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fortune gems jili free play NoneBathinda: After embattled SAD leader Sukhbir Singh Badal , Haryana-based singer Rocky Mittal has now sung a song to remember former CM Parkash Singh Badal ’s contribution to the development of Punjab to mark his birth anniversary, Dec 8. The song goes: “Tera Punjab, Badal saab, hun ujjar giya; jawani nashe ne maari, kisan bhi pichhad giya; Badal saab, teri aundi yaad; bina Akali, Punjab khaali lagda ae (Badal saab, your Punjab is in ruins; youngsters are dying of drugs and farmers too have lagged behind. We remember you; without Akali, Punjab seems empty).” Pictures of Badal have been used in the video of the song. A video grab from the Dec 4 attack on Sukhbir has also been used. We also published the following articles recently Attack on former Punjab deputy CM Sukhbir Singh Badal shows rise of radical fringe A pro-Khalistan extremist attempted to assassinate Shiromani Akali Dal chief Sukhbir Singh Badal outside the Golden Temple. An alert police officer and a volunteer thwarted the attack, pushing the gunman's hand as he fired. Badal was unharmed. The incident highlights rising radical extremism within the Sikh diaspora, fueled by online propaganda and support from Pakistan-based terrorist groups. Attack on Sukhbir Badal a bid to defame Punjab, says Arvind Kejriwal Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal condemned the attack on Sukhbir Singh Badal at the Golden Temple, praising Punjab Police's swift action. He alleged a conspiracy to defame Punjab and criticized the BJP for questioning law and order while ignoring Delhi's crime issues. The BJP retorted, questioning AAP's security measures and highlighting the criminal records of some AAP members. Badal Srs legacy stigmatised; Sukhbir Singh Badal damaged, but allowed a political lifeline The Akal Takht's tankhah strips Parkash Singh Badal's "Panth Ratan Fakhr-e-Qaum" title posthumously, impacting his son Sukhbir's political standing. While Sukhbir faced no explicit political ban, he publicly confessed to wrongdoings during his father's rule, leaving his future in the community's hands. The verdict avoids individual punishment but raises questions about the Badal family's legacy within the Sikh community. Stay updated with the latest news on Times of India . Don't miss daily games like Crossword , Sudoku , and Mini Crossword .

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Ludhiana: Police has arrested two alleged drug peddlers , including a woman, after 50 grams of heroin was seized from their possession. Accused Pushpak Malhotra and Ritu Malhotra are both from Haibowal area. The crime branch-1 in-charge, inspector Rajesh Kumar, said that acting on a tipoff, police had arrested the duo with the contraband which they were going to deliver to their customers in the city. We also published the following articles recently Drug peddler held with heroin in Pasighat In a swift operation, Pasighat police apprehended a 26-year-old drug peddler, Kadum Tatin, seizing 2.5 grams of heroin worth 3,000. A decoy customer facilitated the arrest, leading to the recovery of cash and a mobile phone. Tatin faces charges under the NDPS Act, and police urge public cooperation in combating drug-related activities in East Siang district. Himachal: Kangra Police arrests notorious drug peddler, associate Kangra police apprehended two drug peddlers, including a notorious dealer linked to eight prior NDPS cases, seizing nearly 12 grams of heroin. Brijesh Kumar, alias Mamu, and Rahul, a known supplier, were caught injecting heroin. Kumar, connected to other drug traffickers, targeted students. Drug peddler nabbed in city with 214g of heroin In a late-night raid in Guwahati's Navagraha Hills, the Assam police STF arrested Sona Miya (40), a suspected drug peddler from Bongaigaon. Police seized 214.81 grams of suspected heroin, Rs 1,06,700 in cash, and a mobile phone. Miya, operating from a rented room, faces charges under the NDPS Act. Stay updated with the latest news on Times of India . Don't miss daily games like Crossword , Sudoku , and Mini Crossword .

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Daily Post Nigeria Police vow to arrest killers of truck driver in Ebonyi community Home News Politics Metro Entertainment Sport Metro Police vow to arrest killers of truck driver in Ebonyi community Published on December 8, 2024 By Ochogwu Sunday The Police Command in Ebonyi said on Sunday it has begun an investigation into the incident involving the killing of a truck driver along the Ishiagu-Okigwe expressway in the state. DAILY POST recalls that a truck driver was shot dead by suspected gunmen on the road on December 4. The people of Umuobor, Akaeze, and their neighbours, Ogwor, Ishiagu, both in Ivo Local Government Area of Ebonyi State, have been at communal war. DSP Joshua Ukandu, Police Public Relations Officer, told NAN in Abakaliki on Sunday that detectives have commenced an investigation for the possible arrest of the people behind the killing. “Yes, the command is aware of the incident. Our men have been on top of the matter in order to arrest those involved,” Ukandu explained. On security in the state, the police spokesman said that the command was committed to the protection of lives and property of the citizens. He urged the general public to steer clear of criminality for a better Ebonyi and Nigeria at large. Related Topics: Ebonyi police Don't Miss Troops dislodge bandits in Benue You may like Police rescue lawyer, niece from kidnappers’ den in Akwa Ibom Police foil two kidnap attempts in Katsina, rescue 20 Police apprehend suspected cultist in Anambra, recover AK-47 Police rescue three kidnap victims in Taraba Trigger-happy Policeman gun down young boy over knockout in Delta community Police nab suspected fraudsters in Rivers, reject $17,000 bribe Advertise About Us Contact Us Privacy-Policy Terms Copyright © Daily Post Media Ltd43% success rate among jobseekers at Selangor fairs

PHILADELPHIA, PA / ACCESSWIRE / December 10, 2024 / abrdn Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund, Inc. (NYSE American:AEF) announces results of a strategic review conducted by the Fund's Board of Directors (the "Board") at a meeting held today. The Board has approved multiple changes to the Fund including: (1) changes to the Fund's name and 80% non-fundamental investment policy; (2) a 20% tender offer to be offered in the first quarter of 2025; (3) a new 3-year performance-based conditional tender offer policy commencing on March 1, 2025; and (4) an increase to its annualized distribution rate from 6.5% to 10% effective with the distribution that will be declared in March 2025. Fund Name Change and Changes to Non-Fundamental Investment Policy The Fund's Board has approved changes to the Fund's name, its non-fundamental 80% investment policy, and its benchmark, as set forth below. There will be no change to the Fund's investment objective and the Fund will continue to trade on the NYSE American under ticker symbol "AEF". The name change and change to the 80% investment policy will be effective on or about February 24, 2025 (the "Effective Date") following 60 days' notice to Fund shareholders and may only be changed thereafter by the Board of the Fund following the provision of at least 60 days' written notice to the Fund's shareholders. Current New Fund Name abrdn Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund, Inc. abrdn Emerging Markets ex-China Fund, Inc. 80% Investment Policy The Fund invests at least 80% of its net assets (plus any borrowings for investment purposes) in emerging markets equity securities. Under normal circumstances, the Fund invests at least 80% of its net assets (plus any borrowings for investment purposes) in emerging markets (excluding China) equity securities. Benchmark MSCI Emerging Markets Index (Net Daily Total Return) MSCI Emerging Markets ex-China Index (Net Daily Total Return) In approving the strategy and name change, the Board considered, among other factors, that as the only U.S. closed-end fund currently offering the emerging market ex-China strategy, the Fund will be less driven by the policy actions of the Chinese government, and more driven by stock fundamentals, which aligns with Management's style of bottom-up investing. The Fund will remain a non-diversified, closed-end management investment company whose objective is to provide both current income and long-term appreciation. Tender Offer The Fund is also announcing approval by the Board to pay a cash tender offer which will purchase up to 20% of the Fund's issued and outstanding shares at a price per share to be equal to 98% of the Fund's NAV per share as determined by the Fund on the next business day following the expiration date of the tender offer (the "2025 Tender Offer"). This 2025 Tender Offer will replace the Fund's current conditional tender offer policy announced in May 2023. Further details and timing will be announced ahead of the Effective Date of the Fund's investment strategy changes. Update to the Fund's Conditional Tender Offer Policy As part of the Board's commitment to shareholders relating to the investment strategy changes, the Board has adopted a policy (the "Policy") pursuant to which it will cause the Fund to conduct a one-time tender offer for twenty percent (20%) of its then issued and outstanding shares of common stock on or before June 30, 2028, if the Fund's total return investment performance measured on a NAV basis does not equal or exceed the total return investment performance of the MSCI Emerging Markets ex-China Index (Net Daily Total Return) during the period commencing on March 1, 2025 and ending on February 28, 2028. The price at which shares are to be tendered and other terms and conditions of such tender offer would be determined by the Board in its discretion based on its review and consideration of the then-current size of the Fund, market conditions and other factors it deems relevant. Annualized Distribution Rate Increase and Declaration of Next Distribution The Fund is also announcing that, as part of the strategic changes, the Board approved an increase to its annualized distribution rate from 6.5% to 10%, commencing with the quarterly distribution payable in March 2025. The actual amount of the distribution will continue to be based on the average daily net asset value ("NAV") for the previous three months as of the month-end prior to declaration. The Fund intends to maintain the increased distribution rate for at least the 12 months following the effective increase, unless there is a significant and unforeseen change in market conditions. This policy will be subject to regular review by the Board. The policy is expected to provide a steady and sustainable quarterly cash distribution to Fund shareholders that may help reduce any discount to NAV at which the Fund's shares trade. There is no assurance that the Fund will achieve these results. Important Information At the end of each calendar year, a Form 1099-DIV will be sent to shareholders, which will state the amount and composition of the Fund's distributions and provide information with respect to their appropriate tax treatment for the prior calendar year. You should not draw any conclusions about the Fund's investment performance from the amount of the distributions. Circular 230 disclosure: To ensure compliance with requirements imposed by the U.S. Treasury, we inform you that any U.S. tax advice contained in this communication (including any attachments) is not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used, for the purpose of (i) avoiding penalties under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, or (ii) promoting, marketing or recommending to another party any transaction or matter addressed herein. In the United States, abrdn is the marketing name for the following affiliated, registered investment advisers: abrdn Inc., abrdn Investments Limited, and abrdn Asia Limited. Closed-end funds are traded on the secondary market through one of the stock exchanges. The Fund's investment return and principal value will fluctuate so that an investor's shares may be worth more or less than the original cost. Shares of closed-end funds may trade above (a premium) or below (a discount) the NAV of the Fund's portfolio. There is no assurance that the Fund will achieve its investment objective. Past performance does not guarantee future results. www.abrdnaef.com ### For More Information Contact: abrdn U.S. Closed-End Funds Investor Relations 1-800-522-5465 Investor.Relations@abrdn.com SOURCE: abrdn Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund, Inc. View the original on accesswire.com

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CONCORD — Concord Hospital Health System recently received ISO 9001 Quality Management System certification by DNV Healthcare USA, Inc. ISO 9001 is the most widely accepted quality management system in use around the world and is quickly gaining acceptance among U.S. healthcare providers. “Concord Hospital Health System is dedicated to providing the safest and most effective healthcare services possible,” said President and CEO Robert P. Steigmeyer. “ISO 9001 certification not only reflects that mission, but helps to empower it. The effort required to achieve it fundamentally transforms the way we do business as a preferred and trusted health system.” ISO 9001 brings science to the art of caregiving; it helps to standardize processes around things that are proven to work, by the people doing the work. The ultimate impact of ISO 9001 within hospitals is the reduction or elimination of variation, so critical work processes are done consistently and the “best ideas” aren’t held by one person or one department, but are ingrained in the organization. “Concord Hospital Health System has worked hard to achieve this certification, and they have done so with unwavering commitment from their top leadership to make their health system the best it can be,” said President of DNV Kelly Proctor. “ISO 9001 certification isn’t just an award or trophy for something you’ve done, it’s public evidence that you are at the top of your game with an obvious plan to make excellence an everyday objective.” For more information about DNV, visit dnv.com/healthcare .Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy say they’re hunting for ways to make American government more efficient. One possible target: the semiannual changing of the clock that so many Americans dislike. “Looks like the people want to abolish the annoying time changes!” Musk wrote last week on his social platform, X, linking to another user’s online poll that found most respondents wanted to end daylight saving time. The practice of shifting clocks forward one hour in March and back one hour in November is intended to maximize Americans’ exposure to sunlight during working hours but has long been derided for causing groggy mornings, missed appointments and even some public health problems. “It’s inefficient & easy to change,” Ramaswamy wrote in a reply to Musk. It was not immediately clear whether the two men, whom President-elect Donald Trump has tapped to run a new effort dubbed the “Department of Government Efficiency” (DOGE) were seriously floating a new policy priority or just spitballing on social media. It was also unclear how a Trump White House would seek to end clock changes, given that Congress - not the executive branch - has controlled the nation’s time shifts, and lawmakers’ recent legislation has stalled. Ramaswamy did not respond to a request for comment. X and Tesla, which Musk also owns, did not immediately respond to requests sent to them asking for comment from Musk. In a follow-up post, Musk told Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) that he did indeed want to end the time changes. The simmering fight over how Americans set their clocks, and when they must do it, has drawn unusual coalitions in Washington based more on geography than on politics. Republicans and Democrats, mostly from the coasts, have called for year-round daylight saving time, saying that permanently advancing the clocks one hour and never “falling back” would allow more people to enjoy sunshine and avoid the frustrations involved with resetting clocks. “Switching the clocks just doesn’t make sense for a country on the move,” Sen. Edward J. Markey (D-Massachusetts) said in a statement to The Washington Post. “But we need permanent daylight saving time - more hours of daylight in the evening means more hours to get things done.” Politicians in the center of the country have often balked at the idea, warning that a year-round “spring forward” would mean winter sunrises that could creep past 9 a.m. in cities such as Indianapolis and Detroit. Meanwhile, public health groups have said that permanent time would be more natural for our circadian rhythms, citing research that the clock changes increase the risk of heart attacks, stroke and other health problems. “There is a significant stress on the body, and changes that occur, when we are not aligned to the right internal clock,” Lourdes DelRosso, a sleep medicine physician at the University of California at San Francisco-Fresno and co-chair of this year’s World Sleep Day awareness event, said in an interview earlier this year. A March 2023 YouGov poll found that 62 percent of Americans want to end the practice of changing the clocks, but there was little consensus over what to do next. Half of respondents said they wanted year-round daylight saving time, just under one-third wanted permanent standard time and the remainder said they were unsure or had no opinion. For more than a century, Americans have shifted their clocks forward every spring and back every fall, a tradition that was eventually enshrined in federal law. Voters’ complaints about those clock changes are not new. Lawmakers in the early 1970s moved to permanently adopt daylight saving time, but the decision almost immediately backfired with nationwide complaints, such as children waiting in the dark for school buses to arrive. Congress rolled back the change after 10 months. That defeat has not stopped Markey and other lawmakers who have steadily pushed to lengthen the number of days that Americans spend under daylight saving time, extending that period in 1985, and again in 2005. Most Americans now live with daylight saving time for 238 days a year - nearly eight months. (Two states, Hawaii and most of Arizona, have opted out of the semiannual time changes and remain on permanent standard time, which states are allowed to do.) But states cannot adopt permanent daylight saving time unless Congress passes a bill that allows them to do so. There is a growing political movement attempting to do just that; the Senate in 2022 passed a bill that died in the House. Twenty states have also approved measures that would allow them to adopt year-round daylight saving time if Congress passed a bill making it permanent nationwide, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures. Other countries have ended their own clock changes, including Mexico, which moved to abolish daylight saving time in 2022. Musk was born and spent his childhood in South Africa - which does not follow daylight saving time - and has previously mocked America’s semiannual time changes. “Finally, an explanation for daylight savings that makes sense ...” the billionaire entrepreneur wrote on social media in 2017, linking to a video by the Onion, a satirical news site, that lampooned the practice. President Joe Biden’s views on time changes are unclear. The White House has not responded to questions in the past two years about whether Biden supported efforts in Congress to adopt year-round daylight saving time, which may have stifled lawmakers’ attempts to attract support for their bill. But the next president appears more receptive. “Making Daylight Saving Time permanent is O.K. with me!” Trump wrote on social media in March 2019, the Monday morning after the “spring forward” took effect that year. The Transportation Department oversees the implementation of daylight saving time, and agency officials have said DOT does not have the authority to change it without an act of Congress. It is not clear whether Musk and Ramaswamy, who have argued that recent Supreme Court decisions would allow the White House to make regulatory changes without going through Congress, see a path to doing so with daylight saving time. Their commission is supposed to make its recommendations to the president by July 4, 2026 - the date they’ve targeted to wind down their panel. Musk and Ramaswamy may have other allies in Trump’s emerging administration. Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Florida), Trump’s pick to serve as secretary of state, has spent years calling to end clock changes and make daylight saving time year-round. “My Sunshine Protection Act would end this stupid practice of changing our clocks back and forth,” Rubio said in a statement in March, referencing his legislation. His office did not respond to a request for comment about whether Rubio had spoken with Musk and Ramaswamy about ending the semiannual clock changes. “Can we just stop changing our clocks twice a year?” Jim O’Neill, Trump’s pick to be deputy secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, wrote on X in 2022. “The one industry that doesn’t need disruption is daylight.” Related Content

CONAKRY, Guinea (AP) — Chaos erupted at a soccer game in Guinea after fans protested a referee’s call and thousands of panicked spectators tried to flee the stadium, leaving at least 56 people dead in the West African nation, officials and witnesses said Monday. Amid the confusion, security forces used tear gas, local news website Media Guinea reported. Many of the dead were crushed as they tried to escape through the stadium gates, a journalist covering the game for a local sports website told The Associated Press. “The gates, that’s where the stampede happened,” said Cissé Lancine, who got away by climbing over one of the stadium walls. “I was saved because I did not rush towards the exit." The world's latest sports crowd disaster unfurled Sunday in the second-largest city in a military-run nation where information is sparse and government-controlled at the best of times. It was not immediately clear how much the death toll could grow. Lancine said between 20,000 and 30,000 people were present at the Third of April stadium to watch the local Labe and Nzerekore teams compete in the final of the first national tournament honoring military leader Mamadi Doumbouya. Checkpoints were set up Monday throughout Nzerekore, a city of about 200,000 that was at a standstill as soldiers guarded the hospital where victims were being treated. Most shops were closed. Video, apparently from the scene, showed shouting fans protesting the refereeing. People ran as they tried to escape the stadium, many of them jumping the high fence. “Supporters threw stones. This is why the security services used tear gas,” reported Media Guinea, which also wrote that several of the dead were children and some of the injured were in critical condition. The footage showed people lying on the floor of a hospital as members of a crowd helped the wounded. Enock Loua, a resident of Nzerekore, learned over the phone that his niece Aline Olivier had been killed. "We have a hard time realizing what happened to us, it is as if the sky has fallen on our heads,” Loua told The Associated Press. Authorities are trying to establish who was responsible, Prime Minister Amadou Oury Bah said on national television. The National Alliance for Alternation and Democracy opposition coalition said the tournament was organized to drum up support for Doumbouya's “illegal and inappropriate” political ambitions. Doumbouya, who ousted then-President Alpha Conde in 2021 , has been eyeing a possible run for the presidential election, for which the date has not been set. The transition charter put in place by his own regime does not allow him to run. Guinea is one of a number of West African countries — including Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso — where the military has taken power and delayed a return to civilian rule. Doumbouya said he was preventing the country from slipping into chaos and chastised the previous government for broken promises. He has, however, been criticized for not meeting the expectations that he raised. Guinea’s leader announced three days of national mourning starting on Tuesday, in a presidential decree read on national television. Follow AP’s Africa coverage at: https://apnews.com/hub/africaMasterChef will be replaced over the Christmas period amid allegations against co-host Gregg Wallace. The 60-year-old presenter is facing complaints about his behaviour including making inappropriate sexual comments on various shows. He faces allegations from 13 people across a range of shows over a 17-year period, as reported by BBC News on Thursday, with others sharing their experiences in recent days. However, Wallace vehemently denies the accusations against him. As reported by the Mirror , his lawyer has said: "It is entirely false that he engages in behaviour of a sexually harassing nature." Amid the enquiry, questions have been raised about the BBC's decision to continue airing the current MasterChef The Professionals edition. It has now been officially confirmed that the holiday specials of the MasterChef series planned for this Christmas will not be broadcast, with alternative programming in their place. Instead of the Celebrity MasterChef Christmas Cook Off set for Monday, December 23, viewers will see Celebrity Escape To The Country. Meanwhile, the MasterChef Meets Strictly Festive Extravaganza scheduled for Monday, December 30 will be switched for Repair Shop Favourite Fixes. The BBC has faced a strong backlash for deciding to continue airing MasterChef The Professionals - which will roll out on BBC One this week and next. A BBC spokesperson has justified the decision, telling The Sun: "As we have said, MasterChef is an amazing competition which is life-changing for the chefs taking part and the current series of MasterChef: The Professionals is continuing as planned. The celebrity Christmas specials are obviously a different type of show and in the current circumstances we have decided not to broadcast them." Labour MP Rupa Huq had suggested that airing MasterChef could be 'triggering' for some women who have made serious allegations against Mr Wallace. She argued that pulling the episode would send a strong message and show that the BBC was taking the situation seriously. In the wake of a video that Wallace himself shared on social media on Sunday, defending himself and blaming "middle-class women of a certain age" for the crisis, one TV viewer wrote: "As a #MiddleClassWomanOfaCertainAge paying the license fee in this household, @‌BBCOne shouldn't be showing #MasterChef @‌MasterChefUK this evening." Another added: "Shame Gregg Wallace couldn't be edited out, even a bit." A further viewer commented: "No acknowledgment whatsoever." And a further viewer wrote: "It's impossible for me to watch #MasterChef and not think 'You absolute t**t Wallace!'" Another viewer shared: "After the revelations of the last few days I'm finding Gregg Wallace more irritating than usual." And another quipped: "Warning: this programme may contain traces of Gregg Wallace."

Chief Minister Balochistan Mir Sarfraz Bugti on Friday said that in the next two years, Ziarat would be introduced as a unique, international and national tourist destination of the country. He shared these views while chairing a review meeting on Ziarat Development Authority (ZDA) at the Chief Minister Secretariat. The meeting was attended by Provincial Minister for Food Noor Muhammad Dummar, Chief Secretary Balochistan Shakeel Qadir Khan, Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Imran Zarkoon, Additional Chief Secretary Development and Planning Hafiz Abdul Basit, Secretary Finance Babar Khan, Secretary Forest Noor Ahmed Pirkani, Additional Secretary Chief Minister Secretariat Muhammad Faridoon, Project Director Ziarat Development Authority and other relevant officials. The meeting was briefed on the performance of Ziarat Development Authority and proposed projects. The meeting decided in principle to invite proposals from international and national firms to formulate a feasible plan to make Ziarat an eco-friendly tourist destination of Pakistan. The meeting also decided to use the additional government rest houses and buildings in Ziarat under public-private partnership (PPP) so that the buildings reserved for dignitaries can be utilized to increase government resources which can be made effective under the PPP mode. Addressing at the meeting, CM Balochistan Mir Sarfaraz Bugti said that the Ziarat Development Authority would be made an active institution free from political influence, no political figure could interfere in it, nor would any government official be allowed to take commission. All political figures voluntarily reiterated that there will be no interference in the Ziarat Development Authority for any work against merit and the Ziarat Development Authority will work as a self-governing institution, he said. The Chief Minister said that in the next two years, Ziarat would be introduced as a unique tourist destination of the country. The Ziarat Development Authority should ensure merit and transparency at all levels and provide all the required resources, he said. The CM directed the Forest Department to prepare comprehensive recommendations related to the protection of forests and wildlife and align them with the planned development projects of Ziarat. “Along with this, alternative energy sources should be provided to the residents of Ziarat to ensure the protection of valuable pine forests”, he maintained. The CM directed that necessary amendments should be proposed in the Act to empower and organize the Ziarat Development Authority that it should be vetted by the Law Department and presented to the Cabinet for approval.

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