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Ladakh Gets 5 New Districts: Zanskar, Drass, Sham, Nubra And Changthang |  English News | N18V
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Ladakh Gets 5 New Districts: Zanskar, Drass, Sham, Nubra And Changthang | English News | N18V

Ladakh Gets 5 New Districts: Zanskar, Drass, Sham, Nubra And Changthang | English News | N18VFive new districts have been created in the Union Ministry of Ladakh, Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced today. The new districts are Zanskar, Drass, Sham, Nubra and Changthang.Listen to the latest songs, only on JioSaavn.com”The Modi government is committed to creating abundant opportunities for the people of Ladakh,” Mr Shah said. “The new districts, namely Zanskar, Drass, Sham, Nubra and Changthang, will take the benefits meant for the people to their doorsteps by bolstering governance in every nook and cranny.”

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Heather Graham Reveals What Intrigued Her About Starring In Place Of Bones Film: ‘Outsmarting Bad Guys And…’
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Heather Graham Reveals What Intrigued Her About Starring In Place Of Bones Film: ‘Outsmarting Bad Guys And…’

Heather Graham recently revealed the surprising reasons that intrigued her to join the cast of her newly released indie Western thriller Place of Bones. In the movie, Graham portrays the character of Pandora opposite her co-star Tom Hopper, who plays Bear John. The actress also discussed her preparation for the role and the challenges she faced while filming some of the action sequences of the project.
 

Heather Graham recently returned to the big screen, starring in the Western thriller Place of Bones, directed by Audrey Cummings. In the film, she stars as Pandora—a role she found ‘exciting.’ Graham spoke with Collider and shared that she wanted to do this film because she “really liked the script.” 

The actress expressed that she wanted to play a more badass character, someone “tough,” acknowledging, “I feel like in life, I know that I’m a strong person, but I don’t often get to play those kinds of badass [characters.]” Graham explained that the role wasn’t exactly an action part, but she loved the idea of “outsmarting the bad guys” and being tough, noting that it was “exciting” to play that kind of role.

The actress also talked about the physical challenges of the role, telling the outlet that being athletic helped her perform the scenes where her character Pandora was running and falling. Graham recalled a scene where she fell while running, and the stunt team cheered for her, noting that even though they had a stunt double ready, she fell, but after doing it herself, it made her feel she earned some “stunt cred.”

The Horns actress shared that she learned a Western accent for her role, which she found “really fun.” She said that her co-star, Corin Nemec, has a “cool cowboy accent,” which helped bring authenticity to the role, mentioning that they also worked with a dialect coach and found the whole process enjoyable.

ALSO READ: ‘I Want To Be Brought Back’: Heather Graham Talks About The Uncertain Fate Of Her Character Annie Blackburn In Twin Peaks

Meanwhile, Place of Bones is now out in theaters. The movie follows Pandora (Heather Graham) and her daughter (Brielle Robillard) as they fight for survival after a wounded outlaw brings a dangerous bank robber and his gang to their house, who are after a stolen fortune. The action-packed thriller also stars Brielle Robillard, Tom Hopper, Corin Nemec, David Lipper, and Isabella Blake-Thomas, among more talented actors.

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National Conference, Congress Crack Jammu And Kashmir Seat-Sharing Deal
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National Conference, Congress Crack Jammu And Kashmir Seat-Sharing Deal

The Congress and National Conference have reached a deal to share Jammu and Kashmir’s 90 Assembly seats ahead of next month’s election, senior leaders from each side said Monday evening, bringing talks to a successful end hours before the deadline to file nominations for the first phase.

The NC will contest the majority of seats – 51 – and the Congress will contest 32, the latter’s J&K unit chief, Tariq Hameed Karra, told reporters, adding two will be left for the CPIM and Panthers Party.

Significantly, there will be a “friendly but disciplined contest” on five seats, which suggests that differences between the two parties – both of whom are part of the INDIA opposition bloc – were not fully ironed out, even after the Congress rushed two senior leaders to Srinagar this morning.

#WATCH | On seat sharing between Congress and National Conference for Jammu & Kashmir Assembly elections, the state Congress chief, Tariq Hameed Karra says, “…National Conference will contest on 51 seats, Congress on 32 and we have agreed to have a friendly but disciplined… pic.twitter.com/mopbnTsArS

— ANI (@ANI) August 26, 2024

This will be the first Assembly election in Jammu and Kashmir in a decade; the 2019 poll was not held after the centre scrapped Article 370 and 35A, and bifurcated J&K into two union territories.

“It is a matter of great happiness… we started this campaign together against forces trying to divide people here. The INDIA bloc was formed so we can fight forces that want to communalise, divide, and break the country,” NC boss and former ex Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah told the press.

#WATCH | Srinagar, J&K: National Conference president Farooq Abdullah says “It is a matter of great happiness that we started this campaign that both of us will fight together against those forces who are trying to divide people here. The whole country and INDIA alliance was… pic.twitter.com/0BPhGKIefa

— ANI (@ANI) August 26, 2024

“Today we have completed negotiations and have completed coordination in a very good (and) cordial atmosphere. The Congress and the National Conference will fight the election together…”

Congress leader KC Venugopal, one of the two big names deployed, echoed the sentiment.

“We have completed our discussion and reached a formula… we will fight together and we will win the J&K election. The Congress and National Conference are coming together to form the next government…” the Lok Sabha MP declared, accusing the BJP of “trying to destroy the soul of J&K”.

#WATCH | Srinagar, J&K: Congress leader KC Venugopal says “BJP is trying to destroy the soul of Jammu and Kashmir our INDIA alliance’s main objective is to save the soul of Jammu and Kashmir so that is why Congress and National Conference is coming together to make a government… pic.twitter.com/F3x9AhwvqN

— ANI (@ANI) August 26, 2024

Earlier today sources told NDTV the NC had offered the Congress only five seats in the Kashmir Valley and between 28 and 30 in the Jammu region. The national party, however, was holding out for more, particularly in areas its ally perceived as strongholds.

That the Congress and NC were going to fight this election together had been announced earlier.

In fact, this became evident after Congress MP Rahul Gandhi’s visit to Farooq Abdullah’s Srinagar home last week. This is the first time since 1987 the two parties are in a pre-poll alliance in J&K.

“We had a good meeting, in a cordial atmosphere. The alliance is on track and god willing, it will go smoothly. The alliance is final. It will be signed this evening and the alliance is on all 90 seats,” Farooq Abdullah had said after meeting Mr Gandhi.

NC leader Omar Abdullah, Farooq Abdullah’s son and a former Chief Minister too, too had said last week that a broad agreement had been reached. “Consensus has been reached to a large extent…I can tell you we have reached a consensus on the maximum seats out of the 90,” he told the media.

However, after it seemed seat-sharing talks were failing the Congress sent Mr Venugopal and Salman Khurshid to bring them back on track. The two met Omar Abdullah this morning.

READ | Congress Rushes 2 Leaders To J&K Amid Seat-Share Dispute With NC

Omar Abdullah – who had earlier declared he would not contest a J&K election as long as it remains a union territory – has backtracked and will fight from Ganderbal, it was announced then. He won the seat in 2008 and his father held it for three consecutive terms between 1983 and 1996.

Confirmation of the Congress-NC alliance drew fierce barbs from the BJP.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah fired 10 questions at the Congress last week and accused the party, which he said had “played with the unity and security of the country in its greed for power” in the past – of again “putting itself before the country”.

READ | “Does Congress Support…”: Amit Shah’s 10-Point Attack Over J&K Election

Of course, the red flag for the BJP was the NC saying it would strive to restore statehood for J&K and special rights for its ‘permanent residents’, under the now-scrapped Article 35A.

The BJP, meanwhile, released its first two lists today, albeit with some confusion.

READ | BJP Announces J&K Candidates, Then Trims List For 1st Phase Only

J&K will hold its first Assembly election in a decade over three phases beginning September 18. Voting will also take place on September 25 and October 1, with the results due on October 4.

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