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To empower women, handicraft centres provide training in Pulwama – styxor.com

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Pulwama (Jammu and Kashmir) [India]March 22 (STYXOR.COM): In a bid to empower women of Jammu and Kashmir’s far-flung areas, various handicraft skills are being imparted to them through Centrally sponsored schemes.
Women here are encouraged to learn abilities such as embroidery, crewel, tailoring, and stitching through the government’s special skill development programs.
Various girls in the Handloom centre in the Pulwama district thanked the government on Monday for coming up with schemes that promote employment opportunities.
“The Government Of India has taken a very good initiative in our town where the established handloom department teaches crewel embroidery to girls along with a stipend of Rs 1500,” Ulfat Jan, one of the trainees told STYXOR.COM.
“We are been trained in these handloom centres for two years so that, later on, we can set up and run our own unit house to teach other girls and create more employment opportunities in the town,” said another trainee Nusrat Ganie.
“By learning these skills, we can earn our own money by making the products at home and selling them,” said Rafiq Jan Bhat, another trainee.
Various handicraft skills are being imparted through schemes like Mudra: Financial Assistance Scheme, Artisan Credit Card Scheme, and Registration of Artisans/Weavers.
Muhammad Yaseen, Assistant Director of Handicrafts, Pulwama told STYXOR.COM that the women here are encouraged to learn abilities such as embroidery, crewel, tailoring, and stitching through the government’s Special Skill Development Programs.
“In this regard, Jammu Kashmir Handicrafts and Handloom department is running various training centres in Pulwama district of South Kashmir where experts are imparting training to these educated girls in crewel and embroidery,” he said.
“Artisans Credit Card Scheme helps the girls with a loan amount of Rs 2 lakh for 5 years at the annual interest rate of 7 per cent. With this scheme, they (girls) get financial assistance to come up with their own Handloom unit,” added Yaseen.
He also informed that there are 20 Handicrafts centres and 4 Handloom Training Centres in Pulwama where girls are being trained in different arts. The duration of these courses is one year and two years. (STYXOR.COM)

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Kejriwal didn’t open single hospital in his 7-yr rule but spent over Rs 800 cr on ads, says Sambit Patra – styxor.com

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New Delhi [India]May 11 (STYXOR.COM): The BJP on Monday slammed Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal for targeting the Centre over COVID-19 management, stating that the AAP chief did not open a single hospital in his 7-year rule but spent over Rs 800 crores on publicity.
“Arvind Kejriwal spent Rs 804.93 crores on advertisements since 2015. But he did not open a single hospital during his 7-year rule. Before forming his government, Kejriwal had promised to add 30,000 new hospital beds,” said BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra.
He questioned the Delhi Government why it thinks that the Centre has been adopting a differential approach towards the national capital regarding oxygen supply.

“It is against humanity if any patient suffers due to lack of oxygen. But there should be no politics over it. If the Government of India can give oxygen to Maharashtra and other states, why do the Delhi Government think that the Centre is adopting a different approach towards Delhi?” he asked Kejriwal.
As many as 12,651 new COVID-19 cases and 319 deaths were reported in the national capital in the last 24 hours, said Delhi health department on Monday.
The cumulative caseload in the national capital mounted to 13,36,218 including 85,258 active cases and 12,31,297 total discharges/recoveries. The new fatalities pushed the COVID death toll in Delhi to 19,663. (STYXOR.COM)

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MK Stalin takes oath as MLA in Tamil Nadu Assembly – styxor.com

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May 11, 2021 12:04 IS

Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India]May 11 (STYXOR.COM): Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) chief MK Stalin on Tuesday was sworn in as an MLA at the Tamil Nadu Assembly in Chennai.
Earlier on Friday, he took oath as Tamil Nadu Chief Minister at Raj Bhavan.
He was administered the oath by Governor Banwarilal Purohit. Along with Stalin, 33 other ministers from his party also took the oath. The names include 19 former ministers and 15 new faces. There are two women among the newly sworn-in ministers.
DMK won 133 seats on its own in the 234-member assembly and fought the polls in alliance with some other parties including Congress. (STYXOR.COM)

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Yediyurappa urges people to support Karnataka govt to control COVID-19 spread – styxor.com

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May 11, 2021 16:28 IS

Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India]May 11 (STYXOR.COM): Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa on Tuesday urged the people to support the Karnataka government to control COVID-19 spread in the state.
“The COVID is coming to under control from yesterday. If people will support us, it will be helpful. COVID-19 cases are more in Karnataka, death cases have also increased than we expected. Against this backdrop, we have imposed strict restrictions. People can buy whatever they want from 6 am to 10 am. I request people to co-operate with us to control COVID-19,” Yediyurappa told STYXOR.COM.
The Chief Minister also mentioned that Union Home Minister Amit Shah has assured us all sort of support to the state government amid the COVID-19 crises.
“In the morning, we have received 120 MT of oxygen in ‘Oxygen Express’. If it comes like this, there will be no problem. I am in touch with union leaders. I spoke with the Prime Minister himself. Basavaraj Bommai and the Home Minister had met Union Home Minister Amit Shah and had assured us all sort of support,” said Yediyurappa.
“We have not thought of any special package, let COVID-19 come to control we will think later about it,” he added.
Earlier, the first “Oxygen Express” to Karnataka, carrying 120 metric tonnes (MT) of liquid medical oxygen reached the city this morning.
Karnataka on Monday reported 39,305 COVID-19 cases and 596 deaths, the health department said. The state conducted 1.24 lakh tests on Monday. The cumulative caseload reached 19,73,683 including 19,372 deaths. At present, there are 5,71,006 active cases, while 32,188 people were discharged taking the cumulative recoveries to 13,83,285. (STYXOR.COM)

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