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Srinagar, Feb 5 (PTI) The Jammu and Kashmir administration on Friday announced restoration of high-speed mobile internet services in the entire union territory, 18 months after they were snapped in the erstwhile state following the Centre's abrogation of its special Constitutional status.

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The announcement about restoration of high-speed mobile internet came from Jammu and Kashmir administration spokesperson and Principal Secretary Rohit Kansal who said on twitter '4G mobile internet services being restored in entire JK'.

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The restrictions on mobile internet services across the union territory, except in Ganderbal and Udhampur districts, were in place till February 6.

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Officials said a notification about the issue would be released soon by the JK Home department.

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The internet was completely shut in the erstwhile state on August 5, 2019 when the government announced abrogation of Article 370 of the Constitution and also its bifurcation into two union territories -- Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh.

Later, 2G services were restored on January 25 last year and 4G services on mobile devices in Ganderbal in Kashmir division and Udhampur in Jammu region were re-started in August last year.

This was done after the Centre had informed the Supreme Court that a special committee looking into the matter was considering allowing the facility on a trial basis in two of the 20 districts of the union territory.

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The high-speed internet was restricted to only post-paid subscribers while pre-paid customers could enjoy the benefit of the services only after completing the verification process.

The 2G internet facility on mobile phones was restored on January 25.

The apex court is also hearing a plea by an NGO seeking initiation of contempt proceedings against the Union Home Secretary and the Chief Secretary of JK for their alleged 'wilful disobedience' in complying with the court's May 11 order which had directed for constituting a committee that would go into the possibilities of restoring high-speed internet in the union territory.

While extending the last ban on mobile internet on January 21, the home department had said that restrictions have been placed 'in view of well founded apprehensions about the dissemination of inflammatory and seditious propaganda material'. PTI SKL RDMRDM

Disclaimer :- This story has not been edited by Outlook staff and is auto-generated from news agency feeds. Source: PTI

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Nationally, more than 90 percent adolescents are using mobile phones in Bangladesh, according to a survey.
Seven out of 10 unmarried boys own a mobile phone. Around half of ever-married females and a quarter of unmarried girls own a cell phone, it found.
At least half of the phones are smartphones. Almost half of unmarried males and one-fifth of married and unmarried female adolescents access the internet at least once a week.
According to the first national Adolescent Health and Wellbeing survey, most (76-85%) of Bangladeshi adolescents consume food having adequate dietary diversity.
“In Bangladesh, one in every four households has at least one adolescent (aged between 15-19 years). More than 97% of these adolescents have attended formal education institute at least once,” the data showed.
The report of the nationwide survey was launched on Thursday at a city hotel while Health and Family Welfare Minister Zahid Maleque attended the event as the chief guest.
The survey was conducted (in five phases between 25 July 2019 to 10 January 2020) with a nationally representative sample of 72,800 households, covering around 18,000 adolescents age 15-19 years.
The primary objective of the survey was to examine and understand the state of health and well-being of male and female adolescents.
The final report consists of 12 chapters ranging from an array of topics including exposure to media; marriage; menstrual hygiene; gender norms; violence; mental health; nutrition and dietary diversity; and social connectedness with family and friends.
Multi-sectoral approach needed
The survey also revealed that, 73% of unmarried female adolescents and 66% of unmarried male adolescents desired to know about puberty/physical changes. While adolescent girls rely on books for getting information, internet is the most availed medium of getting information for male adolescents. Nationally, majority of female adolescents had no prior knowledge about menstruation before it occurred for the first time.
Almost all (98%) of both ever married and unmarried adolescents reported using either disposable products or reusable materials cleaned with water and soap/detergent during menstruation.
However, the hygienic menstrual practices are very low among both ever married (9%) and unmarried (12%) adolescents. Most notably, one in four ever married and unmarried in-school adolescents missed at least one day of school during their last menstruation.
As per the survey, around one in every 10 unmarried adolescents are under weight and another one tenth are overweight.
Around 76-85% of adolescents consume adequate dietary diversity, which is more than four food groups out of five comprised of fruits and vegetables, starchy food, dairy, protein and fat. Most adolescents (70-78%) also consume iron- enriched food. But only around a quarter are consuming vitamin A rich food – the survey reveals.
Xerses Sidhwa, Director of Office of Population Health and Nutrition, at USAID/Bangladesh said, “We can see from the results that the adolescents want more information on reproductive health like menstruation, puberty, and physical changes. Now is the time for us to think how we can reach these adolescents in a more efficient way. For this we would need effective multi-sectoral approach.”
Upholding health sector progress
Minister Maleque said that adolescent health and wellbeing have always been a priority for Bangladesh government and its health ministry. Recognising the critical area of focus, the ministry formulated the National Strategy for Adolescent Health 2017-2030.
Despite making strides in different areas of health services, early marriage and teen-pregnancy rates are still high. It is imperative to prevent early marriage and provide meaningful sexual and reproductive health education and services starting from adolescence to uphold the progress we are making in the health sector, he said.
The survey revealed that, among ever-married adolescents, 97% are currently married, while 3% of adolescents aged 15-19 are separated, divorced, or widowed.
Seventeen percent of currently married girls have been married for four years or more. Regarding spousal age difference, 30% of female adolescents have an age difference of 10 or more years with their husband. The highest proportion of female adolescents with a spousal age difference of 10 years or more is among those in the highest wealth quintile (45%) – the survey finds.
Over one third (34%) of ever married females and one fifth (18%) of unmarried females perceived that the husband has the right to beat his wife when she does not listen to him. In case of sexual harassment, it is very shocking that 88% unmarried female adolescents experience sexual harassment while commuting on the road and 19% experience this at schools.
icddr,b monitored data collection with 18 independent field monitoring officers and four quality control teams that accompanied the data collection teams, observed household and individual interviews, and re-interviewed selected sections of individual and household questionnaires along with observations.
They also provided feedback as and when necessary and followed individual interview completion status through a mobile app.
The survey was led by the National Institute of Population Research and Training (NIPORT) with technical assistance from Research for Decision Makers (RDM) project of icddr,b and Data for Impact (D4I) of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The survey was funded by the Government of Bangladesh, USAID/Bangladesh and Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) of the UK Government (formerly known as DFID).
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