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  • J&K Govt orders postings of 119 Doctors

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  • J&K BOPEE Admission Notification 2023

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    J&K BOPEE Admission Notification 2023

    Inviting of Online Application Forms for admission to GNM (Lateral Entry) Course-2023 in Government/ Private Colleges/Institutions of UT of J&K and Conduct of Common Entrance Test, if any, thereof.

    Reference :

    Notice : 001-BOPEE of 2023 dated 30-01-2023

    Notification No. 026-BOPEE of 2023 Dated 28-04-2023
    Online Applications are invited from the eligible / desirous candidates who intend to appear in the Common Entrance Test for admission to GNM Lateral Entry (L.E.) Course-2023 for the academic session-2023 in Government / Private Colleges / Institutions of UT of J&K. The selection of the candidates to such course shall be regulated by the J&K Board of Professional Entrance Examination Act, 2002 and the Rules and Regulations there under; Jammu & Kashmir Reservation Act, 2004 as amended vide J&K Re-organization Act, 2019, J&K Reservation Rules, 2005 as amended vide S.O. 69 dated 28-02-2020, S.O 127 dated 20-04-2020, S.O. 249 dated 23- 07-2021, S.O. 277 dated 13-08-2021 and subject to further amendments, if any, made by the Competent Authority, from time to time and the guidelines as contained in the Electronic Information Brochure-2023.

    Important Information :

    1. Receipt of online application forms: w.e.f. 09-05-2023.

    2. Last date for filling the online application forms: 29-05-2023 (Midnight).

    3. Fee of Rs. 1000/ (Rupees one thousand only) to be paid online through National Credit Card/Debit Card/Net Banking.

    4. The e-Information Brochure can be downloaded from the BOPEE website viz. www.jkbopee.gov.in

    5. The syllabus for the examination / test is FMPHW/MMPHW/ANM.

    6. Date of Common Entrance Test (to be notified separately).

    7. The Entrance Examination, if any, conducted by the Board shall be offline.

    8. The candidates, in their own interest, are advised to go through the Information Brochure before filling up the Online Application Form. The Board shall not be responsible for any act of omission or commission in filling up of the Online Application Form by the candidate(s). It is incumbent upon the candidates to go through the information contained in the e-Information Brochure and agree to the conditions contained therein.

    9. The candidates are further advised to remain in touch with the BOPEE website www.jkbopee.gov.in. The Board does not undertake any responsibility for any delay caused in publication of Notices/ Notifications in the Print Media (Newspapers) as delay, if any, in such publication(s) is not within the control of the Board, notwithstanding that the Board notifies the same on its official website and forward the same for publication in the newspapers simultaneously on the date of issue of the said Notifications/Notices etc

    Note-I

    1. The online submitted Application Form is purely provisional and is liable to be cancelled at any stage subject to the final verification of the documents and even at any stage, where such a document is proved to be fake/false.

    2. In case the Board shall not conduct the entrance test, then the selection of the eligible candidates shall be made on the basis of the percentage of the marks obtained in the qualifying examination.

    3. The candidature of those candidates, who may have submitted incorrect / wrong application form during online process, shall be liable to be rejected without any further notice to such candidates. However, they can rectify their correction(s), if any, by submitting a representation physically at BOPEE office Jammu / Srinagar on or before last date fixed by Board for filling up of online application forms.

    4. Mere submission of the Application Form and appearance of the aspiring candidate in the Entrance Test shall not confer any preferential right/claim for admission upon the intending applicants, but shall be subject to the fulfillment of the eligibility criteria and the qualification prescribed for the said course during the time of counselling.

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  • Pope speaks of secret peace ‘mission,’ help for Ukraine kids

    Pope speaks of secret peace ‘mission,’ help for Ukraine kids

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    Deportations of Ukrainian children have been a concern since Russia invaded Ukraine last year. Francis said the Holy See had already helped mediate some prisoner exchanges and would do “all that is humanly possible” to reunite families.

    “All human gestures help. Gestures of cruelty don’t help,” Francis said.

    The International Criminal Court in March issued an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin and Russia’s children’s commissioner, accusing them of war crimes for abducting children from Ukraine. Russia has denied any wrongdoing, contending the children were moved for their safety.

    Last week Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal met with Francis at the Vatican and asked him to help return Ukrainian children taken following the Russian invasion.

    “I asked His Holiness to help us return home Ukrainians, Ukrainian children who are detained, arrested, and criminally deported to Russia,″ Shmyhal told the Foreign Press Association after the audience.

    Francis recalled that the Holy See had facilitated some prisoner exchanges, working through embassies, and was open to Ukraine’s request to reunite Ukrainian children with their families.

