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RIFD yatra cards started for Mata Vaishno Devi Pilgrimage

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JAMMU, August 30: Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board has introduced RIFD equipped Yatra cards for Vaishno Devi Pilgrims. RIFD equipped Yatra cards system has been started at 29 locations and various antennas and readers have been installed.
Prior to RIFD system, the yatra parchi system was available for Pilgrimage available online and on the counter. Under this new project, CCTV cameras have been installed at 40 new locations and 7 verification counters. A new Control centre has also been set up.
Anshul Garg, CEO of Shree Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board, said, ” With RIFD system we will be able to track the Pilgrims in real time and monitor the yatra. The Honourable Supreme by order has kept a ceiling of 50000 Pilgrims on peak days and by this system, we can monitor that. This will help us to Regulate the yatra.

He also said, “This is an Earthquake and Landslide prone area. New technology will help our Disaster Management team. Also, there are many lost and found issues there and by this technology, we can track the pilgrims. We can monitor which track pilgrims are moving and also assist the helicopter services and manage the Pilgrimage accordingly.
People on Vaishno Devi Pilgrimage said, ” They are very happy with the new system and it will help in a smooth yatra.” (Agencies)

Significant increase in presence of ISIL-K in Afghanistan and their capacity to carry out attacks: India tells UNSC

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UNITED NATIONS, AUGUST 30: India has told the U.N. Security Council that there is a significant increase in ISIL-K (The Islamic State–Khorasan Province) presence in Afghanistan, as it warned that linkages between proscribed outfits such as Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed and provocative statements by other terror groups pose a direct threat to the region’s peace and stability.
“As we have repeatedly stated at the Security Council, India has direct stakes in ensuring the return of peace and stability, given our position as a contiguous neighbour and long-standing partner of Afghanistan, as well as our strong historical and civilisational linkages to the Afghan people,” India’s Permanent Representative to the U.N., Ambassador Ruchira Kamboj said.
Speaking at the UNSC briefing on Afghanistan on Monday requested by Russia under the Chinese presidency of the Council, Ms. Kamboj underlined that on terrorism, the recent findings of the 1988 Sanctions Committee’s Analytical Support and the Sanctions Monitoring Team Report indicate that the current authorities in Afghanistan need to take much stronger action to fulfil their anti-terrorism commitments.
“There is a significant increase in the presence of ISIL-K in the country and their capacity to carry out attacks. ISIL-K, with its base reportedly in Afghanistan, continues to issue threats of terrorist attacks on other countries,” she said.
Ms. Kamboj told the Council that the series of attacks at religious places of the minority community, including the recent attack at the Sikh Gurudwara on June 18 in Kabul followed by another bomb explosion near the same Gurudwara on 27 July, is “hugely alarming.
“The linkages between groups listed by the U.N. Security Council such as the Lashkar-e-Taiaba and the Jaish-e-Mohammed as well as provocative statements made by other terrorist groups operating out of Afghanistan pose a direct threat to the peace and stability of the region,’ she said.
In her address, Ms. Kamboj stressed the need to see concrete progress in ensuring that “such proscribed terrorists, entities, or their aliases do not get any support, tacit or direct, either from Afghan soil or from the terror sanctuaries based in the region.”
On the political front, she said India continues to call for an inclusive dispensation in Afghanistan which represents all sections of Afghan society.
A broad-based, inclusive, and representative formation is necessary for both domestic and international engagement, she said as she expressed New Delhi’s concern at developments in Afghanistan which directly impact the well-being of women and girls.
“We join others in calling for the protection of the rights of women and girls, and to ensure that the long-fought gains of the last two decades are not reversed,” the Indian envoy said.
U.N. Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator Martin Griffiths told the Council that Afghanistan is not just a humanitarian crisis but “an economic crisis. It’s a climate crisis. It’s a hunger crisis. It’s a financial crisis. But it is not a hopeless crisis.”
He noted that humanitarian organisations have done their utmost to provide the population in Afghanistan with a lifeline.
Mr. Griffiths said close to 19 million people are facing acute levels of food insecurity in Afghanistan, including 6 million people at risk of famine. More than half of the population—some 24 million people—need humanitarian assistance.
An estimated three million children are acutely malnourished, including over one million children estimated to be suffering from the most severe, life-threatening form of malnutrition. “And without specialised treatment, these children could die,” he said.
Around 25 million people are now living in poverty and three quarters of people’s income is spent on food, the U.N. official said.
“There’s been a 50% decline in households receiving remittances; unemployment could reach 40%; and inflation is rising due to increased global prices, import constraints and currency depreciation,” he said.
“These are the figures and they’re devastating and frankly they’re difficult to comprehend. We worry that they will soon become worse. Once the cold weather sets in, food and fuel prices—already high—will skyrocket, and families will have to choose between feeding their children, sending them to school, taking them to a doctor when they fall sick, or keeping them warm,” Mr. Griffiths said.
Ms. Kamboj told the Council that in response to the humanitarian needs of the Afghan people as well as to the urgent appeals made by the United Nations, India has dispatched several shipments of humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan.
These include 32 tonnes of medical assistance in ten batches, which includes essential life-saving medicines, anti-TB medicines and 5,00,000 doses of the COVID vaccine.
These medical consignments have been handed over to the World Health Organisation and the Indira Gandhi Children’s Hospital in Kabul.
India has also dispatched over 40,000 MTs of wheat to Afghanistan so far. In order to ensure fair and just distribution of India’s wheat assistance, the Government of India has signed an agreement with the World Food Program for the distribution of wheat within Afghanistan.
Further, in order to closely monitor and coordinate the efforts of various stakeholders for the effective delivery of humanitarian assistance and in continuation of India’s engagement with the Afghan people, an Indian technical team has also been deployed at our Embassy in Kabul, she said.
Ms. Kamboj recalled that during India’s Presidency of the Security Council in August last year, UNSC resolution 2593 was adopted that set forth expectations of the international community in clear and objective terms.
These included, ensuring that the territory of Afghanistan is not used to launch terrorist attacks against other countries; formation of a truly inclusive and representative government; combating terrorism and drug trafficking; and preserving the rights of women, children, and minorities.
“With these benchmarks in mind, the present situation is indeed one of concern,” she said.
Ms. Kamboj reiterated that India’s approach to Afghanistan, as always, will be guided by its historical friendship and special relationship with the Afghan people. (Agencies)

Gautam Adani is now world’s 3rd richest person, first Asian to be in top 3

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NEW DELHI, Aug 30: In yet another big milestone for Adani Group of Industries founder Gautam Adani, he has become the world’s third-richest person as per the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. Elon Musk retained the top spot with his net-worth touching $251.4 billion, followed by Jeff Bezos ($153.4 Billion) and Mr. Adani at $137.4 billion. This is the first time an Asian person has broken into the top three as Mr. Adani overtook France’s Bernard Arnault.
Mr. Adani added $60.9 billion to his fortune in 2022 alone, five times more than anyone else. He first overtook Mukesh Ambani as the richest Asian in February, and then surpassed Microsoft Corp.’s Bill Gates as the world’s fourth-richest person last month.
Mr. Adani (60) has been expanding his coal-to-ports conglomerate to avenues like data centers, cement, media and alumina in the past few years, as per a Bloomberg report. The Adani group now owns India’s largest private-sector port and airport operator, city-gas distributor and coal miner. Moreover, Mr. Adani has pledged in November to invest $70 billion in green energy to become the world’s largest renewable-energy producer, the report said.
The report also cited CreditSights as saying this month that the Adani Group’s growth has been predominantly funded with debt and his empire is “deeply over-leveraged.” “Some lawmakers and market watchers have also raised concerns over opaque shareholder structures and a lack of analyst coverage at Adani Group companies,” it said.
Mr. Adani’s recent ascent to the top three is partly because of greater philanthropy among the top billionaires. Mr. Gates said in July that he was transferring $20 billion to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, while Warren Buffett has already donated more than $35 billion to charity. On his part, Mr. Adani too pledged in June to donate $7.7 billion for social causes to mark his 60th birthday. (Agencies)

Mainly clear sky likely in J&K

Srinagar, Aug 30: Weather was cloudy in Jammu and Kashmir during the last 24 hours as the Meteorological (MeT) department said on Tuesday that mainly clear to partly cloudy sky is likely during the next 24 hours in the union territory.

“Mainly clear to partly cloudy sky is likely in J&K during the next 24 hours,” an official of the MeT department said.

Srinagar had 16.6, Pahalgam 12.1 and Gulmarg 9.2 degrees Celsius as the minimum temperature.

Drass in Ladakh region had 7.1, Leh 11.3 and Kargil 15.4 as the minimum temperature.

Jammu had 24.6, Katra

Searches launched in several Rajouri villages

Rajouri, Aug 29: Security forces on Monday launched searches in different villages of Rajouri after reports of suspicious movement in the area.

Officials told that an information was received by security forces that some suspicious movement has been noticed in villages include Daggal Halal in Khawas police post area of Rajouri. Soon after the suspicious movement report was received, teams of army and police rushed to the area launched an operation.

“Atleast four villages in the area have been covered under this operation which is going on since Monday late afternoon hours.” said officials. They said that this operation is still going on but there is no major development as of now.

Woman drowns in nallah Sindh in Sonamarg, body retrieved

Ganderbal, Aug 30: The body of a 38-year-old woman who had drowned in nallah Sindh in Sonamarg on Monday evening was fished out from Gagengar area of central Kashmir’s Ganderbal district on Tuesday morning, officials said.

A police official told Greater Kashmir that Masrat Bano, a resident of Banibagh Kangan, drowned in Sindh under mysterious circumstances.

He said a rescue operation was launched which continued till late night but the body couldn’t be traced.

The official said that the rescue operation was resumed on Tuesday morning by teams of police, SDRF and local volunteers.

SHO police station Sonamarg Younis Bashir said that a case under relevant sections of law has been registered and investigation taken up.

He said after legal formalities the body will be handed over to her kin.

India sees 28% decline in daily Covid tally with 5,439 fresh cases

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New Delhi, Aug 30: India added 5,439 new coronavirus infections taking the total tally of COVID-19 cases to 4,44,21,162, while the active cases declined to 65,732, according to the Union Health Ministry data updated on Tuesday.
The active cases comprise 0.15 per cent of the total infections, while the national COVID-19 recovery rate has increased to 98.66 per cent, the ministry said.
The daily positivity rate was recorded at 1.70 per cent and the weekly positivity rate at 2.64 per cent, according to the ministry.
The number of people who have recuperated from the disease surged to 4,38,25,024, while the case fatality rate was recorded at 1.19 per cent.
According to the ministry, 212.71 crore doses of Covid vaccine have been administered in the country so far under the nationwide COVID-19 vaccination drive.

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. (Agencies)

Economist, former Planning Commission member Abhijit Sen dies at 72

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NEW DELHI, Aug 30: Economist Abhijit Sen, a former Planning Commission member and one of the country’s foremost experts on rural economy, died on Monday night. He was 72.
“He suffered a heart attack around 11 p.m. We rushed him to the hospital, but it was all over by the time we got there,” said Dr. Pronab Sen, his brother.
In a career spanning more than four decades, Abhijit Sen taught economics at New Delhi’s Jawaharlal Nehru University, and held several important government positions including the chair of the Commission of Agricultural Cost and Prices.
He was a member of Planning Commission from 2004 to 2014, when Manmohan Singh was the Prime Minister.

Jammu and Kashmir | 9.8 km tunnel on Banihal-Katra rail link completed

Jammu, Aug 30: The 9.8 km tunnel connecting two stations on the 111 km under-construction Banihal-Katra railway link in Jammu and Kashmir has been completed, officials said.
It is part of the Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Railway Line (USBRL) project. This is the third tunnel following the 12.6 km tunnel T-49B, the longest tunnel of Indian Railways, which was completed in January this year.
On August 14, the world’s highest rail bridge over the Chenab river in the Kouri area of Reasi district achieved a milestone when the overarch deck of the bridge was completed with a golden joint.
The breakthrough was executed by conducting a blast and with it, the work on the escape tunnel T-13 was started, said the officials engaged in the work.
“We have succeeded in completing the construction work on the tunnel between Dugga and Sawlakote stations in the Katra-Banihal section of the Udhampur Srinagar Baramulla Rail Link (USBRL),” an official said on Monday.

The officials said USBRL is a national project and Indian railways is committed to its time bound completion.
“We completed the 9.8-km-long tunnel today which connects two railway stations located on each side,” the official said.
The Dugga railway station located on its Jammu end has been connected with Basindadar (Sawalkote) railway station towards Srinagar end by completion of this tunnel, the officials said.
“Two out of seven railway stations located in Katra-Banihal section of this railway project have been connected through this tunnel,” they said, adding that the work on the tunnel was started in 2018.
Of the 272-km USBRL project, the work on 161 km was commissioned in phases. The first phase of 118-km Qazigund-Baramulla section was commissioned in October 2009, followed by the 18-km Banihal-Qazigund in June 2013 and the 25-km Udhampur-Katra in July 2014.
The under-construction 111-km Katra-Banihal section has a total of 37 bridges and 35 tunnels. (Agencies)

Jammu and Kashmir DGP Called for ‘Strategically Planned’ Final Assault on Terrorism

SRINAGAR, Aug 30: Jammu and Kashmir Director General of Police Dilbag Singh on Monday said a “strategically planned” final assault on terrorism is required to eradicate the menace from the Union territory. The security situation in Jammu and Kashmir has shown a marked improvement in the past around three years and the culture of bandh has almost ended.
“We have to put in more efforts to consolidate peace and stability in Jammu and Kashmir,” Singh said while chairing a crime review meeting at the police headquarters here. Addressing the meeting, the DGP said, “With the joint efforts of police and other security forces, the security situation in the Union territory has shown a marked improvement during the past around three years.” He directed officers to increase the area domination exercise, particularly in border belts, to restrict terror activities. “At present we have reduced the number of active terrorists in J&K and…strategically planned final assault is required to march towards a terror-free Jammu and Kashmir,” he said.
The DGP stressed on all-out efforts to demolish the terror ecosystem which, he said, is providing oxygen to the terror ranks. He said investigators have to equip themselves with the best investigation skills and take each and every necessary measure to ensure convictions in terror and narcotics smuggling cases. He directed that one officer be assigned for ensuring result-oriented investigation in every district. Calling for an intensified war on drugs, the DGP said it not only affects the youth but a major amount of terror funds is being generated from narcotics smuggling as well. (Agences)