Sanjay Raut’s ‘Hitler’ Post Sparks Diplomatic Tension Between India and Israel

Sanjay Raut's 'Hitler' Post Sparks Diplomatic Tension Between India and Israel

The Israeli Embassy on Friday lodged a strong protest against India over Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut’s post on the social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter). In its strong-worded letter to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, the Israeli Embassy expressed disappointment over Rajya Sabha MP’s “anti-Semitic” comments justifying Holocaust against the Jewish community. On November 14, Sanjay Raut reshared a report about the challenging situation in a Gaza’s Al-Shifa Hospital, adding his own comments in Hindi. The comment roughly translated…

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Anticipating Winter’s Chill, Kashmir Schools Announce Winter Break

Anticipating Winter's Chill, Kashmir Schools Announce Winter Break

Vacations to begin from Nov 28 for classes up to 8th standard The Directorate of School Education Kashmir (DSEK) has announced winter vacation for all schools in Kashmir division. As per an order, the vacations will begin from Nov 28th for classes up to 8th standard, while as the classes 9th-12th standard will observe vacations from Dec 11. Classes up to 12th standard will observe vacation from Nov 28 to 29th February while classes 9th to 12th standard will observe vacations from Dec 11 to 29th Feb. “The teaching staff…

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Shielding Your Android Device: A Comprehensive Guide to Enhanced Security

Shielding Your Android Device: A Comprehensive Guide to Enhanced Security

Simple Steps to Fortify Your Android Phone’s Security By: Javid Amin In the vast expanse of the digital world, Android security remains a topic of ongoing discussion, often triggered by unsettling news articles and cybersecurity warnings. While these reports may raise concerns, it’s crucial to remember that most sensationalized accounts are linked to theoretical threats with minimal real-world impact. The reality is that Google has implemented robust security measures into Android, and as long as you exercise caution and follow recommended practices, your device will remain well-protected. The key to…

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Young Adults’ Bone Health May Be at Risk Due to COVID-19 Pandemic, Study Suggests

Young Adults' Bone Health May Be at Risk Due to COVID-19 Pandemic, Study Suggests

Lifestyle changes during the pandemic may have contributed to the lower bone mineral density and total bone mineral content, the researchers said. Covid might have negatively impacted bone tissues of young patients, including both bone mineral density in the forearm and total bone mineral content, according to a new research. Assessing people during the pandemic and before, researchers at Comenius University, Slovakia, found that the disease caused a significant bone mineral density decrease in young adults. (Also read | Covid-19 antibodies making dengue more severe, says study; what experts say)…

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Failure to Provide Reliable Power: Power Corporations to Reimburse Consumers for Poor Supply

Failure to Provide Reliable Power Power Corporations to Reimburse Consumers for Poor Supply

In a significant development, electricity consumers are now empowered to seek compensation from power distribution companies (discoms) for their failure to ensure a steady power supply, thanks to the Rights of Consumers Rules 2020. As frustrations mount in Kashmir over inconsistent power supply, consumers are leveraging these rules to hold discom accountable for their lapses in providing a reliable power supply. Kashmir Power Development Corporation Limited (KPDCL) is the sole electricity distribution agency in Kashmir. It has come under severe criticism for failing to provide a quality power supply in…

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Amidst 18-Hour Power Cuts, Kashmir Opposition Denounces ‘Collective Punishment’ Strategy

Amidst 18-Hour Power Cuts, Kashmir Opposition Denounces 'Collective Punishment' Strategy

The Valley is in the middle of the longest power cuts in two decades, with 12 to 16 hours of cuts per day, according to locals. Kashmir is dealing with its worst electricity crisis with power generation hitting a record low of 50-100 MegaWatts (MWs) against the demand of 1800 MWs, badly impacting the life of over 70 lakh people. The Valley is in the middle of the longest power cuts in two decades, with 12 to 16 hours of cuts per day, according to locals. The prolonged cuts come…

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Unseasonably Warm Weather Allows for Continued Operation of Kashmir Schools: DSEK

Unseasonably Warm Weather Allows for Continued Operation of Kashmir Schools: DSEK

With the medical experts suggesting not to vent out in foggy weather, Director of School Education Kashmir (DSEK) on contrary says that the ‘weather is pleasant’ for attending the school. For the past several days, Kashmir has been reeling under intense cold and foggy weather conditions and doctors have suggested taking precautions against the possible ill effects of it. However, according to the news agency Kashmir News Observer, DSEK on Thursday said, “The Government is aware of the matter and was sensitive of the situation too. We will make an…

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