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  • Kevin McCarthy forcefully defended aid to Ukraine in remarks following his speech to Israel’s Knesset.

    Kevin McCarthy forcefully defended aid to Ukraine in remarks following his speech to Israel’s Knesset.

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    “I support aid for Ukraine. I do not support what your country has done to Ukraine,” he told a Russian reporter.

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • Dick Durbin suggested the Senate would propose a code of ethics for the Supreme Court.

    Dick Durbin suggested the Senate would propose a code of ethics for the Supreme Court.

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    The Senate majority whip said he anticipated the Senate would propose a code of ethics for the Supreme Court.

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • Two Students Injured in Knife Attack in Kashmir – Kashmir News

    Two Students Injured in Knife Attack in Kashmir – Kashmir News

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    2 Students Injured in Knife Attack in Kashmir

    Srinagar, May 01 : At least two students sustained injuries in an alleged knife attack by an unidentified youth in central Kashmir’s Ganderbal district, this afternoon, sources said.

    They told GNS that two students, Hidayat Ahmad Tantray son of Ab. Rashid and Ibrahim Ahmad Tantray son of Noor Mohd – both residents of Beehama Ganderbal, were attacked by an unidentified youth, leaving them with multiple injuries.

    The duo, they said, was taken to District Hospital Ganderbal from where they were referred to SKIMS Soura for further treatment.

    More details awaited. (GNS)


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    ( With inputs from : kashmirnews.in )

  • JPMorgan Chase buys First Republic in bid to end bank turmoil

    JPMorgan Chase buys First Republic in bid to end bank turmoil

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    The bank’s demise is the latest fallout from the stunning fall of SVB, which sparked runs at similar institutions, including Signature. These banks all had an unusually large number of deposits that weren’t backed by the FDIC because they catered to companies and wealthy individuals whose balances far exceeded the $250,000 deposit insurance limit.

    That led to runs as depositors worried about the solvency of these banks, which all held significant portfolios of assets that had dropped in value.

    JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon on a call with analysts said the banking system is stable, but acknowledged that “no crystal ball is perfect.”

    “Hopefully this mini-bank crisis is over,” he said.

    The Treasury Department in a statement said the banking system “remains sound and resilient, and Americans should feel confident in the safety of their deposits and the ability of the banking system to fulfill its essential function of providing credit to businesses and families.”

    The FDIC will share some of the losses from First Republic’s portfolio of residential mortgages and commercial loans, and provide $50 billion in financing for the buyer, according to a press release from JPMorgan. The agency said it expects a $13 billion hit to its deposit insurance fund, which is financed by fees from banks.

    In its release, JPMorgan said it has bought $173 billion in loans and $30 billion in securities. It will also assume $92 billion in deposits, “including $30 billion of large bank deposits, which will be repaid post-close or eliminated in consolidation.”

    On March 16 — less than a week after uninsured depositors at SVB and Signature Bank were rescued by federal banking regulators — 11 of the nation’s largest financial institutions, including JPMorgan, deposited $30 billion into First Republic in an attempt to shore up its balance sheet.

    The lender was slammed by more than $100 billion of withdrawals as panic swept across the regional banking sector last month, and the majority of uninsured deposits remaining at First Republic came from that infusion of cash.

    The deal means government officials did not have to decide whether to once again back uninsured deposits at a failed bank, as they aim to keep calm in the banking sector.

    FDIC board member Jonathan McKernan, a Republican who joined the agency in May, said he was “pleased we were able to deal with First Republic’s failure without using the FDIC’s emergency powers.”

    “It is a grave and unfortunate event when the FDIC uses these emergency powers,” he said. “The March 12 rescue of SVB and Signature’s uninsured depositors was an admission that 15 years of reform efforts have not been a success,” arguing that the agency should “avoid the temptation to pile on yet more prescriptive regulation or otherwise push responsible risk taking out of the banking system.”

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • JK Knife Attack Leaves Two Students Injured

    JK Knife Attack Leaves Two Students Injured

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    SRINAGAR: At least two students sustained injuries in an alleged knife attack by an unidentified youth in central Kashmir’s Ganderbal district, this afternoon, sources said.

    They said that two students, Hidayat Ahmad Tantray son of Ab Rashid and Ibrahim Ahmad Tantray son of Noor Mohd, both residents of Beehama Ganderbal, were attacked by an unidentified youth, leaving them with multiple injuries.

    The duo, they said, was taken to District Hospital Ganderbal from where they were referred to SKIMS Soura for further treatment.

