New Delhi: Both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha were adjourned till Tuesday, amid vociferous protests by both treasury benches and opposition members over the issue of Congress MP Rahul Gandhi’s speech in London.
As soon as Lok Sabha convened at 2 p.m., Rajendra Agrawal, who was in the Chair, asked for papers to be laid in the House.
However, Congress members came into the well of the House, shouting slogans “We want JPC” while treasury benches were also seen shouting slogans “Rahul Gandhi Maafi Maango” (Rahul Gandhi apologise).
Agrawal urged protesting members to return to their seats, saying that they should allow some business to be transacted.
“All issues would be discussed,” he said.
Agrawal also said that the Speaker has disallowed all adjournment motions given by various members.
As protests continued from both treasury benches and opposition members, he adjourned the House till Tuesday.
Rajya Sabha too was adjourned by chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar within minutes of the upper House convening at 2 p.m., amid protests.
Paolo Fox horoscope today | Tuesday February 28, 2023 | Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius and Pisces
PAOLO FOX HOROSCOPE TODAY – Every day there are many Italians who go in search of Paolo Fox’s horoscope predictions, considered a real authority in the field of astrology. Fox proposes his forecasts on TV (in Rai broadcasts such as I fatti tue) or on the radio (on LatteMiele) which are then reported online. But what do the stars predict? Below are the forecasts ofPaolo Fox’s horoscope todayTuesday February 28, 2023, for the signs of Libra, Scorpio,Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius And Fish present online:
BALANCE
Dear Libra, in these hours of late February you have a favorable Moon so take advantage of it to experience emotions to the fullest. As far as work is concerned, there may be an obstacle to overcome but you will be able to do it well. You have all the cards in order.
SCORPIO
Dear Scorpios, according to Paolo Fox’s horoscope for today (Tuesday 28 February 2023), the month is ending and tiredness will make itself felt, with increasing stress at work you may suffer a drop in concentration. Don’t let yourself be discouraged and even love will be ready to smile at you. Courage!
THE TABLE TO CALCULATE THE ASCENDENT
SAGITTARIUS
Dear Sagittarius, it’s time to unfurl the sails of pulling your all out. The closing of the month is ready to give you emotions regarding the sentimental sphere. Excellent period for work too, the time has come to catch up, to recover something unsolved that you have been dragging on for too long.
CAPRICORN
Dear Capricorns, love is booming right now and you will soon have to make important choices for your life but the planets are with you. Take advantage of this excellent transit, but then it’s up to you to give your best and get great satisfaction. Courage, get busy!
ACQUARIUM
Dear Aquarius, according to Paolo Fox’s horoscope today (Tuesday 28 February 2023), the ascent continues, the moment is very positive and the sentimental sphere will go great and will continue to improve. Work? The workplace is also growing sharply, continue to take advantage of the positive flow.
COUPLE AFFINITIES FOR ALL ZODIAC SIGNS
FISH
Dear Pisces, the planets are still on your side, ready to open up new opportunities for you as long as you know how to weigh them. Don’t make hasty decisions. With the Sun and Jupiter in your sign, the time has come to move on and welcome new loves. Great loves.
PAUL FOX’S HOROSCOPE 2023
THE LUCKY SIGN TODAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2023, ACCORDING TO PAOLO FOX
The sign the luckiest among you, according to Paolo Fox’s horoscope today, is that of Capricorn: love is great and it shows. The planets are assisting you, it’s up to you to make the most of this positive moment.
TODAY’S FORECAST FOR ARIES, TAURUS, GEMINI, CANCER, LEO AND VIRGO
THE HOROSCOPE OF THE WEEK: FEBRUARY 27-MARCH 5, 2023
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Tuesday let’s celebrate Kalevala and Finnish culture day. It’s the official flag day, and the flags fly in secret from eight in the morning until sunset.
The author of Kalevala, or Finland’s national epic, was Elias lönnrot, who in the 19th century collected folk poems from Eastern Finland and Viena Karelia, among others. The Kalevala was completed in 1835, and Lönnrot wrote the preface to it just on February 28.
As the material accumulated, Lönnrot began working on a new, more extensive Kalevala, which appeared in 1849.
The Kalevala day has been marked on the Finnish calendar since 1950, and two years later, in the University of Helsinki’s almanac, the day was among the general flag days. The Kalevala Day was officially flagged in 1978.
Bhopal: A Bhil tribal family living in a remote village in Madhya Pradesh’s Khandwa district had reasons to cheer on Monday as they received their elder son – Raju Laxman Pindare – at the Wagah border.
Raju (35), who was in jail in Pakistan since July 2019 after inadvertently entering the neighbouring country, was handed over to the Khandwa police a week after he was handed over to the Indian authority by Pakistan.
A team of Khandwa district police along with his two family members, who had left for Amritsar on Saturday, is likely bring back Raju to Bhopal via Delhi from where he would be taken to his village in Khandwa, where the villagers are ready to welcome.
The moment has come as early Holi for not only the Pindare family, but for the entire Bhil community.
“The return of my son has brought Holi early for all of us. We had lost all hopes of seeing him again. But god, the local administration, police and the media ensured his return from Pakistan jail after over three years,” said Raju’s father Laxman Pindare, who till a few days back was running from pillar to post to get his son back home.
During Congress’ Bharat Jodo Yatra’s Madhya Pradesh leg, Laxman Pindare tried to meet Rahul Gandhi to seek his help, but he could not meet the former Congress President.
“We received information about his release from Pakistan jail from the Khandwa district administration four days back. Before leaving for Amritsar, I talked to Raju over the phone,” Raju’s younger brother Dilip Pindare told IANS over phone.
In July 2019, Pakistan claimed to have arrested an Indian identified as Raju Laxman Pindare for ‘spying’ on a nuclear facility in Dera Ghazi Khan district in Pakistan Punjab.
Pakistan had also claimed that Raju was arrested while entering the DG Khan district from Balochistan. Raju was released after he completed his prison sentence on February 14.
Meanwhile, Raju’s mother Basanta said that he was mentally unwell and she had got information about his arrest in Pakistan through some local officials in 2019, six months after he had gone missing.
Raju used to wander here and there but it is still not known how he managed to enter Pakistan, Basanta said.
She also said the family was poor and there was no chance of her son being a spy as alleged by Pakistan authorities.
Srinagar, Jan 30 (GNS) Jammu-Srinagar highway, the only surface link connecting Kashmir Valley with the outside world, remained blocked since early Monday morning, mainly due to shooting stones and mudslides at several places between Chanderkot and Banihal, officials said.
A traffic department official here told GNS the thoroughfare remained blocked for 16 hours and 13 minutes due to shooting stones and mudslides at several places.
“Tomorrow movement of all types of vehicles shall remain suspended on Jammu-Srinagar in view of snow accumulation in Banihal Sector and mudslides at several places on thoroughfare,” he said, adding, “People are advised not to take any journey on Jammu-Srinagar highway till the restoration work is completed.”
Mughal road, connecting twin districts of Poonch and Rajouri with Shopian, as well as Srinagar-Leh highway have been already closed for this winter.
The Mughal road has been closed for vehicular movement vide District Magistrate Shopian’s order from January 5 in view of snow accumulation.
Also, the Srinagar-Leh highway was closed for vehicular movement vide Divisional Commissioner Ladakh UT’s order (no. 75) on January 6 in view of snow accumulation. (GNS)