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Curbs on sensitive webinar topics reversed after outcry

Curbs on ‘sensitive’ webinar topics reversed after outcry India’s Ministry of External Affairs has dropped its demand that public universities seek official permission for online international seminars that touch on matters relating to India’s ‘internal affairs’. It claimed that the easing of restrictions on travel and assembly of people brought in during the coronavirus pandemic meant such curbs on online activities were “no longer applicable”. However, the same requirement of prior permission still applies to physical meetings. In January guidelines were circulated by the education ministry to publicly funded universities, requiring them to seek permission from the Ministry of External Affairs for any online seminar that touches on “security of state, border, Northeast states, the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh or any other issues which are clearly/purely related to India’s internal matter/s”.

New J&K Assembly may have 18 seats reserved for SCs, STs

New J&K Assembly may have 18 seats reserved for SCs, STs New J&K Assembly may have 18 seats reserved for SCs, STs STs to have political reservations first time Sanjeev Pargal JAMMU, Feb 26: The Delimitation Commission might reserve somewhere around 18 Assembly seats out of a total of 90 for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir after assessing the constituencies where there is maximum population of the two communities. Last Assembly of erstwhile State of J&K had only seven seats reserved for SCs while STs had no reservation and this will be for the first time that they will be getting reservation in the Assembly.

For first time, J&K Govt issues SOPs on updation of official websites

For first time, J&K Govt issues SOPs on updation of official websites For first time, J&K Govt issues SOPs on updation of official websites Heads of deptts to be responsible for contents Mohinder Verma JAMMU, Feb 24: Concerned over the failure of the departments in making available accurate and reliable information in the public domain through their respective websites, the Government of Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir has issued first-ever Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for continuous and concurrent updation of official websites. In the month of January this year, the General Administration Department (GAD) issued a circular highlighting continuous non-adherence to the repeated instructions issued since 2017 regarding regular updation of departmental websites.

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