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Umar, Anirban Sent to 14-days Judicial Custody

A  Delhi court on Tuesday extended sent JNU students Umar Khalid and Anirban Bhattacharya, facing Sedition charges for allegedly raising "anti-India" slogans, to 14-day judicial custody.
The two Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) students were presented before the magistrate today after the expiry of their police custody. Both the students had surrendered before police on last Tuesday midnight outside a gate of the university.
A case against Khalid and Bhattacharya was registered at Vasant Kunj police station, soon after JNU Student Union president Kanhaiya Kumar was arrested under the same charges on February 12 after the event held on the university campus against the execution of Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru.
He allegedly shouted anti-India slogans at the event.

Solar Eclipse on March 9

A total eclipse of the Sun will occur on March 9. From India, it will be seen as partial solar eclipse at sunrise. The same will be visible from most places of India except from North West and western parts of the country.
In most places of India, the partial phase of the eclipse begins before sunrise i.e. partially eclipsed sunrise will take place.
However, start of partial phase of the eclipse will take place just after sunrise from extreme north east India. As one moves towards the east of the country, the duration of the partial eclipse increases reaching upto a duration of about one hour and more in extreme north east India and in Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
Considering the Earth as a whole, the partial phase of the eclipse will begin at 4.49 IST. The total phase will begin at 5.47 IST. The total phase will end at 9.08 IST. The partial phase will end at 10.05 IST.

Army Postal Service Celebrates 44th Anniversary

Army Postal Service Corps (APS), the lifeline for delivery of letters to the armed and paramilitary forces, today celebrated its 44th anniversary at Udhampur-based Northern Command, with GOC-in-Chief Lt Gen D S Hooda lauding it for proving its mettle during war and peace.
The General Officer Commanding-in-chief Hooda said APS has provided efficient postal services in the Northern Command zone and its spirit is reflected in its motto of 'Mail Milab'.
The corps has a record of outstanding contribution in all operations and has proved its mettle both in times of war and peace, he said.
"Over the past years, APS has made rapid strides in technological advancements thereby leading to a much more efficient system of communication. Army post offices in the Northern Command have been provided with multipurpose counter machines," Hooda said.
"To convert Field Post Offices into troops-friendly establishments, computers and peripherals have been incorporated and modernisation of offices has been undertaken, giving a facelift to the Field Post Offices (FPOs)," he said.
Many FPOs are also working as eMO/ePost Centres to transmit money orders and letters of troops through the internet which has resulted in reduction in time taken in delivery and remittance of money, he said.
He said that although the APS came into existence as a separate Corps on March 1, 1972, the FPO is more than 150-year-old.
The first FPO was raised in 1856 initially as a war-time organisation accompanying the Indian Expeditionary Force abroad, thereafter in Jammu and Kashmir operation of 1947-48, the organisation of FPOs was initially affiliated to Army Service Corps and APS personnel were finally declared combatants in 1950.
On July 1, 1969 the collection, transport and delivery of official mail (SDS) was entrusted to APS.
APS, the youngest Corps, is an integral part of the Indian Army and functions as an extension of Department of Posts (Ministry of Communication and IT) to meet specific needs of the armed forces, Border Road Organisation and para military forces.
PTI