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vicky-nanjappa · 1 year
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Why Article 35A in Jammu and Kashmir had to go
Vicky Nanjappa The Supreme Court which is hearing petitions challenging the abrogation of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir said that Article 35A of the Constitution effectively took away the fundamental rights of non-residents of J&K. Article 35A had conferred a special right on the people of Jammu and Kashmir and the process in turn curtailed three fundamental rights of persons domiciled in…
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toneacademy · 2 years
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beguines · 1 month
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In the days leading to August 5, 2019 and in the weeks and months to come, Kashmir became a site of unfathomable cruelty. Thousands of Kashmiris were detained; pro-India politicians were placed under house arrest, pro-freedom leaders as well as minors were rounded up and thrown in jail. Young boys were shipped off to Indian prisons 1,500km away in Agra and Varanasi. Foreign journalists and international human rights groups were banned from access to Kashmir. The region was placed under a complete communication blackout. Cellular phones, Internet, landline services, and even the postal services were dismantled. News traveled by word of mouth. Journalists compressed photos and video onto memory cards and smuggled them out with passengers en route to Delhi. Schools, offices, banks, and businesses were closed for months. Life came to a standstill.
On August 5, 2019, the Modi government revoked both Articles 370 and 35A, split the region into two union territories of Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh, and placed them under the direct control of Delhi. Kashmir had been effectively annexed. It was a stunning rebuke to the myth of Indian democracy as well as the veneer of Kashmiri autonomy. Observers warned that this move represented an intensification of India's settler-colonial project in Indian-occupied Kashmir. Under the new status of the state, India would now have the legal justification to allow non-Kashmiris to access residency rights in Kashmir as well as purchase land that had previously been restricted to Kashmiri permanent residents, or state subjects. The end goal was now within sight: Kashmir's Muslim-majority demography would be changed in favor of Indian Hindus. In time, elections would be held, and democracy would cover for the ethnocratic, colonial rule that had been imposed on the region.
Revoking Article 370 and Article 35A were long-held goals of Hindu nationalists and supremacists in India. They had resented the autonomy PM Nehru had "granted" Kashmir in 1947 and wished to see Kashmir fully integrated into India. For Hindu-supremacists, these two articles were an obstruction to the region's full integration into the Indian state and had contributed to the rise of "separatism" or "terrorism" in the region—which is how India refers to Kashmiris' decades long resistance to Indian rule. To the Hindu right, the problems in Kashmir were borne out of India's coddling of Kashmiri Muslims. The question of Kashmiri self-determination had never been on the agenda. The removal of the two Articles was therefore portrayed as ushering in a "New Kashmir" in which peace and prosperity would arrive through Indian investment and development. This had been a central plank of Narendra Modi's second election campaign, too.
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usafphantom2 · 1 year
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The F35 has issues with flying in thunderstorms. Last I checked, the F-35A cannot fly within 25 miles of one. The F-35B and F-35C do not have this restriction although there are risks. See article in the link. I cannot speak to its accuracy. forbes.com/sites/erictegl…
Yes, you are looking at lightning rods.
