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  • The nation’s cartoonists on the week in politics

    The nation’s cartoonists on the week in politics

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    Every week political cartoonists throughout the country and across the political spectrum apply their ink-stained skills to capture the foibles, memes, hypocrisies and other head-slapping events in the world of politics. The fruits of these labors are hundreds of cartoons that entertain and enrage readers of all political stripes. Here’s an offering of the best of this week’s crop, picked fresh off the Toonosphere. Edited by Matt Wuerker.

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • Pak finance minister hopeful of signing bailout deal with IMF this week

    Pak finance minister hopeful of signing bailout deal with IMF this week

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    Islamabad: Pakistan’s Finance Minister Ishaq Dar vowed on Thursday that the government was “absolutely committed” to completing the current USD 7 billion bailout programme with the IMF, once again indicating that the cash-strapped country could sign the staff-level agreement with the global lender this week.

    The Pakistan government is in a race against time to implement measures to reach an agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) as the country has reserves barely enough for three weeks of essential imports, while hotly contested elections are due by November, Dawn newspaper reported.

    Addressing a seminar organised by the Finance Ministry here, Dar said: “My team and I have decided that, in a short period of time, we will implement and we will discharge all the sovereign commitments that the previous government had made.” Pakistan and the IMF have been holding virtual talks after the two sides held 10 days of intensive negotiations with an IMF delegation in Islamabad from January 31 to February 9, which failed to reach an agreement.

    He recalled that the coalition government was handed over an economy “in a shambles”.

    “To top it [off], the previous government (led by Imran Khan) had agreed to a loan facility which was extended by the IMF. But instead of honouring the commitments, they reversed some conditionalities before leaving office. This led to a serious trust deficit [between the lender and Pakistan],” he highlighted.

    However, the minister went on to say, the government had realised that these obligations were not made by an individual but by the sovereign state of Pakistan and decided to honour the commitments.

    “We have been in the process of the 9th review which has taken longer than it should have […] we seem to be very close to signing the staff-level agreement, hopefully in the next two days,” Dar added.

    The agreement with the IMF on the completion of the ninth review of a USD 7 billion loan Extended Fund Facility programme — which has been delayed since late last year over a policy framework — would not only lead to a disbursement of 1.2 billion but also unlock inflows from friendly countries.

    The prerequisites by the lender are aimed at ensuring Pakistan shrinks its fiscal deficit ahead of its annual budget around June.

    Pakistan has already taken most of the other prior actions, which included hikes in fuel and energy tariffs, the withdrawal of subsidies in export and power sectors, and generating more revenues through new taxation in a supplementary budget.

    Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced a slew of austerity measures last month, including cabinet members forgoing their salaries, paying their own bills, banning the purchase of luxury vehicles from 2024, and slashing the current expenditure by 15 per cent, among others.

    The finance minister further said that Pakistan’s economic difficulties were compounded by the devastating 2022 floods, which caused physical and economic losses of nearly USD 30 billion.

    The floods, which inundated a third of Pakistan, destroying land, crops, and infrastructure, left more than 1,700 persons dead.

    “But despite the fiscal constraints and limitations, the federal and provincial governments have jointly allocated Rs 452 billion for relief and rehabilitation work of flood affectees.

    “This persistent fake propaganda regarding the country defaulting on its international obligations is completely ill-founded and null […] in fact it harms the country,” he maintained, adding that “petty politics” was only doing more harm to the cash-strapped country.

    Dar said that he had been appealing to the political parties to sit together and sign a charter of economy, but regretted that it always fell on “deaf ears.”

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Temperature in Telangana may rise to 40 degrees Celsius this week: IMD

    Temperature in Telangana may rise to 40 degrees Celsius this week: IMD

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    Hyderabad: India Meteorological Department (IMD) Hyderabad has issued a yellow alert as the maximum temperature in Telangana is likely to rise to 40 degrees Celsius this week.