    The prisoner exchanges “went well. I think it could go well also for this. It’s important,” he said of the family reunifications. “The Holy See is available to do it because it’s the right thing,” he added. “We have to do all that is humanly possible.

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • Chicago’s mayor urges Texas governor not to ship more migrants

    Chicago’s mayor urges Texas governor not to ship more migrants

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    The transporting of migrants from the Southwest to cities led by Democrats — some have been dropped off at Vice President Kamala Harris’ residence in Washington — has become a hot button issue, particularly when migrants show up in communities that have not had prior warnings about when they would arrive. New York Mayor Eric Adams has been particularly outspoken about the hardships his city is facing, though he has also been sharply critical of President Joe Biden for not dealing with the situation at the border.

    Officials in border states have blamed the Biden administration for the influx of migrants and said they are trying to distribute the burden of having to accommodate all these people. In discussing sending migrants to Washington in 2022, Abbott said: “We are sending them to the United States capital, where the Biden administration will be able to more immediately address the needs of the people that they are allowing to come across our border.”

    Abbott’s press office did not immediately respond to a request for comment about Lightfoot’s note.

    In her letter, Lightfoot complained that some migrants have arrived “in dire need of food, water, and clothing” and echoed criticism that these migrants are being used as political pawns.

    “I know by your actions that you either do not see or do not care about the trauma these migrants have already faced and continue to suffer under the humanitarian crisis you have created,” she wrote. “But I beseech you anyway: treat these individuals with the respect and dignity that they deserve.”

    Lightfoot recently lost her bid for a second term, finishing third in the election Feb. 28 out of nine declared candidates. Cook County Board Commissioner Brandon Johnson, who subsequently defeated Paul Vallas in a runoff, is to be sworn in as mayor May 15.

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  • Reward offered as manhunt continues for Texas shooting suspect

    Reward offered as manhunt continues for Texas shooting suspect

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    Investigators found clothes and a phone while combing a rural area that includes dense layers of forest, but tracking dogs lost the scent, Capers said. Authorities were able to identify Oropesa by an identity card issued by Mexican authorities to citizens who reside outside the country, as well as doorbell camera footage. He said police have also interviewed the suspect’s wife.

    Police recovered the AR-15-style rifle that Oropesa allegedly used in the shootings but authorities were not sure if he was carrying another weapon, the sheriff said. There were other weapons in the suspect’s home, he said.

    “He could be anywhere now,” Capers said on Saturday.

    The attack happened near the town of Cleveland, north of Houston, on a street where some residents say neighbors often unwind by firing off guns.

    It was a much quieter scene Sunday. Police crime scene tape had been removed from around the victims’ home. Some people stopped by to leave flowers.

    An FBI agent, several Texas Department of Public Safety troopers and other officers could be seen walking around the neighborhood, going door-to-door and trying to speak with neighbors. The agent and officers declined to comment about what they were doing.

    As the troopers were speaking to residents at one house, a red truck pulling a travel trailer drove through the neighborhood. One trooper stopped the truck and asked the driver, “Mind if I take a look inside the truck?” The driver agreed and allowed the trooper to go inside the vehicle. After inspecting the trailer, the trooper let the driver continue on his way.

    Veronica Pineda, 34, who lives across the street from the suspect’s home, said authorities asked if they could search her property to see if he might be hiding there.

    “That’s good for them to do that,” said the mother of five, adding that she remained fearful because the gunman hasn’t yet been captured.

    “It is kind of scary. You never know where he can be. I don’t think he will be here anymore,” she said.

    She said she didn’t know Oropesa well but occasionally saw him, his wife and son ride their horses on the street and believes the family have lived there five or six years. Pineda said neighbors have called authorities in the past to complain about the firing of weapons.

    The victims of Friday’s shooting were between the ages of 8 and 31 years old and all were believed to be from Honduras, Capers said. All were shot “from the neck up,” he said. A GoFundMe page was set up to repatriate the bodies of two victims, a mother and son, to their native country.

    Enrique Reina, Honduras’ secretary of foreign affairs and international cooperation, said on Twitter that the Honduran Consulate in Houston was contacting the families in connection with the repatriation of remains as well as U.S. authorities to keep apprised of the investigation.

    The suspect’s last name was originally given as Oropeza by authorities, but the FBI in Houston said in a Tweet on Sunday that it was now referring to him as Oropesa to “better reflect his identity in law enforcement systems.” The FBI said the case “remains a fluid investigation.”

