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Hyderabad Twin blast convict Maqbool dies in Cherlapally Jail

Hyderabad: Syed Maqbool, also known as Zubair and Shanawaz, a convict in the Dilsukhnagar twin blasts case, passed away due to prolonged ill health at Cherlapally Central Prison. Maqbool, 44, an activist of the Indian Mujahideen (IM) terror outfit, had reportedly assembled a pressure cooker bomb for Rs 2000, reliable police sources revealed. A native of Nanded, Maharashtra, Zubair played a pivotal role in the 2013 Dilsukhnagar twin blasts, which occurred at the TSRTC bus stand number-7. He had reportedly triggered the bombs using a remote sensor and transmitter/receiver that he prepared after undergoing militant training on the India-Kashmir border with Pakistani terrorists. The National Investigation Agency (NIA) arrested Maqbool in 2013, during which he confessed to organizing a series of high-profile attacks across India, including the deadly 2013 Dilsukhnagar bomb blasts. Maqbool, who died on July 25 while undergoing treatment at Cherlapally Central Prison, was linked with Indian Mujahideen members based in Pakistan and India and was deeply involved in various terror plots and conspiracies. The NIA investigation revealed Maqbool maintained close ties with key figures of the Indian Mujahideen, including top Pakistani IM activists Ubaid-Ur-Rehman, Imran Khan, and Riyaz Bhatkal, who were reportedly present in India at the time of the twin blasts. The conspiracy was hatched by Riyaz, Maqbool, Ubaid, and Imran, with Maqbool triggering the twin blasts. Before his arrest, Maqbool, along with other IM activists, conducted reconnaissance on major projects in Hyderabad, including dams and irrigation projects, aiming to cause maximum damage. They identified major public places and projects throughout India, conducting extensive reconnaissance of important sites, maps, and blueprints. Maqbool was arrested by the NIA in 2013 and was sentenced to life imprisonment in 2023 by a special court in Delhi. The NIA filed a chargesheet detailing the IM's conspiracy and involvement in organizing a series of devastating blasts across the country. These acts of terror included the Varanasi blasts in 2006, the Mumbai serial blasts in 2006, the UP Courts serial blasts in Varanasi, Faizabad, and Lucknow in 2007, the Jaipur serial blasts in 2008, the Delhi serial blasts in 2008, the Ahmedabad serial blasts in 2008, the Chinnaswamy Stadium blast in Bangalore in 2010, and the Hyderabad twin blasts in 2013. Maqbool was serving a life sentence for his role in the Dilsukhnagar blasts, which claimed 18 lives and injured over 130 people. He was shifted to Cherlapally prison in November 2023 to serve his sentence in connection with cases registered against him in Telangana, sources disclosed.

Deccan Chronicle 27 Jul 2024 1:09 pm

Remembering Capt. Amit Bhardwaj On Kargil Vijay Diwas

The Kargil War was a watershed moment in Indias history. In 1999, our soldiers faced treacherous terrain and adverse weather, defending our sovereignty against infiltrators. Their unparalleled determination and valour resonates even today. Capt. Amit Bhardwaj, an alumnus of St. Xaviers Boys School, Jaipur, etched his name in the ... Read more

Udaipur Kiran 27 Jul 2024 8:36 am

Bengaluru: Tension at railway station over consignment of meat

Bengaluru: Tension prevailed at the Bengaluru City Railway Station when a consignment of meat weighing about three tonnes loaded in about 150 cartons reached here from Jaipur in a train on Friday night, railway sources said. Puneeth Kerehalli, a cow vigilante, earlier jailed on murder charge, claimed it was dog meat. However, meat dealer Abdul Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 27 Jul 2024 7:17 am

Med insurance for athletes under Sports Policy 24

The Times of India 27 Jul 2024 5:17 am

Govt will consider purchasing bajra at MSP, assures CM

The Times of India 27 Jul 2024 5:11 am

Rajasthan HC orders status quo in Galta Peeth case

The Times of India 27 Jul 2024 4:46 am

Govt to ensure Fee Act is implemented in pvt schools

The Times of India 27 Jul 2024 4:45 am

Dhariwal uses threatening tone during House debate

The Times of India 27 Jul 2024 4:41 am

BJP legislator slams govts road widening project in city

The Times of India 27 Jul 2024 4:40 am

2 farmers die, 1 injured as tractor overturns in Barmer

The Times of India 27 Jul 2024 4:37 am

Jewellers to support women artisans

The Times of India 27 Jul 2024 4:35 am

All PHED engineers on casual leave, routine work affected

The Times of India 27 Jul 2024 4:35 am

All tube wells, hand pumps across Raj repaired: Minister

The Times of India 27 Jul 2024 4:33 am

Four from Raj get perfect scores in NEET-UG results

The Times of India 27 Jul 2024 4:33 am

War heroes remembered on 25th Kargil Vijay Diwas

The Times of India 27 Jul 2024 4:31 am

DRI seizes e-cigarettes worth 1.25cr, one arrested

The Times of India 27 Jul 2024 4:30 am

Ravi Jaipuria, Akshay Kumar Power Fashion Entrepreneur Fund (FEF) As Key Investors

Fashion Entrepreneur Fund (FEF) is delighted to announce substantial investments by Mr. Ravi Jaipuria, a renowned Indian billionaire businessman widely recognized for his impactful contributions to the food and beverage industry and Bollywood star and fashion icon Mr. Akshay Kumar, who is a versatile actor known for high-octane action films and rib-tickling comedic roles. As the Chairman of RJ Corp, a diverse conglomerate comprising beverages, fast food, real estate, education, and healthcare, Mr. Jaipuria's expertise, strategic insight, and philanthropic vision will be of enormous value to FEF's mission to empower and elevate fashion entrepreneurs in India. The fashion Industry is a booming sector worth up to 125 billion in India intrigued Mr. Jaipurias interest thus sparking the partnership with the Fashion Entrepreneur Fund. Mr. Akshay Kumar, on the other hand, is a style and fashion icon with business acumen who is keen to support emerging talent in the industry. Mr. Kumar has always been at the forefront of supporting innovative ventures and causes. His involvement with FEF is driven by a desire to give back to the community and foster the next generation of fashion entrepreneurs, thus supporting young entrepreneurs and the Make in India initiative. Mr. Ravi Jaipuria, the Indian business magnate, expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership: Im thrilled to collaborate with the Fashion Entrepreneur Fund. The fashion industry in India holds immense untapped potential, and I am confident that FEF offers an ideal platform to nurture and showcase this talent. Fashion, beyond its allure, is a formidable industry and 4.5 crore fashion enthusiasts in India are facing a lack of funds to kickstart their businesses. Having seen the transformative power of entrepreneurship across various sectors, I believe FEF is uniquely positioned to drive a new wave of innovation and investment within the Indian fashion landscape, empowering the next generation of entrepreneurs to shape the future of fashion. Mr. Akshay Kumar, the award-winning actor, fashion icon, and investor, expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership: I'm incredibly excited to join forces with the Fashion Entrepreneur Fund. The fashion industry in India is brimming with untapped potential, and I believe FEF provides the perfect platform to nurture and showcase this talent. I have been closely associated with the fashion industry and strongly believe that given an opportunity, our fashion creators can rule on the global stage. Fashion, beyond the glitz and glamour, is a powerful force. Having witnessed the transformative power of entrepreneurship in other sectors, I believe FEF is well-positioned to unlock a new wave of innovation within the Indian fashion industry. Mr. Vagish Pathak, Chairman & Mr. Sanjay Nigam, Founder of Fashion Entrepreneur Fund, expressed their excitement, saying, Having Mr. Ravi Jaipuria and Mr. Akshay Kumar on board is a tremendous boost for the Fashion Entrepreneur Fund. Our mission is to create a vibrant ecosystem where fashion dreams can flourish into successful enterprises. With these two stalwarts joining us, we are poised to accelerate this mission and reach new heights. Mr. Jaipurias extensive experience in fostering entrepreneurship and Mr. Kumars passion for innovation align perfectly with our goals. With their support, we are confident that FEF will become the go-to platform for fashion entrepreneurs in India, providing them with the investment, resources, and mentorship they need to succeed.

Deccan Chronicle 26 Jul 2024 6:06 pm

Ravi Jaipuria, actor Akshay Kumar invest in Fashion Entrepreneur Fund

Entrepreneur Ravi Jaipuria and actor Akshay Kumar have invested in the Fashion Entrepreneur Fund (FEF), a platform dedicated to providing early-stage investments and mentorship for fashion entrepreneurs, as announced in a press statement on Friday. The fund will have a corpus of $3 million. However, the exact amounts contributed by Jaipuria and Kumar were not disclosed.

The Economic Times 26 Jul 2024 5:21 pm

Khatron Ke Khiladi 14: Abhishek Kumar's dream car cost makes headlines

After participating in Bigg Boss 17, Abhishek Kumar is making headlines again as he prepares for Khatron Ke Khiladi 14. The actor who is known for his dare-devilry will soon be seen pulling off some adrenaline-pumping stunts on Rohit Shettys reality show. In addition to this recent achievement, he has bought a new luxury car which is a dream come true enhancing his success and hard work. In one of his vlogs, Bigg Boss 17 runner-up, Abhishek Kumar announced to his audience that he bought himself an expensive black Jeep Rubicon. Though he already owns Thar and BMW, this new addition has a different meaning to him. Mr Kumar travelled with his parents from Jaipur to Chandigarh to collect the vehicle which is apparently priced at around 71 lakh INR. In the shop, Mr Kumar celebrated this joyful occasion together with his mother and father. After buying the iconic Jeep Rubicon, Abhishek keenly tried out its functionalities. He then returned home with it alongside his mom driving and said Kambleo birthday gift aa gaya ek mahina pehle. Abhishek came into limelight when he appeared in the Bigg Boss 17 where he was involved in incidents with other inmates such as Isha Malviya and Samarth Jurel. After being dramatically ousted from the competition only to come back later on, it took everyone by surprise that he ended up second best. Currently, Abhishek will be seen in Khatron Ke Khiladi 14 which is a stunt-based reality show that premiers on July 27th ,2024. Apart from reality shows, Abhishek also featured in Udaariyaan TV series among others while featuring in numerous music videos as well.After being part of Bigg Boss season seventeen, he teamed up with Mannara Chopra and Ayesha Khan on some music projects enlarging onto more of them. The latest car purchase by Abhishek Kumar represents more than just success but also shows commitment and hard work in entertainment industry. His fans are eagerly waiting for his forthcoming performances in Khatron Ke Khiladi 14 and seeing what the future holds for him as a gifted actor.

Deccan Chronicle 26 Jul 2024 4:42 pm

2 flying squads equipped with cameras flagged off

The Times of India 26 Jul 2024 5:15 am

Centre deprived Raj of 6k-cr in 2022-23: Gehlot

The Times of India 26 Jul 2024 5:13 am

MP Madan Rathore,BJPs OBC face, isnew Raj party prez

The Times of India 26 Jul 2024 5:11 am

Moosewala murder suspect brought to Dausa

The Times of India 26 Jul 2024 5:09 am

Raj develops Indias 1st web portal for edu on road safety

The Times of India 26 Jul 2024 5:01 am

Fresh FIRs in cheating cases

The Times of India 26 Jul 2024 4:58 am

Widow, daughter electrocuted to death in Kota

The Times of India 26 Jul 2024 4:58 am

Cheetah relocation plan speeds up in govt circles

The Times of India 26 Jul 2024 4:55 am

Treasury benches outraged by Cong MLAs remark on babas

The Times of India 26 Jul 2024 4:53 am

Not even a single grain of ration will be misplaced

The Times of India 26 Jul 2024 4:53 am

Young man dies in fire at his grocery store

The Times of India 26 Jul 2024 4:47 am

HC suspends sentence of convict in minors gang rape

The Times of India 26 Jul 2024 4:39 am

US woman raped by Ajmer man

The Times of India 26 Jul 2024 4:35 am

Mother, Daughter Electrocuted In Kota, Family Alleges Negligence

Alleged negligence by the Jaipur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited (JVVNL) claimed the lives of a 50-year-old woman and her 21-year-old daughter after a wire of the overhead power line fell on their house here.

NDTV 25 Jul 2024 11:55 pm

Those in power need to be forced to answer on NEET paper leak: Sachin Pilot

Jaipur: Congress leader Sachin Pilot, while targeting the Centre over the NEET paper leak case, on Thursday said those sitting in power will have to be forced to break their silence on the issue and arrest the culprits. Pilot was addressing a gathering after newly-appointed state president of the National Students Union of India (NSUI) Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 25 Jul 2024 8:30 pm

AU Small Finance Bank Q1 results: Net profit surges 30% to Rs 502 cr

AU Small Finance Bank on Thursday reported a 30 per cent jump in its net profit to Rs 502 crore for the first quarter ended June 30. The Jaipur-based lender had earned a net profit of Rs 387 crore in the year-ago period. During the quarter, the bank's total income increased to Rs 4,315 crore against Rs 2,773 crore a year ago, Au Small Finance Bank said in a regulatory filing. Interest income grew to Rs 3,769 crore during the period under review from Rs 2,458 crore in the corresponding quarter a year ago. The board has also approved for making an application to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) for the transition from a Small Finance Bank to Universal Bank pursuant to guidelines for 'on tap' licensing of universal banks in the private sector dated August 1, 2016, and circular on voluntary transition to universal banks dated April 26, 2024, it said. The board has constituted a Committee of Directors to vet the application for submission to the RBI, it said. Asset quality of the bank

Business Standard 25 Jul 2024 6:06 pm

Rajasthan govt plans Jaipur Metro expansion to key areas in Phase-II

A government official said the work on Metro Phase-2 is expected to begin in the next few months

Business Standard 25 Jul 2024 4:35 pm

Emerging Indian Cities Show Strong Startup Funding Growth in H1 2024

A recent survey conducted by INC42 indicates that investors are bullish about the expansion of India's booming startup ecosystem across new regions. The survey projected Pune, Hyderabad, Chennai, Jaipur and Ahmedabad as the cities most poised to emerge as the next major hubs. Several findings from the first half of 2024 bring credence to this [] The post Emerging Indian Cities Show Strong Startup Funding Growth in H1 2024 appeared first on Northlines .

The Northlines 25 Jul 2024 2:22 pm

IPS officer among 7 cops booked for murder in Anandpal encounter case

JAIPUR: The ACJM CBI court has decided to proceed with a murder trial against seven police officials allegedly involved in the encounter of gangster Anandpal Singh in 2017 in Rajasthans Churu district. The court has taken cognizance under section 302 of the IPC, rejecting the closure report filed earlier by the CBI. The officers who will now face trial include the then Churu SP Rahul Barath, Additional SP Vidya Prakash Chaudhary, DSP Suryaveer Singh Rathore, RAC Head Constable Kailash Chandra, Constable Dharampal, Constable Dharamveer Singh, and Sohan Singh of RAC. Anandpal Singh was encountered by the Special Operations Group (SOG) on June 24, 2017, in Malasar village in Churu. Doubts surrounding the encounter prompted Anandpals wife, Raj Kanwar, to challenge the CBIs closure report in 2020. Following a protest petition filed in the ACJM court and a rigorous four-year legal battle, the court has now taken cognizance based on testimonies from two doctors and family members. Lawyers representing Raj Kanwar, Bhanwar Singh and Tribhuvan Singh Rathore, asserted that the incident was not a legitimate encounter but rather an orchestrated killing where Anandpal was allegedly shot at close range, a claim supported by medical evidence and witness accounts presented in court. The court has directed Raj Kanwar to furnish a list of witnesses by October 16. Former IG of SOG, Dinesh MN highlighted Anandpals criminal history, linking him to multiple murders including that of Gopal Phogat and Jeevanram Godhara in 2006.

The New Indian Express 25 Jul 2024 9:08 am

Pradeep S. Mehta | Consensus vital to ensure Indias growth, progress with Ram Rajya

Celebrating the fortieth anniversary of the Consumer Unity and Trust Society with lectures around the world by eminent persons on a variety of contemporary topics, one was delivered by Nripendra Misra, chairman of the Ram Janmabhoomi Trust in New Delhi on the Lessons from the Ram Lalla Temple on April 30. A few friends found it a bit odd that we were organising a talk on a religious matter because we are an apolitical organisation. For me and my colleagues, it was a civilisational issue that we have been able to build a temple in the birthplace of Lord Ram after such a long struggle. After all, Ram belongs to the whole society and not just Hindus. Many in the audience enjoyed the excellent talk given by Mr Misra. The talk was chaired by Tejendra Khanna, a former lieutenant-governor of Delhi. My own plea at the end of the talk was that we look forward to the holistic Ram Rajya, whatever be the outcome of the then ongoing general election, rather than any divisive fundamentalist agenda. According to his book, Hind Swaraj, published in 1929, Mahatma Gandhi had defined Ram Rajya as the kingdom of justice, equality and truth. Somewhat reflecting from the metaphor of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, Gandhi also preached Ram Rajya as the binding principle of good global governance. On the other hand, vice-president Jagdeep Dhankhar reminded us of the spirit of Ram Rajya which is enshrined in the Constitution and that its makers had thoughtfully placed the picture of Lord Ram, Lakshman and Goddess Sita on the top of the chapter related to the fundamental rights. He said this at a public event in Jaipur in June. It is therefore my plea to the new National Democratic Alliance government to imbibe the principles of Ram Rajya in their governance agenda. This follows from what Bhishma tells Yudhisthira in the Shanti Parv of the Mahabharata, which was repeated by Chanakya in Arth Shastra: The happiness of the ruler lies in the happiness of his subjects. It is not what the ruler likes that matters, but only what people like. Having spoken about the spiritual principles which should usher in Ram Rajya, let me come to one of the most fundamental problems of unhappiness which we have is poor employment and low wages. There are few others but let me start with this as our under-employed and unemployed youth numbers are huge. The new government is looking at this as an imperative goal to be targeted and that all forces of society, the government and the market should work together to create jobs and job creators. This too has to be done in a granular fashion and states must be an inseparable part of this shared responsibility. Considering political differences, how can this be achieved? The Niti Aayog has been designed to play this role, but it needs to be steered by an experienced politician with a proven track record who can be accepted by all parties. As it stands, the Niti Aayog has excellent economists and scientists in leadership positions, but that is a necessary condition and not sufficient. We will need all of them for their grey cells. A senior politician can play this leadership role, if he or she agrees. They would need suitable incentives to play such a role without being viewed with suspicion as another centre of power. Second, this is where the states have a bigger role to play, subject to their getting adequate funding from the Central pool: healthcare, education and skilling. These basic values are necessary to increase productivity and improve our competitiveness, which would lead to the desirable higher growth. For all the three areas, let there be well designed doable agendas to be overseen by Central missionary councils. These councils should be headed by state ministers from Opposition-ruled states and not Union ministers, for better ownership. This would be one way to bring the whole nation together. Third, a critical area which also needs cooperative management is finance. This huge topic needs so many issues to be sorted out. One among them is the rationalisation of rates under the Goods and Service Tax (GST). This should also be under a missionary council to be headed by a state minister. Fourth, the Centre should urgently enter into a national compact with the Opposition parties and state governments to promote the national agenda for growth, jobs and happiness. This would be true cooperative federalism. After all, we did succeed in bringing in the GST as an internal market integration instrument which required consensus across the states and also amendments in the Constitution. Just after the elections, RSS supremo Mohan Bhagwat had stressed on governance by consensus and for peace. He reiterated the paradigm that political parties can be rivals in the country but they are not enemies, drawing from the analogy of a coin having two sides, which are inseparable. In conclusion: Let me say that there are umpteen areas which require reforms, on which much has been written here and elsewhere. Some of which are in the exclusive domain of the Union government and many are in the domain of state governments. Both have to work together through consultation and consensus. Let me therefore invoke Ram Rajya as the guiding principle for good governance and peoples happiness.

Deccan Chronicle 25 Jul 2024 2:28 am

Pilot study to enhance viability of 60 fair price shops underway: Govt

A pilot study is underway in the country to enhance the viability of 60 fair price shops, also called ration shops, across four cities -- Hyderabad, Ghaziabad, Jaipur and Ahmedabad, Parliament was informed on Wednesday. This initiative, supported by the Centre in collaboration with respective state governments, aims to provide essential assistance to Fair Price Shops (FPS) operators through partnerships with the Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) for working capital and B2B online wholesale aggregators focusing on nutritional products. In a written reply to the Lok Sabha, Minister of State for Food and Consumer Affairs Nimuben Jayantibhai Bambhaniya, said in a broader effort to bolster FPS operations, the government has urged state and Union Territory (UT) administrations to introduce additional services at these shops. Proposed services include Common Service Centre (CSC) functionalities, banking partnerships with banks and corporate correspondents, and the retail .