    Though the temperature in Hyderabad is likely to be below 36 degrees Celsius, most of the districts in Telangana may witness temperatures ranging from 36 to 40 degrees Celsius.

    Hyderabad sees dip in maximum temperature

    On Tuesday, gusty winds over Hyderabad due to unusual thunderstorms in northern districts of Telangana resulted in a dip in maximum temperature in the city. It provided much-needed relief from the scorching heat.

    As per IMD Hyderabad, the maximum temperature in the city dropped to 30.7 degrees Celsius on Tuesday from 34.7 degrees on Monday.

    Northern districts of Telangana witnessed hailstorms and gusty winds yesterday.

    Meanwhile, the Telangana State Development Planning Society (TSDPS) forecasted that the minimum temperature in Hyderabad will be below 21 degrees Celsius.

    As per the forecast, the minimum temperature in the city will be in the range of 19 to 21 degrees Celsius whereas, the maximum temperature will be between 32 and 34 degrees Celsius till March 10, 2023.

    Telangana likely to witness rise in temperature as state may see harsher summer

    As per weather predictions, Telangana is likely to witness a harsher summer season this year. The reason behind it could be the El Nino event.

    El Nino event can not only increase the temperature in Telangana during the summer but also affected rainfall and crop output.

    It is a climate pattern that results in the abnormal warming of surface water in the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean. This effect can cause the sea surface temperature to rise by as much as 4 to 5 degrees Celsius above normal. It has a profound impact on weather patterns all over the world.

    El Nino is an important part of the climate system, and its effects can be felt for less than a year.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • KU To Invite Online Applications For PG Entrance Test In THIRD Week Of March

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    SRINAGAR: Vice-Chancellor, University of Kashmir,  Prof Nilofer Khan on Monday chaired the Admission Advisory Committee to review the varsity’s preparedness for admissions to various PG programmes and other professional courses for the academic session 2023.

    Prof Nilofer said the University’s admission process is recognised in academic and social circles as completely transparent and it is therefore important to maintain this benchmark through and through.

    Asserting that the standard of the admission process has a direct bearing on the reputation and image of the institution, the Vice-Chancellor emphasised the need to make greater use of technological advancements to ease the admission process right from submission of online applications by the aspirants to declaration of the results.

    After threadbare discussions on various issues, the Advisory Committee decided that the University’s Directorate of Admissions and Competitive Examinations (DACE) will invite online application forms for admission to all programmes offered through University of Kashmir in the 3rd week of March 2023, following which the Entrance Test shall be conducted in the last week of April, 2023.

    For convenience of aspirants hailing from far-off areas of Jammu and Kashmir, the Vice-Chancellor instructed that besides the main campus, the entrance examination shall be conducted at all satellite campuses  of the University including South Campus (Anantnag), North Campus (Baramulla) and Kupwara Campus for the session-2023.

    “Our endeavor should be to take the admission process to the doorsteps of the aspirants,” she said.

    Calling for close monitoring of the Entrance Test by observers on the entrance test days, Prof Nilofer instructed that efforts should be made to ensure that the entire admission process culminates within the set timelines so that the academic session starts in time and the degrees are eventually awarded to the students in time.

    The meeting was attended by Dean Academic Affairs Prof F A Masoodi, Dean College Development Council Prof Khurshid A Butt, Registrar Dr Nisar A Mir, Director Admissions Prof Farooq A Mir, Controller of Examinations Dr Majid Zaman, In-Charge Director IT Dr Maroof Qadri, besides other members of the Admission Advisory Committee.

     

     

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • KU To Invite Online Applications For PG Entrance Test In Third Week Of March

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    SRINAGAR: Vice-Chancellor, University of Kashmir,  Prof Nilofer Khan on Monday chaired the Admission Advisory Committee to review the varsity’s preparedness for admissions to various PG programmes and other professional courses for the academic session 2023.

    Prof Nilofer said the University’s admission process is recognised in academic and social circles as completely transparent and it is therefore important to maintain this benchmark through and through.

    Asserting that the standard of the admission process has a direct bearing on the reputation and image of the institution, the Vice-Chancellor emphasised the need to make greater use of technological advancements to ease the admission process right from submission of online applications by the aspirants to declaration of the results.

    After threadbare discussions on various issues, the Advisory Committee decided that the University’s Directorate of Admissions and Competitive Examinations (DACE) will invite online application forms for admission to all programmes offered through University of Kashmir in the 3rd week of March 2023, following which the Entrance Test shall be conducted in the last week of April, 2023.

    For convenience of aspirants hailing from far-off areas of Jammu and Kashmir, the Vice-Chancellor instructed that besides the main campus, the entrance examination shall be conducted at all satellite campuses  of the University including South Campus (Anantnag), North Campus (Baramulla) and Kupwara Campus for the session-2023.

    “Our endeavor should be to take the admission process to the doorsteps of the aspirants,” she said.

    Calling for close monitoring of the Entrance Test by observers on the entrance test days, Prof Nilofer instructed that efforts should be made to ensure that the entire admission process culminates within the set timelines so that the academic session starts in time and the degrees are eventually awarded to the students in time.

    The meeting was attended by Dean Academic Affairs Prof F A Masoodi, Dean College Development Council Prof Khurshid A Butt, Registrar Dr Nisar A Mir, Director Admissions Prof Farooq A Mir, Controller of Examinations Dr Majid Zaman, In-Charge Director IT Dr Maroof Qadri, besides other members of the Admission Advisory Committee.

     

     

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Now UAE’s Mahzooz draw guarantees one millionaire every week

    Now UAE’s Mahzooz draw guarantees one millionaire every week

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    Abu Dhabi: Mahzooz, the United Arab Emirates’ leading weekly draw, which has consistently awarded huge prizes has announced big changes to its prize structure.

    Having more than 134 weekly live draws, 32 millionaires, and over 376 million Dirhams awarded to over 2,28,000 winners worldwide, Mahzooz offers bolder and better prizes to its ever-growing fan base, in line with its mission to change people’s lives.

    Starting from March 11, the weekly competition will ensure that a one Dirham millionaire (Rs 2,22,46,263) is crowned every week and the first prize will increase to 20 million Dirhams (Rs 44,49,25,270).

    Participations can register themselves at the official website and purchase bottled water for 35 Dirhams (Rs 778). With every purchase, customers get a chance to participate in a grant draw and raffle draw. 

    All you have to do is pick five of the 49 numbers to be in with a chance to enter the three prizes.

    • First prize of 20,000,000 Dirhams (Rs 44,49,25,270).
    • Second prize of 200,000 Dirhams (Rs 44,49,252)
    • Third prize of 250 Dirhams (Rs 5,561)

    The same tickets are automatically entered into the weekly raffle draw which will award a prize of 1,00,000 Dirhams (Rs 22,24,62)  per person. 



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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Welcome to the Democratic majority: Bernie Sanders will hold a vote to subpoena Starbucks’ Howard Schultz next week.

    Welcome to the Democratic majority: Bernie Sanders will hold a vote to subpoena Starbucks’ Howard Schultz next week.

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    It’s Democrats’ first use of their new subpoena power now that they have a real majority in the chamber

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • Herpes Zoster, ‘Shingles Awareness Week’ to inform about the risks

    Herpes Zoster, ‘Shingles Awareness Week’ to inform about the risks

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    The ‘Shingles Awareness Week’ is back from 27 February to 5 March, a global week to increase understanding of the impact of Herpes Zoster, the so-called Shingles, on the lives of fragile people and patients and to encourage discussion on the risks and on the complications of this disease that can be prevented. Promoted worldwide by GlaxoSmithKline (Gsk) in collaboration with the International Federation on Aging (Ifa), and in Italy under the patronage of Italia Longeva, the second edition of the initiative finds a country more attentive to the issue of prevention and more inclined to deepen the risks of the disease, but still poorly informed.

    In a survey conducted by Ipsos in Italy on 300 people between the ages of 40 and 75 – reports Gsk – it emerges that there is still little awareness of St. Anthony’s Fire: 47% of the sample does not know the seriousness of the pathology and only one out of two know that debilitating pain is one of the main symptoms. Despite this, the majority of participants (64%) acknowledge that the impact of shingles on quality of life is “extremely negative”. Just to underline the fact that this painful and disabling pathology can be prevented, the theme of Shingles Awareness Week 2023 is ‘Ignite your passions, don’t let the shingles stop you’.

    The virus that causes Herpes Zoster is that of varicella-zoster, which causes chicken pox, a note recalls. More than 90% of adults over 50 have already contracted the virus and one in three adults will develop the disease in their lifetime. That’s why it’s important to be aware of the possible risks and discuss with your doctor to find out what prevention tools are available today and what you can do to reduce the risk of developing shingles. “Herpes Zoster, a recrudescence of the varicella virus experienced as children, when it recurs in adulthood attacks the nerves, especially in those subjects, such as the elderly, who have a deficient immunity or a frail picture due to the presence of comorbidities – says Roberto Bernabei, president of Italia Longeva – The disease greatly worsens the quality of life of those affected and can have very dangerous results if it affects some critical points such as the trigeminal nerve, even causing blindness. post-herpetic, a complication that can manifest itself after some time causing excruciating pain along the affected nerve, often not treatable with drugs.A way to ensure that the shingles do not light up and avoid all these dreadful sequelae c ‘is and is vaccination’.

    Particular attention to the issue of the protection of fragile patients – continues the note – is reserved for people with type 1 and 2 diabetes mellitus, for whom the Italian Society of Hygiene, Preventive Medicine and Public Health (Siti), the diabetes doctors (AMD) and the Italian Society of Diabetology (SID) have recommended, as stated in a joint document dated 25 January, the “anti-Herpes Zoster vaccination with adjuvanted recombinant vaccine starting from 18 years of age”, in addition to the others available (anti-influenza, anti-pneumococcal, anti-Sars-CoV-2, anti-meningococcal B and ACWY, anti-hepatitis B, anti-diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis and anti-measles, mumps, rubella and varicella).

    The Ipsos survey also shows that only 26% have spoken to their doctor about shingles and prevention tools and, among patients suffering from other comorbidities and who are immunosuppressed for other conditions, the figure rises to 30%. The interviewees agree on one thing: for 65% it should be the doctor himself who initiates the discussion about the disease with his patient. “Vaccines ‘make life’, but there is no awareness, especially among the elderly, of this opportunity for prevention which helps to age better – observes Bernabei – In the case of Herpes Zoster, today we have a recombinant protein vaccine available which it has proven to be highly effective in preventing the disease and its sequelae, offered free of charge to 65-year-olds and subjects at increased risk, based on regional access.One more reason to evaluate the opportunity to get vaccinated together with your trusted doctor “.

    There are many public initiatives that offer opportunities for free prevention both to the population over 65 and to frail people, through vaccination projects and campaigns. Among these, the Open day organized by the A. Gemelli Irccs University Hospital in Rome on Thursday 2 March, that of 28 February at the Vaccination Center of the San Giuseppe Moscati Hospital in Avellino and, on Saturday 4 March, in Milan at the Great Metropolitan Hospital Niguarda. Added to these appointments are the initiatives of active calls for the anti-Herpes Zoster vaccination, promoted by various health agencies at the local level for those over 65, such as those envisaged in Lombardy by Asst Valle Olona and in Veneto by the Ulss company 8 Berica.

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    ( With inputs from : pledgetimes.com )

  • Markets start week on a high with gains in all sectors – ISTOÉ DINHEIRO

    Markets start week on a high with gains in all sectors – ISTOÉ DINHEIRO

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    By Shreyashi Sanyal

    (Reuters) – Europe’s benchmark stock index rose on Monday, supported by gains in all major sectors, rebounding from its worst weekly performance this year.

    The pan-European STOXX 600 index was up 1.11% to 462.79 points at 7:52 am (Brasília time). The Index fell 1.4% last week after higher-than-expected US inflation data fueled bets the Federal Reserve will continue to raise borrowing costs.

    All of the euro zone’s major sectoral indexes advanced in early trade, with gains of 1.2% to 1.6% in riskier parts of the market, including oil and gas, technology and autos and auto parts.

    Miners, among the biggest losers last week, jumped 0.8%. Defensive sectors such as healthcare and telecommunications posted the smallest gains.

    In LONDON, the Financial Times index advanced 0.81%, to 7,942.85 points.

    In FRANKFURT, the DAX index rose 1.51% to 15,440.04 points.

    In PARIS, the CAC-40 index gained 1.58%, at 7,300.89 points.

    In MILAN, the Ftse/Mib index appreciated by 1.78%, at 27,466.36 points.

    In MADRID, the Ibex-35 index registered an increase of 1.28%, to 9,319.40 points.

    In LISBON, the PSI20 index appreciated by 0.54%, to 6,016.70 points.


    #Markets #start #week #high #gains #sectors #ISTOÉ #DINHEIRO


    [ad_2] #Markets #start #week #high #gains #sectors #ISTOÉ #DINHEIRO ( With inputs from : pledgetimes.com )

  • Xavi Simons climbs towards Lars Unnerstall, three players from FC Groningen and NEC in team of the week

    Xavi Simons climbs towards Lars Unnerstall, three players from FC Groningen and NEC in team of the week

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    Also exceptionally high figures at FC Groningen this weekend. The trio of Ricardo Pepi, Delaho Irandust and Tijmen Blokzijl received a 7.5 for their contribution to the 3-0 win over Excelsior.

    FC Twente goalkeeper Lars Unnerstall only suffers minor damage after his team’s loss against FC Twente, but Xavi Simons came a little closer.

    Feyenoord captain Orkun Kökçü has become the best player of the months of January and February with an average rating of 6.88 after eight league matches since the World Cup. The Turkish international is ahead of his Slovak teammate David Hancko. In the top ten it is Feyenoord anyway, because Mats Wieffer (shared third) and Lutsharel Geertruida (shared fifth) are also in the top ten of the past two months.

    1. Lars Unnerstall (FC Twente) 6.80 (22)
    2. Xavi Simons (PSV) 6.74 (23)
    3. David Hancko (Feyenoord) 6.73 (20)
    4. Jordy Clasie (AZ) 6.70 (23)
    5. Justin Bijlow (Feyenoord) 6.68 (19)
    6. Orkun Kökçü (Feyenoord) 6.65 (20)
    7. Jeffrey de Lange (Go Ahead Eagles) 6.61 (23)
    8. Jasper Cillessen (NEC) 6.59 (22)
    9. Nick Olij (Sparta) 6.57 (21)
    10. Andries Noppert (Heerenveen) 6.53 (17)

    1. Orkun Kökçü (Feyenoord) 6.88 (8)
    2. David Hancko (Feyenoord) 6.83 (9)
    3. Xavi Simons (PSV) 6.78 (9)
    Mats Wieffer (Feyenoord) 6.78 (9)
    5. Nick Olij (Sparta) 6.72 (9)
    Lutsharel Geertruida (Feyenoord) 6.72 (9)
    Jeffrey de Lange (Go Ahead Eagles) 6.72 (9)
    8. Mohammed Kudus (Ajax) 6.71 (7)
    9. Jordy Clasie (AZ) 6.67 (9)
    Jasper Cillessen (NEC) 6.67 (9)

    1. Danny Makkelie 6.50 (17)
    2. Serdar Gözübüyük 6.35 (17)
    3. Edwin van de Graaf 6.33 (12)
    4. Joey Kooy 6.21 (12)
    5. Allard Lindhout 6.19 (16)

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