arrangements relating to Dr B R Ambedkar Secretariat Complex to be inaugurated on February 17 and the arrangements to be made for the Formula E race.

    She said the public should be informed about the alternative routes. Alternate routes should also be made ready to avoid delay in Secretariat works due to Formula E race.

    Restrictions for Telangana Assembly budget session

    As per the restrictions for Telangana Assembly budget session in Hyderabad, traffic may be stopped or diverted on need basis along the routes of Telugu Thalli – Iqbal Minar – Ravindra Bharathi; VV Statue – Shadan – Nirankari – Old PS Saifabad – Ravindra Bharathi; Masab Tank – PTI Building – Ayodhya – Nirankari; New MLA Quarters – Basheerbagh Junction to Old PCR Junction; BJR Statue – AR Petrol pump – Old PCR Junction; M J Market – Taj Island – Nampally Railway Station – AR Petrol pump – Old PCR Junction; BRK Bhavan – Adarsh Nagar – Old PCR Junction; Ministers Residence Complex and Road No. 12, Banjara Hills – Virinchi Hospitals.

    Other routes where traffic restrictions will be imposed are Jubilee Hills Check Post – KBR Park – LV Prasad Eye Hospital – Srinagar Colony T Junction – Sagar Society T Junction – NFCL – Vengal Rao Park – GVK Mall – Taj Krishna – KCP Junction – VV Statue; ESI Hospital – SR Nagar Metro Station – Ameerpet Metro Station – Panjagutta Junction – NIMS – VV Statue; CTO Junction – Paradise – Ranigunj – Karbala – Children’s Park – Tank Bund – Ambedkar Statue – Telugu Thalli – Iqbal Minar – Ravindra Bharathi and Plaza Junction – Patny – Bata – Bible house – Karbala.

    Traffic advisory issued due to Amberpet flyover works

    In view of the ongoing construction work at the Amberpet flyover on NH-163, the Hyderabad police have issued an advisory.

    As per the advisory, the road from the Gandhi statue to Amberpet T Junction (near Sree Ramana) will be closed for 40 days from January 30 to March 10.

    District RTC buses and other heavy vehicles coming from Uppal towards 6 No. Junction should take a route via Habsiguda X Road – Tarnaka – Osmania Distance Education Road – Adikmet Flyover – Vidyanagar – Fever Hospital – Barkathpura – Tourist Hotel – Nimboliadda– Chaderghat.

    General traffic including city RTC buses coming from Uppal towards 6 No. Junction will be diverted at Gandhi Statue – Prem Sadan Police boys hostel – Saldana Gate (CPL Amberpet) – Ali Cafe X Roads & Right turn towards 6 No. Junction – Golnaka – Nimobliadda–Chaderghat.

    With inputs from agencies

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • In Pics: Budget Session of Parliament

    In Pics: Budget Session of Parliament

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  • Florida legislators expected to tackle Disney in special session next week

    Florida legislators expected to tackle Disney in special session next week

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    Reedy Creek Improvement District is the name of the special district that was created by Florida legislators more than 50 years ago and which has largely been governed by the entertainment conglomerate for more than five decades.

    Last year, legislators moved quickly to dissolve Reedy Creek during a special session after Disney officials spoke out against a new law restricting how sexual orientation and gender identity are addressed in public schools. The measure, called “Don’t Say Gay” by its opponents, prohibits educators from leading classroom instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity for students in kindergarten through third grade. LGBTQ+ advocates say the measure could lead students to increased bullying or even suicide.

    While DeSantis was not the initial driving force behind the controversial law, he became a champion of it and was instrumental in pushing through the plan to strip Disney of its special status in the aftermath. DeSantis, now seen as likely presidential contender, repeatedly used his battle against Disney on the campaign trail last year as an example of his resistance to “woke” corporations.

    But while legislators passed a bill targeting Reedy Creek they did not address ongoing questions about district debts and whether they would be shifted to local taxpayers.

    A spokesperson for Disney did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    DeSantis has pledged that a plan would be developed to ensure that taxpayers wouldn’t be responsible for the debts. In early January, the administration said it had come up with a proposal that would have the state control the special district and at same time ensure that Disney would be responsible for any debts previously incurred.

    “The corporate kingdom has come to an end,” Taryn Fenske, a spokesperson for DeSantis, said earlier this month.

    State Sen. Linda Stewart, an Orlando Democrat whose central Florida district is close to Disney World, said in a message that “we have not received anything yet! Just been hearing rumors for the last couple of weeks.”

    DeSantis has relied more and more on special sessions to take care of high priority legislation, a move that guarantees more sustained media coverage — including among friendly conservative outlets — than during the somewhat hectic 60-day regular session where multiple controversial issues may be considered at once. State legislators in Florida are already expected to take up a major expansion of vouchers, a measure to eliminate concealed weapons permitting and possibly new abortion restrictions in the session scheduled to start in March.

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • In Pics: Budget Session of Parliament

    In Pics: Budget Session of Parliament

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  • Telangana govt invites Governor to address joint Assembly session

    Telangana govt invites Governor to address joint Assembly session

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    Hyderabad: Telangana Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan will be addressing a joint session of the Assembly and the council after a gap of almost a year.

    Legislative affairs minister Vemula Prasanth Reddy along with other officials extended the invitation to the governor on Monday following which she approved clearing the annual financial budget, and the Bills pending with her.

    The government officials filed a petition in High Court on Monday, seeking direction from the Governor for approval of the introduction of the budget.

    However, the petition was closed later in the day after respective counsels struck a compromise.

    Legislative affairs minister Prasanth Reddy held talks with chief minister K Chandrashekhar Rao at Pragathi Bhavan before calling on the Governor.

    He then met the Governor along with special chief secretary (Finance) K Ramakrishna Rao and legislature secretary V Narasimha Charyulu.

    Subsequently, a proposal will be sent to the Governor to prorogue the Assembly following which she will summon the Assembly session within a week.

    However, it remains uncertain if the Assembly session will be held on the scheduled date or it would be postponed.

    Glitch between the Governor and the government

    The government last year conducted the budget without the customary address by the Governor, drawing a strong reaction from her.

    The BRS government defended its move on the ground that it was not a new session but a continuation of the previous session.

    The Budget session of the Assembly and Legislative Council is scheduled to begin on February 3.

    With only four days left and no approval of the budget coming from the governor, the government approached the High Court.

    The BRS leaders anticipated a crisis as seven Bills passed by the Assembly and Council have been languishing at Raj Bhavan since September last year.

    The government has taken exception to the Governor’s delaying approval of the budget. It argued that the Governor’s speech and the Budget presentation were unrelated matters. It also says that there is no clause in the Constitution that requires the Governor to address the Budget session.

    The BRS government cited Article 202 of the Constitution, which mandates that a Governor must give permission for presenting before the House a statement of the estimated receipts and expenditures of the state for a financial year.

    With the BRS government approaching the court, the friction between the Governor and the government had taken a new turn.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • The whole world has its eyes on India’s Budget, says PM Modi ahead of Parliament Session

    The whole world has its eyes on India’s Budget, says PM Modi ahead of Parliament Session

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    New Delhi: Ahead of the Budget session of Parliament, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said that India’s Budget will attempt to meet the hopes and aspirations of the common citizens amid the unstable global economic situation.

    “Our Finance Minister will present one more Budget before the country tomorrow. In today’s global circumstances, not only India but the entire world is looking at India’s budget,” PM Modi said.

    The Prime Minister firmly exuded confidence that Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will make efforts to meet the aspirations.

    “Amid the unstable global economic situation, India’s budget will attempt to meet the hopes and aspirations of the common citizens, the ray of hope being seen by the world glows brighter-for this, I firmly believe that Nirmala Sitharaman will make all efforts to meet those aspirations,” PM Modi said while addressing the media.

    The Prime Minister cited the “credible voices from the world of the economy” and said that they have brought a positive message ahead of the session.

    “Today, the Budget Session is commencing. Credible voices from the world of economy, have brought in a positive message, a ray of hope, and a beginning of enthusiasm. It is an important event today,” he said.

    PM Modi said the maiden inaugural address by President Droupadi Murmu to the joint session of both Houses is a matter of pride for the Constitution.

    “The President is going to address a joint session for the first time today. The President’s first address to the joint session of Parliament is a matter of pride for our Constitution, and especially for respect of women. The whole world has its eyes on India,” he said.

    “Our Finance Minister is a woman too. She will present one more budget before the country tomorrow. In today’s global circumstances, not only India but the entire world is looking at India’s budget,” PM Modi added.

    The budget session will take place in 27 sittings till April 6 with a month-long recess to examine the budget papers.

    The first part of the session will conclude on February 13. Parliament will reconvene on March 12 for the second part of the Budget Session and will conclude on April 6.

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  • All-party meet ahead of Budget Session: Oppn raises Adani issue

    All-party meet ahead of Budget Session: Oppn raises Adani issue

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    New Delhi: The government on Monday said it was willing to discuss every issue under rules during the Budget Session of Parliament and sought the support of the Opposition in running the proceedings smoothly.

    Briefing the media after an all-party meeting convened by the government ahead of the Budget Session beginning Tuesday, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi said the government was willing to discuss every issue in Parliament under rules. “We seek Opposition’s cooperation” in running the House smoothly.

    At the meet, Aam Aadmi Party’s Sanjay Singh, RJD’s Manoj Jha, DMK, Left parties and others raised the Adani issue and sought discussion on it in Parliament during the session.

    The US-based short seller Hindenburg Research has accused the Adani Group of wrongdoing like stock manipulation. The company has dismissed the allegations as “nothing but a lie”.

    The YSR Congress demanded a nationwide caste-based economic census at the meet.

    It is necessary to know the economic status of backward castes who are “lagging behind” on social and development indicators, the party said.

    YSR Congress leader Vijaysai Reddy said backward castes are over 50 per cent of the total population and the census will help find their economic status.

    The ruling party in Andhra Pradesh has joined the likes of the JD(U) and the RJD, both of which have demanded a caste census.

    The grand alliance government in Bihar has rolled out a state-wide caste survey.

    Reddy said his party also demanded the passage of the women quota bill for ensuring reservation for them in Parliament.

    Parties including the TRS, TMC and the BJD also supported the demand.

    The Budget Session will begin from January 31 with President Droupadi Murmu’s address to a joint sitting of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha.

    The session will have 27 sittings and will continue till April 6 with a month-long recess to examine the budget papers.

    Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will present the Union Budget on February 1.

    The first part of the Budget Session will conclude on February 14.

    Parliament will reconvene on March 12 for the second part of the Budget Session.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )