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  • Gunfight in Rajouri; Forces establish contact with militants in Kandi area

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    Srinagar, May 05: Nearly two weeks after Army personnel were killed in Rajouri, a contact has been established by forces with militants in Kandi area of the district.

    Sources told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that forces, who were carrying out a massive search operation in the area, have established contact with militants in Kesari area of Kandi in Rajouri district.

    “During a cordon and search operation, a contact was established with militants,” they said, adding that firing was going on between the two sides when this report was filed.

    It is pertinent to mention that seven civilians and five Army personnel were killed by militants in the month of January and April in the district.

    This is the third gunfight in Jammu and Kashmir in the past 72 hours—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Gunfight Breaks Out In JK

    Gunfight Breaks Out In JK

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    SRINAGAR: A gunfight broke out between militants and counter-insurgent forces in Kesari area of Kandi hamlet in Rajouri district on Friday.

    An official said that a joint team of Police, army’ and CRPF launched a cordon and search operation on specific information about the presence of militants in the area.

    He said that as the joint teams of forces approached the suspected spot, the hiding militants fired upon them which was retaliated, triggering an encounter.

    A senior police officer also confirmed the exchange of fire between forces and militants.

    As per the sources, two to three militants are believed to be trapped in the area-( KS)

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  • Big Relief: Mother Dairy Cuts MRP Of Dhara Cooking Oils- Check News Rates Here – Kashmir News

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    Mother Dairy has cut maximum retail prices (MRP) of its edible oils, sold under Dhara brand, by Rs 15-20 per litre with immediate effect in line with the reduction in global prices.

    The stock with revised MRP is expected to hit the market next week.

    The reduction comes following the food ministry’s direction to edible oil industry body SEA regarding the need for downward revision of the MRP of cooking oils.

    “The MRP of Dhara edible oils are being reduced by Rs 15-20 per litre across variants with immediate effect. This reduction is largely being done in variants such as soyabean oil, ricebran oil, sunflower oil and groundnut oil, on account of reduced impact of international markets and ease in availability of domestic crop,” Mother Dairy spokesperson said.

    The MRP of Dhara refined soyabean oil (1 litre poly pack) has been reduced to Rs 150 from Rs 170, while the MRP of Dhara refined rice bran oil will now be Rs 170 per litre as against Rs 190 per litre earlier.

    The company has revised the MRP of Dhara refined sunflower oil to Rs 160 from Rs 175 per litre.

    The MRP of Dhara groundnut oil has been cut to Rs 240 from Rs 255 per litre.

    Edible oil industry body Solvent Extractors’ Association of India (SEA) had advised its members to reduce MRP in line with the falling prices of edible oils.

    It has sought the details of reduction in MRP during the last three months so that the same could be informed to the food ministry.

    Mother Dairy manufactures, markets and sells milk and milk products, including cultured products, ice cream, paneer and ghee under the ‘Mother Dairy’ brand.

    The company sells edible oils under the ‘Dhara’ brand and fresh fruits & vegetables, frozen vegetables & snacks, unpolished pulses, pulps & concentrates, etc., under the ‘Safal’ brand.

    In Delhi-NCR, it has hundreds of milk booths as well as Safal retail outlets.

    “The Department of Food and Public Distribution regularly review the price of edible oil in country. International prices has been sharply reduced in the last 6 months and particularly in last 60 days, however local prices, in spite of bumper crops of groundnut, soyabean and mustard, not declined in line with the International market,” SEA had said.

    “While most of the brands have reduced prices in the past but still the prevailing MRP of the packed edible oil in the market is not in line with the current prices as in international market, i.e. the prices of edible oil (MRP) in domestic market seems to be on higher side considering the prevailing market scenario,” the association said.

    The department had advised SEA to inform members to reduce MRP on edible oils and pass on the benefits to consumer.(PTI)


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  • District Administration Demolishes House Of militant Accused In Jammu and Kashmir – Kashmir News

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    District Administration Demolishes House Of militant Accused

    JAMMU: Reasi district administration on Thursday demolished the house of militant accused Mohammad Auraf Sheikh, which was allegedly raisedon government land, informed the Department of Information and Public Relations on Thursday.

    The demolition was conducted in coordination with district police and in the presence of independent witnesses as well as locals in the area. It started at 1 pm and concluded at 6 pm, as per the release.

    The accused, Auraf, is a resident of Baransal Gulabgarh under Mahore Tehsil and was a teacher at a government school.

    However, he was terminated from service after his involvement in blasts was established by the police. He was found involved in explosions triggered in buses at Katra and Narwal in Jammu.

    According to the DIPR, the blast at Kadmal near Katra was executed by Auraf with sticky IEDs. The explosion left 5 persons dead and 28 injured. The twin IED blasts in Narwal area of Jammu left 9 persons injured.

    With the arrest of Auraf Sheikh in these cases, J&K Police successfully busted the militant module operating from across the border in Pakistan, read the statement from DIPR.

    Earlier, too, government land encroached by Auraf was retrieved by the district administration as part of an anti-encroachment drive carried out by the Revenue department.–(ANI)


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  • Biden is expected to tap Air Force chief to be nation’s next top military officer

    Biden is expected to tap Air Force chief to be nation’s next top military officer

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    “When President Biden makes a final decision, he will inform the person selected and then announce it publicly,” a spokesperson for the National Security Council said when asked for comment. “That hasn’t happened yet.”

    Brown’s reputation and command experience in both the Pacific and the Middle East made him the odds-on favorite to be Milley’s heir apparent dating back to the Trump administration. But his appointment seemed less of a sure thing in recent months, as the White House seriously considered Gen. David Berger, the Marine Corps commandant, for the top job.

    He rose through the ranks as the sole Black pilot in classrooms filled with white men, an experience he spoke about in an emotional video after George Floyd’s death in the summer of 2020.

    Those who know Brown say he has the right experience to keep the military focused on its top priority: China. Brown’s most recent command experience was in the Pacific, as chief of Pacific Air Forces.

    Brown also commanded troops in the Middle East, as head of U.S. Air Forces Central Command, and was serving in Europe when Russia illegally annexed Crimea in 2014, as a director of operations for strategic deterrence and nuclear integration at U.S. Air Forces in Europe. He was confirmed unanimously by the Senate for his current role as Air Force chief of staff in August, 2020.

    Brown would be the first Air Force officer to become Joint Chiefs chair since retired Gen. Richard Myers, who held the position until 2005, an almost 20-year drought.

    If confirmed to the chairmanship, Brown would become the top military adviser to a commander in chief who’s balancing the China threat with the need to equip the Ukrainian military with munitions, drones, missiles and other high-end equipment. That mission is in a state of flux, as the U.S. and other Western allies pivot from sending their own stocks of weapons to replenishing their armaments back home — all while making sure Kyiv has enough weaponry to fight off Russia in the months ahead.

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • Is Justin Trudeau ready for the fight? 

    Is Justin Trudeau ready for the fight? 

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    Poilievre won’t physically be at the convention, but nor will he be far — fuel for chit chat at boozy receptions and the motivation for any strategizing that takes place. All of it forces a question, whether said out loud or not: Is Justin Trudeau ready for the fight?

    The prime minister will make his case in a headline speech that opens the convention on Thursday night.

    Greg MacEachern, a Liberal lobbyist and former Parliament Hill staffer, sums up the state of play using a well-worn adage most recently deployed by President Joe Biden at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner: “Don’t compare me to the all-mighty, compare me to the alternative.” Top-line figures in a new poll from Abacus Data — 33 percent Conservatives, 31 percent Liberals — suggest an election today would be tight. Factor in the margin of error and the race between Liberals and Conservatives is a statistical tie.

    But it’s the trends below the surface that should give party rank and file pause as they chatter away in the bars and backrooms of Ottawa. The negatives have worsened since the 2021 election: For the PM. For the government. And on the direction of the country.

    Average voters appear to have lost the thread the Liberals are spinning.

    “I don’t get a sense that they have a clear understanding of exactly what the government’s plan is,” says Abacus pollster David Coletto. “They probably hear things about battery plants and investments in a green economy — and I would suspect most people support that kind of thing, but they don’t see a connection between those specific events and outcomes and the broader kind of story that the Liberals want to be able to tell.”

    Overall, signs point to a likely Conservative win unless something changes.

    Helming the party for roughly a decade, Trudeau has accumulated his share of baggage, something that would typically raise obvious questions of succession.

    There was his family’s holiday visit in 2016 to the island in the Bahamas owned by the Aga Khan. There was the time he allegedly pressured his justice minister to give a get-out-of-jail-free card to a Quebec-based engineering giant that faced bribery charges. There was the bombshell publication later in 2019 of photos in which Trudeau wore blackface.

    More and more recently, Poilievre and his Conservatives are asking whether the three-term government is deserving of another.

    But so far, few Liberals are talking openly about ending the Trudeau era and starting fresh. Broach the point with insiders, and they’ll all tell you the same thing.

    “Justin Trudeau is a huge asset for the Liberal Party,” says MacEachern.

    Even so, the convention also offers future leadership aspirants a chance to gladhand and expand their support base. Mélanie Joly, Canada’s foreign minister and rumored contender in a race down the road, is hosting a reception at a trendy bar.

    She is also the opening act for Trudeau’s speech on Thursday evening, where insiders expect a rousing call-to-action to energize the base.

    As the convention opened, the Hill was abuzz with a Radio-Canada story that claimed the Prime Minister’s Office told another potential aspirant, Defense Minister Anita Anand, to slow her roll.

    How the party and its leaders communicate their message will be a constant refrain on and off the convention floor. The governing party has yet to earn much credit on some of the big issues it has shoveled money into fixing — the cost of living, child care, housing and health, for example.

    The gathering poses plenty of opportunities to re-tune.

    Dan Arnold, a former head of polling in the Prime Minister’s Office who has attended every party convention since Paul Martin was elected leader in 2003, hails from Alberta — a traditionally weak spot for Liberals.

    He says the confab offers delegates a chance to take their message directly to the party’s powerbrokers. “It is good to have that prairie voice more in people’s faces,” he says, where they can have a “direct conversation in a hospitality suite with somebody in the PMO.”

    There is work to be done in the Prairies.

    Labor Minister Seamus O’Regan reflected on the party’s weakness in western provinces on stage at the Public Policy Forum’s recent Canada Growth Summit. And he elaborated on his remarks about the 2019 federal election in an interview with POLITICO.

    “The Liberal Party was thrown out of Alberta and Saskatchewan. We lost [Cabinet minister] Ralph Goodale in Wascana. That was big. And you really have to ask yourself, ‘Well, what do we do?’ ” he said.

    O’Regan, who served as Canada’s natural resources minister, acknowledges the political challenges of heralding a clean energy transition — especially in Alberta.

    “Workers felt marginalized and patronized. You gotta watch that,” he said. “If you were driven to lower emissions in this country, if you really do believe that Canada can be a leader in this field, then workers are not ‘that thing over there in that part of the country that we’ve got to kind of deal with.’”

    The first in-person convention in four years will also offer delegates an opportunity to formally influence party policy. They’ll debate 36 resolutions, including a pitch to boost annual defense spending to C$32 billion and “massively invest in renovating NORAD infrastructure.”

    Delegates will also debate lowering the voting age to 17 and introducing a guaranteed basic liveable income.

    The government has spent considerable resources responding to the war in Ukraine, countering the Inflation Reduction Act’s green subsidies, and checking off items on the confidence-and-supply deal with the NDP that keeps the minority-status Liberals in power.

    Some backroom chatter will focus on pivoting a reactive policy agenda to a more proactive offer and an election platform.

    Most Liberal delegates despise their freedom-evangelizing foe. But they acknowledge Poilievre’s uncanny ability to raise piles of cash in pursuit of ending Trudeau’s time as prime minister.

    The Conservative leader won’t be near the convention floor, but he’s still going to force some uncomfortable conversations.

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • Jury in rape trial hears from Trump — but not in person

    Jury in rape trial hears from Trump — but not in person

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    In the deposition, conducted at Mar-a-Lago in October, Kaplan asked Trump about the “Access Hollywood” tape, a recording from 2005 in which Trump can be heard saying, “When you’re a star, they let you do it. You can do anything,” adding: “Grab them by the pussy. You can do anything.”

    “Well, historically that’s true with stars,” Trump replied after watching a clip of his comments.

    When Kaplan pressed him on whether he stood by the statement that a star could “grab them by the pussy,” the former president said: “Well, I guess if you look over the last million years, that’s been largely true — not always true, but largely true, unfortunately or fortunately.”

    “And you consider yourself to be a star?” she asked.

    “I think so, yeah,” Trump said.

    During the deposition, Kaplan questioned him about several other women who have accused him of sexual assault, women Trump has characterized as not being his “type.”

    Growing belligerent, Trump told Kaplan herself that “you wouldn’t be a choice of mine, either, to be honest.” He added: “I wouldn’t in any circumstances have any interest in you.”

    Trump has defended himself by saying Carroll, too, isn’t his “type,” but earlier in the deposition, after he was shown a photograph of himself engaging with Carroll at a party, he confused the image of her with that of one of his ex-wives, Marla Maples.

    “It’s Marla,” he said, looking at the photo. “That’s Marla, yeah. That’s my wife.”

    “I take it the three women you’ve married are all your type?” Kaplan asked him later. “Yeah,” he replied.

    Calling Carroll “mentally sick” and a “nut job,” Trump suggested, as he had previously, that he didn’t know her.

    “She’s accusing me of rape, a woman who I have no idea who she is,” he said. “She’s accusing me of rape — the worst thing you can do, the worst charge.”

    Starting on Wednesday afternoon and continuing Thursday, the jury watched about 45 minutes of excerpts of the deposition. On Thursday, jurors also heard from witnesses including Carol Martin, a longtime friend of Carroll’s. Martin testified that Carroll told her about the alleged rape at Bergdorf’s a day or two after it happened.

    “I’m here … to reiterate and remember what my friend E. Jean Carroll told me … about 27 years ago,” Martin said on the witness stand.

    She added: “I believed it then and I believe it today.” After an objection from Trump’s lawyer, the judge — without elaboration — instructed the jury to disregard her last comment.

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  • Florida Legislature votes to ban gender-affirming care for minors

    Florida Legislature votes to ban gender-affirming care for minors

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    The legislation the House approved on a 83-28 vote, SB 254, is less restrictive than previous versions of the measure. One of those versions sought to bar private insurance companies from covering gender-affirming care to minors and adults and forbid any changes to gender on birth certificates for transgender individuals.

    But the sponsor of the House bill, state Rep. Randy Fine (R-Palm Bay), said he’ll revisit those provisions during Florida’s next annual legislative session.

    “We cannot let perfect be the enemy of good,” Fine said. “There are certainly things we wanted in our bill and there’s always next year.”

    The measure marks the latest bill the Florida Legislature passed focusing on the transgender community. On Wednesday, GOP lawmakers approved a bill that ban school employees from asking students for their preferred pronouns and restricts school staff from sharing their pronouns with students if they “do not correspond” with their sex. They also passed a bill that makes it a misdemeanor trespassing offense for someone to use bathrooms in government buildings and schools that don’t align with their sex at birth.

    DeSantis, who is expected to announce a White House bid in the coming weeks, has publicly objected to gender-affirming care and said doctors who perform such related surgeries should be sued. His administration last year blocked state-subsidized health care from paying for treatments of transgender people while Florida medical boards also banned transgender minors from receiving gender-affirming care.

    The state actions banning Medicaid payments and minors for receiving gender-affirming care are currently facing separate lawsuits in federal court.

    The American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Medical Association support gender-affirming care for adults and adolescents. But medical experts said gender-affirming care for children rarely, if ever, includes surgery. Instead, doctors are more likely to recommend counseling, social transitioning and hormone replacement therapy.

    Democrats said Thursday that the bill banning minors from receiving gender-affirming care will hurt children diagnosed with gender dysphoria and will lead to transgender people being alienated in Florida.

    “Trans people are no different because they are humans too,” state Rep. Jennifer “Rita” Harris (D-Orlando) said. “Their existence is valid, and they’re no more likely to commit a crime or seek to hurt someone than anyone else.”

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  • Cop Injured In Militant Attack In South Kashmir

    Cop Injured In Militant Attack In South Kashmir

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    SRINAGAR: Suspected militants on Thursday evening fired upon security forces in South Kashmir’s Anantnag district.

    Quoting an official, GNS reported that militants fired some rounds towards a naka party in Bijbhera area of South Kashmir’s Anantnag district.

    In this incident, one policeman received minor injuries. He has been shifted to a nearby hospital for treatment.

    Soon after the attack, the whole area has been cordoned off to nab the attackers

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  • PM Kisan New Registration 2023: Step-by-step Guide On How To Register For Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana – Kashmir News

    PM Kisan New Registration 2023: Step-by-step Guide On How To Register For Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana – Kashmir News

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    PM-KISAN Registration Process: Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana is one of the most beneficial yojana for Indian farmers. Under this scheme, the government transfers Rs 6000 annually to the farmers’ bank accounts. So far over ten crore farmers in India have been registered under this scheme. The scheme was launched formally by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on February 24, 2019. If you apply for this scheme online now and your application gets approval then Rs 2000 will be sent to your bank account after every three months.

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    So, without delaying further, apply for PM-Kisan to get Rs.6000 each year. In this article, we will discuss the step-by-step process for PM Kisan Registration 2023. You can also check the eligibility criteria to get Rs. 6000, and also the online process to apply for Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana 2023 here.

    PM Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana 2023 All Details

    Name of the schemePradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi
    Ministry in charge of the schemeMinistry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare
    DepartmentDepartment of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare
    Scheme effective date2018
    Scheme benefitRs.6,000 per year given in 3 installments
    CategorySarkari Yojana
    Scheme beneficiarySmall and marginal farmers
    Scheme helpline number011-24300606,155261
    Official websitepmkisan.gov.in

    Documents required to apply for PM-Kisan Yojana

    • Aadhaar card is the most important document without which you will not be able to register for the scheme.
    • Landholding papers
    • Citizenship certificate
    • Income Certificate
    • Bank account details
    • Valid mobile number
    • Passport size photo

    How to apply for PM Kisan 2023?

    Here are the steps to complete the PM Kisan Registration 2023 for new farmers:

    • Visit pmkisan.gov.in from your internet device.
    • Tap on the “PM Kisan New Farmer Registration 2023” option available on the home screen.
    • Select either “Urban Farmer Registration” or “Rural Farmer Registration.”
    • Enter your Aadhaar Card Number, Mobile Number, and select the State in which you reside.
    • Click on the “Get OTP” button and enter the OTP received on your mobile number.
    • Upload Bank Account Details, Aadhaar Card, Land Records,
    • Income Certificate, and any other documents mentioned in the list.
    • Review and submit the form, ensuring that all details uploaded are accurate.
    • Your name will be added to the PM Kisan 13th Beneficiary List, and you will receive the benefits in your bank account.

    PM Kisan Registration 2023 – Important Links

    PM Kisan Yojana 2023 – Important Links
    PM Kisan Registration Form 2023Click Here
    Direct Link for PM Kisan eKYC Update 2023Click Here
    To Check the PM Kisan Beneficiary ListClick Here
    Know Your PM Kisan Yojana Registration NumberClick Here
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