Unlock Your Potential: Craft a Resume That Speaks Volumes By: Javid Amin The tech job market has undergone significant shifts in recent years. From tech giants like Meta and Google to smaller startups, many companies have undergone restructuring, leading to job losses and an influx of talented individuals seeking new opportunities. In this competitive landscape, crafting a compelling resume that stands out from the crowd is crucial. Here, we’ll leverage insights from Nolan Church, a former Google recruiter, to equip you with valuable strategies for crafting a resume that speaks…
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Popularity Litmus Test: Candidates Gear Up for Electoral Challenge
Srinagar: After several weeks of hectic campaigning, the time for contesting candidates’ popularity litmus test has finally arrived in the Srinagar parliamentary constituency. The fate of the candidates will be sealed in Electronic Voting Machines ( EVMs) on the polling day tomorrow. This marks the beginning of the polling for the three Lok Sabha constituencies in Kashmir. After tomorrow’s polling in Srinagar, the Baramulla and Anantnag-Rajouri constituencies will later go to polls on May 20 and May 25 respectively. Srinagar constituency witnessed large-scale campaigning by the candidates and their parties.…
Read MoreOmar Abdullah: PM’s J&K Statehood Assurance Makes Discussion Superfluous
Mr Abdullah also said the results of the Lok Sabha polls will have an impact on the upcoming assembly elections in the Union territory Srinagar: National Conference leader Omar Abdullah on Sunday said restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir is not an issue for his party in the Lok Sabha polls, asserting that it will get the statehood anyway in view of commitment by the prime minister and the Union home minister. Mr Abdullah also said the results of the Lok Sabha polls will have an impact on the…
Read MoreWarning Against History: Parra Urges Government to Avoid Repeating 1987 Election Fiasco
Srinagar: Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate for Srinagar Parliamentary seat Waheed ur Rehman Parra on Saturday said that the BJP-led government should not repeat 1987 rigged election saying it will have disastrous consequences. The elections were allegedly rigged by Congress alongside the National Conference in Kashmir, spurring armed militancy in the Valley a year later. He said that his party did not demand any support from the central government but was seeking free and fair elections. He said that the government shouldn’t support those who are misleading them, alleging Apni Party…
Read MoreWoman in a Hijab to Become India’s First Muslim Prime Minister: Asaduddin Owaisi
Asaduddin Owaisi interview: AIMIM leader on Prime Minister Modi’s retirement, the PM’s anti-Muslim rhetoric, INDIA alliance and other topics. Asaduddin Owaisi, the leader of AIMIM, often described as the political face of Muslims in India, is at a pivotal moment in his career. Owaisi is a four-time MP and is again contesting in the Hyderabad constituency in the fourth phase of the elections due on May 13. His party has cobbled together a grouping of Muslims, backward classes and other minorities. This grouping is putting up a spirited fight against…
Read MoreDr. Farooq Abdullah Criticizes BJP for Ignoring Common People’s Concerns
Srinagar: National Conference President Dr Farooq Abdullah today alleged that BJP is staying away from the issues of the common people. He was addressing an election rally at Hazratbal here. Dr Farooq Abdullah was accompanied by Srinagar Parliament candidate Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi. The rally was organised by Provincial President Youth National Conference (YNC) and In-Charge Hazratbal Salman Ali Sagar. Party General Secretary Ali Muhammad Sagar, Chief Spokesperson Tanvir Sadiq, DP Srinagar Peer Afaq Ahmad, party leaders Mohd Syed Akhoon, Dr Sameer Koul, Khalid Najeeb Suharwardhy, and Provincial President Women’s Wing…
Read MoreIn Anantnag, BJP’s Attention on Abdullahs, Muftis Despite Absence in the Race
Even as the BJP is not contesting the Lok Sabha poll in the Anantnag-Rajouri constituency of Jammu and Kashmir, the party has dispatched all its top leaders to the area for campaigning. The party’s leaders are targeting the NC and PDP in their speeches, telling people that “J&K needs a vision beyond the ‘gun culture’ that has been promoted by Muftis and Abdullahs for their petty political gains.” The party, however, is not explicitly asking people whom they should vote for other than the PDP and the NC. BJP national…
Read MoreTragic Incident: Soldier Shot Dead by Father-in-Law in Reasi
Srinagar: A soldier was gunned down allegedly by his father-in-law over some matrimonial dispute in Jammu and Kashmir’s Reasi district on Saturday, police said. Village Defence Guard (VDG) member Doulat Ram allegedly fired his .303 rifle on his son-in-law Amit Singh, an army soldier, at Kembal Danga village, causing chest injuries to him, they said. Ram, a resident of Panasa village, had come to meet his son-in-law, who was posted outside and had come on leave to his home, police said. However, he lost control after finding that Singh had…
Read MoreGhulam Nabi Azad Calls for AFSPA Revocation to Demonstrate Normalcy in J&K
The regional parties have a history of duping Kashmiris as they vacillated from “advocating autonomy to self-rule, and now fixating on Article 370, he said He said during his tenure, his government investigated and uncovered cases of “innocent civilians being falsely implicated as militants”. He said, “I will never exploit people and ensure justice” The DPAP chairman said citizens were craving for authentic transformation, development and tranquillity Azad said construction of the Hajj House in Srinagar during his tenure within a record time of six months showcased the efficiency and…
Read MoreKashmir Cools Down: Welcome Relief as Rain Douses Scorching
The Valley, including capital Srinagar, received light rains for a brief period coupled with winds at some places in the afternoon which prompted the maximum temperatures to fall back towards the normal Light showers drenched Kashmir valley and parts of Jammu region on Friday bringing down the day temperatures with weather office predicting intermittent rains for the next three days. The Valley, including capital Srinagar, received light rains for a brief period coupled with winds at some places in the afternoon which prompted the maximum temperatures to fall back towards…
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