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  • Kashmir Conflict: Jaishankar Calls for Return of Pakistan-Occupied Land

    Kashmir Conflict: Jaishankar Calls for Return of Pakistan-Occupied Land

    External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar recently talked about the long-standing issue of Kashmir, saying that the problem would be solved when Pakistan returns the part of Kashmir it currently controls, known as Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). He spoke at an event in London and explained that India has made progress on the Kashmir issue by doing three main things:

    1. Removing Article 370: This removed the special privileges that Jammu and Kashmir had in India.
    2. Restoring Growth: By improving economic activities and social justice in the region, the government aimed to help the people.
    3. Holding Elections: Jaishankar mentioned that elections were held recently in which many people voted.

    He believes that once Pakistan gives back the part of Kashmir it holds, the Kashmir issue will be resolved completely.

    India has always insisted that Jammu and Kashmir is an essential part of the country. Since India changed Article 370 on August 5, 2019, the relationship between India and Pakistan has worsened, and trade between the two countries has stopped.

    The head of the Jammu and Kashmir People’s Conference, Sajjad Lone, responded to Jaishankar’s comments by saying this is a matter for both countries to discuss. He believes in peaceful talk rather than violence but stated that it is up to the central government to decide.

    Pakistan’s Response:
    A spokesperson from Pakistan, Shafqat Ali Khan, urged India to stop making false claims about Kashmir. He said that instead of talking about returning parts of Kashmir, India should give back the territories it has held for 77 years. He also stated that the United Nations has said that the final status of Jammu and Kashmir should be decided through a fair vote. He dismissed the elections held in Indian-administered Kashmir, arguing they do not allow people to truly choose their future.

  • Missile Hits Hotel in Ukraine: 4 Dead, Many Injured in Ongoing Attacks

    Missile Hits Hotel in Ukraine: 4 Dead, Many Injured in Ongoing Attacks

    A Russian missile hit a hotel in Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine, late on Wednesday. This attack resulted in the deaths of four people and left 32 others injured. Rescuers continued to search for anyone trapped under the rubble on Thursday morning. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy shared that a group of volunteers from Ukraine, the U.S., and Britain were staying in the hotel just before the attack but managed to find shelter quickly and escape unharmed. Kryvyi Rih is President Zelenskyy’s hometown and has been targeted many times since Russia began its invasion of Ukraine three years ago.

    Sadly, four lives were lost in this latest attack, as stated by the President on Telegram. He emphasized the need to keep pushing Russia to stop the war and the terror it brings to innocent lives. Ukraine’s Emergency Services reported that 19 people were rescued from the hotel’s wreckage. They shared photos showing teams working hard to clear the debris from the five-story building. The regional governor also posted pictures, showing the hotel’s top floor destroyed while the structure itself was severely damaged. Among the injured were two children.

    In a separate incident, Ukraine’s military reported that Russian forces launched a total of two ballistic missiles and 112 drones at various locations in Ukraine overnight. In the northeastern city of Sumy, Russian drones targeted a postal depot, causing a massive fire that claimed one life and destroyed the facility with over 2,500 parcels inside. Images from Nova Poshta, the owner of the depot, displayed the remnants of the warehouse filled with rubble and burnt packages. Other drones also attacked energy systems in Odesa, injuring two people. DTEK, Ukraine’s biggest private energy company, mentioned this attack was the fifth time their facilities had been hit in just two weeks. Ukraine’s Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal noted that about 10,000 homes in Odesa were without power as efforts were ongoing to restore services. Throughout the war, Russia has regularly targeted Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, causing frequent blackouts across the country.

  • Russia Warns NATO: Serious Consequences if Troops Enter Ukraine

    Russia Warns NATO: Serious Consequences if Troops Enter Ukraine

    Russian officials have made it very clear to British, French, and German troops: if NATO forces go into Ukraine, there will be serious consequences. Politicians in Moscow are strongly against the idea of Western troops being sent to Ukraine, claiming it could lead to huge losses for European forces.

    Dmitry Rogozin, a former Russian government official, poked fun at British Prime Minister Keir Starmer for even thinking about sending troops. He challenged Starmer to send troops to Russia if he thinks it’s so easy. Rogozin made jokes about British soldiers, suggesting they would be easy targets for Russian forces, and reminded everyone of past battles where British troops faced defeat against Russia.

    Another Russian military officer, Major General Alaudinov, agreed with Rogozin, saying Western countries would not be as strong as Ukraine in a fight. He argued that even if NATO could manage to send 50,000 soldiers, they would still struggle against the tough Russian military. Alaudinov stated that Russia could quickly draft up to two million soldiers if needed and warned that if NATO enters Ukraine, Europe would face great destruction. He expressed that Russia is ready to endure hardships for victory and believes that history shows Russia has always been unbeaten in battles.

    In short, Russia is sending a strong message: do not challenge its military power.

  • AIBE 19 Final Answer Key Released: Check, Download & Know Your Results

    AIBE 19 Final Answer Key Released: Check, Download & Know Your Results

    The Bar Council of India has shared the final answer key for AIBE 19 on March 6, 2025. If you took the All India Bar Examination, you can find and download the final answer key on the official AIBE website at allindiabarexamination.com.

    In total, 28 questions were removed from the exam. This includes 7 questions from each of the 4 sets: SET A, SET B, SET C, and SET D.

    The AIBE 19 exam took place on December 22, 2024. In this exam, candidates faced 100 questions covering 19 topics. A provisional answer key was available on December 28, 2024, followed by an objection window that opened on December 30, 2024, and closed on January 10, 2025. If candidates wanted to challenge an answer, they had to pay ₹500 for each objection.

    The final answer key was created after a group of experts reviewed and verified the objections made by candidates to the provisional key.

    How to Download AIBE 19 Final Answer Key:
    1. Go to the AIBE official website at allindiabarexamination.com.
    2. Click on the link for the AIBE 19 final answer key on the home page.
    3. A new PDF will open where you can see the answers.
    4. Download this file and print it out for your reference.

    The AIBE results will be announced soon. To pass the AIBE 19 exam, you need to score at least 45% if you belong to the General or OBC categories and 40% if you are from SC/ST or are disabled. For more details, check the official AIBE website.

  • Trump Stops Intelligence Sharing with Ukraine: The Five Eyes Challenge

    Trump Stops Intelligence Sharing with Ukraine: The Five Eyes Challenge

    Recently, U.S. President Donald Trump had a big argument with Ukraine’s leader, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, in the White House. This fight got a lot of attention and criticism from around the world. Because of this disagreement, Trump decided to stop sharing important information, known as intelligence, with Ukraine. This action seems to be a way to pressure Zelenskyy into agreeing to peace talks.

    Since World War II, many countries have formed and ended alliances, but one particular agreement called the “Five Eyes” has lasted a long time. This alliance includes the United States, Britain, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. It started when British and American teams worked together during the war to decode messages. In 1946, these two countries signed an agreement to share information, later involving the other three countries as well.

    The “Five Eyes” alliance helps these nations share crucial information about security, law enforcement, and global threats. Members trust each other deeply and generally share all information. However, they can choose to keep some things secret if they think it’s necessary.

    Recently, there were rumors that some U.S. officials, especially Peter Navarro, a close advisor to Trump, want to kick Canada out of the Five Eyes alliance. Navarro has expressed concerns about Canada’s role, and discussions about this are reportedly getting more serious in the Trump administration.

  • UK Condemns Security Breach During Indian Minister’s Visit

    UK Condemns Security Breach During Indian Minister’s Visit

    The UK government has strongly condemned an incident where a protester got too close to the Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar during a visit to London. This happened on Wednesday night outside Chatham House, a think tank.

    A spokesperson from the UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) said that trying to scare or disrupt events is not acceptable. They emphasized that while peaceful protests are allowed, it is important to respect security.

    During the protest, a small group of supporters for Khalistan, a separate Sikh state, were gathered with yellow flags. They shouted slogans supporting Khalistan while Jaishankar was inside Chatham House.

    When he came out to his car, a man with an Indian flag pushed through the police barriers and ran toward the minister’s motorcade. He confronted the police and even tore the Indian flag before being taken away by officers.

    India’s government has also condemned this security breach, saying it expects the UK to fulfill its duty to keep visiting officials safe. An Indian official called these protesters “provocative” and criticized them for misusing their right to protest.

  • Apply Now for JKCET 2025: Important Dates & Steps to Follow

    Apply Now for JKCET 2025: Important Dates & Steps to Follow

    The Jammu and Kashmir Board of Professional Entrance Examinations (JKBOPEE) is now accepting online applications for the Jammu and Kashmir Common Entrance Test (JKCET) 2025! If you want to take this entrance exam, you can apply on their official website at jkbopee.gov.in. Remember, you have until March 19, 2025, to submit your application.

    Eligibility to Apply:
    To apply for JKCET, you need to have finished your 10+2 studies or an equivalent exam with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as main subjects.

    – If you belong to the Open Merit Category or the Economically Weaker Section (EWS), you need to have at least 45% marks.
    – If you belong to a reserved category, you need at least 40% marks.
    – You must also be a resident (domicile) of the Union Territories of Jammu & Kashmir or Ladakh.

    The specific date for the entrance test will be announced later, and the test will be conducted in person (offline).

    Application Fee:
    To apply, you need to pay a non-refundable fee of ₹1000. You can use a Credit Card, Debit Card, Net Banking, or UPI to make your payment.

    How to Apply:
    Follow these simple steps to apply for JKCET 2025:

    1. Visit the official website at jkbopee.gov.in.
    2. Click on the link to register for JKCET 2025 on the main page.
    3. Complete the registration process.
    4. Log in to your account and fill out the application form.
    5. Upload the required documents and pay the application fee.
    6. Submit your application and download the confirmation page.
    7. Print out the confirmation page to keep it safe for future use.

    If you need help, you can contact the BOPEE Help Desk during office hours at:
    – 0194-2437647
    – 0194-2433590
    – 0191-2479371
    – 0191-2470102
    Or you can email [email protected] or [email protected].

  • Brazil Warns: Trump’s Return May Hinder Global Climate Efforts

    Brazil Warns: Trump’s Return May Hinder Global Climate Efforts

    Brazil’s Environment Minister, Marina Silva, warned that global efforts to fight climate change could take a hit if Donald Trump returns to the White House. She believes this could create a “triple negative effect” on climate action.

    Trump has pulled the U.S. out of the Paris Agreement, caused trade problems with Canada, China, and Mexico, and has changed U.S. policies on the war in Ukraine. Brazil is getting ready to host important climate talks later this year.

    Silva explained that these political troubles can make it harder for countries to work together on climate issues. She said, “Less action means less money and less cooperation,” which is bad for our planet. Brazil plans to use its leadership during the upcoming COP30 summit to encourage teamwork and respect for science.

    Silva shared concerns about the promise made last year to give poor countries $300 billion each year by 2035, saying we can’t just assume it will happen. She also mentioned that trade fights are bad for everyone and could lead to higher prices and economic problems in the future. “People won’t support leaders if their homes are destroyed by fires or if they can’t afford food,” she said.

  • Can the Sensex Bounce Back After the Kumbh Dip?

    Can the Sensex Bounce Back After the Kumbh Dip?

    Recently, the BSE Sensex took a big hit, dropping nearly 4% during the Maha Kumbh period. But is it time for it to rise again? Historical data shows that five out of six times since 2004, the Sensex ended up going up over the next six months, giving an average return of 8%. Apurva Sheth from SAMCO Securities looked into these past Kumbh events to see how the Sensex performed and why he thinks it will go higher this time.

    Kumbh Performance Overview:

    – 2004 Ujjain Kumbh (April 5 – May 4): The Sensex fell by 3.27% but bounced back with 1.01% gains in the next six months.
    – 2010 Haridwar Kumbh (Jan 14 – April 28): A small drop of 1.16% was followed by a strong 16.82% return.
    – 2013 Prayagraj Kumbh (Jan 14 – March 11): The index dropped 1.31% but recovered to give 1.79% returns.
    – 2015 Nashik Kumbh (July 14 – Sep 28): The worst fall was 8.29%, and it did not recover, with returns down by 2.54%.
    – 2016 Ujjain Kumbh (April 22 – May 23): The Sensex dipped by 2.35% but grew by 2.12% afterward.
    – 2021 Haridwar Kumbh (April 1 – April 19): It fell sharply by 4.16% but had an amazing recovery of 28.81% in the next six months.

    The most recent Kumbh was the Prayagraj Kumbh, which lasted 48 days from January 9 to March 26. The Sensex fell from 77,620.21 to 74,602.12 during this time. On average, it dropped by 3.49% during the Kumbh events, but the average recovery is 8%.

    In the six trading days after the Kumbh ended, the Sensex fell another 0.56%, which equals approximately 400 points down. The six-month recovery period will end on August 28, 2023.

    So, why does Sheth believe the Sensex will recover? Here are two big reasons:

    1. Valuations are Attractive: Historical data shows that when the market drops, it often bounces back as valuations get more appealing. Currently, the Nifty’s price-to-earnings (PE) ratio is at 19.6, close to lower levels that could signal a good buying opportunity. Past trends suggest that investments made when valuations are low typically yield about 17.85% returns in a year.

    2. A Bounce-Back is Likely: When the index closes down for eight or more days in a row, history shows that it usually rebounds. Since 2002, this has happened nine times, with the index rising in six of those cases by an average of 2.68% a month later.

    Sheth encourages investors to remember the words of Warren Buffett: “Be greedy when everyone else is fearful.”

    (Disclaimer: These views are those of the expert and do not represent the views of Thellv.news)

  • Father Arrested for Allegedly Killing Daughter Over Neighboring Dispute

    Father Arrested for Allegedly Killing Daughter Over Neighboring Dispute

    A shocking incident has taken place in Sitapur, Uttar Pradesh. A 40-year-old man named Mohit Mishra has been arrested for allegedly killing his five-year-old daughter, Tani, and cutting her body into four pieces. The police say Mohit got angry after Tani went to play at a neighbor’s house, a place he had problems with.

    On February 25, Tani was reported missing, and her father was the one who told the police. They quickly started searching for her. “We formed four teams and soon found body parts. The next day, more pieces were discovered, confirming that she was murdered,” said Additional Superintendent of Police Pravin Ranjan Singh.

    During the investigation, Mohit acted strangely. He gave his phone to his wife and then vanished. Once he returned, the police questioned him, and he admitted to killing Tani and hiding her body.

    Mohit explained that he used to be friends with their neighbor, Ramu, but they had an argument recently and stopped talking. Despite being warned, Tani kept going to play at Ramu’s house. On the day she went missing, when Mohit saw her coming back from Ramu’s house, he became very angry.

    In a fit of rage, he took Tani on his bike to an empty area, strangled her with her own clothes, and then dumped her body in a mustard field. This terrible crime was uncovered after the police questioned over 100 people in the community.