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Human rights must be a priority in intra-Afghan peace talks: HRW

Afghan women (File/Representational Image)

New Delhi (NVI): Ahead of the peace talks between the Taliban, the Afghan government, and other Afghan political leaders, the Human Rights Watch (HRW) has said that human rights protection must be a priority during the negotiations to begin on March 10.

The human rights watchdog has expressed that the negotiations should include meaningful participation by women, victims’ groups, and proponents of legal and constitutional reforms.

Patricia Gossman, associate Asia director at Human Rights Watch said: “A durable peace agreement in Afghanistan needs to ensure the protection of fundamental human rights and mechanisms to provide justice for serious abuses,” “To achieve these goals those most affected by the conflict should have a meaningful role in the process,” she added.

On February 29, the United States government and Taliban leadership signed an agreement outlining a phased withdrawal of US forces from Afghanistan in exchange for Taliban commitments not to allow attacks on the US or its allies from Afghan territory.

The troop withdrawal is meant to take place in parallel with progress in negotiations between representatives of the Afghan government and other Afghan political groups and Taliban leaders aimed at achieving a political settlement to the armed conflict.

However, soon after signing a deal to end their war with the US military, the Taliban have resumed attacks against Afghan forces. This has raised concerns that the Americans are leaving their Afghan allies vulnerable.

The intra-Afghan talks will address the legacy of four decades of war, and the future of Afghanistan’s democratic political system. Critical issues include women’s equality in all spheres, from education to justice; due process guarantees; and media freedom, the Human Rights Watch said in a statement.

While the Taliban officially state that they do not oppose girls’ education, only a small number of Taliban district officials have permitted girls to attend school beyond puberty, it said.

Afghans face considerable difficulties obtaining redress in the courts, particularly when government officials or warlords are implicated in abuses. Journalists in areas under government control risk threats and violence from all sides, while not being able to operate at all in Taliban-controlled areas, the HRW report said.

The human rights body further stated that negotiators will need to agree on a government in Afghanistan that prevents the repetition of atrocities that fomented civil war in the past.

Afghanistan’s four decades of armed conflict have taken a devastating toll. Hundreds of thousands of Afghans have been killed, injured, forcibly disappeared, and tortured, and millions have become refugees or have been internally displaced, it said.

Bimal Julka sworn in as new CIC

President Ram Nath Kovind with Bimal Julka

New Delhi (NVI): Bimal Julka, former secretary of Information and Broadcasting was today sworn in as Chief Information Commissioner.

President Ram Nath Kovind administered the oath of office to Julka as CIC in a ceremony held at Rashtrapati Bhavan here.

Julka was earlier serving as Information Commissioner. The post of CIC was vacant after transparency watchdog Sudhir Bhargava retired on January 11.

North India to see more good rains today 

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New Delhi (NVI): Many parts of Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, West Uttar Pradesh and Delhi and its adjoining areas have been recording fairly widespread rain and thundershowers.
Due to the rainfall activity, Delhi and NCR region saw a slight decrease in minimum temperature to 14 degree Celsius from 14.3 degrees Celsius recorded yesterday.
The maximum temperature today is expected to be around 22 degrees celsius, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD).
During the last 24 hours, heavy hailstorm activities were also observed in Jaipur. Similarly, a few parts of Haryana and Northwest Uttar Pradesh observed isolated hailstorm activities.
SkymetWeather expect these on and off rain and thunderstorm activities to continue by the late-night hours of today in Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, West Uttar Pradesh, and Delhi.
Due to these ongoing rainfall activities, it expect the maximums to drop by five to six degrees at some places. A few parts of Punjab and Haryana may also observe the maximums settling somewhere below 20 degrees Celsius.
Meanwhile, the overall air quality in the national capital today deteriorate to “satisfactory” 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 69 which falls in the “satisfactory” category.

COVID-19: PM cancels Brussels visit as India-EU Summit called off, says MEA

surge in Covid cases

New Delhi (NVI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi will not be visiting Brussels this month as India-EU summit has been called off due to coronavirus outbreak, the Ministry of External Affairs said today.

External Affairs spokesperson Raveesh Kumar confirmed the development during a media briefing here. He said that both the sides (India and the European Union) have decided to reschedule the summit to a later date.

“With regard to the proposed India-EU Summit, both sides have agreed that due to health authorities advising against travel between regions, it would be wise to re-schedule the Summit to a later mutually convenient date,” he told media persons during the weekly briefing.

“The decision has been taken in the spirit of the close cooperation between India and the EU who share the same concerns and commitment to global health and hope that the outbreak is contained soon,” he added.

However, PM Modi’s visit to Bangladesh will take place as scheduled and details of the same will be shared later, Kumar said.

Air Chief congratulates East Air Command on 60 yrs of service

Shillong (NVI): Air Chief Marshal Rakesh Kumar Singh Bhadauria today congratulated the Eastern Air Command on 60 years of service and highlighted its operational importance.

The Air Chief also wrapped up his two-day visit to the Shillong-based command here and attended the annual Commanders’ Conference.

The Chief of Air Staff emphasised upon the need to concentrate on operational training and operational readiness tailored towards a quick and effective response to a rapidly changing threat scenario.

He also awarded trophies to the commanders for achieving excellence in the fields of Operations, Maintenance and Administration. Air Force Station Tezpur was awarded the trophy of ‘Best Flying Station – Pride of EAC’ and Air Force Station Laitkor Peak was declared the ‘Best Non-Flying Station’.

Kashmir: Broadband internet services restored after 7 months

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Mubashir Bukhari

Srinagar (NVI): After lifting the ban on social media, Jammu and Kashmir administration today restored broadband internet services in the Valley.

Centre had suspended internet in the region following the abrogation of Article 370 on August 5 last year.

On March 4, the Jammu and Kashmir administration decided to lift the ban imposed in the Union Territory on social media sites.

The government has already allowed access to all sites on 2G mobile data services and fixed-line internet in the Union Territory till March 17.

Earlier, access to white-listed sites was allowed only after the services were restored for a week on January 25 and subsequently extended from time to time. Close to 1,600 websites (mostly related to education, banking, business and government) were allowed to be accessed in J&K.

The internet facility was snapped across J&K on August 5 last year, the day when Centre abrogated the special status to the erstwhile state and bifurcated it into two union territories– Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh.

The fresh order was issued by Principal Secretary, Home, Shaleen Kabra after assessment of the impact of telecom services regulation on the overall security situation and maintenance of public order and reports of law enforcement agencies.

The order will be applicable only till March 17.

Coronavirus: Delhi primary schools to remain shut till March end

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New Delhi (NVI): The Delhi government today ordered closure of all primary schools in the national capital till March 31, as a precautionary measure to prevent the spread of coronavirus among children.

The order comes amid the COVID-19 outbreak, in which total number of positive cases stands at 30 in India.

Delhi Education Minister Manish Sisodia tweeted regarding the closure of all primary schools (upto class 5).

“As a precautionary measure to prevent the possibility of spread of COVID-19 amongst our children, Delhi Government has directed immediate closure of all primary schools (Govt/ aided/ private/MCD/NDMC) till 31/3/20.”

Meanwhile, India reported one more case of coronavirus today. A middle-aged man from Ghaziabad has tested positive for novel coronavirus, according to media reports.

The patient has a history of travelling to Iran. A 16-year-old Indian girl has also tested positive for the COVID-19 in Dubai.

The total number of positive coronavirus cases in the country have now risen to 30.

A Paytm employee in Gurugram, Haryana was tested positive for the virus, yesterday.

Two persons from Hyderabad were also reported to have been affected with the viral infection but there was no official confirmation for the same.

Delhi violence: Suspended AAP leader Tahir Hussain arrested

Tahir Hussain

New Delhi (NVI): Suspended Aam Aadmi Party leader Tahir Hussain, accused in the murder of Intelligence Bureau employee Ankit Sharma, has been arrested as a Delhi court rejected his plea to surrender here today.

Hussain was arrested after the court rejected his application to surrender. He has also filed an anticipatory bail plea at Karkardooma court in Delhi which will hear the case, according to media reports.

The politician who is accused of murder, rioting and arson, appeared before a Delhi court today.

Tahir Hussain was charged after the body of Ankit Sharma was recovered last week from a drain in northeast Delhi’s Jaffrabad, one of the worst-hit areas in the violence over the citizenship law. The police said he was absconding since his name cropped up in the case.

He was suspended by AAP after allegations from the IB official’s family. Sharma’s family claims that Hussain incited the mob which had caught the IB staffer and killed him.

Heavy rains expected in Kashmir this weekend

Mubashir Bukhari

Srinagar (NVI): Kashmir plains received rains today while the higher reaches received fresh snowfall bringing down the minimum temperatures.

The local Meteorological Centre in Srinagar has predicted moderate rain and snow from today till Saturday.

“Light rain and snow would commence at a few places in Kashmir division on Thursday morning. The intensity and distribution will then increase during the next two days and main activity is expected on Friday and Saturday,” the MeT department said.

“There is possibility of thunderstorm, hail and gusty winds at 30 to 40 K.M.PH in the plains of Jammu Division and few places of Kashmir Division during the period,” the department said.

Tourist destinations of the region, including the Gulmarg resort in north Kashmir and Pahalgam resort in south Kashmir, also received moderate rain and snowfall.

Meanwhile, Srinagar, the summer capital of the state recorded a low of 3.5 while the mercury in Qazigund in south Kashmir settled at a low of 2.7 degrees Celsius.

Pahalgam the famous health resort which also serves as one of the base camps for the annual Amarnath Yatra recorded a low of minus 1.2 degrees Celsius.

The temperature in Gulmarg famous ski-resort in north Kashmir was minus 3.5 degrees Celsius.

Kokernag town recorded a low of 1.8 degrees Celsius while Kupwara town in north Kashmir registered a low of 3.4 degrees Celsius.

Jammu city recorded 13.7 degrees Celsius, Katra town 11.2, Batote 4.9, Banihal 3.2 and Bhaderwah recorded 3.4 as the minimum temperatures.

5 patients with coronavirus-like symptoms quarantined at Srinagar hospital

Mubashir Bukhari

Srinagar (NVI): Five patients with coronavirus-like symptoms have been quarantined at Sher-e-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS) in Srinagar.

These COVID-19 suspects have a recent history of travelling to coronavirus-affected countries.

Epidemiologist, Integrated Disease Surveillance Program at SKIMS, Dr Mansoor Qadri said that four had been already quarantined at the hospital on Wednesday. “A new patient has been suspected with corona flu-like symptoms. He has been isolated. He already had a history of Myocardial infarction (MI),” he said.

The samples of the suspects were collected and sent for testing to the National Institute of Virology in Pune.

Of the five, one had travelled to Thailand while two had been to Iran, they said, adding that the remaining two had a recent travel history to the epicentre of COVID-19 in China’s Wuhan.

Jammu and Kashmir has stepped up preparedness in order to identify the symptoms and deal promptly with the emerging infection of coronavirus.

In Jammu, two passengers with travel history to Italy and South Korea were shifted to the quarantine ward at a government medical college hospital on Wednesday.

The tests of the two persons have been sent to Delhi and symptomatic passengers have been instructed for home quarantine.

Although no positive cases of coronavirus have been reported in Kashmir, health officials said all hospitals should ensure their staff is trained, and well-prepared to deal with the virus.

The government has been issuing advisories to inform people of the precautionary measures and symptoms associated with coronavirus.

On Wednesday, JK Government appointed various officers to ramp up efforts for prevention and control of novel coronavirus in Jammu and Kashmir.

According to the order issued by the GAD, Bhupinder Kumar, Mission Director, National Health Mission (NHM), J&K, shall be the overall in-charge of the coronavirus control efforts at the Union Territory level who shall work under the supervision of Financial Commissioner, Health & Medical Education Department, J&K.

The order also states that Dr Shafqat Khan (designated Nodal Officer) shall work under the supervision of overall in-charge coronavirus control efforts (Mission Director, NHM).

Further, at the Divisional Level, respective Divisional Commissioners shall be the overall in-charge of coronavirus control efforts and shall be assisted by the respective Directors of Health Services.

At the District Level, Deputy Commissioners shall be the in-charge of coronavirus control efforts to be assisted by the respective Chief Medical Officers.

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