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Center rejects Sixth Schedule, statehood for Ladakh, proposes council

Jammu: The Center has made it clear that Ladakh will not get Sixth Schedule status or statehood, two key demands of the Leh Apex Body (LAB) and Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA), the region’s two leading political outfits said after talks in New Delhi last week.The Sixth Schedule of the Constitution allows for special administrative arrangements in tribal areas to safeguard autonomy, culture and land. Speaking publicly for the first time after holding talks with the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) High Commission on February 4, the Ladakh leader said the Center was instead offering a “territorial commission” model.According to the proposal, the chief executive officer of Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council (LAHDC) will be designated as chief executive officer and the deputy chief executive officer will be designated as deputy chief executive officer.“We called it a farce. LAB and KDA rejected (the proposal), except for Kunzes Dolma, a member of KDA,” KDA co-chairman Asgar Ali Karbali told a gathering in Kargil on Wednesday.According to Kalbali, Dolma had previously supported the KDA’s agenda and was nominated as a member of the talks. “She told the high commission that a conspiracy was brewing to oust her from power and that she was happy with Ladakh’s Union Territory status. We will not tolerate anyone, be it Dolma or anyone else, playing with Ladakh’s identity,” Kalbali said.As Karbali spoke, many in the Kargil rally raised slogans against Dolma and shouted in support of Sonam Wangchuk. Sonam Wangchuck is a Labor Party member and climate activist who was imprisoned for violence during the Leh statehood protests in September 2025.After talks with the home ministry committee headed by Union Home Minister Home Nityanand Rai, Kalbali and Ladakh Buddhist Association (LBA) president Tsering Dorje Lakrook said the talks were inconclusive.“When we reaffirmed the status of the Sixth Schedule and the statehood, they (Home Ministry officials) argued that the Sixth Schedule had ‘lapsed’ and was essentially powerless. We disagree. The Supreme Court has time and again treated the Sixth Schedule itself as a law and a strong constitutional guarantee. If it is strong in the northeastern states, why is it suddenly being called weak in Ladakh?” Kalbali said.On the issue of statehood, Kalbali said the main objection of the home ministry was the lack of adequate financial resources in Ladakh. “When we requested that our legal experts be allowed to explain this, we were told that they cannot be called to the meeting. No state in India has all the resources within its own territory,” Kalbali argued.He reiterated that the LAB and KDA remained united in fighting for Sixth Schedule status and statehood as their core demands.

‘We’re going to be less safe, less healthy’: Barack Obama’s stark warning to Donald Trump over scrapping climate change findings

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former president of the united states barack obama A stark warning was issued Thursday about Donald Trump’s decision to roll back a landmark scientific finding underpinning climate regulations, saying it would make Americans “less safe and less healthy.”

Former U.S. President Barack Obama speaks with President-elect Donald Trump before the state funeral for former U.S. President Jimmy Carter at the National Cathedral in Washington on January 9, 2025. (AFP archive)
Former U.S. President Barack Obama speaks with President-elect Donald Trump before the state funeral for former U.S. President Jimmy Carter at the National Cathedral in Washington on January 9, 2025. (AFP archive)

Hazard findings released by the Obama administration determine that greenhouse gases drive climate change.

“Without it, we are less safe, less healthy and less able to fight climate change, all in the name of making more money for the fossil fuel industry,” the 44th U.S. president wrote on social media platform X.

Earlier, Trump announced the rescission of the ruling along with EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin and White House Budget Director Russ Vought, who has long sought to undo the finding and is a key architect of the conservative policy blueprint Plan 2025.

Repeal of the bill would remove regulatory requirements for vehicles to measure, report, certify and comply with federal greenhouse gas emissions standards, but may not initially apply to stationary sources such as power plants.

What has Donald Trump abolished and why?

this donald trump administration Thursday took the most sweeping action to reverse U.S. action on climate change, announcing the repeal of scientific findings that greenhouse gas emissions harm human health as the legal basis for federal climate regulations and the end of federal greenhouse gas emissions standards for all vehicles and engines.

The moves come a year after a series of regulatory cuts and other actions aimed at liberalizing fossil fuel development and hampering the spread of clean energy.

“Following the just-completed process at the EPA, we are officially ending what is known as Hazard Discovery, a disastrous Obama-era policy that severely damaged the U.S. auto industry and drove up prices for American consumers,” Trump said, calling it the largest deregulatory effort in U.S. history.

Hazards are discovered first by USA In 2009, he led EPA’s action under the Clean Air Act of 1963 to curb emissions of carbon dioxide, methane and four other heat-trapping air pollutants from automobiles, power plants and other industries.

The situation comes after the Supreme Court ruled in 2007 in Massachusetts v. EPA that the agency has the authority to regulate carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas emissions under the Clean Air Act.

British Indians have helped Britain’s economy prosper since World War II: report

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British Indians have helped Britain's economy prosper since World War II: report

LONDON: A white paper released by the Aston India Center shows how Indian immigrants to Britain since World War II have repeatedly helped transform the British economy.The paper, “Indian Diaspora Immigration to Britain”, which has been called “one of the most important immigration stories in modern Britain”, explores four waves of immigration from post-war reconstruction in the 1940s to the post-Brexit influx of 2019, showing how Indian immigration has enhanced Britain’s ability to rebuild, adapt and thrive.The report recommends that the UK adopt a smarter immigration strategy, align visa pathways with employer needs, engage in mutual recognition of qualifications with India, and recommend that industry regulators in the UK and India work together to verify workers’ qualifications and hold joint assessment clinics with employers to speed up recruitment and ensure the best talent is hired.The report, authored by Professors Sangeeta Khorana and Professor Pawan Budhwar, co-directors of Aston University’s Aston India Centre, and Manish Tiwari, chairman of Here&Now365, shows how Indian immigrants have helped fill labor shortages since the 1940s. Until the 1970s, most Commonwealth citizens did not require a visa to move to the UK, and after World War II, the UK experienced many labor shortages, which Indians came to fill, attracted by wage differentials and domestic political unrest.In 1972, a large number of Indians holding British passports were deported from Uganda to the United Kingdom. More people are arriving on family reunion visas in places such as Leicester and Birmingham and setting up businesses.In the 1990s, attracted by the strong economy, Indians flocked to the UK to work in the service industry, especially IT, as well as transport, manufacturing and hospitality.Brexit in 2016 resulted in a loss of EU workers in the UK. This, combined with policy liberalization, resulted in an influx of Indians as students, healthcare workers and skilled workers. The coronavirus pandemic has also triggered a severe labor shortage in the UK. Indians are now the largest group on the skilled worker route, with Indian immigrants accounting for around 16% of NHS professionals and 13% of the skilled workforce.Since 2019, highly skilled Indian immigrants and entrepreneurs, experts in artificial intelligence, fintech, life sciences, advanced manufacturing and digital have built businesses and driven technological innovation not only in London but also elsewhere. British Indians are now Britain’s richest ethnic group by median net worth and have broadened Britain’s culinary traditions, music, film, literature and festivals. The report says British Indians are increasingly participating in public life, from local councils to serving as prime minister, which contributes to social cohesion.“The white paper provides an evidence-based analysis of the contribution of the Indian diaspora to the UK’s economic, cultural and social capital. It emphasizes that the Indian diaspora is not a burden and is making a significant contribution,” Boudwal told TOI.

Omar govt says NCW has J&K cell, so no plans to set up women’s cell India News

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Omar government says there are no plans to set up women's cell as National Commission for Women has J&K cell

Jammu: The Jammu and Kashmir government on Thursday told Parliament that it has not proposed setting up women commissions in the Union Territory as the National Commission for Women has already set up a special ‘J&K and Ladakh Cell’, which was set up after the abrogation of Article 370.“I see no reason why the government should not set up a women’s commission, which is an important body for women’s empowerment,” Sajjad Lone of the People’s Conference said in a cuts motion.Reminding the LG that the government had approved the reconstitution of the Jammu and Kashmir Women’s Commission in February 2022, Lone said, “I don’t understand why the government is not taking this process forward.”He accused Omar’s government of neglecting issues related to women, children and teenagers.The former National Commission for Women was shut down on October 23, 2019, after the abrogation of Article 370, with over 5,000 cases pending.

Trump’s vague speech at ‘Coal Champions’ event raises health concerns: ‘Hands look super swollen’

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president Donald Trump In a White House speech celebrating his “undisputed coal champion”, he appeared to be vague, raising new health concerns.

Trump was vague as he spoke at a ceremony where he was crowned the
Trump was vague as he spoke at a ceremony where he was crowned the “undisputed champion of coal,” sparking health speculation. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci) (AP)

Trump’s speech became incomprehensible within seconds.

While the White House has often defended the president’s health, claiming he remains healthy and capable, social media users claim the recent events are part of a larger trend of bizarre public appearances and inconsistent excuses that have fueled discussions about his fitness for public office.

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“The irrefutable champion of coal”

Video footage of Trump’s speech shows him beginning to speak a sentence and then becoming incoherent for several seconds. For a brief moment, Trump muttered and seemed to lose his train of thought.

Trump hesitated when he read “the undisputed champion of coal.” At the White House, he said, “I’m proud to officially name the unknown…” Then he paused and continued, “Mr. Speaker, when did this come out?”

he got washington coal Club received the “Undisputed Coal Champion” award at the ceremony in recognition of his work in reducing federal greenhouse gas regulations.

He said, “The undisputed champion of beautiful, clean coal. We have to always move forward – I don’t use the word coal, you know, it needs a PR job because it’s had a bad rap for a while.”

He further praised his initiative, adding, “There’s got to be beautiful, clean coal ahead of that, okay? We’re doing a good job of cleaning it up.”

Read more: Trump appeared to fall asleep during meeting, sparking ‘health’ concerns

social media reaction

This isn’t the first time Trump’s slurred remarks at an event have fueled rumors about his deteriorating health. It was particularly challenging to follow his lengthy speech at the World Economic Forum last month. davos Early January.

In addition, he sometimes dozed off in public or stuttered during interviews with the media. Trump showed apparent confusion during his speech in Davos, at one point confusing Iceland with Greenland.

Speculation surrounding the president’s health has continued since he took office, and social media users are not far off from speculation.

A page named @KremlinTrolls on X claim “Trump has not played golf since January 18. His deteriorating health has prevented him from playing golf.”

Another X user release Getty Images and Saul Loeb’s caption addressed his infamous hand condition at a Feb. 12 event, writing, “Trump’s black hands are looking extra rough and swollen today.”

However, none of these claims have been independently verified by HT.com.

British NATO envoy Angus Lapsley caused major controversy by bringing his intern girlfriend half his age to his official residence: “They didn’t hide it”

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British NATO envoy Angus Lapsley caused major controversy by bringing his intern girlfriend half his age to his official residence:

Britain’s ambassador to Nato, Angus Lapsley, sparked a major diplomatic row by bringing his Italian girlfriend into his official residence in Brussels. The woman, who is reportedly almost half her age, has been identified as intern Francesca Cortini. They met at NATO headquarters in Belgium. The couple have now started chatting away, and insiders have observed that they aren’t even trying to hide their relationship. Girlfriend attended Christmas and summer receptions. However, the official residence is not just for him. Britain’s luxurious official residence in Belgium is a converted five-story hotel and is also the residence of two other Brut ambassadors (to Belgium and to the European Union).Dame Caroline Wilson, the incoming British ambassador to the EU, who has yet to take up her post and visit the address, said it would be “inappropriate” for the pair to live together at the official residence. The relationship is considered so important that NATO Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Admiral Sir Keith Blunt [in] According to reports, the most senior British officials in Europe and the alliance have been alerted.But the relationship would not cost Lapsley his posturing, as NATO policy does not prohibit relationships between senior officials and subordinates. Nato requires managers to declare any real or perceived conflicts of interest, and Lapsley made his boss aware of a relationship that began after he separated from his wife, Gina.Lapsley, a father-of-two with a reputation for crime, had his security clearance suspended after he left top-secret documents at a bus stop in Kent in 2021. The documents contain the location of British special forces in Kabul.Lapsley also left behind at least one personal diary, which led to then-Defense Secretary Ben Wallace later calling for his security clearance to be reconsidered. Lapus used his diary to express his dissatisfaction with the department and to write about his relationships with individuals.Dame Caroline Wilson, the incoming British ambassador to the EU, said it would be “inappropriate” for the pair to live together in their official residence.

Cabinet likely to approve infrastructure projects over Rs 40,000, including Rs 19-crore tunnel through Brahmaputra river in Assam India News

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Cabinet may approve infrastructure projects over Rs 40,000, including Rs 19-crore tunnel through Brahmaputra river in Assam

NEW DELHI: The Cabinet on Friday is likely to approve six infrastructure projects worth over Rs 40,000 crore, including a nearly Rs 19,000-crore road and rail tunnel across the Brahmaputra river in Assam. This will be one of the largest government-funded projects in the highway sector.Officials said the southern district will hold its final cabinet meeting on Friday afternoon, when the top decision-making body is likely to consider more projects for approval. Infrastructure projects come mainly from the road and rail sectors.It may be recalled that recently, an inter-ministerial team headed by the expenditure secretary gave a green signal for construction of a 15.8-km-long twin-tube tunnel across the Brahmaputra river in Assam, connecting Gopur and Numaligarh. One of the pipes will be equipped with a monorail track. By design, no vehicles will move as the train passes through the tube.The Times of India first reported on October 6 that the Ministry of Roads and Railways has identified three links for the construction of road-rail dual-use tunnels, including an underwater tunnel across the Brahmaputra River and a 22-kilometer tunnel through the Chicken Neck Corridor in the Northeast.The Northeast Frontier Railway and Road Transport Department has shared details of the new and proposed alignment of the Dumdanj-Rangapani-Baghdogra section, which includes the construction of a 22-km-long tunnel. The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has completed the alignment of the Gorakhpur-Siliguri Expressway project.Officials said that once the Brahmaputra Tunnel project is completed, the travel time between Gopur and Numaligarh will be reduced to 30 minutes from the current six and a half hours, and the distance will be shortened from 240 kilometers to 34 kilometers. This will enhance connectivity with Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur and other northeastern states.

Nancy Guthrie Case: Savannah Guthrie shares emotional childhood video of mom and sister Annie

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Host of “Today Show” Savannah Guthrie On February 12, she took to Instagram to share an emotional video of her mother, Nancy Guthrie, and her sister, Annie, from their childhood.

A stone left by a supporter reads "Please pray and take her home" At the home of Nancy Guthrie. (Reuters)
Supporters left a stone at Nancy Guthrie’s home with the words “Please pray and bring her home.” (Reuters)

The search for 84-year-old Nancy is now in its 12th day, with Savannah and her siblings, Anne and Karen Guthrie, posting several videos asking for information about their mother.

An emergency search was launched on February 1 after Nancy was last seen on January 31. The Pima County Sheriff’s Department informed PEOPLE on February 11 that the investigation into the possibility that “Nancy is still alive” is “still ongoing.”

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A heartfelt plea from Savannah Guthrie

In a video shared on Instagram, Guthrie shared a touching throwback family video of her mother’s sweet family time during her childhood in Savannah.