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kimskashmir · 1 month
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Assembly polls: PDP releases manifesto, promises restoration of Article 370, diplomatic initiatives between India, Pakistan
SRINAGAR — Ahead of the J&K assembly elections, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) released its manifesto on Saturday, which mentions efforts to restore Articles 370 and 35A, launch diplomatic initiatives between India and Pakistan and ensure dignified return of Kashmiri Pandits to the valley. According to the manifesto, the PDP “is resolute in its pursuit of restoring the constitutional…
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novumtimes · 2 months
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Five Years After the Abrogation of Its Autonomy – The Diplomat
On August 5, 2019, the Indian government under Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the abrogation of Article 370, which had provided the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) with a measure of autonomy, and Article 35A, which conferred special property rights on domiciled residents of the state. Besides, Jammu and Kashmir was split into two union territories – Jammu and Kashmir, and…
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parkerbombshell · 2 months
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Tuesdays 2pm - 5pm  EST Rules Free Radio With Steve  Caplan bombshellradio.com On the next Rules Free Radio with Steve Caplan, we’ll hear a mixed bag of old and new and a mixed bag of genres. From Psychedelic to Pop to 60s AM Top 40, Jam Band, a little Electronica, and Classical. New music includes Cigarettes After Sex, The Half-Cubes, Magic Fig, Jana Mila, Cassandra Jenkins, Lightheaded, Chime School, Phish, Gabriel Seize Brian Eno, and one from the newly released "Ultimate Collection” of John Lennon’s Mind Games album. The Lovin’ Spoonful, The Astroid No. 4, The Grass Roots, Spygenius, Belle & Sebastian, Girlpuppy, Blondshell, Bruce Springsteen, The Tubes, Dana Gillespie, The Cars, Manfred Mann, The Spencer Davis Group, R.E.M., Procol Harum, and a bunch more. Magic Fig - PS1 The Umbrellas - PM The Laughing Chimes - In This Town The Asteroid No. 4 - Northern Song Bruce Springsteen - Chimes Of Freedom The Moody Blues - Lovely To See You Blondshell - Charm You Girlpuppy - Wish Healing Potpourri - Wind Peel Dream Magazine - Pictionary Belle and Sebastian - Nobody's Empire Beach Fossils - Golden Age Spygenius - The Marvellous, Mendacious Time-Machine Curtains For You - The Day I Stole Your Car The Grass Roots - Wake Up, Wake Up The Lovin Spoonful - You Didn't Have To Be So Nice Lightheaded - Always Sideways Chime School - Give Your Heart Away Hanemoon - Is It Summer R.E.M. - Radio Free Europe The Cars - Let's Go The Spongetones - Got Nothing Left The Half-Cubes - Precious To Me The Searchers - Be My Baby The Tubes - Don't Touch Me There Dana Gillespie - You Just Gotta Know My Mind The Spencer Davis Group - You Must Believe Me Manfred Mann - If You Gotta Go, Go Now Phish - Oblivion - Evolve Phish - Hey Stranger - Evolve Ingrid Andress - More Hearts Than Mine Graham Nash - Simple Man Jana Mila - Like Only Lovers Could Cassandra Jenkins - Devotion Cigarettes After Sex - Baby Blue Movie Kat Greta - Let It Go Gabriel Seize - Beautiful Lie Brian Eno - Fractal Zoom John Lennon - Mind Games (Elements Mix) Procol Harum - A Whiter Shade Of Pale Gary Brooker/Procol Harum - Homburg Tallinn Chamber Orchestra - It is Late Summer Francesca Dego, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Dalia Stasevska - Concerto in D Major, Op. 35a II. Quasi Andante Read the full article
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andrewtheprophet · 7 months
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The Newest Weapon of the US Nuclear Horn: Daniel 7
Los Alamos National Laboratory//Wikimedia Commons The F-35 Is Now the World’s First Stealth Fighter Certified to Carry a Nuke F-35A Lightning II stealth fighters will now be considered “dual-capable” platforms useable in both conventional and nuclear warfare.BY SÉBASTIEN ROBLINPUBLISHED: MAR 08, 2024 4:35 PM ESTSAVE ARTICLE The U.S. Air Force’s F-35A Lightning II stealth fighters are now…
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epic2source · 7 months
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"Unraveling Article 35A: From Origin to Abrogation"
Article 35A, once a notable provision in the Indian Constitution, extended unique rights and privileges to permanent residents of Jammu and Kashmir. Its origin can be traced back to the Constitution (Application to Jammu and Kashmir) Order, 1954, where it was included under Article 370, providing special autonomy to the state. Origin and Inclusion: In 1954, a Presidential Order introduced…
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ngopartner · 10 months
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The Significance of 35A Registration for NGOs in India
Charitable organizations around the world play a pivotal role in addressing societal issues and promoting the welfare of communities. To ensure transparency and accountability, there are specific rules governing how charities allocate their resources. In India, the 35A Registration for NGOs stands as a crucial factor, providing tax benefits and fostering financial support. This article delves into the rules guiding charitable spending and elucidates the importance of 35A Registration for NGOs in India.
Charities Spending Rules:
Charitable organizations seeking tax-exempt status must adhere to stringent spending rules to maintain transparency and uphold their charitable mission. In the United States, one of the key benchmarks is the "public support test." This test requires organizations to demonstrate that a substantial portion of their income comes from public contributions or government grants, emphasizing the importance of widespread community backing.
