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  • Michael McCaul is threatening to hold Antony Blinken in contempt of Congress over an Afghanistan withdrawal document. Here’s what’s happening.

    Michael McCaul is threatening to hold Antony Blinken in contempt of Congress over an Afghanistan withdrawal document. Here’s what’s happening.

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    Rep. Michael McCaul doesn’t believe the Secretary of State has properly complied with a subpoena.

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  • US Accident: Seven Killed After Car Drives Into Crowd Outside Migrant Shelter in Texas – Kashmir News

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    US Accident: Seven Killed After Car Drives Into Crowd Outside Migrant Shelter in Texas

    At least seven people were killed and several others were injured after a driver crashed his vehicle into a group of people outside a shelter housing migrants and homeless people in Brownsville, Texas on Sunday, CNN reported citing authorities.

    According to authorities in Brownsville, Texas, they received a call at 8:30 am CT about a land rover that hit multiple people who were waiting at a bus stop across the street from the Ozanam Center, CNN reported. Ozanam Center is a non-profit homeless shelter that has been helping house migrants, as per the news report.

    Brownsville police spokesperson Martin Sandoval said that seven people were killed and between four to six others were injured due to the crash, as per the CNN report.

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  • Asia Cup 2023: BIG Setback For Pakistan Cricket Board As THESE Countries Support India Over…. Details Here – Kashmir News

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    Asia Cup 2023: BIG Setback For Pakistan Cricket Board as THESE Countries Support India Over…. Details Here

    The tussle between the BCCI and the Pakistan Cricket Board continues on the question of hosting the Asia Cup 2023. Actually, the BCCI says that the Indian cricket team will not go to Pakistan to play the Asia Cup. At the same time, on the objection of BCCI, PCB suggested hybrid model, but BCCI did not agree.

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    BCCI got support from Sri Lanka Cricket Board and Bangladesh Cricket Board

    The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has reportedly received support from the Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) and Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) to move this year’s Asia Cup out of Pakistan. This is a big setback for Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) who was plotting to schedule the elite continental tournament in the nation.

    Recently, Pakistan Cricket Board President Najam Sethi had suggested a hybrid model, but now the Sri Lanka Cricket Board and Bangladesh Cricket Board’s support to the BCCI is being considered as a major setback for the PCB. On the other hand, according to the reports of Pakistani channel Geo Sports, if the Asia Cup is not organized in Pakistan, then apart from Bangladesh, Sri Lanka is ready to organize the tournament.

    MeT department forecast more precipitation in next 24 hours before “significant” improvement

    No ‘Hybrid Model’ for BCCI

    According to other sources of Geo Sports, the Narendra Modi-led Indian government has instructed the BCCI to take a tough position at the subsequent ACC conference.

    The hybrid concept put out by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), which would have given India the option to play its matches at a neutral location, is also unlikely to be approved by the BCCI.

    Najam Sethi, the chairman of the PCB Management Committee, had urged a logical strategy to resolve the situation, which threatens the country’s participation in this year’s ODI World Cup and the successful hosting of the Asia Cup.

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  • JKDMA Issues Avalanche Alert for Four Districts

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    SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Disaster Management Authority (JKDMA) on Monday issued an avalanche alert over higher reaches in four districts for next 24 hours.

    The DMA said that a ‘low’ danger level avalanche is likely to occur above 3000 to 3500 metres above sea level over Doda, Kishtwar, Ramban and Baramulla districts.

    People living in these areas have been in the meantime advised to take precautions and avoid venturing in the avalanche prone areas till further orders. (GNS)

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  • Schwarzman Scholars Programme 2024 for Master’s Students

    Schwarzman Scholars Programme 2024 for Master’s Students

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    SRINAGAR: Tsinghua University, China is offering a fully funded scholarship called “Schwarzman Scholars” for international students in Master’s programmes for the year 2024.

    The last date to apply is September 19, 2023.

    Candidates aged 18-28 years with intellectual and leadership ability, entrepreneurial spirit, and integrity academic aptitude are eligible to apply. Candidates should have a Bachelor’s or other professional degree and must be fluent in the English language.

    The programme will cover almost all disciplines and will last for a year.

