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NC leader Sagar, Mehbooba’s uncle Madani slapped with PSA

Ali Muhammad Sagar and Sartaj Madani

Mubashir Bukhari

Srinagar (NVI): Jammu and Kashmir administration on Thursday slapped Public Safety Act (PSA) against National Conference (NC) General Secretary Ali Muhammad Sagar and senior PDP leader Sartaj Madani- who is uncle of Mehbooba Mufti.

Both the leaders are under detention since August 5, 2019 and were lodged at MLA hostel in Srinagar. Soon after slapping them with PSA, these leaders were shifted to a government building at Gupkar road in Srinagar.

According to a dossier, Sartaj Madani, who is uncle of PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti has been slapped with PSA for his role during the double-rape and murder of Asiya and Nelofar in 2009 and pioneering the self-rule doctrine of PDP.

His PSA has been approved by District Magistrate Kulgam.

Similarly, NC’s Ali Muhammad Sagar has been slapped PSA for raising voice against the vision of India besides opposing Article 370 and Article 35 A.

These leaders were part of preventive detention of mainstream politicians, activists and trade leaders carried out after August 5 last year when the Centre withdrew the special status of the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir and bifurcated it into Union Territories — Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh.

Among the prominent leaders who are still under detention are NC leaders Farooq Abdullah and Omar Abdullah and PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti.

While Farooq Abdullah has been kept at his Gupkar house, his son and NC vice president Omar Abdullah has been detained at Hari Niwas.

PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti, who was initially lodged at Chesmashahi huts, has been shifted to a government building in the heart of Srinagar.

J&K going through transformation: PM

Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said Jammu and Kashmir, since abolition of special status, is going through a lot of transformation and the trend of welcoming separatists has ended there.

Replying to Motion of Thanks to the President’s Address in the Rajya Sabha, Modi said that August 5, 2019, when Article 370 was abolished in Jammu and Kashmir, has proven to be a “black day” for those who supported terrorism and separatism in the Valley.

“For the first time in decades, people of Jammu and Kashmir got benefits of reservation. There were BDC (Block Development Committee) polls, RERA came into being there. For the first time, Jammu and Kashmir got a comprehensive start-up, trade and logistics policy. Anti-corruption bureau was set up there,” the Prime Minister said.

Apart from this, the PM also said that for the first time, Army and Police in J&K are working together while taking decisive action against terrorism.

“Eighteen months after Governor’s Rule in Jammu and Kashmir, more than 4,400 sarpanches and more than 35,000 panches were elected in peaceful elections,” he said.

The Prime Minister’s remarks on developments in J&K came days after a delegation of 36 Union Ministers visited the newly-formed Union Territory last month.

Yesterday, a group of panches and sarpanches from J&K also met central ministers to discuss the condition of J&K after the withdrawal of Article 370 last year. The delegation had met ministers Nitin Gadkari and Jitendra Singh among others.

India will look into request, if any, for evacuation of Pak students from Wuhan: MEA

External Affairs spokesperson Raveesh Kumar (File)

New Delhi (NVI): After airlifting its 640 nationals from coronavirus-hit China, India today said it will consider a request, if made, to evacuate Pakistani students from Wuhan.

“No such request has been received by us from the Government of Pakistan. But if such a situation arises and keeping in mind the resources available, we can look into it,” External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said during a media briefing here.

He was responding when asked whether India will consider Pakistani students’ appeal for evacuation from Wuhan.

Kumar said the government of India had evacuated 640 Indian nationals and 7 Maldives nationals on two special flights.

“These Indian nationals belong to Wuhan and nearby areas and who did not show any symptoms of illness. It was a complex operation and we thank the Government of China for their support and facilitation during this exercise,” the MEA spokesperson said.

He added that the matter regarding the safety of Indians in China amid the coronavirus outbreak is reviewed on a regular basis at a high level.

“Ministry of External Affairs in coordination with other Ministries and institutions of Government of India undertook comprehensive and precipitous steps following nCoronavirus outbreak in China,” he said.

Citing regular advisories issued by the Government on the issue, Kumar said Indian nationals have been advised to refrain from travelling to China.

“People travelling to China henceforth will be quarantined on return. Separately, travel to India from China on e-Visa have been temporarily suspended. This applies to the holders of Chinese passports and applicants of other nationalities residing in the mainland of the People’s Republic of China,” he said.

“We have also clarified that holders of already issued e-Visa are no longer valid. It is further clarified that existing normal visas are no longer valid. Those who have a compelling reason to visit India may contact our Embassy or our Consulates. The Visa section of our Embassy/Consulates may be contacted for any clarification,” Kumar said while reiterating the travel measures taken by the Government amid the deadly epidemic that has claimed more than 500 lives so far.

In response to query on India’s reaction on reference to Jammu and Kashmir in the Pakistan-Malaysia Joint Statement, Kumar said, “India completely rejects the references made in respect of Jammu and Kashmir, which is an integral and inalienable part of India. We once again call upon the Malaysian leadership to develop better understanding of the facts, including that Pakistan remains an epicentre of global terrorism, which continues to recruit, train, arm and finance cross-border terrorism against India.”

Auto Expo 2020: Hyundai unveils second-gen Creta

New Delhi (NVI): Hyundai today revealed the second-generation Creta to be launched in India on the second day of Auto Expo-2020 at Greater Noida.

The 15th edition of the biennial motoring show has witnessed the new Creta with Hyundai’s latest design philosophy dubbed ‘Sensuous Sportiness’

The new Creta exterior features have 3D cascading front grille, split LED headlamp cluster as in the venue, sculpted bumpers up front and rear, flared wheel arches and DRLs.

It also has features panoramic sunroof.

Hyundai will launch the new Creta in March 2020 with prices expected to range from Rs 10 lakh to Rs 17 lakh.

Rapido offers free rides to Delhi voters on Feb 8

New Delhi (NVI): The Bike Taxi Rapido today announced it will offer free rides to the election polling booth for voters in Delhi on February 8.

The Rapido will waive off 100% ride fee for all rides up to 3 kms to the election booth, anywhere in Delhi. The offer will be valid from 7 AM to 6 PM on the polling day on Saturday.

In order to avail of this offer, users will get push notification about #RideToVote, after which the users will get IVOTE code on Rapido App.

While commenting about the initiative Rapido co-founder Aravind Sanka said, “our vision is to make intra-city transportation convenient, affordable and accessible for millions in the country. We see elections as a key part of our democracy and constitution and would like to do our bit for the society.”

Rapido launched its services in Delhi in November 2019 and since then, it has seen 1 Lac rides on its platform.

Stigma, prejudice against leprosy has reduced: President

New Delhi (NVI): President Ram Nath Kovind today presented the International Gandhi Awards for Leprosy while saying that the stigma and prejudice against the disease have reduced considerably due to constant work of scientists, researchers, organizations & community workers.

The award was presented to Dr NS Dharmashaktu under the Indian nomination (individual) category and the Leprosy Mission Trust under the institutional category.

On the occasion, President Kovind said, “In the fight against leprosy, we have achieved a lot over the years. We have successfully accomplished levels of leprosy elimination defined as less than one case per ten thousand population. Further, the stigma and prejudice against leprosy have reduced considerably, thanks to the constant work of scientists, researchers, organisations and community workers. However, we cannot let our guard down. New cases continue to occur and high-burden pockets of the disease do exist.”

The President also said that the major challenge in leprosy control activities lies in sustaining the same level of focus and commitment especially in low-resource settings where equity of access is an issue.

“We need to intensify our efforts towards early detection of leprosy cases, provide equitable access to appropriate treatment and provide integrated leprosy services in the geographically focused areas,” he added.

The President also said that more than the medical condition, the social stigma attached to the disease persists and this is a cause for concern. We have to become aware and educated on this disease and its different dimensions and spread that awareness among our communities. We need to empower those who have been discriminated on account of leprosy through advocacy and information dissemination.

Almonds may help reduce wrinkles in post-menopausal women

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New Delhi (NVI): Daily consumption of almonds reduces the severity of wrinkles on women’s faces after menopause, claims a first of its kind study that was done to examine the effects of nuts on the skin.

Researchers at the University of California have found that eating almonds daily instead of other nut-free snacks reduces the severity and length of wrinkles that appear on women’s faces after menopause.

Post-menopause is the time when a woman does not experience menstruation for 12 consecutive months. This study, published in the journal Phytotherapy Research, divided women into two groups based on the skin type after menopause in a 16-week control trial.

In both groups, exposure to sunlight divided the severity of the effects on the skin. One of the groups of women ate almonds as a snack. They consumed 20 per cent of their total daily calorie intake or an average of 340 calories per day (60 grams) from almonds. While the other group consumed an equal amount of nut-free snack.

Apart from these snacks, the women involved in the study took their regular diet and did not eat any nutty product. At the beginning of the study, the skins of these women were examined and their skin was tested again at four, eight, twelve and sixteen weeks. High-resolution facial imaging technique was used to examine the skin each time.

Raja Sivamani, the study’s lead researcher and assistant professor of clinical dermatology at US Davis, said, “This high-resolution camera allows 3D reconstruction of any wrinkles, allowing us to identify the main reasons for its length and severity. Estimation of the severity can calculate the depth and length of any one wrinkle.”

The study also assessed skin barrier function by assessing sebum production and transepidermal water deficiency. An attempt was made to find out how to protect our skin from skin barrier function, skin barrier strength and moisturization loss. Not only this, but harmful effects from the environment were also investigated.

Analysis of the photographic image at the end of the study after 16 weeks revealed that the women who ate almonds had less facial wrinkles than the other group and their facial complexion also improved.

Researchers in the study found that eating almonds reduced the width of women’s facial wrinkles by 10 per cent while reducing their severity by 9 per cent. The researchers said that no change in skin barrier function was observed between the two groups.

Sivamani said, “Almonds are a very good source of vitamin E antioxidants and provide us with essential fatty acids and polyphenols. It is the best option for overall good nutrition.’

“Almonds can be part of a healthy ageing diet as a food item, especially for women after menopause,” she said.

US-India Defence relationship will be collaborative: Rajnath

New Delhi (NVI): Defence Minister Rajnath Singh today said that the US-India Defence relationship will transform from traditional buyer-seller to a collaborative one that “can be the biggest of the century”.

“Indo-US relationship will move towards collaboration approach from traditional ‘Buyer-Seller’. I am confident that this relationship will be more dynamic and vibrant in future,” he said while speaking at a seminar organized during ongoing DefExpo2020 in Lucknow by the US-India Business Council (USIBIC).

The Union Defence Minister also gave a message to the US defence manufacturers that India is willing to resolve any problems faced by the industry. He said that the investors must take full advantage of the opportunities present in India’s defence sector.

He further said, “The US is one of the largest defence exporters for India and the world. At the same time, the defence manufacturing sector in India is growing at a rapid pace. In such a situation, our collaboration can prove to be the biggest collaboration of this century”.

Later, Raksha Mantri also visited the UP State’s pavilion. While appreciating the support extended by the state government in organising DefExpo at such a huge scale, he hoped that the investment opportunities would increase in the state with the establishment of defence corridor in Uttar Pradesh.

Earlier in the day, Rajnath held bilateral talks with his counterpart from Madagascar, Lt Gen. Rokotonirina Richard here and stressed upon enhancing ties in maritime security cooperation in the region.

Yesterday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the  11th edition of DefExpo in Lucknow. He said that this government aims for establishing India as a leading defence manufacturer while saying that country is eyeing defence export by 5 billion dollars in the next five years.

Mercedes-Benz launches V-Class Marco Polo at Rs 1.38 crore

New Delhi (NVI): German luxury carmaker Mercedes-Benz India has launched the V-Class Marco Polo with the price starting at Rs 1.38 crore on the second day of Auto Expo-2020.

The V-Class Marco Polo model will be offered in two variants, Camper and Horizon variants and will be powered by a 2.0-litre, four-cylinder diesel engine mated to the 9-speed torque converter automatic transmission.

The Mercedes V-Class Marco Polo edition is a variant of the luxury MPV in India that is designed to deliver a comfortable luxurious experience.

The V-Class Marco Polo Horizon is priced at Rs 1.38 crore and the Camper variant is priced at Rs 1.46 crore.

However, Mercedes-Benz India will offer a large amount of customisable options, with the V-Class Marco Polo.

It offers extendable pop-up roof, LED Intelligent light system, 43.2cm (17-inch) 5-twin-spoke light-alloy wheels painted in black with a high-sheen finish, Awning, EASY-PACK tailgate, LED Tail Lamps

The German luxury automaker is trying to focus on a customer base like people who live out of a suitcase and always on the road as well as being a perfect vanity van for actors.

The interior of the V-Class Marco Polo includes swivelling luxury driver’s seat can be turned flexibly, Innovative loading comfort, Tilting and sliding glass sunroof, roof stowage compartment.

Coronavirus: 2 newborns infected, death toll soars past 560 in China

New Delhi (NVI): Two newborn infants have been diagnosed with novel coronavirus in Wuhan, according to the Chinese state media, even as the death toll due to the deadly virus soared past 560.

The youngest baby was diagnosed just 30 hours after being born to a mother who had also been infected, reports said.

However, experts have noted that it may be a case of “vertical transmission”, referring to infections passed from mother to child during pregnancy, childbirth or immediately after. The infant is the youngest person recorded as being infected by the virus, according to media reports.

Ten more people on a cruise ship off Japan have been tested positive for the new coronavirus, Chinese local media said, raising the number of infections detected on the ship to 20.

Another report in foreign media said that more than 7,300 people are being quarantined on two cruise ships off Hong Kong and Japan amid concerns that passengers and crew were inadvertently exposed to the Wuhan coronavirus by infected passengers.

There are a total of 28,273 confirmed cases and 565 deaths globally, the vast majority of which are in mainland China. Some countries have seen a surge in cases; Japan now has 45 cases, the highest number for a country outside China.

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