Furthermore, these organizations must avoid excessive involvement in political activities to maintain their tax-exempt status. Engaging in partisan politics can jeopardize their eligibility for tax benefits, ensuring that charities remain focused on their primary mission of serving the public good.
In India, Section 35AC of the Income Tax Act provides a framework for tax benefits related to donations made for specific projects. To qualify, NGOs must meet certain criteria, including clear project proposals, defined budgets, and periodic reporting. This ensures that the funds are utilized for the intended purpose, promoting accountability and efficient resource allocation.
The Significance of 35A Registration for NGOs:
In the Indian context, the importance of 35A Registration for NGOs cannot be overstated. Section 35A of the Income Tax Act pertains to the registration of associations or institutions for availing exemptions under Section 80G, which deals with deductions on donations made to specified entities.
Tax Benefits for Donors: One of the primary advantages of 35A Registration for NGOs is the tax benefits it offers to donors. When individuals or businesses contribute to registered NGOs, they become eligible for deductions under Section 80G. This incentive encourages philanthropy and increases the flow of funds to charitable organizations, fostering a culture of giving.
Enhanced Credibility and Trust: Securing 35A Registration enhances an NGO's credibility. It signifies that the organization has met the necessary legal requirements, and its activities are aligned with the goals outlined in its registration. Donors often seek assurance that their contributions will be used effectively, and 35A Registration provides this assurance, building trust between NGOs and their supporters.
Increased Fundraising Opportunities: Registered NGOs can access a broader pool of potential donors. Individuals and businesses are more likely to contribute to organizations with 35A Registration, as it ensures that their donations will be eligible for tax benefits. This widens the fundraising scope for NGOs, allowing them to diversify their funding sources and pursue larger-scale projects.
Sustaining Social Impact: The importance of 35A Registration goes beyond financial incentives. By facilitating tax benefits for donors, it enables NGOs to sustain their social impact initiatives. Whether it's in the fields of education, healthcare, or community development, registered NGOs can undertake long-term, impactful projects that contribute to the betterment of society.
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Charitable organizations serve as catalysts for positive change, addressing societal challenges and promoting the welfare of communities. Adhering to spending rules is crucial for maintaining transparency and accountability in the operations of these organizations. In India, the 35A Registration for NGOs stands as a key mechanism that not only provides tax benefits to donors but also enhances the credibility and effectiveness of charitable initiatives. By understanding and adhering to these rules, NGOs can navigate the complex landscape of charitable work, ensuring sustained support for their impactful projects and contributing meaningfully to societal well-being.
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kurano · 1 year
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※ F-35Aの“恋人”12年越しの導入か 新対艦ミサイル「JSM」とは 来年度予算に取得費と“自分磨き費”!?
https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/9c8b50143eda15c1c674db77d26e4f6386b758a2?page=1
 ぶっちゃけ、F-35とJSMの組み合わせが、台湾海峡防衛の最大の抑止兵器よね。
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Article 35A Explained | By Naweed Akhter | UPSC Law Optional | CSE 2024
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tommychook · 1 year
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Article 35A took away fundamental rights: Supreme Court
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deepkingstudent · 1 year
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Scrapped Article 35A Took Away Fundamental Rights: Chief Justice Of India - NDTV
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listivo · 1 year
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shahananasrin-blog · 1 year
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[ad_1] LAHORE : Governor Punjab M Balighur Rehman Saturday said August 5, 2019 is the darkest day in the history of Indian Illegally held Jammu & Kashmir when New Delhi abolished the special status of Kashmir by illegally amending Article 370 and 35A of its Constitution. Addressing a ceremony on the occasion of Kashmir Exploitation Day at Alhamra Arts Council, the governor said we strongly condemn the oppression and violation of human rights of Kashmiris in Indian-occupied Kashmir.He said India has not been able to suppress the spirit of freedom of Kashmiris despite the oppression and persecution. He said the United Nations should take notice of the violation of human rights in Occupied Kashmir.He said if the international community can unite on the issue of Ukraine, then why not on the issue of Kashmir. [ad_2]
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