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Rayees Mohammad Bhat

@bhatray

IPS; DIG CID Kashmir; hard-wired cop; Koshur. At risk of being obsessive; subtle humour always! More than meets the eye but gliding below the radar.

Srinagar, India 가입일 Ağustos 2009
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Rayees Mohammad Bhat
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Hasrat Jaipuri... Iss hirs o hawas ki duniya maiñ armān badalte dekhe haiñ Dhokā hai yahāñ, lālach hai yahāñ, īmān badalte dekhe haiñ Daulat ke sunehre jādu se ae dil ye taDapna achhā hai Chāñdi ke khanakte sikkoñ par insān badalte dekhe haiñ ...he said. To no one in particular
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He could speak 8 languages and they said he could recite all 37 of Shakespeare's plays from memory. An award winning playwright & stage artist and one of Satyajit Ray's favourite actors. Also one of India's finest comic actors in films like Golmaal, and Hirak Rajar Deshe. The irony is that the marvellous comic roles in Golmaal and other films, what most people outside remember him for, is what he regarded as the least important "I have developed a technique of shutting my mind off, switching it off, rather. I will not be able to tell you even the names of the films I have acted in or even the name of the character I have just finished shooting.” He was also a brilliant writer & regular theatre reviewer. “Mr.Dutt as Othello was rather a pitiable sight, with his voice gone, his breathing laboured and his bulk enormous.” This was Utpal Dutt reviewing his own stage performance using the pseudonym Iago. He also loved classical art and there is this wonderful story told by his daughter. "When we went to Italy, it meant we would have to spend at least one day on viewing each sculpture. We had hired the services of a guide. But, we found that Baba knew more about the place than the guide. The next day, the guide asked us if we would be ready to go on our own." A true renaissance man and a principled one, not scared to go to prison for his views. Utpal Dutt was truly one of our greats. 97th birth anniversary today.
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Anish Moonka
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Part 3. The rare good news in all of this: bugs bounce back fast when you stop killing them. Four years after the EU banned those seed-coating pesticides, French researchers checked 57 bird species across 1,900 sites. Insect-eating birds were already recovering, up 2-3%. Small number, but the lead researcher said it matches what happened after DDT was banned decades ago. Full recovery took 10-25 years then. The clock just started. In areas where farmers planted wildflower strips along their fields, insect numbers came back by 30%. Where European countries rewilded degraded land, insect species variety jumped 20%. Butterfly and moth populations rose 40% in restored grasslands and meadows. These aren’t projections. This is measured data from programs already running. So the fixes work. The problem is scale. Now the other side. At the current rate of decline, roughly 2.5% of total insect mass disappearing per year, researchers writing for the UN warned that insects could functionally vanish within a century. A 2019 review in Biological Conservation estimated 40% of all insect species are headed toward extinction, with insects going extinct eight times faster than mammals, birds, or reptiles. A 2018 study in Science calculated that at 2 degrees Celsius of warming, 18% of insect species lose more than half their geographic range. At 3.2 degrees, that jumps to nearly half of all insect species. And these losses stack. When bugs disappear, the animals that eat them starve. Insect-eating birds in Europe dropped 13%. Bats lost up to 50% of their nightly food. Soil insects that break down dead plants and recycle nutrients fell 40% in affected areas, slowing the decomposition that keeps farmland fertile. The EU looked at the data and acted. Recovery started within four years. The U.S. still coats 150 million acres in the same chemicals the EU banned. Every planting season, the clock runs a little further in the wrong direction.
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Part 2. So why are the bugs disappearing? Almost every corn seed planted in America comes pre-coated with a pesticide called a neonicotinoid. Think of it as nicotine for bugs. It gets baked into the seed, and as the plant grows, the poison spreads through the whole thing, stems, leaves, pollen, nectar, all of it. About half of soybean seeds get the same treatment. In total, these pesticides cover around 150 million acres of U.S. farmland every year. That’s roughly the size of Texas. Here’s the part that got me. The plant only absorbs about 2% of the pesticide on the seed. The other 98% washes off into the soil and water. A Penn State study found that 40% of farmers don’t even know their seeds are coated with it. The EU looked at the science, found “high acute risks” to bees, and banned three of the main ones from outdoor use in 2018. The U.S. still hasn’t. The neonicotinoid market hit $5.5 billion globally in 2023. Pesticides aren’t the only problem. Streetlights are killing bugs at a scale nobody expected. UK researchers compared moth caterpillars near lit and unlit roads and found 47% fewer caterpillars near the lights. One German estimate puts the toll at 100 billion insects killed by artificial light per summer. And the new LED streetlights cities are installing to save energy? Worse for insects than the old yellow ones. Then there’s the land itself. North America has lost 90% of its native grasslands. What replaced them is mostly single-crop farms stretching to the horizon, corn or soy with nothing else growing. For insects, that’s a desert with poison in it. The EU banned the pesticides. The U.S. still sprays them across an area the size of Texas every planting season.
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
A Danish scientist counted bugs on the same windshield, same road, same conditions, every year for 20 years. By year 20, 80% of the insects were gone. In Germany, a group of volunteer bug scientists did something even bigger. They set traps in 63 nature reserves, not farms, protected land, and weighed everything they caught. Same traps, same method, 27 years straight. The total weight of flying bugs dropped 76%. In midsummer, when insects should be peaking, it was 82% gone. A follow-up in 2020 and 2021 checked again. No recovery. In the UK, they literally ask drivers to count splats on their license plates after a trip. The 2024 count came back 63% lower than just 2021. Three years. A 2020 study pulled together 166 surveys from 1,676 locations around the world. Land insects are disappearing at roughly 9% every ten years. Here’s where it hits your plate. About 75% of the food crops we grow depend on insects to pollinate them, everything from apples to almonds to coffee. One 2025 study modeled what a full pollinator collapse would look like: food prices jump 30%, the global economy takes a $729 billion hit, and the world loses 8% of its Vitamin A supply. Birds are already feeling it. North America has lost 2.9 billion birds since 1970. A study from just weeks ago found half of 261 bird species on the continent are now in serious decline, and the losses are speeding up in farming regions. The birds that eat insects lost 2.9 billion. The birds that don’t eat insects? They gained 26 million. That ratio tells the whole story. One of the German researchers behind the 27-year study drives a Land Rover. He says it has the aerodynamics of a refrigerator. It stays clean now.
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J&K Police
J&K Police@JmuKmrPolice·
Inter-state terror module linked with terrorists organisations Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind (AGuH) busted.
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Karl Sharro@KarlreMarks·
I'm surprised to learn this week that French and British museums consider theft wrong
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Shahid Choudhary
Shahid Choudhary@listenshahid·
Heartfelt congratulations to my friend and colleague, Mr. Prasanna Ramaswamy G, for receiving an award from the Hon’ble President of India in recognition of his exceptional work and commitment to public service.
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So much menace in such sylvan views! Terrifying beauty. Perhaps it's time to officially name the Veshow as "the Sorrow of Kashmir" - the single most furious tributary of the Jhelum.
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Shubham was a tech savvy, competent officer and did some fine work in Baramulla. RIP
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J&K Police
J&K Police@JmuKmrPolice·
"What we have done for ourselves alone dies with us; what we have done for others and the world remains and is immortal. " We bow our heads, with reverence, in memory of our martyrs, the real Lions of Kathua, who embraced martyrdom on 27 Mar 25.
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Eva
Eva@evarayees·
Together we make it!!
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J&K Police
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*Police Sunwayi Portal* A citizen-centric grievance redressal platform of J&K Police Police Sunwayi, an innovative citizen-centric platform of Jammu and Kashmir Police, aimed at providing a seamless and efficient experience for citizens to report grievances, crimes, and other concerns. This 24/7 grievance redressal platform allows citizens to register complaints and grievances round-the-clock, ensuring prompt attention and resolution. Police Sunwayi, accessible at policesunwayi.jk.gov.in enables citizens to track the status of their complaints and grievances, ensuring transparency and accountability. This platform is designed to enhance citizen experience, improve response time, and increase transparency and accountability in policing. The Jammu and Kashmir Police Department is committed to providing a citizen-centric and efficient policing experience. Police Sunwayi is a significant step towards achieving this goal. Citizens are encouraged to utilize this platform and provide feedback to help improve services.
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DIG, Udhampur Reasi Range
Range Police Udr organized an awareness session at SMVDU through a PPT prstd. by Ms.Shikha Jamwal,PO under the supervision of Sh.Rayees Mohammad Bhat-IPS. The session was attended by Faculty members & students of SMVDU who were briefed about the key aspects of the BNS, BNSS& BSA
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A “Range Level Debate Competition” on the theme of “Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan” held at Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University Katra under Civic Action Programme by Range Police Headquarters Udhampur. @JmuKmrPolice @ZPHQJammu
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