    The attack was the latest act of gun violence in what has been a record pace of mass shootings in the U.S. so far this year, some of which have also involved semiautomatic rifles.

    Capers said there were 10 people in the house — some of whom had just moved there earlier in the week — but no one else was injured. He said two of the victims were found in a bedroom laying over two children in an apparent attempt to shield them.

    A total of three children found covered in blood in the home were taken to a hospital but found to be uninjured, Capers said.

    FBI spokesperson Christina Garza said investigators do not believe those at the home were members of a single family. The victims were identified as Sonia Argentina Guzman, 25; Diana Velazquez Alvarado, 21; Julisa Molina Rivera, 31; Jose Jonathan Casarez, 18; and Daniel Enrique Laso, 8.

    The confrontation came after the neighbors walked up to a fence and asking the suspect to stop shooting rounds, Capers said. He said the suspect responded by telling them that it was his property. Doorbell video captured him walking up to the front door with a rifle.

    The shooting took place on a rural pothole-riddled street where single-story homes sit on 1-acre lots and are surrounded by a thick canopy of trees. A horse could be seen behind the victims’ home, while in the front yard of Oropesa’s house a dog and chickens wandered about.

    Rene Arevalo Sr., who lives a few houses down, said he heard gunshots around midnight but didn’t think anything of it.

    “It’s a normal thing people do around here, especially on Fridays after work,” Arevalo said. “They get home and start drinking in their backyards and shooting out there.”

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  • Messing with New Hampshire’s primary could have consequences for Biden and the ballot, senator says

    Messing with New Hampshire’s primary could have consequences for Biden and the ballot, senator says

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    In a December letter to the Democratic National Committee, Biden called on the DNC to consider changing the calendar to ensure the nominating process reflects “the diversity of America.”

    “For decades, Black voters in particular have been the backbone of the Democratic Party but have been pushed to the back of the early primary process,” Biden wrote in the letter. “We rely on these voters in elections but have not recognized their importance in our nominating calendar. It is time to stop taking these voters for granted, and time to give them a louder and earlier voice in the process.”

    In February, the DNC voted to move South Carolina into the first slot on Feb. 3, followed three days later by New Hampshire, which has long held the first primary, and Nevada. (Iowa, which holds its caucuses before New Hampshire holds it primary, also would move back.) Republicans would maintain their current schedule.

    Removing New Hampshire’s first-in-the-nation primary status could chase independent voters into the arms of the GOP, Shaheen cautioned Sunday. New Hampshire has open primaries, and undeclared voters are the largest share of registered voters in the state.

    New Hampshire voters, particularly independents, are very engaged in elections, considering candidates on both sides of the aisle, Shaheen said.

    “The fact that we would now discount their participation, I think, is unfortunate,” said Shaheen, who is not up for reelection until 2026. “And again, I think it has implications for Democrats in the state — hopefully not for the general election, but we don’t know that yet.”

    Shaheen’s comments are the latest salvo in the bitter battle over changing the 2024 nominating calendar that’s pitted the state’s top Democrats against the president and the DNC.

    New Hampshire Democrats have said they were blindsided and betrayed by Biden’s move to strip New Hampshire of its prized first primary and put South Carolina to the lead-off spot, and have publicly and privately fought both the president and the DNC on the matter.

    Now the state is poised to go rogue and hold the first primary anyway. The DNC gave New Hampshire — and Georgia, which Biden wants to move up in the process — until early June to make the necessary adjustments to stay in the early state window. But Republicans who control the governor’s office and the legislature in New Hampshire are refusing to change the state law that requires its primary to be held a week before any others.

    That puts Biden in a predicament of his own making. If he participates in an unsanctioned primary he risks violating party rules, which would likely impose sanctions on candidates or states in violation. (A Biden campaign aide said the president and his team would abide by any sanctions imposed by the DNC, if it gets to that point.)

    But if Biden skips New Hampshire, he could cede the unofficial first contest to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and self-help guru Marianne Williamson, an outcome that’s unlikely to threaten his chances for renomination but that would still be an embarrassing start to the process.

    Rep. Annie Kuster (D-N.H.) told POLITICO last week that she’s twice urged Biden to compete in New Hampshire.

    “He should be on the ballot in New Hampshire. He’ll win handily,” she said. But even if he doesn’t, Kuster and other top Democrats believe he could win on a write-in campaign.

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  • ‘Killed for nothing’: The tragic death of an American doctor in Sudan

    ‘Killed for nothing’: The tragic death of an American doctor in Sudan

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    The morning that Sulieman decided he had to risk the dangerous escape from Sudan’s capital with his parents, American wife and his two American children was the morning that the war found Sulieman, friends say.

    In the wholesale looting that has accompanied fighting in the capital, Khartoum, a city of 5 million, a roving band of strangers surrounded him in his yard Tuesday, stabbing him to death in front of his family. Friends suspect robbery was the motive. He became one of two Americans confirmed killed in Sudan in the fighting, both dual nationals.

    Authorities say the other, with ties to Denver, was caught in a crossfire. They have not released that American’s name.

    Mohamed Eisa, a Sudanese doctor who practices in the Pittsburgh area, was a close colleague of Sulieman. Over the years, “sometimes I asked him, ’Bushra, what are you doing here? What are you doing in Sudan?″ Eisa recalled.

    ”He always says to me, ’Mohamed, listen — yes, I love living in the United States … but the United States health care system is very strong,” and one doctor more or less won’t make a difference.

    Eisa said Sulieman would tell him: “In Sudan, everything I do has so much impact on so many lives, so many students and so many medical professionals.”

    The sudden illness and death of Eisa’s father in Khartoum meant Eisa was in Sudan when fighting broke out. Now trying to get back to his American wife and children in the U.S., Eisa spoke late last week from Port Sudan, a city on the Red Sea now crowded with Sudanese and foreigners who made the dangerous 500-mile (800-kilometer) drive from the capital in hopes of securing spots on ships leaving Sudan.

    Eisa described a journey through checkpoints manned by armed men, past bodies lying in the streets, and past vehicles carrying other families killed attempting the escape route.

    After evacuating all U.S. diplomats and other U.S. government personnel April 22, the U.S. conducted its first evacuation of private American citizens Saturday. It used armed drones to escort buses carrying between 200 and 300 U.S. citizens, permanent residents and others to Port Sudan.

    Sudanese in their country and in the U.S. spoke of Sulieman’s killing as a special loss.

    He was a well-respected colleague at the Gastroenterology Clinic and Mercy Hospital in Iowa City, hospital president Tom Clancy said. Sulieman’s older children live in Iowa.

    He traveled back to Sudan several times a year with medical supplies he had collected for that country, colleagues said.

    A nurse at the Iowa City clinic who declined to be identified because the nurse was not authorized to speak called him one of the best. “His love for his patients was over the top,” the nurse said. Colleagues considered him a powerhouse doctor and humanitarian, an upbeat man with an infectious laugh who populated his texts with smiley faces and cats wearing sunglasses.

    In Sudan, Sulieman directed the medical faculty at the University of Khartoum and was a founder and director of a doctors’ humanitarian group, the Sudanese American Medical Association.

    He would help organize and drive medicine and supplies to Sudan’s countryside, arrange rural training for midwives and help bring in cardiologists to perform surgeries for free.

    His efforts continued after two Sudanese commanders who earlier had joined forces to derail Sudan’s moves toward democracy suddenly launched an all-out battle for power.

    Two weeks of fighting have killed more than 500 people, according to the Sudanese Health Ministry. Doctors say fighters have abducted at least five physicians, taking them away to treat combatants.

    Sulieman was one of many doctors who kept showing up at hospitals, regardless, said Dr. Yasir Elamin, a Sudanese-American doctor in Houston.

    Sulieman and other doctors in Khartoum treated the wounded, delivered babies and provided other urgent care until it became too dangerous for him to leave his home.

    Concern about taking his father away from needed dialysis had kept Sulieman from leaving Khartoum, colleagues said.

    On Tuesday, he decided he would take his father for dialysis, then try to flee Khartoum with his family, he told friends.

    The band of men surrounded him before he could leave. They plunged a knife into his chest. Fellow doctors at Khartoum’s Soba Hospital, where he had worked, were unable to save him.

    In Washington, National Security Council spokesman John Kirby extended “deepest sympathies” to Sulieman’s family.

    “For nothing. For nothing,” Eisa, his colleague in Sudan, said of Sulieman’s killing, before finally finding passage over the weekend on a ship out of Sudan.

    “You know who you killed?” another Sudanese colleague, Hisham Omar, posted among Facebook tributes from the country’s medical workers, in a message aimed at the attackers who killed Sulieman.

    “You killed thousands of patients,” that colleague wrote, speaking of the impact that Sulieman — one doctor — knew he had in Sudan, and all the Sudanese he would have aided in the years ahead. “You killed thousands of needy people. You killed thousands of his students.”

