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  • Youth Found Dead In Paddy Field

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    SRINAGAR: A youth found was dead in a paddy field in Hassanpora Tawella area of Bijbehera in south Kashmir’s Anantnag district on Monday.

    Quoting an official, KNO reported that body of youth identified as Amir Rashid Ganai son of Abdul Rashid Ganai, of Hassanpora Tawella was found under mysterious circumstances in a paddy field in Dragad village.

    He said police have recovered his body from the spot and further investigation has been taken up.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Breaking: 4.1 Magnitude Earthquake Rocks Jammu and Kashmir- Details Here – Kashmir News

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    Srinagar, May 08: Jammu and Kashmir was jolted by an earthquake measuring 4.1 on the Richter scale, causing panic among the people who rushed out of their workplaces and homes in fear.

    The quake hit the region at around 2:28 pm on Monday.

    According to reports, the tremors were felt in many parts of the country, including Punjab, Haryana, and Delhi, as well as in neighbouring country Pakistan.

    The quake lasted for several seconds, and people reported feeling their buildings shake.

    There have been no reports of any casualties or damage to property at the time of writing, but the quake has caused anxiety among the people, many of whom are still reeling from the devastating earthquake that hit the region in 2005.

    The earthquake has once again highlighted the need for preparedness and awareness among people in earthquake-prone areas.

    It is important for people to be aware of the steps they can take to minimize the impact of earthquakes and to be prepared for emergencies.


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    ( With inputs from : kashmirnews.in )

  • Boy Allegedly Dies By Suicide In Ganderbal – Kashmir News

    Boy Allegedly Dies By Suicide In Ganderbal – Kashmir News

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    Ganderbal, May 08: A 19-year-old boy allegedly committed suicide on Monday by hanging himself at his grandparents home in central Kashmir’s Ganderbal district.

    An official told the news agency Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that the boy hailing from Authkhuroo Rabitar village allegedly hanged himself at his maternal grandparents home.

    He said that soon after the incident, the boy was rushed to PHC Lar where he was declared dead on arrival.

    “After conducting medico-legal formalities, body was handed over to his family for last rites,” the official added.

    He said that the police have registered FIR and initiated investigations in this regard—(KNO)


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    ( With inputs from : kashmirnews.in )

  • 19 Year Old Dies By Suicide In Kashmir

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    SRINAGAR: A 19-year-old boy allegedly committed suicide on Monday by hanging himself at his grandparents’ home in central Kashmir’s Ganderbal district.

    An official said that the boy, hailing from Authkhuroo Rabitar village, allegedly hanged himself at his maternal grandparents’ home.

    Soon after the incident, the boy was rushed to PHC Lar where he was declared dead on arrival.

    “After conducting medico-legal formalities, the body was handed over to his family for last rites,” the official added.

    The police have registered an FIR and initiated investigations into the matter. (KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Truck Driver From North Kashmir Found Dead

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    SRINAGAR: A truck driver from Baramulla district was found unconscious inside his truck at Wangund Qazigund near Toll Plaza area of South Kashmir Anantnag district.

    Identified as Taseer Ahmad Mala son of Ghulam Hassan Malla a resident of Panzla Gund Baramulla, he was found unconscious inside his truck bearing registration number JK05F- 4371. He was shifted to emergency hospital Qazigund where doctors declared him brought dead on arrival.

    Meanwhile a police official also confirmed that a case has been registered in this regard for further investigations.(GNS)

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  • Truck driver from Baramulla found dead in Qazigund

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    Srinagar, May 8 (GNS): A truck driver from Baramulla district was found unconscious inside his truck at Wangund Qazigund near Toll Plaza area of South Kashmir Anantnag district.

    Reports reaching to GNS said that a man identified as Taseer Ahmad Mala son of Ghulam Hassan Malla a resident of Panzla Gund Baramulla was found unconscious inside his truck bearing registration number JK05F- 4371. He was shifted to emergency hospital Qazigund where doctors decleared him brought dead on arrival.

    Meanwhile a police offical also confirmed to GNS said that that a case has been registered in this regard for further investigations.(GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • Truck driver from Baramulla found dead in Qazigund

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    Srinagar, May 8: A truck driver from Baramulla district was found unconscious inside his truck at Wangund Qazigund near Toll Plaza area of South Kashmir Anantnag district.

