Kashmir Valley : Temperature below zero in most parts , mercury at minus 3 degrees in Pahalgam
It was minus 1.2 degrees Celsius in Qazigund in south Kashmir and 0.6 degrees Celsius in Kokernag. After two days of respite from the cold in Kashmir, the night temperature once again remained below freezing point at most places. Meteorological Department officials said that only in Kokernag in South Kashmir, the temperature remained above the freezing point. He said that the temperature in Srinagar on Thursday night was minus 1.3 degrees Celsius, while there it was 0.4 degrees Celsius on Tuesday night. Officials said the temperature in Pahalgam was minus 3.3 degrees Celsius, the coldest region in Kashmir. Gulmarg Resort in north Kashmir's Baramulla recorded a low of minus 1.8 degrees Celsius. Kupwara in north Kashmir recorded a low of minus 1.9 degrees Celsius.
It was minus 1.2 degrees Celsius in Qazigund in south Kashmir and 0.6 degrees Celsius in Kokernag. The Meteorological Department has predicted dry weather till the end of this month. It is worth noting that the 40-day "Chillai Kalan" phase in Kashmir will start from December 21. During this, the region experiences severe cold.
'SKM's banner is for farmers' rights, there will be no politics in its name'
Talking to NDTV, Yogendra Yadav said that we urge the PM to give us what we are asking for. Yadav made it clear that the demand of farmers of MSP is not new. It is not that we have made this new demand. In the memorandum that we submitted to the government in October, there was talk of MSP also. Yogendra Yadav, a member of the United Kisan Morcha and a farmer leader, has said that the government has agreed to repeal all three agricultural laws, but the farmers should also be satisfied with the minimum support price (MSP) guarantee. Talking to NDTV, Yogendra Yadav said that we urge the PM to give us what we are asking for. Yadav made it clear that the demand of farmers of MSP is not new. It is not that we have made this new demand. In the memorandum that we submitted to the government in October, there was talk of MSP also. Even during 11 rounds of talks with the government, we had raised the demand for MSP.
Yogendra Yadav said, 'A year ago, when we had chosen Constitution Day, the idea was that they would fight to get the constitutional rights of the farmer. Today, exactly one year later, on the same Constitution Day, we are in the fray to get the constitutional rights of the farmer. Never in the last 70 years has there been such a big struggle to get the rights of the farmer. The country would never have seen the resolve to sit in summer and winter. To get this done by a government which is not ready to go on the back foot, would never have achieved such success. Today is a day to celebrate victory. At the same time, it is also the day to show the spirit of the war ahead, that's why I am sitting in Ghazipur. I am too. Neither elections will be fought in the name of United Kisan Front nor will there be any political activity. We decided only in Bengal elections that we will defeat BJP. At the same time, someone contested the election in the name of United Kisan Morcha. Yadav said that after 70 years the farmer has got a national platform, using it in elections would be a very small use. Farmers should become the pivot of this country's politics, this should be its aim. In the policy of Raj, if there is politics to raise the wall, then the farmer must do politics, but the platform of electoral politics should not be United Kisan Morcha and I hope that it will not be made. If you form your own party, contest elections, then there is no problem. If there is politics to raise the wall, then the farmer must do politics, but the platform of electoral politics should not be United Kisan Morcha and I hope that it will not be made. If you form your own party, contest elections, then there is no problem. If there is politics to raise the wall, then the farmer must do politics, but the platform of electoral politics should not be United Kisan Morcha and I hope that it will not be made. If you form your own party, contest elections, then there is no problem.
Stray dogs are about 7 times more than cats in India, many shocking information in the report
The data from The State of Pet Homelessness Index Data for India also revealed a growing population of stray animals, which is at the bottom of the country's 'All Pets Wanted' score. Overall, India scored 2.4 points on a 10-point scale.
There are about 62 million stray dogs and 91 lakh stray cats in India and 77 percent of the country's population says they see a stray dog at least once a week. This has come to the fore in a new report. The data from 'The State of Pet Homelessness Index Data for India' also revealed a growing population of stray animals, which is at the bottom of the country's 'All Pets Wanted' score. Overall, India scored 2.4 points on a 10-point scale. The report said that about 68 percent (about 7 out of 10) of the population say they see a stray cat at least once a week, while about 77 percent (8 in 10) say that once a week At least once they see a stray dog.
According to the new index, there are about eight crore stray cats and dogs in the country, which includes 6.2 crore stray dogs and 91 lakh stray cats. Also, there are 88 lakh stray dogs and cats in the shelter home. The index also states that 85 percent of domestic animals in India are abandoned. In India, 61 percent of the general population say that they do not go to the vet for practical reasons such as distance, reputation or facilities. This is much higher than the global average of 31 per cent and moves down the 'All Pets Care For' score according to the index. Gauri Mulekhi of People for Animals (PFA), a non-governmental organization advocating animal rights in India, said that there are at least three stray dogs for every 100 people in India and expressed concern over the increase in abandoned animals. Of. According to the report, there are an estimated 75 million homeless dogs and cats in China, 48 million in the US, 20.6 million in Germany, 2 million in Greece, 7.4 million in Mexico, 4.1 million in Russia and South Africa and 1.1 million in Britain.
Union Minister Narayan Rane claims, 'Government will fall in Maharashtra by March, BJP government will be formed'
Maharashtra's prominent BJP leader and Union Minister Narayan Rane has said that by March, the current government will be brought down in Maharashtra and the BJP government will be formed.
Maharashtra: The bitterness between the Shiv Sena-led Maha Vikas Aghadi government in Maharashtra and the main opposition BJP is not decreasing. Maharashtra's prominent BJP leader and Union Minister Narayan Rane has said that by March, the current government will be brought down in Maharashtra and the BJP government will be formed. It is worth noting that the BJP's relations with Shiv Sena, which was once a special ally of NDA, are getting strained and Narayan Rane's current statement can further aggravate the matter. Later, he had joined the Congress party and left the Congress and joined the BJP.
Meanwhile, political developments have intensified in Delhi regarding Maharashtra. Maharashtra BJP President Chandrakant Patil met Union Home Minister and former BJP chief Amit Shah in Delhi yesterday. Former CM of the state Devendra Fadnavis also met Amit Shah, later Fadnavis and Chandrakant Patil also met BL Santosh. Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar and another party leader Praful Patel are also currently in Delhi to attend the parliamentary committees meeting.
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