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Online Submission Of Haj Application Forms (Haj – 2024) Extended Up to 15th January, 2024>>>

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Srinagar, December 21:(GNS) Government on Thursday said that all intending pilgrims are being informed through that the last date for submission of online Haj Application Forms for Haj – 2024 has been extended upto 15th January, 2024.In a handout to GNS, the administration said that consequently, applicants possessing machine readable valid Indian International Passports issued on or before 15th January, 2024 and valid at least up to 31st January, 2025 are eligible to apply for Haj – 2024.It is further informed that the Application can be submitted online only at the website of HCoI i.e., www.hajcommittee.gov.in or Android Mobile App “HAJ SUVIDHA ” available on Google Playstore.(GNS)

LS passes 3 key bills | No arguments to save terrorism will be entertained: Amit ShahFocus on speedy justice than punishmentNEW DELHI,>>>

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Dec 20:Lok Sabha today passed three key bills that seek to overhaul the criminal justice system, with Union Home Minister Amit Shah asserting that the focus is on delivering speedy justice rather than handing down punishment.Replying to the debate, Shah said the three bills – Bharatiya Nyaya (Second) Sanhita, Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha (Second) Sanhita and the Bharatiya Sakshya (Second) Bill — also have a clear definition of terrorism and scrap sedition as a crime while introducing a new section titled “offences against the State”.Members of the Congress, DMK, TMC and other opposition parties were not present during the debate after 97 of their colleagues were suspended from Lok Sabha for “unruly” behaviour in the House.While many opposition parties have been critical of the bills that seek to replace the IPC, CrPC and the Evidence Act, only a handful of non-NDA members, including Hyderabad MP and AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi, MPs of the Biju Janata Dal and Bahujan Samaj Party, were present in the House.“I am astonished at how some people defend and save the lives of terrorists in the name of ‘human rights’. Remember, this is neither the rule of Britishers nor of Congress. This is Modi’s rule.“No arguments to save terrorists will be entertained here,” Shah said, adding the Modi government has explicitly brought ‘terrorism’ under the purview of the criminal justice system.“We have changed the definition of Sedition from ‘Rajdroh’ (offences gainst the government) to ‘Deshdroh’ (offences against the Nation),” he said noting IPC Section 124, or the Sedition Law, has been repealed.The purpose of the new law is “not to save the Government, but to save the country. In a healthy democracy, everyone has the right to criticise the government, but we will not allow anyone to say anything demeaning about India,” Shah said.“The sedition law made by the British, under which Tilak, Mahatma Gandhi, Sardar Patel… Many of our freedom fighters remained in jail for years and that law continues till date.“When they were in opposition, they used to protest, but when they came to power, they misused it. For the first time, the Modi government completely abolished the sedition law,” he said.Shah said the first duty of the state is justice. “Judiciary, Executive and Legislature are the three pillars of democracy. The makers of our Constitution divided the work among these three to give strong administration to the country. Today, for the first time, these three together will give the country a justice-centric criminal system and not a punishment-centric one,” he said.For the first time, laws are going to be made according to the spirit of our Constitution under the leadership of Modi.“I am proud to have changed these three laws after 150 years. Some people used to say that we do not understand them, I tell them that if you keep your mind as an Indian then you will understand. But if your mind is of Italy, you will never understand,’ Shah said in a swipe at the opposition Congress.The new laws are framed by keeping in mind the core values of our Constitution- individual freedom, human rights and equal treatment for all, Shah said.The bills were first introduced during the monsoon session of parliament in August. After the standing committee on home affairs made several recommendations, the government decided to withdraw the bills and introduced their redrafted version last week.Replying to the debate, which started on Tuesday and continued on Wednesday, Shah said three major amendments have been brought in the bills and these include giving relief to medical professionals who sometimes face intimidation from kin of patients.Shah said the three proposed laws were drafted after comprehensive consultations. “I personally had 158 meetings. Not only every line, I have read every comma and every full stop of the bills,” he said.Highlighting achievements of the Narendra Modi government, the home minister said it delivers on every promise it makes. “We had said that we would remove Article 370 and 35-A, we removed it. We had promised that we would end terrorism.. And give a free hand to the security personnel, we delivered.“We have said we will construct the Ram temple in Ayodhya and as promised the idol of Lord Ram will be consecrated on January 22,” he said amid ‘Jai Shri Ram’ chants by members of the treasury benches.Participating in the debate, Owaisi alleged that the new criminal bills are a threat to the civil liberties and rights of the people as they give sweeping powers to the police to act as “judge, jury and executor”.He said several provisions have been incorporated in the BNS which were “very dangerous”.Speaking in the same vein, Shiroman Akali Dal (SAD) leader Harsimrat Kaur Badal said such important bills should not be passed in such a way.“Such an important bill is being discussed. It should be done in a fair and transparent manner with everybody allowed to air their views and here there is only the ruling party and a handful of us opposition people,” she said.Shah said no one should try to protect anyone involved in terrorism citing the clause of freedom of speech because terrorism is the worst human rights violation. “Anyone involved in terrorism must be given harsh punishment,” he said.He said the existing criminal laws were reflective of the colonial mindset with the intention to punish and not impart justice. They prioritised acts of “looting the treasury”, “uprooting rail tracks” and “insult to the Crown” over crimes against women and children, human rights, border security, and the army.Listing the features of the bills, he said, “This bill punishes mob lynching with the death penalty.“(Congress leader P) Chidambaram kept asking me what about mob lynching. He does not understand the BJP and our mentality. Why did you not penalise mob lynching during your rule?“The three bills reflect the spirit of the Constitution…But those with an Italian mindset will never understand it,” he said asserting that the three proposed laws were based on justice, transparency and fairness.“This is the first government which has fulfilled the promises it has mentioned in its manifesto. We have revoked Article 370, removed AFSPA in 70 per cent areas in the northeastern states, banned triple talaq and gave 33 per cent reservation to women in Parliament,” he said.On the criminal justice system, the home minister said the timeline has been the biggest barrier to securing justice in the country.“Justice is not delivered timely….Tarikh pe tarikh milti hain (prolonged trial) …Everyone keeps shifting the blame on each other,” he said.“For the poor, the biggest challenge to get justice is finance… Now, we have made many things clear in the new laws…There will be no lingering on,” he said.Shah said that now an FIR will have to be filed within three days of receiving the complaint and the preliminary enquiry will have to be finished within 14 days… .“The judges will not be able to reserve judgement for more than 45 days.. The accused will get seven days to file a plea for acquittal… The judge has to hold the hearing in those seven days, and in a maximum time of 120 days, the case would come to trial.“There was no time limit for plea bargaining earlier. Now if one accepts their crime within 30 days of the crime then the punishment would be less…,’ he said.The Minister said a provision for “trial in absentia” has also been introduced.Shah said those who have fled the country after committing crimes, killing hundreds of people in bomb blasts or those who are hiding in Pakistan after carrying out terror attackas will not be spared.“Whether you come or not, the trial will be continued, there will be punishment and their property will also be confiscated,” Shah said.

Cheque bounce case: Court sentences a trader to 2-year imprisonment>>>

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Shopian, Dec 20, A local court in South Kashmir’s Shopian district has awarded two-year imprisonment and imposed a fine of Rs 10 lakh to an accused in a cheque bounce case.

Chief Judicial Magistrate Shopian in its judgment observed that: “I hold the accused guilty for the commission of an offense under section 138 Negotiable Instrument Act, as such is convicted who shall undergo for the imprisonment of 2 years and double the cheque amount with 10% interest with Rs. 50,000 as compensation from the date of its issuance which shall be paid to the complainant.”

The court as per the news agency directed the prosecuting officer to take custody of the accused so that he shall serve imprisonment.

The court judgment came in response to a petition filed by the complainant Zahid Amin Malik, a resident of Chowgam Shopian wherein he through his Counsel stated that he is dealing in the business of electrical appliances having godown at Bijbehara besides having an office at Nowgam, Srinagar. The accused ‘ANT Enterprises Srigufwara Anantnag whose proprietor is Nisar Ahmed Thukroo of Kanelwan Bijbehara purchased certain electrical goods from him including wires, cables etc for an amount of Rs. 7,46,326 and in order to satisfy the above legally enforceable debt of said amount the accused issued three cheques bearing No.830559 dated 21.08.2023 for an amount of Rs. 4,57,568, bearing no: 830560 dated 25.08.2023 for an amount of Rs. 1,44,379 and another cheque bearing no: 830561 dated 830561 for an amount of Rs. 1,44,379 to the complainant to be encashed at JK Bank Ltd B/U Court Road, Shopian but the concerned bank returned the cheques due to insufficient funds.

The accused admitted his crime in the court of law, however, the court didn’t oblige and said in a criminal case there is either acquittal or conviction. [KNT]

Meet The Man Who Exposed The ‘Curative Survey’ Scam In Jammu And Kashmir.>>>

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The Tech Trailblazer from Kulgam Making Waves on Social Media

Kulgam 20 Dec :-In the quaint district of Kulgam, nestled in the picturesque region of Wanpora, resides a 25-year-old dynamo named Nafi Javaid. Hailing from a family where education and support intertwine seamlessly, Nafi has emerged as a notable figure in the realm of social media and technology.

Nafiul’s academic journey began with a Diploma in GPC from Anantnag, paving the way for his pursuit of knowledge in Computer Science and Engineering. His quest for excellence led him to Lovely Professional University in Punjab, where he earned a B.Tech degree.

Bucking traditional career paths, Nafi dove headfirst into the world of content creation. In 2018, he initiated his YouTube journey with a focus on gaming content. The year 2022 witnessed a transition as he diversified his content, venturing into the expansive realm of technology.

Under the moniker “NAFXX,” Nafi has carved a niche for himself on platforms like YouTube and Facebook. In a candid conversation, he revealed that his journey was largely self-taught, honing his skills in editing and content creation through the vast resources available on YouTube.

Nafi’s advice to aspiring creators is both pragmatic and inspirational. He advocates for following one’s passion, acquiring new skills, and avoiding the pitfall of placing all aspirations in a single field. His mantra emphasizes steering clear of shortcuts and keeping sight of the broader goals.

Delving into matters beyond his personal success, Nafi passionately addresses pertinent issues. He urges the administration in Jammu and Kashmir to take stringent action against cyber crimes. Additionally, he advocates for curbing the proliferation of gambling and betting apps, signaling a call for societal well-being.

Acknowledging the pivotal role of his family in his journey, Nafi expresses deep gratitude. His parents, particularly his father, have been unwavering pillars of support. Nafi attributes his present stature to their belief in him and their constant encouragement.

In a world driven by digital influence, Nafi Javaid stands as a testament to the potential that lies within self-driven passion and familial support. As he continues to leave an indelible mark on the social media landscape, his journey serves as an inspiration for the aspiring youth of Kulgam and beyond.

15 Earthquakes in Last 24 Hours, Most in J&K, Ladakh: Data>>>

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NEW DELHI: At least 15 earthquakes of small to medium intensity have struck India in the last 24 hours. Most of these earthquakes occurred in Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh.A 5.1 magnitude earthquake at Padam in Kargil, at a depth of 6.2 miles, on December 18 was the strongest of these jolts, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS).The smallest one (1.9 magnitude earthquake) hit Katra in Jammu and Kashmir at 11:28 am on Tuesday.Except for a 3.6 magnitude earthquake in the Nicobar Island region Tuesday, all of these earthquakes have occurred in the lower Himalayan region.No report of casualty or damage to property has been received so far.On Monday, four back-to-back quakes rocked the Union territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh in a span of less than an hour.According to the National Centre for Seismology, the earthquakes struck Kargil in Ladakh region and Kishtwar district of Jammu and Kashmir.Meanwhile, a major 6.2 magnitude earthquake struck China’s Gansu province. More than 110 people have been killed in the quake. The China Earthquake Networks Center said the quake occurred at 11.59 pm on Monday and had a focal depth of 10 km.–(Agencies)

Cyber police register a case against the operators of company making false promises in Srinagar>>>

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Srinagar, Dec 20 :- Cyber police have registered a case against the operators of a company for making fake promises with people.

An official told News Agency that taking cognizance of a complaint, Cyber Police Kashmir has registered a case vide FIR number 39/2023 under sections 66D of IT Act and 420 of IPC against the operators of “Curative Survey Agency” which has fraudulently collected a huge amount of money from the people in J&K on the false promise of “doubling their investment in 15 days.”

“Subsequently, the directors have allegedly disappeared, absconding with crores of rupees,” he said.

Investigation has been taken up.(KS)

Naranag, a picturesque tourist destination, lacks mobile connectivity>>>>>

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Residents urge immediate attention of authorities

Ganderbal, Dec 19: In today’s tech-driven era, a renowned tourist destination in central Kashmir’s Ganderbal district continues to lack mobile connectivity despite its picturesque landscapes and historical significance.

Naranag, situated approximately 15 km away from the main town of Kangan, boasts scenic meadows, a historical temple, lakes and mountains. Serving as a gateway for trekking adventures to Mount Haramukh and Gangabal Lake, this village holds immense tourist appeal.

Speaking with the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), residents of Naranag, recognizing its status as a tourist hub, highlighted the difficulties they face without mobile phone connectivity since its introduction across Jammu and Kashmir in 2003.

The absence of this essential communication tool particularly affects the area’s students, hindering their ability to access the internet and stay connected with their families, said Bait Bashir, a local.

“We struggle to connect to our friends and acquaintances as every attempt to dial a number ends in a network error,” Basit lamented. He said frequent call drops exacerbate their communication woes as conversations are abruptly disrupted due to poor network.

Mubashir Khan, another resident, said, “Our mobile signals vanish suddenly, leaving us disconnected.”

He said the locals of the area have made several attempts to highlight the issue to the authorities but to no avail. The lack of reliable telecommunication infrastructure not only affects the locals but also poses challenges for tourists exploring the scenic Gangabal mountains, Khan said.

Naranag residents have appealed to the relevant officials to pay immediate attention to address their pressing need for mobile connectivity—(KNO) 

Srinagar teen surprises all, develops robotic arm controlled by head movements>>>>

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Srinagar, Dec 19 (KNO): In a world where bionic arms are a rarity due to their high cost and limited accessibility, Hazik Hassan Ahanger, a 12th-grade student from Gulabagh area of Srinagar, has developed a special robotic arm controlled by head movements.

Talking to news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Hazik said since his childhood, he has been very passionate about engineering and electronic stuff.

“I learned about robotics and mechatronics in the 10th standard and was thrilled by what it can do. I wanted to do something for people with the help of robotics and at that point of time, I saw a bionic (robotic) arm and got attracted towards it,” he said, adding that “I wanted to create a bionic arm that would stand out from others so that it could reach a broader audience and help those handicapped who cannot afford a bionic arm.”

He said that the innovative project took him one-and-a-half years.

He said, “In European countries, an advanced bionic arm costs 30k$-80k$, and in India, a simple bionic arm costs a minimum of 4 lakhs. But the one I created cost me just 1300 rupees, making it ‘The Most Affordable Bionic Arm Ever Made.'”

He said the technology used in today’s bionic arm is called ‘Electromyography,’ in which it senses the movement of muscles or nerves and uses them as signals to control the bionic arm accordingly.
However, the problem with this is that if a person has any movement left in the nerves of their arm or is paralyzed, they cannot use this bionic arm. “This is where my bionic arm stands out, as it can be used by far more people. The one I created simply works on the movement of a person’s head and sends those signals to the bionic arm wirelessly, allowing them to use it even if only their head is left in their body. These movements are detected by a hairband-like device on the head received by the bionic arm, and for this reason, I named it a Gyro Arm.”

On the specifications of the Gyro Arm, Hazik said, “It is very easy to use. For example, if a person wants to close their bionic hand, they just have to tilt their head forward; to open it, they tilt their head backward from a straight position. To rotate it right or left, they simply rotate their head right or left, respectively.”

He said that the Gyro Arm features a rechargeable battery pack in both the transmitter (hairband) and receiver (GyroArm), which can be charged with any simple mobile phone adapter. On its lightweight design, Hazik said, “The best part about this arm is that we can set how much tilt our head should do for the Gyro Arm to work. In short, we can customize its movements by simply connecting it to our PC/laptop.”

The primary motivation behind these innovations, according to Hazik, is to inspire the youth of Kashmir to engage in technology and address societal issues instead of resorting to negative actions like drugs and suicides, which are unfortunately common in the region.

Hazik, coming from a middle-class family, expressed gratitude to his parents for their unwavering support. He added, “If the government supports me, I can enhance and undertake more innovative and useful projects like these, contributing to the betterment of society.”—(KNO)

Top 5 most overrated players in the Premier League 2024-25

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Determining the most overrated players is subjective and can vary based on individual opinions. However, during the 2019-20 Premier League season, some players received mixed reviews or were considered by some as overrated. Keep in mind that opinions may have changed since then, and these assessments were made at that specific time. Here are a few players who faced varying opinions during the 2019-20 season:

Paul Pogba (Manchester United):

Pogba has been a polarizing figure with some questioning if his performances justified the hype and price tag.

Mesut Özil (Arsenal):

Özil has been a talented player, but there were debates about his consistency and work rate during the 2019-20 season.

Dele Alli (Tottenham Hotspur):

Alli’s performances were inconsistent during the 2019-20 season, leading to discussions about his form and impact on the pitch.

Jesse Lingard (Manchester United):

Lingard faced criticism for his lack of goals and assists during the 2019-20 season, which led to discussions about his role in the team.

Nicolas Pépé (Arsenal):

Pépé, despite being a big-money signing, had moments of inconsistency during his debut season in the Premier League, leading to questions about his overall impact.

It’s important to note that opinions on players can change rapidly based on their performances, and these assessments may not reflect the current sentiments towards these players.

How Artificial Intelligence is Transforming Cybersecurity in 2025

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing various industries, and cybersecurity is no exception. In 2025, we can expect AI to play an even larger role in safeguarding our digital lives. Here’s how:

AI-Powered Threat Detection

AI can analyze vast amounts of data in real-time, identifying potential threats faster and more accurately than traditional methods. By learning from previous attacks, AI can predict and neutralize new, unknown threats before they even occur.

Automated Incident Response

Instead of waiting for a human to step in, AI can autonomously take action during a security breach, isolating affected systems, blocking malicious traffic, and minimizing damage. This reduces response times and improves overall security efficiency.

Predictive Analytics

AI can analyze patterns in data to predict potential vulnerabilities or security breaches before they happen. By using historical data and machine learning algorithms, AI can provide proactive recommendations to organizations on how to bolster their security infrastructure.

Improved Authentication Systems

AI is advancing biometric authentication methods, such as facial recognition, fingerprint scanning, and voice identification. In the future, expect highly secure, multi-factor authentication systems powered by AI to become standard practice.

Advanced Phishing Detection

AI-powered systems are becoming better at identifying phishing emails and fake websites, helping users avoid scams. AI can examine the structure, content, and sender details to detect malicious intent that would be difficult for humans to catch.

As AI continues to evolve, its role in cybersecurity will only become more crucial. Stay safe and stay informed about the latest tech advancements!