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Imran Khan's party rejects Rana Sanaullah's out-of-court settlement offer on meddling in judicial affairs

Imran Khan's party rejects Rana Sanaullah's out-of-court settlement offer on meddling in judicial affairs Rejecting Pakistan Prime Minister's advisor on political and public affairs, Rana Sanaullah's suggestion that the issue of six judges' letter over meddling in judicial affairs should be settled out of court, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) stressed that the proposal is clear evidence that there is no rule of law in Pakistan, Dawn reported. In a statement, PTI spokesperson said the Supreme Court should issue a contempt notice to Sanaullah. The party spokesperson said, [The] Party, which has come to power through a deal, has been suggesting judges make a deal. In March, six judges of the IHC, including Justice Saman Rafat Imtiaz, Justice Sardar Ejaz Ishaq Khan, Justice Mohsin Akhtar Kiyani, Justice Babar Sattar, Justice Arbab Muhammad Tahir wrote a letter to the Supreme Judicial Council (SJC), seeking its guidance on interference of the intelligence agencies in the courts' affairs, according to Geo News report. The letter, which was written by judges, read, We are writing to seek guidance from the Supreme Judicial Council (SJC) with regard to the duty of a judge to report and respond to actions on [the] part of members of the executive, including operatives of intelligence agencies, that seek to interfere with [the] discharge of his/her official functions and qualify as intimidation, as well as the duty to report any such actions that come to his/her attention in relation to colleagues and/or members of the courts that the high court supervises. Meanwhile, the PTI criticised the government for its alleged silence over rising tensions along the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan. Imran Khan-founded party called on the state to reassess its priorities and create a strategy to find a durable and permanent solution to the issue. The party spokesperson said that the border areas of Pakistan faced constant tension due to the failed foreign policies of the government. He voiced concern over the fixing of Tyrian case against PTI founder Imran Khan for rehearing after a year, noting that the two judges of a three-member bench have already ruled against maintainability of the case. PTI leader said that Imran Khan's opponents now had hopes on this case after they did not achieve their desired goals in the cypher, Toshakhana and Al-Qadir Trust cases, according to Dawn report. He noted that Islamabad High Court (IHC) Chief Justice Aamer Farooq had proved his ias against Khan by establishing a fresh bench to hear the case rather than announcing the verdict of a three-member bench, headed by him, wherein two judges had spoken against the maintainability of the case. Meanwhile, PTI chairman Barrister Gohar Ali Khan has voiced grave concern over the incidents of mob violence against international students, including Pakistanis, in Bishkek, Dawn reported. He stated that the foreign office should take immediate steps to ensure the safety and security of students and facilitate their safe return to Pakistan. Meanwhile, the Islamabad High Court (IHC) has fixed the hearing of appeals against the conviction of Imran Khan and Pakistan's former foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi for May 21, Pakistan-based ARY News reported. According to details, a two-member bench comprising Pakistan's Chief Justice Amir Farooq and Justice Mian Gul Hassan Aurangzeb will hear the pleas. Previously, the hearing was adjourned on May 15 due to the cancellation of the cause list. Earlier, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan filed pleas in the Islamabad High Court against convictions in the cypher and Toshakhana case, ARY News reported. On January 30, a special court hearing cipher case handed a 10-year jail term, each, to Imran Khan and Shah Mahmood Qureshi. The two leaders were accused of conspiring to misuse the contents of the cypher to fulfill nefarious purposes. In its verdict, the court said the prosecution had enough evidence to prove the charges against Imran Khan and Shah Mahmood Qureshi. (ANI)

devdiscourse 19 May 2024 5:12 pm

INDIA bloc govt will herald stable, predictable policymaking: Cong on stock market volatility

INDIA bloc govt will herald stable, predictable policymaking: Cong on stock market volatility Amid stock market volatility, the Congress on Sunday accused Home Minister Amit Shah of inciting ''fear-mongering'' and said an INDIA coalition government shall herald a new age of stable, predictable policymaking and overall prosperity. The opposition party's assertion came after Home Minister Shah in an interview with a TV channel said the stock market shouldn't be linked with elections, but a stable government does help it perform better. He also suggested that the market will shoot up after June 4 as a result of the BJP and its allies sweeping the Lok Sabha elections. In a statement, Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh said there is no basis to the ''fear-mongering, incited by the outgoing Home Minister, about the INDIA government in financial markets''. The record of the Congress party in providing strong and inclusive economic growth speaks for itself, he said. ''It is a matter of record that economic growth and investment were much higher under Dr Manmohan Singh than under the Modi government. Private investment and the share of manufacturing as a percentage were much greater under Dr Singh than in the past decade,'' he said. Ramesh said that ''self-inflicted policy blunders'' such as demonetisation, GST and an ill-planned lockdown played an important role in growth being lower in the last decade. But equally important is the atmosphere of fear and uncertainty created by the Modi government that has led to the biggest exodus of wealth creators from India to locations such as Dubai, London and Singapore, he claimed. In this context, the most important contribution of the INDIA government will be to ''remove the current environment of distrust and fear, and create a healthy ecosystem where private enterprises, regulatory authorities, tax authorities and government will work in a spirit of mutual cooperation and respect, as we wrote in our Nyay Patra manifesto'', he said. ''We also stated that 'regulatory oversight will be based on clearly enunciated laws and rules that will be applied fairly and without discrimination','' the Congress general secretary in-charge communications said. This is a complete contrast with the Modi government's ''vindictive and arbitrary approach whose main goal has been to extort funds, suppress competition against a favoured few and eliminate all freedom in decision-making'', Ramesh said. These anti-competitive policies have contributed to underinvestment, concentration of economic power and unsustainable K-shaped growth, he claimed. ''Our manifesto also promises to implement a clear, transparent and predictable tax regime. We will replace the current GST with a GST 2.0 that will be a single, moderate rate (with a few exceptions). We will enact a Direct Taxes Code and maintain stable personal income tax rates throughout the next five years,'' Ramesh said. ''We will eliminate 'Angel tax' and all other exploitative tax schemes that inhibit investment in new micro, small companies and innovative start-ups,'' he said. Ramesh further said that the Congress has made important announcements in its manifesto to deal with the Modi government's poor record on price rise, jobs and stagnant wages and its ''utter failure'' on the demand side of the economy. ''We will implement all of these within established principles of fiscal responsibility. We remind market participants that Dr Singh's government ended its tenure with a fiscal deficit of 4.5% of GDP (2013-14), much below the 5.8% fiscal deficit in the Modi government's final year (2023-24),'' he said. Sharing a screenshot of his statement, Ramesh said on X that there is no need for the ''fear-mongering'' that the Home Minister is inciting. ''The INDIA coalition is coming to power, and it shall herald a new age of stable, predictable policymaking and overall prosperity,'' he said. Tagging Ramesh's statement and post on X, senior Congress leader Shashi Tharoor said, ''Hear hear. As a member of the @incIndia Manifesto Committee I am proud to confirm our party's commitment to economic growth with social justice, an end to tax terrorism that is driving wealth creators away from India, and a commitment to predictable and transparent economic and fiscal policies.''

devdiscourse 19 May 2024 5:08 pm

Leading the Way in Creative Education

In an exclusive conversation with Deccan Chronicle, Aditi Srivastava, President of Pearl Academy, discusses discusses the collaboration with the Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development (RGNIYD) and explains how these partnerships ensure national recognition and adherence to rigorous educational standards. Srivastava also emphasizes the importance of global immersion programs and technology integration in shaping future-ready professionals. Excerpts How do you think the recent development of offering UG and PG degrees will impact the students and the institutions reputation? Ans. Offering bachelors and masters degree programs will have a profound impact on both our students and the institutions reputation. By providing nationally recognised degrees, we are enhancing the credibility and value of our educational programs. For our students, these nationally recognised degrees mean more than just a piece of paper; they represent validation of their hard work and dedication. With these credentials, our students will be better equipped to navigate the competitive job market and pursue further studies with confidence. Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development is an institute of national importance, ensuring that these degrees will be recognised and accepted across the country. The courses offered are Bachelor of Design (B. Des), M. Design (M. Des), BBA, and MBA in multiple areas, including Communication Design, Product Design, Fashion Design, Textile Design, Fashion Communication, Fashion Styling, Fashion Business, and Interior Design. These programs are meticulously designed to equip students with the skills, knowledge, and practical experience needed to excel in their chosen fields. Whether its through hands-on projects, industry collaborations, or immersive internships, students are provided with ample opportunities to hone their craft and explore their passions. Moreover, this development solidifies our standing as a premier institution in creative design education. It speaks volumes about our dedication to academic rigor and our alignment with national educational standards. As a community, we take pride in attracting top-tier talent both students and faculty who share our passion for creativity and innovation. Looking ahead, we are excited about the endless possibilities this partnership brings. Together, we will continue to empower future innovators and leaders in the creative industry, ensuring that every student who walks through our doors leaves as a complete creative professional who is not only proficient in his or her respective field but also possesses the skills and mindset needed to succeed in diverse professional environments. Can you elaborate on the significance of partnering with a government institution like RGNIYD for degree programs? Ans. Partnering with an institution of national importance like RGNIYD for our degree programs holds immense significance for us and our students and parents. Firstly, the degrees earned through this collaboration carry weight and recognition nationwide. This validation not only enhances the credibility of our students but also opens doors to a multitude of academic and professional opportunities. Moreover, aligning with a government institution ensures that our programs adhere to rigorous national standards for higher education. This partnership guarantees that our curriculum, faculty, and educational practices undergo continuous evaluation and improvement, ensuring that our students receive a top-notch education that meets industry demands. For Pearl Academy, this collaboration bolsters our reputation as a premier educational institution, attracting top-tier students, esteemed faculty, and forging stronger ties with industry partners. The backing of a government institution like RGNIYD instills greater trust and confidence among students, parents, and stakeholders in the education sector. How do you see this partnership enhancing the quality of education and career prospects for students? Ans.The partnership will ensure that our academic programs are aligned with national educational standards, bringing a higher level of rigor and relevance to our curriculum. This alignment guarantees that our students receive an education that is both comprehensive and contemporary, equipping them with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in their fields. Also, its not just about degrees on paper; its about what those degrees represent. Having degrees recognised by a prestigious government institution like RGNIYD will significantly boost the employability of our graduates. It will assure potential employers of the high standard of education our students have received, making them more competitive in the job market. Additionally, this partnership will facilitate stronger industry connections and networking opportunities, which are crucial for internships, placements, and professional growth. Also, I feel this partnership is about more than just education; its about empowerment. Its about giving our students the knowledge, skills, and confidence they need to pursue their passions, achieve their goals, and make a meaningful impact in the world. And thats something truly special. What role do you think global immersion programs play in shaping students' perspectives and skills? Ans. Global immersion programs are a game-changer for our students. By immersing them in different cultures, and exposing them to various designers, craftspeople, and techniques, these programs help broaden their horizons and develop a deep cultural sensitivity. This kind of experience is transformativeit fosters creativity, builds resilience, and enhances their ability to collaborate and adapt in an increasingly globalised world. At Pearl Academy, we have been shaping the future of over 15,000 students for more than three decades. Weve offered overseas travel and learning experiences to over 3,000 of our students, believing that international exposure is crucial for personal and professional growth. We provide numerous opportunities for global learning through exchange programs, study tours, and collaborations with international institutions. These experiences allow our students to soak in global trends, practices, and cultures, enriching their education and preparing them for success on the world stage. Take, for example, our recent two-week global immersion program in London, UK, where 66 of our students got to explore the citys vibrant fashion scene and cultural heritage. They participated in masterclasses and workshops with industry experts like Laura Lightbody, Milena Lazazzera, and Carlos Palma. They learned everything from colour theory to styling techniques and trend forecasting, gaining practical skills crucial for their future careers. Our students also got hands-on experience by working backstage and as front-of-house assistants at the London Fashion Week for designers like Rocky S, Gopi Vaid, Karn Malhotra, and Nitin Bal Chauhan. They even collaborated with Creative Director Joseph Toronka on styling for fashion shows and assisting in fashion photography shoots. But it wasnt all work and no playthey also explored iconic landmarks and museums in London, deepening their understanding of global culture. Plus, they received mentorship from seasoned fashion industry professionals, helping them navigate their paths toward successful careers. Our students also get to participate in prestigious events like New York Fashion Week, Paris Fashion Week, Lakme Fashion Week, and India Couture Week. Thanks to our partnerships with organisations like the International Foundation of Fashion Technology Institutes (IFFTI) and the Graduate Fashion Foundation (GFF), our students can work on joint projects with top brands like Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Jimmy Choo, TCC, DLF Emporio, Mercedes, Bequest Group, and Reliance Brands. Through these global immersion programs, our students are not just getting an educationtheyre preparing for impactful careers with a global perspective and the skills to thrive in a rapidly evolving industry. Its all about opening up the world to them and letting their creativity How does the institution ensure that its curriculum stays relevant and cutting-edge, especially in rapidly evolving fields like technology and design? Ans.We ensure that our curriculum stays relevant and cutting-edge by maintaining close ties with industry leaders, professionals, and experts. Their insights and feedback are crucial for our curriculum development, ensuring that our programs reflect the latest trends, innovations, and best practices. Regular reviews guided by input from faculty members, industry partners, alumni, and students help us identify areas for improvement and keep our content up-to-date with changes in technology, design, and industry demands. Our advisory board includes key figures from various industries, providing strategic guidance and keeping us informed about the evolving landscape. We integrate emerging technologies and tools into our curriculum, providing students with hands-on experience and exposure to cutting-edge practices. We design our learning environments to be flexible and adaptive, encouraging experimentation, exploration, and innovation. Project-based learning, interdisciplinary collaborations, and experiential learning opportunities simulate real-world scenarios, preparing students for the challenges they will face in their careers. Our curriculum is AI-integrated, which further enhances our commitment to preparing students for the future of work and innovation. Global perspectives and cross-cultural exchange are integral to our curriculum. Through study abroad programs, international collaborations, and multicultural experiences, students broaden their horizons and prepare to work in diverse, globalised environments. Recently, we collaborated with FDCI to offer co-certification for short-term courses and masterclasses by top Indian fashion designers, giving students invaluable learning experiences and firsthand exposure to the industry. This partnership also allows students to showcase their work at prestigious events like Lakme Fashion Week and India Couture Week. At Pearl Academy, we are committed to nurturing complete creative professionals who are not only proficient in their respective fields but also possess the skills and mindset needed to succeed in diverse professional environments. Life skills such as critical thinking, ethical awareness, effective communication, and digital and financial literacy are an indispensable part of our curriculum. Our tech-driven pedagogy provides students with access to state-of-the-art technology and cutting-edge resources, including high-end AR/VR sets. A notable 35 percent of our curriculum is tech-driven, ensuring that students are fully prepared for the digital age. From fostering creativity and innovation to instilling a strong sense of ethical responsibility and sustainability, Pearl Academy ensures that students graduate as well-rounded individuals ready to make meaningful contributions to society. We are also in the process of collaborating with leading tech companies to offer our students an unparalleled, cutting-edge,and forward-thinking education that equips them with the skills, knowledge, and mindset needed to thrive in rapidly evolving fields like technology and design. What initiatives have been taken to upskill teachers and ensure they are equipped to handle emerging technologies and trends? Ans. We recognise that the quality of teaching is a critical factor in student success. We, at Pearl Academy, are committed to upskilling ourselves to provide student-centered, engaging, interactive, and personalised learning experiences for one and all. Here are some of the initiatives taken up to upskill our teachers and education providers. Tech-Talks: At Pearl Academy, we prioritise the continuous development of our faculty members, transcending departmental boundaries. We organise tech-talks and workshops for our faculty members to provide them with a platform to share and learn about new technological innovations relevant to education. Our recent Tech-Talk featured the distinguished industry speaker, Raj Sarthak Nigam, Co-Founder and CSO of India Fashion Awards and Fashion Entrepreneur Fund. Mr. Nigams profound insights into the convergence of fashion, technology, and entrepreneurship have significantly enriched our discussion, contributing to the professional and personal growth of our faculty members. It also allowed faculty members to discuss and address challenges and concerns related to educational technology. AI Training: This training equips teachers with knowledge and skills related to AI concepts, technologies, applications, and their implications in various fields. Being AI-trained enables our team to bring AI-related knowledge and expertise into their teaching, research, and industry collaborations. They are equipped to incorporate AI concepts and applications into their courses, mentor students interested in AI careers, and contribute to AI-driven research and innovation in their fields. PGCAP Faculty Excellence in Academic Practices: Our passion for excellence is reflected in our academic procedures, best demonstrated by the PGCAP (PG Certificate in Academic Practice) training. With their expertise in the finest academic procedures, faculty members guarantee a high calibre of instruction in all subject areas. To stay up to speed with the most recent developments in their domains, faculty members are urged to participate in academic conferences, research, and scholarship. Faculty members in turn expand the learning experience for students in the classroom by bringing current information and expertise from their research, papers, and conferences. Industry based Software Upskilling: Faculty members are actively engaged in upskilling themselves with training sessions on various cutting-edge design software tools to ensure our students receive the best education possible. Among these, Unreal Engine stands out as a powerful platform for creating immersive experiences and interactive simulations, preparing students for careers in gaming, virtual reality, and architectural visualisation. Additionally, Trezi offers a revolutionary approach to architectural design with its virtual reality integration, allowing students to visualise and explore their designs in a realistic environment. Clo 3D, on the other hand, empowers students to create lifelike 3D garment simulations, equipping them with essential skills for the fashion industry. These initiatives are part of our commitment to fostering industry-ready students who are adept at using the latest technologies in their respective fields. Furthermore, for filmmaking students, faculty members are incorporating DaVinci Resolve 18 into their training sessions, renowned for its robust colour tools and advanced features, making it an essential tool for students interested in cinematography, film editing, and post-production. Faculty members are also exploring other innovative platforms to further enhance the learning experience. By incorporating these diverse software options into our curriculum, we aim to provide students with a comprehensive skill set that aligns with industry standards and prepares them for success in todays competitive job market. Focus on Collaboration and Networking: At Pearl Academy, we are always looking for different ways to provide a platform for collaboration and networking among faculty, staff, and students. We organise conferences, seminars, and workshops where individuals are motivated to come forward to share their research findings, exchange ideas, and collaborate on innovative projects. We also encourage collaboration with external partners and other academic institutions to foster knowledge transfer and promote innovation. We truly believe in having a diverse and inclusive faculty, which is only possible when institutes invest in upskilling their teachers. At Pearl Academy, this is a continuous process, and we take pride in being able to foster an enriching learning environment, both for our students and our faculty members. How do you see technology integration transforming the education landscape, and what steps is the institution taking to stay ahead of the curve? Ans.At Pearl Academy, we recognise the transformative power of technology and are committed to staying ahead of the curve by implementing strategic initiatives that harness its potential.Our tech-driven pedagogy lies at the heart of our educational approach, providing students with access to cutting-edge resources and state-of-the-art technology. With high-end AR/VR sets and a notable 35 percent of our curriculum being tech-driven, we ensure that students are fully prepared for the demands of the digital age. Moreover, all our teachers are AI-trained, ensuring that they are equipped to deliver the most innovative and effective instruction possible. Over the past 31 years, Pearl Academy has been constantly refining and upgrading its pedagogy to provide students with the tools and resources they need to excel. We understand that technology plays an integral role in students lives, and our commitment to incorporating it into our programs reflects our dedication to creating a 360-degree learning environment. By encouraging the use of newly deployed software modules, students are exposed to a wide range of skills. In addition to providing students with access to cutting-edge technology, we also offer a wide range of technologically advanced courses that equip students with the skills they need to succeed in todays rapidly changing world. Our labs are equipped with a variety of software tools to help students learn beyond traditional skills and foster greater creativity in the classroom. Ultimately, our goal is to ensure that our students are not only prepared for the challenges of the digital age but also equipped to thrive in it. Through our technologically advanced courses, tools, and support, we are empowering the next generation of leaders and innovators to make their mark on the world. We are committed to continuously innovating and evolving our educational practices to leverage the latest advancements in technology. This includes investing in cutting-edge infrastructure, providing professional development opportunities for faculty members, and partnering with industry leaders to incorporate emerging technologies into our curriculum. Our curriculum is designed to equip students with the future-ready skills and competencies needed to thrive in a rapidly changing world. This includes digital literacy, critical thinking, problem-solving, collaboration, and adaptability, ensuring that our graduates are well-prepared to succeed in the digital age. What advice would you give to students looking to pursue a career in creative arts and design, and how can they make the most of their education? Ans. It is important to follow your passion wholeheartedly. Choose a field within creative arts and design that truly excites and inspires you,and be prepared to dedicate yourself fully to your craft. Building a strong foundation of skills and knowledge is a crucial step. Take advantage of educational opportunities to learn from experienced professionals, experiment with different techniques and mediums, and develop your artistic voice and style. Additionally, embrace collaboration as a fundamental aspect of the creative process. Seek out opportunities to collaborate with peers, mentors, and industry professionals, as working with others can enrich your work and open doors to new opportunities. Stay curious and open-minded, as the creative arts and design landscape is constantly evolving. Be willing to explore new ideas, trends, and technologies, and remain adaptable to change. Dont be afraid to seek feedback and constructive critique on your work. Feedback from peers, mentors, and industry professionals can offer valuable insights and help you grow as an artist. Build a strong portfolio showcasing your best work. Your portfolio is your most important tool for showcasing your skills and creativity to prospective employers or clients, so make sure to continually update and refine it. Network and establish connections within the industry. Attend industry events, exhibitions, and conferences to meet other professionals and build relationships. Networking can lead to job opportunities, collaborations, and mentorship. Finally, stay resilient and persistent in pursuing your goals. The path to a successful career in creative arts and design may have its challenges and setbacks, but with dedication, perseverance, and a positive attitude, you can achieve your dreams.

Deccan Chronicle 19 May 2024 4:56 pm

Ladakh at receiving end of worst of Modi govt's 'anyay kaal': Jairam Ramesh

Ladakh at receiving end of worst of Modi govt's 'anyay kaal': Jairam Ramesh A day before polling for the Ladakh Lok Sabha constituency, the Congress on Sunday alleged that over the last 10 years, the union territory has been at the receiving end of the Modi government's ''malicious and step-motherly treatment''. Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh said Ladakhis have been protesting in freezing temperatures over the lack of control over their land and water. ''The protests have been ongoing for months, including all 8 tribes and over 30,000 people, coming together for hunger strikes and huge marches,'' he said. The Modi government's only response has been continued silence and apathy, Ramesh claimed. In a post on X, the Congress general secretary noted that on May 20, Ladakh will go to the polls, and ''over the last 10 years, Ladakh has been at the receiving end of the worst of the Modi government's Anyay Kaal - from complete apathy to malicious and step-motherly treatment''. ''In August 2019, the Modi government stripped all representation from the people of Ladakh by downgrading them to a Union Territory without a legislature,'' he said. ''The greed of the Modi Sarkar and its crony corporate friends is threatening Ladakh's fragile ecosystems. Corporates in sectors like mining have their eyes set on Ladakh's natural resources, and if the Modi Sarkar is allowed back into power, there is nothing stopping them from extracting wealth from the land and the people,'' Ramesh claimed. The entire region is being ''remote-controlled'' from Delhi through a lieutenant governor, he alleged. A huge influx of tourists and urbanisation is putting pressure on Ladakh's resources, creating water shortages, the former environment minister said. ''Further, the Modi government's weakness has caused great harm to Ladakh's security and economy: The Modi government's cowardice has allowed China to seize 2,000 sq. km of land in Ladakh, taking away 26 out of 65 patrolling points,'' he alleged. ''The Chinese occupation has directly affected thousands of Ladakhis, particularly indigenous shepherds who graze their sheep and goats in the highlands near the border,'' he claimed. Ramesh said the Congress 'Nyay Patra' has clearly promised Sixth Schedule status to the tribal areas of Ladakh, granting critical autonomy to the local people to protect indigenous culture and the region's fragile ecosystem. ''We have also outlined a detailed plan to address environmental issues, climate change, and natural disasters. On June 4, Ladakh will begin the process of healing, and return to the path of prosperity and stability!'' Ramesh asserted. Ladakh, a sprawling cold desert region, holds the distinction of being India's largest constituency in terms of area. It has around 1.84 lakh voters -- around 96,000 in Kargil district and over 88,000 in Leh district.

devdiscourse 19 May 2024 4:26 pm

Avatar VFX team to handle CG for Vijays GOAT

Chennai: Vijay and director Venkat Prabhu are teaming up for the highly anticipated Tamil film GOAT (The Greatest of All Time). Set for a grand theatrical release on September 5, this high-budget fantasy movie promises an unparalleled visual experience. Hollywood VFX Expertise To enhance the films visual effects, the makers have partnered with a Hollywood Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 19 May 2024 4:22 pm

Assam: Outrage erupts after man killed in clash with family of rape accused

Guwahati: The death of a young man in the attack of the family members of a rape accused at Dudhnoi in Assams Goalpara district has sparked massive outrage. According to reports, on May 3, 2024, two teenage girls were allegedly gang-raped by three men while returning from a cultural program in Dudhnoi. The perpetrators [] The post Assam: Outrage erupts after man killed in clash with family of rape accused appeared first on NORTHEAST NOW .

NorthEast Now 19 May 2024 2:25 pm

WSL 2023-24 season review: our writers best and worst

The best players, most thrilling games and finest signings plus the biggest flops and greatest gripes of the eventful season It has to be Khadija Shaw . Bunnys output speaks for itself with 21 goals in 18 games, including a run of three hat-tricks in four games at the turn of the year. For a moment it seemed as though Lauren James would match Shaws goal tally but the Manchester City strikers commanding presence has set her apart from anyone else in the WSL this season. Xaymaca Awoyungbo Continue reading...

The Guardian 19 May 2024 1:30 pm

Goa police arrest man from Bengaluru for cyber bullying woman and extortion

Goa police arrest man from Bengaluru for cyber bullying woman and extortion The Goa cyber crime police have arrested a man from Bengaluru on charges of cyber bullying a woman and extortion after posting a fake job advertisement online, an official said on Sunday. Following a complaint by the Goa-based woman, the cyber crime team arrested the accused, Mohan Raj V (29), on Saturday after laying a trap, a police spokesperson said. The victim in her complaint claimed the accused published a fake job advertisement for a vacancy at a foreign bank and contacted her through a chatting app, he said. ''The accused lured her into attending an online interview via video call, during which some persons, posing as representatives of the company, coerced her to undress, recorded the video and took screenshots,'' the spokesman said. The accused then began to blackmail the woman, demanding sexual favours to delete the compromising material, he said. The woman alleged that the accused harassed her for the past two months and demanded she meet him in Bengaluru or else he would make her videos and pictures public. A team led by Superintendent of Police Rahul Gupta travelled to Bengaluru with the victim and laid a trap. ''After extensive efforts and a long chase, the accused was apprehended when he arrived to meet the victim,'' the spokesperson said. Police said the accused has confessed to his crime. ''The chats and videos of the victim recorded on the phone of the accused were recovered. The phone will be sent for a cyber forensic examination,'' he said. The investigation suggested the accused created fake accounts using VPN phone numbers and posted fraudulent job offers targeting female victims. ''They (the arrested person and others) randomly contacted women, induced them to participate in online interviews with promises of high salary packages, and then recorded their objectionable images and videos. These recordings were subsequently used to blackmail the victims for sexual gratification,'' he said. After the woman's complaint, the police on April 30 registered a case against unidentified persons. Following the arrest, the accused was booked under Indian Penal Code sections 354 A (sexual harassment), 384 (extortion) and provisions of the Information Technology Act, the police said.

devdiscourse 19 May 2024 1:26 pm

The carbon emissions of war put humanitys right to exist at risk

While developing countries are asked to sacrifice their growth prospects for global climate goals, it is a cruel joke to witness wasteful emissions from extended wars. Geopolitics and international security are blind spots that the climate-change movement mustnt ignore.

Livemint 19 May 2024 1:20 pm

BhikuMahtre: Who is social media user 'MumbaichaDon', allegedly arrested by Karnataka police? Why is BJP supporting him?

Karnataka Police reportedly arrested 'BhikuMahtre,' known as 'MumbaichaDon' on social media, in Goa for allegedly inciting communal discord. The arrest was prompted by accusations of sharing a distorted statement of the Karnataka Chief Minister to fuel animosity. BhikuMahtre vows to fight against what he perceives as unjust persecution, receiving support from the BJP. Allegations against him involve posting objectionable content online.

The Economic Times 19 May 2024 12:51 pm

Borussia Dortmund Hero Marco Reus Buys Beer for Fans at Final Bundesliga Game

Before treating everyone at the stadium to a drink, Marco Reus treated them on the field to a goal and setting up another in the 4-0 win over Darmstadt.

News18 19 May 2024 12:34 pm

Bengaluru police arrests social media user over Congress manifesto post, BJP assures legal support

BENGALURU: The Cyber Crime Police in Bengaluru have arrested a social media user for sharing an edited video clip of Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on reservations. The user, BhikuMhatre (@MumbaichaDon) also posted a tweet about the Congress party manifesto that attacked a minority community. He was arrested from Goa on Saturday for his alleged tweet. The arrest followed a complaint filed on April 29 by J Saravanan, a Bengaluru resident and Congress worker, with the cybercrime police. The Cyber Crime Police registered a case against the X user under IPC Section 153(a) and Section 66(c) of the IT Act. Nagesh Naik, the users son also took to X and posted, My father @MumbaichaDon has been arrested by @DgpKarnataka @CPBlr @BlrCityPolice. A mail was sent by TWITTER and suddenly in the evening the Police showed up at the doorstep and took my father! FIR is totally NOT pertinent! #ReleaseBhikuMhatre. My father @MumbaichaDon has been arrested by @DgpKarnataka @CPBlr @BlrCityPolice A mail was sent by TWITTER and suddenly in the evening the Police showed up at the doorstep and took away my father! FIR is totally NOT pertinent! #ReleaseBhikuMhatre pic.twitter.com/TrTXlxYdlD Nagesh Naik (@nageshvnaik) May 18, 2024 Soon after the news broke, the BJP criticized the Karnataka state government over the arrest. BJP National IT cell head Amit Malviya on X posted, Karnataka Police has arrested @MumbaichaDon from Goa. We are in touch with his family and will ensure he gets all legal support. Congress has unleashed anarchy and is intolerant of dissent. But there wont be another #Emergency in this country, ever. BJP MP Tejasvi Surya in a post said, This is blatant abuse of power by Karnataka Congress Govt. We will fight this, both inside court and outside. This is blatant abuse of power by Karnataka Congress Govt. We will fight this, both inside courts and outside. https://t.co/mCB8dkK1y5 Tejasvi Surya ( ) (@Tejasvi_Surya) May 18, 2024

The New Indian Express 19 May 2024 12:23 pm

An architects vision for inclusivity

VISAKHAPATNAM: In an earnest effort to address the often overlooked challenges faced by individuals with disabilities in the built environment, architect Kavya Poornima Balajepalli has emerged as a beacon of change. Apart from confronting personal adversity, Kavyas commitment to foster inclusivity has propelled her to spearhead the initiative Poornamidam, which delves into the intersectionality of architecture, environment, and disability. In simple words, she is working to make public spaces more accessible to everyone, including persons with disabilities. Kavya believes that the architecture and environment can play a key role in achieving inclusivity. By studying how buildings and outdoor spaces are designed, she wants to find ways to make them easier to use for the differently-abled. Her goal is to create a World where everyone, regardless of their abilities, can enjoy public places without any barriers. A graduate in architecture, she was diagnosed with idiopathic intracranial hypertension in 2017, leading to vision loss in both eyes. Undeterred by her condition, she has dedicated herself to advocating for universal accessibility in public spaces. Currently pursuing the NCPEDP-Javed Abidi Fellowship on Disability, Kavya focuses on data-driven research and advocacy for universal accessibility in leisure, recreational, and cultural spaces. One of her projects is working on universal accessibility at Rushikonda Blue Flag Beach. She advocates for the inclusion of universal design in the architecture curriculum, recognising educations role in fostering inclusivity. Kavyas research at the beach revealed accessibility gaps, prompting her to present her findings to local, national, and international Blue Flag authorities. As a result, Blue Flag is revising its architecture curriculum to incorporate proper infrastructure for the disabled. Reflecting on her work, she emphasised the significance of integrating disabled perspectives into architectural design to ensure inclusive public spaces for all. While many support disabled individuals superficially, true change stems from systemic improvements, she noted. Kavyas endeavours have garnered recognition on both national and international platforms, including presentations at G20 India, the Global Disability Youth Summit, and UN India, among others. Her initiatives, such as We All Belong and Its Our Beach Too, spotlight universal accessibility while advocating for the rights of individuals with disabilities. Empanelled as a committee member in the District Level Committee on Disability in Vizag, Andhra Pradesh, she actively engages in grassroots efforts to bring about a systemic change. She is also the driving force behind IIH Warriors India, an online support group for individuals with idiopathic intracranial hypertension. Collaborating with institutions like the Harvard Law School on a project concerning persons with disabilities and UN India-NIUA, Kavya has contributed to seminal works on climate-resilient and accessible architecture and gender and disability inclusion in urban development. She emphasised her utilisation of architectural expertise to promote universal accessibility and disability inclusion. I firmly believe in (Aano Bhadra Krtavo Yantu Vishwatah), drawn from the Rig Veda, translating to Let Noble Thoughts Come to Us from Everywhere, ensuring that we Leave No One Behind.

The New Indian Express 19 May 2024 11:34 am

The roar of 'Sher': Sheikh Abdullah's legacy, symbolism abound in Kashmir poll campaign

The roar of 'Sher': Sheikh Abdullah's legacy, symbolism abound in Kashmir poll campaign More than 40 years since his passing, Sheikh Mohammed Abdullah still in some sense shapes the election narrative here: his sobriquet 'Sher-e-Kashmir' being remodelled and used as a slogan, his ideals invoked to propagates unity and his spirit presented as a potent symbol of Kashmiri identity and resilience. As one observes electioneering in this parliamentary constituency, it becomes evident that the slogan ''Sher aaya'' has emerged as a powerful battle cry not only for the National Conference -- the party Abdullah founded -- but also for its rivals to present their candidates as popular, strong, kingly and invincible. The constituency is gearing up for an intense electoral showdown in the fifth phase of elections on May 20. Its nearly 17.32 lakh voters will decide the fate of 23 candidates. When National Conference vice-president Omar Abdullah -- the grandson of Sheikh Abdullah, the former prime minister and chief minister of Jammu & Kashmir -- addressed a thousands-strong rally after filing his nomination papers on May 3, he was welcomed with fervent chants of 'Dekho, dekho, sher aaya' (The 'lion' has arrived)''. In his election speeches, especially in the Baramulla town -- where National Conference worker the late Maqbool Sherwani misguided Pakistani raiders for days in 1947 to ensure Indian army landed there in time to stop them -- Omar talks about his grandfather to propagate the message unity. Sherwani was later crucified in Baramulla main crossing by the Pakistani raiders. Omar is pitted against People's Conference chairperson Sajjad Lone, Peoples Democratic Party's Fayaz Mir and Independent candidate Sheikh Abdul Rashid, a jailed terror accused also known as Engineer Rashid. Sheikh Abdullah, a popular leader who symbolised Kashmiri pride, underlined the ideals of secularism and fought for national unity, earned the title of 'Sher-e-Kashmir' (the lion of Kashmir) before Independence. And in contrast, people and parties opposed to his ideals and ideas were called 'bakras' (goats), setting the stage for intense political rivalries in Jammu and Kashmir during those days. This ''Sher-Bakra'' narrative dominated the political discourse in Kashmir till early 1980s. A noteworthy monograph kept in the Parliament library sheds light on Sheikh Abdullah's monumental contributions, capturing his legacy as a freedom fighter and a revered political figure. Authored during a Janata Dal government supported by the BJP, the monograph pays homage to Sheikh Abdullah's impact on the subcontinent's history. Penned by then speaker of Lok Sabha Rabi Ray, its foreword encapsulates monumental imprint he left in the annals of history.

devdiscourse 19 May 2024 11:07 am

Butcher kills pregnant stray dog in Guntur district

GUNTUR: A butcher brutally murdered a pregnant street dog near Chillies Restaurant at Inner Ring Road on Friday night in Guntur city on Saturday. According to sources, the accused who works at a meat shop stabbed the dog with a knife multiple times. When a passer-by, Sumanth, tried to intervene, the butcher ignored him and continued his cruel act. Based on a complaint, Nallapadu police registered a case and launched an investigation. Meanwhile, a video of the incident went viral and several animal protection organisations and activists condemned the heinous act and demanded strict action against the accused without fail. Responding to the incident, Andhra Pradesh State Animal Welfare Board and founder secretary to Help for Animals Society, Tejovanth Anuponju, emphasised that it is imperative to note that animal cruelty is linked to other forms of violence. Research indicates that perpetrators of domestic violence, rape, and murder often have a history of animal abuse. In the present case, it is evident that the accused has become desensitised through the illegal slaughter of goats and hens. I request a through investigation into the matter and stringent action against the culprits, he added.

The New Indian Express 19 May 2024 10:47 am

Dortmund hero Marco Reus buys beer for all the team''s fans at his final Bundesliga game

Dortmund hero Marco Reus buys beer for all the team''s fans at his final Bundesliga game Borussia Dortmund favorite Marco Reus bought beer for nearly a whole stadium of the team's fans at his final Bundesliga game for the club. It was planned in advance, Reus said. It was perfect, I'm unbelievably grateful for all the love people have shown me.'' Before treating everyone to a drink, he treated them on the field to a goal and setting up another in the 4-0 win over Darmstadt. More than 81,000 supporters attended the match, though not all were of beer-drinking age, but many will have availed of the captain's offer, possibly more than once. Dortmund posted on X a note signed by Reus in which he says, Thank you for everything! The farewell beer on me, followed by a smiley face and your Marco. Dortmund didn't show the final bill. The 34-year-old Reus is leaving Dortmund after 12 years at the club. He scored with a spectacular free kick in the 38th minute after setting up Ian Maatsen for the opener. You could hardly think it any nicer, Dortmund sporting director Sebastian Kehl said. It would be a perfect farewell if we didn't want to crown him again in two weeks. So it was his last act here, but there's another to come. We're taking a good feeling with us to Wembley. Dortmund next faces Real Madrid in the Champions League final at Wembley Stadium in London on June 1. Reus said he wants to continue his career, though didn't say where. I want to play on because I feel good and believe in myself, but first the Champions League final is in focus, Reus said. Reus won the German Cup with Dortmund in 2017 and 2021 after rejoining his hometown club from Borussia Mnchengladbach in 2012. He was player of the year in 2012 and 2019. Altogether, he scored 170 goals in 428 games for Dortmund. He scored 15 goals in 48 games for Germany, but missed out on important tournaments because of injuries.

devdiscourse 19 May 2024 9:50 am

Bayer Leverkusen writes more history in first ever unbeaten Bundesliga season

Bayer Leverkusen writes more history in first ever unbeaten Bundesliga season The Bundesliga season had only half an hour left and Bayer Leverkusen got nervous. Middle-of-the-table visitor Augsburg cut Leverkusen's lead in half. Leverkusen's undefeated streak in the Bundesliga was on the line on Saturday. It made late winning goals a trademark this season but appeared vulnerable to a comeback. But the appearance and nerves were fleeting as Leverkusen held on to win 2-1 and complete an historic season. Xabi Alonso's team became the first ever to finish an entire Bundesliga undefeated: 28 wins, six draws, and no losses. A choral Hallelujah played over BayArena's PA system at the final whistle and a plane trailed a German Champion banner over the stadium as fans sang the players' praises. The sellout crowd of 30,000 was on its feet as Leverkusen's players received the club's first ever league winners medals. Alonso, who took over in October 2022 with Leverkusen in the relegation zone, punched the air to a roar from the crowd as he received his medal. He has already pledged to stay next season after interest from Bayern Munich. It's an exceptional season that we've made, not just in Germany but I think in Europe, Alonso said. We remember the (2003-04 Arsenal) Invincibles in the Premier League and Juventus in (Italian Serie A in 2011-12), so we deserve this part of history in European soccer. Goalkeeper Lukas Hradecky climbed into the stands and handed the trophy to fans to lift. He led a club chant into a microphone as Alonso climbed up to join him. The retro shirts worn by fans around the BayArena bore the names of past club greats like German striker Rudi Vller, Chilean midfielder Arturo Vidal, Mexican forward Javier Chicharito Hernandez and local talent Kai Havertz, now at Arsenal. Those players have won some of world soccer's biggest prizes, but none won a trophy with Leverkusen. Until Alonso, the club was German soccer's perennial runner-up, derided as Neverkusen. Alonso and his team can add two more titles next week in the Europa League final on Wednesday against Atalanta in Dublin, and then in the German Cup final against Kaiserslautern next weekend. Alonso was asked if Leverkusen's achievements in the Bundesliga had sunk in yet. I believe it, but I need more time, and for now we don't have much time,'' he said. ''For tomorrow we have our next big target. The unbeaten season is all the more remarkable given Bayern's decade of dominance on the field and its financial advantage over all German rivals. Alonso's title winners are a mix of up-and-coming talents and players who found new energy under his leadership. There's midfielder Granit Xhaka, who had an uneasy relationship with Arsenal's fans before coming to Leverkusen last year. Florian Wirtz, the local attacking midfielder once billed as the new Havertz who may be even better. Strikers Patrik Schick and Victor Boniface both overcame injuries this season to score crucial goals. Even before kickoff, there was a party atmosphere as a live band played the club anthem. With the two finals coming, Alonso fielded nearly a full-strength team. Xhaka and Wirtz were benched. For a while it seemed all was under control. Boniface scored after a goalkeeping error and tough-tackling midfielder Robert Andrich showed flair to make it 2-0 with a backheel finish. Then nerves crept in. Augsburg's Mert Kmr got one back with a curling shot and they nearly leveled soon after when a cross just eluded striker Ermedin Demirovic. Still, Alonso's team held on and strode into history.

devdiscourse 19 May 2024 9:48 am

'Blatant Abuse of Power By...': BJP Vows To Help Goa Man Held By Karnataka Police Over Congress Manifesto Post

Karnataka Police arrests man from Goa over social media post against Congress manifesto, sparking controversy

News18 19 May 2024 8:48 am

Express Dialogues | If we are a little mad, anything is possible: Director Blessy

You come from a space with not much film or literary background How did the journey begin? My father died when I was three. So, I dont even have the concept of father. Mother was very protective. She died when I was 16. I was very lonely my only refuge was a theatre that was just across my home. It became an integral part of my growing up; the film bug must have bit me there. From a young age, I wanted to be a film director. My native place, Tiruvalla, was never known for any cultural or literary activities. D C Kizhakemuri had once said that the houses in Tiruvalla had only the Bible and bank passbook, and there was no serious reading (smiles). But, somehow, I got hooked on reading from a young age. On a lighter note, I can tell you a story that may explain my love for literature. My grandfather was a Menon from Ponnani. He had his name, Achutha Menon, inked on his arms. His family name was Chalappurathu. The family got converted and migrated to Tiruvalla. Writer Uroob was from Chalappuram. So I, too, can claim a great lineage (laughs out). When did you realise filmmaking was your way forward? I was a member of a film society, Sudhrishya. Later, I became its secretary at a time when the society was struggling. I grew up watching the works of famous filmmakers such as Sergei Eisenstein, Ingmar Bergman, and Jean-Luc Godard by bringing 16mm films from archives in Thiruvananthapuram, or films such as Kolangal by K G George, Utharayanam by Aravindan, and Kanchana Sita from General Pictures office in Kollam. Back then, I would take a bus to Tiruvalla with a big box carrying the film reels (smiles). Those experiences taught me the seriousness of filmmaking. K G George, who was from my town, was another huge inspiration. You were an assistant director to Padmarajan, Jayaraj, and Lohithadas. You worked with them for 18 years. Why did it take you so long? The 18-year journey didnt tire me, despite the remuneration being low. Assisting Padmarajan was a matter of immense pride, but I realised I would always be his shadow if I continued. Working with legends like Padmarajan and Lohitadas taught me several things. I always wished my first film would be as notable as Padmarajans or Bharathans. I pursued several people, including Lohithadas, for a script. As luck would have it, since none wrote a script for me, I had to write it myself (chuckles). It is said that Mammootty gave you the confidence to write the script for Kaazhcha... I had worked with Jayaraj on five films; the last one I assisted on was 4 the People. After Desadanam, Jayaraj told me that I would be directing the next film from his production house, New Generation Cinema. Desadanam was a big hit, and being asked to direct his next venture was a significant recognition. It was a shock and a great honour. However, even though my dream was to make a film, when the moment arrived, I realised that I was not prepared. I didnt have a story or script. I spent some days thinking it over, and finally, after spending two days alone, a visual came to me: a country boat with a child perched on one end, and images reflected on him. The visual surprised me, and I actually prayed, understanding that I could develop a film from it. At the same time, when I looked through a window of the house where I was staying, I noticed a business sign of a projector rental company. It was Babu Janaradhans company, which rented 16mm projectors. Interestingly, the sign had been there for the past five years, yet I had never noticed it before. All I had was these visuals. I told the concept to Jayaraj. He didnt respond positively, unsure how to develop it into a full script. Then, I told Sreenivasan, who agreed to write the script. Months later, when some financiers approached me, I went back to Sreenivasan with the idea. He discouraged me, suggesting it resembled Cinema Paradiso and would be challenging to write scenes involving characters speaking different languages. Disheartened, I shared my frustration with Murali Nagavally, a good friend. After hearing the idea, Murali encouraged me, saying films with such ideas should be made. I approached Jayaraj again. He suggested that I meet Mammootty. Although I knew Mammootty well, I was apprehensive about casting him as Madhavan, a simple man from a rural area, since he was a big star at the peak of his career. What was Mammoottys response? When I narrated the story to him, he asked me who would write the script. I suggested Lohithadas, but Mammootty felt it wasnt his style. We discussed several writers, and finally, he encouraged me to write it myself, offering to correct it later, if needed. I asked several people, including Ananthapadmanabhan and P F Mathews, to write the script. Fortunately, they were all busy. With Mammoottys dates secured and no one available to help, I was compelled to write. I then read the script to Mammootty. After listening to two pages, he asked me to leave the script with him to read the rest later. When the film was released, the script was published. Mammootty, at the launch, admitted that he had not read the whole script. After two pages, he was convinced it was very good (smiles). After Kaazhcha, you got state awards (screenplay and direction) for Thanmathra. Was it the experience gained through Kaazhcha that helped you overcome the writers block? The story of Thanmathra was there in my mind even before I wrote Kaazhcha. After reading Padmarajans short story Orma, I had discussed it with Lohithadas. He pulled out, saying the subject was too scientific and complicated. I didnt have the confidence to write. But after writing Kaazhcha, I gained confidence. Now, I like writing the scripts for my films. Aadujeevitham took a long time about 16 years for conceptualisation, shooting and release. The world changed a lot during that period. Did you try to reflect the changes in the film? No. Because it was a subject that transcended the limits of time and space. Even now, the story seems to be something very unbelievable. This is what makes the story relevant across the timeline. Hence, I never thought of changing the storyline. I started writing the script in 2015. Since then, there was no change in the basic structure of the story. However, we did make use of the advanced technologies during the post-pandemic shoot. Was Prithviraj Sukumaran the first choice to play Najeeb in Aadujeevitham? I discuss all my films with (actor) Vikram. He was keen. But when I decided to do it in Malayalam, only Prithviraj was in my mind. We have heard that you worked hard on stripping the confidence off Prithvirajs eyes to transform him completely... Prithviraj has a confident personality, which people might mistake as arrogance. The truth is his confidence stems from his vast knowledge, and it reflects in his energy levels. However, Najeeb is not such a person. So, Prithviraj had to be restrained. The film Pranayam tells the tale of a love triangle. However, in most such storylines, one of the three is painted in a bad light. That was not the case in Pranayam. How did you arrive at the idea? What is love? It is generally believed to be a creation of a relationship between a man and a woman. But I dont think about it along the same lines. I have learnt that God is love. My behaviour or the way we talk and smile are all different types of expressing love. It is only after a certain age that a person walks through the most wonderful stages of life. Your initial plan was to cast Mammootty in Pranayam. Then what happened? The concept for Pranayam came to me even before Kaazhcha and Thanmathra I had discussed the film with Mammootty during the shooting of Palunku. Mammootty suggested we do it later. In fact, I narrated the story of Pranayam to him before writing the script. I remember, S N Swami and Shaji Kailas were also present. Mammootty noted that he would be playing an elderly character. I had planned for him to play Achuthan Menon (eventually done by Anupam Kher), a character similar to my grandfather. As I started writing the script, new sequences emerged, and I felt the need to consult Mammootty about his comfort with the role. When I sought a meeting, he questioned if I had doubts about the role. I explained that he needed to understand how I had been developing his character. I met him on the day Venu Nagavally passed away, and narrated the script during our journey. After listening to it, Mammootty suggested casting someone else. I had anticipated that, and accepted the situation without any argument. Then came Mohanlal? Not really... I then approached S P Balasubrahmanyam. He loved the plot, but expressed doubts about his ability to perform the subtle acting required, and also concerns about the language. The film, focusing on three elderly characters, needed intense detailing. The search for the right actor affected script-writing. During a trip to Dubai, I visited the shooting location of Roshan Andrewss Casanovva, which starred Mohanlal. Lalettan (Mohanlal) asked about my plans, and I briefly narrated the story. The issue with casting Mammootty was about finding someone to play his younger self. This was a technical challenge. Lalettan also raised this concern. After lunch, Lalettan surprised me by offering to play Mathews, a philosophy professor confined to a wheelchair a less prominent role compared with his usual central characters. I could never have asked him to play Mathews, but his willingness energised me. After discussing with Lalettan, I decided to approach Anupam Kher for the film. Since Anupam Khers youth looks were relatively lesser known, casting another actor for his younger self was not a challenge. How would you recall the experience of directing two superstars Mammootty and Mohanlal? As a beginner, when I was working with Mammootty, I noticed that he gets disturbed when there is a crowd. Once, he asked me: What do you think? I am Mammootty, not Madhavan (character in Kaazhcha). I replied, I cant shoot the film thinking that you are Mammootty. I can only consider you as Madhavan. I still dont know where I got the courage from. Maybe its a blessing (smiles). We share a very friendly bond. He understood it. He used to tell me that I needed to be loud and should shout to lead. He has helped me a lot. While planning a project with Mammukka, one should fully convince him. He is comfortable when we clear all his doubts. Mohanlal is a different story. The location of Bhramaram was set in the remote area of Nelliyampathy, where transportation, water supply, and even generator facilities were challenging. The entire crew, including the producer and cameraman, expressed their displeasure over the location. However, all the dissatisfaction dissipated with just one response from Lalettan, who emphasised that shooting would be possible only by acknowledging the challenging conditions (smiles). Some intimate scenes in your films had stirred controversies. How do you respond to them? Controversies are triggered when someone finds it hard to digest another persons efficiency. The aim is to grab attention. I dont think every controversy needs to be addressed. There were some controversies associated with Aadujeevitham as well, including a ban in some Gulf countries and contradicting statements about an intimate scene with a goat. There was propaganda that the book [Benyamins Aadujeevitham] had been banned in Arab countries, and thats why we couldnt shoot the film in that region. Similarly, even before censoring, it was said that the film wouldnt be released in the Gulf. It was all part of some deliberate efforts. But, eventually, the film had a simultaneous release across India and the UAE. Later, we managed to release it in most Gulf centres, except Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. Marketing has become crucial these days. Whats your take? The digital revolution has opened immense possibilities to take a film to the audience. Social media offers plenty of scope to publicise a film. The market has widened, along with the number of distributors and exhibitors. But, at the same time, there is also a lot of politics within the industry. Take, for instance, PVRs recent stance on not screening Malayalam films. My film, which was running with packed audiences, was dropped without any prior notice. That is the kind of monopoly that one has to be cautious about. All the issues have now been sorted, thanks to the intervention of Lulu Groups MD, Yusuffali M A. He managed to find a solution even as the government stood helpless. The PVR group had no other option but to accept his proposal, as he owns several big malls across the country. But, unfortunately, the brief boycott took a big toll on my film. Was there loss in momentum for Aadujeevithams box office collections after this issue? We lost more than 100 screens outside Kerala for three days due to the stalemate. When the issue got sorted, things got tougher as they resumed screening my film alongside three newly released films. Obviously, those films got better showcasing. So, that caused a loss for you? Of course. How did the film Aadujeevitham influence Blessy as a director and as an individual? I feel it reflects the world that supports our dreams, as Paulo Coelho and others have said. I also wrote that life could be more beautiful than the dream if we know how to live it. The things we think are impossible can become possible. For instance, we never thought we would be able to shoot in a place like the Sahara Desert in Algeria and return alive. If death is not an issue, then there is nothing to fear. If we are a little mad, anything is possible. During your conversations, you often mention gurutvam (blessings of mentors). Who do you view as your guru? No doubt, its Padmarajan sir I experience his presence a lot during shoots. When we plan a project, before starting its shooting, the prayer in my mind is that the film shouldnt turn out to be an embarrassment for sir (Padmarajan) in my capacity as his disciple. Which are your favourite Padmarajan films? My favourite is Oridathoru Phayalvaan. You come across as a staunch believer. Do you pray often? When I am alone, I pray. I like it. I havent prayed for myself in the past three to four years. I know that God knows about me, so I dont have to pray for myself. I pray for others. Thats my spirituality. Do you feel exhausted after Aadujeevitham? Yeah. I badly need some more sleep, and some time to travel (smiles).

The New Indian Express 19 May 2024 8:01 am

Barabanki LS polls: BJP's Rajrani Rawat to take on Congress' Tanuj Punia following Upendra Singh Rawat's exit

Barabanki LS polls: BJP's Rajrani Rawat to take on Congress' Tanuj Punia following Upendra Singh Rawat's exit In Uttar Pradesh's Barabanki, which will go to the polls on Monday (May 20) in the fifth phase of the ongoing Lok Sabha elections, the BJP has fielded Rajrani Rawat for the seat, while Congress has nominated Tanuj Punia as an INDIA bloc candidate. The Barabanki constituency, an SC seat, is witnessing an interesting contest amidst the withdrawal of the BJP's sitting Member of Parliament, Upendra Singh Rawat, from the election race. Rawat's withdrawal came after the circulation of an alleged obscene video. This Lok Sabha seat comprises six Assembly constituencies--Kursi, Ram Nagar, Barabanki, Zaidpur, and Haidargarh. In 2019, Upendra Singh Rawat of BJP secured victory from Jhansi by garnering 535,917 votes (46.4 per cent), while SP's Ram Sagar Rawat garnered 425,777 votes (36.9 per cent). Congress' Tanuj Punia stood third with 159,611 votes (13.8 per cent). Meanwhile, in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, Priyanka Singh Rawat of BJP won the seat with 454,214 votes (42.5 per cent), while Congress' P.L. Punia secured 242,336 votes (22.7 per cent). BSP's Kamla Prasad Rawat came in third with 167,150 votes (15.6 per cent). Notably, 2009 marked the comeback of Congress in Barabanki for the first time since 1984. P.L. Punia secured victory in Barabanki to become the first Congress candidate to win after 1984. Rajrani Rawat, who is the District Panchayat President, will face the election battle for the first time. Meanwhile, the Congress-SP alliance's Tanuj Punia will face elections for the second time. Taking to her official X handle, Rajrani Rawat urged the people to vote for the saffron party. I salute all the respected people. I tried my best to reach out to all of you, I tried my best to knock on every village and house, but still, I could not reach some places... I request and appeal to all of you to once again, plant lotus in Barabanki, she said. She added, I will respect your vote, all-round development of Barabanki is our goal. All of you are requested to give your support and blessings by pressing the button on the lotus symbol on May 20 and make your Rajrani Rawat victorious with huge votes. The BJP candidate in her campaign also targeted the opposition and said, Those who looted the country, those who demanded proof of the valor of the army, those who questioned the existence of Ram, those who set a record of scams, have come together today to form a 'Thugbandhan', you all should be cautious of them. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while addressing public rallies in Barabanki, also blasted the Congress and SP and targeted them over the matter of Ram Temple in Ayodhya and the divisive, appeasement, and anarchic policies of the Congress and INDI alliance. Meanwhile, Congress' Tanuj Punia is targeting the BJP over jobs, the Constitution, and democracy. After the fourth phase of voting, it has become completely clear that the public is making the INDIA win. In the fourth phase itself, BJP's slogan of crossing 400 should be read as 4 because the public has started the countdown for them. The public is defeating the ones who are playing with farmers, youth, businessmen, employees, students, women, sportspersons, jobs, livelihood, Constitution and democracy..., Punia said In a post on X. In another post, Punia urged people to vote for the Congress and said, Defeat inflation, unemployment, hatred and injustice with your one vote. Press the hand button on May 20, vote for Congress. Notably, SP and Congress are allies in the opposition INDIA bloc formed to take on the BJP in the ongoing 2024 general elections. In the 2019 polls, the BJP emerged triumphant, securing 62 out of 80 seats in Uttar Pradesh, while two seats were clinched by its ally Apna Dal (S). Mayawati's BSP managed to secure 10 seats, while Akhilesh Yadav's SP garnered five, and the Congress Party secured only one seat. In the 2014 elections, the BJP secured 71 out of 80 seats. SP secured five seats, while Congress garnered only two seats. (ANI)

devdiscourse 19 May 2024 7:55 am

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Biden tariffs, Xis wei-chi strategy and India's options

Meanwhile: an instructive term that helps convey the perils of inattention. The parade of political rhetoric in Indias 44-day-long election has sucked out the oxygen critical for debate. As Indias parties grapple with words for votes, the spectre of a trade war is playing out. Ideally, matters concerning livelihood must occupy centre-stage, but are sadly waylaid by emotive issues. The fact is what happens in the global economyas contestants wrestle with identity and ideologyhas implications for the incoming government. This week saw the Biden administration in the US imposing a steep hike in tariffs on a wide-ranging list of imports from China. It has trebled the duties on steel, aluminium, batteries, components and critical minerals to 25 percent, doubled duties on semiconductors and solar cells to 50 percent, introduced new levies on ship-to-shore cranes at 25 percent and on medical and other protective equipment at 50 percent,and ramped up tariff on electric cars from 25 to 100 percent. The case for raising tariffs has long been in the baking. There is the goal of economic resiliencethe pandemic unravelled the fact that the global supply chain was verily a Chinese supply chain. There is also the political compulsion. There is a rare and strong consensus in polarised US on the need to constrain/corral China. Bidens rhetoric is not dissimilar from that of Trump when in 2018 he imposed tariffs on $300 billion of Chinese goods. The mild schadenfreude in India must confront the fact that the Trump tariffs on India are still in place. The ratcheting up of tariffs triggered a calibrated response from China it has termed the new tariffs a unilateral action in violation of World Trade Organization rules and vowed to defend its interests. As yet, there is no signal of retaliation. Interestingly, the action has neither shaken nor stirred the Chinese stock markets. Indeed, the Chinese state agency Xinhua quoted Nietzsche to troll the US action stating, What does not kill you makes you stronger. Unlike other economies that play checkmate chess, the Chinese play wei chi ,where the goal is to conquer through encirclement. If China appears to have brushed off the new tariff regime, it isnt about what it will do, but what it has already engineered to circumvent the new regime. China has used a pathway via Vietnam and Mexicowhich are reliant on Chinese inputsto reach the American consumer. Unsurprisingly, in 2023 Mexico emerged as the largest trading partner of the US. In April, US trade representative Katherine Tai pointed out that China has used non-market practicesstate-subsidised investment in emerging sectors to create capacity, and carve market share with predatory pricingand that steel is coming through the backdoor as Mexican steel. It used a similar template to capture markets in EVs, batteries and solar panels. The route is effective as Mexico enjoys privileged access to US markets as a member of the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement. A report by the Coalition for a Prosperous America, a non-profit outfit, reveals that Chinese companies are investing in manufacturing units in Mexico, Chinese FDI into Mexico is rising and US imports from Mexico contain an increasing amount of Chinese value. Indeed, during his recent visit to Hungary, Serbia (the largest recipients of Chinese FDI in the last three years) and France, Xi Jinping explored the potential of expanding the market for Chinese EVs and other goods by inducting China into the supply chain in Europe. Why and how does this matter to India? Soon after the announcement of Bidens tariffs, the IMF cautioned that trade restrictions lead to fragmentation and could dent global growth by 0.2-7 percent, depending on the magnitude. Any slowdown in global growth has implications for the aspirations of a billion Indians. Indias challenge is that 45 percent of its workforce is dependent on agriculture and lives on a sixth of national incomethey must be moved to higher-yield sectors. Politically, if there is one question that has dominated the elections it is the issue of employment. On Friday, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman underlined the governments aim to boost Indias participation in global value chains and expand manufacturing. Indias ambition faces a barrage of challenges. Advanced economies are fashioning industrial policies to re-shore manufacturing despite warnings by IMF that industrial policy is not a magic cure for slow growth. Ironically, they are doing exactly what they were scornful of. The glossary of rising protectionism includes the Inflation Reduction Act and Chips Act in the US, and the Net Zero Industry Act and Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism in the EU. Politics matters and so does cost economics. India must capitalise the headline attention of global funds and consultancies to attract investments away from Vietnam, Mexico or Indonesia. It needs to scale up skills for smart manufacturing, clean up its labour laws, enable plug-and-play sites and unclog the regulatory cholesterol. The stellar performance of Apple and others in India must be leveraged for branding. A good start would be to understand what is it that Tamil Nadu or Gujarat is doing right to woo investments, create jobs and catalyse growth, and deploy the template across the economy. Hopefully, at some election in the future, competitive ideas for prosperity and not compulsive rhetoric about identity will define the mandate. Shankkar aiyAr Author of The Gated Republic, Aadhaar: A Biometric History of Indias 12 Digit Revolution, and Accidental India (shankkar.aiyar@gmail.com)

The New Indian Express 19 May 2024 1:16 am

Desilting of Mapusa nullahs to begin for rain prep work

The Times of India 19 May 2024 1:06 am

Opposition to new Borim bridge project gains steam

The Times of India 19 May 2024 1:02 am

I dedicate Man of the Match award to Yash Dayal: Faf du Plessis

I dedicate Man of the Match award to Yash Dayal: Faf du Plessis Royal Challengers Bengaluru skipper Faf du Plessis on Saturday dedicated his player-of-the-match award to pacer Yash Dayal, who kept his cool in the final over to seal a 27-run win over Chennai Super Kings in the battle for the final IPL play-off spot. Du Plessis was adjudged the player-of-the-match for his 54 off 39 balls which along with Virat Kohli's 47 set the foundation as RCB posted a solid 218 for five on Saturday night. CSK needed to score 200 plus to qualify and they came agonisingly close to sealing the berth with Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Ravindra Jadeja going hammers and tongs towards the end. CSK, in fact, needed 17 off the final over but Dayal held his nerves despite being hit for a towering six by Dhoni in the first ball to seal it in the end for RCB. ''I dedicate the Man of the Match (award) to Yash Dayal! I said to him pace off on this wicket is the best option,'' Du Plessis said during the post-match presentation ceremony. ''What a night! Such a great atmosphere. Just a pleasure to finish the season in front of the home fans. There was a lot of rain falling on the pitch, and you don't want that moisture. It felt like a day-five Test match in Ranchi!'' Rain threat was looming on the match and there was a 40-minute rain interruption too but it didn't matter in the end. ''The contributions from many batters at good strikes, I'm really proud. We were defending 175 (and neither 201 nor 218)! We tried to get the ball changed tonight. ''It's crazy; even when we weren't winning, we had the fans here. It was set up perfectly - CSK vs RCB! Incredible.'' CSK skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad said missing out on key players made a huge difference as they finished fifth in the standing. ''I think it was a good wicket to be honest, it was spinning and gripping a little bit, but I think 200 on this ground was gettable. We kept losing wickets at regular intervals, it was a matter of one or two hits, sometimes that can happen in a T20 game,'' he said. ''Pretty happy with what the target was, to sum up the season, I am pretty happy to have seven wins out of 14 games. Just couldn't get over the line in the last two balls. ''With the kind of injuries we had, missing out on two frontline bowlers, not having (Devon) Conway at the top of the order as well, I think missing out on three key players made a huge difference.'' Talking about the spate of injuries which affected the team, Gaikwad said: ''There were many challenges for us right throughout the first game. Injury to Fizz (Mustafiur Rahman), then injruy to (Matheesha) Pathirana as well, he came back and then again Pathirana missed out. When you have injuries around, you have to get that balance in the team and pick it (the team) for every game. ''I think this season sums up well where we had to tinker around with our playing XI, considering the injuries and all the illness (of the players) as well. Happy with the seven wins, couldn't get over the line though. Happy with it. ''We got 10 from the last 2 balls in our last knockout game last year so this was a similar situation, things didn't go our way (this season) though,'' he added. Gaikwad has been one of the top run-scorer this season but he said it doesn't matter as he couldn't take the team to the play-offs. ''For me, personal milestones don't really matter a lot, after all the ultimate goal is to win. If you are not getting there it's a disappointment. Doesn't matter if you score 100 runs or 500-600 runs in a season. I am disappointed,'' he said.

devdiscourse 19 May 2024 12:59 am

Nine mining cos will get nods to handle low-grade ore: CM

The Times of India 19 May 2024 12:51 am

Anjuna police rescue Kenyan woman pushed into sex trade

The Times of India 19 May 2024 12:38 am

Emma Hayes hasnt got another drop to give after Chelsea WSL title triumph

Exhausted Chelsea manager signs off with fifth successive title I felt we deserved title, says Manchester Citys Gareth Taylor Emma Hayes said she doesnt have another drop to give after bowing out as Chelsea manager with a fifth Womens Super League title in a row, while Manchester Citys Gareth Taylor felt his team would have deserved to be champions. Hayes spoke passionately and emotionally after her side won the league on goal difference with a 6-0 win at Manchester United , her final game before she leaves to take over the US womens national team in time for the Olympics. Id say its taken its toll, rather than changed me, she said of her 12 years at the club. I categorically cannot carry on. So, I am absolutely leaving at the right time. I dont have another drop to give it. Continue reading...

The Guardian 19 May 2024 12:27 am

GOAT: Exciting update on Thalapathy Vijay starrer

Thalapathy Vijay's sci-fi action drama The Greatest Of All Time, directed by Venkat Prabhu, is set for a grand release on September 5th in Tamil, Telugu, and Hindi. The director recently shared a significant update on his Twitter account. The VFX work for The GOAT has been completed at Lola Visual Effects Lab in the USA, renowned for its de-aging techniques. Vijay will be seen in dual roles, with de-aging technology employed for his younger character. This visual effects technique, which makes actors look younger, reportedly required a substantial budget to ensure top-quality results. Additionally, the director released a picture of Vijay in front of a green screen. The GOAT is currently in post-production. Meenakshi Choudhary plays the female lead, with Jayaram, Prashanth, Sneha, Laila, Yogibabu, VTV Ganesh, Ajmal Amir, Mic Mohan, Vaibhav, Premgi, Ajay Raj, and Aravind Akash in pivotal roles. The film is produced by Archana Kalpathi, Kalpathi S Aghoram, Kalpathi S Ganesh, and Kalpathi S Suresh under the AGS Entertainment banner. The music is composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja.

Deccan Chronicle 19 May 2024 12:10 am

Mohan Guruswamy | The importance of being Tibets 14th Dalai Lama

The 14th Dalai Lama (spiritual name: Jetsun Jamphel Ngawang Lobsang Yeshe Tenzin Gyatso), who was born on July 6, 1935, has been resident in India since 1959, and is the highest spiritual leader and most revered head of Tibetan Buddhism. When I had visited Tibet, it was common to see ordinary Tibetans discreetly wearing his medallion. It was also very common to see his pictures in most Tibetan-owned shops in Tibet, Yunnan and Qinghai. The Dalai Lamas ecclesiastical influence extends into Indias border areas such as Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim and Ladakh. Despite a historical political identity entwined with China, Tibet has traditionally looked towards India for moral and spiritual sustenance. Tibet has had a long history of struggle with China and the present Dalai Lama is not the first one to seek refuge in India. The British had an active policy to create a buffer against China in the form of an independent Tibet. The Chinese Amban (plenipotentiary) in Lhasa watched the Younghusband expeditions exertions in Tibet passively and one immediate consequence of this was an assertion of Tibets independence. After the establishment of the Republic of China with Sun Yat Sen as President on January 1, 1912, in April that year the 13 th Dalai Lama declared the end of Tibets relationship with China and expelled the Amban and all Chinese troops. Almost immediately after their civil war triumph in 1949, the Chinese Communists reasserted control over Tibet, which had by then enjoyed over four decades of independence. Since then, India has tried to head off the Tibet problem by accepting its annexation into the Peoples Republic of China. In the years since, the Chinese Communists tried to solve the Tibet problem by attempting to wipe out Tibetan nationalism and Buddhism with Maos Communism. It didnt succeed. This policy has now been replaced by the creeping Hanisation and massive doses of economic development. These too have worked only partially for the Chinese, but they seemed to do better with this than with the Maoist iron hand. Though Tibet is now relatively passive, it still remains a dry tinderbox and the Chinese dread the likelihood of any spark that may set off a fire. For India too, the policy has worked partially. Over 150,000 Tibetan refugees now live in India, and India has willy-nilly become the fulcrum of a worldwide struggle by the Tibetans to regain their nation. In short, the Tibet issue, though dormant now, is still very much alive and whether India likes it or not, it is being played out in its front yard. Central to this sustained struggle has been the international stature of the Dalai Lama, who has become the symbol of many ideals and images. The mix of new age spiritualism, ethics, ecological values and politics has won for the Dalai Lama many influential and wealthy Western adherents to Tibetan Buddhism and supporters of Tibets cause. Today, the tiny enclave of McLeodganj, a suburb of Dharamsala in Himachal Pradesh, is a magnet that draws large numbers of young Westerners seeking a new meaning to and purpose in life. It draws top political personalities like Nancy Pelosi, former Speaker of the US House of Representatives, and top Hollywood actors like Richard Gere and Uma Thurman. Both China and India must worry about a post-Dalai Lama period. Tibetans believe the Dalai Lama to be a living God. But he is also human and must die like all humans. He is now 88 years old, and time is certainly not on his side. As long as he is alive, he keeps the embers of Tibetan nationalism from conflagrating with the blanket of the new age Buddhism that he has woven. When this Dalai Lama is gone, the embers might just combust. The chosen leadership of the exiles will not go unchallenged. The Chinese Communists will almost certainly try to foist their own incarnation and will try to legitimise it with all the power available to them. It is unlikely that they will succeed, but it will certainly obfuscate the situation and preclude any future compromise on the issue of the spiritual leadership of the Tibetan Buddhists. While the spiritual leadership may be contested, it is almost inevitable that a new generation of Tibetan exiles will stake a claim for the temporal leadership of the Tibetan nationalist movement. If this is contested by the regency around the India-based incarnation, then we will almost certainly see a competition for the hearts and minds of young Tibetans and this will inevitably lead to more assertive postures as the different factions jockey for power. Such internal struggles often result in greater militancy, with India has its base. On the other hand, we may see a duality of leadership emerging among the Tibetan exiles, a spiritual leadership that tends to the soul and a militant leadership that leads the struggle for attainment of political goals. It is due to the Dalai Lamas foresight and sagacity that the contours of such a dual leadership is now emerging, with the second tallest Buddhist ecclesiastical figure, Ugen Thinley, the Karmapa (now in Germany), and the Sikyong (president) of the government-in-exile, Tempa Tshering. Both now enjoy much stature among migr Tibetan groups and within Tibet. From the Indian perspective, the rise of an alternate religious leader in the interim would well prevent the splintering of the Tibetan Buddhist movement. The young Karmapa might well provide this. Geographically and ethnically, much of Ladakh is an extension of the Tibetan Changthang, and the main language spoken is a Tibetan dialect. The Tawang tract in the other end was, till it was annexed by India in the early 1950s, under the temporal control of the Dalai Lama in Lhasa. We must not forget that the border dispute with China is in reality a border dispute with Tibet. It is another matter that if Tibet was truly independent, it would have been unable to assert its claims in the way that the Chinese did. The Chinese claims to Tawang and surrounding areas is largely based on a claim made by the present Dalai Lama in the late 1940s, when he wrote a letter to the government of newly independent India laying formal claim to it. Two decades from now, China will be an aging nation and hence it feels that it must make the best of the present opportunity. Its periodic aggressiveness with India has more to do with this, than any parcels of land. The transition of Tibetan leadership is a major consideration.

Deccan Chronicle 19 May 2024 12:10 am

Member of Israel's War Cabinet says he'll quit the government June 8 unless there's a new war plan

Member of Israel's War Cabinet says he'll quit the government June 8 unless there's a new war plan Benny Gantz, a member of Israel's three-man War Cabinet, has threatened to resign from the government if it doesn't adopt a new plan for the war in Gaza, a move that would leave Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu more reliant on his far-right allies. His announcement on Saturday escalates a divide within Israel's leadership more than seven months into a war in which it has yet to accomplish its stated goals of dismantling Hamas and returning scores of hostages abducted in the Oct. 7 attack. Gantz spelled out a six-point plan that includes the return of scores of hostages, ending Hamas' rule, demilitarizing the strip and establishing an international administration of civilian affairs. It also supports efforts to normalize relations with Saudi Arabia. He says if it is not adopted by June 8 he will quit the government. Gantz, a centrist politician and longtime political rival of Netanyahu, joined his coalition and the War Cabinet in the early days of the war. His departure would leave Netanyahu even more beholden to far-right allies who have taken a hard line on negotiations over a cease-fire and hostage release, and who believe Israel should occupy Gaza and rebuild Jewish settlements there. The first distribution of badly needed aid is expected to begin this weekend after rolling off a newly built U.S. pier off the coast of Gaza, even as aid workers warn much more access is needed to the besieged territory where famine might be under way. Israeli restrictions and heavy fighting in the war against the Hamas militant group now in its eighth month have left residents in parts of Gaza scrounging for weeds and animal feed, skipping meals and living on pale diets of bread. Deliveries to the territory that long has largely relied on humanitarian aid are still far from the average of about 500 trucks that entered daily before the war. United Nations officials have not said where the truckloads of food would be distributed after arriving Friday and being stored in central Deir al-Balah. U.S. military officials anticipate the pier operation could reach 150 truckloads a day. Risks include attacks, logistical hurdles and a growing shortage of fuel. The Israeli blockade of Gaza began after Hamas' Oct. 7 attack on southern Israel that killed 1,200 people and took 250 others hostage. Israel says around 100 hostages are still captive in Gaza, along with the bodies of around 30 more. The Israeli offensive has killed more than 35,000 Palestinians in Gaza, local health officials say, while hundreds more have been killed in the occupied West Bank. On Saturday, at least five police officers were killed in an Israeli strike on a car in the Nuseirat refugee camp, medical officials said. They were taken to a hospital in Deir al-Balah and counted by Associated Press journalists. The police are a civilian force distinct from Hamas' military wing. Overnight, at least three people were killed in a strike that hit a house in the Barbara refugee camp in the southernmost city of Rafah, according to the Kuwaiti Hospital. The hospital said in the last 24 hours it had received the bodies of six people killed in Israeli strikes. The military said it remained active in eastern Rafah. In the West Bank, the Palestinian Health Ministry said one person was killed when an Israeli strike hit the city of Jenin on Friday night. The Israeli army said it struck a militant command center and killed Islam Khamaysa. He was a Palestinian Islamic Jihad commander in Jenin, according to the militant group and the army. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is under growing pressure on multiple fronts. Hard-liners in his government want the military offensive on Rafah to press ahead with the goal of crushing Hamas. Top ally the U.S. and others have warned against the offensive on a city where more than half of Gaza's population of 2.3 million had sheltered hundreds of thousands have now fled and they have threatened to scale back support over Gaza's humanitarian crisis. The U.S. national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, will be in Saudi Arabia and Israel this weekend to discuss the war and is scheduled to meet with Netanyahu, who has declared that Israel would stand alone if needed. Many Israelis, anguished over the hostages and accusing Netanyahu of putting political interests ahead of all else, want a deal to stop the fighting and get them freed. There was fresh frustration Friday when the military said its troops in Gaza found the bodies of three hostages killed by Hamas in the Oct. 7 attack. The latest talks in pursuit of a cease-fire, mediated by Qatar, the United States and Egypt, have brought little. A vision beyond the war is also uncertain. Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, a member of the three-member War Cabinet, in the past week openly said he has repeatedly pleaded with the Cabinet to decide on a postwar vision for Gaza that would see the creation of a new Palestinian civilian leadership. Meanwhile, fighting recently erupted again in places Israel had targeted in the early days of the war and said it had under control, notably in northern Gaza.

devdiscourse 18 May 2024 11:36 pm

Bayer Leverkusen Script History By Becoming First Team to Finish Bundesliga Season Undefeated

Crowned Bundesliga champions for the first time in April, goals from Victor Boniface and Robert Andrich put Leverkusen -- who play the Europa League final against Atalanta and the German Cup final this week -- on course for victory.

News18 18 May 2024 11:34 pm

Once I got my fifty, Virat said....: RCB's Will Jacks on century against Gujarat Titans

Once I got my fifty, Virat said....: RCB's Will Jacks on century against Gujarat Titans England all-rounder Will Jacks, who had a memorable Indian Premier League (IPL) debut season with Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), opened up on his remarkable century against Gujarat Titans (GT), his admiration for star batter Virat Kohli and the love he has received from the fans. Notably, Will Jacks along with England players Jos Buttler, Liam Livingstone and Reece Topley has left their respective Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise to join the national senior's side for the T20 series against Pakistan starting from May 22 onwards. In eight matches for RCB, Jacks scored 230 runs at an average of 32.85 and a strike rate of over 175, with a century and fifty. His best score is 100*. He also took two wickets for his side. He was brought by RCB ahead of the 2023 season, but could not feature back then due to injury. A very big moment of his IPL career so far was the carnage he unleashed on Gujarat Titans (GT) on April 28. Chasing 201 to win, Jacks reached his half-century in 31 balls. Within the span of the next 10 balls, Jacks raced to his maiden IPL ton, achieving the fastest-ever acceleration for a century in the tournament's history. Jacks' scored an unbeaten 100* in 41 balls, with five fours and 10 sixes and had an explosive 166-run stand with star batter Virat Kohli, who himself scored an unbeaten 70* in 44 balls in a successful run-chase. Speaking about his century, Jacks revealed that once he reached his half-century, Virat signalled him that he did not want to face any balls and encouraged him to keep going. As soon as I hit that last one, I knew it was going miles. It snuck up on me. I only got to my fifty the over before. I was just trying to get there as quickly as possible and win the game. Once I got my fifty, Virat was like, 'I do not want to face any balls - keep going, he said as quoted by ESPNCricinfo. When Mohit Sharma came on [in the 15th over], that was my match-up. I was going to take him down there, because I had faced him for three or four balls before and I had got a good eye of him. I knew that was my time, and after that there was no reason to stop. I did not realise I could have got a hundred until we needed seven to win. Obviously a big celebration, a hug from Virat, and then I realised what I had done. It was amazing. I just thought, 'I am 100 not out in an IPL game - and two weeks ago, I was not even playing.' There has been a lot of attention since but I have loved the experience, he said. Jacks said that he has saved a picture of Virat's reaction on a six that took him to 94 in the favourites folder of his phone gallery and aims to get it printed. He said though nothing has changed for him, Virat hyping him up from the non-striker's end stays really special for him. Nothing has changed realistically: I have just scored some runs. I have always known I have been good enough, but to really dominate like that just lets everyone else know what I can do. But to do it with Virat, and have him hyping me up like that? It is special, said Jacks. They (GT) do have three high-quality spinners [Rashid Khan, Noor Ahmed and Sai Kishore] and I did not face a ball of seam until my 17th ball. I just needed to settle in, and Virat really helped me with that. He took ownership of the partnership and the risks while I was getting going, and made sure that we did not fall behind - and that I did not have to do something really unnecessary, he added. Jacks, who had spent 10-plus years watching IPL on his TV, was taken aback by the support shown for RCB by fans. He also said that meeting Virat for the first time was surreal. Everyone told me their fans were the best but now I have seen how crazy it is... I kind of expected it, but it obviously still takes you by surprise, he said. The same is true of the adulation for Kohli, and adjusting to calling him a team-mate. When he first walked in and I first met him, that was surreal. Seeing his aura, how people look at him, the following... even if you see a footballer in public at home, it is not like that. It is eye-opening. Everywhere we go - all the airports, every street - the support is incredible, he added. At 25 years of age, Jacks said that his debut IPL came at a perfect time and had it came earlier, he would not have been ready. He also said that everyone in the team is very great and share their experiences and opened up on his closeness to Australian stars Glenn Maxwell and Cameron Green. It would have been good to come earlier, but I would not have been ready. I went to the Big Bash when I was 20 and it was great, but my game was not ready. I did not know what I was doing, and I did crap. I am happy where I am now: I can come in and try to dominate, instead of just going, 'Well, I'll try to get some runs, he said. I cannot speak highly enough of it [the team]. Everyone is willing to share their experiences. He (Maxwell) been outstanding with me. He has given me loads of his time, said Jacks about Maxwell. Jacks and Green were sitting next to one another in the team bus when their respective sides selected them for the T20 World Cup. He got called by George Bailey, then I got called by Motty [Matthew Mott] about ten minutes later, Jacks says, laughing. They might face one another on June 8 in Barbados. This will be Jacks' first World Cup and he admitted being disappointed to miss out on the 2022 T20 WC and 2023 50-over WC. I thought I was close but obviously it is tough to get in, which is understandable. My biggest goal for the year was to play in the World Cup - and hopefully win it, obviously - and this has given me confidence that I belong there. I know I am ready for it, he said. (ANI)

devdiscourse 18 May 2024 11:34 pm

Oxford beat Bolton in League One playoff final thanks to Murphy double

And so, the fabled Oxfordshire adage rings true again. Yes, revenge truly is a main course best dished up in the Wembley sunshine, in front of a 30,000-strong yellow wall, and with a Championship spot to contest. Well, at least that could have been Des Buckinghams message to Oxfords players as they wandered out to face a team who had, less than 10 weeks prior, swatted them aside by five goals. Because what followed cackled in the face of Boltons clear favourites tag. Josh Murphy sparkled, scoring twice in the first half, and Oxford were promoted. Continue reading...

The Guardian 18 May 2024 11:05 pm

Rodri redefines role of holding midfielder to become Citys fulcrum | Jonathan Liew

Spaniard has added individual flourish to collective duty in an evolution that is key to Manchester Citys success Rodri was pretty young when he realised that he saw football in a different way to others. It wasnt just his ability to pick a pass on the field, but the way he conceived the game off it. When he watched, he instinctively saw spaces and movement and only later realised that everyone else was simply following the ball. Football became not so much a pastime as a puzzle: a mechanism to be decrypted and understood. As a child, making his way through the youth teams of Atltico Madrid, his father would urge him to get forward more, to score goals and make assists, to be more selfish. But Rodri always demurred. It was not that he was entirely selfless or free of ego. He understood freedom and fun, responsibility and reciprocity in a different way to most other players. Watching him today, seeing the trajectory his career has taken, allows us to do the same. Continue reading...

The Guardian 18 May 2024 10:30 pm

Five goals, Hart's farewell & Santa - how Celtic's trophy day unfolded

Trophy days at Celtic Park are usually quite the occasion, but Saturdays went above and beyond.

BBC 18 May 2024 9:58 pm

Chelsea thrash Manchester United to win WSL title as Hayes bids farewell

The screams of delight from the departing Emma Hayes in her technical area, the roar and chest-thumping of the injured Sam Kerr sat high above the dugout, and the chaotic flailing arms from the jubilant corner of fans in blue. Chelsea are Womens Super League champions for a fifth time in a row having thrashed the FA Cup winners Manchester United 6-0 in style at Old Trafford. Those scenes came within 10 minutes. Thats all it took. In the end it was all a little anticlimactic, Chelseas two goals inside those eight minutes enough to give them an almost insurmountable four-goal lead on goal difference over title rivals Manchester City. By half-time, despite City going 1-0 up at Aston Villa, Chelsea had doubled their tally and extended their advantage, going in four up Sjoeke Nsken and the utterly unplayable Mayra Ramrez adding to the latters opener and Johanna Rytting Kaneryds goal. Melanie Leupolz added a fifth after the break as they ran up the numbers and there was an emotional sixth from departing record goal-scorer Fran Kirby, but it wasnt needed, with City limping to a 2-1 win. Continue reading...

The Guardian 18 May 2024 9:53 pm

Manchester City suffer WSL title agony despite win at Aston Villa

Manchester Citys hopes of winning the Barclays WSL for the first time in eight years ended in despair at Villa Park. Despite a 2-1 victory on the final day, Gareth Taylors side fell at the final hurdle as Chelsea clinched their fifth consecutive league title on goal difference. Mary Fowler opened the scoring before Rachel Daly equalised in the second half. Lauren Hemp poked home the winner late on but it was too little too late as far as the winning the league was concerned. Manchester City have impressed this season with their notable consistency and goalscoring prowess. Those eye-catching winning streaks, however, will do little to console Taylors team who fell short in the final couple of weeks. They will continue to rue the stoppage-time loss to Arsenal just a fortnight previous that gave Chelsea a second chance in the run-in and, on this sunny afternoon in Birmingham, they struggled to put away their chances against a resilient Aston Villa. Continue reading...

The Guardian 18 May 2024 9:42 pm

Celtic enjoy late win over St Mirren before Scottish Premiership title party

Luis Palmas 86th minute goal secures 3-2 comeback win Tagawa strikes as Hearts share draw with Rangers Luis Palma scored a late winner as champions Celtic twice came from behind to round off another successful Premiership campaign with a 3-2 victory over St Mirren on trophy presentation day at Parkhead. St Mirren captain Mark OHara twice gave the visitors the lead but goals from Matt ORiley and Kyogo Furuhashi had Celtic level at the break. Continue reading...

The Guardian 18 May 2024 7:37 pm

Get Up to $750 Off Top Rowing Machines During Hydrow's Memorial Day Sale - CNET

You can save big and slay those fitness goals with a new machine that gives you a high-intensity, low-impact workout.

Cnet 18 May 2024 6:57 pm

India On Mission To Be World's Leading Critical Mineral Producer: Hindustan Zinc Chairperson

Speaking at Bank of America Securities Global Metals, Mining and Steel Conference 2024 in Miami recently, Hebbar said the mining and metals sector will play a crucial role in helping the world meet the net-zero goals

Bloomberg Quint 18 May 2024 6:30 pm

Manchester City's Phil Foden Wins Premier League Player of the Season 2023-24

Foden has scored a career-best 17 Premier League goals so far this season ahead of champions City's final league game of the campaign.

News18 18 May 2024 6:25 pm

Can Home Remedies Like Goats Milk Or Aloe Vera Treat Dengue? Experts Decode

Dengue fever is widespread in the tropical regions of the globe.

News18 18 May 2024 6:17 pm

Odomos Leads the Charge to Make India Dengue-Free

Odomos Leads the Charge to Make India Dengue-Free New Delhi, 18th May 2024: Odomos, India's leading mosquito repellent brand, is committed to combating mosquito-borne diseases and is striving to make India dengue-free. With a steadfast dedication to educating and protecting communities from mosquitoes and dengue year-round, Odomos continues to make significant strides in this critical public health battle. Odomos is relentless in its efforts to raise awareness about the dangers of dengue and the importance of protection from mosquito bites. The brand uses its influential voice to reach out to millions, emphasizing the need for continuous vigilance and proactive measures to prevent mosquito bites. By consistently communicating the message of dengue prevention, Odomos has been instrumental in driving increased awareness and participation in preventing dengue, malaria, and other mosquito-borne diseases. The brand's commitment is evident through its various campaigns, such as the annual #MakingIndiaDengueFree campaign. This initiative includes van activations, free Odomos sample distribution, and leaflets with dengue prevention tips, reaching out to communities and educating them about effective protection from mosquito bites. These efforts reinforce the brand's message of comprehensive safety against mosquito-borne diseases and demonstrate Odomos' dedication to safeguarding public health. Sanath Pulikkal, Head of Marketing Home Care at Dabur India Limited, shares his thoughts on the initiative: ''At Odomos, our mission goes beyond offering products. We strive to be at the forefront of the fight against mosquito-borne diseases. Dengue remains a significant threat to public health, and all our efforts are focused on making our country dengue-free. We are committed to educating and protecting communities, creating a lasting impact that brings us closer to our goal of a dengue-free India.'' Through its unwavering commitment, Odomos is playing a pivotal role in #MakingIndiaDengueFree a reality. The brand's consistent efforts throughout the year reflect its dedication to this cause, ensuring that communities remain informed and protected against the threat of dengue. About Odomos: Odomos, a trusted mosquito repellent brand from Dabur, provides clinically proven and effective protection against mosquitoes. Independent institutes have certified Odomos as one of the best protectors against mosquitoes carrying deadly viruses. Choose Odomos as a safe and effective way to protect yourself and your loved ones from mosquito-borne illnesses. About Dabur India Ltd: Dabur India Ltd is one of Indias leading FMCG Companies. Building on a legacy of quality and experience for 139 years, Dabur is today Indias most trusted name and the worlds largest Ayurvedic and Natural Health Care Company. Dabur India's FMCG portfolio includes nine Power Brands Dabur Chyawanprash, Dabur Honey, Dabur Honitus, Dabur Pudin Hara and Dabur Lal Tail in the Healthcare space; Dabur Amla, Dabur Red Paste and Vatika for Personal Care; and Ral in the Food & Beverages category. For more information, please visit https://www.odomosprotect.com (Disclaimer : The above Press Release is provided by HT Syndication and PTI will not take any editorial responsibility of this content.).

devdiscourse 18 May 2024 6:07 pm

Manchester United v Chelsea: Womens Super League final day live

Updates from 3pm BST kick-off at Old Trafford Hayes puts emotion aside with title up for grabs Live scoreboard | And feel free to email Sarah So which stars could have an impact on the game today? Well if Lucia Garcia is in the starting squad for Manchester United today, I dont see why she wouldnt be, she will be a massive threat. She was so impressive in the Womens FA Cup final, adding two goals to Uniteds tally and being hard to contain around the pitch. She has been a bright light in Uniteds uneven season. Continue reading...

The Guardian 18 May 2024 6:05 pm

Aston Villa v Manchester City: Womens Super League final day live

Updates from 3pm BST kick-off at Villa Park Live Scoreboard | And feel free to mail Emillia So, here we go! Manchester City and Chelsea go into their respective games level on points. That means City have to beat Aston Villa by two goals at the very least to stand a chance at the title. Meanwhile, Chelsea have to beat Manchester United at Old Trafford. If Emma Hayes side can maintain that two-goal advantage, they will lift the trophy this afternoon. Hello, good afternoon and welcome to coverage of Aston Villa vs Manchester City. Continue reading...

The Guardian 18 May 2024 6:05 pm

Heavy to very heavy rainfall to continue over south Peninsular India till May 23: IMD

Heavy to very heavy rainfall to continue over south Peninsular India till May 23: IMD Heavy to very heavy rainfall is very likely to continue over south Peninsular India till May 23 with extremely heavy falls during May 19-21, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD). Southwest Monsoon is very likely to advance into the South Andaman Sea, some parts of Southeast Bay of Bengal and Nicobar Islands around May 19, the IMD said. It further said that a cyclonic circulation lies over south interior Tamil Nadu and neighbourhood in low and mid-tropospheric levels. A trough runs from south Chhattisgarh to South Interior Karnataka and another trough runs from Marathwada to a cyclonic circulation over south interior Tamil Nadu in lower tropospheric levels. As per the IMD, under the influence of the cyclonic circulation, fairly widespread to widespread light to moderate rainfall accompanied by thunderstorms, lightning and gusty winds (40-50 kmph) is likely over Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and Karaikal, Kerala and Mahe, Lakshadweep, south Karnataka and Isolated to scattered light/moderate rainfall accompanied with thunderstorm, lightning & gusty winds (30-40 kmph) over Coastal Andhra Pradesh and Yanam, Telangana and Rayalaseema during next 7 days. The IMD has also predicted isolated heavy rainfall very likely over Coastal Karnataka from May 19-22, South Interior Karnataka from May 21-22, Coastal Andhra Pradesh, Rayalaseema on May 18 and Lakshadweep from May 18-21. Isolated heavy to very heavy rainfall is very likely over Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Karaikal, Kerala and Mahe on May 18 and 22 and South Interior Karnataka during May 18-20. Isolated extremely heavy rainfall also very likely over Tamil Nadu and Kerala during May 19-21, it added. Isolated light to moderate rainfall accompanied by thunderstorm, lightning and gusty winds is very likely over Konkan and Goa, Madhya Maharashtra, Marathwada, Madhya Pradesh on May 18 and 19. Further, according to an IMD release, a cyclonic circulation lies over northeast Assam and the neighbourhood in lower tropospheric levels. The IMD said that under the influence of the cyclonic circulation, scattered to fairly widespread light to moderate rainfall accompanied by thunderstorms, lightning and gusty winds very likely over Sub-Himalayan West Bengal and Sikkim during the next seven days. Isolated heavy rainfall likely over Sikkim during May 18-20, Arunachal Pradesh on May 18-19, Assam and Meghalaya during May 18-20, Nagaland, Manipur on May 18. Isolated very heavy rainfall also likely over Meghalaya on May 19 and 20, it said. The IMD also said strong surface winds very likely to prevail in Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan during the next five days. (ANI)

devdiscourse 18 May 2024 5:30 pm

Exclusive: MAD 2 goes to Goa!

MAD, starring Narne Nithin, Sangeeth Shoban and Ram Nithin in lead roles is such a big hit in 2023 and there are huge fans for this film. MAD, which is one of the most loved films of the year, is a story made in the backdrop of college. Directed by Kalyan, the film is produced by Sitara Entertainment. The makers recently announced the making of its sequel and an official puja happened on the occasion of Ugadi. The film went on floors in April and the makers shot an extensive schedule in a massive set in Hyderabad. Currently, the team has headed to Goa for location recce for the second schedule which is said to be going on floors sometime next month once things get finalised. A source from the production said, In the sequel too, there is going to be a lot of entertainment. This time, the audience will be entertained a hundred times more than the first part and we are super confident about the welcome it would receive from the audience. Shamdat, the DOP of Uppena, Virupaksha, Thandel and many other films is the cinematographer for MAD sequel as well. He was the one who shot MAD too.

Deccan Chronicle 18 May 2024 5:17 pm

Vijays GOAT VFX completed; Venkat Prabhu shares update

The film also stars Sneha, Meenakshi Chaudhary, Prabhu Deva, Prashanth, Laila, Vaibhav, Mohan, Jayaram and Ajmal Ameer

The Hindu 18 May 2024 5:06 pm

IPL 2024: 'We Will Play Fearless Cricket To Win,' Says PBKS Skipper Jitesh Sharma Ahead Of Final Game

Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium: With Sam Curran returning home to England for international duties and Shikhar Dhawan still not fit, Punjab Kings (PBKS) wicketkeeper-batsman Jitesh Sharma will don the captain's hat for their final game of the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 season against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium on Sunday. While Punjab has not been able to progress further in the competition, Jitesh insisted that his side will display fearless cricket on Sunday and will aim to finish off the season with a victory. The mood is more positive in the dressing room than before because we have nothing to lose now. The season has been inconsistent for us. But we played really good cricket and we had many positives throughout the season. The way Shashank Singh and Ashutosh Sharma have played was excellent, and Harpreet Brar and Prabhsimran Singh have also been in good form throughout the season. In cricket, things can change in an instant. We just missed out on some luck, Jitesh summed up the season for his side at the pre-match press conference. Punjab Kings is famous for fearless cricket and we will be more fearless in the last game. Everyone will play with correct intent and we will be playing to win, the 30-year-old added. Along with Curran, explosive opener Jonny Bairstow has also returned to England while Liam Livingstone, who suffered a knee niggle during the season, and speedster Chris Woakes, who left the season early due to personal reasons, will also not be available for the final game. But Jitesh believes the absence of England players will not affect his side's morale against Hyderabad. We have selected a few players for different reasons and have a good bench. It's a good opportunity for us and Punjab Kings to test our ability and our talent. There is no loss or anything bad that English players are not there. Punjab Kings have had tough Power-play sessions with the bat this season, as the franchise lost early wickets in a few games. But Jitesh defended the top order and said that he is proud of the batting unit for always showcasing the right intent. I do not believe in numbers. I believe in good intent. The openers have shown good intent in each game. It's fine that the top order could not score more runs. But whenever they came to bat, they came to bat for the team, and not for themselves. You can see clearly, that they tried to give us a good start. That is more important, Jitesh said. On being asked to sum up his season, the right-handed batter said that he has learned a lot and is confident of showcasing improvement in the coming years. I am such a player who is never happy. But I love it when the team wins. I agree that I have had ups and downs this season. My intent was good. I want my team to win. Personal goals are different for me. I had a very good learning his year. Now I have seen this phase, it will be better in the coming years, Jitesh signed off. Punjab Kings will play their final game of the season against Sunrisers Hyderabad on Sunday.

CNMSports 18 May 2024 4:34 pm

Can you name every Bolton player to score 10+ Premier League goals?

Plenty of Premier League cult heroes to get here. The post Can you name every Bolton player to score 10+ Premier League goals? appeared first on Planet Football .

Planet Football 18 May 2024 4:31 pm

Severe Heat Wave Grips Northwest India: Health and Productivity at Risk

Severe Heat Wave Grips Northwest India: Health and Productivity at Risk The extreme heat scorching large parts of northwest India will continue for another five days, with Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh predicted to bear the maximum impact. A brutal heat wave swept swathes of north India on Friday, with the maximum temperature soaring to a scorching 47.4 degrees Celsius in southwest Delhi's Najafgarh, the highest this season in the country so far. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Saturday predicted a severe heat wave over the plains of northwest India during the next five days and a heat wave over the east and central regions during the next three days. The Met office also issued a red warning for Delhi, Haryana, Punjab and west Rajasthan, stressing the need for ''extreme care for vulnerable people''. It issued an orange alert for east Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar and emphasised ''high health concern'' for vulnerable people, including infants, the elderly and those with chronic diseases. The Met office said high humidity could add to people's inconvenience in Goa and sub-Himalayan West Bengal. The IMD also said warm night conditions are likely in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and west Rajasthan over the next two-three days. High night temperatures are considered dangerous because the body doesn't get a chance to cool down. Increasing nighttime heat is more common in cities because of the urban heat island effect, in which metro areas are significantly hotter than their surroundings. In view of the general elections in India, experts have warned of an increased likelihood of heat-related illnesses in people exposed to the sun for prolonged periods or engaging in heavy work. Researchers at Climate Central, a US-based group of climate scientists, said 543 million (54.3 crore) people in India will experience at least one day of extreme heat during May 18-21. ''Human-caused climate change has made this intense heat much more likely. The high overnight temperatures make this event particularly alarming,'' said Andrew Pershing, vice-president for science at Climate Central. Heat waves can be deadly, with the elderly and children particularly at risk of heat exhaustion and heatstroke. According to the World Health Organization, more than 1,66,000 (1.66 lakh) people died as a result of heat waves between 1998 and 2017. Extreme temperatures can also impact economies. People are less productive during hot weather, even if they work indoors, while children struggle to learn in extreme heat. A 2022 study said extreme heat resulted in labour productivity loss of USD 2.1 trillion equivalent in 2017. On Friday, maximum temperatures surged to 47.4 degrees Celsius in Najafgarh and 47.1 in Haryana's Sirsa. According to India Meteorological Data (IMD) data till 7:30 pm, Najafgarh was the warmest place in the country. Before this, Kalaikunda in the Gangetic West Bengal region had recorded a high of 47.2 degrees Celsius on April 30. The threshold for a heat wave is met when the maximum temperature of a weather station reaches at least 40 degrees Celsius in the plains, 37 degrees in the coastal areas, and 30 degrees in the hilly regions, and the departure from normal is at least 4.5 notches. A severe heat wave is declared if the departure from normal exceeds 6.4 notches. April witnessed record-smashing maximum temperatures in east, northeast, and southern peninsular India, prompting health warnings from government agencies and a few states to suspend in-person classes in schools. Several places recorded their highest-ever April day temperatures, with the mercury soaring to 47 degrees Celsius. At least two people died in Kerala due to suspected heatstroke during this period. On Wednesday, a group of leading climate scientists said similar heat waves could occur once every 30 years, and these have already become about 45 times more likely due to climate change. The scientists from the World Weather Attribution group emphasised that heat waves intensified by climate change are making life much tougher for people living in poverty across Asia. The IMD had earlier warned of extreme heat in India during the April-June period, coinciding with the seven-phase Lok Sabha elections that end on June 1.

devdiscourse 18 May 2024 4:27 pm

Secunderabad-born Captain Sunil Chhetris departure will leave a big void in Indian football

The day that Indian football fans dreaded most, finally arrived on May 16th. That was the day when Sunil Chhetri, captain of India, and the nations topmost goalscorer, announced his retirement from the game. He said that his last game for India will be the one on June 6, when India willclash with Kuwait in Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 18 May 2024 4:26 pm

Man Awarded 5-Yr RI In Fake Currency Case In Bolangir

Bolangir: The Court of Assistant Sessions Judge, Titilagarh on Saturday awarded five years of rigorous imprisonment to the key accused in the fake Indian currency note case. The accused has been identified as Lingaraj Behera (50) of Kantamal under Kegoan police station in Kalahandi district. The accused person was convicted and sentenced to undergo Rigorous [] The post Man Awarded 5-Yr RI In Fake Currency Case In Bolangir appeared first on Pragativadi | Odisha News, Breaking News Odisha, Latest Odisha News .

Pragativadi 18 May 2024 3:37 pm

INSIGHT-Ukraine struggles to hold eastern front as Russians advance on cities

INSIGHT-Ukraine struggles to hold eastern front as Russians advance on cities For Ukrainian gun commander Oleksandr Kozachenko, the long-awaited U.S. ammunition can't come fast enough as he and his comrades struggle to hold off relentless Russian attacks. His unit's U.S.-supplied M777 howitzer, which once hurled 100 shells a day at the encroaching enemy, is now often reduced to fewer than 10. It's a luxury if we can fire 30 shells. America says it's rushing ammunition and weapons to Ukraine following the delayed approval of a $61 billion aid package by Congress last month. As of early May, though, two artillery units visited by Reuters on the eastern frontline said they were still waiting for a boost in deliveries and operating at a fraction of the rate they need to hold back the Russians. Gunners with Kozachenko's 148th Separate Artillery Brigade and the 43rd Artillery Brigade, both in the Donetsk region, said they were desperate for more 155mm rounds for their Western cannons, which had given them an edge over Russia earlier in the war. Resurgent Russian forces, which significantly outnumber and outgun the Ukrainian defenders, have been mounting multiple attacks across the eastern Donbas region in recent months and along the country's northeastern border last week. The drive has marked an inflection point in the conflict spawned by Russia's full-scale invasion more than two years ago. Russia has gained more territory in 2024 than it lost control of during Ukraine's much-hyped counteroffensive in the summer of 2023, according to Pasi Paroinen, an analyst with Black Bird Group, a Finnish-based volunteer group that analyses satellite imagery and social media content from the war. Moscow's forces have claimed 654 sq km since the beginning of this year, outstripping the 414 sq km lost to Ukraine between June 1 and Oct. 1 last year, Paroinen said. Russia has gained 222 sq km of territory since only May 2, he added. Russia's defence ministry didn't respond to a request for comment for this article, while Ukraine's military didn't immediately respond. Colonel Pavlo Palisa, whose 93rd Mechanised Brigade is fighting near the key strategic city of Chasiv Yar, said he believed Russia was preparing a major push to break Ukrainian lines in the east. This echoed the commander of Ukraine's ground forces who said last week he expected the war to enter a critical phase over the next two months as Moscow tries to exploit persistent delays in weapons supplies to Kyiv. Without a doubt, this will be a difficult period for the armed forces, said Palisa, adding that he believes the Kremlin wants to capture the entire Donbas industrial region by the end of this year. CITIES BRACE FOR RUSSIAN ADVANCE Russian forces are gradually making inroads that could come to threaten several big cities in the east including Kostiantynivka, Druzhkivka, Kramatorsk and Sloviansk, which serve as key military hubs for Kyiv's war effort. Some gains are striking fear in the heart of the hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians living in those Donetsk region cities as the enemy grinds ever closer. We live only for today, said 31-year-old school teacher Nina Shyshymarieva, standing with her young daughter outside a church in Kostiantynivka as artillery thundered in the distance. We don't know what will happen tomorrow. Russian cannons are now easily within range of Kostiantynivka; the closest Russian position at the start of 2024 was about 20 km away, according to open-source maps that show shifting positions along the frontline. Now it is 14 km. Shyshymarieva and the fighters on the frontline were among more than a dozen soldiers, commanders, residents and evacuation volunteers interviewed by Reuters in eastern Ukraine over the last two weeks. They painted a picture of deep uncertainty. Much of the Donetsk region, which along with Luhansk makes up the greater Donbas area, is under daily bombardment, typically targeted at least a dozen times a day by Russian artillery or air strikes, according to regional governor Vadym Filashkin. Ruins of homes, apartment blocks and administrative buildings are common sights in towns and cities. Oleksandr Stasenko, a volunteer rescuer, said his team was receiving more evacuation requests particularly from Kostiantynivka and Kurakhove, another town further south, among other settlements. Russian forces have encroached toward Kurakhove, too, advancing 2-3 km along the road running east from the town so far this year. Wherever the front line is approaching, people in those places are trying to leave as soon as possible, said Stasenko, adding that his group, East SOS, evacuates around two dozen a week, many of them elderly or infirm. 'TIME IS NOT ON OUR SIDE' Ukraine has roughly 1,000 km of frontlines to defend in the east, north and south. Some of the fiercest fighting in 2024 has centred on Chasiv Yar, which commands important high ground 12 km away from Kostiantynivka. It lies west of the devastated city of Bakhmut that Moscow seized last year after months of costly combat. Russian advances near Chasiv Yar, and further south around the village of Ocheretyne, could drive wedges into territory relied upon by Ukraine's war planners for logistics, analysts said, because they would expose key roads to Russian fire. A major highway leading west out of Kostiantynivka is already under threat. Cutting it off entirely would mean transit hubs further north, including Kramatorsk and Sloviansk, both numbering well over 100,000 people before the war, would lose a crucial supply line. Russia's fresh assault on the northeastern Kharkiv region, which began on Friday, also risks diverting stretched Ukrainian forces from the eastern front, further compromising their ability to hold the line, according to said Emil Kastehelmi, another analyst at Black Bird Group. At the moment, it seems the goal of the (Kharkiv) operation is to cause confusion and tie remaining Ukrainian reserves to areas of lesser importance, he said. Jack Watling, a senior research fellow at the London-based RUSI think-tank, said Russian forces would likely mount further attacks on northern and southern points of the frontline in order to stretch Kyiv's defences. Once Ukraine commits its reserves in these directions, the main effort will see the expansion of the Russian push in Donbas, he wrote in a May 14 commentary. A new law strengthening Kyiv's mobilisation effort, which has been hobbled by public scepticism, takes effect on May 18. Experts and commanders say it could take several months before fresh recruits reach the front and reinforce exhausted troops there. Even if Ukrainian forces can hold out until all the American ammunition and weapons get through to the front, the challenge ahead remains daunting, according to many of those fighting. I would say that it is unlikely that time is on our side, since a long war requires more resources, said Palisa, the colonel with the 93rd Mechanised Brigade, speaking hours after Russia launched its ground incursion in Kharkiv. He added that it would be critical to impose as heavy a cost on Russia as quickly as possible. The enemy's resources, whether in terms of manpower or the materiel, cannot be compared with ours. It's extraordinarily large. That is why a long war, I think, is not in our favour. (Additional reporting by Anastasiia Malenko and Ivan Lyubysh-Kirdey; Editing by Mike Collett-White and Pravin Char)

devdiscourse 18 May 2024 3:32 pm

Great Premier League final days, from Blackburn in 95 to Agerooo!

Leadership of the Premier League has never changed hands on the final day, but there have been plenty of nail-biting finishes Kenny Dalglishs Blackburn had led since November but went into the final weekend on a jittery run of form as they attempted to be crowned champions for the first time since 1914, whereas Manchester United had picked up 17 points from their previous seven games before heading to Upton Park. Michael Hughes gave West Ham the lead in the first half as Alan Shearer scored his 34th goal of the season at Anfield but when Brian McClair and then John Barnes equalised, suddenly United had hope. Jamie Redknapp fulfilled Liverpools end of the bargain by scoring from a late free-kick that was greeted with silence from the home crowd. Yet an inspired Ludek Miklosko performance in goal denied United and meant Dalglish could celebrate. Continue reading...

The Guardian 18 May 2024 3:30 pm

RTT Foundation and Arunachal Pradesh Education Department unite to boost exam results through better learning

RTT Foundation and Arunachal Pradesh Education Department unite to boost exam results through better learning VMPL New Delhi [India], May 18: The Board Examination results for the CBSE was declared a couple of days ago and Arunachal Pradesh has witnessed a significant improvement in the number of children passing the Board Examinations in Classes X and XII this year as compared to performance in the previous academic year. The State's Class X percentage has increased from 39.71 per cent in 2023 to 49.75 per cent in 2024, marking a 10 per cent increase. Similarly, the performance in Class XII has risen from 61.17 per cent to 73.14 per cent, which is a commendable 12 per cent rise. This is the outcome of the extensive collaboration between Reach to Teach Foundation and the Department of Education, Government of Arunachal Pradesh in rolling out and implementing the Comprehensive School Transformation Programme (CSTP) that covers Classes I to XII across all Government schools in the State. The CSTP has a specific Exams and Beyond toolkit that covers children from Class IX to XII. The toolkit's focus is entirely on improving performance in the Board Examinations through a combination of creating text books, learning outcome focused methodologies and extensive teacher support. The toolkit comprises of content creation and re-writing of textbooks interspersed with experiential and activity-based elements. These experiential elements are indexed to learning outcomes as defined by NCERT. To ensure that activities roll out in a standardized way across the entire State so that the learning outcomes are achieved, Reach to Teach Foundation has created detailed teacher Handbooks to support teachers to do this and created student Worksheets to create uniform understanding. Strategies have been devised in extensive consultation with teachers to provide emotional support to children as they prepare for examinations. To strengthen this end to end solutioning and ensure that desired outcomes are reached, there has been focused training of teachers and system officials linked to the implementation of the CSTP. Reach to Teach Foundation trained 824 teachers from Secondary and Senior Secondary Government Schools of the State to enable a strong support system for children as they prepared for their Board Examinations. On our request, the State graciously agreed to the setting up of District Task Forces who were given training to review and monitor the Board Examination initiatives at the District level. A total of 88 officials were sensitised and trained on their roles and responsibilities along with the essential reporting tools. Regarding the Class X and XII Board Exam results, Amjad Tak, Commissioner (Education), Government of Arunachal Pradesh stated, This marks a proud moment for Arunachal Pradesh. The State Cabinet set a goal and the students, teachers and education officials rose to the occasion to meet the same. I would like to commend the students for putting in the hard work, the teachers for guiding the students, and the District Task Forces who worked tirelessly to ensure the schools performed well. I would also like to acknowledge the Reach to Teach Foundation for their support to the Education Department through the development of the Exams and Beyond Toolkit and the training of teachers, as well as the District Task Forces. Their consistent collaboration with SCERT has been instrumental in the effective implementation of Board Exam initiatives across the State. Ratna Viswanathan, Chair of the Board, Reach to Teach Foundation said, The enthusiasm of all stakeholders at every level and the incredible buy-in by the State Education Department has been key to the performance of children in the Board Examinations this year. The State took us on as partners in the truest sense and together, we have co-created an inclusive space that has heard all voices before creating and curating a design that has worked. The Team at Reach to Teach Foundation has worked unflaggingly to deliver and will keep doing so. We look forward to a continued partnership and will keep working to ensure children learn joyfully and perform well. (ADVERTORIAL DISCLAIMER: The above press release has been provided by VMPL. ANI will not be responsible in any way for the content of the same)

devdiscourse 18 May 2024 3:21 pm

WHO: About 30 crore people in South-East Asia are victims of this serious problem, the burden of heart diseases may increase.

The problem of blood pressure is seen increasing rapidly globally, it is considered a major factor in heart diseases. The World Health Organization (WHO) in its recent report has expressed concern about the increasing number of people affected by high blood pressure in the South East Asia region. According to the report, about 294 million (29.4 crore) people are suffering from high blood pressure. Health experts said that high blood pressure can increase the burden of serious heart diseases, therefore, appropriate efforts are necessary to control it immediately. Hypertension is a major component of non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Saima Wajed, WHO's regional director for Southeast Asia, said on Friday that it is estimated that the problem of high blood pressure is increasing rapidly in the Southeast Asia region. Efforts to prevent and control hypertension need to be strengthened to meet global and national health goals. The increasing cases of this disease indicate serious risks for the future. Pay attention to the risk factors of high blood pressure This year's theme has been set to 'Measure your blood pressure accurately, control it, live longer' to alert people about blood pressure and the risks it poses. WHO has called for avoiding excessive consumption of salt, tobacco, and alcohol to prevent the increasing risk of high blood pressure. Along with unhealthy diet and physical inactivity, stress and air pollution are its main risk factors, for which it is important for all people to continue taking precautions. Most people are unaware of their disease WHO Regional Director Saima says, early identification and control of blood pressure problems is important. Half of adults with high blood pressure do not know they have the condition. In such a situation, there is continuous damage to the body due to blood pressure. Statistics show that almost one in six people's blood pressure is not under control. Due to the problem of uncontrolled blood pressure, the risk of problems like heart attack, stroke, and kidney failure increases which can also increase the risks of premature death. What do experts say? Regarding the increasing risks of high blood pressure, WHO said, people's access to affordable health services for high blood pressure is very limited, due to which patients are not able to get timely diagnosis and treatment. Efforts to control blood pressure are most important for the prevention and control of heart disease. With the help of changes in lifestyle and diet, the risk of blood pressure and related health problems can be avoided. (PC: ISTOCK)

Kalam Times 18 May 2024 3:11 pm

If we work together, India can achieve all SDGs by 2030 says Ajay Piramal at CII Annual Business Summit 2024

If we work together, India can achieve all SDGs by 2030 says Ajay Piramal at CII Annual Business Summit 2024 Ajay Piramal, Chairman of the Piramal Group, delivered a compelling vision for India's economic future at the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) Annual Business Summit 2024, held in New Delhi on Saturday. Speaking to ANI, Piramal outlined his projections for India's economy and emphasized the significant advancements needed in the electric vehicle (EV) sector to sustain growth. Piramal expressed optimism about India's economic trajectory, predicting that by 2029, India will become the world's third-largest economy, trailing only the United States and China. Underscoring the rapid progress expected over the next two decades, he said, Let's say in 2047, we'll have - we'll be the third-largest economy, maybe a USD 40 billion economy. Even now, in the next - I think by 2029, we'll be the third-largest economy. So only the U.S. and China will be ahead of us. So that's a big progress the country is making. Highlighting the importance of equitable development, Piramal discussed the 'aspirational districts' initiative launched in 2017 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. These districts, identified for their lagging development indicators, are critical to achieving sustainable development goals (SDGs). Piramal said, And despite that, there are parts of India which if we were to also bring them up, then India's GDP will grow up and the economy will also grow. So that's what I also talked about. So the aspirational districts were identified in 2017 by the Honorable Prime Minister. These were where the sustainable development goes. We are half of the rest of what we need to be. I believe that if we work together, in partnership with the government, all civil societies and NGOs, India can achieve all the SDGs by 2030. The task is too huge to be done by any one person alone, hence, collaboration is a must, he added. Transitioning to the subject of technological disruption, Piramal emphasized the need to accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) across India. He pointed out that two-wheelers and three-wheelers, which make up about 75 per cent of the country's vehicle population, are pivotal in this transition. (ANI)

devdiscourse 18 May 2024 3:10 pm

Avatar VFX Team Joins Thalapathy Vijay's GOAT

The Greatest of All Time (The GOAT), starring Thalapathy Vijay and Meenakshi Chaudhary, is directed by Venkat Prabhu.

News18 18 May 2024 2:46 pm

Soccer-Kane struggling with back injury ahead of Euros

Soccer-Kane struggling with back injury ahead of Euros Bayern Munich forward Harry Kane will miss Bayern's last Bundesliga game with back injury, manager Thomas Tuchel said before Saturday's match against Hoffenheim. Kane was dealing with the back issues ahead of the second leg of Bayern's Champions League semi-final against Real Madrid last week but played through the pain. The England captain's injury setbacks have surfaced weeks before the European Championship begins on June 14 in Germany. Harry is in medical treatment with his personal doctor. He can't travel with us to Hoffenheim, Tuchel told reporters on Friday. It was already questionable in Madrid, as you might have noticed. We tried it with injections and therapy, but his back was cramping. It got even worse and he could feel it in everyday movements. There was no chance for him to even train. England are grouped with Slovenia, Denmark and Serbia at the Euros. Coach Gareth Southgate will name his preliminary squad for the tournament on Tuesday. Kane, who also missed Bayern's previous league game against VfL Wolfsburg with injury, has scored 44 goals for across all competitions in his first season at the German club, including four hat tricks in the Bundesliga.

devdiscourse 18 May 2024 2:32 pm

Cong Reveals Why It Is Contesting Against Ally AAP In Punjab

Congress President Justifies Contesting Against AAP in Punjab; Mallikarjun Kharge Attributes Clash to Democratic Principles. Kharge Highlights Primary Goal: Defeating BJP in Punjab and Beyond. Additionally, Kharge Addresses AAP-Congress Seat-Sharing Arrangements in Other States, Emphasizing Their Collective Membership in the INDIA Bloc at the National Level.

The Times of India 18 May 2024 2:26 pm

Aurangzeb's soul has crept into Congress: Adityanath on inheritance tax

UP CM Yogi Adityanath criticizes Congress for inheritance proposal likening it to Aurangzeb's 'jizya' tax. He asserts BJP's election goal is a developed India under PM Modi's leadership.

The Economic Times 18 May 2024 2:25 pm

Bar Crawls In Goa: From Beachside Beats To Party Scenes And Everything In Between

Planning a visit to Goa? No matter which part of Goa you wish to explore, do not miss out on these incredible bars.

NDTV 18 May 2024 2:04 pm

Napkin Used by FC Barcelona to Sign Lionel Messi Sold For Nearly $1 Million

Lionel Messi became one of Barcelonas greatest players, winning over 30 trophies and leaving the Catalan club as their all-time leading scorer with 672 goals.

News18 18 May 2024 1:28 pm

Can you name every player to score 10+ Premier League goals in 2023-24?

It's been a very high-scoring season in the top-flight. The post Can you name every player to score 10+ Premier League goals in 2023-24? appeared first on Planet Football .

Planet Football 18 May 2024 1:00 pm

Our goal is to make Hyderabad centre of investment: Minister Uttam Kumar Reddy

HYDERABAD: Civil Supplies and Irrigation Minister N Uttam Kumar Reddy said that Hyderabad would be transformed into a truly global investment destination, competing with the worlds top metropolises. He was speaking after inaugurating the Indian Green Building Council (IBGC) Green Property Show 2024 along with IT and Industries Minister D Sridhar Babu at Hitex on Friday. Nearly 70 developers showcased around 75,000 IGBC green certified/Pre-Certified projects, green products, technologies, and services apartments spread across 16-17 crore square feet, with an expected turnover of Rs 1 lakh crore. Speaking on the occasion, Uttam said, We are accessible round-the-clock and available to address your grievances, needs, and demands. Our single-minded goal is to make Hyderabad a centre of investment, a truly global city with world-class infrastructure. Citing examples, Uttam mentioned Chief Minister A Revanth Reddys plans to develop the Musi riverfront to global standards and expand the Metro rail to reach every corner of the city. Additionally, he assured that the Telangana government would foster a business-friendly environment and that the ease of doing business in Telangana would be the highest in the country. Investors and business people will find the government highly supportive. He said, We will be transparent, friendly, and efficient. We will be business-friendly and entrepreneur-friendly. Whatever needs to be done to boost investment, industries, Information Technology, construction, and real estate, our government will be at the forefront.. Earlier, IT and Industries Minister D Sridhar Babu said that the Congress government aims to double IT exports from Hyderabad in the next four years and make Hyderabad the global capital for data warehouses. He assured that the government does not intend to dismantle the existing structures but will build on them, ensuring continuous growth of the IT industry. We will take the ease of doing business to a new level, being more flexible, friendly, and supportive to the industry, he said.

The New Indian Express 18 May 2024 12:42 pm

Sandrine Bonnaire to direct Jackie Shroff in the biopic 'Slow Joe'

Jackie Shroff will be collaborating with international filmmaker Sandrine Bonnaire for the biopic 'Slow Joe'. The film chronicles the life of the late Indian musician Joseph Manuel Da Rocha, affectionately known as Slow Joe. He was a drug addict living in Mumbai who later became a musician after moving to Goa. Speaking about the collaboration, Jackie said in a statement, I am thrilled to have Sandrine Bonnaire on board to direct 'Slow Joe'. Her exceptional talent and vision will undoubtedly elevate the film to new heights. Working alongside such a respected filmmaker is an honour, and I am eager to bring 'Slow Joes extraordinary journey to audiences worldwide. Sandrine reflected on the life of the musician and said, Joseph Manuel Da Rochas story is moving and extraordinary, demonstrating that its never too late to overcome adversity and achieve your dreams. I am truly excited to be a part of this film with its talented cast and cannot wait to begin filming. The film is a co-production between Singapore, France and India. It is produced by Isabella Sreyashii Sen and Olivier Dock. Jackie Shroff was last seen in Prime Videos 'Mast Mein Rehne Ka' in 2023. He also did a cameo role in Rajnikanths 'Jailer' in the same year.

The New Indian Express 18 May 2024 12:40 pm

NHRC Chairperson highlights misuse of reservation benefits by the privileged

HYDERABAD: National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) Chairperson Justice Arun Kumar Mishra on Friday said that the benefits of reservation are being usurped by those who have climbed up the social ladder and are adequately represented in services. Addressing the gathering as the Chief Guest at the second Convocation ceremony of the Kautilya School of Public Policy at GITAM (Deemed to be) University, he said, By affirmative action, we have to provide the benefit of reservation to those still deprived of it to achieve the vision of Viksit Bharat 2047. A total of 25 students received their Master of Public Policy degrees, along with merit medals for the toppers. Pranitha Pullamaraju secured the Presidents Gold Medal for the First Ranker. The Chief Guest urged the graduates to uphold integrity, empathy and ethical leadership principles as they embark on their new journey. Referring to the Constitution as a monumental document, the former Supreme Court Judge said that it is our past, present, and future. The role of the living constitutional framework and the judiciary in public policy-making mainly affects the rights discourse by widening the scope and ambit, he added. Justice Mishra said that the Sanatana Dharma has assimilated Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Islam, Sikhism and Parsi cultures, making it the nations strength. One has the freedom to profess the religion of their choice and the autonomy of minorities and linguistic groups is safeguarded by the Constitution, he added. Justice Mishra noted that the concentration of wealth in a few hands is causing a brooding sense of injustice that may have international implications. Asserting that business must be human-centric, he advocated that the gains of globalisation must include marginalised sectors. Stating that challenges will remain, the former Supreme Court judge urged students to adopt a balanced approach that remains true to Indias traditions, societal goals, international commitments and future needs.

The New Indian Express 18 May 2024 12:27 pm

Dalmia Bharat begins production at new unit in Tamil Nadu plant

Dalmia Bharat Ltd has started commercial production at its new mill in Ariyalur, Tamil Nadu, expanding its total cement manufacturing capacity to 45.6 MTPA. The strategic brownfield expansion aligns with the goal of reaching 110-130 MT by 2031, focusing on maximising growth prospects and enhancing market position in the South.

The Economic Times 18 May 2024 11:59 am

Putins friends are helping Russia upend the US-led world order

China has been a critical diplomatic and economic support for Russia. Moscow has been importing electronics, industrial equipment, and cars from China, while exporting oil and gas, even at discounted rates compared to European sales. In 2023, bilateral trade between the two countries hit a record $240 billion. More importantly, Russia values having a powerful ally that shares its goal of challenging the US-led international order and limiting Washington's influence in their respective spheres.

The Times of India 18 May 2024 11:50 am

Comedy adventure 'Powder' set to hit theatres on July 14

KRG Studios and TVF have teamed up for the comic entertainer 'Powder', which is set to release on July 14. Announced last August, Powder marks the first collaboration between KRG Studios and Arunabh Kumar and Vijay Subramaniams TVF. It has already generated a certain curiosity with its title Powder. The newly released teaser hints at a hilarious adventure featuring a group of small-town youngsters with big dreams. Going by the teaser, 'Powder' follows the misadventures of a band of down-on-their-luck youngsters who hatch a scheme to get rich quickly. However, their ambitious plans are constantly thwarted as they encounter a slew of enemies and frenemies along the way. Central to the chaos is a mysterious substance known as Powder, which is high in demand and value. Will they outsmart their adversaries? Will their dreams come true? And what is the true power behind the Powder? Directed by Janardhan Chikkanna, 'Powder' stars Diganth Manchale, Dhanya Ramkumar, Sharmiela Mandre, and Rangyana Raghu. It is produced by Karthik Gowda and Yogi G Raj and presented by Vijay Kiragandur, as well as serves as producer TVFs debut in Kannada cinema. Sharing his excitement about the project, Karthik Gowda said, Our goal is to tell rich, diverse stories that connect with young adults. 'Powder' is our first collaboration, and we believe it stands as a testament to our commitment. Weve drawn inspiration from iconic youth-oriented comedies like 'Go, Goa, Gone',Delhi Bell, andFukre. With 'Powder', we aim to deliver a laugh-out-loud entertainer for Kannada audiences and young adults everywhere. We look forward to bringing you more fresh and interesting stories in the future. The story of the film is written by Deepak Venkateshan and dialogues are by Trilok Trivikram. It also has music by Vasuki Vaibhav and interestingly has a team of cinematographers handling the cinematography.

The New Indian Express 18 May 2024 11:50 am

Supreme Court reserves verdict on Kejriwals plea against ED arrest

NEW DELHI: THE Supreme Court on Friday reserved its order on an appeal filed by Chief Minister, Arvind Kejriwal challenging his arrest and subsequent remand by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in the excise policy case. A two-judge bench of the top court, led by Justice Sanjiv Khanna and comprising Justice Dipankar Datta, reserved the judgment, after hearing extensively, the submissions made by the probe agency and Kejriwal We have hear the arguments. So the judgment is reserved, said the bench. During the course of the hearing, the bench went through the written records of the case and asked the ED to submit a chart showing what new evidence emerged after former Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodias arrest to justify its decision to arrest Kejriwal. Additional Solicitor General S V Raju, appearing for the ED, told the apex court that the agency formally made AAP and Arvind Kejriwal accused in the Delhi excise policy case. The agency has filed the eighth chargesheet in the liquor case, naming Kejriwal and the Aam Aadmi Party as accused. No exception in interim bail to Kejriwal: SC The ED told the court it has discovered alleged chats between Kejriwal and hawala operators regarding the alleged proceeds of crime in the excise policy case. The probe agency claimed the chats were recovered from devices of hawala operators after Kejriwal refused to share the password to his devices. We now have direct chats between Arvind Kejriwal and hawala operators in the case, Raju said. The apex court, after hearing the arguments, gave one weeks time to all parties to file additional documents in the case. Opposing EDs submissions, advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi, representing Kejriwal, contended that the material being cited by ED to defend the CMs arrest was not present during his arrest. There is no material evidence against my client, he asserted. There is evidence that Kejriwal demanded `100 crore as bribe which went to the AAP for Goa election expenses, ED contended, adding, apart from his liability as the AAP supremo, Kejriwal is also directly liable for his role in formulating the excise policy.

The New Indian Express 18 May 2024 11:16 am

Sugar rush from Alangadu in Kerala

KOCHI: A sweet revolution is taking place on the banks of Periyar the revival of a once-forgotten crop. To rejuvenate sugarcane farming in the Periyar river basin and restore the prominence of Alangadan sharkara, the Ernakulam Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK) of ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute has established a jaggery production unit in Alangad. Till around 60 years ago, Alangad was known for its homegrown sugarcane and jaggery, which was even served in the feasts of royal families, says Shinoj Subrahmanian, principal scientist and head of KVK, Ernakulam. Due to high labour costs and lack of technological developments in farming, sugarcane disappeared from the regions agri-map, he adds. Today, most jaggeries available in Kerala come from outside the state. However, there is a high demand for homegrown, traditional varieties. For example, Marayoor sharkara. But Marayoor alone cannot meet the states demand, says Shinoj. This was what invariably led KVK to reintroduce and popularise Alangadan sharkara. Its primary goal is to produce chemical-free, high-quality jaggery and establish a branded marketing channel for jaggery from Alangad, potentially earning it a Geographical Indication (GI) tag in the future. The first set of sugarcane was planted in the 2022 November-December period and it was ready for harvest next December. KVK sourced CO86032, a high-yielding and disease-resistant sugarcane strain from ICAR-Sugarcane Breeding Institute, Coimbatore. Initially, farmers were reluctant. But as we presented the idea of a jaggery production unit, 11 farmers joined. More joined thereafter, Shinoj says. The team had also visited Marayoor to understand how to make jaggery the traditional way. The harvest started stage by stage during March-April. Its continuing even now. The unit, set up in February this year, with support from Alangad Co-operative Bank, has a capacity of 80kg per day. Currently, 25kg of jaggery is being made daily, he adds. With harvest and production in full swing, more farmers are keen to join the drive. The homegrown jaggery is now available for `180 per kg from the Alangad Co-op Bank.

The New Indian Express 18 May 2024 9:41 am

Southampton Secures Spot in Championship Final Against Leeds After West Brom Triumph

Southampton Secures Spot in Championship Final Against Leeds After West Brom Triumph Southampton will face Leeds United for a spot in next year's English Premier League after beating West Brom 3-1 in the second leg of their Championship playoff on Friday. Southampton and Leeds will meet at Wembley on May 26 to decide who joins the already promoted Leicester City and Ipswich Town in the top flight. The Saints progressed 3-1 on aggregate after a goalless first-leg at the Hawthorns last Sunday. The celebrations were briefly marred when some of the 30,000 crowd invaded the pitch at the final whistle. Police rushed to keep the two sets of supporters separated and major trouble was avoided as players from both sides were quickly taken to the dressing rooms. The final matchup is fitting given that Leeds finished third and Southampton fourth in the Championship. Leeds eliminated Norwich on Thursday to guarantee its place in the decider. Watched by British Prime Minister and Saints fan Rishi Sunak, Southampton spent the first half on the attack and the visitor did well to soak up the pressure. Four minutes into the second period came the breakthrough when Will Smallbone cracked a volley past Alex Palmer. Prolific striker Adam Armstrong got his reward 12 minutes from time when he squeezed a low drive through the legs of a defender and into the far corner of the net. He got his second and Southampton's third from the penalty spot with five minutes remaining to confirm the Saints superiority. Cdric Kipr got a late consolation for West Brom. What a win,'' Armstrong told Sky Sports. We know West Brom are a good side over the two legs. We needed to put a marker down for the final and we've done that. We know what we are up against. The main thing now is Wembley. We will rest and recover, and maybe a few beers in between that. Southampton will be looking to bounce straight back into the Premier League, a year after being relegated for the first time since 2005.

devdiscourse 18 May 2024 9:25 am

OpenAI dissolves high-profile safety team after chief scientist Ilya Sutskevers exit

OpenAI dissolves safety team led by Ilya Sutskever and Jan Leike, integrating efforts for AI system safety goals. The team was formed less than a year ago, and recent departures at OpenAI have raised concerns about speed versus safety in AI development. The company has Jakub Pachocki appointed as chief scientist for AGI mission, replacing Sutskever.

The Economic Times 18 May 2024 9:11 am

Find purpose and a higher goal in life

By Jaya Row Where is happiness? You believe it is out there in the world. As long as a desire is unfulfilled, the mind is agitated and unhappy. When the desire is fulfilled, the agitation...

The Times of India 18 May 2024 8:57 am

How attack on woman in train led to Anjali murder suspect's arrest in Karnataka

Girish Savant arrested in Davanagere after a dramatic train incident. He fled to Mysuru post-murder and aimed for Maharashtra or Goa. Misbehaved on train, stabbed a woman, escaped, and fell off, identified in Davanagere hospital.

The Times of India 18 May 2024 8:10 am

Uddhav says BJP will surely be out of power on June 4

MUMBAI: Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray and AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal on Friday hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi at a rally of the opposition INDIA bloc in Mumbai which was also addressed by NCP (SP) chief Sharad Pawar and Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge. Thackeray said on June 4, when Lok Sabha election results will be declared, Modi will be out as PM. On June 4 there will be de-Modiisation of India. This is the first election where PM Narendra Modi is not finding direction for his campaign, he said. Thackeray said Modis only goal is his own re-election, and he does not want to step aside for a younger generation. Delhi Chief Minister Kejriwal alleged that PM Modi wants to finish off Indian democracy and is taking the country towards dictatorship. The AAP leader claimed that Modis policy is if you cant defeat opponents, arrest them. Thackeray hit out at Modi for calling the party founded by his father as duplicate Shiv sena. I want to tell Modi, my forefathers worked for this land that belongs to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and we are proud of it, what about you? In Gujarat, Mughal emperor Aurangzeb was born and Modi comes from that land. This is major difference between Modi and Thackeray. We will never surrender before anyone. Thackeray alleged that Modi plans to loot Mumbai and Maharashtra like Aurangzeb but we will never allow this to happen. He said Modi has shifted all developmental projects from Maharashtra to Gujarat. Because of Modi, a handful of Gujaratis are trying to threaten the Marathi people. I want to tell that if they want to stay in Mumbai, they have to stay peacefully, otherwise we willclose the doors to them, Thackeray said. Modi has hatred towards Marathi manoos. Some of the Gujarati firms based in Mumbai are not allowing Marathi people to apply for jobs. We will not allow them succeed, he said. Kharge said that there was an undercurrent against the Modi-led government, and that is why the PM is afraid. Modi is not paying attention to employment generation and controlling inflation, he claimed. NCP(SP) chief Sharad Pawar said that Maharashtra knows that founder Bal Thackeray helped Modi in his difficult times, but he has forgotten that now. PMs goal is his own re-elections Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray said Modis only goal is his own re-election, and he does not want to step aside for a younger generation. Delhi Chief Minister Kejriwal alleged that PM Modi wants to finish off Indian democracy and is taking the country towards dictatorship.

The New Indian Express 18 May 2024 8:10 am

Kerala: CSI places its faith in carbon-neutral initiatives

KOTTAYAM: An ambitious environmental-protection initiative of the Church of South Indias Central Kerala diocese is setting a commendable example for others to follow. The diocese is taking proactive steps to ensure carbon neutrality within its community. According to Dr Malayil Sabu Koshy Cherian, bishop of the Central Kerala diocese, the goal is to achieve carbon neutrality in all 405 parishes of the church and its affiliated institutions within the next three years. We have come up with a 15-point project for its successful implementation. Our goal is to create a sustainable environment for future generations, and we are dedicated to making a positive impact on our community and the world. With extreme weather conditions starting to affect us, it is high time to take measures to protect the environment, the bishop said. The strategy includes extensive use of solar energy, planting over one lakh saplings, improving water conservation efforts, implementing efficient waste management practices, and reducing the carbon footprints of church members. Solar power plants will be installed on the roofs of all CSI churches and schools, and the faithful will be encouraged to do the same in their surroundings. Saplings will be distributed for planting in church members backyards and church campuses, with support from the governments Vegetable and Fruits Promotion Council. Additionally, rainwater wells, proper garbage disposal, and compost kitchen bins will be promoted. We will distribute a form to each parish to track progress, which will be reviewed after a year. We have given orders for one lakh tree saplings, which will be distributed to church members. We also aim to encourage as many people as possible to transition to solar energy, taking into account their financial circumstances, he said. The Church, according to the bishop, is also focused on educating children on the importance of environmental conservation. Classes are ongoing to educate schoolchildren, under the aegis of the department of ecological concerns. On June 9, a total 405 students who received training will speak about the importance of environmental conservation and carbon neutrality in each parish. These students will be known as green ambassadors. The project will be officially launched on Tuesday at an event to be held at CSI Retreat Centre in Kottayam. Minister V N Vasavan will inaugurate the programme and Minister P Prasad will launch the afforestation programme. Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan MLA will inaugurate the solar project.

The New Indian Express 18 May 2024 7:58 am

Incoming Taiwan president Lai to pledge steady approach to relationship with China

Incoming Taiwan president Lai to pledge steady approach to relationship with China Taiwan's next president, Lai Ching-te, will pledge to secure stability by maintaining the status quo in the island's relationship with China in his inauguration speech on Monday, an incoming senior security official said. Lai, who succeeds President Tsai Ing-wen after having been her vice president for the past four years, will have to deal with a China that has ramped up pressure - including almost daily military incursions near its airspace - on democratic Taiwan to accept its sovereignty, a claim strongly rejected by Taipei. Lai, 64, has repeatedly offered to hold talks with China but has been rebuffed by Beijing, which has not renounced using force to bring Taiwan under its control. Lai and his ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) say only Taiwan's people can decide their future. We will talk about our stable and steady approach, continuing the fundamentals laid down by President Tsai, the incoming official, speaking on condition of anonymity, told a briefing in Taipei. We will make sure that Taiwan plays an indispensable role in the global economy and geopolitics while maintaining the status quo and working with all parties to ensure the status quo will not be eroded. The official said, however, the new government will face a more difficult and complex reality at home and abroad because China has staged more provocative military incursions that have alarmed Taiwan on a daily basis and launched influence campaigns to split public opinion in Taiwan. We will continue to make it clear to the international society that it is the other side which keeps destroying international order and ruining the opportunities for cross-strait exchanges, the person said. China's Taiwan Affairs Office, which this week said Taiwan region's new leader had to make a clear choice between peaceful development or confrontation, did not respond to a Reuters request for comment. In the run-up to Lai's election victory in January, Beijing repeatedly denounced him as a supporter of formal independence for Taiwan, framing the vote as a choice between war and peace. China says any move by Taiwan to declare formal independence would be grounds to attack the island. The government in Taipei says Taiwan is already an independent country, the Republic of China, and that it does not plan to change that. The Republican government fled to Taiwan in 1949 after losing a civil war with Mao Zedong's communists. In the days leading up to Lai's inauguration, China has escalated its daily military activities, including staging mock attacks on foreign vessels near Taiwan, sources have previously told Reuters. The incoming official said Lai will pledge to further modernise Taiwan's defence and continue programmes to manufacture its own military aircraft and ships. Our goal is to make sure a conflict will never happen, the official said. Lai, widely known by his English name William, also faces a big domestic challenge given the DPP lost its parliamentary majority in the January election. Lawmakers fought with each other in chaotic scenes in parliament on Friday as the two main opposition parties pressed ahead with controversial reforms to the chamber, including making false statements in the legislature a criminal offence. Lai, writing on Facebook in the early hours of Saturday, called for ational debate so harmony can be restored and a consensus obtained.

devdiscourse 18 May 2024 7:30 am

Annual ban on fishing from June 1-July 31

The Times of India 18 May 2024 4:39 am

Russian deputy PM given new tasks for coordination of economy

Russian deputy PM given new tasks for coordination of economy Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak, point man for the energy sector and negotiations with the OPEC+ grouping, has been given new responsibilities for coordinating the economy, according to a government announcement issued on Friday. The announcement, posted on the government.ru website, gave a list of Novak's additional duties, including coordination of socio-economic policies, overseeing measures to offset Western sanctions, investment policy, support for small and medium-size businesses and a unified financial, credit and monetary policy. Boris Belyakov, press secretary for Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, said the 52-year-old Novak, given the tasks assigned to him and his managerial experience, skills and competencies, organises work at the highest level. The announcement said Novak would be in charge of developing a unified plan to achieve Russia's national development goals up to 2030 and forward to 2036. President Vladimir Putin earlier this week confirmed the composition of his government following his re-election in March for a new six-year term in office. Novak has served as deputy prime minister since 2020 and had previously served as energy minister from 2012. Novak is the public face of Russia in negotiations within OPEC+, which brings together member states of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries and other oil-producing countries. The group has coordinated and cut national production levels to prevent a glut on world markets.

devdiscourse 18 May 2024 3:23 am