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Sudan's PM dissolves caretaker government, state news reports
Sudan's PM dissolves caretaker government, state news reports

South China Morning Post

time01-06-2025

  • General
  • South China Morning Post

Sudan's PM dissolves caretaker government, state news reports

Sudan's new Prime Minister Kamil Idris has dissolved the country's caretaker government, state news agency SUNA reported late on Sunday. SUNA did not specify when a new government, the first since war broke out between the Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), would be announced. Idris was appointed by army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, Sudan's head of state. The RSF has said since earlier this year that it would form its own parallel government with allied parties. Idris took the oath of office on Saturday as the country's first prime minister since a military-led coup in 2021. In a speech on Sunday, he vowed to remain at equal distance from all political parties and to prioritise stability, security, and reconstruction in Sudan. Meanwhile, three drone strikes hit key paramilitary positions in western Sudan, witnesses said on Sunday, as fighting between the army and RSF escalated.

Jammu and Kashmir authorities ban sale, stitching, and storage of army uniforms in Kishtwar
Jammu and Kashmir authorities ban sale, stitching, and storage of army uniforms in Kishtwar

Hindustan Times

time27-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

Jammu and Kashmir authorities ban sale, stitching, and storage of army uniforms in Kishtwar

Authorities have ordered prohibition on sale, stitching and storage of army uniforms and combat pattern dresses in Jammu and Kashmir's Kishtwar district to check their misuse by anti-national elements. Deputy Commissioner, Kishtwar, Rajesh Kumar Shavan ordered the prohibition. 'Whereas, this threat posed by subversive elements is an imminent danger to public safety, public peace, tranquillity and security that warrants immediate preventive …,' he said in an order issued on Saturday. Issuing a set of regulations and restrictions, the district magistrate said all authorised private firms and shops procuring, storing, and selling combat clothes shall immediately inform in writing to the nearest police stations regarding their authority to carry on with this business. The time limit for such information will be 15 days from the date of issuance and publication of this order. All authorized persons, private firms/shops dealing in such articles, shall submit fortnightly reports of all the sales of combat/Khadi dress/cloth made by them along with detailed particulars of the Army/Paramilitary/Police personnel to whom such sales have been made,' the order said. The list shall be provided by the dealer or dealers to the Station House Officers concerned on a fortnightly basis. 'The register carrying all such details will be maintained properly by each dealer and shall be made available as and when the inspection of the shop is conducted by competent authorities,' the order said, directing all such authorised firms to sell such articles to bonafide members of armed forces after verifying their identity and recording the names and the units where ever employed on the register. Tehsildar, executive magistrate first class or an officer of the police of the rank of Assistant Sub-inspector or above shall have the authority to check and inspect such registers, the order said, adding any person contravening this order shall be punished.

Prohibition on sale, stitching and storage of army uniforms in J-K's Kishtwar
Prohibition on sale, stitching and storage of army uniforms in J-K's Kishtwar

Economic Times

time27-04-2025

  • Business
  • Economic Times

Prohibition on sale, stitching and storage of army uniforms in J-K's Kishtwar

Live Events (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel Authorities have ordered prohibition on sale , stitching and storage of army uniforms and combat pattern dresses in Jammu and Kashmir 's Kishtwar district to check their misuse by anti-national elements. Deputy Commissioner, Kishtwar, Rajesh Kumar Shavan ordered the prohibition."Whereas, this threat posed by subversive elements is an imminent danger to public safety, public peace, tranquillity and security that warrants immediate preventive ...," he said in an order issued on a set of regulations and restrictions , the district magistrate said all authorised private firms and shops procuring, storing and selling combat clothes shall immediately inform in writing to the nearest police stations regarding their authority to carry on with this time limit for such information will be 15 days from the date of issuance and publication of this order. All authorized persons private firms/shops dealing in such articles shall submit fortnightly reports of all the sales of combat/Khadi dress/cloth made by them along with detailed particulars of the Army/Paramilitary/Police personnel to whom the such sales have been made," the order list shall be provided by the dealer or dealers to Station House Officer's concerned on fortnightly basis."The register carrying all such details will be maintained properly by each dealer and shall be made available as and when the inspection of the shop is conducted by competent authorities," the order said, directing all such authorised firms to sell such articles to bonafide members of armed forces after verifying their identity and recording the names and the units where ever employed on the executive magistrate first class or an officer of the police of the rank of Assistant Sub-inspector or above shall have the authority to check and inspect such registers, the order said, adding any perso contravening this order shall be punished.

Prohibition on sale, stitching and storage of army uniforms in J-K's Kishtwar
Prohibition on sale, stitching and storage of army uniforms in J-K's Kishtwar

Time of India

time27-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Prohibition on sale, stitching and storage of army uniforms in J-K's Kishtwar

In Kishtwar district of Jammu and Kashmir, authorities ban the sale, stitching, and storage of army uniforms. This action aims to prevent misuse by anti-national elements. Deputy Commissioner Rajesh Kumar Shavan issued the order. Authorized shops must inform the police about their business. They must also submit sales reports of combat dresses to the police. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Authorities have ordered prohibition on sale , stitching and storage of army uniforms and combat pattern dresses in Jammu and Kashmir 's Kishtwar district to check their misuse by anti-national elements. Deputy Commissioner, Kishtwar, Rajesh Kumar Shavan ordered the prohibition."Whereas, this threat posed by subversive elements is an imminent danger to public safety, public peace, tranquillity and security that warrants immediate preventive ...," he said in an order issued on a set of regulations and restrictions , the district magistrate said all authorised private firms and shops procuring, storing and selling combat clothes shall immediately inform in writing to the nearest police stations regarding their authority to carry on with this time limit for such information will be 15 days from the date of issuance and publication of this order. All authorized persons private firms/shops dealing in such articles shall submit fortnightly reports of all the sales of combat/Khadi dress/cloth made by them along with detailed particulars of the Army/Paramilitary/Police personnel to whom the such sales have been made," the order list shall be provided by the dealer or dealers to Station House Officer's concerned on fortnightly basis."The register carrying all such details will be maintained properly by each dealer and shall be made available as and when the inspection of the shop is conducted by competent authorities," the order said, directing all such authorised firms to sell such articles to bonafide members of armed forces after verifying their identity and recording the names and the units where ever employed on the executive magistrate first class or an officer of the police of the rank of Assistant Sub-inspector or above shall have the authority to check and inspect such registers, the order said, adding any perso contravening this order shall be punished.

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