Business Standard 24 Jul 2024 8:13 pm

The French Institute In India Announces The Villa Swagatam 2024-2025 Laureates

New Delhi: The French Institute in India is pleased to announce the selection of the 29 laureates of the second edition of its residency programme Villa Swagatam for 2024-2025. From August 2024 to August 2025, French and Indian artists and writers will explore the rich cultures of India, Bangladesh, and France, spending between one and three months at their designated residences. Their host organizations have been chosen for their outstanding capacity to offer their residents an immersion in the vibrant creative milieus of their respective countries. This flagship initiative underscores the French Institute in Indias dedication to promoting cross-cultural exchanges in the realms of art and crafts and literature. In its second edition, Villa Swagatam has expanded with four new residencies in India (Jaipur Rugs, Hampi Art Labs, Eklavya Foundation, and Sunaparanta Centre for the Arts) and one in Bangladesh (Brihatta Art Foundation). Bringing the initiative to a full circle, Villa Swagatam has also introduced opportunities for Indian creators to come to France. The French residencies cover a wide spectrum of artistic forms, such as dance (Centre National de la Danse), visual arts (Biennale de Lyon, La Napoule Art Foundation), arts and crafts (Mobilier National and Cit de la Cramique/Manufacture de Svres), poetry (Maison de la Posie de Nantes), comics (Cit Internationale de la Bande Dessine et de lImage), and literature (Villa Gillet, La Marelle, La Maison Julien Gracq). Lauding the winners, H.E. Mr Thierry Mathou, Ambassador of France to India, said: Reciprocity plays a vital role in our concept of cultural cooperation. The Villa Swagatam programme would not be complete if exchanges did not flow both ways, with Indian artists and writers being welcomed in French institutions. We are proud to have been able to introduce this feature from the second edition and wish to extend the programme to more neighbouring countries in the coming editions. This comes as a natural development after the remarkable achievements of the 17 winners of Villa Swagatam's inaugural edition in 2023-2024. Several artists have garnered significant international acclaim through notable exhibitions and presentations. Writers and graphic novelists are currently authoring books that explore India's rich traditions and unique landscapes, underscoring the programme's commitment to nurturing artistic and literary cooperation. The call for applications for this second edition, from April 9th to June 2nd, 2024, was open to writers, graphic novelists, visual artists, designers, and cultural practitioners. The entire Villa Swagatam network, comprising French and Indian organizations, publicized the offer among their communities. Out of the nearly 450 applicants, 210 were French and 237 Indians, showing a great interest in more culture exchange and people to people relationship in the context of the bilateral relationship between France and India. The final selection, made jointly by the French Institute in India, and the French and the Indian partner organizations, includes a diverse group of talented individuals. The selected 29 residents ranging from up-and-coming artists to established professionals, each one of them bringing unique perspectives and aspirations to the programme. Hear more about the projects from the laureates: Rohini Kejriwal, an Indian author from Bangalore who will be welcomed at Maison de la Posie in Nantes: As the founder of The Alipore Post, an independent publishing platform celebrating art, poetry, and music, I have dedicated myself to fostering community and belonging through the arts. Now in its ninth year, The Alipore Post has evolved from a poetry newsletter into a thriving creative community. My motivation to become a resident of Villa Swagatam in France stems from a deep desire to further my mission of democratizing poetry and nurturing creativity. My project, The Poet's Playground seeks to document and create a playground for poetry and visual art in response to the charming terrain, culture, cuisine and people of Nantes. Estelle Coppolani, French author from Reunion Island who will be welcomed at Sangam House in Bangalore: My poetic work is inspired by my native island, Reunion Island, and in particular by my family history. Like many other people on my island, my Indian origins go back to the time of indentured labour. After the abolition of slavery in 1848, many French colonies reorganized their plantation system with massive Asian migrations, the vast majority of whom came from South India. These migrations reshaped entirely the islands, socially and culturally. South-Indian literary traditions are one of the many traces we preserved from this period. Dance and theater are the main focus of my project. I'd like to draw a parallel between the forms derived from Terukkuttu, Bayalataa or Kathakali theaters recreated in Reunion Island during the period of indentured labour (mid-19th century), and the contemporary South Indian theatrical scenes I'll be discovering during my stay. Kunaal Kyhan Seolekar, an Indian designer and architect from Pune, who will be welcomed at Mobilier National and Manufacture de Sevres, in Paris: I have been striving to create a synergy between Europe and India in my design practice, collaborating with European manufacturers while sharing my Indian heritage and culture. My passion lies in 20th-century furniture design, working with materials like wood, metal, upholstery, ceramics, fiberglass, and textiles. I aim to refine my designs to their most sustainable versions, focusing on the intersection of upholstery and wood furniture making. My design aesthetic is sculptural and organic, inspired by modern 20th-century classics, integrating these learnings directly into my practice. Antonin Mongin, French researcher and artisan/designer who will be welcomed at Vastrakala Craft Residency near Chennai: I want to carry out my residency at Villa Swagatam to anchor my conceptual and creative practice in India. I would like to carry out a project linking the collection of hair donations from the Tirumala Temple, where pilgrims' hair is cut as an offering, with traditional embroidery practices at Vastrakala. This allows me to explore the origin of fibres used in artisanal textile activities, aiming to create textiles that encapsulate the individual stories and spiritual devotion of each donor. By integrating these elements, I seek to challenge the conventional view of cut hair as a commodity and instead elevate it to a precious and singular fibre with unique conceptual and material values. All Villa Swagatam residency winners will be mentored by partners dedicated to enhancing their professional skills and be given the chance to explore new techniques and environments to further their practice. For many participants, this will be their first opportunity to immerse themselves in the cultures of France and India, where they are committed to fostering meaningful, long-term collaborations. For those already acquainted with these spaces, this is a unique opportunity to renew their professional and creative connections and advance specific projects. The Villa Swagatam network consists of 29 residences divided into 3 categories: Residencies in France: Biennale de Lyon, Jeune Cration Internationale (Lyon) Centre National de la Danse (Pantin) La Maison de la Posie de Nantes (Nantes) La Maison des Auteurs - Cit Internationale de la Bande Dessine et de lImage (Angoulme and Goa) La Maison Julien Gracq (Saint-Florent-Le-Vieil) La Marelle (La Ciotat) La Napoule Art Foundation - International collective residency (Chteau de La Napoule) La Napoule Art Foundation x Prameya Art Foundation (Chteau de La Napoule) Nomination of the laureate to be announced later. La Villa Gillet (Lyon) Mobilier National and Cit de la cramique / Manufacture de Svres (Paris) Literature Residencies in India: Alice Boner Institute (Varanasi) Eklavya Foundation (Bhopal) Himalayan Writing Residency (Sathkol) MAD Salon+Lab (Bangalore) Prakriti Foundation Residency (Chennai) Rachna Books (Gangtok) Sangam House (Bangalore) Sunaparanta Goa Centre for the Arts (Angoulme and Goa) Tara Books (Auroville) Arts and Crafts Residencies in India and Bangladesh: Brihatta Art Foundation (Dhaka) Hampi Art Labs (Hampi) Jaipur Rugs (Jaipur) Kalhath Institute (Lucknow) Katkatha Puppet Art Trust (Delhi - Mussoorie) Khoj International Residency (New Delhi) Nila House (Jaipur) Public Arts Trust of India (Jodhpur) Serendipity Arts (New Delhi) Vastrakala Craft (Chennai) 2024 - 2025 laureates: 1. Ada, artist 2. Adrien La Fille, novelist 3. Ainesh Madan, dancer and choreographer 4. Antonin Mongin, researcher and artisan/designer 5. Ayesha Singh, artist 6. Bijal Vaccharajani, writer 7. Desire Moheb - Zandi, Textile Artist 8. Elvira Voynarovska, artist 9. Estelle Coppolani, poet and playwright 10. Fabien Toulme, graphic novelist 11. Floriane Zaslavsky, essayist 12. Gaspard Combes, artist 13. Jean-Marc Troubet Troubs, graphic novelist 14. Jeremy Demester, artist 15. Julia Lebrao Sendra, artist 16. Kunaal Kyhaan Seoleokar, designer and architect 17. Laurence Hugues, writer 18. Lauren Januhowski, textile artist 19. Lokesh Khodke, comic book writer 20. Marisol Santana, designer 21. Mathilde Rives, author-illustrator 22. Niyati Bhat, writer and Translator 23. Pauline Guerrier, artist 24. Rahul Bishnoi, playwright and researcher 25. Rohini Kejriwal, poet 26. Saba Niknam, artist 27. Sahil Naik, artist 28. Thibault Marthouret, poet 29. Valia Russo, artist

Deccan Chronicle 24 Jul 2024 6:00 pm

Man, suspected of cow smuggling, shot dead by Rajasthan cops amid chase

Jaipur: A pickup van driver allegedly smuggling cows was shot dead in the early hours of Wednesday by another group of suspected bovine smugglers in Rajasthans Deeg district, police said. Superintendent of Police (SP) Rajesh Kumar Meena said the incident occurred around 2 a.m., adding that police had information that two men were smuggling cows Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 24 Jul 2024 5:16 pm

Pilot project in Hyderabad and three other cities to improve viability of FPS

At present, there are stocks but there is no fixed date for the allocation of provisions to fair price shops (Representational Image) At present, there are stocks but there is no fixed date for the allocation of provisions to fair price shops (Representational Image) Hyderabad: Hyderabad was among the four major cities where a pilot study is being conducted to improve the viability of 60 fair price shops (FPS), according to the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution on Wednesday. The study is being conducted in Hyderabad, Ghaziabad, Jaipur and Ahmedabad by the Central government in coordination with States concerned to provide handholding assistance to these FPS shops by partnering with Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) for provision of working capital and B2B online wholesale aggregators for sale of non-PDS items with focus on nutritional items. This information was given by the Union Minister of State for the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution, Nimuben Jayantibhai Bambhaniya in a written reply in the Lok Sabha on Wednesday. As part of efforts to improve the viability of FPSs, the Central government has taken various initiatives and requested all State and UT governments to implement additional services at the FPSs, including Common Service Centre (CSC) services, banking services through tie-up with banks or corporate banking correspondents, banking and citizen-centric services of India Post Payment Bank (IPPB), retail sale of 5kg LPG cylinders and sale of other commodities and general store items etc. Further, to address the skill development challenges, the department is exploring possibilities of conducting capacity building programs or short term skill development courses through the Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship (MSDE) to boost the confidence of FPS owners and equip them with the essential entrepreneurship skills required for venturing into new business avenues. Under the domain of operational responsibilities, State and UT governments have been advised to display information boards, preferably made of tin plates with colour painting showing beneficiarys rights and integration of weighing scale with electronic Point of Sales (ePoS) devices at all FPSs and explore the feasibility of installation of CCTV cameras at all FPSs. The Public Distribution System (PDS) is operated under joint responsibilities of the Central and State and UT governments, wherein the Department, through Food Corporation of India (FCI), has assumed the responsibility for procurement, storage, transportation and allocation of food grains to States and UTs. Whereas, the operational responsibilities such as licensing and monitoring of Fair Price Shops (FPSs) including identification of eligible households and beneficiaries, issuance of ration cards, Aadhaar seeding, FPS-wise allocation and distribution of foodgrains, authentication of beneficiaries, etc. rest with the respective State and UT government. As per information received from Andhra Pradesh government, a total number of 29,872 FPS have been integrated with e-PoS device with automatic weighing scales. Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana (PMMY) is being implemented by all scheduled commercial banks including Regional Rural Banks. As per information received from Public Sector Banks (PSBs), as on November 24, 2023, a total of 1,15,803 loans have been extended to FPS dealers since the inception of PMMY on August 8, 2015.

Deccan Chronicle 24 Jul 2024 4:25 pm

Raj didnt incur so much debt in 67 years as Congress did in 5 years

Raj didnt incur so much debt in 67 years as Congress did in 5 years Jaipur: Responding to a question put forward by BJP MLA Sandeep Sharma, Rajasthan Minister of State for Finance Manju Baghmar said in the Assembly on Tuesday that the state did not incur so much debt in 67 years as it [] The post Raj didnt incur so much debt in 67 years as Congress did in 5 years appeared first on Mangalorean.com .

Mangalorean 24 Jul 2024 8:44 am

Raj gets an industrial park, Budget allocates 427 crore

The Times of India 24 Jul 2024 4:37 am

Big thrust on higher education, nothing much for primary

The Times of India 24 Jul 2024 4:35 am

BJP MLA questions Khimsar over clean chit to Cong govt

The Times of India 24 Jul 2024 4:29 am

Duty cut brings shine back to jewellery hub

The Times of India 24 Jul 2024 4:29 am

Farmers miffed at no mention of MSP

The Times of India 24 Jul 2024 4:23 am

Teacher sends lewd msg to student, villagers lock school

The Times of India 24 Jul 2024 4:19 am

Cash reward announced on two paper leak suspects

The Times of India 24 Jul 2024 4:14 am

Rajasthan: Train accident averted after iron rods found on railway track

JAIPUR: A potential train accident was averted in Dungarpur district of Rajasthan after a loco pilot spotted iron rods on the track, officials said on Tuesday. The incident took place on Sunday night shortly after the Asarva-Jaipur Express train left Dungarpur station. The train departed at around 11 pm after four km, the loco pilot spotted the rods on the track and applied brakes. The train stopped just before the rods, they said. Deputy Superintendent of Police Dungarpur Rajkumar Rajora said a case has been registered against unidentified people and the matter is being investigated. He said there were six iron rods on the track.

The New Indian Express 23 Jul 2024 11:20 am

'Illegal' house of Rajasthan paper leak accused demolished in Churu

JAIPUR: An alleged illegally constructed house of an accused in the Rajasthan sub-inspector recruitment exam paper leak case was demolished by authorities in Churu district, officials said on Tuesday. The action was taken on Monday night by the Churu Municipal Council amid tight security arrangements, they said. The construction was done illegally by Vivek Bhambhu, an accused arrested in the SI paper leak case. It was demolished on Monday, Deputy Superintendent of Police Sunil Kumar said. A team of the municipal council led by assistant engineer Ravi Raghav demolished the alleged illegal structures on plot number 114 and 115 in Poonia Colony, they said. The paper leak case is being investigated by the Special Operations Group of Rajasthan Police which has arrested several accused including trainee sub-inspectors.

The New Indian Express 23 Jul 2024 10:35 am

How they painted India

Delhis Jama Masjid is full of life in English artist William Carpenters print Delhi. A Street At Back Of Jumma Masjid. The artist seems invested in the lives of the people and their mundane activitiesfrom those running an ox cart to a pair of women with earthen pots on their heads. One of the most successful Orientalist American painters, Edwin Lord Weeks works are also full of intimate scenesa nautch girl in the courtyard of Delhis Nizamuddin Auliya dargah, an example of Indian life in the bygone era, catches the eye. When English artist and poet Edward Lear went to see the Taj Mahal in 1874, he feverishly wrote about its beauty in his journal that went beyond the ivory white monument to include details about gorgeously dressed and be-ringed women, parrots that were like live emeralds, poinsettias dotted cypress trees that line a breathtaking garden. A common thread that binds these works is how the foreign gaze offered a more private view of the then-Indian life. An ongoing exhibition comprising 103 works with 85 on display, Destination India: Foreign Artists In India 1857-1947, by DAG explores this lively representation of India, through the eyes of 39 foreign artists from 12 countries. This is the first exhibition to demonstrate that a major branch of Orientalist painting was devoted to India (and not confined to just North Africa and West Asia). Landmark exhibitions that have focused on the genre of such paintings in the past, including The Lure of the East: British Orientalist Painting (2008) at Londons Tate Gallery, do not mention India. The Indian chapter of Orientalist paintings has hardly been explored so this exhibit breaks new ground, says Ashish Anand, CEO & MD, DAG. Native Gharry, or Cart in Ahmedabad by Edwin Lord Weeks A new crop of artists In the Age of Discovery (from the 15th to the 17th century), when Europeans were exploring continents of Asia, Africa and America, their fascination with India grew, fuelled by their search for precious metals, trade, spices and new knowledge. By the late 19th century, India was already known in Europe through the works of pioneering Orientalist artists like William Hodges, Thomas and William Daniell, F. Baltazard Solvyns, Henry Salt and James Baillie Fraser. They captured India from the point of view of grand architecture, heritage sites, and vast landscapes but did not focus on its people. Curator Giles Tillotson, SVP, DAG notes: But by the late 19th century, the growth of tourism had made Indias major monuments well known, so artists now had to focus on other aspects to win an audience. They still depicted famous sites like the Taj Mahal and the ghats of Varanasi, but they had to find new ways of depicting them the daily lives of Indian people was one of them. The new crop of artists came from all across the world Germany, Denmark, France, Japan, Netherlands, and more. The exhibition is focused on the works of 39 of them, including Woldemar Friedrich and Horace van Ruith from Germany, Edwin Lord Weeks from America, Hiroshi Yoshida from Japan, William Carpenter and Charles W. Bartlett from England, Hugo Vilfred Pedersen from Denmark, Marius Bauer from the Netherlands, and more. Artists of this generation were much more interested in the living India: in the daily routine of an Indian bazaar or a haveli. They were attracted to the people, and not just to the grandees, but to ordinary people in the streets. If there was still an element of the picturesque, it was a more intimate and animated version of that aesthetic, says Anand in the directors note of the exhibition adding that in their works, we find an India that we do not just see, but that we can hear and smell. Authentic India A walk-through at the exhibition takes us through the works of the artistes who were particularly fascinated with life in the cities of Delhi, Varanasi, Lucknow, Udaipur, Jaipur, Gwalior and Agra. These artists wanted to show audiences back home the real India a place that was exotic and different. So, colonial cities like Bombay and Calcutta were not that interesting for them, because they were too much like what they knew in Europe. Marius Bauer complained that Bombay looked too much like London. Udaipur looked like another world and that is what he sought, Tillotson explains. In his works, society takes center stage. For instance, in Bauers Courtyard Of A Palace, India he shows Delhis Humayun Tombs faade dotted with local folks and a knight in shining armour, thus melding his travel memories with an element of fantasy. Similarly, Yoshida Hiroshi, a Japanese woodblock printmaker, paints famous sites of India like Buland Darwaza, Taj Mahal, and the ghats of Varanasi dotted with pilgrims, fakirs, mahouts, merchants in Kokka woodblock prints that became popular around the world. English painter Alfred Edward Emslie depicts the surreal An Indian Street Scene with a woman carrying a child on her shoulders as its anchor on a busy road while another English artist Charles William Bartlett paints devotees in prayers in The Golden Temple, Amritsar. Portraits were another way of show the faces from India and Danish artist Hugo Vilfred Pedersen, even was nicknamed Raja Painter for his commissioned portraits of Indian royalty. He drew the Maharaja of Mysore, Maharaja of Burdwan and more, besides also drawing commonfolk. What explains their perspective? It is not so much that they noticed things that Indians didnt, its more about they considered worth depicting. To a local, aspects of everyday life are obvious, while to a foreigner they are strange and engaging, says Tillotson. Destination India: Foreign Artists In India 1857-1947 is on till August 24 at DAG, 22-A, Janpath Road

The New Indian Express 23 Jul 2024 9:39 am

Galta mahant chosen illegally, develop Peeth like Ayodhya temple: Rajasthan high court

Justice Sameer Jain nullified Avdheshacharyas unlawful appointment as Galta Peeth mahant, directing state management reverting to 1943, akin to Ram Janmabhoomi. A PIL by Ram Sharandas and Umashankar Sharma contested hereditary succession initiated by his father. The court's decision included Feb 22 hearings with the Devasthan department. The properties span Jaipur, Deeg, Bharatpur.

The Times of India 23 Jul 2024 8:12 am

Rajasthan government moves SC to withdraw suit on phone tapping

JAIPUR: In a significant turn of events, the Bhajanlal-led BJP government in Rajasthan has decided to withdraw a case filed in the Supreme Court against the Central government on the 2020 phone tapping allegations. The move is being seen as a major setback to former CM Ashok Gehlot, whose administration initially filed the case to stop the Delhi Polices investigation into the matter. The controversy goes back to March 2021, when Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat lodged a complaint with the Delhi Crime Branch, alleging illegal phone-tapping by the Gehlot government. This prompted the Gehlot administration to approach the Supreme Court arguing that only the Rajasthan Police had the jurisdiction over the investigation and sought a stay on Delhi Polices actions. However, in a recent submission to the Supreme Court, the Bhajanlal-led BJP government has contended that the case lacked merit and could not proceed further. This marks a reversal of the states earlier stance under Gehlots leadership. The issue has been a part of a broader political crisis in Rajasthan stemming from an audio clip released by Lokesh Sharma, Gehlots OSD in 2020 which implicated political figures who were allegedly conspiring to topple the Gehlot government. The clip featured conversations involving Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, a Congress MLA, and a rather notorious broker in Rajasthan. After the Congress government fell in December last year, former OSD Lokesh Sharma accused Gehlot of leaking the audio recordings and pressured him to destroy evidence. Contends cases merit In a recent submission to the Supreme Court, the Bhajanlal government contended that the case lacked merit and could not proceed further. This marks a reversal of the states earlier stance under Gehlot. The issue has been a part of a broader political crisis stemming from an audio released by Gehlots OSD in 2020

The New Indian Express 23 Jul 2024 7:33 am

Leheriyas appeal widens with fusion designs

The Times of India 23 Jul 2024 5:03 am

Ray of light: Shahpuras ambitious eye care drive

The Times of India 23 Jul 2024 4:56 am

Verify degrees, credentials of docs: RMC to all hosps

The Times of India 23 Jul 2024 4:54 am

7 injured in stone pelting by villagers

The Times of India 23 Jul 2024 4:46 am

Scattered rain in Jaipur, Ajmer

The Times of India 23 Jul 2024 4:45 am

SC stays bail cancellation of ex-MLA Giriraj Malinga

The Times of India 23 Jul 2024 4:39 am

Govt steps up efforts to fill gaps in 5 new med colleges

The Times of India 23 Jul 2024 4:39 am

Ekal Patta: Ex-UDH secretary moves SC against govt panel

The Times of India 23 Jul 2024 4:37 am

SOG arrests suspect from Jodhpur jail in SI exam case

The Times of India 23 Jul 2024 4:35 am

Buses should not ply only via bypass

The Times of India 23 Jul 2024 4:34 am

Min announces 5k cr plan to boost forest cover in state

The Times of India 23 Jul 2024 4:34 am

56 from Vivekananda schools selected for IITs in past 3 yrs

The Times of India 23 Jul 2024 4:34 am

Mans body found in Ramsarovar pond of Ramdevra town

The Times of India 23 Jul 2024 4:30 am

Woman hangs self in Jaisalmer dist, dowry death suspected

The Times of India 23 Jul 2024 4:27 am

Train Accident Averted in Dungarpur Due to Loco Pilots Vigilance

Udaipur : A major train accident was averted near Dungarpur in Rajasthan on Sunday night when a loco pilot spotted iron rods placed on the railway tracks. The train, which was traveling from Asarwa (Ahmedabad) to Jaipur, was able to stop just in time before hitting the rods. The ... Read more

Udaipur Kiran 22 Jul 2024 8:10 pm

Woman booked for RAS exam bid with forged admission card in Udaipur

A woman in Rajasthan was booked for attempting to write the RAS exam with a forged admission card. The card had discrepancies and did not match the official format. Further investigation is ongoing.

The Times of India 22 Jul 2024 10:58 am

Rajasthan: 16-year-old boy detained for killing city woman, learnt tricks from crime shows

A 16-year-old boy was detained for the murder of a 42-year-old woman in Jaipur. The juvenile learned crime techniques from TV shows and tried to erase evidence. Police revealed that the boy stabbed the victim and injured his grandmother before fleeing. The investigation uncovered his detailed planning.

The Times of India 22 Jul 2024 9:19 am

Mild rain fails to bring relief in Raj

The Times of India 22 Jul 2024 4:56 am

CCTVs at Jaipur rly stn solve crimes

The Times of India 22 Jul 2024 4:54 am

Raj govt moves SC to withdraw suit regarding phone tapping

The Times of India 22 Jul 2024 4:52 am

Kirori Lal Meena has narrow escape as convoy cars collide

The Times of India 22 Jul 2024 4:51 am