After fire, norms changed at Kumbh
LUCKNOW: After Sundays fire, safety measures have been spruced up by the Maha Kumbh administration. It has been decided to set up a fire station for every 800 square metre of the mela area where over 1.6 lakh tents have been put up. On Tuesday, teams of police and fire services personnel started an awareness and checking drive to ensure that there were no illegal cylinders kept in any of the camps. An emergency meeting of the food and civil supplies department, fire safety officials and LPG distributors was also held. Besides, the fire safety department issued dos and donts for the devotees staying in the mela area. It was decided during the meeting that strict action would be taken against those found misusing domestic LPG or selling unauthorised cylinders. In all, 53 fire stations and 20 fire posts have been set up to deal with fire. More than 1,300 firemen and 300 fire-tenders are ready to deal with any eventuality, said a senior official of the fire safety department. Prayagraj and Lucknow have nine and 11 fire stations, while the mela area 53. This was the reason we could control the Sunday fire incident. Our set up is such that a fire tender will not take more than three-four minutes to reach any site in the mela area, the official says. More 4,300 fire hydrants have been strategically deployed to handle any emergency. The fire department was allocated a budget of `66.75 crore, while the overall budget for fire safety equipment and vehicles is `131.48 crore. Each akharas tents have also been equipped with fire safety gear. In preparation for the event, dozens of mock drills have been organised in collaboration with NDRF and SDRF, ensuring that all personnel were prepared to respond to emergencies. Special flights to be parked at 11 airports in 4 states In view of the massive air traffic expected for Mauni Amavasya on January 29 in the Maha Kumbh, arrangements have been made to park chartered and special flights at 11 airports spread across four states. These airports are situated within 600 km from Prayagraj. The Prayagraj airport is expected to handle more than 200 flights on January 29, when 8-10 crore devotees are expected to visit Maha Kumbh. The Airport Authority of India has already sought assistance from these airports situated in UP, Bihar, MP and Jharkhand. The airports which have been contacted for providing parking facilities are Lucknow, Kanpur, Varanasi, Kushinagar, Gorakhpur, Gaya, Khajuraho, Jabalpur, Bhopal, Deoghar and Chitrakoot. The Chitrakoot airport will be reserved for emergency parking. The Prayagraj airport is already handling an unprecedented number of flights and passengers. Approximately 40,000 have either landed at or taken off from the airport which is an all-time record. Expecting a large number of international passengers, the airport has set up customs and 2 booked for spreading fake news at Mela Two persons have been booked for allegedly spreading fake news about the Maha Kumbh through social media. According to police, the two have uploaded a video of a runaway minor girl chatting with a sadhu and called it inappropriate. A complaint has been lodged. But the matter has turned out to be fake. PM to visit Maha Kumbh on Feb 5, Prez on Feb 10 Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to visit Maha Kumbh on February 5, according to sources. Union Home Minister Amit Shah may attend the mela on January 27, Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar on February 1 and the President of India, Droupadi Murmu, is expected to part of the celebrations on February 10.
Former Pakistan batter Basit Ali attributes Pakistan's delay in announcing their ICC Champions Trophy squad to uncertainties over batter Saim Ayub's ankle injury. He believes he team relies heavily on their top four batters, including Ayub, due to a weak middle-order, creating a significant dilemma for the selectors. The Champions Trophy will run from February 19 to March 9.
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The Roshans: Rakesh Roshan Reveals Monochromatic Glimpse of New Documentary
Renowned filmmaker Rakesh Roshan, known for classics like Karan Arjun, Koyla, Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai, and Koi Mil Gaya, is set to unveil a new streaming documentary titled The Roshans. The film offers an intimate look at the legacy of the Roshan family in the Indian film industry. On Wednesday, Rakesh Roshan took to Instagram Stories to share exclusive assets from the documentary. Among the posts was a monochromatic picture of the director himself, along with clips of his son, Bollywood superstar Hrithik Roshan, recounting personal anecdotes about his father. Earlier this year, the director celebrated the 25th anniversary of
Dakota Johnson, In Mumbai For Chris Martin's Coldplay Tour, Visits Sabyasachi Store
On Saturday, the official Instagram handle of Sabyasachi Official posted a photo on its stories. It featured Dakota and her friends Sonali and Gayatri, all posing for an enthralling click.
DoP invites applications for franchise outlets in Hyderabad
Hyderabad: The Department of Posts (DoP) has invited applications for franchise outlets in Hyderabad Postal Division. Hyderabad City Postal Division, Senior Superintendent informed that the people under the Hyderabad Postal City Division should utilize the franchise opportunity to undertake booking of Inland Speed Post Non-COD (Document and & Parcel), Inland Registered Letters, Sale of Postage, Revenue, Central Recruitment Fee Stamps etc., Additionally, the franchisee may also act as a direct agent for Postal Life Insurance (PLI) and provide related services. Apart from the delivery office areas, franchise outlets can also be opened in the densely populated areas of Nalgandla, Gopanapalle, Izzatnagar (Kondapur), Khajaguda, Shaikpet, Lanco Hills in Manikonda, Kavuri Hills or Gayatri Hills in Madhapur, Tejaswinagar Kulsumpura, Moosapet, Ramakrishna Math, Bar Associations like Criminal Court Nampally, Labor Court Abids, and Bar Associations. The Special Magistrate Court in Nampally, Principal and Additional CBI Courts in Abids, Central Administrative Tribunal at HACA Bhavan, CBI Court in Nampally, CGIT cum Labor Court, District Consumer Forum in Hyderabad, Special Magistrate Court in Panjagutta, which fall under Hyderabad Division can also open franchise outlets and utilize the facility. To know the details of commission paid for postal franchisees, qualifications, selection criteria, criteria, application form, etc., interest can send an e-mail to the office of Senior Superintendent of Post Offices, Hyderabad City Division, Abids, at ssposhcdcity@gmail.com.
Despite being part of the blockbuster hit Koi Mil Gaya, Bedi felt that the film's success did not translate to his own career.
While Coldplays Chris Martin headed to Navi Mumbai for the concert, his ladylove Dakota Johnson was spotted at Siddhivinayak Temple with Sonali Bendre and Gayatri Oberoi.
Suzhal 2 is arriving on OTT soon! When can you watch iconic Tamil web series? Check expected dates
Amazon Prime Videos 2022 hit Suzhal: The Vortex, a suspense thriller starring Aishwarya Rajesh, showcased the creative brilliance of Pushkar-Gayathri. The series captivated audiences with its gripping narrative, earning widespread acclaim and cementing its place as a standout addition to the platform's exceptional lineup.
Star Cast: Sharib Hashmi, Sanjay Bishnoi, Shyamraj Patil, Vidya Malvade Director: Sumit Kulkarni Sangee Movie Review Synopsis: SANGEE is the story of three friends. Baman (Sharib Hashmi), Karan (Sanjay Bishnoi) and Akhil (Shyamraj Patil) are childhood buddies. Baman, a single man, lives in Pune. Karan lives in Mumbai with his wife Mohini (Vidya Malvade) and ailing mother (Farida Patel) while Akhil is settled in Mauritius with his wife Brinda (Mira Jagannath) and son Abhimanyu (Anish Railkar). Both Karan and Akhil have achieved financial success. Baman, however, is still struggling. He took a loan of Rs. 18 lakhs from Akhil and started a tours and travel company. But it got shut down in the pandemic. He now wants to set up a strawberry products factory. He calls Akhil and asks for Rs. 15 lakhs, though he hasn't paid back the earlier loan. Akhil expresses inability to give him the money this time. Hence, Baman heads to Mumbai to meet Karan. Akhil calls Karan and warns him that Baman might come to his place to ask for money. Karan makes it clear that though he's a childhood friend, he'll not lend a single paisa to Baman. Things, however, take a turn for Karan once the jovial Baman arrives at his place and persuades him to loan him the amount. What happens next forms the rest of the film. Sangee Movie Story Review: Thopte Vijaysinh Sarjerao's story is not much. Thopte Vijaysinh Sarjerao's screenplay, however, is engaging and keeps the interest going due to the various funny moments. Thopte Vijaysinh Sarjerao's dialogues are witty and raise a lot of laughs. Sumit Kulkarni's direction is simplistic. There's not much of a plot and the film mainly relies on various funny moments and situations. And Sumit manages to succeed in this regard. The bond the friends share is heartening. The character of Baman takes the cake without a doubt and his antics will surely put a smile on the faces of the viewers. A few scenes that stand out are Baman pretending to be Karan's servant on the phone while speaking to Akhil, Mohini claiming to start a condom business, Karan lying that he's abroad, etc. On the flipside, a little bit of confrontation and fights between the friends would have elevated the proceedings. After all, equations change as time passes and moreover, Baman is asking for a huge amount. Secondly, the track of the servant seems too similar to the Kanta Ben sequence in KAL HO NAA HO [2003]. The final scene of the servant, however, is funny. The climax is too convenient, especially Baman's conversation with Shailesh (Rohit Kokate). Lastly, the 'A' rating is unjustified for this film. Sangee | Official Trailer | Sharib Hashmi | Vidya Malvade | Sanjay Bishnoi | Gaurav More Sangee Movie Review Performances: Sharib Hashmi is the life of the film and in fact, he dominates everyone. Hes the apt choice for this role as he could nicely play a man who ideally should get on your nerves but at the same time, is too adorable. As expected, the actor nails it. Sanjay Bishnoi delivers a fine performance and compliments Sharibs timing well. Shyamraj Patil has limited screen time and is fine. Vidya Malvade leaves a huge mark and even she shows her funny side in the condom scene. Mira Jagannath is decent in a cameo. Farida Patel is funny but her track should have had more meat. Anish Railkar and Rohit Kokate are okay. Gaurav More (More; servant) is fair. Sangee movie music and other technical aspects: Theres only one song in the film, the title track. It's forgettable although it's well-placed in the film. Anurag Godbole's background score is in sync with the films mood. Sopan Purandare's cinematography is neat. The production design is a bit theatrical and TV show-like. Gayatri Chakradeo's costumes are straight out of life. Hemant Vansh's editing is appropriate. Sangee Movie Review Conclusion: On the whole, SANGEE stands out for Sharib Hashmi's highly entertaining performance and its heartfelt commentary on friendship. However, at the box office, the film is likely to go largely unnoticed due to minimal awareness. The unwarranted 'A' certification for a film of this nature further limits its business prospects.
'Sanju Weds Geetha 2' movie review: Srinagar Kitty and Rachita Rams romance lacks spark
When director Nagashekars Sanju Weds Geetha premiered in 2011, starring Srinagar Kitty and Ramya, it struck a deep chord with audiences, telling a love story that was both heart-wrenching and beautiful. Now, over a decade later, Sanju Weds Geetha 2, starring Srinagar Kitty and Rachita Ram, revisits that emotional worldnot as a direct sequel but as a different take on love and longing, inevitably inviting comparisons with its predecessor. The film opens with a melody that mirrors the sombre weather, setting the mood for Sanjus (Srinagar Kitty) reflections on ten years with Geetha (Rachita Ram). Her words, Whatever I wanted, I have. But now, I only want to be with you, capture a love that has grown through lifes challenges. Flashbacks and present-day moments weave together, revealing the depth of their bond, tested by time and circumstance. Their 10th wedding anniversary becomes a mixture of tradition and excess Sanjus gifts of traditional wooden dolls and a handwoven silk saree alongside Geethas lavish surprises, including a luxury car and a helicopter. Geethas journey into her past unfolds in a digital montage, from her Miss Karnataka days to her first encounter with Sanju, a humble saree seller from Siddlaghatta. The saree, representing cultural identity, emerges as a key symbol of love and defiance against societal pressures. The story gets into Geethas relationship with her father (Sampath Kumar), a wealthy tycoon whose disapproval of her love for Sanju causes a clash of values. Amidst this tension, idlis (idly) become an unlikely yet powerful metaphor. From Geethas heartfelt proposal over idly (I deeply love you) to her fathers act of poisoning the dish, this simple food item symbolises love and hatred. Geethas marriage to Sanju comes at a high cost, facing constant opposition from her father and personal sacrifices. Their determination to rise above societal expectations fuels their love, but just as they near their hard-won happiness, fate intervenes, raising questions about the endurance of love. Geethas happiness is interrupted by unexpected news, but she resolves to keep Sanju in the dark. Their Switzerland trip, initially a romantic celebration, also carries a hidden agenda: showcasing Sidlaghatta silks at international markets. Amidst their struggles, the film wrestles with the questioncan their love, built on sacrifices, endure? Will they be able to relish their love with the plate of idli and honey, or will their relationship crumble under the weight of all its layers? Despite its ambitious premise, Sanju Weds Geetha 2 fails to live up to the emotional impact of its predecessor. Nagashekar, known for his skill in crafting heartfelt drama, seems to have lost his touch, especially with this love story. The film feels detached, lacking the depth that made the original so memorable. Whether due to overconfidence in the actors or too much creative freedom given to them, the emotional pullwhether in love or dramais simply missing. The cultural richness of Sidlaghatta, which the director attempts to bring forth, is sorely underexplored. Aside from two sareesone worn during the Miss Karnataka event and another presented as a giftthe regions silk heritage is barely touched upon. The struggles of silk farmers are told as a mere breeze, failing to make an impact. This important aspect is overshadowed by the films tendency toward a westernised narrative. Geethas urban demeanour in her attire feels disconnected from her supposed roots, a detachment that becomes even more glaring in the Switzerland sequences. The central love story, intended to be the heart of the film, is its weakest link. Srinagar Kitty and Rachita Ram, as Sanju and Geetha, fail to create a believable emotional connection. Their interactions lack the spark of a deep, enduring love, and their chemistry often feels perfunctory. Repeated scenes of Geetha expressing her love from a distance, met with Sanjus lukewarm responses, highlight the lack of narrative and emotional coherence. Even the idyllic Swiss setting, meant to evoke romance, feels out of place. The idea of showcasing Sidlaghatta silks in Switzerland is intriguing but poorly executed, adding another layer of detachment to a story already struggling to find its emotional core. A special song featuring Ragini Dwivedi was clearly meant to bring in the glam factor, but it doesnt quite hit the mark. Characters of Rangayana Raghu, Sadhu Kokila, Tabla Nani and Sampath Raj are relegated to mere cameos, appearing in just one or two scenes, adding no value. The films redeeming qualities are V Sridhars music, which stirs nostalgia for the early 2000s, and Satya Hegdes cinematography, which beautifully captures the locales of Sidlaghatta and Switzerland. However, these elements alone cant save the film from its many shortcomings. Sanju Weds Geetha 2 is an ambitious attempt to revisit a beloved emotional landscape but ultimately stumbles under the weight of its own aspirations. While the first film was a masterclass in emotional storytelling, this instalment feels like a disjointed mosaicforced symbolism, lacklustre performances, and missed opportunities. The love story, which should be the heart of the film, feels more like an afterthought. Even the idlymeant to represent deep, enduring lovefails to make an impact. Theres no spice to its essence, no silk to weave its shine, and no romance to make their togetherness meaningful, as the lead actors never quite meet eye to eye. What should have been a rich, flavourful story has become a bland, tasteless reflection of what once was. Despite its visual beauty, whether in performance or storytelling, the film struggles to find its soul. Sanju Weds Geetha 2 Director: Nagashekar Cast: Srinagar Kitty, Rachita Ram, Tabla Nani and Sadhu Kokila Rating : 2.5/5
Lingayats a divided lot, may cease to be a political force: Minister M.B. Patil
KOCHI: It once used to be a favourite hangout for families, and children couldnt get enough of the entertainment options air-balloon bounce, toy train rides, trampoline, pedal-boating, and more. On weekends and holidays, the Thanneerchal Park in Irumpanam would buzz with activity. Today, however, the once-vibrant park tells a different story. It resembles a ghost park. Situated on 2.5 acres by the scenic lake along Refinery Road, the park set up by the Tripunithura municipality at a cost of Rs 4.5 crore a decade ago has fallen into a state of gloom. Once a hub of joy and recreation, much of its equipment now lies rusting or broken beyond repair. Its quite a disheartening sight. As one of the few recreational spaces in the region, the park has suffered from neglect for over a year. Poor maintenance has rendered most of the play equipment useless, which is a significant reason why there are no takers for its operation, despite the municipality holding tenders multiple times. It appears there are no takers due to the high maintenance cost involved about Rs 40 lakh to restore the park, says V C Jayendran, convenor of TRURA (Tripunithura Rajanagari Union of Residents Association), a council of nearly 140 residents associations. The municipality also moved equipment like toy trains to the smaller Mekkara Childrens Park. This was a popular destination for families because of the ample parking, walkway, and refreshment outlets. Now, all the outlets are closed, and the park resembles an abandoned township. Jayendran adds that the contractor, who managed the park for several years after its opening to the public in May 2015, withdrew, citing the huge rent and maintenance costs. Tripunithura residents are, obviously, disappointed. We used to visit the park on weekends with our children. The place would alway be lively, with little ones frolicking around, says Gayatri Raj, a local resident. The park was well-planned and featured several recreational equipment for children. There were boating facilities for families and dedicated pedestrian pathways. People would come here for walking or jogging. Its sad to see the place in a neglected state. Childrens play equipment such as the trampoline are now in a dilapidated state That the park was a popular destination is evident in the figures of revenue collection since its inception. It generated `81,32, 425 in the initial period from June 1, 2015, to May 31, 2018, according to an RTI response from the municipality. The next four years, from December 2, 2018, to March 19, 2022, saw a revenue of `46,58,359 despite the pandemic pause. However, the revenue collection dipped thereafter, when the municipality directly ran the park after failing to get bidders during tendering. The income from the park was `4,10,152 for the period from January 1, 2023, to December 31, 2023, and `3,22, 880 from January 1, 2024, to September 30, 2024. The park was among the best in Ernakulam district at one time, especially considering the boating facilities. There were five or six pedal-boats, which are all in a dilapidated state now, rues P M Vijayan, a resident of Thiruvankulam, who is now coordinating efforts to revive the park. Now the children in the area have only one other option in the locality, a private facility named Kids Park, which charges Rs 500 per child. Here, the children could play for hours at Rs 20 per head. Authorities should stop their indifference towards the park. Some visitors still stop by to enjoy the tranquil atmosphere. And the municipality continues to charge entry fees Rs 30 per head for adults and Rs 20 for children often leading to disputes. People question why they should pay the full charge when the facility is in ruins. Meanwhile, TRURA is planning a protest to urge the authorities to prioritise the renovation of this much-loved recreational space. We are planning to hold a dharna in front of the Passport Office at Karingachira on Saturday, says Jayendran. Children already have limited open spaces to play, and are glued to mobile phones. Authorities must ensure the consistent maintenance of such facilities. Jayendran adds that the municipality had earlier attempted to set up a collection facility in the park as an area for waste collected from households and commercial establishments. They were forced to abandon the plan after a 25-day protest by residents, he says. Now, its time for another protest. The boating point is now overrun by wild growth
Coconut trees in Tirupattur hit by black-headed caterpillar
TIRUPATTUR: Coconut cultivation spanning across 10,500 acres in Tirupattur district is severely affected by black-headed caterpillars, as per farmers. As many as 75,000 farmers are affected due to the infestation. Farmers say while some of the fields are entirely damaged, a few of them are 25% impacted. The district administration has confirmed that 480 hectares (1,186 acres) are the worst hit. Farmers explained that the pest spreads rapidly during the summer. As one of the major crops of the district, coconuts are critical to the livelihoods of these farmers. In affected villages like Kundanimedu, Ambalur, Sammandhikuppam, Eklaspuram, and Sankarapuram, numerous coconut farms have dried, with fronds turning brown from the pest attack. K Nagarajan, a farmer from Kundanimedu, which is one of the worst-hit areas, shared that the pest had been spreading across the district for three years and reached his farm recently. The horticulture department gave us packets of parasitoid wasps that kill the caterpillar, but we are unsure about how many wasps to release, said Nagarajan, who cultivates coconuts on two acres. S Anandan, another farmer with one and a half acres, said that infested trees stop yielding for up to three years. Similarly, M Babu, a farmer from Ambalur with a two-acre farm, said coconut farming requires `40,000 per acre annually for ploughing, pesticides, and fertilizers. In normal years, we earn `1 lakh per acre, but this pest reduces yield by 90%, leaving us in financial distress, he said. The fronds from affected trees cannot even be used for roofs, brooms, and husks cannot be used as fuel for firewood, they said. Coconut farming is a sole source of income for many. M Devaraj (74) of Kundanimedu, who has been farming since he was 16-years-old said, At 74 years of age I cannot switch my profession. If my farm doesnt earn, I am left with nothing. Stating that many farmers did not know how to use the parasitoid wasps, Babu said awareness needs to be created for the farmers on the ground. A Ashokan, an activist who was also a farmer recalled a similar infestation from 1986-1988, when local centres in Ambalur and Periyapettai supplied wasps to control the pest. These centres were later closed, forcing farmers now to source wasps from Krishnagiri, about 130 km away. Most wasps die during transport, making this solution less effective, he said, urging authorities to establish local wasp production centres, provide free pesticides, and compensate farmers with `1 lakh per tree. He noted that it takes up to five years for affected trees to recover. Tiruvannamalai MP C N Annadurai brought the issue to the National Bureau of Agriculture, last month. Following his efforts, a team of scientists from Bengaluru, Kochi, and the Coconut Development Board inspected the region and suggested measures. Annadurai noted the pest is spreading to neighbouring districts like Krishnagiri and Tiruvannamalai and assured to push for swift solutions. S Deepa, Deputy Director of Horticulture, explained that the infestation is concentrated in Natrampalli, Madhanur, and Alangayam blocks. We are sourcing braconid parasitoids from Dharmapuri to provide to farmers. We have also sent a proposal requesting the establishment of an Integrated Pest Management for controlling black headed caterpillar in Tirupattur, she said. The proposed centre would employ methods like light traps, which attract and kill adult caterpillars, and parasitoid wasps, which lay eggs on the caterpillar larvae. When the eggs hatch, the caterpillars larvae are killed, said R Seeniraj Joint Director of Agriculture. He added that the pest spreads through the air and damages leaves 80 to 90 ft high on trees, making control efforts challenging. Addressing a query about delayed action, Deepa said, Coconut farming came under the horticulture department only seven months ago. We have been taking measures since. Collector K Tharpagaraj assured that awareness campaigns are going on and would intensify in coming days.
Jitan Ram Manjhi demands 20 seats for HAM in Bihar Assembly elections
PATNA: Patna: Union Minister and Hindustani Awam Morcha (HAM) founder Jitan Ram Manjhi has demanded 20 seats for his party in the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections, scheduled to be held later this year. Manjhi made this statement during a meeting with party workers, a day after leaders of the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA) claimed they would win 225 seats in the elections. Though our workers have asked to contest 40 seats, we think we will contest at least 20 seats in the assembly elections. We will soon be holding a workers' meet in Patna's Gandhi Maidan where our demand will be validated, said Manjhi. HAM is a part of the BJP-led NDA at both the state and central levels. In the 2020 assembly elections, the party had secured only four seatsImamganj, Barachatti, Sikandra, and Tekari. Santosh Kumar Suman, son of former Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi, currently serves as a minister in Nitish Kumars cabinet. Notorious 'Khan Brothers' of Siwan join Chirag Paswan's LJP(RV), eye Bihar assembly elections Manjhi himself won the Gaya (reserved) constituency in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections and was inducted as Minister for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) in the Narendra Modi cabinet. Recently, HAM reclaimed the Imamganj assembly seat in a by-election held after Manjhi vacated the seat upon being elected as an MP. Meanwhile, the ruling NDA held a joint meeting of state presidents from its coalition partners at Bagaha in West Champaran district to strategise for the assembly elections. Addressing the media after the meeting, BJP state president Dilip Kumar Jaiswal expressed confidence in the NDA's prospects. The NDA would win 225 seats in the assembly polls, Jaiswal said. When asked about the seat-sharing arrangement, he added, The seat-sharing formula for the assembly election has almost been finalised at the meeting. There is no confusion on seat sharing among the coalition partners, he asserted. 'Tejashwi will become CM after Bihar assembly election': Lalu Prasad Yadav
Move to rope in controversial agency for biocomposter project sparks outrage
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Thiruvananthapuram corporation council meeting on Wednesday witnessed uproarious scenes and debates over the decision to engage a private service provider who had come under the shadow of corruption in the past. The council turned stormy when the days agenda was taken up for discussion, triggering widespread outrage among the opposition members. The decision to entrust Omega Ecotech Products India to implement the biocomposter project in households drew sharp criticism from the opposition. BJP councillor K Anil Kumar questioned the track record of the company and the selection process. He said the same company was blacklisted by the Suchitwa Mission for failing to implement kitchen bins in households back in 2017 and later in 2022. Following audit reports against the company, the vigilance had launched an enquiry against the same company, he said. In response to the allegation, health standing committee chairperson Gayathri Babu explained the selection process by an expert panel comprising officials from the Suchitwa Mission and the health department, besides engineers. She informed the council that the evaluation was done based on 10 tough conditions and the agency scored better scores than other agencies shortlisted for the project. Despite stiff protest from the opposition, the ruling council passed the agenda amid the ruckus. Following that, the opposition staged a walkout.
In last moment U-turn, Karnataka puts off tabling 'caste census'
The Karnataka government has delayed discussing the caste census report, initially scheduled for cabinet review, amid concerns from Lingayat and Vokkaliga communities about the report's implications. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah dismissed speculation, stating the data is not public and opposition is based on assumptions.
MU team finds rare Buddhist antiquities in Gaya village
CHENNAI: What am I looking at? What does it make me feel? What message am I taking home? Does the artwork talk or appeal to me? These might be a few questions that come in our minds when we visit an art show, where we turn from corner to corner and wonder about the backstory of each painting. In the words of Ralph Waldo Emerson, In art, the hand can never execute anything higher than the heart can imagine. Bringing these words true to life, young Bharatanatyam dancers tried to recreate the pose and the emotions they noticed in various artworks open for the public to see over the weekend. The paintings displayed at Graceful Strokes, an art exhibition, entered the Jackhi Book of World Records. A total of 170 artists came together for this record. They were awarded a certificate by Maniam Selvam, an eminent artist-illustrator for Tamil magazines, Shyam, an artist-actor-fashion instructor and Martin Sagayarj, headmaster of St Pauls Mahajana Higher Secondary School, at the inaugural ceremony on Saturday. Painting poses Selvakannan Rathinam, CEO of Indian Art Factory, put together the exhibition as a tribute to Indian dance forms and to inspire, motivate and bring youngsters back to art. He says, Indian art forms have always been intertwined. Most artists at some point in their lives must have painted a dancer in their element. And by projecting them at the exhibition, the audience from both backgrounds come and respective artforms thrive. The audience ranged in age from three to 80, and the artists between eight and 70. In her 40s, city-based Gowri T centred her art on poikkal kuthirai attam. I chose a man with a dummy horse, dancing with his eyes closed enjoying the music from Nadaswaram played by Lord Ganesha in the backdrop. I thought my work was unique and different. But, when I saw other paintings, I understood I could have done better in terms of colours, thickness of stroke and layering. Gowri, a teacher turned artist, painted her art on a 36x36 canvas in the last three months. Her proudest moment at the exhibit was when she was beside her teacher and clicked a photo with him. When Prakash sir and I were at the same level, that is when I understood, I have achieved something in life, added the former teacher. For Ram Krishna Agarwal from Noida, his greatest moment at the display was when Maniam appreciated his work. Blue, red and yellow colours popped up in his work on Kathakali. I showed three facial expressions in the dance form. Kathakali has different colours, shapes and textures, so I created this painting in less than a months time. He adds that his work was on par with the exhibitions theme because Ram specialises in combining Indian tradition and folk art. Priceless possession The exhibition is a step towards a larger purpose for people to look at art as an investment and for every house to have one artwork. Just like one tree in a house, I dream of one painting a house. It is a huge investment. After gold, painting is the highest investment market and the general public has not understood that yet, points out Selvakannan. Exhibitions like this are crucial in helping individuals understand the importance of art. It serves as a platform for artists of all ages and experience levels to showcase their passion and love for their work. Substantiating that, the experienced adored the beauty of each painting and the budding artists tried to recreate the poses. In the words of artist SA Ramalingam, In any art form, without outlining or creating the art by famous, how will one become creative? We say he/she copied my work or sabotaged it, but I question them without watching, copying and practising what already exists how will an individual show his creativity? If you want to be a niche artist, how will you learn and appreciate the beauty of other works? Graceful Strokes was all about learning. Seeking lessons on balancing experience and being creative from seniors and staying relevant and exploring niches from the budding artists. The most important of all is Art is art. It need not be extraordinary to be beautiful, complicated to be understood only by the critics and intimidating for a common man, wraps up Selvakannann.
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Tamil families in Hyderabad set for a grand Pongal celebration today
HYDERABAD : Thousands of Tamil families in the city are all geared up for a royal Pongal celebration here on Tuesday. It marks the culmination of Margali masam, which is considered an auspicious month by the community all over. Detailing about the rituals in the run-up to Pongal, Sandhya Akash said, We celebrate the 30 days on a great note. The highlight of the festivities is the chariot procession. The attire, food and dances will all be traditional. I am the fourth generation member of my family in Hyderabad. Pongal events are underway in Cavalry lane, between Kaukur and Yapral, where over 100 Tamil families, mostly ex-servicemen, live. The colony has a Sri Kannabiran temple with Lord Krishna as the presiding deity. Explaining its historical significance, Ramu Dhamodaran said the idol in this temple was originally in the present day Pakistan. When the brigade stationed there was deployed here, they brought the idol, which has been installed in this temple. Gayatri Sukumaran, who resides in the colony, said The whole area is in festive mood and all houses are duly decorated. We had rangoli competitions. We invite friends and relatives to take part in the Pongal celebrations.
Hyderabad :The Cyberabad police on Monday conducted searches on a five-star hotel at Gachibowli, which later found to be run by Bharat Rashtra Samithi working president K.T. Rama Rao and his wife Shailima. The powerful couple owns Athome Hospitality Services Pvt Ltd, which according to their official website, operates a budget hotel, a three-star and a five-star hotel in the upmarket IT hub around Gachibowli. There is a possibility of gambling activities by rich people in the high-end hotels on the occasion of Sankranti. As a routine exercise, we have been conducting searches in star hotels, a senior Cyberabad official told Deccan Chronicle. The police earlier conducted similar searches in ITC Kohinoor at Raidurg, he added. However, the BRS took it the other way and attributed motives to Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy. But for a tweet by Krishnak Manne, a spokesperson of the BRS, it would not have been noticed that the hotel is run by Rama Rao and his wife. Initially, he tweeted on social media platform X that the Chief Minister must have been disappointed as police searches in a hotel belonging to Rama Raos family members did not yield any result. After a 35-member team of police conducted a raid at the hotel of KTRs family members with a plan to defame BRS working president, the raid turned into a flow show as Revanth police did not find anything, Manne said. Inquiries by Deccan Chronicle revealed that the said hotel is run by Rama Raos own firm. In fact, he disclosed ownership of Athome Hospitality in the election affidavits filed by him in the 2023 assembly elections. His company is operating Athome hotel with 120 rooms in Whitefields, Kondapur, Deccan Serai in Raheja Mindspace having 100 rooms and Deccan Serai Grande with 190 rooms in a 10-storied structure on the main road of Gachibowli. Incidentally, the 10-storied building came up in a disputed layout on the Old Mumbai Highway. Inquiries also revealed that Telukuntla Sridhar, a close friend of the BRS working president, is another director in Athome Hospitality along with Shailima. Sridhar was very popular in administrative and business circles during the BRS reign for his close proximity with the partys first family. Both Shailima and Sridhar acted as the directors of another real estate firm Alekhya Ventures, as per the ministry of corporate affairs records. Sridhar's partners in turn have taken up mega office and residential complexes in the city. Inquiries also revealed that Sridhar had business links with several companies that owned properties in prime localities of Kollur, Mokilla and Gandipet. For instance, he and one Yelishala Ravi Prasad were directors in Gayatri Vaishnaoi Constructions Mokilla Pvt Ltd. When Deccan Chronicle asked Krishank about the ownership of the hotel, he refused to give details other than saying that Rama Raos close family members own it. He posted another tweet saying, New story against @KTRBRS coming up with Revanth&Co and suspected that the hotel of Rama Raos family would be dragged with script of narcotics. He also said till Congress sends KTR to jail this saga doesnt seem to end.
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Maoist leader Vikas arrested in Aurangabad district, Bihar
PATNA: A top-ranking Maoist leader, Rahul Yadav, alias Vikas Ji and Bakra Vikas, has been arrested in the Maoist-infested Aurangabad district of Bihar. Police confirmed that he was wanted in connection with 23 cases of Maoist activities across Aurangabad and its adjoining districts. Acting on a tip-off, a police team set up a trap near an automobile showroom on the Rafiganj-Shivganj road, within the jurisdiction of Rafiganj police station, and arrested Vikas. He is believed to be the regional commander of CPI-Maoist, a banned Naxal outfit in Bihar. Vikas, originally from Tulsi Bigha village under Aati police station, had been active in the areas of Gaya, Aurangabad, and Nawada districts. Several cases were pending against him at police stations in Guraru, Tikari, Barachatti, Bazirganj, Fatehpur, Koch, and Mufassil in Gaya district. Additionally, cases had been lodged against him at Sirdala and Rajauli police stations in neighbouring Nawada district, as well as Goh, Rafiganj, and Deo police stations in Aurangabad district. During the search operation, police did not find any illegal weapons with Vikas. Aurangabad Sadar Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO) Amit Kumar stated, The arrest of Vikas is significant as he was attempting to revive the banned outfit in Aurangabad and its adjoining districts. He added that raids were ongoing to apprehend Vikas's accomplices. Recently, police recovered a large quantity of explosives during a search operation in Chhkarbandha forest. Authorities have launched a special drive against Maoist activities in the Magadh region.
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Singer P Jayachandran cremated with state honours at Chendamangalam
KOCHI: Singer P Jayachandran was cremated with a guard of honour on the premises of his ancestral house Paliath Nalukettu at Chendamangalam in Ernakulam on Saturday. The body was brought to his residence on Saturday morning after a public viewing at the National School, Irinjalakuda, where he completed his schooling. Cultural Affairs Minister Saji Cherian said that through his demise, Kerala has lost a talented singer. He was the Bhavagayakan of Kerala. I could meet and interact with him after I became the cultural affairs minister. Also, the state honoured him with the J C Daniel Award. Though it was Covid period, Jayachandran himself came and received the award. I remember his contributions to the field of art. Tributes to him, he said. Local Self-Government Minister M B Rajesh, Higher Education Minister R Bindu, Leader of the Opposition V D Satheesan, composer Sreekumaran Thampi, Kerala State Chalachitra Academy chairman Premkumar and others paid their tributes on Saturday. Hundreds paid their last respect to the singer at Chendamangalam on Saturday. He had been undergoing treatment for lung-related ailments for the past one year. Jayachandran breathed his last on Thursday evening at the age of 80.
Hyderabad: Madhuranagar police are on the look-out for a home-maker who vandalised an ATM after she allegedly failed to con a bank employee during counting of notes. According to the police, the accused is a 35-year-old resident of Rahmathnagar. The accused was given `7 lakh in cash after she sold her property in Suryapet. She went to a bank in Vengal Raonagar to deposit the money in her account. The cashier counted the money and told the woman that `21,000 was short. The woman lost her temper and the staff called the police. The woman then went to the ATM deposit machine and threw a rock it, damaging the screen. 400 auto drivers at traffic awareness programme Hyderabad :As part of the National Road Safety Month, Hyderabad police organised a traffic awareness programme for 400 autorickshaw drivers, near Ambedkar statue on NTR Marg on Saturday. At the meet, it was decided that police would paste traffic awareness stickers on the back of the vehicles till the programme ends on January 31. City traffic additional DCP P. Viswa Prasad, who was invited as a chief guest, addressed the gathering. You should be the real heroes of Hyderabad. Do not park on roads, bus stops, don't allow extra passengers, do not demand extra money with passengers, Vishwa Prasad said. He also requested them to keep boards carrying school children when carrying school children during school timings for safety. 210 vehicles seized in crackdown Hyderabad: State transport officials have seized 210 vehicles of private operators for illegally transporting passengers from Telangana to Andhra Pradesh using unregistered private cars/buses and breaking a number of rules. We have coordinated with zonal teams of LB Nagar, Shamirpet, Rangareddy, Hayathnagar and formed special joint teams, said district deputy transport department officer Sadanandam. The authorities were on the look-out for overloaded vehicles, those without inter-state permits, and yellow plate vehicles without fitness certificates. Apart from this, our teams are also checking the buses coming from Chennai, Thiruvananthapuram, Puducherry, Mangaluru, Mysuru, Kanyakumari, Bengaluru to Hyderabad, he added. During the normal days, the ticket cost in a private sleeper bus from Hyderabad to Vijayawada is around `1,800, during the festive seasons it is `4,200. This is against the law, G. Srinivas, a passenger said. The private cars that used to charge `300 to Suryapet are now raising their fare to `900 taking advantage of the Sankranti demand. The government should take the issue seriously and stern action should be taken against the private bus owners, M Gayatri, a passenger said. We have focused on those who are charging high charges from passengers during the Sankranti festival. Today will be focusing more on the permitting capacity and admitting passengers beyond the permit, a officer said.
Hemalatha K V, Textile Shop Employee I cant quite explain why Suprabhatham from the movie Pani Theeratha Veedu is myfavourite, but its a song that often plays in my head. Every time I listen to it, I feel a deep emotional connection to it, something thats hard to put into words. Sudhi A S, Assistant Manager at a Telecom Company Karimukil Kattil from the movie Kallichellamma isdefinitelyone of my absolute favourites. All of his songs have this timeless quality that stays with you. Among the Tamil songs he sang, Rasathi Unne holds a special place in my heart. Its a song that goes beyond just words, its beauty and depth of meaning are truly moving. Shashi Kumar M, Fruit and Juice seller Jayachandrans voice is very catchy, especially in the upbeat track Prayam nammil moham nalki. Its one of the songs he released after taking a break from musicfor a while. It also stands out as one of the new generation songs he took on. Thanuja P H, Employee at a Pharmacy The lyrics of Onnini Sruthi Thazthi Paaduka Poonkuyile [from Doordarshan Malayalam Album] are deeply touching. There have been several interpretations of this song, while most think its about wanting a daughter, its actually about longing for his wife. Its a beautiful expression of love. Mahi C Nair, Beautician I cherish all his songs, but I have a particular fondness for his older works. While I appreciate his newer music, the older songs touch me more deeply.Aaru Paranju Aru Paranju is a prime example. It evokes a profound sense of love. JeryP J, Fort Kochi, Accountant Podimeesha Mulakkana Kaalam from the movie Pa.Va definitely caught the attention of young people. Each line of the song resonates differently with everyone, and the lyrics are simple to remember yet carry a special meaning. Shahjahan K A, Bus Conductor Its hard to pick a favourite among Jayachandrans songs because both his old and new works are beautiful and unique in theirownway.In fact,I often find myself unable to choose just one. However, if I had to, Sandhyakkenthinu Sindooram would be at the top of my Jayachandran playlist. Rajesh P T, Security Guard Jayachandran is one of those few artists with a collection of some beautiful songs. For me, its Kevala Marthya Bhasha Kelkatha from the movieNakhakshathangal. When I was younger, this was a song everyone would often hum. The movie was also a big hit at the time, and graduallyitbecame one of my personal favourites. Mary George, Nurse Among all his songs, Ariyathe Ariyathe holds a special place in my heart. The moment I heard it for the first time, it touched me deeply. I was in college at the time, and that track will always be a cherished memory for me. Megha R Rajan, Nursing Graduate Olanjali Kuruvi is my absolute favourite song of his. The music is amazing on its own, but when you see the visuals that go with it, its even more powerful. Its like the song and the pictures come together to create something special. Rajeshwari Deepan, Canteen Employee Manjalayil Mungi Thorthi has to be my top pick. The song expresses such deep emotions. The way the music blends with the lyrics creates a feeling thats not just special, but unforgettable. Its one of those songs that stays with you long after you hear it. Faisal Razi, Singer and Composer All the songs from the P Jayachandran-Vidyasagar combination are dear to me. However, my favourite remains Enthe Innum Vanneela from the film Gramophone. Most songs lose their charm over time, but some remain timeless, always giving a fresh feel no matter when they are heard. This is one such song. Whether its in a college fest, a ghazal event, or a music concert, its perfect for any occasion. Its a song that connects the older and newer generations alike. It feels like study material for musicians like us. The song is pure magic. Humayoon Hussain J S, College Student The gifted legend P Jayachandran was truly a Bhava Gayakan, and finding a match for his emotionally rich voice would be challenging. One of my favourite songs, Neeyoru Puzhayayi from Thilakkam, flawlessly showcases the magic of his soulful voice. He has touched the hearts of people from every generation. Arya Dhayal, Singer The song Punnellin Kathirola Thumbathu Poothumbi, written by O N V Kurup, composed by Vidyasagar, and sung by P Jayachandran, always takes me back to my childhood. After my music classes, Id often get in the car and play this song. Its one of my all-time favourites. I love the lyrics, the composition, and his voice in this particular song. Gopan Sasthamangalam, Event Coordinator I believe no one else can sing the song Karimukil Kaatile Rajanithan Veetile and evoke the same feeling as P Jayachandran. It remains special for me because during my childhood it was always the go-to choice whenever I sang. Muhammad Nazeeb, Property Manager The song Therirangum Mukile always brings a sense of hope that no other song quite matches. Ive always felt a slight preference for P Jayachandran over Yesudas, and it all comes down to this song. Theres something special, a personal connect. Bindu Ravi, Singer Swayamvara Chandrike is one of those timeless songs that touch the heart no matter how many times its played. Every line seems to be brimming with love, and the emotion behind it never fades. I find myself singing it over and over. Manju Rani V S, Superintendent, Russian Department, University of Kerala Jayachandran has always been one of my favourite singers, and hearing the news of his passing was a heartbreaking moment for me. His song Aalilathali from Mizhi Randilum is my all-time favourite, and I often find myself humming his songs while working. S M Gokul Krishnan, College Student Aararum Kaanathe from Chandrolsavam was the first song by Jayachandran that fascinated me. Since then, I have been a regular listener of his music. His vocal range and emotional depth make each of his songs special. Another favourite of mine is Kallai Kadavathe (Perumazhakalam). (With inputs Parvana K B, Varsha Susan Varghese, Kokila P L, Rose Maria Reji)
Patna Diary | Right time to take right turn: Lalu
RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav has often courted controversy with his statements; his latest poster is no exception. While inviting Nitish to rejoin the Mahagathabandhan, Lalu targeted him in a poster. He suggested that now is the right time to take the right turn, implying that Tejashwis leadership could lead to benefits such as the Mai, Behan Maan Yojana, free electricity for up to 200 units, and job opportunities. He warned that on the Nitish Path, there would only be unemployment, crumbling infrastructure, and rising crime. Lalu had invited Nitish to return to the alliance camp, but Nitish declined. Tejashwi accuses retired babu of tax collection According to Tejashwi Yadav, Bihar is currently grappling with the DK Tax syndrome. The LoP in the state assembly sharpened his criticism of CM Nitish Kumar, alleging that a retired bureaucrat is effectively running the government and collecting funds, dubbed DK Tax, from officials in exchange for favourable postings. Tejashwi claimed that many competent officers have been sidelined due to their failure to pay this tax. Since 2018, the powers of the chief secretary and the DGP have also been diminished. Yadav argues that a group of retired bureaucrats is making key decisions. Darbhanga airport to go international Among positive developments, the state cabinet led by CM Nitish Kumar, has approved a proposal to acquire an additional 89.75 acres of land for the expansion and development of Darbhanga Airport into an international facility. Additionally, the cabinet has authorized the acquisition of 139 acres of land valued at `207 crore for the expansion of Raxaul Airport, which is located near the Indo-Nepal border in East Champaran district. Alongside Patna, Gaya is another international airport in the state. Furthermore, ongoing efforts are being made to develop and upgrade other airports, including those in Purnea, Bhagalpur, and Muzaffarpur. Ramashankar Our correspondent in Bihar ramashankar@newindianexpress.com
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Mystery, emotion & soft shimmer
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A voice like the notes of a flute from a world unseen, unknown. It seemed light, as mellifluous as a rivers flow, yet brimming with emotions. All these earned P Jayachandran the moniker Bhavagayakan of Malayalam cinema. The mould was cast right at the start of his career, when he sang Anuragaganam Pole to the tunes composed by M S Baburaj, the master of soulful, ruminating melodies, for Udyogastha (1967). Since then, songs that touched deep inner chords found their way to him at a time when K J Yesudas ruled as the chiselled voice of musical perfection. While Yesudas voice boomed into the skies, Jayachandran delved deep into human hearts, evoking a basket of feelings that all knew but could not convey. His voice lent expression to those inexplicable feelings. And, when combined with ONVs words, like in Sharadindhu Malardeepa Ragam, it created the soft surge of love that filled the core of every being. In short, pure magic to which time lost and stood in awe and reverence. While hearts that cared and souls that searched found refuge in his voice, there were masterful renditions too that adhered to the norms of good singing which won him accolades at the national and state levels. The national award came by in 1986 for Sivasankara Sarva Saranya Vibho composed by G Devarajan for Sree Narayana Guru. The state awards came in swarms in 1972, 1978, 1998, 2003 and 2015. His first ever prize was for mridangam recital at State Youth festival in 1958, the same year Yesudas won the prize for best carnatic recital. Jayachandrans versatility was another quality of his, something that could tug at the heartstrings of the young and the young-at-hearts. That he sang Manjalayil Mungi Thorthi (Kalithozhan), Harshabaashpam Thooki (Muthassi), to Ariyathe (Ravanaprabhu) to Podimeesha (Pa Va), and Premikkumbol Neeyum Njanum (Salt N Pepper) with a flexibility that did not compromise on finesse and the intensity of emotions showed how much he felt one with what he sang. But more than the numbers, it is his voice drenched the songs in that matter. When he sang, the autumn moon shone in soft shimmer and the beauteous nights played a symphony. His voice sweetly called out souls that longed for a world beyond the mortal or to a life beyond the shores of the mundane. Jayachandran was, as the song Sharadindu Malardeepa says, was the shepherd unknown whose mellifluous tunes could traverse mental depths yet to be fathomed.
Tributes pour in for P Jayachandran
Acclaimed Malayalam playback singer P Jayachandran, passed away on Thursday at the age of 80. Lyricist Sreekumaran Thampi, music composers Bijibal and Jerry Amaldev, and music critic Ravi Menon remember Kerala's 'Bhavagayakan' with great fondness, reflecting on his contribution to music and the profound legacy he leaves behind. No other singer loved music as much as Jayachandran Sreekumaran Thampi Sreekumaran Thampi - Lyricist We had a long association spanning 58 years. We worked together, right from 1966. Jayachandran and I were more like brothers. We would discuss everything. And though I was four years older to him, he called addressed me as Thambi. We had similar traits. After learning about his health issues, I regularly checked up on him. I knew he was under treatment, but never thought he would pass away so soon. I am shocked, and I feel even he did not anticipate it. He suffered a fall a few days ago and it may have worsened his condition. We would talk on phone often; once in a while he would tell me I just sang a song. A true musician, he loved music. I would say no other singer loved music as much as he did. He always talked about songs by others, never his own, and I feel that was his biggest quality. Our relation blossomed in the early days of our career. Three years after we met, when my sister was getting married, Jayan told me he would sing in her marriage. He led the ganamela for the event. Such was our bond! I wrote the most number of songs for Jayan, including Sandhyakkenthinu Sindhooram, Hridayeswari, Chandanathil Kadanjeduthoru. He gave emphasis on enunciation and bhavam. Thats why V Dakshinamoorthy, M K Arjunan and I used to say lets have him on board. It could be due to the belief that Jayan could enhance bhavam that he was chosen to sing Hridayeswari. As told to Shan A S A singer from whom we have much to learn Bijibal Bijibal - Music Composer, Singer Jayettan was a singer who was affectionate in his dealings with others. He had very few favourites, and I was blessed to be one among them. He has sung several of my songs. The recording sessions gave me an opportunity to return his endearment and love. This warmth ensured that we were comfortable working together. I have been fortunate to share good moments and experiences with him. He was also an inspiration. My father was a big fan, especially of songs like Ekanthapathikan Njan. He became a singer whose songs were widely appreciated. Recently, I saw him perform a song for a video. It was inspired and told my friends that singers should learn from him how to sing, how to pronounce words, etc. Jayettan is a lesson for every aspiring singer and musician. We remained in touch until a few months ago. Besides phone calls, I used to call on him. This went on until his health condition worsened. Thereafter, I used to get updates from friends on his situation. He will always remain in our hearts. - As told to Anna Jose 'I fell for his voice on the radio': A fan-turned-friend's memories of Jayachandran Sir Yesudas introduced Jayachandran to me Jerry Amaldev Jerry Amaldev - Music Composer I came to know about Jayachandran through Yesudas. Yesudas was singing most of the songs for me. He recommended Jayachandran to me later. Yesudas one day told me that I should not make him (Yesudas) sing all of my songs and that there were other good singers. Then he recommended Jayachandrans name. I met him. Since then Jayachandran has sung a handful of good songs for me. A few of them were good emotional songs as well that, even now, everyone would remember, including Iniyum Ethra Theeram, Iniyum Ethra Neram, and Premathin Mani Veenayil in the film Pooviriyum Pulari, Ellam Ormakal... in Oru Vilipaadakale, and a few other songs. Jayachandran was a singer who used to sing with emotion, passion, and feeling. He was a Namboothiri. There were goodness and struggles related to it in his life. Yet, we should all accept that he was such a good singer. I can say he has always sung well for me, and those songs are memorable as well. - As told to Anna Jose The favourite singer of all generations Ravi Menon Ravi Menon - Music Critic P Jayachandran arrived in Malayalam music world at a time when Yesudas was shining bright. He was not a trained Carnatic singer, but carved a niche with his unique style and emotional rendition. He was careful about the lyrical quality of the song and always ensured that he gave the right expression understanding the meaning of the words. Emotional expression was his strength. Whether it was love, friendship, devotion or dejection, he could express the emotions with a rare intensity that remain evergreen in the memory of music lovers. Music lovers of my generation grew up hearing his songs. At every stage of our life we could relate with his songs, whether it is teenage, youth, marriage, honeymoon or twilight years. Memories will come rushing in to our mind when we hear his songs. He was a singer for music lovers of all ages. He could catch the imagination of elders and even the new generation. He has immortalised the songs of music directors of the present generation like Alphonse, Gopi Sunder, BijiBal and Vidyasagar and all of them were hits. He shared a rare friendship with Yesudas whom he considered his mentor. The songs they sung together are also very popular like Padam Padam Aromal Chekavar and Kanaka Simhasanathil Kayari Irikkunnavan. There was a spririted competition between them. - As told to Manoj Viswanathan
Eminent playback singer P Jayachandran dies at 80
Renowned playback singer P Jayachandran, known as 'Bhava Gayakan', passed away at 80. He was acclaimed for his emotive renditions and recorded over 16,000 songs in various languages, winning multiple awards including the National Film Award. Jayachandran's unique voice, cherished by generations, leaves an irreplaceable void in the music world.
Kerala's 'bhavagayakan' P Jayachandran passes away at 80
Acclaimed Malayalam playback singer P Jayachandran, who is fondly called as 'bhavagayakan' by Keralites around the world, passed away on Thursday. He was 80. He was undergoing treatment for old-age related ailments at Amala Hospital in Thrissur district. On Wednesday, he was discharged from the hospital as his condition improved. However, he collapsed at his home on Thursday evening and was rushed back to the hospital. He breathed his last at 7.54 pm, said the spokesperson for Amala Medical College Hospital. Born on March 3, 1944 in Kochi to Ravivarma Kochaniyan Thampuran and Paliyath Subhrakunjamma, Jayachandran's family later moved to Irinjalakuda. A zoology graduate from Irinjalakuda's famed Christ College, Jayachandran was working at a private company in Chennai when producer Sobhana Parameswaran Nair and ace cinematographer/director A Vincent heard him sing at an event. He got his first break in the 1965 film Kunjali Marikkar whose camera was helmed by Vincent, but the film only got released in 1967. P Jayachandran (Right) with his great contemporary K J Yesudas (Left). Singer Lathika is in the middle. The big break was soon to follow as the legendary music director G Devarajan after hearing him sing gave him the evergreen Manjalayil Mungi Thorthi in the 1966 movie Kalithozhan . Anuragagaanam pole , Neelagiriyude Sakhikale , which won him his first Kerala State Film award for Best Singer in 1972, Raagam Sreeraagam , Karimukil Kaattile , Prayam Nammil Moham Nalki , Ariyathe Ariyathe , Olanjali Kuruvi and Araraarum Kanaathe are among his other famous songs. He was conferred the National award for best singer for the song Sivasankara Sarva Saranya Vibho in the film Sree Narayana Guru ( 1985 ). In Tamil, he worked with all the three greats -- MS Viswanathan, Illayaraja and AR Rahman. Raasaathi Unna and Kaathirundhu Kaathirundhu with Illayaraja and Kathazham Kattuvazhi with AR Rahman, which won him a Tamil Nadu State Film award for best singer, are some of his famous songs in the language. He also sang in Kannada, Telugu and Hindi films. A self-taught singer, Jayachandran grabbed the heart of generations through his voice and soulful style of singing. He was married to Latha and had settled at Poonkunnam in Thrissur. Lakshmi and Dinanath are his children.
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Bihar police foil major Naxal operation; seize huge quantity of explosives, raw materials
PATNA: Bihar police foiled a major operation of the Maoists in Bihar's Gaya district following the recovery of a large quantity of landmines, improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and raw materials during a special drive launched against the red rebels in the wake of the recent attack on security forces in Chattisgarh on Monday. At least eight security personnel and a civilian were killed in an IED blast in the Bijapur district of Chhattisgarh. A special team of central armed police and the special task force (STF) of the state police cordoned off Tarchua locality, a part of Chhakarbandha forest in Gaya district in the early hours of Wednesday after being tipped off that the area was being used by Maoists as their safe haven. A cave-like corner of Chhakarbandha forest was being used for making IEDs and landmines. The huge stock of explosives and raw materials for manufacturing high-quality IEDs indicated that the Maoists had planned to carry out a Chhattisgarh-type operation in Bihar's Chhakrbandha forest, close to the Jharkhand border. This is for the first time when such a quantity of explosives has been seized, sub-divisional police officer (SDPO), Imamganj, Amit Kumar said. The seized articles include four cylinders each weighing four kg, two cylinders each weighing two kg, five pressure cookers each weighing 12 kg, steel containers weighing 10 kg, 44 pieces of tiffin bomb, 20 pieces of tin cutter and 20 pieces of hammer among others. Landmines and IEDs were also recovered from the spot. Police officials associated with the operation said that the area was being used for manufacturing illegal weapons and IEDs despite frequent raids launched by the security forces. The topography of the area which comes under the Dumaria block of the district makes the task of the security forces difficult, they revealed. In October last year, the security personnel had recovered 320 detonators and electric wire besides explosive in huge quantity during an operation in Langurahi and Pachrukhiya forests in Gaya district. The IEDs were meant for blowing up vehicles carrying security personnel during anti-Naxal operations in the district. Gaya, Aurangabad, Lakhisarai, Jamui and Munger are among the five worst Maoist-hit districts in the state.
Hyderabad| Jhansi gears up for RangaYatra
Ahead of staging the plays Tit for Tat and Purusha Suktam, in Hyderabad, actor-playwright Jhansi Laxmi talks about looking at theatre as a forum for social debate
KOCHI: Malavika Madhurajs illustrations are open to interpretation. Her line of work, which primarily focuses on architecture, isnt just limited to the confines of her imagination. Here, the artworks are meant to be viewed in different dimensions and call for contemplation. When I wield my imagination onto the canvas, it is often inspired by a specific subject or narrative. However, I create my work in a way that leaves room for endless possibilities, says Malavika, who is an architect-artist based in New York. This collaboration that happens unknowingly with the viewers is what brings me true happiness. It gives me a sense of satisfaction to know that somewhere the works have sparked a sense of curiosity and inspired people to think. Malavika, who hails from Kochi, recently had this collab going with an exhibition of her works, including illustrations and photographs, at Prussian Blue Art Hubs Gaya gallery in Elamkulam. It was aptly titled Liminal Lines, Eternal Spaces. Her artworks predominantly feature buildings or spaces, which, at first glance, may seem like mere depictions of structures. However, for the 27-year-old, these facades, bricks, and towering forms hold deeper connections to concepts such as memory, identity, and transformation. There is an undercurrent of time in every frame some are occupied by characters and structures of a bygone era, while others point towards a future yet to take form. The concept of a bygone era is explored in the artwork Suspended Out of Place. The illustration depicts a woman falling from a stairway, with a man playing the violin nearby. The setting and characters evoke the charm of a bygone era, while a slogan from George Orwells 1984 War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength. is subtly embedded. Even when the woman is plummeting to death, the violinist seems to be unbothered, Malavika explains. One can interpret the violinist as representing society, much like in the book, where individuals are discouraged from thinking critically or feeling empathy. It can also be read as an interplay between liberation and death, and even the fragility of ones life. Another work that delves into the theme of memory is Mise en Scene, featuring a quintessential New York subway scene from the 1990s. The characters and setting evoke the atmosphere and events that might have unfolded there during that time. For the artist, the interplay between past and future is particularly compelling. I think its what an architect primarily does. One builds, ideates spaces that do not exist, or are no longer prominent, she says. This idea is further explored in Emerald of Labyrinth. Inspired by her memories of growing up in the serene landscapes of Kerala, Malavika draws upon her connection to nature. The illustration is a reflection of my connection to my roots and the treasured moments spent outdoors, she smiles. When it comes to the concept of identity, Malavikas award-winning project, Fragmented ImaginarySeeking Resilience for Rohingya, stands out. Completed as her undergraduate thesis, the project won multiple honours, including the World Architecture Award in 2021 and First Runner-Up at the Gaudi Architecture Prize in 2020, for its innovative humanitarian design solutions. The project aimed to create spaces that not only accommodate refugees but also help them reclaim their lost identity. The aim was to create spaces where refugees can rebuild their identity, rather than being marginalised and forgotten, Malavika explains. When they can build their own homes, it gives them a sense of ownership. It also explores how spaces hold onto what we leave behind and how we find resilience within them. The design incorporated essential features such as a community kitchen and a vocational training centre, fostering positive contributions to society. Using bamboo, a material familiar to the Rohingya people, the structures serve as temporary yet adaptable homes. This choice enables the displaced to maintain a sense of continuity, she says. In muted tones and a minimalistic approach, Malavikas works are layered with stories, emotions, and lived experiences. They include the spaces we walk past, dwell in, and dream of. In a way, they invite viewers to see their beauty anew, she reflects.
5,000 devotees offer prayers for world peace in Bodh Gaya
5,000 devotees offer prayers for world peace at Bodh Gaya
Bipard hosts workshop on Mission Karmayogi at Gaya
Expert team inspects site for installation of Kangayam Bull Statue in Tiruppur district
'Byah Ho Gaya Tumhara': OYO's new check-in policy for unmarried couples sparks meme fest
OYO has introduced new check-in rules requiring unmarried couples to provide valid proof of relationship. The new policy is currently implemented in Meerut with plans to expand. This initiative aims to provide safer experiences for various travelers and encourages longer stays and repeat bookings. Partner hotels have discretion in accepting or declining bookings based on their judgment.
In a weavers village, a library to fulfil dreams
A quiet 24x7 library in Patwa Toli village in Bihars Gaya district is making all the difference for IIT aspirants.Amarnath Tewaryreports on the students, mostly from the weaving community of the area, who are finding Vriksha Pathsala a place to fulfil their dreams
Videos of Kohli, Bumrah and Jaiswal sledging Konstas go viral
Team India stars Virat Kohli, Jasprit Bumrah and Yashasvi Jaiswal have all decided to give back to the 19-year-old Australian player Sam Konstas in his own fashion during the fifth and final Test of the Border Gavaskar Trophy on Saturday. The young lad heated up the atmosphere at Sydney Cricket Ground, after he took on Indian players including Bumrah and Jaiswal. Fielding at forward short leg, he irritated a settled Jaiswal with his chirping, while his confrontation with Bumrah moments before stumps on Day 1 cost Khawaja his wicket. On Day 2, Indian players decided to give Konstas a taste of his own medicine. Videos of Indian stars taking on the Aussie teen sold like hot cakes on social media. Aggressive Kohli, walking past Konstas was caught in the stump mic saying, Yes Bumrah, there is your man now. Bowl him close towards his body, he might go for attacking shots. There is a chance to get him out. We have one over, take this chance. The most talked about contest from the Sydney Test that even got #ViratKohli wear his emotions on his sleeve, delivering pure Stump Mic Gold! #AUSvINDOnStar 5th Test, Day 2 | LIVE NOW | #BorderGavaskarTrophy #ToughestRivalry pic.twitter.com/vPSGNHc1H2 Star Sports (@StarSportsIndia) January 4, 2025 In an other video clip, Jaiswal's epic banter left everyone on the floors, he said Kya ho gaya abb shot nahi dikh rahe kya, Oye Kontas, shot nahi lag rahe kya abhi? ? What goes around, comes around! #Jaiswal giving #SamKonstas a taste of his own medicine, desi style! #AUSvINDOnStar 5th Test, Day 2 | LIVE NOW! | #ToughestRivalry #BorderGavaskarTrophy pic.twitter.com/o7XAV0M5HU Star Sports (@StarSportsIndia) January 4, 2025 Meanwhile, Australia head coach Andrew McDonald accused the Indian side of trying to intimidate the Aussie youngster. My conversation with him was around whether he's okay. Clearly, the way India celebrated that was quite intimidating, McDonald said. While, India captain Rohit Sharma commenting on the incident backed Bumrah. Speaking to the broadcasters during the lunch break on Day 2, Rohit said, The boys are silent only until their patience lasts. If you contiue to poke at them, they will respond in the same fashion. We're here to play cricket, this kind of behaviour does not look nice. Fiery scenes in the final over at the SCG! How's that for a finish to Day One #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/BAAjrFKvnQ cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 3, 2025 Earlier, Bumrah had a face-off with Konstas and both exchanged a few words. After bundling out Australia for 181, India settled at 141/6 at stumps leading the hosts by 145 runs on Day 2.
AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi criticizes PM Modi for sending a ceremonial chadar to Ajmer Sharif Dargah, calling it insincere amid disputes over mosques and dargahs. He highlights discrimination against Muslims in housing schemes and urges the government to protect religious sites integrity. Union Minister Rijiju delivers the chadar emphasizing peace and harmony without addressing legal disputes.
Bahuroopi theatre festival at Rangayana from January 14
Loveyapa: Khushi Kapoor, Junaid Khan groove to peppy track Loveyapa Ho Gaya; Watch
The upcoming rom-com will be released on February 7, 2025. Advait Chandan, who helmed 'Laal Singh Chaddha', has come on board to direct the project.
SCR to operate additional special trains for Maha Kumbh
HYDERABAD : The South Central Railway will operate 26 additional special trains connecting various destinations to cater to the extra rush of passengers during the Maha Kumbh Mela in 2025. Train No. 07081 will leave Guntur at 11 pm on February 14, and reach Azamgarh at 5.15 pm the next day. Train No. 07082 will leave Azamgarh at 7.45 pm on February 16 and reach Vijayawada at 7.30 am two days later. Train No. 07083 will leave Machilipatnam at 10 pm on February 5 and reach Azamgarh at 5.15 pm the next day. Train No. 07084 will leave Azamgarh at 7.45 pm on February 7, 2025, and reach Machilipatnam at 9 am two days later. Kakinada Town to Azamgarh Train No. 07085 will leave at 8.10 pm on February 20 and arrive at 5.15 pm two days later. Train No. 07086 will leave Azamgarh at 7.45 pm on February 22, and terminate at Vijayawada at 7.30 am two days later. Moula Ali to Banaras Train No. 07087 will leave at 11.55 pm on February 17, 2025, arriving at 11.30 am two days later. Train No. 07088 will leave Banaras at 7.15 pm on February 19, 2025, reaching Moula Ali at 7 am two days later. Moula Ali to Gaya Train No. 07089 will leave at 5.50 pm on February 15, and arrive in Gaya at 9 am two days later. Train No. 07090 will leave Gaya at 7.45 pm on February 17, 2025, and reach Moula Ali at 7.30 am two days later. Vikarabad to Gaya Train No. 07091 will leave at 3.45 pm on February 18 and reach Gaya at 9 am two days later. Train No. 07092 will leave Gaya at 7.45 pm on February 20 and reach Vikarabad at 8.30 am two days later. Vijayawada to Gaya Train No. 07093 will leave at 7.20 pm on February 5 and arrive in Gaya at 10 am two days later. Train No. 07094 will return from Gaya at 7. 45 pm on February 7, 2025, and reach Vijayawada at 8 am two days later. Kakinada Town to Gaya Train No. 07095 will at 2.30 pm on February 8, and reach Gaya at 10 am two days later. Train No. 07096 will return from Gaya at 2.15 pm on February 10 and terminate at Vijayawada at 4 am two days later. Nanded to Patna Train No. 07099 will leave at 11 pm on February 13 and arrive in Patna at 10.30 am two days later. Train No. 07100 will return from Patna at 3.30 pm on February 15 and reach Nanded at 4.30 am two days later. Aurangabad to Patna Train No. 07101 will leave Aurangabad at 7 pm on February 19 and 25 and reach Patna at 10.30 am two days later. Train No. 07102 will return from Patna at 3.30 pm on February 21 and 27, 2025, and arrive in Aurangabad at 7.45 am two days later. Kacheguda to Patna Train No. 07103 will leave at 4.45 pm on February 22 and arrive at Patna at 10.30 am two days later. Train No. 07104 will return from Patna at 11.30 am on February 24 and reach Kacheguda at 7 am two days later. Secunderabad to Patna Train No. 07105 will leave at 5 pm on February 7 and arrive at 10.30 am two days later. Train No. 07106 will return from Patna at 3.30 pm on February 9 and reach Secunderabad at 11.30 am two days later. Trains will stop at Vijayawada, Warangal, Ramagundam, Nagpur, Jabalpur, Prayagraj and Varanasi. Other trains will halt at Patna, Danapur, and Buxar, among many others. Coaches include 2A, 3A, Sleeper, and General Second Class categories.
Diljit Dosanjh met Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and they discussed music and India. They even paid respect to Guru Nanak Dev Ji, and PM Modi also joined him.
Vedike demands CBI probe into Bidar contractor suicide case
The Shri Veerashaiva Lingayat Maha Vedike also demands suitable compensation and justice to the kin of thedeceased contractor
Ranjani and Gayatris concert turns into a musical voyage
The sisters thematic presentation was infused with a pan-Indian essence in the choice of composers and songs.
Currently, Team India is trailing 2-1 in the ongoing Border Gavaskar Trophy, making it impossible for them to win the series. However, they still have an opportunity to retain the series by winning the final match, which is set to take place in Sydney starting January 3.
State Highways begins tree plantation drive along key stretches in Vellore
The initiative aims at planting native saplings to make up for the trees uprooted or damaged by natural calamities along main roads. They include Abdullapuram-Alangayam and Nelvoy-Pallikonda stretches. The local panchayat, along with field-level officials, has identified the spots, says official
JMB's India head gets 7-yr RI for training gullible youths
An anti-terrorism court in Bengaluru convicted Jahidul Islam, the JMB India head, for training youths in Bengal and Assam for jehad. He was sentenced to seven years in prison and fined Rs 57,000. Jahidul, involved in blasts in Burdwan and Bodhgaya, committed dacoities to fund terrorist activities, and NIA seized explosive materials during raids.
Annamalai questions reluctance of State government to permit installation of Kangayam bull statue
Increasing demand for Kangayam cattle with red coat, say breeders in Tiruppur
Under Debt, Farmer Kills Self, Wife, 2 Kids by Suicide
Anantapur: Facing continuous losses from agriculture and being unable to clear the debts, a farmer killed his wife and two children before killing himself by suicide in Duddekunta village of Simhadri mandal in Kadapa district. The incident came to light on Saturday morning when the mother of the deceased farmer enquired about the whereabouts of her son and his family. The deceased were identified as D. Nagendra, his wife Vani , daughter Gayathri,14, and son Bhargav,15. Their bodies were found on the outskirts of Duddekunta village. The two children were studying at a private school in Simhadripuram. Sources said Nagendra, a smalltime farmer, owned a patch of land the village. Later, he took 8 acres on lease and started a dairy farm. However, he incurred losses after five buffalos went missing from his farm a few months ago. Undaunted, he switched to sheep rearing. But as ill luck would have it, 48 from his sheep flock died. He wanted to try his hand with millet farming. But the entire crop was washed away in the recent heavy rain. In view of the serial losses, Nagendra incurred huge debt to the tune of Rs 30 lakh while a major portion of it was from private lenders. The lenders mounted pressure on him to clear the debt. Unable to find ways to meet the pressure, he took the extreme step. Nagendra discussed the matter with his wife and convinced her about his decision to end his life. She accepted the decision. Both took their children to the agriculture field on Friday night. Nagendra and his wife reportedly killed two children and then killed themselves by suicide. Nagendras mother Saturday morning enquired with co-villagers about the missing of her sons family. The villagers informed her that all four members were seen going towards the farm. The villagers noticed the bodies on Saturday morning and alerted Simhadripuram police who shifted the bodies to Pulivendula government hospital. BC welfare minister Savitha expressed shock over the tragic end of the farmers family and assured help from the government.
Debts drive 4 members of farmers family to end life in Pulivendula
Hyderabad: Rising financial problems forced four members of a farmers family to end their life in their agricultural land at Didekunta village at Simhadripuram mandal in Pulivendula of YSR district on Friday. The deceased have been identified as Nagendra (40), a farmer and his wife Vani (38), daughter Gayatri (12) and Bhargav (11). As he failed to get revenue from the crop he cultivated in his agricultural land, Nagendras debts increased and at the same time financiers started putting pressure on him to clear the debts. Unable to grapple with the situation, Nagendra took his family to the field and took the drastic step. The incident came to light when his neighbours noticed that Nagendra and his family were not in their house. After searching for them at the field, the neighbours found them dead.
SCR to Run 16 Special Trains for Maha Kumbh Pilgrims
Hyderabad: The South Central Railway said it would operate 16 special trains for pilgrims to travel to the Maha Kumbh Mela, being celebrated from January 13 to February 26. The trains will be operated from January 18 onwards. The SCR will operate four services between Moula Ali and Azamgarh; two on the Kacheguda-Patna route and two on the Moula Ali-Gaya route. Besides, the SCR will also operate services on the Guntur-Azamgarh route as well as from Nanded to Patna. All these special trains will consist of 2A, 3A, sleeper and general second-class coaches.
Bihar mein pul gira, phir BPSC gir gaya, says Khan Sir while meeting protesting BPSC aspirants
Patna (Bihar) [India], December 27 (ANI): Educator and YouTuber Faizal Khan, alias Khan Sir, on Friday met with protesting Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) aspirants in Bihars Patna and appealed to them to protest peacefully. Everyone wants a re-exam, he said while addressing the aspirants. He also joined the protestors as they chanted slogans against BPSC. Taking a dig at BPSC, he said that the countrys GDP had fallen first, followed by bridges and BPSC. Pehle desh ka GDP gira, phir Bihar mein pul (Bridge) gira, phir BPSC gir gaya. The BPSC aspirants had gathered outside the commissions office in
Farmers in Kangayam-Vellakovil belt pitch for functionality of Vattamalai reservoir
The highpoint of K. Gayathris concert was a unique varnam
The ragamalika varnam was a medley of Priya ragas Karaharapriya, Kokilapriya, Ramapriya, Shanmukhapriya, Pasupathipriya, Rishabapriya, Yogapriya and Rasikapriya
Bihar police vow to make state free from Naxals by 2025
PATNA: Bihar police on Monday said that the state will be made free from Naxal menace by 2025. Following Amit Shah's claim , the police announced that a detailed plan to drive out Maoists from South Bihar has been chalked out and its results will be visible in the next few months. Additional director general of police (ADGP), Operations, Amrit Raj said that Maoists have already been driven out from North Bihar and no major incident of Maoist violence has been reported from this region. We hope to make the state free from Naxal menace by 2025, as we have focused our operation in South Bihar, he said. According to police reports, eight districts including Gaya, Aurangabad, Kaimur, Jamui, Munger, Rohtas, Nawada and Lakhisarai were still occupied by Naxals. We have decided to set up five forward operating bases in the districts close to the Bihar-Jharkhand border to contain activities of the outlawed red rebels, ADGP (Operations) said. The state has witnessed a decline of 72 per cent in Maoist related incidents in the last five years. The ADGP, however, claimed that only five districts--Gaya, Aurangabad, Jamui, Lakhisarai and Munger--have witnessed sporadic incidents but they were not serious. The state police have information about some hardcore Maoists taking shelter in districts close to the Jharkhand border. To weaken the sources of income of the extremists, the state police have started to confiscate their property under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act. Since 2012, illegal assets belonging to the Maoists worth Rs 6.75 crore have already been seized and proposals to attach property of Rs 8.97 crore have been sent to the Enforcement Directorate. The property of 10 top most Maoist leaders, including Sandip Yadav, Pradumna Sharma, Masafir Sahni, Arvind Yadav, Rambabu Rajan, Pintu Rana, Binay Yadav, Anil Ram, Dilip Sahni and Abhijeet Yadav has been seized. In addition, standing crops of Opium on 2523 acres of land were also damaged by police as part of the drive to check sources of income of the extremists. The police also seized Rs 57 lakh in cash which were collected as levy by Maoists from businessmen, contractors and other affluent people. The seized money was collected by Maoists between 2020 and 2024. The Special Task Force (STF), which has been raised to contain Naxal menace, is being revamped for the purpose. Meanwhile, the state police have launched a manhunt for the arrest of Vivek, a Maoist leader operating in Aurangabad and its adjoining districts. Suresh Koda, who is active in Lakhisarai, Munger and Jamui districts, is also on the run after the state police stepped up its operation in the region, ADGP Amrit Raj claimed.
BJP has always insulted Dalits, says Congress leader Ajoy Kumar
JHAMSHEDPUR: Amid ongoing protests over Union Home Minister Amit Shah's remarks on B R Ambedkar , senior Congress leader Ajoy Kumar alleged that the BJP, which adheres to the principles of Manusmriti, has always insulted Dalits. The AICC executive committee member, in a statement issued here on Sunday, said that the true character of the BJP, which practices Manusmriti, was exposed with Shah's comments in the Rajya Sabha. BJP leaders' mindset has always been anti-Dalit, which often gets reflected in their statements intentionally or unintentionally, Kumar alleged. Shah's remark on Ambedkar was not only an 'insult to him but also to crores of Dalits of the country who consider him God, Kumar, the AICC in-charge of Odisha, Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, claimed. Rise & Rise of Ambedkar as an icon The Congress leader alleged that the BJP was against caste-based census because of its anti-Dalit approach. This was not the first time when the BJP's anti-Dalit character came to the fore. There are many past instances, Kumar, who lost to BJP's Purnima Das Sahu in Jamshedpur East seat in the recent Jharkhand assembly elections, claimed. It was Mahatma Gandhi and Nehru's Congress which has always given respect to Dalits, Kumar said. He demanded that Shah must apologise publicly to the nation. During a debate on the Constitution in the Rajya Sabha last week, Shah had said, Abhi ek fashion ho gaya hai - Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar. Itna naam agar Bhagwan ka lete to saat janmon tak swarg mil jata (It has become a fashion to say Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar. If they had taken God's name so many times, they would have attained heaven for seven lifetimes). On Wednesday, Shah held a press conference in which he accused the Congress of twisting facts and distorting his comments in the Rajya Sabha. Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha witnessed constant protests from treasury benches and opposition members over the alleged insult of Ambedkar until both the houses were adjourned sine die on Friday. INDIA bloc MPs protest in Parliament premises, demand Amit Shah's apology for Ambedkar remarks
In UP's Banda, teenage girl hangs herself after friends death
In a heartbreaking incident in Banda, Uttar Pradesh, two teenage girls, Pushpa and Gayatri, were found dead in their homes on Friday. Gayatri reportedly died by suicide, allegedly distressed over her inability to purchase winter clothing. Upon receiving news of her close friend's death, Pushpa also took her own life.
BSP supremo Mayawati hits out at Amit Shah over comments on Ambedkar
LUCKNOW: Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief Mayawati on Saturday hit out at Union Home Minister Amit Shah, saying that he should apologise for his statement on B R Ambedkar. If this does not happen, the BSP will protest across the country on December 24, she said. In a series of posts on X in Hindi, Mayawati said, Babasaheb Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar, the author of the original book in the form of the super-humanistic and welfare Constitution for the self-respect and human rights of the Dalits, deprived, and other neglected people of the country, is as revered as God. His disrespect by Shri Amit Shah hurts the hearts of the people. 1. , - - . Mayawati (@Mayawati) December 21, 2024 She further mentioned that people from all sections of society in the country are quite angry and agitated by the words spoken by him in Parliament regarding such a great man. Ambedkarite BSP has demanded that he take back his statement and repent, which has not been done till now, she said. The BSP chief also stated that in such a situation, if the demand is not met, the BSP will raise its voice across the country. That is why the party has now decided to hold a nationwide movement on December 24 in support of this demand. On that day, a complete peaceful dharna demonstration will be held at all district headquarters across the country, she said. 3. 24 2024 - Mayawati (@Mayawati) December 21, 2024 During a debate on the Constitution in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday, Shah had said, Abhi ek fashion ho gaya hai... Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar. Itna naam agar Bhagwan ka lete to saat janmon tak swarg mil jata (It has become a fashion to say Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar. If they had taken God's name so many times, they would have attained heaven for seven lifetimes). On Wednesday, Shah held a press conference in which he accused the Congress of twisting facts and distorting his comments in the Rajya Sabha. Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha witnessed constant protests from treasury benches and opposition members over the alleged insult of Ambedkar until both the houses were adjourned sine die on Friday. Ambedkar row: Opposition MPs hold protest against Amit Shah at Vijay Chowk
Four of family killed in fire at milk parlour-cum-house in MP
Dewas: A couple and their two children were killed in a fire that broke out at a milk parlour-cum-house in Madhya Pradesh's Dewas district in the early hours of Saturday, police said. The blaze erupted on the premises in the Nayapura area around 4.45 am, an official said. We received information about a fire in a milk parlour in Nayapura, and a family was living in the same premises, Nahar Darwaja police station in-charge Manju Yadav told PTI. She said the victims, a couple and their two children, died of suffocation and burn injuries. A team from the fire brigade has brought the blaze under control, the official said. According to police, Dinesh Karpentar (35), his wife Gayatri (30), 10-year-old daughter Ishika (10) and seven-year-old son Chirag died in the fire. Superintendent of Police (SP) Puneet Gehlot said Dinesh owned a dairy on the ground floor of the building and lived with his family on the second floor. We are probing into the cause of the fire. The dairy was on the ground floor, and the family was on the second floor while the first floor was vacant, the official told reporters. He said the fire started on the ground floor, and it is suspected that it intensified as some inflammable material was stored there. The SP said the family could not be rescued despite being on the second floor and could not escape. The exact cause for the fire will be known after the forensics team conducts a probe, he said, adding that the fire has been controlled. Gehlot said the incident was serious, and the police are coordinating with the administration and local civic body to prevent such accidents.
Four of family killed in fire at milk parlour-cum-house in Madhya Pradesh's Dewas
DEWAS: A couple and their two children were killed in a fire that broke out at a milk parlour-cum-house in Madhya Pradesh's Dewas district in the early hours of Saturday, police said. The blaze erupted on the premises in the Nayapura area around 4.45 am, an official said. We received information about a fire in a milk parlour in Nayapura, and a family was living in the same premises, Nahar Darwaja police station in-charge Manju Yadav told PTI. She said the victims, a couple and their two children, died of suffocation and burn injuries. A team from the fire brigade has brought the blaze under control, the official said. According to police, Dinesh Karpentar (35), his wife Gayatri (30), 10-year-old daughter Ishika (10) and seven-year-old son Chirag died in the fire. Superintendent of Police (SP) Puneet Gehlot said Dinesh owned a dairy on the ground floor of the building and lived with his family on the second floor. We are probing into the cause of the fire. The dairy was on the ground floor, and the family was on the second floor while the first floor was vacant, the official told reporters. He said the fire started on the ground floor, and it is suspected that it intensified as some inflammable material was stored there. The SP said the family could not be rescued despite being on the second floor and could not escape. The exact cause for the fire will be known after the forensics team conducts a probe, he said, adding that the fire has been controlled. Gehlot said the incident was serious, and the police are coordinating with the administration and local civic body to prevent such accidents.
Maruti Suzuki signs MoA with Bihar Govt Transport Dept
5 driving test tracks to be automated at Bhagalpur, Darbhanga, Gaya, Purnia and Saran 2 driving test tracks automated by Maruti Suzuki at Aurangabad and Patna are already operational Automated Driving Test Tracks (ADTTs) for Two-wheeler (TW) and Light Motor Vehicle (LMV) driving license testing MSIL to increase the number of Automated Driving Test Tracks to 44 across the country, from the current 27 New Delhi : Maruti Suzuki India Limited (MSIL) signed the Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) with the Transport Department, Government of Bihar to automate driving license test tracks at Bhagalpur, Darbhanga, Gaya, Purnia and Saran. The MoA was signed in the presence of Smt. Sheela Kumari, Honble Transport Minister of Bihar and Shri Sanjay Kumar Agarwal (IAS), Secretary, Transport Department, Government of Bihar. The MoA was signed by Shri Navin Kumar (IAS), State Transport Commissioner, Government of Bihar and Shri Tarun Agarwal, Senior Vice President, Corporate Social Responsibility, Maruti Suzuki. With zero human intervention, the Automated Driving Test Tracks are aimed to make license testing more comprehensive, efficient, and transparent. The rigorous and standardized evaluation process is designed to assess candidates according to the Central Motor Vehicle Rules (CMVR). Test results are also automatically generated. Applauding Maruti Suzuki on its road safety efforts, Smt. Sheela Kumari, Honble Transport Minister of Bihar said, I applaud Maruti Suzuki, Indias leading passenger vehicle manufacturer, for their exemplary commitment to road safety through nationwide programs. One of their innovative initiatives, the Automated Driving Test Tracks, ensures that only skilled drivers get a driving license, making our roads safer for everyone. We successfully automated the driving test tracks in Aurangabad and Patna with them and have seen drivers coming better prepared for the license testing. We are glad to partner with Maruti Suzuki once again to develop five more Automated Driving Test Tracks in Bihar. This collaboration will significantly contribute toward reducing road accidents and promoting responsible driving practices in our state of Bihar. Mr. Rahul Bharti, Executive Officer, Corporate Affairs, Maruti Suzuki India Limited said, Maruti Suzukis association with the Bihar government goes back to 2018 when we set up the states first Institute of Driving and Traffic Research (IDTR) to offer driver training in Aurangabad. Since then, we have inaugurated ADTTs at Aurangabad in 2020 and Patna in 2021. We thank the Government of Bihar for further entrusting us with this road safety project. Maruti Suzuki has been steadfast in its commitment to the 5 pillars of road safety - engineering, education, evaluation, enforcement, and emergency care. Automated driving license testing is a vital component of the evaluation process. Equipped with high-definition cameras and an integrated IT system, ADTTs guarantee a comprehensive, efficient, and transparent testing process ensuring that only skilled drivers are awarded licenses. Mr. Bharti added, According to data shared by the Union Road Transport Ministry, 15.3 lakh lives were lost in road accidents in the 10 years between 2014-2023 in India. Road death rate in the country is around 250 per 10,000 km as opposed to 119 in China, 57 in the USA, and 11 in Australia. An important aspect of road safety is drivers skill and knowledge of traffic rules. Automated Driving Test Tracks will ensure that license seekers are better prepared and only skilled drivers are awarded a driving license. This will bring a positive transformation that will go a long way to reduce road accidents caused by human error. Maruti Suzuki Automated Driving Test Tracks across India Over the past years, Maruti Suzuki has systematically automated 27 driving test tracks (across Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Bihar, and Haryana). The Company is in the process of setting up 12 additional ADTTs in Uttar Pradesh. With the addition of these 5 test tracks in Bihar, the Company will complete automation of 44 driving test tracks across the country.
SCR to Operate 16 Special Trains for Kumbh Mela Pilgrims
Hyderabad: The South Central Railway (SCR) announced that it would operate 16 special services to the Kumbh Mela from various stations in the zone such as Kacheguda, Guntur and Moula Ali to Azamgarhm Patna and Gaya. From the city, Train 07707 will leave Moula Ali at 11.55 pm and arrive in Azamgarh at 5.15 pm the next day. Train 07725 will leave Kacheguda at 4.45 pm and reaching Patna by 10.30 am the following day. SCR said the special trains will run on specific dates from January 18 to January 27.
Daaji's Message on World Meditation Day
Since millennia, meditation has been a part of human life, quietly offering its benefits to those who seek it. It has been recognized as a way to bring balancenot just to the mind, but to our entire being. Every culture has understood its value, even if expressed differently. Dhyana in Sanskrit is much deeper than the term meditation. Dhi' refers to the ultimate wisdom or the illumination of higher intelligence in the Gayatri Mantra. 'Yana' means a vehicle. When we combine Dhi with yana, we get the word - Dhyana - the vehicle or the process that leads us toward divine wisdom and to Divinity itself. This is more than just thinking; it is a profound spiritual practice. Reflecting on our meditative journey, we may ask ourselves: Has our practice brought us closer to incremental wisdom? Are we progressing toward the ultimate realization that meditation brings? Daaji had previously proposed to the United Nations and the Prime Ministers Office to designate Basant Panchami as World Meditation Day. This day, dedicated to Goddess Saraswati - the embodiment of wisdom and knowledge - symbolizes the pursuit of learning and enlightenment. Heartfulness Meditation builds on this ancient wisdom, offering a method that is simple yet deeply effective. Meditating in the presence of Pranahuti or Yogic Transmission, we settle more deeply, naturally, reaching deeper states of calm and clarity without force. We often get caught up in chasing success, and thats understandable. Success in life is important but its not enough. When we nurture both our inner and outer worlds, success becomes truly meaningful and fulfilling. The benefits of meditation are not limited to the meditator alone. When one person grows, it impacts others. And when many of us meditate, this collective growth creates ripples that can bring about peace in the world. So, on World Meditation Day, take a moment for yourself. Sit quietly, turn inward, and just experience. Try meditation, see how it feels, and allow yourself to evolve. The smallest step can lead to a profound change, not just for you, but for those around you too. Lets meditate, and lets grow together.
24-Hour Water Supply Interruption in Hyderabad
Water Board loses around Rs 30 crore a month. (Representational image) Water Board loses around Rs 30 crore a month. (Representational image) Hyderabad: The Water Board has said there will be a 24-hour supply interruption in certain areas from 6 am on Sunday, to plug a leak in an 800-mm pipeline at Safdarnagar, which connects Borabanda to Lingampally. The affected areas are: SPR Hills: Jayavanthnagar, Sunilnagar, Vickers Section Borabanda: Mahatmanagar, Vinayaknagar, Habeeb Fatimanagar (Phases 1 and 2), Indranagar, T. Anjiahnagar, Baba Sailaninagar, Bharatnagar. Gayatrinagar: Old Allapur, New Allapur, Central Allapur, Shivabasti, Aziznagar, Meerajnagar, Padmavatinagar, Gayatrinagar, Tulasinagar, Vivekanandanagar, Parvathnagar. Motinagar: Rama Raonagar, Harinagar, Shivajinagar, RK Society, Radha Krishnanagar, KS Nagar, Rana Pratapnagar, Ganeshnagar.
Gayatri Prasad Assumes Charge As BDLs Director (Fin)
Hyderabad: G. Gayatri Prasad has assumed office as director (finance) of Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL), effective December 18. His extensive financial experience and long-standing association with BDL are expected to shape the organisations financial management in the coming years. A commerce graduate from Nagarjuna University and a member of the Institute of Cost Accountants of India, Prasad joined BDL as a management trainee in 1997. Over a career spanning 27 years, he worked in key roles, including general manager (finance) and chief financial officer, gaining expertise in taxation, budgeting and investment analysis. Known for his ability to evaluate financial proposals and manage resources effectively, Prasad is stepping into the role at a critical time for the defence enterprise. Colleagues acknowledged his contributions to strengthening BDLs financial systems over the years, describing him as a steady hand in times of growth and transition. BDL, a player in Indias defence manufacturing, said it is currently focusing on expanding its operations and financial strategy.
Rahul Gandhi accuses BJP of staging Parliament tussle to 'distract' from Ambedkar row
Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi slammed the BJP, addressing the altercation that took place at the Parliament complex on Thursday. He alleged that the chaos was engineered to divert attention from Union Home Minister Amit Shah's controversial remarks on BR Ambedkar, which had sparked a major row between the opposition and the ruling party. At a press conference, with a copy of the Constitution in front of him, Gandhi accused the BJP of trying to distract from key issues since the start of the Parliament session. He reaffirmed Congress's position, stating that the BJPs ideology is anti-constitutional and anti-Ambedkar and that the ruling party seeks to diminish Ambedkars legacy and contributions. What happened in Parliament? Who is MP Pratap Sarangi injured after Rahul Gandhi's alleged push? Rahul Gandhi stated that the Home Minister had exposed a particular mindset with his remarks, adding that the opposition had called for an apology and resignation, but neither occurred. He further claimed that a new distraction was created on Thursday, with opposition MPs heading to Parliament House from Ambedkar's statue, only to be blocked by BJP MPs standing near the stairs with sticks in their hands, preventing them from entering. Gandhi made these comments in Hindi. The reality is that he has insulted Ambedkar ji. The Home Minister should apologise and resign, he added. Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge also addressed the press conference, he condemned Amit Shahs remarks on Ambedkar and the mindset they reflected. Kharge accused Shah of refusing to acknowledge any wrongdoing, despite the Congress party demanding his resignation and, failing that, urging Prime Minister Narendra Modi to remove him from his position. He stated that when it became clear neither of these actions would take place, Congress leaders, including Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi, protested and raised the issue. Kharge also claimed the BJP was attempting to shift attention away from the matter. The Congress president further alleged that BJP MPs tried to block Congress legislators from entering Parliament and physically attacked them. He said he was also pushed and lost his balance, sitting on the ground. After this, they are accusing us of pushing people and causing injuries, Kharge added. They were sitting and mocking us. Many women MPs were with us as well... We will not tolerate this. The movement against Shahs remarks on Ambedkar will become a nationwide campaign, he concluded. Complaint vs complaint: BJP, Congress turn to police as Parliament 'assault' row escalates The aftermath of the alleged scuffle at the Parliament escalated on Thursday, with both parties filing police complaints accusing each other of assault and misconduct after an alleged scuffle outside Parliament. The altercation stemmed from Amit Shah's remarks in Parliament on Tuesday, where he criticised the Congress for repeatedly invoking B.R. Ambedkar. In his Rajya Sabha speech, Shah said, If they had taken God's name as many times, they would have earned a place in heaven. Abhi ek fashion ho gaya hai - Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar. Itna naam agar bhagwan ka lete to saat janmon tak swarg mil jata (It has become a fashion to say Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar. If they had taken God's name so many times, they would have got a place in heaven), Shah added. Parliament scuffle: 'Felt really uncomfortable when Rahul Gandhi came close,' says BJP MP Phangnon Konyak
BELAGAVI: Stepping up the attack against Union Minister Amit Shah for his comments on B R Ambedkar in Parliament, senior Congress leader and Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Thursday claimed that Shah would have been a Gujari (scrap dealer) if there wasn't Ambedkar's Constitution. The chief minister further said that if Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar was really functioning under the Constitution, he should have immediately suspended Shah from the House. Reading out a detailed statement in the assembly amid din by both BJP and the Congress MLAs over the issue, Siddaramaiah said the entire country has heard the derogatory words spoken by the Home Minister about Babasaheb Ambedkar. During a debate on the Constitution in Rajya Sabha on Tuesday, Shah said, Abhi ek fashion ho gaya hai - Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar. Itna naam agar bhagwan ka lete to saat janmon tak swarg mil jata (It has become a fashion to say Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar'. If they had taken God's name so many times, they would have got a place in heaven). Stating that there is nothing surprising in the words spoken by Shah, Siddaramaiah said what was in the minds of the BJP and Sangh Parivar leaders has come out in the open. First of all, I congratulate you (Amit Shah) for openly and courageously revealing the innermost opinion of the Bharatiya Janata Party about Babasaheb Ambedkar before the country and for finally telling the truth in your lifetime, he said. He said that if there was no Constitution, Shah would have been a scrap dealer in his village and not the Home Minister of the country. Shah on Wednesday accused the Congress of twisting facts and distorting his comments on B R Ambedkar in the Rajya Sabha, asserting that its malicious campaign after the discussion on Constitution established the opposition party as being anti-Ambedkar and anti-reservation. The Union minister also accused the Congress of adopting the tactic of misrepresenting and distorting statements. Siddaramaiah also took a dig at Dhankhar for not taking action against Shah, saying if the Rajya Sabha Chairman was really functioning under the Constitution, he should have immediately suspended the Union minister from the House after his remarks. The Karnataka chief minister alleged that the main reason behind BJP and Sangh Parivar's hatred for Ambedkar was the Constitution. Until this written Constitution came into force, the Indian society had the Manusmriti, which made caste and gender discrimination a law. Babasaheb Ambedkar, who hoped for freedom, equality and fraternity, not only gave the Constitution, but he also burned the unwritten Constitution Manusmriti that was in force until then, the CM said. He noted that on December 25, 1927, Ambedkar publicly burned the Manusmriti and 22 years later, he created a new Constitution. Siddaramaiah charged that the hatred of the BJP and the RSS for Ambedkar was not new. According to him, the details of the statements made by RSS leaders, including its founder Keshav Baliram Hedgewar, his successor Madhav Sadashiv Golwalkar and Hindutva ideologue Vinayak Damodar Savarkar against the Constitution are in the pages of history. Babasaheb Ambedkar dedicated the Constitution to the country on November 30, 1949. Four days later, the RSS mouthpiece ' Organiser ' wrote an editorial against the Constitution, he pointed out. The RSS is defending this editorial even today, the CM alleged. Golwalkar had also opposed Ambedkar and the Constitution in his book, 'Bunch of Thought', which is considered the Constitution of the RSS, he said. Golwalkar wrote that after the Vedas, the most sacred book for the Hindu nation - Manusmriti, which has been the basis of our culture, traditions and customs since time immemorial, Siddaramaiah said. Neither the BJP nor the RSS has so far rejected the RSS editorial that opposed the Constitution and Ambedkar, nor the views of Golwalkar and Savarkar, he said. Siddaramaiah said Ambedkar was not an annoyance, but an eternal memory. As long as we breathe, as long as the Sun and Moon exist on this Earth, the memory of Ambedkar will be there. The more you insult him, the more he will bounce back and rise, and he will light up our path of progress, he underlined. The CM also reiterated that if Ambedkar was not there, he and Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge would not have occupied high positions. Instead, he would have had to stay in his village grazing cattle and sheep, he added. The CM said it was on the expected lines that Shah blamed the opposition for twisting his statement. Prime Minister Narendra Modi too came to the defense of his close friend and made a long statement. All this was expected, Siddaramaiah told the Assembly. The Congress MLAs put out photos of Ambedkar on their tables, while the BJP displayed posters in the assembly, accusing Siddaramaiah of being anti-Hindu. Both sides raised slogans against each other. The commotion led to the adjournment of the House twice by Speaker U T Khader.
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What happened in Parliament? Who is MP Pratap Sarangi injured after Rahul Gandhi's alleged push?
What happened in the Parliament? Home Minister Amit Shahs remarks on B.R. Ambedkar, calling him the fashion, triggered a major uproar in Parliament. Protests by opposition INDIA bloc MPs and the ruling NDA turned violent, leading to a physical altercation that left two BJP MPs, Mukesh Rajput and Pratap Chandra Sarangi, hospitalised. The incident is linked to the controversy sparked by Amit Shah's remarks in Parliament on Tuesday, where he slammed the Congress for repeatedly invoking B.R. Ambedkar. In his Rajya Sabha speech, Shah stated, If they had taken God's name as many times, they would have earned a place in heaven. Abhi ek fashion ho gaya hai - Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar. Itna naam agar bhagwan ka lete to saat janmon tak swarg mil jata (It has become a fashion to say Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar'. If they had taken God's name so many times, they would have got a place in heaven), Shah had said. The opposition vociferously condemned the statement and called it an insult to the Father of our constitution. How did the situation escalate? Opposition MPs, led by Congress, staged protests in Parliament dressed in bluea colour associated with Ambedkarand demanded Amit Shahs resignation. Key figures, including Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi, joined the demonstrations. INDIA bloc MPs gathered at Ambedkars statue, holding placards with slogans like Main Bhi Ambedkar and Amit Shah maafi maango. Meanwhile, BJP MPs countered with their own protests, accusing the opposition of disrespecting Ambedkar and demanding an apology from Congress. The confrontation reached a flashpoint near the Makar Dar of Parliament, where members from both sides clashed, leading to physical scuffles. Opposition, BJP MPs jostle in Parliament premises; BJP claims Rahul pushed aged MP Who was injured? BJP MP Pratap Chandra Sarangi reportedly sustained a deep head injury and significant blood loss. Doctors stitched his wound, and he remains in the ICU for monitoring. Sarangi alleged that he fell after Rahul Gandhi, Leader of the Opposition, pushed another MP, Mukesh Rajput, who then collided with him. Mr. Gandhi, on the other hand, claimed that BJP MPs obstructed him and Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge from entering the Parliament building. In a video shared by Union Minister and BJP MP Bhupender Yadav, Mr. Gandhi is seen approaching Mr. Sarangi after the fall. BJP MP Nishikant Dubey confronts Mr. Gandhi, saying, Aren't you ashamed? Youre behaving like a goon. At one point, the Leader of the Opposition is heard saying, He (Sarangi) has pushed me. As Mr. Gandhi walks away, BJP leaders can be heard responding, He has not pushed you. Look at the arrogance of the Gandhi scion. Instead of aplogising for injuring an aged BJP MP, Shri Pratap Sarangi, Rahul Gandhi walks away with accusations. So much for being mohabbat ki dukan. Such entitlement! Congress continues to be blot on democracy. pic.twitter.com/a2k9rAUbSU Bhupender Yadav (@byadavbjp) December 19, 2024 Another BJP MP Mukesh Rajput Reportedly suffered head injuries and high blood pressure. He is also receiving treatment in the ICU. RML Hospital confirmed that both MPs are undergoing further tests, including CT scans. Parliament adjourned The clashes and ongoing protests forced both the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha to adjourn. Opposition MPs continue to demand Shahs resignation, while BJP MPs insist on an apology from Congress for allegedly insulting Ambedkar. BJP MPs were pushing me, stopping me from going inside Parliament: Rahul Gandhi Who is Pratap Chandra Sarangi? Pratap Chandra Sarangi is a Member of Parliament from the Balasore constituency in Odisha, representing the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Born on January 4, 1955, in Gopinathpur village. Early life and career Sarangi graduated from Fakir Mohan College in Balasore in 1975. He initially worked as a Head Clerk at Nilgiri College in Odisha before stepping into politics. Sarangi became involved with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), and later, the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) and Bajrang Dal. Political career Sarangi's political journey began at the district level as an RSS volunteer. He was first elected to the Odisha Legislative Assembly in 2004, representing Nilagiri constituency, and was re-elected in 2009 as an independent after being denied a BJP ticket. His national prominence grew when he contested the 2019 Lok Sabha elections from Balasore and won by a margin of 12,956 votes, defeating Biju Janata Dals sitting MP Rabindra Kumar Jena. His victory was seen as a significant achievement, as he defeated well-funded rivals. Following his victory, Sarangi was appointed as the Minister of State for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises and Animal Husbandry, Dairying, and Fisheries in May 2019. He is also known for his role in advancing primary education in rural areas through the Ekal Vidyalaya initiative. Sarangi became a national figure after his 2019 victory, admired by the right wing for his humble origins, austere lifestyle. He was even likened to Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Odisha, earning the nickname Odishas Modi. Controversies Sarangi has been embroiled in controversy, notably for his alleged involvement in the 1999 murder of Australian Christian missionary Graham Staines. However, he has denied any role in the incident, and it remains a contentious issue. Kharge says BJP MPs 'pushed' him in Parliament premises
Amit Shah has gone mad, should resign, give up politics: RJD chief Lalu Prasad
PATNA: Attacking Union Home Minister Amit Shah over his remarks on Babasaheb Ambedkar, RJD chief Lalu Prasad on Thursday said he should resign from the cabinet and give up politics. Prasad, a veteran politician, was responding to queries from reporters about the controversy that erupted over Shah's speech in Rajya Sabha earlier this week. Amit Shah has gone mad. He is obviously full of hatred for our revered Babasaheb. I strongly condemn his madness, he said. When Prasad was asked whether he too was in favour of the demand for Shah's resignation, he replied in the affirmative, but with characteristic bluntness. Of course, I want Shah out of the cabinet. He should resign. Not only that, he should give up politics, said the RJD supremo, who has been a staunch opponent of the BJP for decades. Amit Shah's remarks show old mentality of BJP, says B R Ambedkar's grandson During a debate on Constitution in Rajya Sabha on Tuesday, Shah had said, Abhi ek fashion ho gaya hai - Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar. Itna naam agar bhagwan ka lete to saat janmon tak swarg mil jata (It has become a fashion to say Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar. If they had taken God's name so many times, they would have got a place in heaven). He had also said the BJP was happy that the Congress was taking Ambedkar's name but it should also speak about its real sentiments towards him, and went on to narrate incidents where the opposition party had denied the respect due to him. On Wednesday, Shah hit back at the Congress that is leading the opposition's attack on him, alleging the party twisted facts and distorted his comments. AAP protests Amit Shah's remarks on Ambedkar Kharge slams Amit Shahs remarks on Ambedkar, demands apology and his sacking by midnight
Amit Shah's remarks show old mentality of BJP, says B R Ambedkar's grandson
PUNE: Babasaheb Ambedkar's grandson Prakash Ambedkar alleged on Wednesday that Union Home Minister Amit Shah's remarks on the father of the Constitution reflected the BJP's same old mentality. Several MPs of the INDIA bloc staged a protest in Parliament premises demanding Shah's apology for his remarks on B R Ambedkar which they claimed were an insult to B R Ambedkar. The Congress also demanded that Shah apologise publicly and in Parliament. Before the BJP came into existence, its forerunners Jan Sangh and RSS had opposed Babasaheb while the Constitution was being adopted, Prakash Ambedkar, who heads Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi, told reporters in Pune. He said Shah's statement has brought the same old mentality of the BJP to the fore. There is nothing new in the statement. They are not able to execute their old plans. Not because of Congress, but because of Babasaheb Ambedkar and they will continue to sulk, said Prakash Ambedkar. Kharge slams Amit Shahs remarks on Ambedkar, demands apology and his sacking by midnight Congress general secretary-in-charge communications Jairam Ramesh had shared a video snippet on X from Shah's speech in Rajya Sabha. Abhi ek fashion ho gaya hai - Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar. Itna naam agar bhagwan ka lete to saat janmon tak swarg mil jata (It has become a fashion to say Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar'. If they had taken God's name so many times, they would have got a place in heaven), Shah had said, taking a swipe at the opposition. - , , , , .. . . BJP RSS . pic.twitter.com/UMvMAq43O8 Jairam Ramesh (@Jairam_Ramesh) December 17, 2024 Prakash Ambedkar, meanwhile, demanded a Rs 1 crore compensation to the kin of Somnath Suryawanshi who allegedly died in judicial custody after he was arrested in connection with violence in Parbhani city over the desecration of the replica of the Constitution. He said Shah's remarks imply that one should revere God and not B R Ambedkar because revering the father of the Constitution means accepting the freedom of speech. Revering God is as good as accepting 'manuwad', he said. He accused MVA leaders of seeking votes in the name of Jyotiba Phule, Shahu Maharaj, and B R Ambedkar but did not bother to visit Parbhani. The violence in Parbhani was an attempt to create a Godhra-like situation, he alleged. The violence was a fallout of a dispute between two Maratha leaders, he claimed and announced the formation of a fact-finding committee to expose perpetrators. He said the passage of bills to introduce the mechanism for simultaneous polls in Lok Sabha would mean the end of political parties. The Congress has only five to six days to take a concrete stand on the bills. The failure to take a stand and the passage of the bills means the end of political parties. Sharad Pawar led NCP's stand will be crucial, Prakash Ambedkar added. The passage of the bill for synchronised polls will pave the way for dictatorship and dismantling the basic structure of parliamentary democracy, he alleged.
Panchamasali Lingayats condemn MLAs statement
B.R. Patil has asked the Panchamsali Samaj to fight for the values enshrined in the Constitution instead of demanding reservation
Union Home Minister Amit Shah hit back at the Congress during a press conference in Delhi, accusing the opposition party of misrepresenting his remarks in Parliament and adopting an anti-Ambedkar stance. In response to the controversy surrounding his comments during the Constitution debate in the Rajya Sabha, Shah said, My statements were misrepresented. Congress spreads fake news. I can never speak against Ambedkar ji. The way Congress has distorted comments made in Parliament is extremely condemnable, Amit Shah added. The Union Home Minister also emphasised the BJPs efforts to honour Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, stating, Congress governments never built an Ambedkar memorial. It was the BJP that developed several sites associated with him, and it was the Modi government that declared Constitution Day to honour his legacy. While defending his remarks, Amit Shah challenged Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge, offering his resignation if it makes him happy, but asserting that Congress will remain in opposition for 15 more years. Kharge had demanded Shah's resignation by midnight . VIDEO | Here's what Union Home Minister Amit Shah ( @AmitShah ) said on row over his remarks on Dr BR Ambedkar. They (Congress) distorted my remarks (on Dr BR Ambedkar) and presented them in front of the public. I urge everyone to listen to my entire remark, it will clarify pic.twitter.com/JiAtCRwoGp Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) December 18, 2024 Shah also accused the Congress of undermining constitutional values, claiming, BJP speakers in Parliament presented facts demonstrating how the BJP has always safeguarded the Constitution when in power. This proves that Congress is anti-Ambedkar, anti-reservation, and anti-Constitution. They also insulted Veer Savarkar and attacked the Constitution by imposing the Emergency. Shah urged the media to show his full comments, He added that his party and ideology can never insult Ambedkars ideas, even in a dream. The controversy comes after Shah took a dig at Congress for repeatedly taking the name of BR Ambedkar, Shah had on Tuesday said in his speech in Rajya Sabha that if they had taken God's name so many times they would have earned a place in heaven. Abhi ek fashion ho gaya hai - Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar. Itna naam agar bhagwan ka lete to saat janmon tak swarg mil jata (It has become a fashion to say Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar'. If they had taken God's name so many times, they would have got a place in heaven), Shah had said. (This is a developing story and will be updated.) TMC files privilege notice against Amit Shah over Ambedkar remarks
Kharge slams Amit Shahs remarks on Ambedkar, demands apology and his sacking by midnight
Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge condemned Union Home Minister Amit Shah's remarks on Dr BR Ambedkar in the Rajya Sabha, demanding that Prime Minister Narendra Modi remove him from the Union Cabinet by midnight if he truly respected the Dalit icon. Slamming the Congress for repeatedly taking the name of BR Ambedkar, Shah had on Tuesday said in his speech in Rajya Sabha that if they had taken God's name so many times they would have earned a place in heaven. Abhi ek fashion ho gaya hai - Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar. Itna naam agar bhagwan ka lete to saat janmon tak swarg mil jata (It has become a fashion to say Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar'. If they had taken God's name so many times, they would have got a place in heaven), Shah had said. The opposition vociferously condemned the statement and called it an insult to the Father of our constitution. Protests erupted in both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, with Congress and other opposition parties alleging Shah's remarks were disrespectful to Ambedkar. The uproar led to adjournments in both Houses. In a press conference on Wednesday, Kharge called for Shahs apology and warned that there would be widespread protests if the Prime Minister failed to take action. Our demand is that Amit Shah should apologise, and if PM Modi truly has faith in Dr. Ambedkar, he must be sacked by midnight. He has no right to remain in the Cabinet. If he is not removed, the people will protest. They are willing to sacrifice their lives for Dr Ambedkar, Kharge said. Kharge accused the BJP, including PM Modi and Amit Shah, of upholding the values of Manusmriti over those of the Constitution. He alleged that the remarks insulted not only Dr Ambedkar but also Dalits and the citizens of India. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had earlier on Wednesday strongly defended Shah against the Congress allegations of insulting Dr BR Ambedkar . Modi asserted that Shah's remarks had exposed Congress' dark history of disrespecting the architect of the Indian Constitution, leaving the opposition stung and stunned. In a series of posts on X, Modi said, They are clearly stung and stunned by the facts he presented, which is why they are now indulging in theatrics. Sadly, for them, people know the truth. He emphasised that his government's respect and reverence for Ambedkar were absolute. In Parliament, HM @AmitShah Ji exposed the Congress dark history of insulting Dr. Ambedkar and ignoring the SC/ST Communities. They are clearly stung and stunned by the facts he presented, which is why they are now indulging in theatrics! Sadly, for them, people know the truth! pic.twitter.com/l2csoc0Bvd Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) December 18, 2024 Modi accused the party and its otten ecosystem of trying to hide their malicious lies and decades-long mistreatment of Ambedkar. He highlighted that the Congress had humiliated Ambedkar by orchestrating his electoral defeats, denying him a Bharat Ratna, and failing to give his portrait a prominent place in Parliament's Central Hall. Modi also pointed out that the worst atrocities against SC/ST communities occurred during Congress-led regimes. For years, they sat in power but did nothing substantive to empower the SC and ST communities, he said. The Prime Minister listed his governments initiatives to honour Ambedkars legacy, including developing Panchteerth (five iconic sites associated with Ambedkar), resolving a long-standing issue over land for Chaitya Bhoomi where Ambedkar was cremated, and preserving the sites where Ambedkar lived, including in London and Delhi. TMC files privilege notice against Amit Shah over Ambedkar remarks
Kharge slams Amit Shahs remarks on Ambedkar, demands apology, resignation by midnight
Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge on Wednesday condemned Union Home Minister Amit Shahs remarks on Dr. B.R. Ambedkar in the Rajya Sabha, demanding that Prime Minister Narendra Modi remove him from the Union Cabinet by midnight if he truly respected the Dalit icon. In a press conference, Kharge called for Shahs apology and warned that there would be widespread protests if the Prime Minister failed to take action. Our demand is that Amit Shah should apologise, and if PM Modi truly has faith in Dr. Ambedkar, he must be sacked by midnight. He has no right to remain in the Cabinet. If he is not removed, the people will protest. They are willing to sacrifice their lives for Dr. Ambedkar, Kharge said. Kharge accused the BJP, including PM Modi and Amit Shah, of upholding the values of Manusmriti over those of the Constitution. He alleged that the remarks insulted not only Dr Ambedkar but also Dalits and the citizens of India. Criticising the Congress for repeatedly taking the name of B R Ambedkar, Shah had said in his remarks that if they taken God's name so many times they could have earned a place in heaven. Abhi ek fashion ho gaya hai - Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar. Itna naam agar bhagwan ka lete to saat janmon tak swarg mil jata (It has become a fashion to say Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar'. If they had taken God's name so many times, they would have got a place in heaven), Shah had said. Shah also said the BJP is happy that the Congress is taking Ambedkar's name but the party should also speak about its real sentiments towards him Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday had strongly defended Amit Shah against Congress allegations of insulting Dr. B.R. Ambedkar in his Rajya Sabha speech. Modi asserted that Shahs remarks had exposed Congress' dark history of disrespecting the architect of the Indian Constitution, leaving the opposition stung and stunned. In a series of posts on X, Modi said, They are clearly stung and stunned by the facts he presented, which is why they are now indulging in theatrics. Sadly, for them, people know the truth. He emphasised that his government's respect and reverence for Ambedkar were absolute. In Parliament, HM @AmitShah Ji exposed the Congress dark history of insulting Dr. Ambedkar and ignoring the SC/ST Communities. They are clearly stung and stunned by the facts he presented, which is why they are now indulging in theatrics! Sadly, for them, people know the truth! pic.twitter.com/l2csoc0Bvd Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) December 18, 2024 Modi accused the party and its otten ecosystem of trying to hide their malicious lies and decades-long mistreatment of Ambedkar. He highlighted that the Congress had humiliated Ambedkar by orchestrating his electoral defeats, denying him a Bharat Ratna, and failing to give his portrait a prominent place in Parliament's Central Hall. Modi also pointed out that the worst atrocities against SC/ST communities occurred during Congress-led regimes. For years, they sat in power but did nothing substantive to empower the SC and ST communities, he said. The prime minister listed his governments initiatives to honour Ambedkars legacy, including developing Panchteerth (five iconic sites associated with Ambedkar), resolving a long-standing issue over land for Chaitya Bhoomi where Ambedkar was cremated, and preserving the sites where Ambedkar lived, including in London and Delhi. Protests erupted in both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, with Congress and other opposition parties alleging Shah's remarks were disrespectful to Ambedkar. The uproar led to adjournments in both Houses. TMC files privilege notice against Amit Shah over Ambedkar remarks
TMC files privilege notice against Amit Shah over Ambedkar remarks
NEW DELHI: Trinamool Congress Rajya Sabha leader Derek O'Brien on Wednesday submitted a privilege notice against Home Minister Amit Shah over his remarks on B R Ambedkar, a source said. According to the source, the notice has been filed under Rule 187 of Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business of the Rajya Sabha. The notice also quoted the statement the home minister made in the Upper House on Tuesday during his reply to a debate on the 75 years of the Constitution. Both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha witnessed protests from the Congress and some other opposition parties over Shah's alleged insult of Ambedkar, resulting in both the Houses being adjourned. 'Display of BJP's casteist, anti-Dalit mindset': Mamata attacks Amit Shah over Ambedkar remarks Criticising the Congress for repeatedly taking the name of B R Ambedkar, Shah had said in his remarks that if they taken God's name so many times they could have earned a place in heaven. Abhi ek fashion ho gaya hai - Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar. Itna naam agar bhagwan ka lete to saat janmon tak swarg mil jata (It has become a fashion to say Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar, Ambedkar'. If they had taken God's name so many times, they would have got a place in heaven), Shah had said. INDIA bloc MPs protest in Parliament premises, demand Amit Shah's apology for Ambedkar remarks Shah also said the BJP is happy that the Congress is taking Ambedkar's name but the party should also speak about its real sentiments towards him. Shah pointed out how Ambedkar had to resign from the first Cabinet citing his disagreement with the then Congress-led government's policies including Article 370. The home minister also said most of the memorials of Ambedkar were built when the BJP came to power. How appropriate is it for you to use the name of a person for vote bank politics whom you used to oppose? Shah asked Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge. Meanwhile, TMC chief West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee claimed that Union Home Minister Amit Shah's remarks in the Rajya Sabha about BR Ambedkar were a display of the BJP's casteist and anti-Dalit mindset . Banerjee, termed the remarks derogatory, claiming that those were an insult to the millions of people who look up to Ambedkar for guidance and inspiration. The mask has fallen! As Parliament reflects on 75 glorious years of the Constitution, HM @AmitShah chose to TARNISH this occasion with DEROGATORY remarks against Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar, that too in the temple of Democracy, she posted on X. Attacking the BJP, Banerjee claimed that what more could have been expected from a party that has internalised HATE and BIGOTRY. HM Amit Shah's remarks are an insult to the millions who look up to Babasaheb for guidance and inspiration. But what else can you expect from a party that has internalised HATE and BIGOTRY? she said. Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge also issued sharp criticism of the BJP and RSS, accusing them of undermining Dr. B.R. Ambedkars contributions to Indias Constitution. In response to comments made by Shah in the Rajya Sabha, Kharge said, The insult that Home Minister Amit Shah has done to Baba Saheb in the House today has once again proved that BJP/RSS were against the Tricolour, opposed the Ashoka Chakra, and wanted to implement Manusmriti instead of the Constitution. Babasaheb did not let that happen, that is why there is so much hatred towards him. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi hit back at the Congress, accusing the party and its otten ecosystem of insulting Ambedkar for years. Addressing the controversy over Shahs remarks, Modi defended the Home Minister, stating that Congress was engaging in heatrics after being stung and stunned by his address during the debate on the Constitution. Amit Shah exposed the Congress's dark history of insulting Dr. Ambedkar... They are clearly stung and stunned by the facts he presented, which is why they are now indulging in theatrics, Modi said. Congress' lies cannot hide its insults to Ambedkar, our reverence for him absolute: PM Modi (With inputs from PTI)