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  • L-G exposed how Centre stalled recruitments for 9 years in Delhi: Saurabh

    L-G exposed how Centre stalled recruitments for 9 years in Delhi: Saurabh

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    New Delhi: Delhi minister and the chief spokesperson of AAP, Saurabh Bhardwaj, on Wednesday alleged that the BJP-led central government stalled government recruitments in the national capital for the last nine years.

    Saurabh Bhardwaj’s reaction came after Delhi Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena on Wednesday handed over appointment letters to approximately 1,500 Delhi government employees.

    In a press statement, Bhardwaj said, “The Central government has been exercising unethical and unwarranted control over the Delhi Services Department, resulting in the stalling of all kinds of government recruitment in Delhi. The officers of the Services Department have on several occasions straight up refused to place on record the number of vacant posts despite multiple requests by Delhi Vidhan Sabha citing the control of Central Govt on the department.”

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    He further questioned the Centre’s motives, saying, “Why did the Central Government deliberately keep state government posts vacant for so many years?”

    The minister also alleged that the BJP had falsely accused the Arvind Kejriwal-led government of delaying the recruitment of principals and teachers when the responsibility lay with the Central Government.

    “I learnt through news reports that the LG had distributed appointment letters to some people at a function today. While giving the appointment letter, the LG said that it was only possible to give these jobs in the last couple of months. He also claimed that in the last few years, these vacancies had been piling up. It was strange to see the LG pointing fingers towards the Central Government regarding the delay in these appointments,” the Bhardwaj said further in his statement.

    He added that everyone in the country is aware of job appointments in Delhi, transfer of government officers or taking actions against errant officers, all of this comes under the central government. “Since the LG is appointed by the Central Government, by default, this task comes under his own office,” he said.

    “When today the LG pointed out that 35,000 posts had been lying vacant, he was essentially blaming the Central Government for the delay in filling up these posts. He should answer why there was a delay in filling up these vacancies. It was the citizens of Delhi who suffered because of the delay in filling up these posts,” the minister added.

    Pointing out the vacancy in filling up the posts in the Fire department, he noted, “If there is a fire somewhere in Delhi and if the response of the Fire Department is delayed because of lack of staff, isn’t this a fault of the Central Government? If 325 Principals of Government schools have been appointed today in Delhi, then the question arises as to why these posts were left vacant for so long.”

    He hit out at the BJP further, saying, “Before every election in Delhi, and even before the Punjab state polls last year, the leaders and spokespersons of the BJP went around blaming Arvind Kejriwal for the number of vacancies when it came to the posts of principal in the government schools of Delhi.”

    He added, “The LG today has gone on to expose the Central Government and the BJP on this issue, and also made it clear that what the AAP had been claiming until now was absolutely correct. We had said earlier also that it was a part of the conspiracy of the BJP to not fill up these posts.”

    “If the posts of teachers in government schools or doctors in the government hospitals are lying vacant, then it was a ploy of the BJP to keep it like that. If it is the people of Delhi who are suffering due to thousands of vacancies for the posts of nursing staff and compounders in the government hospitals of Delhi, then it is the Central Government that is to be blamed for it,” he said.

    “The LG has to take the blame for this and inform the citizens of Delhi why they were made to suffer for so long. Over the years, I have personally asked several questions regarding the number of vacancies in the various departments of the state government in the Vidhan Sabha, but no reply was provided by the LG Office. Questions asked related to this matter by other MLAs in the Vidhan Sabha were also ignored.” Bhardwaj concluded.

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  • Solar Eclipse 2023 Timing: What to expect from this year’s first Surya Grahan

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    Srinagar, Apr 20: The first solar eclipse of 2023 will occur on April 20 at 7:04 am to 12:29 pm IST. This year will witness four eclipses, among which two will be solar eclipses. The solar eclipse, also known as Rare Hybrid Surya Grahan, is one of the most significant celestial events. An eclipse is a phenomenon in which the sun is blocked by the moon, i.e. a solar eclipse, and the Earth’s shadow obscures the moon in a lunar eclipse.

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    The eclipse is visible in the region covering Antarctica, Australia, the South Indian Ocean, Indonesia, Philippines and the South Pacific Ocean.

    The eclipse is visible in the region covering Antarctica, Australia, the South Indian Ocean, Indonesia, Philippines and the South Pacific Ocean.

    This eclipse will only be a partial eclipse in Sydney, Australia, starting at 1:36 PM. In Hindu tradition, people believe there are important things to remember during a solar eclipse.

    Even if you can’t see this eclipse from India, you may still choose to be a little careful.

    Solar Eclipse 2023: What you may consider to do, what to avoid

    • It’s advised to avoid sleeping during a solar eclipse, especially for older or sick people, as it’s believed to have negative effects on health.
    • Cooking and eating may be avoided during a solar eclipse as it can harm your health.
    • During a solar eclipse, it’s believed that deities shouldn’t be touched or worshipped. After the eclipse, it’s recommended to wash everything and say prayers.
    • Pregnant women should avoid seeing the eclipse and limit exposure to the sun during this time.
    • After a solar eclipse, it’s customary to take a bath, wear new clothes, and clean the house.
    • Before a solar eclipse, people often put basil or tulsi leaves in water and on food as a religious practice.
    • Hindu beliefs suggest that pregnant women should stay indoors during the eclipse to avoid harm to the baby in the womb.
    • Sprinkling Gangajal (holy water from the Ganges) is considered auspicious after the solar eclipse ends.
    • It’s important not to look directly at the sun during a solar eclipse as it can permanently damage your eyes.
    • It’s considered inauspicious to cook or consume any kind of food during a solar eclipse.
    • It’s believed to be unfavorable to buy property or engage in auspicious activities during a solar eclipse.
    • It’s advised not to use sharp objects during a solar eclipse.

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  • 60 years after becoming a state, Nagaland to get its first medical college

    60 years after becoming a state, Nagaland to get its first medical college

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    Kohima: Nagaland has got the approval to set up its first medical college since it got statehood in 1963, Health and Family Welfare Minister P Paiwang Konyak said on Wednesday.

    The medical college will begin its journey with 100 MBBS students from the academic session 2023-24.

    “We received the approval for a 100 MBBS seat medical college from the National Medical Commission, Medical Assessment & Rating Board (NMC, MARB) on Tuesday,” Konyak told a press conference here.

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    The state government will send the acceptance letter within a week to enable the MARB to issue the Letter of Permission for the academic year 2023-24, he said.

    It is “a great and historic day” for the people of the northeastern state, the minister said.

    Health and Family Welfare Commissioner and Secretary Y Kikheto Sema told the press conference that the session will start by June-July this year.

    Of the 100 seats, 85 would be for students of Nagaland while the remaining 15 will be reserved for aspirants from other states.

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  • Breaking: J&K Govt Employees Posted In Ladakh For More Than 2 Years To Be Repatriated Soon ; Employees With Health Issues Also To Repatriated To J&K

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    JAMMU, Apr 19: In a big Breaking news,   J&K Govt Employees posted in Ladakh for more than 2 Years to be repatriated soon, whereas as Employees with Health issues also to repatriated soon to Jammu and Kahsmir.

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  • ‘Shocking’: Putin critic handed 25 years in prison

    ‘Shocking’: Putin critic handed 25 years in prison

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    MOSCOW — A Russian court on Monday slapped opposition activist Vladimir Kara-Murza with 25 years in prison for treason and other claimed offenses.

    Moscow City Court sentenced Kara-Murza to a penal colony for spreading “fake news” about the army and “cooperation with an undesirable organization,” as Russian President Vladimir Putin steps up his crackdown on dissent and Russian civil society. But the bulk of his sentence had to do with another, third charge: treason, in the first time anyone has been convicted on that count for making public statements containing publicly available information.

    On the courthouse steps, British Ambassador Deborah Bronnert called the sentence for Kara-Murza, who holds both Russian and British citizenship, “shocking.” Her U.S. counterpart said the verdict was an attempt “to silence dissent in this country.” 

    The U.K. summoned the Russian ambassador after the conviction, with Foreign Secretary James Cleverly calling for Kara-Murza’s “immediate release.”

    Upon traveling to Russia in April 2022, Kara-Murza was detained for disobeying police orders. From that moment the charges piled up: first for spreading “fake news” about the Russian armed forces, then for his participation in an “undesirable organization,” and last for treason, on account of three public speeches he gave in the U.S., Finland and Portugal. The charges, all of which Kara-Murza denies, were expanded to treason last October.

    A close associate of the late opposition figure Boris Nemtsov, who was assassinated near the Kremlin in 2015, Kara-Murza was one of the last remaining prominent Putin critics still alive and walking free. But over the years he has ruffled many feathers as a main advocate for the Magnitsky Act, which long before the war called upon countries to target Russians involved in human rights violations and corruption.

    The defense’s attempts to remove the judge — who is also on the Magnitsky list — were dismissed.

    Kara-Murza continued to speak out against the Kremlin despite mounting personal risks, including what he described as poisonings by the Russian security services in 2015 and 2017, where he suddenly became ill, falling into a coma before eventually recovering.

    Neither journalists nor high-ranking diplomats were allowed into the courtroom to witness the ruling and instead followed the sentencing on a screen.

    Kara-Murza was in a glass cage, dressed in jeans and a gray blazer, with his mother and his lawyer standing outside of the cage. He smiled when the sentence was read out.

    After the verdict Oleg Orlov, the co-chair of Russia’s oldest human rights group, Memorial, who himself is facing charges for “discrediting the Russian army,” drew a parallel with the Soviet Union, when “people were also jailed for words.” Kara-Murza compared the legal process to Stalin-era trials, in his appearance at court.

    Kara-Murza’s lawyer Maria Eismont said the sentence was “a boost to his self esteem, the highest grade he could have gotten for his work as a politician and active citizen,” but added that there were serious concerns about his health.  



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  • MP: Man declared ‘dead’ due to COVID-19 returns home after 2 years

    MP: Man declared ‘dead’ due to COVID-19 returns home after 2 years

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    Dhar: A man whose last rites were performed by his family members after he was declared “dead” due to COVID-19 at a hospital has returned home after two years in Madhya Pradesh’s Dhar district.

    The family members of Kamlesh Patidar, 35, were taken by surprise on Saturday when he knocked the door of his maternal aunt’s house in Karodkala village at around 6 am, almost two years after they performed his last rites, a family member said.

    Kamlesh Patidar had fallen ill during the second COVID-19 wave. He was admitted to a hospital and later doctors declared him dead. After the hospital handed over the “body” to them, the family members performed his last rites, his cousin Mukesh Patidar told reporters on Saturday.

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    “Now, he has returned home but he has not revealed anything about where he stayed during this period,” the cousin said.

    Kanwan police station in-charge Ram Singh Rathore said according to the family members, Kamlesh Patidar suffered from the coronavirus infection in 2021 and was admitted to a hospital in Vadodara (Gujarat).

    The doctors declared him dead due to COVID-19 infection, following which the family members performed last rites of the body given by the hospital in Vadodara and then returned to their village, he said.

    The family members came to know that he was alive when he returned home on Saturday, Rathore said.
    The matter will be clear after recording statement of Kamlesh Patidar, the official said.

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  • Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘Fan’ clocks 7 years, check out interesting facts about the film

    Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘Fan’ clocks 7 years, check out interesting facts about the film

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    Mumbai: Superstar Shah Rukh Khan does not shy away from experimenting with roles. He began his tinsel-town journey with Deewana in 1992 and went on to portray a gamut of characters. He even tried his hand at playing a dual role in films and ‘Fan’ is one of them.

    Helmed by Maneesh Sharma, ‘Fan’ came out in theatres in 2016.

    The film did not work at the box office but the audience and critics laud the actor for bringing something different to the table.

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    SRK plays two roles in Fan, one enabled by the use of makeup and CGI. The story follows Gaurav (Shah Rukh), a young man whose world revolves around the mega movie star Aryan Khanna (also Shah Rukh) or God as he refers to him. From Delhi, young Gaurav embarks on a journey to the city of dreams, Mumbai, in order to wish his God a happy birthday. When things don’t go according to plan, Gaurav’s love and passion for Khanna become a dangerous obsession.

    As ‘Fan’ completed seven years since it was released, let’s revisit some interesting facts about the film.

    The film’s logo was made up of 100 pictures of real-life fans of Shah Rukh. Basically, it comprises profile photos of over 100 lucky fans, who won a contest that the entire team had run before the release of the film.

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    The film had no songs. The team only made one promotional song called ‘Jabra Fan’
    If you are an SRK fan, then don’t forget to do Jabra hook step on the completion of the film’s seven years.

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    The Mannat you see in the movie is not, in reality, SRK’s house. The makers wanted to feature SRK’s mansion Mannat in the film but due to security reasons, the mansion was recreated in Film City.

    If reports are to be believed, Fan is the first ever Bollywood film to be shot in Madame Tussauds Museum, London.

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    It was not easy to get the look of Gaurav, a man in his 20s. Apparently, he had to undergo 3D scanning in the US. International make-up artist Greg Cannom created the desired look of Gaurav in the film.

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    Some scenes for the film included real footage that was shot for SRK’s birthday in 2014 and 2015.

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    Prior to ‘Fan’, SRK played a double role in ‘Duplicate’, ‘Paheli’ and ‘Don’ among others.
    In the upcoming months, the superstar, who is basking in the success of Pathaan’, will be seen in ‘Jawan’ and ‘Dunki’.

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  • ‘Like an animal’: Jan. 6 defendant who pinned officer in tunnel is sentenced to 7.5 years

    ‘Like an animal’: Jan. 6 defendant who pinned officer in tunnel is sentenced to 7.5 years

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    “I wish I had better control of myself,” he said, calling his behavior “less like a citizen and more like an animal.”

    McCaughey pinned Hodges in a Capitol doorway for more than two minutes while another rioter ripped off the officer’s gas mask, stole his baton and struck him with it. It became a symbol of the barbaric violence that unfolded in the Capitol’s lower West Terrace tunnel, famous before that day as the corridor through which presidents-elect emerge to take their oath of office.

    McCaughey was at the “vanguard” of that violent section of the mob, McFadden noted, and arrived there only after spending 20 minutes taunting police before their line collapsed and they were forced to retreat into the tunnel. McCaughey became “a poster child of all that was dangerous and appalling” about Jan. 6, McFadden said.

    McFadden found McCaughey guilty in September after a bench trial on three charges of assaulting or impeding police officers, obstructing Congress’ proceedings and participating in a civil disorder, among several other charges. He was tried alongside two other defendants who were nearby in the tunnel.

    Despite the extraordinary aspects of McCaughey’s case, in some ways he cut a familiar profile for Jan. 6 defendants: He had no prior criminal record and was seen as a positive member of his Connecticut community prior to the 2020 election. Afterward, amid Trump’s false claims about the results, McCaugehy traveled down a rabbit hole of conspiracy theories, many amplified by Fox News and other Trump-aligned media outlets.

    In McCaughey’s case, there was also the role of his father, whom family members described as a pernicious influence on him — encouraging his beliefs that the election was stolen.

    McCaughey’s father accompanied his son to Washington but became separated from him before the assaults, McCaughey’s defense attorney, Dennis Boyle, said.

    Hodges also addressed McFadden prior to sentencing, describing the daily trauma he still experiences as a result of the assaults he suffered on Jan. 6. He urged McFadden to reject claims by McCaughey and others of being simply “caught up in the moment.” But he also described McCaughey as a “foot soldier” in a larger effort by those seeking to overturn the 2020 election.

    McCaughey’s sentence mirrors two handed down by U.S. District Court Judge Amy Berman Jackson to rioters who assaulted D.C. Police officer Michael Fanone. Both men — Albuquerque Head and Kyle Young — were sentenced to just over seven years in prison for their crimes, which were also committed by the lower West Terrace tunnel. It also matches the sentence of Guy Reffitt, a Texas militia member who carried a gun at the Capitol and engaged in a lengthy standoff with police that helped rioters amass at the foot of the building.

    The lengthiest Jan. 6 sentence to date belongs to Thomas Webster, a former NYPD cop who was convicted by a jury of a brutal assault against a police officer defending the line at the Capitol. U.S. District Court Judge Amit Mehta sentenced Webster to 10 years in prison, a steep sentence but one that fell more than 90 months shy of the Justice Department’s recommendation.

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  • Delhi: Girl alleges gang-rape two years after incident

    Delhi: Girl alleges gang-rape two years after incident

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    New Delhi: A 19-year-old teenager has lodged a complaint that she was gang-raped by two men in South Delhi’s Begumpur area, an official said on Thursday, adding that the incident occurred two and half years ago when the victim was a minor.

    According to police, the woman on Wednesday lodged a written complaint at Malviya Nagar police station wherein she levelled allegations that she came in contact with one alleged person named Anubhav in September 2020 through social media when she was in need of a job.

    “Therefore, on the pretext of providing a job, she was called by Anubhav at Malviya Nagar Metro station where the alleged Anubhav along with two friends were waiting for her in a car. She met them and they moved the car and parked somewhere in Begampur area where two of them raped her one by one,” said Chandan Chowdhary, Deputy Commissioner of Police (South).

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    “The accused made a video clip and threatened to post the video clip on social media. The alleged Anubhav again threatened her on the pretext of sharing the video on social media,” said the DCP.

    “The Delhi Commission for Women’s counsellor was called and according to allegations, a case under section 376-D (gang-rape) and 506 (criminal intimidation) of the Indian Penal Code and section 6 POCSO Act has been registered at Malviya Nagar police station and further investigation has been taken up,” said the official.

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