In the old video, Guthrie and her three children are seen holding flowers outside a brick house. The video ends with a black-and-white photo of Guthrie holding her son Camron and daughters Savannah and Anne.

Savannah wrote in the caption: “Our sweet mom. We will never give up on her. Thank you for your prayers and wishes.”

Read more: Nancy Guthrie’s relatives hired a PI? The truth behind the buzz by Annie Guthrie, Tommaso Cioni

Investigation progress

Nancy GuthrieA potential suspect was recorded on the doorbell camera, and his images and video were released by the FBI on February 10.

As Nancy’s whereabouts remain under investigation, Savannah posted multiple updates on her Instagram. Video and images of an armed man captured on surveillance footage the night Nancy disappeared were also ones she had posted earlier.

The Sheriff’s Department later said the man was released without charge after deputies acknowledged they had “detained a person of possible interest” in the disappearance on Feb. 10.

J&K government says there were no irregularities in the purchase of 133 luxury cars India News

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J&K government says there were no irregularities in the purchase of 133 luxury cars

JAMMU: Facing allegations of irregularities in the procurement of 133 luxury cars in FY24-25, the Jammu and Kashmir government in a written reply in Parliament on Thursday denied the allegations and maintained that the procurement by various departments and PSUs was carried out strictly in accordance with laid down norms.“There is no deviation,” said Transport Minister Satish Sharma, who denied accusations of placing an additional burden on public finances.However, he acknowledged that the prescribed standards could be relaxed in certain circumstances, taking into account the difficult terrain, operational requirements and official nature of the mission.

One Pakistani man, the other Texas man: How two foreigners defrauded U.S. health insurance of $10 million

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One Pakistani man, the other Texas man: How two foreigners defrauded U.S. health insurance of $10 million

Two Pakistani men, Burhan Mirza and Kashif Iqbal, have been charged in the United States with a $10 million Medicare fraud case in which they submitted thousands of fraudulent documents to claim Medicare and other health insurance funds. Burhan Mirza is a resident of Pakistan and he handled fraud cases originating from Pakistan. His Nexus BPO solution controls sensitive patient information used to submit unauthorized claims.Kashif Iqbal, who lives in Texas, is Mirza’s U.S. agent. He is accused of helping transfer fraudulent proceeds to Pakistan and managing the logistics of the scheme from within the United States.The indictment alleges that in 2023 and 2024, Burhan Mirza and Kashif Iqbal and several co-conspirators used designee-owned laboratories and durable medical equipment providers to submit fraudulent claims to Medicare and private health care benefit plans for items and services that were not provided, Justice Department documents said. The indictment charges Mirza with 12 counts of health care fraud and five counts of money laundering. Iqbal was charged with 12 counts of health care fraud, six counts of money laundering and one count of making false statements to U.S. law enforcement. An arraignment in federal court in Chicago has not yet been scheduled.

How the scam works

The first stage of fraud is identity theft. They illegally obtained people’s health insurance numbers and personal information through BPOs located in Pakistan and submitted false claims. They then often submit false bills for diagnostic tests. Their aides impersonated the purported owners of medical businesses that Mirza and Iqbal used in false submissions to Medicare.They use IT companies as shell companies to transfer funds.

Who are the accomplices?

Three alleged co-conspirators, including a man of Indian origin, have previously been charged as part of this investigation. Mir Akbar Khan, 57, of West Chicago, Illinois, recruited and managed individuals, including Fasiur Rahman Syed, 47, an Indian citizen living in Chicago, to pose as the nominal owner of the purported medical business used by Mirza and Iqbal when they submitted false applications to Medicare. Navaid Rasheed, 43, a Pakistani citizen living in Plano, Texas, admitted that he tracked payments of false claims to companies owned by agents in the United States, as well as payments of fraudulent proceeds to co-conspirators. Khan, Saeed and Rashid are awaiting sentencing.