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Rice business decline gives sleepless nights to many - Newspaper

NAROWAL: Rice worth more than Rs2 billion rotting in godowns of the district due to limited exports and bad policies of the government is giving sleepless nights to the farmers, mill owners and traders. Rice mills owners and traders of Narowal had purchased greater stocks of rice last year. But the commodity couldn’t be exported reportedly partly due to the Covid-19 pandemic and partly due to the government policies that are pushing the country out of the competition in the world market. The paddy crop is cultivated on 176,000 acres of land in Narowal district, out of which 5,709 acres are irrigated by canal water while 170,000 acres are watered by tubewells. The crop irrigated by canal water costs Rs100 per acre whereas it costs Rs30,000 per acre if irrigated by tubewells as the cost multiplies due to irrigation by engines and use of diesel. Per acre paddy produce during the current year in Narowal district has remained 35 to 71 maunds while the average produce is recorded as 40

Pervasive Surveillance Tactics Have Haunted Muslim Americans For Years

Updated Dec 18, 2020 Pervasive Surveillance Tactics Have Haunted Muslim Americans For Years Decades of discriminatory profiling and government surveillance have eroded trust, vilified Muslim Americans and traumatized a community. Illustration: HuffPost; Photo: Getty Images “There’s little to no reason to trust that it won’t happen in your community or my community,  said Hina Shamsi, the director of the American Civil Liberties Union National Security Project. The Supreme Court unanimously determined last week that three Muslim men may seek monetary damages from the FBI agents who, according to the men, placed them on a no-fly list because they refused to spy on their communities as informants. 

SCOTUS: Tanzin v Tanvir, Carney v Adams, US v Briggs & more

Advertisement Supreme Court Update: Tanzin v. Tanvir (No. 19-71); Carney v. Adams (No. 19-309); United States v. Briggs (No. 19-108); Rutledge v. Pharmaceutical Care Management Association (No. 18-540) Saturday, December 12, 2020 Yesterday The Nine released their first opinions in argued cases this term a whopping four of them, all unanimous (meaning 8-0, with Justice Barrett on the sidelines). First up, in  Tanzin v. Tanvir (No. 19-71), the Court held that the Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993 (RFRA) permits plaintiffs to obtain money damages from federal officials in their individual capacities. RFRA, of course, is the statute enacted to undo the Supreme Court’s decision in 

Woman, three kids found dead - Newspaper

Woman, three kids found dead - Newspaper
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Terrorism, no-fly restrictions, FBI | Homeland Security Newswire

Terrorism, no-fly restrictions, FBI | Homeland Security Newswire
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