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  • J&K Bank commissions one Branch, three CRMs in Jammu – Kashmir News

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    J&K Bank commissions one Branch, three CRMs in Jammu

    SRINAGAR, APRIL 30: Going forward on the ease of banking through digital channels and reaching to the unreached with banking outlets, J&K Bank commissioned a new branch at Dharat in Nowshera taking the network in the District Rajouri to 39 besides dedicating Cash Recycler Machines (CRM) at Sunderbani, Doda and Bari Brahmana in Jammu.

    Deputy Commissioner Doda, Vishesh Paul Mahajan inaugurated the CRM in Doda in presence of Zonal Head (Doda/Kishtwar) Fayaz Ahmad Bhat, Branch Manager Satpal Singh amid a gathering of large number of people and esteemed customers of our bank.

    Speaking on the occasion, DC Doda appreciated the Bank for providing the hi-tech banking facility to the people of the area and urged the public to avail the banking services at their own convenience.

    Zonal Head Fayaz Ahmad Bhat reiterated that the Bank’s focus is to expand its digital and alternate channels infra-structure to ensure customer convenience through ease of banking.

    Meanwhile, Zonal Head (Rajouri/Poonch) Satish Kumar e-inaugurated the Branch at Nowshera in presence of Branch Manager Shivalik Tuli with elected public representative Sangeeta Sharma amid a gathering of valuable customers at the branch premises.

    While urging the public to avail financial services, Zonal Head said “As responsible financial institution, our role everywhere is to ensure economic empowerment of the people by ensuring ease of business and customer comfort”. He assured the people of best customer services at the branch. He also e-inaugurated a new CRM at Sunderbani on the occasion.

    Furthermore, the Bank’s Zonal Head (Kathua) Sanjeev Kumar inaugurated the CRM at Bari Brahmana in presence of Cluster Head (Samba) Sanjay Kumar Belowo amid a gathering of valuable customers, local traders and residents besides Bank officials.

    Informing the people on the occasion about benefits of digital banking, Zonal Head urged them to use Bank’s digital platforms.

    Notably, residents of all these areas hailed the Bank’s efforts aimed at making banking services easy and accessible for the people irrespective of their location and status.

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  • Minor Girl Injured In Dog Attack

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    SRINAGAR: A minor girl was injured after being attacked by stray dogs in the Modagram area of South Kashmir’s Kulgam district on Sunday.

    An official said that a seven-year-old girl was seriously injured in the attack. People managed to save the girl from the dogs with great difficulty, following which she was taken to a nearby hospital.

    The girl was later shifted to GMC Anantnag Associated Hospital, where her condition is said to be critical.

    The girl has been identified as Surat Jan, daughter of Mohammad Ashraf Khan, a resident of Mudargam Kulgam. Dog attack incidents are on the rise in Kashmir, and the public is demanding government intervention(KS)

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  • Lt Governor inaugurates Sant Eshwer Foundation premise in Udhampur

    Lt Governor inaugurates Sant Eshwer Foundation premise in Udhampur

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    UDHAMPUR, APRIL 30: Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha inaugurated Sant Eshwer Foundation’s premise in Udhampur and addressed the Annual Day Celebration of Bhartiya Vidya Mandir Vidyalaya, today.

    The Lt Governor lauded the Sant Eshwer Foundation for its immense contribution in the field of public service, and providing quality education to children from rural and marginalised community.

    “Sant Eshwer Foundation, established by Shri Khairati Lal Khanna Ji, is caring for the poor and needy people in improving their livelihoods. Foundation run Bhartiya Vidya Mandir at Udhampur is empowering and improving educational status of Children of 20 villages,” said the Lt Governor.

    The Lt Governor stressed upon the teaching community and the educational institutions for adopting a future-oriented, value-based and aspirational education system.

    “Education is the most powerful tool for social transformation. It is important for our boys and girls to develop, right from their school years, scientific temper, critical thinking, wisdom & values to enrich their personality,” observed the Lt Governor.

    “Quality education ensures all-round development, economic progress of family & society. Education is the main pillar of nation’s development. The efforts of Sant Eshwer Foundation, their dedication & commitment to selfless service can show the way to prosperity and contribute to economic growth,” the Lt Governor said.

    The Lt Governor also highlighted the key role of the National Education Policy in providing a roadmap to establish India as a knowledge economy.

    Earlier, the Lt Governor interacted with the students who had displayed their models and prototypes based on robotics. A colorful cultural program was also presented by the students of the Bhartiya Vidya Mandir Vidyalaya.

    Sh Jugal Kishore Sharma, Member Parliament; Sh Lal Chand, DDC Chairperson, Udhampur; Sh Surinder Mohan, Trustee & Sh Kapil Khanna, President of Sant Eshwer Foundation, prominent citizens, teachers and students were present.\

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )