President Murmu in UK to attend state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II

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London, Sep 18:  President Droupadi Murmu has arrived here on a three-day visit to attend the state funeral of British Queen Elizabeth II, scheduled at Westminster Abbey on Monday, and to offer condolences on behalf of the Indian government.

The Indian head of state, who arrived on Saturday evening, will join around 500 world leaders, including US President Joe Biden and royals from across the world, in a congregation of around 2,000 expected at the Abbey for a sombre ceremony starting at 11 am local time and concluding with a two-minute silence around the country an hour later.

“President Droupadi Murmu arrives in London to attend the state funeral of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II,” the Rashtrapati Bhavan tweeted.

Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif to consult Nawaz Sharif on Army chief’s appointment: Report

Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif to consult Nawaz Sharif on Army chief’s appointment: Report 1

Islamabad: Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will decide on the appointment of the next Army chief after discussing the matter with former premier Nawaz Sharif in London, according to a media report.

Nawaz Sharif, the elder brother of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, has been living in London since November 2019 when he was allowed to go there for medical treatment but never returned. He served thrice as the prime minister of Pakistan and appointed at least four Army chiefs.

Army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa, 61, would retire on November 29.

China blocks proposal by US and India to blacklist Pak-based 26/11 LeT handler

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United Nations: China has blocked a proposal by the US and India at the United Nations to blacklist top Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) militant Sajid Mir, one of India’s most wanted terrorists and the main handler of the deadly 2008 Mumbai attacks, in the third such move by Beijing within four months.

It is learnt that Beijing put a hold on Thursday on the proposal moved by the US and co-designated by India to blacklist Mir under the 1267 Al-Qaeda Sanctions Committee of the UN Security Council as a global terrorist and subject him to assets freeze, travel ban and arms embargo.

Mir is one of India’s most wanted terrorists and has a bounty of USD 5 million placed on his head by the US for his role in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks carried out by Pakistan-based LeT terrorists.

In June this year, he was jailed for over 15 years in a terror-financing case by an anti-terrorism court in Pakistan, which is struggling to exit the grey list of the Paris-based Financial Action Task Force (FATF).
Pakistani authorities had in the past claimed Mir had died, but Western countries remained unconvinced and demanded proof of his death. This issue became a major sticking point in FATF’s assessment of Pakistan’s progress on the action plan late last year.

Mir is a senior member of the Pakistan-based LeT and is wanted for his involvement in the November 2008 terrorist attacks in Mumbai.

“Mir was LeT’s operations manager for the attacks, playing a leading role in their planning, preparation and execution,” the US State Department has said.

Last month, China had put a hold on a proposal by the US and India at the United Nations to blacklist Abdul Rauf Azhar, the brother of Jaish-e Mohammed (JEM) chief Masood Azhar and a senior leader of the Pakistan-based terror organisation. Abdul Rauf Azhar, born in 1974 in Pakistan, was sanctioned by the US in December 2010.

Beijing, an all-weather friend of Islamabad, has repeatedly put holds on listings to blacklist Pakistan-based terrorists under the sanctions committee of the UN Security Council.
In June this year, China had put a hold, at the last moment, on a joint proposal by India and the US to list Pakistan-based terrorist Abdul Rehman Makki under the 1267 Al-Qaeda Sanctions Committee of the UN Security Council.

Makki is a US-designated terrorist and brother-in-law of Lashkar-e-Taiba head and 26/11 mastermind Hafiz Saeed. New Delhi and Washington had put a joint proposal to designate Makki as a global terrorist under the 1267 ISIL and Al-Qaida Sanctions Committee of the UN Security Council but Beijing placed a hold on this proposal at the last minute.

The US State Department had said that Mir has been a senior member of LeT since approximately 2001.
From 2006 to 2011, Mir was in charge of LeT’s external operations and planned and directed various terrorist attacks on behalf of the group. Additionally, Mir allegedly conspired to commit a terrorist attack against a newspaper and its employees in Denmark between 2008 and 2009. For his role in the Mumbai attacks, Mir was indicted in the United States in April 2011.

In August 2012, the US Department of the Treasury designated Mir as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist. As a result of this designation, among other consequences, all property and interests in the property of Mir that are subject to US jurisdiction are blocked, and US persons are generally prohibited from engaging in any transactions with Mir.

“Mir is on the FBI’s Most Wanted Terrorists List. He is believed to reside in Pakistan,” according to information on the State Department website.

India, China expressing concern about Ukraine war reflective of global worries, says Blinken

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Washington: Indian and Chinese leaders expressing their concerns to the Russian President over the Ukraine war is reflective of the global worries about the effects of Moscow’s aggression against the interests of people across the planet, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has said.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a bilateral meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday on the sidelines of the annual summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) in Uzbekistan pressed him to end the conflict in Ukraine soon, saying “today’s era is not of war”.

It was the first in-person meeting between the two leaders after the Ukraine conflict began in February.
Modi also underlined the importance of “democracy, dialogue and diplomacy” while calling for an early cessation of hostilities in Ukraine.

The Ukraine issue was also figured out during Putin’s meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping. Putin has told Xi Jinping that he understands China’s questions and concerns about the war in Ukraine.

“What you’re hearing from China, from India, is reflective of concerns around the world about the effects of Russia’s aggression on Ukraine not just on the people of Ukraine, devastating as that’s been, but on countries and people across the entire planet, Blinken told reporters on Friday at a joint media availability with the Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi.

“It’s an aggression not just against Ukraine and its people, it’s an aggression against the very principles of international relations that help keep peace and security, he said.
Blinken was responding to a question on leaders of China and India expressing their concern about the war in Ukraine directly to Vladimir Putin.

Do you see this as a significant shift for Russia on the international stage? he was asked.
Blinken argued that the United Nations Charter should be front and centre.

number one violator of the charter right now is Russia. So there are real concerns that, I think, are being heard from countries around the world about that, and, of course, all of the impacts that this is having, including, for example, on food insecurity, he said.

spent a lot of time and a lot of focus in recent months in trying to address the challenges to food security that have been exacerbated dramatically by Russia’s aggression. We already had Covid, we already had climate change that was having profound effects on food insecurity. Add to that conflict, we now have well over 200 million people who are severely food insecure, Blinken said.

“This is something that leaders in countries around the world are feeling because their people are feeling it. And so I think what you’re seeing is just a manifestation of the fact that this aggression has been an aggression against the interests of people across the planet, and I think it increases the pressure on Russia to end the aggression, Blinken said.

Meanwhile, the mainstream American media on Friday also praised Prime Minister Modi for telling Russian President Putin that this is not the time for war in Ukraine.
Modi-Putin conversation in the Uzbek city of Samarkand was widely carried by the mainstream American media.

Today the biggest worry before the world, especially developing countries, is food security, fuel security, fertilisers. We must find ways on these problems and you will also have to consider it. We will get an opportunity to talk about these issues,” Modi said in his opening remarks.

“I know today’s era is not of war. We discussed this issue with you on phone several times, that democracy, diplomacy and dialogue touch the entire world. We will have the opportunity to talk today about how we can move forward on the road of peace in the coming days,” Modi said.

In a statement, the Ministry of External Affairs said the prime minister reiterated his call for an early cessation of hostilities and the need for dialogue and diplomacy in the context of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.

“Modi rebukes Putin over war in Ukraine, The Washington Post reported in a headline. In a stunning public rebuke, Modi told Putin: Today’s era is not an era of war, and I have spoken to you on the phone about this,” the daily reported.

“The rare reproach showed the 69-year-old Russian strongman coming under extraordinary pressure from all sides, the Post said.

On his part, Putin told Modi that he was aware of India’s concerns over the Ukraine conflict and that Russia will do everything possible to end it as soon as possible.

“I know about your position on the conflict in Ukraine. I know about your concerns. I know that you share these concerns and we all want an end to all of these as soon as possible,” Putin said in his televised opening remarks at the meeting.

The Russian President said Ukraine has refused to engage in the negotiation process and it wants to achieve its “objectives on the battlefield militarily.”

“We will keep you abreast of everything that is happening over there,” Putin conveyed to Modi. —PTI
The meeting between Modi and Putin was the lead story on the webpage of both The Washington Post and The New York Times.

“India’s Leader Tells Putin That Now Is Not an Era for War, The New York Times said in its headline.
The tone of the meeting was friendly, with both leaders referring to their long shared history. Before Mr Modi made his comments, Mr Putin said he understood India’s concerns about the war in Ukraine, the daily said.

“Mr. Modi’s comments came a day after President Xi Jinping of China — in his first face-to-face meeting with Mr Putin since the invasion began — struck a far more subdued tone than the Russian president, and steered clear in his public comments of any mention of Ukraine, reported the New York Times.

China banned from Queen’s Lying-in-State in Parliament complex

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London: The House of Commons Speaker has refused permission for a Chinese government delegation to attend the Queen’s Lying-in-State at Westminster Hall within the Parliament complex before the funeral at Westminster Abbey in London on Monday, according to UK media reports.

Sir Lindsay Hoyle is said to have refused a request for access to Westminster Hall due to Chinese sanctions against five British members of Parliament and two peers for accusing Beijing of mistreating its Uighur Muslim minority, Politico’ and BBC have reported.

While the House of Commons said it did not comment on security matters, the media reports claimed that China would have a presence at the funeral but not be allowed into the Parliament building.
As Westminster Hall forms part of the parliamentary estate, it is under the control of the Commons and the Lords Speakers. The move is likely to further strain UK-China relations, which have been under some pressure in recent times.

According to reports, the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) has invited Chinese President Xi Jinping as Head of State of a country with which the UK has diplomatic relations. It is thought that the vice-president, Wang Qishan, will be sent in his place along with a Chinese delegation.
The latest development comes after the sanctioned MPs had raised objections about the Chinese President being invited to the funeral at all.

In March last year, China had sanctioned nine individuals and four organisations in the UK in retaliation after Britain imposed sanctions on Chinese officials for alleged human rights abuses in its Xinjiang province. Sir Iain Duncan Smith, the former leader of the Conservative Party, as well as Tory MPs Tom Tugendhat, Neil O’Brien, Tim Loughton and Nusrat Ghani are among those sanctioned as they and their families were banned from entering Chinese territory.

“You cannot have a Golden Age, normal relations, with a country that has now been exposed as committing the sorts of atrocities it has, not least the genocide against the Uighurs, the oppression going on in Tibet for the last 60/70 years, and now what we see going on in Hong Kong as well,” Loughton told the BBC.

The sanctioned MPs had sent a letter to the Parliament Speakers earlier this week to seek assurances that representatives from Beijing would not be allowed onto the parliamentary estate. They had also raised objections in a letter to the Foreign Secretary, James Cleverly.

Downing Street has said that it is a convention that countries with which the UK has diplomatic relations should be invited to state funerals. Three national governments have not been invited to the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II over the ongoing war in Ukraine Russia, Belarus and Myanmar.

Press Trust of India





Zain Nadella Wiki: Son of Microsoft CEO, Age, Family, Death Cause

Zain Nadella Wiki: Son of Microsoft CEO, Age, Family, Death Cause 4

Because of his death, now he is trending on google. He is a famous personality because his father Satya Nadella is Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft.

Zain Nadella died on 28 February 2022. He was a special child and was born with cerebral palsy. His treatment was continued in Zain Nadella Endowed Chair in Pediatric Neurosciences at Seattle Children’s Center for Integrative Brain Research. 

Father NameSatya Nadella
Mother NameAnupama Nadella
Sibling’s NameDivya Nadella, Tara Nadella
Age26 Years Old
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Zain was born in 1996 in the United State of America. He was 26 years old when he died.

Satya’s son Zain Nadella’s death Cause

The unfortunate news was shared by Microsoft in an email, asking the executives to hold the grieving family in their thoughts and prayers

Mourning the loss, Telugu Desam Party President, N Chandrababu Naidu, tweeted, “Deeply pained to learn of the passing away of young Zain Nadella. Condolences to Anupama Ji, Satya Nadella and family. May god give them strength through this difficult time. Om Shanthi.”

Reportedly, last year, the Children’s Hospital, where Zain received much of his treatment, teamed up with the Nadellas to establish the Zain Nadella Endowed Chair in Pediatric Neurosciences, as part of Seattle Children’s Center for Integrative Brain Research

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Quad ‘concerned’ over Myanmar, but India opposes sanctions

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India Friday pushed back against putting fresh pressure on Myanmar, telling other Quad foreign ministers that it doesn’t believe in imposing sanctions on its eastern neighbor to force the military junta to restore democracy.

The fourth Quad foreign ministers’ meeting was held in Melbourne, Australia, Friday. It was attended by US Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken, Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne, India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar and Japanese Foreign Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi.

The foreign ministers said they remained “gravely concerned” and jointly called for a “swift return” to democracy in Myanmar, asking the military junta to put an end to the ongoing violence there. However, New Delhi refused to get drawn into the conversation about imposing sanctions on the regime.

The military regime has been in power for a year now. On 1 February last year, the Tatmadaw (Myanmar’s military) commander-in-chief, General Min Aung Hlaing, led the coup overthrowing the democratic government under Aung San Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy (NLD).

In December 2021, Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla had made an outreach to the junta by travelling to Myanmar, and New Delhi has now chalked out a twin-track approach to deal with Naypyidaw, engaging with both the junta and pro-democracy factions.

We are all agreed on the importance of the democratic transition which was underway in Myanmar, and clearly the fact that the country has moved in a different direction is something which troubles all of us. We all also strongly back the ASEAN position on Myanmar and their efforts to engage,” Jaishankar said at a press conference in Melbourne after the meeting.

However, he said as far as India is concerned, as an “immediate land-border neighbour”, New Delhi has “some specific” concerns on Myanmar.

“Concerns about insurgents operating there who some months ago killed a very senior military officer and his family, concerns about Covid and about the lack of vaccination on our common border, concerns about a humanitarian situation which is arising from food shortages,” said Jaishankar, adding, “where we are concerned, we don’t follow a policy of national sanctions”.

No Salary For Those Employees Whose Monthly Work Done Is Found Unsatisfactory: Health Dept J&K

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Srinagar, Feb 12: The Directorate of Health Services Kashmir asked officers not to process the salaries of those employees whose monthly work done is found unsatisfactory by the head of the departments.

It is enjoined upon all the Section Heads of Directorate of Health Services Kashmir to forward monthly work done statement of the employees (Regular/Contractual/Outsourced) working under their control/supervision to the concerned Drawing & Disbursing Officer(s) certifying that his/her work-done/performance is satisfactory for drawl of salary.

It should be ensured by the DDOs concerned that no salary is drawn in the favour of such employees, whose work done is found un-satisfactory.