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  • Life-threatening bacteria found in Make-up products: Study

    The research looked at beauty blender products – hugely popular make-up sponges used to blend foundation and contouring on the face.

    The vast majority of in-use make-up products such as beauty blenders, mascara and lip gloss are contaminated with potentially life threatening superbugs, researchers have warned.

    “Make-up products used every day by millions of people in the UK are contaminated with potentially deadly bugs, such as E.coli and Staphylococci, because most are not being cleaned and are used far beyond their expiry dates,” said study lead author Amreen Bashir from Aston University in the US.

    According to the study published in the Journal of Applied Microbiology, bacteria that can cause illnesses ranging from skin infections to blood poisoning if used near eyes, mouth or cuts or grazes were found in nine out of ten of the products.

    This risk is amplified in immunocompromised people who are more likely to contract infections from opportunistic bacteria.

    The relatively new beauty blenders – sponges used to apply skin foundation products – were found to have the highest levels of potentially harmful bacteria – with the vast majority (93 per cent) not having ever been cleaned, despite more than two thirds (64 per cent) being dropped on the floor at some point during use.

    The research looked at beauty blender products – hugely popular make-up sponges used to blend foundation and contouring on the face.

    Often endorsed by celebrities, these sponges are estimated to have sold over 6.5 million worldwide.

    The researchers found these products are particularly susceptible to contamination as they are often left damp after use, which creates an ideal breeding ground for harmful bacteria.

    “Consumers’ poor hygiene practices when it comes to using make-up, especially beauty blenders, is very worrying when you consider that we found bacteria such as E.coli – which is linked with faecal contamination – breeding on the products we tested,” Bashir said.

    The findings reveal that consumers are unwittingly putting themselves at risk, and that manufacturers and regulatory bodies should do more to protect their customers by making expiry dates and cleaning requirements more prominent on packaging.

    EU guidance holds make-up brands to strict hygiene standards of manufacture and states that E.coli in particular should not be found in any concentration in new cosmetic products.

    However, there is currently limited consumer protection around the risks of contaminating products while in use.

    According to the study, post-Brexit, UK consumers could be at even greater risk as they will no longer be protected by EU regulations and could find themselves purchasing more beauty products from the US – for example – where there are no regulatory requirements to put expiry dates on make-up packaging at all.

  • BJP in no hurry to move a no-confidence-motion against SMC Mayor

    Srinagar, Dec 17: Senior leader of BJP and incharge Kashmir Sunil Sharma on Tuesday said the party was in no hurry to move a no-confidence-motion against Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC) Mayor and his deputy “but 30-40 corporators were approaching us.”
    “We are not interested in moving no-confidence-motion against Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC) Mayor and his deputy. But the fact is that 30-40 corporators have approached us saying the Mayor has not been able to deliver on ground,” Sharma told KNS
    “The reality is that the incumbent Mayor has failed to deliver on ground. But despite that we are in no mood to dislodge him,” he added. (KNS)

  • Kashmir Economy Suffered Loss Of Rs 17,878 Cr In 4 Months

    SRINAGAR – The Kashmir econo­my suffered loss to the tune of Rs 17,878 crore in four months of re­strictions and shutdown in the val­ley following abrogation of Article 370 and creation of two union ter­ritories out of Jammu and Kashmir, a trade body said on Tuesday.

    Releasing a comprehensive sector-wise report on losses due to disturbance after the August 5 announcement by Home Minister Amit Shah, the Kashmir Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) said the losses have been assessed based on Jammu and Kashmir’s gross domestic product of 2017-18.

    “The study has focused on the 10 districts of Kashmir Valley compris­ing 55 per cent of the total popu­lation of Jammu and Kashmir. A time span of 120 days has been as­sumed for the calculations. As per this method, Kashmir’s economy has suffered a loss of Rs 17,878.18 crores,” the report said.

    An assessment based on actual number of unit holders and per­sons engaged in each sector, job and financial losses suffered by them was undertaken, it said.

    “For example, the tourism sector has been broken into its various sub-sectors like tour operators (inbound and outbound), house boats, hotels, tourist transport, shikaras, ad­venture sports and other allied sectors.

  • Fresh WD Approaching J&K

    SRINAGAR – A fresh western dis­turbance is likely to hit Jammu and Kashmir on Thursday, even as nights have become more chilly following drop in the minimum temperature due to open sky in the Valley. People continued to shiver despite some improvement in the minimum temperature in Union Territory (UT) of Ladakh, where ma­jority river bodies remained frozen.

    A Met department spokesman said here on Tuesday that weather will remain during the next 24 hours in the UT of J&K and Ladakh. How­ever, he said a fresh WD is likely to hit the region on December 19 which could result in isolated light rain or snow in the region.

    Srinagar, summer capital of UT of Jammu and Kashmir, was two degree colder than yes­terday while famed health resort of Pahalgam was coldest at minus 12.2 degree.

    He said again yesterday’s minimum tem­perature of minus 1.6 degree, it witnessed major drop and settled at minus 3.7 degree, 2.2 notches below normal in Srinagar. Despite sunny day yesterday, the maximum tempera­ture in the city was 7.9 degree, two degree be­low normal in Srinagar, he said.

    After witnessing yet another chilly night, sun was again out today in the city though the intensity of the heat was low due to icy cold winds.

  • Will restore broadband Internet in phases: J&K DGP

    Director General of Police (DGP) Dilbag Singh on Saturday said that the J&K administration is mulling to restore the broadband internet service in Kashmir region in a phased manner.

    “Broadband internet service is very much functional in Jammu province and now that situation has improved in the Valley as well. We’re planning to restore this service in Kashmir region in a phased manner,” the DGP told reporters after inaugurating a women and child-friendly police station here.

    DGP Singh, however, refused to share details about when the detained Kashmiri leaders would be released. “As of now, I don’t think it is relevant to answer this question. But as and when it happens we’ll share inputs with media,” the DGP said.

    He said, “In the past 4-5 months, J&K Police and other security forces did a commendable job. Security personnel played a pivotal role in restoring normalcy in Kashmir region.”

    The DGP said, “General public in Kashmir also cooperated despite seeing killings, violence at the hands of militants and facing life threats. Our police force tried its level best to allay the fear in the minds of people. We acted sternly against the militants and various other modules working in Kashmir to instill a sense of panic among the people.”

    “During the process, we busted various such modules, arrested the militants and killed 19 of them,” DGP, Dilbag Singh said, adding, “And our fight against militancy will go on as our priority is to make J&K UT militancy free.” On preparations along the International Border and Line of Control the DGP said, “A tight security grid has been put in place to check the attempts being made to send militants to this side. And this security grid will be strengthened further.”

  • PSA on Farooq Abdullah extended by three months

    The PSA was slapped on Abdullah, who continues to be in detention at his Gupkar residence here in Srinagar, which has been declared as sub-jail, on September 17.

    Public Safety Act (PSA) on former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Farooq Abdullah has been extended by three months till March 14, 2020.

    The PSA was slapped on Abdullah, who continues to be in detention at his Gupkar residence here in Srinagar, which has been declared as sub-jail, on September 17.

    Three former chief ministers, who were detained after the revocation of Article 370 on August 5, continue to be in detention.

    While Mehbooba Mufti was moved from a government house in Chashme Shahi to a new location at the MA Road in Srinagar, Omar Abdullah is in detention at Hari Niwas.

    Besides, thirty five mainstream politicians who were earlier detained in the Centaur hotel on the banks of the Dal lake, were recently moved to the MLA’s hostel.

  • Rahul Gandhi has no moral right to be as MP : Priya Sethi

    Jammu,14th Dec: Former Minister,BJP Spokesperson and Prabhari BJP Mahila Morcha J& K Priya Sethi has demanded the resignation from former president Congress and MP Rahul Gandi for his remark which is an invitation to rape women in India.

    Rahul Gandhi is a Lok Sabha member from Kerala’s Wayanad.

    Rahul while addressing a poll rally in Jharkhand on Thursday, had said that Modi had launched ‘Make in India’ but nowadays it is ‘Rape in India’.

    Priya Sethi,former Minister from J &K said that his comments have not only hurt the women of India but the entire country.

    Women from Kashmir to Kanyakumari has hurt by his statement which is irreparable too on the status of women of India.

    She added that Women issue should be a concern for one and all but the leader of congress is doing politics on the women issues and it is a matter of shame that son of Gandhi family speaks forgetting the dignity of women .

    She added that the person who was dreaming to be PM of country doesn’t not know how to respect the women of country and not only women are hurt ,his remarks indicates that all men are rapists in country which is not true.

    The mistake done by few in country doesn’t not reflect all are bad.

    Where from the congress leader Rahul Gandhi has done his education as he doesn’t care and respect for the women of India.

    She added that even this is the first time in history of politics too that any politician has insulted women in all and done a clarion call to rape in India.

    Priya Sethi bluntly said that he should apology to country and politicians like Rahul Gandhi had “no moral right” to be in Parliament and he should resign as Member Parliament.

    Unethical words,desperation and obsessed by the Modi Ji’s idea of make in india,the leader of congress has insulted the women as well as country.

    She said “Make in India” programme was aimed at providing employment to youth but people like Rahul Gandhi for his political gains is using the words which has insulted every daughter,mother sister of this country .

    She added that the congress leader is using crimes against women as a political tool.

    Priya said that the congress party which is headed by the lady and the country is now waiting for the action from Sonia Gandhi on the remarks of her Party MP and Son.

  • After snow, Kashmir faces power outages

    After fresh snowfall in the Valley on Friday, which blocked roads and air traffic, the whole region witnessed power cuts more than usual as the wires faced faults at many places due to inclement weather conditions.

    In Srinagar, where more than six inches of snow had gathered, most areas were without electricity till late afternoon. In some areas, residents said while the electricity supply was briefly restored, there were frequent cuts.

    “The electricity supply was affected briefly and has been restored in most of the places,” an official said.

    After the onset of harsh winters, the electricity supply has been impacted in the Valley as there has been an addition to the outages schedule. The residents have been complaining that there are unscheduled power cuts.

    “Since morning there has been no electricity and in the cold it is very difficult to manage without power,” said Subaya Shameem, a resident of North Kashmir’s Baramulla.

    During the season’s first snowfall in the first week of November, the electricity supply was affected for more than five days and commercial hub Lal Chowk in Srinagar reeled under the darkness for three days. The residents have been expressing their outrage as the demand of electricity increases in the harsh winters.

    “The government is not doing anything to provide uninterrupted electricity supply to people like it is being provided in other places. No initiative has been taken and it is making the residents suffer,” said Nazir Ahmad, a resident of Pulwama.

    Officials said the areas where there had been faults in the transformers and wires due to snowfall, the supplies would be restored soon.

  • Kashmir Receives Fresh Snowfall; Flights Cancelled, Highway Closed

    SRINAGAR – Heavy snowfall forced closure of the Jammu-Srinagar national highway and suspension of air traffic to Kashmir on Friday, officials said.

    The snowfall, which began in the early hours of the day, resulted in accumulation of snow on both sides of the Jawahar Tunnel on the highway, a traffic department official said.

  • Centre rules out law in J&K on lines of Art 371

    Up to next Assembly to legislate on protecting land, property of locals

    Ending speculation, the Government of India has made it clear that it would not bring any legislation on the lines of Article 371 in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir for protection of land and property.

    If the residents want such safeguards, they will have to wait for the constitution of the next Legislative Assembly vested with the powers to make laws, said Union Minister of State for Home G Kishan Reddy. He was responding to a query by PDP Rajya Sabha member Nazir Ahmed Laway.

    Various groups and political parties in the UT, which lost its special status on August 5 when the Centre abrogated Articles 370 and 35-A, have been seeking safeguards to protect their land and jobs.

    The BJP unit of Jammu and Kashmir has suggested domicile certificates to locals for protection of land rights. (Reported The Tribune)