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Jammu Kashmir Assembly Elections in March 2023: BJP’s Ashok Koul

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Jammu, Sept 28: Jammu and Kashmir BJP General Secretary Ashok Koul on Wednesday said that assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir are expected to be conducted in March-April next year after the publication of final electoral rolls in November 25 this year.

Koul while talking to reporters in north Kashmir’s Bandipora said that January and February are “not suitable for elections in J&K due to weather conditions and it’s obvious that elections will be conducted in March-April next year”, news agency KNO reported.

He said that the publication of final electoral roll would be completed on November 25, following which voter list will be out and Election Commission will start the preparation for conducting the elections in J&K.

Koul visited Bandipora to take review of ongoing Seva Pakhwada program in the district. He also impressed upon the party leaders in the district to make all arrangements to make upcoming visit of union Home Minister Amit Shah’s to J&K a success.

Government extends free ration scheme for poor by three months

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NEW DELHI : The Government on Wednesday extended by three months its programme to provide free rations to the poor at a cost of over Rs 44,700 crore, as it looked to ease pain from high inflation and make political gains in the upcoming Gujarat election.
The scheme to provide 5 kg of wheat and rice free of cost to 80 crore poor every month, which was ending on Friday, will now run through December 31, 2022, I&B Minister Anurag Thakur said.
The Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana (PMGKAY) was started in April 2020 to help the poor whose livelihoods were shuttered by a nationwide lockdown aimed at containing the spread of the Coronavirus. (AGENCIES)

Gehlot likely to meet Sonia to end Cong prez poll crisis

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After the crisis broke out in the Congress in Rajasthan, sources on Wednesday said that Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot is likely to meet Sonia Gandhi here and give an explanation of the happenings, including the boycott of the CLP meet in Jaipur by the MLAs loyal to him.

Sources said that he will remain in Delhi till September 30. A section of the Congress leaders was again pushing for Gehlot’s name for the post of president. The decision can be taken by this evening, the sources said, adding, “The ongoing Rajasthan crisis will also be settled in the next two days.

Sachin Pilot, who is facing stiff opposition from the Gehlot camp for the post of CM, is already in Delhi. So far Pilot has been maintaining a silence, which is being considered serious. According to sources, the decision regarding the post of CM can also be taken soon.

The Congress on Tuesday served show-cause notices to Rajasthan Parliamentary Affairs Minister Shanti Dhariwal, party chief whip Mahesh Joshi and RTDC chairman Dharmendra Rathore for holding a parallel meeting of party legislators in Jaipur.

The notice issued to Dhariwal said that he, being Parliamentary Affairs Minister, has committed “grave indiscipline” by hosting a parallel MLAs meeting at his residence and thus “pressuring MLAs not to attend the official meeting”.

“As Parliamentary Affairs Minister, hosting the unofficial meeting confused the Congress MLAs as to which one was convened officially,” the notice reads.

The notice that has sought response within 10 days also noted that Dhariwal’s action (parallel meeting) came even when senior party leader Mallikarjun Kharge and Rajasthan in-charge Ajay Maken repeatedly clarified that they have come to speak to each MLA “individually and impartially” to make a report to be submitted to Sonia Gandhi.

Similarly, the notice addressed to Joshi stated that he, as Chief Whip, has conducted a “grave indiscipline” by boycotting the official CLP (Congress Legislature Party) meeting and by participating and convening parallel meeting of the MLAs at the time when officially appointed observers were waiting for the official meeting to start.

“As Chief Whip your presence at the unofficial and illegal meeting confused the MLAs as to which one was convened officially,” added the notice.

The observers have not named Gehlot in their reports and notices. According to sources, the high command is trying to settle the situation and avoid further controversies.

Along with this, the high command is on a strategy to keep all possibilities open. The name for the nomination for the president’s post is likely to be finalised on Wednesday.

Setback for Mamata as Calcutta HC asks Bengal govt to stop Duare Ration scheme

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In a big blow to West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, the Calcutta High Court on Wednesday ordered to stop her government’s Duare Ration scheme.

“In view of our discussion supra we are constrained to hold, in fine, that Duare Ration Scheme is ultra vires the National Food Security Act, 2013 and is therefore a nullity in the eye of law,” the high court said in its order.

The scheme, launched in November 2021, was part of the Trinamool Congress’s election manifesto in the West Bengal Assembly election last year.

The order also mentioned that if the NFS Act is amended by the Parliament for doorstep delivery of food grains, only then such a state can bring such a scheme.

Just after the implementation of the election manifesto by TMC government, a petition was filed against the Duare Ration scheme at Calcutta High Court in 2021, terming it to be illegal. However, a single bench had found nothing to be illegal in the scheme and let it continue. The order was challenged.

Under the scheme, vehicles carrying rations reach people’s neighbourhoods and are stationed 500 metres from their residences. The people could collect their rations from these vehicles.

J&K shifts SSP after fruit sellers protest

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SRINAGAR : Amid outrage over the halting of apple trucks along the Srinagar-Jammu highway, the Jammu and Kashmir Government on Wednesday transferred Senior Superintendent of Police Shabir Ahmad Malik.
The Government gave no a reason for the transfer of Malik. It said Ramban Senior Superintendent of Police Mohita Sharma will hold additional charge of the post till further orders.
In the interest of administration, Shabir Ahmad Malik is hereby transferred and attached with the Police Headquarters,” it said.
Fruit growers have been up in arms against the halting of fruit trucks along the highway and alleged it was a deliberate attempt to hurt them.
The growers closed all the fruit markets across Kashmir for two days to protest against the government’s failure to ensure smooth movement of apple trucks to other parts of the country.
Fruit growers said the Government on Tuesday allowed all stranded vehicles to move towards Jammu.
On Tuesday, the police said 17,631 apple trucks have moved from Srinagar to Jammu since September 1. (Agencies)

Bharat Jodo Yatra resumes with massive turnout

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Malappuram (Kerala) : The 21st day of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’ resumed from Pandikkad here with massive turnout in this district on Wednesday.
The 18th day of Kerala leg of Yatra will halt at Wandoor at 10.30 am and resume at 5 pm to reach Nilambur in Malappuram at 7 pm.
While speaking at a public meeting on Tuesday evening, Rahul said “India’s women are our biggest strength. But they are being treated as ‘objects’ by the BJP. A most disgusting example is the murder of Ankita in Uttarakhand. BJP’s CM bulldozed all evidence to protect the accused. We will not allow BJP to treat women as second-class citizens.”
Over 19 days in the state, the Yatra will cover 7 districts over 450 kms, before it commences in Karnataka on October 1.
The Bharat Jodo Yatra is a five month, over 3,500 km-long foot march from Kanyakumari to Srinagar. It is part of the party’s national mass outreach program aimed at highlighting social polarisation, economic inequalities and political centralisation.
(agencies)

Active Covid cases decline to 40,979

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New Delhi, Sep 28 (PTI) India added 3,615 new coronavirus infections taking the total tally of COVID-19 cases to 4,45,79,088, while the active cases declined to 40,979, according to the Union Health Ministry data updated on Wednesday.

The death toll climbed to 5,28,584 with 22 fatalities which includes eight deaths reconciled by Kerala, the data updated at 8 am stated.

The active cases comprise 0.09 per cent of the total infections, while the national COVID-19 recovery rate increased to 98.72 per cent, the ministry said.

A decline of 1,378 cases has been recorded in the active COVID-19 caseload in a span of 24 hours.

India’s COVID-19 tally had crossed the 20-lakh mark on August 7, 2020, 30 lakh on August 23, 40 lakh on September 5 and 50 lakh on September 16. It went past 60 lakh on September 28, 70 lakh on October 11, crossed 80 lakh on October 29, 90 lakh on November 20 and surpassed the one-crore mark on December 19.  The country crossed the grim milestone of two crore on May 4 and three crore on June 23 last year. It crossed the four-crore mark on January 25 this year.

CM Yogi to inaugurate Lata Mangeshkar Chowk in Ayodhya

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On the birth anniversary of late singer Lata Mangeskar, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will inaugurate a crossing named after the nightingale of India.

The Lata Mangeshkar Chowk will be inaugurated by CM Yogi in Ayodhya on Wednesday as a gift to her fans.

A 40-foot-long Veena has been installed at the crossing as a key attraction. It weighs around 14 tonnes.

2 Jaish terrorists killed in encounter with security forces in J&K’s Kulgam

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Two terrorists were killed in an encounter with the security forces on Tuesday in the Ahwatoo village of Kulgam district in Jammu and Kashmir.

The terrorists were identified as Md Shafi Ganie, resident of Batpora, Kulgam and Mohammad Asif Wani alias Yawar, resident of Takiya, Kulgam. Both the terrorists were members of the Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) terrorist outfit.

Based on specific information regarding the presence of terrorists in the village, a joint cordon and search operation was launched in the area by the Indian Army along with J&K Police and CRPF at around 3.20 pm.

After security forces cordoned off the area, terrorists hiding in the target house started firing, drawing retaliation by the security forces.

During the firing, one soldier sustained a splinter/ricochet injury in the foot. The soldier was evacuated to 439 Field Hospital, Awantipura. Meanwhile, due to the indiscriminate fire by the terrorists, the gas godown in the vicinity of the target house caught fire, leading to multiple explosions.

Later, contact was re-established and two terrorists were neutralised. On search of the encounter site, two AK series rifles and grenades were recovered.

Gautam Narula of SMVDU delivers a talk on Groundwater Management

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Gautam Narula, Assistant Professor, School of Civil Engineering, Shri Mata Vaishno
Devi University, delivered a talk on Groundwater Management at KG Reddy College
of Engineering and Technology, Andhra Pradesh. The talk aimed to make students
understand groundwater crises in India and the world. Students were made aware
that India is the biggest consumer of groundwater in the world. The topics
discussed during the talk were the policies and facts presented in United Nations
Ground Water Report 2022, the need to understand groundwater management, the
steps that can be taken, and successful case studies in India and the world,
including Andhra Pradesh Farmers Managed Ground Water System Project, China
Sponge City and Managed Aquifer Recharge technique. The comparison was set up
between the tapping and managing of groundwater and surface water. Special
attention was given to the falling groundwater table in Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan
and some places in Andhra Pradesh. The talk showcased to the students the various
dimensions the policymakers and Engineers must consider controlling groundwater
abstraction so that we are not exhausted from groundwater resources.