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Monday, August 5, 2019

Jammu and kashmir sold out?




Article 370 scrapped, Jammu & Kashmir to be carved into two Union Territories



·         Jammu and Kashmir will now be governed by the laws applicable to other Indian citizens

·         The Centre will need two-thirds majority in both Houses to scrap Article 370

 The Centre on Monday scrapped Article 370 of the Constitution that grants special status to Jammu and Kashmir, with an order saying “it shall come into force at once". The abrogation follows the Centre introducing the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganization Bill in Parliament.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah earlier today moved the Rajya Sabha, announcing the government has decided to repeal Article 370. It’s being announced that the two state will be considered as union territories and have a legislature, and Ladakh, which will be without a legislature.



President Ram Nath Kovind has exercised his power under Clause 1 of Article 370. The presidential order has done away sections under Article 35A, which provides special privileges to “permanent residents" of the state while defining the term “permanent residents".

“Under Article 370 there is a provision that the President may by public notification declare that this article shall cease to be operative… from such date as he may specify… Because there is President’s rule, all decisions of the Assembly will be taken by the House and we can pass the order with majority," Shah said in the Upper House.

Article 370 laid down that except for matters related to defence, foreign affairs, communications and issues specified in the Instrument of Accession of Jammu and Kashmir, Parliament needs the state government's ratification for all other laws. So far, residents of the state lived under a separate set of laws, including those related to citizenship, ownership of property and fundamental rights.

Jammu and Kashmir will now be governed by the laws applicable to other Indian citizens. This is a pretty obvious news that’s been trending all over the India. Well this has various advantages to be focus on. The people of jammu and Kashmir will solely be called the people of India, undoubtly. Inflow of both internal and external tourist is going to be in a very large number. With more people coming in; there will be more chance of trade and employment. The Per capita income of these union territories will rise and so does the other infrastructures too.



  Yet till today, people did not benefit from reservation, so much money was pumped into jammu and kashmir but the people are still poor. Not a second should be wasted in removing Article 370."

As a pre-emptive measure, Section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) was imposed in the state, which prohibits gathering of four or more people, late on Sunday. Both former chief ministers, Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti, were placed under house arrest. Communication lines, too, were snapped, and internet and mobile services suspended.

Former J&K chief minister and Peoples Democratic Party chief Mehbooba Mufti, who was placed under house arrest on the intervening night of Sunday and Monday, took to Twitter to hit out against the abrogation.

“What did J&K get for acceding to India? Another partition along communal lines? Our special status isn’t a gift bestowed upon us. It’s a right guaranteed by the same Parliament. A contract entered into by J&K leadership and India. Today the very same contract has been violated," she tweeted.



Well, the nation hopes; there’ll be a rain of happiness in jammu and kashmir again. Everyone will get what they should be getting, not what they want. Hundreds of real state dealers are keeping their eye on Jammu and kshmir's land. In fact, a lot of them has already started marketing the properties. Industrialization is essential, not unplanned urbanization. I hope, there’ll be peace and security in that part of the world.








Suicide or murder? All you need to know about Cafe Coffee Day



Café Coffee Day, no more a place to share smile?

No doubt, Café Coffee day is the starbucks of India. While the whole world was getting introvert, busy in their phones; one man V.G. Siddhartha had a dream to pull out the humans out of their home for a cup of coffee and some cheerful talks. With the aim to give a quality service, and food indeed, CCD was launched 26 years ago in the world's fastest growing economy, India.

The company is known for being vertical integrated to cut costs; from owning the plantations, growing coffee on their own 20 acres of land, making the coffee machines and also making their own furniture for their outlets.  As of July 2019, there are 1843 outlets of CCD across 28 states of India. It has also expanded outside India with its outlets in Austria (Vienna), Czech Republic, Egypt and Nepal.

On 29th july(Tuesday), the owner of CCD V. G Siddhartha went missing.  After 30 hours of his missing, his dead body was fished out of the Netravati River, some distance away from the spot where he was last seen. The suicide was solely because of financial pressure. A lot can happen over a cup of coffee and a lot more happened over it. When things appeared to be falling, the business tycoon Siddhartha took his  because of the belief that he failed as an entrepreneur.  
This news made everyone surprise. Hundreds of youngsters came to social media to share their message on how CCD  was there for them when no one was.


Media plays the vital role in anything and everything. Due to this copycat behavior and the tradition to manipulate and exaggerate the real news; hundreds of people are getting effected and badly influenced too.  Days after this incident took place, one more suicide case is filed at netravati river. Ganesh, a 32 year old coconut seller tried to commit suicide from the same place in a same way. The local fishermen saw him jumping off the bridge and managed to save him.

The WHO report says, one out of 20 people suffer from depression in India. What is worse is that this is killing humans silently. Siddhartha and ganesh are just two examples that came in limelight in last few day,  national crime records Bureau has provided a figure of 1.3 lakh of suicide in the year 2016 and it's increasing year on year.


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