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Delhi witnessed foggy morning 

Air Quality panel directs enforcement of dust control measures in Delhi-NCR
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New Delhi (NVI): Delhi was blanketed with fog this morning even as the minimum temperature rose to 9.2 degrees Celsius from 8.3 degree Celsius recorded yesterday.

The maximum temperature today is expected to be around 17.0 degree Celsius, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD).

The weatherman has stated that light rain is expected due to fresh western disturbance affecting the northwest region of the country.

Meanwhile, the overall air quality in the national capital today deteriorate again to“very poor”from “poor” category.

According to System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting And Research (SAFAR),the Air Quality Index (AQI) in the national capital stood at  322 which falls in the  “very poor” category.

The worst affected areas are Dhirpur, Delhi University, Chandni Chowk, Pusa, Lodhi Road, Mathura Road, IGI Terminal 3 and the neighbouring Noida.

PM Modi interacts with students

New Delhi (NVI): In an interaction with students at Talkatora Stadium in Delhi today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi answered their questions and shared tips on how to manage stress during exams. The third edition of ‘Pariksha Pe Charcha’ comes ahead of the board exams and other entrance exams.

During his interaction, the PM talked about ISRO’s Chandrayaan mission, cricket, and technology as sources of motivation for the students. Reaching out to students, he said his conversations with them would be ‘#withoutfilter’. “Speak to me hashtag without filter,” he said.

The prime minister also recalled his visit to ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) during the launch of Chandrayaan mission and the time he spent with hardworking scientists.

He also said that students should not be afraid of failure and take it as a part of life.

Ceremonial welcome to Su-30MKI at AFS Thanjavur

Su-30MKI fighter plane being accorded grand ceremonial welcome as its Squadron was inducted at AFS Thanjavur today.

Su-30MKI with Brahmos missile will be stationed here.

J&K DGP blames Pak for radicalisation among youth in Valley

Mubashir Bukhari

Srinagar (NVI): Jammu and Kashmir DGP Dilbag Singh today held “Pakistan and its agencies” responsible for spreading radicalisation among youth in the Valley.

Addressing a press conference here in Srinagar, the DGP said that if de-radicalisation camps are setup in country it will help youth who have gone astray.

He also welcomed Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Bipin Rawat recent statement in which he had claimed that there were de-radicalisation camps operating in the country.

“If any such facility comes up in Kashmir it will be a good sign. It will definitely help people, especially those who have gone astray,” the DGP said.

“Whenever we catch some people at our level they don’t seem to be talking much sense at times and therefore, if some sensible kind of arrangement is made where good people from the civil society and experts are gathered together, who deal with this subject and relevant aspects of religion and other things, it willl be a good development. These kind of things should be welcomed, the J&K top cop said.

On terror outfits operating in the Valley, DGP Singh said that Hizbul Mujahideen is on the verge of being completely wiped out in south Kashmir.

While referring to an encounter in south Kashmir today, the DGP said three militants including Hizbul Mujahideen commander Wasim Ahmed Wani, were neutralised in Shopian district.  The second militant was Adil Sheikh and the third was identified as Jahangir.

J&K govt holds first of its kind pre-summit investors’ meet

New Delhi (NVI): The Jammu and Kashmir Government today held a first of its kind pre-summit investors meet here, ahead of the Global Investors’ Summit to take place in the Union Territory this year.

The curtain-raiser to the three-day summit– which will be held in Srinagar and Jammu — invited members of the business community to invest in the newly formed Union Territory.

The aim of the upcoming Global Investors’ Summit 2020 is to exhibit the different investment opportunities available in the UT of J&K in different sectors.

At the curtain raiser event held in Delhi today, Lieutenant Governor of J&K Girish Chandra Murmu said, the upcoming event is inspired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Global Investors’ Summit in Gujarat.

“The J&K Government took a decision of showcasing J&K’s potential for investment through a summit. The Global Investors’ Meet, with the theme of EXPLORE, INVEST & GROW, is a platform that will bring together senior entrepreneurs, leaders from corporate sector across the country, senior policymakers, development agencies, investors from across the world and local businessmen.

“We intend to take a leap forward in making Jammu and Kashmir an economic paradise for investors and I would like to invite you all to take the lead in setting up your enterprises in Jammu & Kashmir,” he said while addressing a gathering here.

Dr Jitendra Singh, Ministry of State (Independent Charge), BVR Subrahmanyam, Chief Secretary and Kewal Kumar Sharma, Advisor to J&K Lieutenant Governor were present at the event.

App that ends your privacy

New Delhi (NVI): A tool can now help identify activists at a protest or an attractive stranger walking down the lane, revealing not just their names but where they live, what they do and whom they know.

Hoan Ton-That, a 31-year-old Australian techie, did something momentous. He invented a tool that could end your ability to walk down the street anonymously, and provided it to hundreds of law enforcement agencies, ranging from local cops in Florida to the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security, the New York Times reported.

Ton-That’s most hit apps include an obscure iPhone game and an app that let people put Donald Trump’s distinct yellow hair on their photos.

His tiny company, Clearview AI, has devised a groundbreaking facial recognition app. You take a picture of a person, upload it and get to see public photos of that person, along with links to where those photos appeared.

The system — whose backbone is a database of more than three billion images that Clearview claims to have scraped from Facebook, YouTube, Venmo and millions of other websites — goes far beyond anything ever constructed by the United States government or Silicon Valley giants.

But without public scrutiny, more than 600 law enforcement agencies have started using Clearview in the past year, according to the company, which declined to provide a list. The computer code underlying its app, analyzed by The New York Times, includes programming language to pair it with augmented-reality glasses; users would potentially be able to identify every person they saw.

Federal and state law enforcement officers said that while they had only limited knowledge of how Clearview works and who is behind it, they had used its app to help solve shoplifting, identity theft, credit card fraud, murder and child sexual exploitation cases.

Until now, technology that readily identifies everyone based on his or her face has been taboo because of its radical erosion of privacy. Tech companies capable of releasing such a tool have refrained from doing so; in 2011, Google’s chairman at the time said it was the one technology the company had held back because it could be used “in a very bad way.” Some large cities, including San Francisco, have barred police from using facial recognition technology.

Police departments have had access to facial recognition tools for almost 20 years, but they have historically been limited to searching government-provided images, such as mug shots and driver’s license photos.

In addition to Ton-That, Clearview was founded by Richard Schwartz — who was an aide to Rudolph W. Giuliani when he was mayor of New York — and backed financially by Peter Thiel, a venture capitalist behind Facebook and Palantir.

When Ton-That was interviewed recently, he demonstrated the app on himself. He took a selfie and uploaded it. The app lined up 23 photos of him, the newspaper reported.

He said, “There’s always going to be a community of bad people who will misuse it. Even if Clearview doesn’t make its app publicly available, a copycat company might, now that the taboo is broken.”

When asked about the implications of bringing such a power into the world, Ton-That seemed taken aback. “I have to think about that,” he said. “Our belief is that this is the best use of the technology.”

JK: Govt directs depts, PSUs to procure locally-made goods

Mubashir Bukhari

Srinagar (NVI): The Jammu and Kashmir government has asked departments, public sector undertakings and other aided institutions to prefer procuring of locally-made goods to boost the economic activities of small entrepreneurs in the Union Territory which is believed to have suffered losses to the tune of thousands of crores due to internet clampdown since August last year.

“Kashmir’s economy has been badly hit since August 5. Units of several small entrepreneurs are at the verge of closure because they are not able to do their business in view of the prevailing situation,” an official said.

Taking note, J&K administration has directed its departments, public sector undertakings and other aided institutions to procure certain goods and services produced and provided by micro and small enterprises (MSMEs).

Among the 358 goods included in the list are handloom, handicrafts items, automobile headlights, bags, buckets, sandals, chappals (flip-flops), domestic electric appliances, garments, glassware, hand pumps, lubricators, sanitary fittings, tiles, tyres, utensils, jute furniture, woollen, carpet and silk items.

Sources said the step has been taken in line with the public procurement policy notified by Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises in respect of goods and services produced and provided by micro and small enterprises.

The policy envisages procurement of minimum 20% of overall procurement of goods and services by government institutions from these small-time entrepreneurs.

“The move is aimed at providing much relief to these enterprises as 20% of government purchases would infuse a greater vigour into the economic advancement of these enterprises,” a top official said.

The UT administration has also directed departments to bring transparency in the procurement of goods. “Every authority designated with the powers of procuring goods and hiring services in public interest has the responsibility and accountability. There has to be economy, efficiency, fairness, transparency, quality and amount of money while purchasing goods,” reads the Finance Department directive.

Nadda elected as BJP President

New Delhi (NVI): BJP Working President Jagat Prakash Nadda was today elected unopposed as the new chief of the ruling party.

He succeeds Amit Shah, the union Home Minister who will now be free to focus entirely on his ministry.

Nadda was the only leader in the fray following the nomination process in which his candidature was endorsed by top party leaders.

Fifty-eight year old Nadda is the former union minister of Heath and Family welfare and member of Rajya Sabha from Himachal Pradesh and Parliamentary Board Secretary of BJP.

Outgoing president Amit Shah and other senior leaders of the party congratulated Nadda.

Soon after his annointment, senior BJP leader Radha Mohan Singh, who is the incharge of the organisational election process, made the announcement at the party headquarters here today.

 

Three Hizbul militants killed in south Kashmir gunfight

IED expert among 2 terrorists to flee from encounter site in Kashmir's Pulwama
(File/Representational)

Mubashir Bukhari

Srinagar (NVI): Security forces today killed three Hizbul Mujahideen militants in a gunfight at Wachi village in Shopian district of South Kashmir.

Acting on specific inputs, a joint team of Army’s 55 Rashtriya Rifles and Special Operations Group (SOG) of Jammu & Kashmir police launched a cordon and search operation in Wachi area of Shopian this morning. “As the searches were going on in the area, the hiding militants fired upon forces leading to gunfight in which three militants were killed,” a police official said.

One of the militants has been identified as Adil Ahmad, a Special Police Officer (SPO) who had deserted the force in 2018 and decamped with seven AK assault rifles from the official residence of the then MLA Wacchi Aijaz Ahmad Mir. The identification of the other two militants is being ascertained.

Meanwhile, security has been beefed up across Jammu and Kashmir ahead of the Republic Day celebration.

Checkpoints have been erected in many places in Srinagar and frisking has been intensified. Police are seen at many places stopping and checking the vehicles.

Indo-German Working Group meet on Quality Infrastructure held

New Delhi (NVI): ‘Quality Infrastructure’ was the underlying theme of the seventh annual meeting of the Indo-German Working Group that took place in Delhi recently, with around 80 participants.

During the meeting, the Indian and German sides signed Work Plan 2020 on Quality Infrastructure for cooperation, Standardisation, conformity assessment, and product safety.

“Quality infrastructure is the language of international trade. With a growing relevance of technical regulations, our exchange on regulatory approaches and compliance procedures eases doing business and boosts trade. I welcome the signing of our Work Plan 2020,” said Director General Stefan Schnorr of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi).

Under this year’s work plan, BMWi and the Indian Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution in collaboration with other Ministries are working closely together a number of factors to strengthen the bilateral trade between two countries through quality infrastructure. These include standardisation, accreditation and conformity assessment, metrology, product safety and market surveillance.

“A mutual understanding of requirements for safe and secure products helps to protect the citizens in both countries. Our Indo-German discussion paper on the cybersecurity of Internet of Things (IoT) devices which we just launched is a good example for our successful cooperation,” Stefan Schnorr said.

Germany and India established the Working Group in 2013 to strengthen their economic and technical cooperation, reduce technical barriers to trade, and increase product safety.

Also present on the occasion, Secretary, Consumer Affairs, Avinash Srivastava said, “Germany is a trusted and important partner for India. It is encouraging to see the intense technical cooperation that happens in our bilateral Working Group. This year we will also put focus on strengthening the dialogue on technical regulation, exchange on regulations of medical devices, and exploring twinning arrangements at ISO and IEC level.”

Along with Director General Stefan Schnorr, this year’s annual meeting was also attended by representatives from the German Institute for Standardization (DIN), the German Commission for Electrical, Electronic & Information Technologies (DKE), the National Metrology Institute of Germany (PTB), and representatives from German companies and industry associations such as VDMA and VDA.

The Indian delegation included representatives from the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, the Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises, the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) as well as the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII).

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