    Documents required for the scholarship include a CV/resume, letter of recommendation, academic transcripts, and a personal statement.

    Selected candidates will receive all travel expenses, round-trip airfare, a full tuition fee, and a study tour allowance. Candidates will also be provided with an additional stipend, a personal laptop, Books, and comprehensive medical insurance.

    Eligible candidates need to apply online through the official website. For further information and to apply, click here https://connect.schwarzmanscholars.org/apply/

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  • 1 Killed, 2 Others Injured in Karnah Road Mishap

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    Kupwara, May 8: A person was killed and two others injured after a car they were traveling in met with an accident in Nachiyan Top in Karnah area of north Kashmir’s Kupwara district this afternoon, officials said.

    They told GNS that an Alto Car skidded of the road and rolled down a gorge, resulting in on spot death of a person and injuries to two others.

    Identifying the deceased as one Mohammad Rafeeq Qureshi (52), son of Ghulam Hassan, a resident of Tadd Karnah, the official in the meantime identified the two Injured individuals as Shakoor Ahmad son of Kalam Din, a resident of Draggad and the other as Mohammad Ramzan Bhat, son of Abdul Jabbar Bhat of Handwara.

    The injured duo, the official said, has been evacuated to a nearby hospital for treatment. (GNS)

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  • NCERT Is Recruiting For Year 2023, Apply Now

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    SRINAGAR: The National Council of Educational Research and Training is inviting applications for the post of Junior Project Fellow.

    There are a total of 11 vacancies for the given post. The appointment is up to March 31, 2024

    The candidates will be selected based on the interview that will be held at Janaki Ammal Khand, DSEM, NCERT, Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi. Eligible candidates should appear for walk-in-interview along with their relevant documents.

    For the application process, the maximum age limit is 40 years and the relaxation for the ST/SC is by 5 years and for OBC by 3 years.

    The qualification required for the recruitment includes:

    1. Project Name: Identification of Indian Knowledge Systems in Literature for Inclusion in Science and Mathematics and Development of Learning Outcomes-Based Activities in Biology and Chemistry.

    Physics and Mathematics at Secondary Level, master’s degree in Physics or any related discipline with a minimum 55 percent marks, degree /diploma in Education, knowledge of Computer Applications, knowledge of Sanskrit, National Eligibility Test (NET), at least six months Research experience in a related area.

    1. Project Name: Development of Learning Outcomes based activities in Biology, Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics and Development of Audio- Video Resource in Chemistry;

    Master’s degree in Chemistry or any related discipline with a minimum of 55 percent marks, degree /diploma in Education, knowledge of Computer Applications, National Eligibility Test (NET), and at least six months of Research experience in a related area.

    1. Project Name: Centre for the Popularization of Science

    Master’s degree in Botany/Agriculture Botany, Biotechnology Life Sciences/Environmental Science or any related disciplines with a minimum 55 percent of marks, degree /diploma in Education, knowledge of Computer Applications, National Eligibility Test (NET), at least six months Research experience in a related area.

    The applicable candidates will be given a monthly salary of up to Rs. 25000. The salary for Non-NET applicable candidates will be Rs. 23000 per month.

    For further interview details and the application process, click here

     

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  • 3.1 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Kashmir

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    SRINAGAR: A 3.1-magnitude earthquake jolted Kashmir valley on Monday with panicked residents running out of their homes at some places.

    According to National Center for Seismology, the epicenter was in Baramulla district and the quake took place at a depth of 10 km.

    It said the earthquake occurred at 02:28 pm Indian standard time.

    Experts have warned of a major earthquake in the region as J&K falls in the seismic Zone IV and V.

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  • One Dead, Two Injured In Road Accident In North Kashmir

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    SRINAGAR: A man died while two others were injured after a car they were traveling in met with an accident in Nechiyan Top in Karnah sector of north Kashmir’s Kupwara district.

    Quoting an official, KNO reported that the trio was traveling in an Alto vehicle this afternoon when the accident took place.

    He said in the incident a man died on the spot while two others were injured and they have been admitted to a hospital.

    He identified the deceased as Mohammad Rafeeq Qureshi (52) of Tadd Karnah.

    The two injured have been identified as Shakoor Ahmad a resident of Dragger and Mohammad Ramzan a resident of Handwara.

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  • One of the nation’s most powerful Democratic bosses is stepping aside

    One of the nation’s most powerful Democratic bosses is stepping aside

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    Norcross says he was “involuntarily pushed to a different place” and has been “sitting in the backseat” ever since. After thinking through his future, Norcross says he’s ready to dramatically scale back his political activities and shift his focus to other professional and personal interests.

    “We had a great run for almost 25 years,” he said in an exclusive interview with POLITICO. “And now it’s time for others to lead the party.”

    It is a ground-shifting moment in New Jersey politics — one that could reshape the state’s Democratic Party and change the way things get done in Trenton. His decision also has implications for Democrats nationally because he has been a key behind-the-scenes player in fundraising and recruitment.

    There are few people left in American politics quite like Norcross, who often blurred partisan lines and relished his leading role in the state’s ruthless political world. He dealt directly with governors and became a key ally to former Gov. Chris Christie, allowing the Republican to muscle his legislative priorities through a Democratic-led Legislature loaded with Norcross loyalists.

    Norcross raised money for his brother from former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and drew a visit to Camden from former President Barack Obama — yet he celebrated New Year’s at former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago, where he was a member.

    The legislative defeats in 2021 marked a critical deceleration point for Norcross’ famed South Jersey machine.

    After Sweeney lost his perch as the second-most powerful elected official in New Jersey, he was kicked off a redistricting commission that could have strengthened the congressional district of Rep. Donald Norcross, George Norcross’ brother. Earlier this year, George Norcross got into a dispute with Sweeney’s successor, state Sen. Nick Scutari, over campaign spending that ended in insults. And a super PAC linked to Norcross reported raising no money in the first quarter of this year despite legislative elections in November.

    A decade earlier, Norcross found a somewhat unlikely ally in Christie. The Republican’s eight years in office were arguably the height of Norcross’ power.

    Christie, Norcross and Sweeney effectively ran New Jersey, rolling back pension and health benefits for public employees, passing measures meant to cut taxes, overhauling the Camden police force and shepherding programs focused on revitalizing the city, once one of the poorest and most dangerous in America.

    By many measures, those efforts in Camden have paid off.

    The new Camden County police force has been held up as a model for other agencies, with lower rates of murder and violent crime in the decade since its realignment and Obama visiting Camden to tout the city’s progress. Cooper University Hospital, where Norcross is chair of the board of trustees, was close to bankruptcy two decades ago but announced plans last year for a $2 billion expansion. The hospital also received an ‘A’ grade this week for safety by The Leapfrog Group.

    Though he has come under intense scrutiny over tax breaks paid to Camden businesses with which he has ties, including Cooper, Norcross has defended the use of corporate incentives as critical investments to rejuvenate the area.

    “The results have proven themselves,” he said. “So we’re very proud of everything we’ve done.”

    But Norcross said he spends about 90 percent of his time outside of New Jersey — he is officially a resident of Florida now — and is consumed by work for Cooper and the insurance firm he leads, Conner Strong & Buckelew. Between that and some leisure activities, such as golf and tennis, he said, “it leaves me not a whole lot of time” to focus on politics.

    “When you’ve been doing this for so many years like I have, and you have this kind of devastating loss — there’s no other way to describe it — you find yourself probably a little less enthused,” he said.

    Norcross would, however, support Sweeney if he runs for governor in 2025.

    Sweeney has made no secret of his desire to run, but his path back to the state capitol looks increasingly limited given the shifting power dynamics within the Democratic Party and the early candidacy of Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop, a leading Democratic contender.

    Norcross acknowledged the reordered landscape, saying state party Chair LeRoy J. Jones Jr. and Middlesex County Chair Kevin McCabe “are the Democratic Party leaders in the state of New Jersey, without a doubt.”

    But Sweeney is like family to Norcross, so if he runs for governor, “I will do whatever he asks me to do,” Norcross said.

    “It remains to be seen where that goes,” he said. “A lot can play out.”

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )