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7.3 magnitude earthquake jolts southwest of Malango in Solomon Islands

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An earthquake of 7.3 magnitude has struck south-west of Malango in the Solomon Islands on Tuesday, the United States Geological Survey said. The earthquake occurred at a depth of 15.0 km at 02:03:07 (UTC) on November 22.

The earthquake’s epicentre was determined to be at 9.790 degrees south longitude and 159.601 degrees east longitude. However, no casualties have been reported so far.

The quake comes a day after a 5.6 magnitude earthquake jolted Indonesia’s main island of Java.

West Java Governor Ridwan Kamil said that more than 160 people were killed after an earthquake struck Java in Indonesia, CNN reported. Rescuers were searching for survivors trapped under the debris. Kamil stated that most of those killed were children. Kamil added that the death toll could likely increase further.

The earthquake of magnitude 5.6 hit the Cianjur region in West Java on November 21 at 1:21 pm local time, as per the CNN report. The earthquake occurred at a depth of 10 kilometres, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS).

MHA’s digital nod mandatory for foreign hospitality to govt servants, politicians visiting abroad

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New Delhi, Nov 22: The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on Monday revised its guidelines linked to acceptance of foreign hospitality by members of legislatures, office-bearers of political parties, judges, government officials and employees of corporations who travel outside India, asking them to seek prior “online” permission from the Ministry.
As per new guidelines, Rule 7 of the Foreign Contribution Regulation Rules, 2011 says that “any person belonging to these categories who wishes to avail foreign hospitality shall apply to the central government in electronic form in Form FC-2 for prior permission to accept such foreign hospitality”.
The rule specifies that “every application for acceptance of foreign hospitality shall be accompanied by an invitation letter from the host or the host country, as the case may be, and administrative clearance of the Ministry or Department concerned in case of visits sponsored by a Ministry or Department of the Government”.
The application for grant of permission to accept foreign hospitality must reach the appropriate authority ordinarily two weeks before the proposed date of onward journey, mentions the rule.
As per the revised guidelines, “In case of emergent medical aid needed on account of sudden illness during a visit abroad, the acceptance of foreign hospitality shall be required to be intimated to the Central Government within one month of such receipt giving full details including the source, approximate value in Indian Rupees, and the purpose for which and the manner in which it was utilised. Provided that no such intimation is required if the value of such hospitality in emergent medical aid is upto one lakh rupees or equivalent thereto.”
As per rule 7 of FCRR 2011 applicants are required to submit the FC-2 Form electronically on the website https://fcraonline.nic.in.
Also, the list of agencies of the United Nations and other International Organisations, which are not treated as “foreign source”, is available on MHA’s website.
An official privy to the changes said the provision for intimating the Centre ‘online’ has been there since 2015 but it was not included in the guidelines, which has been done on Monday.
“Prior to 2015, the entire process was offline,” said the official.
Under the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA), any offer made in cash or kind by a foreign source for providing a person with the cost of travel to any foreign country or territory or with free board, lodging, transport or medical treatment is considered as foreign hospitality.
The guidelines issued on Monday said that prior permission is not needed in cases where the entire expenditure on the proposed foreign visit is being met by the central government or state government or any central or state public sector unit (PSU).
Permission is also not needed when the proposed visit is being undertaken in a personal capacity and the entire expenditure is being borne by that person; or when foreign hospitality is being provided by an Indian national living in a foreign country. Visits where members of the Indian parliamentary delegation are visiting a foreign country under bilateral exchange and in courses approved by the government also do not need prior permission.
The FCRA Act aims to prohibit the acceptance and utilisation of foreign contributions or foreign hospitality for any activities detrimental to the national interest.
In November 2020, the MHA made the FCRA rules stricter, stating that organisations which may not be directly linked to a political party but engage in political action like “bandhs”, “hartals” and “rasta roko” will be considered of political nature if they participate in active politics or party politics. The organisations covered under this category include farmers’ organisations, students or workers’ organisations and caste-based outfits.
In the amended FCRA rules — the law was tweaked in September 2020 — the government barred public servants from receiving foreign funding and made Aadhaar mandatory for every office-bearer of NGOs. The new law also says that organisations receiving foreign funds will not be able to use more than 20 per cent of such funds for administrative purposes. This limit was 50 per cent earlier. (Agencies)

National Conference: Use G20 presidency to engage Pakistan on Kashmir issue

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Jammu, November 22:

As India assumes the G20 presidency for a year from next month, National Conference (NC) president Farooq Abdullah on Monday said the country could use this opportunity to engage Pakistan to address Kashmir issue and also help the world end the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war.

The former J&K CM said he was tired of advocating dialogue with Pakistan as he was dubbed as anti-national. “I am happy that we (India) are assuming the presidency of G20 and I hope the PM (Narendra Modi) will be successful in ending the Russia-Ukraine war that had badly hit the world economy,” Farooq told reporters here. After assuming the G20 presidency for a year on December 1, India will chair over 200 meetings that aim to secure global economic growth.

According to Farooq, he will also join the Bharat Jodo Yatra of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi once it enters the UT.

A delegation of Opposition parties, including the Congress, the PDP, the CPI and the Akali Dal (Amritsar) under the aegis of the All Parties United Morcha (APUM), met Farooq in Jammu and discussed the current political situation in the UT. “There is need to stand against the politics of hate and division in order to strengthen the socio-religious brotherhood,” he said.

A statement of the APUM read that Farooq agreed to have more united and coordinated campaign against the attempts to create political and social division in society. 

Div Admin Kashmir issues advisory for sale of X, H and H1 drugs

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Srinagar: Under the campaign of Nasha Mukht Bharat Abhiyan, the Divisional Administration Kashmir on Monday issued an advisory for the sale of X, H, and H1 drugs.

In an official handout, the administration mentions dos and don’ts to adhering to the sale of these scheduled drugs.

It makes mandatory to mention on the prescription the date of dispensing, the number of tablets dispensed along with the stamp of the chemist for Schedule H, H1, and X drugs.

The instructions state that all records and registers should be maintained as indicated in the Act/Rules and they should be made available for inspection by the Commissioner of Food and Drugs Control Administration or any other officer authorized by him in this regard.

Similarly, chemists dispensing scheduled drugs must ensure safety control measures such as video cameras and the prescription should be dispensed only if it is presented within 7 days of its issue.For each Schedule H1 and X medicine dispensed, the pharmacist must record the: name, address, patient’s DoB, name of medicine supplied and quantity supplied, prescription date and dispensing date, and name, and address of the prescriber.

When storing or archiving records and data, pharmacies should ensure they are able to locate and retrieve individual documents or information when needed.

The advisory directs not to dispense medications if the prescription is incomplete, or has alteration(s) without any countersign by the doctor; also not to dispense tramadol, buprenorphine, tapentadol, codeine, methylphenidate for any online prescriptions.

Also, not to dispense psychotropics to minors not accompanied by guardians and not to dispense a prescription when you have reasonable cause to believe that the prescription has been forged or obtained fraudulently and if forged, retain the prescription and forward it to the authorities.

Moreover, it directs not to dispense medications if you do not have a required license-for drug like Schedule X.

In charge of the Divisional Control Room Tahir Magray said that this is part of initiatives taken under Nasha Mukth Bharat by the Govt of India including the toll-free helpline no 18001807202.

Besides, JK Admin is ensuring strict adherence to standing acts and laws related to Schedule X, H and H1 drugs so that any diversion of such drugs into unsafe hands and antisocial elements is averted.

The instructions state that all records and registers should be maintained as indicated in the Act/Rules and they should be made available for inspection by the Commissioner of Food and Drugs Control Administration or any other officer authorized by him in this regard.

Similarly, chemists dispensing scheduled drugs must ensure safety control measures such as video cameras and the prescription should be dispensed only if it is presented within 7 days of its issue.

For each Schedule H1 and X medicine dispensed, the pharmacist must record the: name, address, patient’s DoB, name of medicine supplied and quantity supplied, prescription date and dispensing date, and name, and address of the prescriber.

Mercury Falls To Sub-Zero Level At Most Places In Kashmir: MeT

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Srinagar, Nov 22: Night temperatures dropped below zero in all places except Srinagar and Kokernag in Kashmir Valley, meteorological department said on Tuesday.

While Ladakh remained under deep freeze, all places except Banihal in Jammu division witnessed below normal temperatures, reported news agency, GNS, quoting an official of MeT.

He said Srinagar recorded a low of 0.2°C against 3.7°C on the previous night. The temperature was 0.1°C above normal for the summer capital during this time of the year, he said.

Qazigund recorded a low of minus 1.2°C against 3.0°C on the previous night. The temperature was 1.8°C below normal for the gateway town of Kashmir, he said.

In Pahalgam, the mercury settled at minus 4.2°C against minus 3.5°C on the previous night and it was 1.8°C below normal for the south Kashmir resort, he said.

Kokernag recorded a low of 0.6°C against 3.4°C on the previous night and it was normal for the place, he said.

Gulmarg recorded a low of minus 3.5°C against minus 3.4°C on the previous night, the official said. It was 1.4°C below normal for the world famous skiing resort in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district.

In Kupwara town, the mercury settled at minus 1.8°C against minus 0.3°C on the previous night, the official said. It was 1.3°C below normal for the north Kashmir place, he said.

Jammu recorded a low of 9.1°C against 8.9°C on the previous night. It was 2.4°C below normal for J&K’s winter capital, he said. Banihal recorded a low of 4.°C (2.4°C above normal), Batote 4.0°C (0.8°C below normal), Katra 9.0°C (0.7°C below normal) and Bhadarwah 2.0°C (0.1°C below normal).

In Ladakh, Kargil recorded a low of minus 7.6°C, Leh minus 9.8°C and mercury in Drass, the world’s second coldest place after Siberia, settled at minus 13.3°C, the official said.

The MeT department has predicted mainly dry weather for next 24 in J&K and said that no large change was expected till the end of this month.

India records 294 new Covid cases; active tally at 6,209

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New Delhi, Nov 22: India saw a single day rise of 294 new coronavirus infections, taking the tally to 4,46,69,715 on Tuesday, while the active cases have declined to 6,209, the health ministry said.
The toll climbed to 5,30,591 with five fatalities reconciled by Kerala, according to data.
The active cases comprises 0.01 per cent of the total infections, while the recovery rate has increased to 98.80 per cent, the ministry stated.
A decrease of 193 cases has been recorded in the active caseload in a span of 24 hours.

The number of people who have recuperated from the disease surged to 4,41,32,915, while the case fatality rate was recorded at 1.19 per cent.
The ministry said 219.87 crore doses of Covid vaccines had been administered in the country so far under the vaccination drive. (Agencies)

Nirmala Sitharaman to meet State FMs for pre-Budget consultation on November 25

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NEW DELHI, Nov 22: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will hold pre-Budget consultations with her State counterparts on Friday.
The meeting is part of the customary meetings that the Minister undertakes with stakeholders before the presentation of the Union Budget on February 1.
The pre-Budget meeting with State Finance Ministers will be held in New Delhi on November 25, an official said.
Ms. Sitharaman on Monday began consultation to seek suggestions for the Budget 2023-24 with industry captains and experts from infrastructure and climate change.
On November 22, the Minister will meet the agriculture and agro-processing industry, representatives from the financial sector and capital market.
She will also be meeting the representatives of the services sector and trade bodies, besides experts from the social sector, including health, education, water and sanitation, on November 24, in virtual mode.
The Budget for the next year will have to address critical issues of high inflation, boosting demand, job creation and putting the economy on a sustained 8%-plus growth path.
It will be the fifth Budget of Ms. Sitharaman and the last full budget before the general elections slated for April-May 2024. (Agencies)

Pakistani intruder shot dead, another arrested along International Border in J&K

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JAMMU, Nov 22: Pakistani intruder was killed and another arrested on Tuesday as the BSF foiled their separate attempts to infiltrate into this side from across the International Border (IB) in Jammu and Kashmir, a spokesperson of the border guarding force said.
The infiltration attempts were scuttled by the alert troops in Arnia sector of Jammu and Ramgarh sector in Samba district in the early hours of the day, the Border Security Force (BSF) spokesperson said.
Giving details, he said the BSF troops opened fire on a Pakistani intruder when he was noticed aggressively approaching towards the border fence in Arnia sector.
”He was challenged to stop but he did not pay any heed. Finding no other alternative, the troops fired and killed him,” the spokesperson said.
In another incident, the spokesperson said troops apprehended a Pakistani intruder as he approached the fencing after crossing the IB in Ramgarh sector.
”He was brought inside the Indian side of the fence after opening the gate. Nothing incriminating was found from his possession so far,” the spokesperson said.
He said the entire area in both the sectors is being thoroughly searched. (Agencies)

Transporters in Sopore resume services after 6 days

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Sopore, Nov 22: In a major relief to public, transporters in Sopore town of North Kashmir’s Baramulla district resumed their services after six days deferring their strike till Saturday after administration agreed to redress their demand.

Quoting an official, news agency Kashmir News Observer (KNO) reported that in view of the strike by the transporters, the earlier order of allowing ‘illegal’ Sumo vehicles into the Sopore bus stand has been reviewed and a committee has been set up to identify proper mechanism for smooth functioning of transport in the town.

He added that transport services have resumed and are now plying normally from the general bus stand, Sopore.

Confirming the development, chairman All Kashmir Transport Confederation, Mohammad Shafi said they have deferred the strike till Saturday and have resumed transport services after administration agreed to their demand.

“We have been assured that our demand will be fulfilled within 4-5 days. So we have unanimously decided to defer the strike call and resume services till Saturday,” Shafi said.

Shafi, however, said if the administration failed to address or fulfill their promise within a stipulated period of time, they will launch a massive agitation.

Transporters were on an indefinite strike since Tuesday last week, opposing the move of accommodating “illegal sumos” in general bus stand. Earlier, on Monday, administration in a review meeting to streamline traffic in the town issued a formal order, to accommodate “illegal sumos” in the general bus stand, Sopore.

Rozgar Mela: PM Modi to distribute appointment letters to 71,000 recruits today

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will distribute about 71,000 appointment letters to newly inducted recruits today under the Rozgar Mela. He will also address these appointees on the occasion.

The Rozgar Mela is a step towards fulfilment of the PM’s commitment to accord the highest priority to employment generation.

The Rozgar Mela is expected to act as a catalyst in further employment generation and provide meaningful opportunities to the youth for their empowerment and participation in national development directly.

Earlier in October, appointment letters were handed over to 75,000 newly inducted appointees under the Rozgar Mela.

The physical copies of the appointment letters to the new appointees will be handed over at 45 locations across the country (except Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh in view of the Assembly election).

In addition to the categories of posts filled earlier, posts of teachers, lecturers, nurses, nursing officers, doctors, pharmacists, Radiographers and other technical and paramedical posts are also being filled. A significant number of posts are being filled by the Ministry of Home Affairs in various Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF).

The PM will also launch the Karmayogi Prarambh module. The module is an online orientation course for all new appointees in various government departments. It will include a code of conduct for government servants, workplace ethics and integrity, human resource policies and other benefits and allowances that will help them to get acclimatised to the policies and transition smoothly into the new roles.

They will also get an opportunity to explore other courses on igotkarmayogi.gov.in platform to enhance their knowledge, skills and competencies.