    More details awaited. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • KCCI Addresses Concerns With EPFO Recovery And Penalty Notices

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    SRINAGAR: The Kashmir Chamber of Commerce & Industry (KCC&I) recently held a meeting on April 28th 2023, with Mr. Rizwan ud din, Commissioner of the Employees’ Provident Fund Organization (EPFO) in Jammu and Kashmir, to address concerns expressed by KCC&I member entities regarding recovery and penalty notices issued by EPFO under various provisions, particularly under Section 14B of the EPFO MFACT.

    During the meeting, several stakeholders were present along with the KCC&I Office Bearers. The Commissioner of EPFO was accompanied by the Enforcement Officer of EPFO, Kashmir, Ankur. The stakeholders expressed their grievances with the issuance of penalty and recovery notices under Section 14B.

    It was explained during the meeting that default or delay in payment and filing of relevant returns was caused by peculiar situations arising from the total restrictions imposed on public life in the State following the abrogation of Article 370 in August 2019. This included internet shutdowns and other means of communication for nearly four months. The woes that the business of public life had suffered through the unpredictable restrictions were further compounded with the life-threatening Covid-19 pandemic.

    Based on these facts, the KCC&I pleaded with the Commissioner to quash the demand raised through the notice issued under various provisions, especially Section 14B of EPF&MFACT, and condone the delay in filing the returns. The Commissioner was impressed upon to appreciate the ground situations prevailing during those difficult phases of disturbing events and takes a view accordingly.

    The Commissioner listened keenly and enlightened the stakeholders about the applicability and implications of the relevant rules for persisting non-compliance of the Act. He advised that a proper representation be made to the Ministry concerned asking for waiver of the penalties.

    The KCC&I is currently working out the details to be brought on the representation to be addressed to the concerned Ministry for favourable consideration, as advised by the Commissioner of EPFO. Faiz Ahmad Bakshi, Secretary-General of KCC&I, stated that the KCC&I will continue to work towards finding solutions to the issues faced by its members and the business community in Kashmir.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Tarigami Leads Protest For Minimum Wages, Worker Regularisation

    Tarigami Leads Protest For Minimum Wages, Worker Regularisation

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    SRINAGAR: Mohammad Yousuf Tarigami, a leader of the Communist Party of India (Marxist), took to the streets on Monday in Jammu and Kashmir’s summer capital to lead a protest on the occasion of International Labour Day. Tarigami’s demonstration called for the implementation of the Minimum Wages Act in its true spirit while also demanding the abolition of the contractual system of employment.

    According to Tarigami, workers employed on a contractual or daily wage basis in the Integrated Child Development Scheme and the National Health Mission were being denied their right to basic minimum wages. He stated that “Our demand is that minimum fixed wages be given to every worker as set by the labour conference.”

    After leading the protest at Residency Road, Tarigami spoke with reporters, reiterating his stance and emphasizing the importance of fair wages for all workers. He said, “Our demand is to implement the Minimum Wages Act in letter and spirit, so that the contractual system of employment is abolished, and every worker gets the minimum fixed wages as set by the labour conference.”

    Tarigami also drew attention to the long history of struggles against labour exploitation in Kashmir, pointing out that “In Zaldagar Kashmir, labourers had protested for their rights even before the May Day protests in Chicago in 1886. Workers here had fought against the taxes imposed by the then government.”

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Ex-MLA Expelled From DPAP For Anti Party Activities

    Ex-MLA Expelled From DPAP For Anti Party Activities

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    SRINAGAR: Democratic Progressive Azad Party (DPAP) Monday expelled former MLA, Haji Abdul Rasheed Dar from basic membership of the party.

    DPAP Chief, Ghulam Nabi Azad expelled Haji Abdul Rasheed Dar, ex Member Legislative Assembly (MLA) from the basic membership of the party.

    Dar has been expelled from the party for his anti-party activities.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Ex-MLA Ab Rasheed Dar expelled from basic membership of DPAP

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    Srinagar, May 01: Democratic Progressive Azad Party (DPAP) Monday expelled former MLA, Haji Abdul Rasheed Dar from basic membership of the party.

    As per the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), DPAP Chief, Ghulam Nabi Azad expelled Haji Abdul Rasheed Dar, ex Member Legislative Assembly (MLA) from the basic membership of the party.

    Dar has been expelled from the party for his anti-party activities—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Fire Damages Residential House In North Kashmir Village

    Fire Damages Residential House In North Kashmir Village

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    SRINAGAR: A residential house was damaged in a fire incident in Lolab area of north Kashmir’s Kupwara district this afternoon.

    Reports said that a fire broke out in a residential house in Cheepora village of Lolab area belonging to one Abdul Gani Khan, son of Late Gulab Khan. Soon after intimation, the Fire and Emergency Department reached the site and doused off the flames.

    An F&ES Department official said that the residential house was partially damaged in the incident. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )