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  • Andhra government issues gazette notification for new zone in Amaravati

    Andhra government issues gazette notification for new zone in Amaravati

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    Amaravati: In a controversial move, the Andhra Pradesh government on Tuesday declared a new zone R-5 in Amravati.

    The state government issued a gazette notification to create an R-5 zone to provide houses to poor people over 900 acres.

    The move has angered the farmers who are already protesting the decision of the state government to develop three state capitals.

    Amaravati farmers’ Joint Action Committee (JAC) said the decision was taken without consulting the farmers. They plan to challenge it in the High Court.

    It was in October last year that the government had amended the Amaravati master plan in order to provide houses to poor people over 900 acres of land spread across in four villages.

    The farmers had challenged the amendment in the court and on the direction of the court authorities had organised a meeting in the villages. The farmers had totally opposed the order.

    However, ignoring the objection of farmers the government has now gone ahead by issuing the notification.

    Earlier efforts by the government to allot lands proved futile as pro-Amaravati farmers had filed a petition and the High Court cancelled the order. Following this, the YSRC government had amended the APCRDA Act to provide house sites.

    The new zone-R-5-in the capital region will be within the boundaries of Krishnayapalem, Nidamarru, Kuragallu in Mangalagiri mandal, and Manddam and Ainavolu villages in Thullur mandal.

    Amaravati farmers feel that the new zone will change the status of the capital region and affect their interests.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • School Edu Deptt to promote happiness zone in schools for joyful learning, cordial pupil-teacher relation

    School Edu Deptt to promote happiness zone in schools for joyful learning, cordial pupil-teacher relation

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    Srinagar, Mar 18: School Education Department has decided to promote happiness zones in government-run-schools for joyful learning in order to make a cordial pupil-teacher relation.

    According to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Director of School Education Jammu (DSEJ) Ravi Shankar Sharma has said, “Happiness zones need to be promoted in schools for joyful learning in order to make a cordial pupil-teacher relation.”

    Sharma said this in the backdrop of the proposed activities for the mega student enrolment drive for academic year 2023-24.

    “It is imperative to start the enrolment drive and campaign for the session 2023-24 in all the government schools of the Jammu division by the active participation of the Teachers and School Heads including all functionaries of the School Education Department at Divisional level,” Sharma said.

    He also said that the new session is about to begin. “Therefore DSEJ is announcing a mega enrolment campaign starting from March-20-2023 without affecting the school work.”

    Stating the activities that are proposed for the campaign, Sharma said, “All schools having primary sections shall also start enrolling students in pre-primary classes.”

    “Existing CAL centres, ICT labs and Atal Tinkering labs are required to be put in use for e-learning,” the director ordered.

    He also ordered that the face-lifting of schools shall also be done for their attractive outlook.

    Sharma said, “List of the meritorious students needs to be displayed at suitable places in the school premises for the encouragement of students.”

    He also said that the public should be made aware about the availability of well qualified staff.

    The director also ordered that a interactive sessions with the school alumni shall be done for boosting the morale of the students.

    “AII JDs and Chief Education Officers including. Principal DIETs. HODs of DIETs. Deputy CEOs, DEPOs, DIET faculty Zonal Education officers, and Zonal Education Planning officers shall visit at least one or more habitations as a part of the door-to-door campaign in order to inspire field functionaries,” Sharma said.

    The director also said, “Door to Door Campaigning by HOls and Teachers, rallies by Children, Parent motivation camps involving SMC/VEC & other Community leaders, PRIs and Village elders.”—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Proposed List of AAYA/HELPERS Of Education Zone Pulwama

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    Proposed List of AAYA/HELPERS Of Education Zone Pulwama

    Applications were received by ZEO Office concerned for the engagement of AAYA/HELPER in various schools, the particulars of which; are given below. The candidates whose particulars are given below are proposed for instant engagement as per the panel framed by the undersigned & designated committee and objections are invited from general public/persons aggrieved against the engagement.’ The objections if any, with documentary proof should reach office of the undersigned within 04 days from the date of publication of this; notification in print media.

    No objection after stipulated date shall be entertained at all. However, mere inclusion of the candidates in this, list shall not confer on them any right to selection.

    The selection process, nature of deployment, eligibility criteria, honorarium and other conditions as laid down in Directorate of Samagra Shikha, J &K’s order No:- 07 of CHIRAG 2023 Dt:-19.01.2023 shall be strictly followed.

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    ( With inputs from : The News Caravan.com )

  • 2.13 lakh students from soft, hard zone areas register for class 10th to 12th Board exams this year

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    Srinagar, Mar 13: As many as 2.13 lakh students including 1.97 lakh students from soft and 15214 students from hard zone areas of Kashmir have registered for the annual regular (2023) JK Board of School Education (BOSE) examinations.

    As per the date sheet already notified by JK Board, the annual (Regular 2023) examination of class 10th to 12th students enrolled in schools falling in soft zone areas of Jammu and Kashmir commenced from March 9 and March 8 while the class examination commenced from March 6 of 2023.

    Notably, this is be the first Board examination conducted in March month after implementation of National Education Policy (NEP) -2020 by the Jammu and Kashmir government.

    As per the official figures, available with the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), around 68695 students including 63000 students of soft zone areas and 5695 students registered for class 10th examination while 71375 students including 67458 students from soft zones and 3917 students of hard zones areas are registered for class 11th exams.

    Also, 73034 students including 67432 from soft zones and 5602 students from hard zones of Kashmir have registered for class 12th examination.

    While the annual board examination of all the three classes has already commenced in soft zone areas of Kashmir, the examination of students in hard zone areas is scheduled to commence from April, 2023.

    As per the BOSE figures, around 444 schools- 309 in Jammu and 135 in Kashmir division fall in hard zones while seven zones of Kargil district and whole Ladakh area fall in hard zones.

    In Kashmir division, 43 schools of Anantnag, Bandipora 19, Kupwara 32, Kulgam 28 and 13 schools in Budgam fall in hard zones.

    In Jammu division 50 schools of Kishtwar, Reasi 47, Rajouri 7, Poonch 20, Doda 56, Ramban 64 and 65 schools of Udhampur fall in hard zones.

    As per the official figures, JK Board has set up around 2069 exam centres including 1886 centres in soft zone areas and 183 centres in hard zone areas of Kashmir.

    As many as 710 exam centres-632 in soft zones and 78 in hard zones are set up for class 10th exams while 662 exam centres- 622 in soft zone areas and 40 in hard zone areas are set up for class 11th exams.

    Also, 697 exam centres—632 in soft zone areas and 65 in hard zone areas are set up for class 12th examination—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • JKBOSE Annual Class 11th Exam Begins in Soft Zone Areas

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    Srinagar: The annual (regular 2023) examination of class 11th students  commence from Monday in soft zone areas of Kashmir.

    As many as 67,458 students of soft zone areas have registered for the class 11th examination for which the J&K Board of School Educatíon (BOSE) has set up 622 examination centres.

    The date-sheet for the annual regular 2023 examination of class 10th to 12th students in soft zone areas was notified in February this year.

     

    As per the date-sheet issued by the Director Academics JKBOSE, the examination of class 11th students in soft zone areas  commence from March 6 of 2023 and culminate on April 19.

    The examination of class 10th students in soft zone areas would commence from March 9, 2023, and culminate on April 5.

    The examination of class 12th students would commence from March 8 and culminate on April 2, 2023.

     

    As per the figures produced by the J&K BOSE, around 2,13,104 students – 1,97,890 of soft zone and 15,214 students of hard zone areas are scheduled to appear in class 10th to 12th annual regular (2023) examination. The J&K Board has set up 2069 examination centres including 1886 centres in soft zone areas and 183 centres in hard zone areas.

    Notably, this is the first J&K Board examination conducted in the month of March post adoption of National Academic Calendar and implementation of National Education Policy (NEP), 2020m by the J&K government.

     

    The J&K Board has already notified the soft and hard zone areas of Kashmir and Jammu divisions.

    As per the BOSE, around 444 schools – 135 in Kashmir division and 309 in Jammu fall in hard zones while seven zones of Kargil district and whole Ladakh area fall in hard zones.

    In Kashmir division, 43 schools of Anantnag, 19 in Bandipora, 32 in Kupwara, 28 in Kulgam, and 13 in Budgam fall in hard zones.

    In the Jammu division, 50 schools of Kishtwar, 47 in Reasi, seven in Rajouri, 20 in Poonch, 56 in Doda, 64 in Ramban and 65 schools of Udhampur fall in hard zones.

     

    The examination of students in hard zone areas is scheduled to commence from April 2023.

    Joint Secretary J&K BOSE Prof Aijaz Ahmad Hakak told GK that the date-sheet for the students of hard zone areas would be notified later, separately. Greater Kashmir

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirpublication.in )

  • JKBOSE Class 10th Result declared for Winter Zone Jammu Division, Check Here – TheNewsCaravan Newspaper

    JKBOSE Class 10th Result declared for Winter Zone Jammu Division, Check Here – TheNewsCaravan Newspaper

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    The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) has announced the results for Class 10th Winter Zone Jammu Division. The results were released on the official website of JKBOSE at jkbose.ac.in.

    The Class 10th Winter Zone Jammu Division exams were conducted in November 2022. A large number of students had appeared for the exams from various schools across the Jammu division.

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    To check the JKBOSE Class 10th Winter Zone Jammu Division result, candidates need to follow the below-mentioned steps:

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    1. Visit the official website of JKBOSE at jkbose.ac.in
    2. Click on the “Results” tab on the homepage.
    3. Select “Class 10th Winter Zone Jammu Division” from the list of available results.
    4. Enter the roll number and other required details in the fields provided.
    5. Click on the “Submit” button.
    6. The result will be displayed on the screen.

    Candidates are advised to check the result carefully and download it for future reference. The result will contain details such as the candidate’s name, roll number, marks obtained in each subject, and the total marks obtained.

    JKBOSE has also released a notification stating that candidates who have any objections with regard to their result can submit their objections within the prescribed time limit. The objections should be submitted in writing along with all the necessary documents.

    Students who have qualified the Class 10th Winter Zone Jammu Division exams can now apply for admission to Class 11th in various schools and colleges. Candidates are advised to keep visiting the official website of JKBOSE for further updates regarding the admission process.

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    ( With inputs from : www.TheNewsCaravan.com )

  • Turkey bans layoffs, offers salary support in earthquake zone

    Turkey bans layoffs, offers salary support in earthquake zone

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    Ankara: Turkey has launched a temporary salary support scheme and banned job cuts in southern provinces hit by the devastating February 6 earthquakes that killed over 42,000 people in the country as well as in Neighbouring Syria, an official gazette said.

    The government will provide salary support for employers in provinces under the state of emergency to partially cover the wages of their workers.

    Employers will be able to benefit from the allowance if their workplaces are “heavily or moderately damaged”.

    In addition, the government also banned layoffs in the earthquake zone, except for reasons of not complying with the rules of morality and goodwill, closure of the workplace, and expiry of the employment contract, said the report.

    The move aims to safeguard workers and businesses in the region from the economic impact of the devastating earthquakes.

    The earthquakes could cost up to $84 billion, or about 10 per cent of the country’s gross domestic product (GDP), according to a report from the Turkish Enterprise and Business Confederation (TURKONFED).

    A total of $70.7 billion of financial damage will result from housing loss, $10.4 billion from national income loss and $2.9 billion from loss of working days, the TURKONFED said in its preliminary report issued four days after the quakes.

    The 10 quake-hit provinces, where some 13.5 million people lived, account for 9.3 per cent of the country’s GDP and 8.7 per cent of Turkey’s total exports, with cereals, pulses, oil seeds and their products, steel, agricultural products, textiles and raw materials, and ready-made clothing products as the leading export items from the region.

    However, given a mass exodus from the disaster region, it is unlikely for the factories in the region to find enough workers even if they are able to resume production.

    In the southern province of Mersin that neighbours the disaster-affected region, 47 institutions and NGOs made a joint statement on Wednesday, saying the population of the province increased by 40 per cent in two weeks because of migration after the earthquake.

    “There are 70,000 families coming from the quake region, and an estimated 40,000 will stay here,” Vahap Secer, Mayor of Mersin Metropolitan Municipality, said in a statement, calling for housing projects in his province too.

    Turks have already been struggling for several years with rampant inflation and currency turmoil.

    The massive earthquakes hitting the country on February 6 have further added to their woes.

    (Except for the headline, the story has not been edited by Siasat staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Damaged historical sites to be restored in Turkey’s earthquake zone: Minister

    Damaged historical sites to be restored in Turkey’s earthquake zone: Minister

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    Ankara: Historical sites that were devastated by the recent earthquakes in southern Turkey would be restored, a Minister has confirmed.

    “Antakya is a mosaic, it is where religions come together,” Mehmet Nuri Ersoy told reporters outside the Antakya Archaeological Museum, noting “the Ministry will be taking on the responsibility of all registered buildings in the area… We will work together to rebuild them”, reports Xinhua news agency

    Ersoy added that the damage to historical sites in Antakya had already been identified and marked so as not to be cleared during the clean-up of the rubble.

    “We will begin restoration projects as of March,” he said.

    Environment and Urban Planning Minister Murat Kurum said on Friday that “84,726 buildings collapsed, were on the verge of collapse, or have suffered severe structural damage”.

    The February 6 earthquakes centered in Kahramanmaras province devastated 10 nearby cities.

    The devastated areas comprise some of the oldest continuous settlements of Anatolia, and many historical buildings were lost in the disaster.

    The district of Antakya, in the southern province of Hatay, suffered one of the worst hits.

    Founded in the 4th century B.C., Antakya has been home to countless civilizations, from Alexander the Great to the Ottoman Empire, and was also one of the earliest centres of Christianity.

    It also boasts one of the oldest churches in the world, St. Pierre, a cave church from the year 38 A.D., which fortunately survived the earthquake last week.

    However, the Habib-i Najjar Mosque in Antakya was completely destroyed.

    Becoming a mosque in 638 A.D. when Muslim Arabs took the city, it is considered the first mosque within the borders of modern Turkey.

    Another prominent mosque levelled in the earthquake was the Ulu Mosque, built in the 16th century.

    The Saints Peter and Paul Eastern Orthodox Church in central Antakya were also destroyed.

    First built as a wooden church in the 1830s, the original structure collapsed in another earthquake in 1872.

    A stone church built in Byzantine architecture later replaced it in the early 1900s.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • BioAsia 2023 in Hyd to host innovation zone for startups

    BioAsia 2023 in Hyd to host innovation zone for startups

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    Hyderabad: BioAsia 2023, Asia’s largest life-sciences and healthcare conference will host a startup showcase, a platform for promising startups in the healthcare and life sciences ecosystem.

    The �Innovation Zone’ at the life sciences event, organised by the Telangana government, will feature a startup stage pavilion and an incubator pavilion.

    BioAsia 2023 will be held in Hyderabad from February 24 to 26.

    With its commitment to driving innovation, over 75 short-listed startups are being given participation fee waivers in addition to a free display booth. The event aims to provide promising startups focused on pharma, biotech, life sciences, health-tech and med-tech sectors a global stage to exhibit their innovative ideas, the organisers announced on Thursday.

    The 20th of BioAsia is expected to attract the participation of more than 3,000 global participants from over 50 countries.

    The Innovation Zone has received an overwhelming response from the startup community, receiving over 400 applicants from around the world, including from Singapore, Thailand, the US, Ireland, and the UK.

    These startups will be provided space to showcase their invocation at the exhibition. The scrutinisation of the applications was based on peculiarity, affordability, and the idea/product’s ability to fulfil the demand.

    PE and VC firms, investment banks, and angel investors have been invited to the event where budding startups will be given the opportunity to network and explore potential collaborations.

    The participating startups will be provided access to all conferences and sessions along with an opportunity to network with the industry leaders. In due course, five startups will be selected by the jury panel to exhibit at the main BioAsia Valedictory session and will also be given exclusive pitch time for each team.

    They will also be handed over a cash prize along with credits for Amazon cloud. The startup stage is being organised in partnership with Tech Mahindra and BIRAC, Government of India.

    Jayesh Ranjan, Principal Secretary (I&C and IT), Government of Telangana, said that the sheer number of startup deals and funding is a testimony that Hyderabad has ascended to the country’s top five startup hubs.

    “BioAsia has gained global repute through the impact generated by its 19 previous editions. Telangana is the proud home for this year’s Innovation Zone, which presents an enormous opportunity for distinctive startups,” he said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • HC Dismisses Plea Against Withdrawal Of Selection Of 12 ReKs In Kupwara’s Drugmulla Zone

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    SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir High Court has dismissed a petition, challenging withdrawal of provisional selection list regarding engagement of Rehbar-e-Khel for zone Drugmulla in Kupwara district of north Kashmir.

    12 candidates had been selected, in pursuance to an advertisement notice issued by the Youth Services and Sports Department on 13 January 2018, as Rehbar-e-Khael in Drugmulla zone.

    In all, 223 vacancies were filled up across 13 zones in Kupwara but authorities withdrew the provisional selection list of 12 candidates as regards zone Drugmulla in May 2019 amid complaints of nepotism and favoritism by a selection committee.

    The authorities had also ordered a fresh process for engagement against these positions. The action had followed report by a committee constituted by the authorities that, among others, did not dispute the allegations that six out of the 12 selected candidates were close relatives of the officers and officials working the Youth Services and Sports Department Kupwara and that some of the selected candidates were awarded exceptionally high marks in the interview though they were figuring at the bottom of the list as per the points calculated on the basis of their academic qualification.

    “A look at the document (placed on record by officials) would reveal that all these 06 candidates, who are stated to be relatives of the officials of the Department, have secured very high marks as compared to the other selected candidates and the candidates who have been rejected,” a bench of Justice Sanjay Dhar said as per the order, a copy of which lies with GNS, adding, “This clearly gives an impression that the interview committee has been influenced by the officers/officials of the Department as a result of which they have awarded higher marks to these six candidates in the interview. Thus, a genuine doubt is cast on the fairness of the selection process.”

    Apart from it, the court said, the record shows that the interview of the candidates pertaining to Drugmulla Zone, was not conducted by a duly constituted Selection Committee.

    “It is an admitted case of the parties that the interview was conducted by the Additional Deputy Commissioner in place of the Deputy Commissioner, Kupwara,” the court said.

    As per Rehbar-e-Khel Scheme, the Selection Committee comprises District Development Commissioner concerned as its Chairman, District Youth Services & Sports Officer as its Member Secretary and District Employment & Counselling Officer and Zonal Physical Education Officer as its members.

    “Thus, the interview of the candidates has not been conducted by a duly constituted Selection Committee because it was not headed by the Deputy Commissioner,” the court said and rejected the contention by the counsel for the petitioners that Additional Deputy Commissioner Kupwara had the approval of the Deputy Commissioner to act on his behalf and that selection committee cannot be stated to be incompetent one.

    “Without presence of the Deputy Commissioner, the Committee of the selection members is rendered defective. The authorization issued by the Deputy Commissioner that has been relied upon by the petitioners, would not clothe the Committee with the power to make the selection,” the court said, “Even if it is assumed that the Deputy Commissioner, Kupwara, had issued any such authorization, still then it would not make any difference, as it was not within his competence to delegate his powers to any other officer.”

    The court also held that the petitioners do not have any vested right to seek a direction upon authorities concerned to take forward the selection process on the basis of provisional select list.

    “It is a settled law that mere selection of a candidate does not entitle him to seek appointment to a particular post nor is a candidate, who finds his name in the select list entitled to seek a direction upon an authority to conclude the selection process so that the appointment orders are issued in his favour,” the court

    “In the instant case, even the selection of the petitioners was yet to be finalized as their selection was provisional in nature subject to the objections. Once the official respondents considered the objections, they withdrew the provisional select list. The same was well within their competence and jurisdiction particularly in view of the fact that the selection was made by an incompetent Selection Committee and there were a large number of misdemeanors observed in the selection process,” the court said and dismissed the petition.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )