Day: January 28, 2021

  • Last Surviving member of JK’s Constituent Assembly no more

    Last Surviving member of JK’s Constituent Assembly no more

    Jammu, Jan 28 (KNO): Krishan Dev Sethi, the last surviving member of J&K constituent Assembly, passed away at his Jammu residence this morning .

    As per news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), the 93- year-old Sethi, who was strong votary of resolution of Kashmir issue, was member of the constituent Assembly which framed the constitution of erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir.

    He also represented Nowshera Assembly segment of Jammu and Kashmir. He is survived by son (Achal Sethi, Law secretary) and a daughter.

    According to family sources, his cremation will take place today at 1:00 PM at Jogi Gate, Jammu—(KNO)

  • Biden Administration Restores Aid To Palestinians, Reversing Trump Policy

    Biden Administration Restores Aid To Palestinians, Reversing Trump Policy

    Jerusalem, Jan 27: Just six days after taking office, the Biden administration took a sharp turn in U.S. policy in the Middle East, announcing it will resume contact with Palestinian leaders and restore U.S. contributions to the U.N. agency which provides aid to Palestinians.

    The changes were announced in a virtual speech before the U.N. Security Council by Richard Mills, acting U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. Mills also said the new administration is committed to a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with a secure Israel alongside a “viable Palestinian state.” Mills said it is “the best way to ensure Israel’s future as a democratic and Jewish state.”

    The remarks signaled a rejection of then-President Donald Trump’s policy of the past four years, which overwhelmingly favored the interests of Israel’s right-wing government.

    The Trump administration closed the Washington, D.C., office of the Palestine Liberation Organization; halted contributions to the U.N. Relief and Works Agency, which provides aid to Palestinian refugees and their descendants; moved the U.S.

    Embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, recognizing the city as Israel’s capital; recognized Israeli sovereignty over the occupied Golan Heights; and presented a peace proposal which left all Israeli West Bank settlements in place.

    Mills reiterated what had been long-standing U.S. policy before the Trump administration, calling on both sides to avoid unilateral actions that harm efforts to reach a peace agreement: “annexation of territory, settlement activity, demolitions, incitement to violence, and providing compensation for individuals imprisoned for acts of terrorism.

    Agency

    “Mills acknowledged relations between the two sides are “at a nadir.” But he added: “We hope it will be possible to start working to slowly build confidence on both sides to create an environment in which we might once again be able to help advance a solution.”

    In his remarks, Mills made no mention of reversing either the embassy move to Jerusalem or U.S. recognition of Israeli rule of the Golan Heights. And he said the U.S. “will maintain its steadfast support for Israel.”

    Mills also praised the U.S.-brokered establishment of diplomatic relations between Israel and several Arab nations, which took place in the past year. Palestinians had seen that as a betrayal of Arab pledges to make peace with Israel only after the Palestinians made peace.

    President Biden has been a strong supporter of Israel throughout his career and has known Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for decades, though relations between the two have at times been strained.

    A low point occurred during a Biden trip to Israel in 2010 when he was vice president. With Biden in the country, Netanyahu’s government announced an increase in settlement construction, which Biden took as a personal insult. Netanyahu claimed he hadn’t known the announcement would be made.

  • FC Finance proceeds on long leave as J&K gives final touch to budget:Budget scheduled in Parl session beginning Jan 29

    FC Finance proceeds on long leave as J&K gives final touch to budget:Budget scheduled in Parl session beginning Jan 29

    JAMMU, January 28:At a time when Jammu and Kashmir is in the stage of giving final touch to its annual budget for 2021-22 which has to be passed by the Parliament in its budget session, Financial Commissioner (Finance) Dr Arun Kumar Mehta has proceeded on “long leave” to New Delhi.

    Reliable sources told the Excelsior that the Finance Department is in the stage of giving final touch to annual budget of Jammu and Kashmir for 2021-22 which has to be approved by the Parliament in absence of Legislature in the Union Territory because of delay in holding elections to the Legislative Assembly.

    Dr Mehta, who has already been empanelled as Secretary in the Government of India, was also scheduled to proceed on Central deputation.

    However, right from October-November when the process is initiated for presentation of budget, the Financial Commissioner (Finance) was closely associated with it and was personally monitoring it.

    “The Jammu and Kashmir administration has already held couple of rounds of meetings with the Union Finance Ministry officials on the budget,” sources said, adding that requirements of all Departments have also been taken into account by the Finance Department as a part of annual exercise for finalization of the budget.

    Sources, however, admitted that some difficulties will arise with Dr Mehta proceeding on “long leave”.

    Budget session of the Parliament is schedule to begin on January 29 with the address of President Ram Nath Kovind to joint session while Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will present annual budget on February 1. Budget of Jammu and Kashmir will also be presented in the same session.

    Describing proceeding of leave by the senior most bureaucrat engaged in monitoring preparations for annual budget as “unusual”, sources said the Government will have to a take a call within the next few days as budget exercise can’t be hampered.

    Though no reasons could be ascertained behind Dr Mehta suddenly proceeding on “long leave”, he had recently voiced concerns over some Administrative Secretaries not attending the High Powered Committee meeting of Jammu Kashmir Infrastructure Development Finance Corporation (JKIDFC).

    Absence of the Administrative Secretaries had angered the Financial Commissioner, Finance Department, who had taken serious cognizance of the non-participation and conveyed that the crucial meetings should not be attended by the representatives.

    A strong worded displeasure in this regard was formally conveyed by Dr Mehta after he cancelled the recently scheduled JKIDFC High Powered Committee meeting due to non-participation of the Administrative Secretary, Jal Shakti Department and Administrative Secretary, Planning Development and Monitoring Department.

    Because of non-participation of the Administrative Secretaries of these two Departments in the capacity of JKIDFC High Powered Committee members, proceedings of the crucial meeting could not be held and hence the development projects worth crores of rupees were not taken up for discussion and likely approval of the same.(By Daily Excelsior)

  • Literary Circle ادبی گوشہ

    Literary Circle ادبی گوشہ

    Literary circle an online platform (Facebook) organised by a team of research scholars and faculty members of Maulana Azad National Urdu University, Hyderabad from Pir Panjal Region of J&K. in their daily basis activities today on 27 Jan, Prof K.C Agnihotri, Vice Chancellor of Central University of Himachal Pradesh was invited as the expert. In the lecture on Understanding Forest Right act (FRA) 2006, he throughs light on the of forest Right act and the mechanism associated with its implementation in J&K, he also highlighted the role of Gujjars Bakerwals and other forest dwellers in protecting forests in J&k.


    Speaking on the occasion prof. emphasises to strengthen the Gram Sabhas at local level to play their role in the better implementation of the FRA 2006, and to spread awareness regarding the benefits of the act and he also said that they need to work as torch barrier in protecting the rights of forest dweller in J&k.


    In Marinating the continuity of lecture series on the above-mentioned act. The Next lecture of Literary circle will be held on 28th Jan, 2021,8:00 pm onwards. In which Mr. Zafar Chaudhary senior Journalist, policy analyst, Prolific writer, founder and editor of the dispatch will deliver his lecture on understanding FRA 2006.