    Reports reaching to GNS said that a man identified as Taseer Ahmad Mala son of Ghulam Hassan Malla a resident of Panzla Gund Baramulla was found unconscious inside his truck bearing registration number JK05F- 4371. He was shifted to emergency hospital Qazigund where doctors decleared him brought dead on arrival.

    Meanwhile a police offical also confirmed to GNS said that that a case has been registered in this regard for further investigations.(GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Amid snowfall, 19 RR starts rescue operation at Margan top

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    Anantnag:- Amid snowfall,a rescue operation was started 19 RR at Margan Top today.

    An official said that amid heavy rainfall in kashmir and snowfall at higher reaches, Larnoo Company of 19 RR Bn received a distress call from sarpanch and locals of Gauran (Larnoo, Anantnag) to rescue locals who are struck at higher reaches of Margan top alongwith the livestock.

    Army responded immediately with SDM and civil administration for the rescue Operation using snow chains on Army vehicles, he said.

    30 families have been rescued by the team under Major Sanjay Pandey including livestocks, majority of the bakarwals are from Reasi and Pathribal, he added.

    Civil administration provided all the necessary assistance at Gauran, base location.

    Larnoo Police under SHO, Doctors from animal husbandry are at location to provide medical support to livestocks.

    A medical camp was also set up at Gauran by 19 RR Bn, officials said.

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • ‘Really weak option’: Wall Street sours on DeSantis as Trump challenger

    ‘Really weak option’: Wall Street sours on DeSantis as Trump challenger

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    “People will change horses,” said Dave Carney, a veteran Republican strategist for both former Bush presidents. “You may get really excited about somebody and then all of a sudden realize, ‘Eh, not really my cup of tea.’”

    Where Wall Street puts its money matters because financial industry executives are among the biggest donors in presidential elections. And while bankers and asset managers generally favor lower taxes and lighter-touch regulation, they also value stability and experience — and they spread their money around to candidates of both parties, meaning they’re very much in play in each cycle.

    On paper, that should give DeSantis an advantage. People close to Wall Street donors said his national profile and powerhouse fundraising operation that has included support from hedge fund titans like Ken Griffin and Jeff Yass had positioned him as most able to survive a primary with former President Donald Trump.

    DeSantis’ gubernatorial reelection campaign is still loaded with cash, giving him big advantages over possible competitors. But many now say he no longer seems so formidable — at least on Wall Street.

    His escalation of a feud with the Walt Disney Co. over its opposition to what critics called the “don’t say gay” law has made for a rocky rollout to an expected presidential campaign announcement in the coming weeks. On April 26, the company announced it was suing DeSantis, saying he violated its First Amendment rights — which will force him to do battle with one of his state’s largest employers in federal court.

    It was “‘wait and see,’ and this is why,” said an adviser to one top GOP donor in New York, who like others interviewed for this story was granted anonymity to avoid alienating candidates. “We’re not the only ones who are happy with our decision to wait and see.”

    With Trump surging in the polls following his indictment on criminal charges stemming from alleged hush money payments, one executive at a New York bank said confidence in DeSantis’s ability to win is flagging.

    “DeSantis is certainly a better option than Trump at this point,” the executive said. “But he’s a really weak option.”

    The executive said many are growing resigned to the possibility of a general election rematch between Trump and President Joe Biden.

    “What we probably wind up with is a choice between a guy who is very old and wants to raise our taxes and reregulate everything, and a guy who could be running from prison,” the executive said.

    In the meantime, any hesitation about DeSantis’s viability could be good news for Republicans who have tried to carve out space as business-friendly alternatives to Trump. Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley and Sen. Tim Scott — another South Carolina Republican who has launched an exploratory committee — have started lining their war chests with checks from major investors, according to campaign filings released in April.

    During the first quarter, Haley raised about $8.3 million across her campaign, joint fundraising committee and leadership PAC. Scott, the ranking member on the Senate Banking Committee, raised $1.6 million and had $21.9 million on hand through his Senate committee, according to POLITICO’s analysis of his FEC filings. Those funds can easily be transferred to a presidential committee should he formally announce.

    Scott is a fixture in New York, turning up for meetings at various big banks, and is beginning to draw backers at firms like Goldman Sachs. Bankers say they appreciate both his personal narrative — rising from humble beginnings — and his positive message about the power of American capitalism.

    Still, Scott and Haley’s fundraising totals remain modest compared to those of DeSantis-aligned groups — one state-level committee, Friends of Ron DeSantis, has more than $85 million on hand.

    For many Republicans on Wall Street, “there’s a lot of concern about whether Trump will consolidate support in the polls,” said Ken Spain, a partner at Narrative Strategies who advises investment firms. “Then the concern becomes: Does that freeze money in the investor class? Do people sit on the sidelines if they think the chance of defeating Trump in a primary is diminishing?”

    Rep. Patrick McHenry (R-N.C.), who leads the House Financial Services Committee, said in an interview at the Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills this week that the Trump campaign’s tactics over the next two months will be “well-organized, calculated, surgical.”

    “This reminds me a lot of ’16 where everybody’s trying to figure out alternatives to Trump,” he said.

    Those dynamics won’t make things any easier for DeSantis, who’s been catching flak over everything from the Disney fracas — a “self-inflicted wound,” one financial industry power broker said — to his arms-length relationship with key donors and GOP allies in Florida.

    “I call my donors. I call my supporters. And that’s been an issue that people have complained about with him,” said Miami Mayor Francis Suarez, a Republican who has flirted with a 2024 bid.

    But Scott, Haley, former Vice President Mike Pence and other potential GOP nominees face their own challenges. While DeSantis has shown he can win big in a swing state, other nominees have won in Republican strongholds. Many also lack national name recognition that would put them within striking distance of Trump or DeSantis.

    “Scott is pretty fantastic, and if he can perform the way I think he can he has a real chance,” said one senior banker who is trying to organize support for him. “But it’s obviously a big hill to climb.”

    DeSantis allies are taking comfort in the difficulties other candidates could have in breaking through. While there’s “some hesitancy from the Wall Street Journal class,” the Florida governor’s resources should be enough to sustain any surge from non-Trump competitors, said Jason Thomas, a Republican strategist who runs a pro-DeSantis Super PAC.

    Even though DeSantis has shown a willingness to wage public battles against big businesses — hardly typical of what Thomas labeled a Country Club Republican platform — Thomas said he expects financial services donors to “eventually come home when DeSantis recaptures his first-place position in the nomination process or is the nominee.”

    The first executive at the large New York bank said Wall Street would love a candidate like former House Speaker Paul Ryan “or a younger Mitt Romney.”

    But they acknowledged that Trump would likely obliterate any candidate from the increasingly small centrist segment of the GOP.

    “We all saw what happened to Jeb Bush, who everybody up here loved,” the executive said of Wall Street donors who flocked to the former Florida governor’s 2016 campaign. “He got crushed and crushed quickly, and that would just happen again.”

    DeSantis could face another problem even if he does win substantial financial industry backing: Executives say they worry that raising money or donating to his campaign would give Trump the chance to brandish him as a Wall Street lackey.

    “We know everyone hates us and that nobody running for president wants to be seen as the ‘Wall Street candidate,’” the first executive said. “So you’ll probably see a lot of people just sitting this one out.”

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • NCDC’s Free Online English Class: John S Kunneth to attend Valedictory Ceremony as Chief Guest

    NCDC’s Free Online English Class: John S Kunneth to attend Valedictory Ceremony as Chief Guest

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    Srinagar: John S Kunneth, General Manager Beeza Club House, Kottayam Kerala, will be attending the Valedictory Ceremony of National Child Development Council (NCDC) Free Zoom Online Spoken English Class as Chief Guest on Monday evening.

    The Spoken English Class intiative of NCDC was earlier started by its Master Trainer Baba Alexandar, who is the founder of One Word One Language Movement.

    While giving details about today’s programme, one of the NCDC officials has said that, “General Manager Beeza Club House, Kottayam Kerala, John S Kunneth will attend the valedictory ceremony of Batch F11-C of Free Online Spoken English Class, as Chief Guest, and will be sharing his views on the programme.”

    As per the poster issued by the council, the programme will be held on 08th of May, 2023 (Saturday) at 8:30 PM (IST), via Zoom.

    Notably, NCDC is a self-governing national child welfare organization established to promote women and child welfare and ensure child education in India.

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )