Ayodhya celebrates one year of Ram Mandir Grand Pran Pratishtha ceremony
Ayodhya is celebrating the one-year anniversary of Ram Lalla's placement and Pran Pratishtha ceremony with spiritual events and cultural programs. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had performed the main rituals last year. The commemoration includes Agnihotra, chanting of Shri Ram Mantra, recitation of Ram Raksha Stotra and Hanuman Chalisa, and Lord Ram's Maha Abhishek.
Beyond The Mandir: Ayodhyas Winding Journey To Becoming A Tourist Hub
BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari supports the parents of a raped and murdered trainee doctor in their decision to challenge the life sentence of Sanjay Roy, demanding the death penalty. The Sealdah Court convicted Roy, but the victim's father rejected the Rs 17 lakh compensation, seeking justice. West Bengal government is also appealing for capital punishment.
Missing names in beneficiary lists spark protests across Telangana
ADILABAD/NALGONDA/KARIMNAGAR/NIZAMABAD: A few eligible beneficiaries in Adilabad expressed disappointment upon discovering that their names were missing from the beneficiary lists for four key welfare schemesRythu Bharosa, Indiramma Athmeiya Bharosa, Indiramma Housing Scheme, and Ration Card distributionset to be launched by the state government on January 26. During gram sabhas organised to identify beneficiaries, several villagers raised concerns over the omissions. In Pollampelli village, Bheemaram mandal, Mancherial, beneficiaries protested against the list, demanding that the government halt the current process, conduct a new survey, and reorganise the gram sabha to include all eligible families. Mancherial District Collector Kumar Deepak attended the gram sabha in Naspur municipality, where he reassured people that ration card distribution is ongoing and advised those whose names were missing to apply at the Mandal Praja Parishad office or ward sabhas. Regarding housing, he promised steps under the Indiramma Housing Scheme for poor beneficiaries. Criticise authorities over inclusion of ineligible beneficiaries In Karimnagar, a heated exchange occurred during a gram sabha in Chakalivanipalli village, Ganneruvaram Mandal, as villagers criticised authorities over the inclusion of ineligible families in the beneficiary list. The authorities displayed the list of past welfare scheme applicants, but many were frustrated upon finding their names missing. A couple broke down, claiming they had worked on NREGS projects but had not received payments. Mallesh, a villager, alleged that landlords received benefits while landless poor families were excluded. Despite some villagers complaints that they had not participated in NREGS work yet were listed under the Atmiya Bharosa scheme, the situation calmed after authorities intervened and explained the process. Residents question implementation of schemes In Nizamabad, gram sabhas and ward sabhas were held across villages and towns as part of the ongoing implementation of welfare schemes. While some residents asked when the schemes would be implemented, others expressed dissatisfaction with missing names on beneficiary lists. Armoor MLA Paidy Rakesh Reddy attended a gram sabha in Armoor, where people requested the construction of 2BHK houses. Similarly, Nizamabad District Collector Rajiv Gandhi Hanumanthu participated in a gram sabha in Lolam village, where he clarified the state governments new schemes, including Indiramma Illu, Indiramma Athmiya Bharosa, Rythu Bharosa, and Ration Cards. He assured residents that applications for these schemes are a continuous process and encouraged eligible individuals to submit their applications without delay, advising them not to be anxious about the process.
LPG cylinder explosion kills woman, infant son
Jammu: A woman and her six-month-old son died when a cylinder allegedly exploded inside their home in Jammu and Kashmirs Poonch district on Tuesday, officials said. Shazia Kousar, the wife of Sajjad Hussain, was preparing food when the incident took place at Jandrola village of the Mandi area in the evening, they said. Neighbours doused []
Abhijit Bhattacharyya | Trump takes a MAGA leap to expand Americas geography
The new President of the United States, Donald Trump, appears to have borrowed heavily from the words of fifth century BC Athenian general and historian Thucydides: Large nations do what they wish, while small nations accept what they must. What Mr Trump, the 47 th POTUS, appears to be doing today with bombastic rhetoric and an incessant volley of verbal salvos makes Thucydides words sound immortal and eternal, to the discomfiture and distress of a violence-riddled world. Not too long ago, Mr Trump was promising the American electorate that he would end the Russia-Ukraine conflict within 24 hours of entering the White House, and sermonising Kyivs President Volodymyr Zelenskyy about the need for an immediate ceasefire. Days before his inauguration, however, still under the watch of President Joe Biden, Israel and Hamas agreed on a temporary ceasefire in Gaza, possibly ending the 15-month Middle East war. Did Donald Trumps ultimatum to Hamas to release all the hostages before January 20 actually work? Still, it was a bit of a break for Mr Trump, as he warned friends and foes alike about imposing tariffs to Make America Great Again. He invited Chinas supremo Xi Jinping to his inaugural and assured locals he will bring back the industrial glory of Ohio and Pennsylvania, stop illegal migrants crossing over to the US through Mexico and act against all immigrants, aspiring or arrived. After the November victory and weeks before the takeover, Mr Trump went even more ballistic and implacably bellicose towards all. He is now swerving and veering away from some of his pre-election promises by clarion calls to conquer, occupy, purchase or acquire new lands from friendly nations of the West for Mission MAGA. Unsurprisingly, Mr Trump follows a set-piece formula of thousands of years of world history, where the dream list of great powers strongman rulers invariably has territorial acquisitions on top of their agenda. To understand what Mr Trump is dreaming of, just look back nine decades, to the Europe of the 1930s. All decorum and civility got dumped as Germanys Fuhrer, Adolf Hitler, shook the entire West to its core and set fire to the world. What Hitler did to Austria, Czechoslovakia and Poland in 1930s Europe, Mr Trump is hell bent on doing as he talks of re-taking the Panama Canal from Panama, gobbling up Denmarks Greenland and Americas northern neighbour Canada. Thats not all. He has put Iran on notice. The Trump team, led by maverick billionaire Elon Musk has threatened to destabilise the democratically-elected British government of Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer. Germany too is under Mr Musks radar, being unabashedly warned that Berlin should be ready to witness a repeat and re-creation of extreme Hitler-like fascists in the 2020s. Whether you like it or not, and even before taking over, Mr Trump has eclipsed almost all others on the global stage. But one never knows what he will do or say next, much as Hitler used to keep everyone guessing on what his next move would be on the European chessboard. For Mr Trump, the entire world is his playing field. It would be an understatement to say that Donald Trump, on the eve of his White House return, has created chaos of unparallel dimensions across continents. One should not forget that he is not a politician of the usual kind, or one with the usual career trajectory. He has never fought an election for the US Senate or House of Representatives, nor has he been a governor or held any kind of state office. He is a high-end American real estate developer, enamoured of billionaires and adores rulers who possess huge swathes of land with a propensity to acquire more land. Hence, his billionaires coterie issue diktats to test the waters with their early warnings. Mr Trump himself called on Britain earlier in January to dismantle North Sea wind turbines because US oil company Apache left due to Londons windfall tax on oil operations. With the burning desire to take his MAGA movement to new heights, Mr Trump switched strategy from isolation to neo-imperialistic territorial expansion, much like Britain from the 18 th to 20 th centuries and the brute trampling of Central Europe by Nazi Germany, which triggered the Second World War. Mr Trump, whether in jest or otherwise, has said he wants Canada to be Americas fifty-first state. If indeed that happens, then the 9,985,670 sq km second biggest independent Canada alone would be bigger than all 50 American states combined, of 9,832,468 sq km, the second largest country of the world. And this act by the US would be the single biggest land acquisition by any power in world history. With total of 19,818,138 sq km, the United States would become the largest country in size (overtaking Russias 17,098,200 sq km), and further purchase of Greenland (2,166,000 sq km) will swell America into a behemoth of 21,984,138 sq km. And if thats not good enough a MAGA movement, Mr Trump wants to rename the Gulf of Mexico as Gulf of America. The name of America must be embossed on every possible area surrounding the US, including the vast sheet of water bodies around Floridas Mar-a-Lago. There are a lot of critical challenges demanding Mr Trumps attention at the Oval Office: race, religion, colour, ethnicity, migration, visa, hi-tech industry and trade deficit issues, not to mention various global and regional wars. Some issues get distracted due to his alleged revenge agenda. The mercurial Mr Trump, however, knows well that things are more complicated and complex than what he claimed at election times of having solutions for each crisis. This is one reason why his priorities have changed from internal economics to external geographical expansion under the guise of national security. This is what really lies behind his claims to Canada, Greenland and control of the Panama Canal back in American hands. In the process, is the US hastening all-round global hostility or acting as the harbinger of peace, prosperity and development? You need to peruse historical atlases of the last 500 years to appreciate the reality. Human nature is always crazy for land as it spells money. It keeps appreciating all the time unless disrupted by war or natures fury. Uber capitalisms multi-billionaires in skyscrapers of giddy heights will seldom realise the outlook of Frantz Fanons wretched of the earth as things always look rosy and beautiful from up there till shot down to Mother Earth like the recent inferno in Los Angeles.
SC seeks police reply to Hussain plea demanding interim bail for campaigning during Delhi polls
The Supreme Court has asked Delhi Police to justify why former AAP councillor Tahir Hussain should not be granted interim bail to campaign for the Delhi assembly polls. Despite Hussain receiving bail in nine similar cases related to the 2020 Delhi riots, his bail in a specific murder case was denied, leading him to seek intervention from the Supreme Court.
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Rare sighting of Pallas's fish eagles thrills birders in Uttarakhand
DEHRADUN: Bird enthusiasts are buzzing with excitement after two pairs of Pallas's fish eagles, a majestic raptor known for its stunning aerial displays, were spotted in the Asan Ramsar site in Dehradun district on Monday. The Pallas's fish eagle, also referred to as the sea eagle, is classified among the world's most endangered species, with only about 2,500 individuals documented globally. Measuring up to 84 cm in length, this magnificent eagle boasts a wingspan that can reach approximately 215 cm. Bird lovers are thrilled by this rare opportunity to observe such a unique and elusive creature in its natural habitat. As the winter season begins at the Ramsar site, a significant influx of migratory birds arrives from Siberia, Europe, Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, and the high Himalayan regions. During this time, the majestic Pallas's Fish Eagle can also be spotted soaring through the skies of the Ramsar site. However, it is noteworthy that its numbers have never been observed to exceed two at any given time. For the first time, two pairs of Pallas's Fish Eagles have been spotted at the Ramsar site, said Pradeep Saxena, a bird expert and forest ranger. Traditionally, one pair has nested in a tall tree within the forests of the Forest Guard Training Institute in Rampur Mandi for many years. However, this pair did not return to the nesting area four years ago. Two years later, one bird was sighted in the nesting region, and since then, it has been observed flying in with the influx of migratory birds, said Saxena. Despite these sightings over the past four years, the eagles have not established a nest in the area. Now that two pairs have been seen at the Ramsar site, bird experts are hopeful that they may begin nesting once again.
Woman, infant son die in cylinder blast in Poonch
JAMMU, Jan 21: A woman and her six-month-old son died when a cylinder allegedly exploded inside their home in Poonch district on Tuesday, officials said. Shazia Kousar, the wife of Sajjad Hussain, was preparing food when the incident took place at Jandrola village of the Mandi area in the evening, they said. Neighbours doused the [] The post Woman, infant son die in cylinder blast in Poonch appeared first on Northlines .
Woman, Infant Son Die In Cylinder Blast In J&Ks Poonch
JAMMU, Jan 21: A woman and her six-month-old son died when a cylinder allegedly exploded inside their home in Jammu and Kashmirs Poonch district on Tuesday, officials said. Shazia Kousar, the wife of Sajjad Hussain, was preparing food when the incident took place at Jandrola village of the Mandi area in the evening, they said. Neighbours doused the flames and admitted a critically-injured Kousar and her infant son Ayan Ahmad to a hospital where they were declared brought dead, the [] The post Woman, Infant Son Die In Cylinder Blast In J&Ks Poonch appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Neutral expert ruling backs Indian position on hydro projects over Pakistan
NEWW DELHI: In a significant win for India in its dispute with Pakistan on the Kishenganga and Ratle hydropower projects in Jammu and Kashmir, a neutral expert has ruled in favour of New Delhis position. India has consistently maintained that only the neutral expert has the competence under the 1960 Indus Water Treaty to resolve these differences, a position that Pakistan had contested while demanding a court of arbitration to settle the differences. It has been Indias consistent and principled position that the neutral expert alone has the competence under the Treaty to decide these differences. Having upheld his own competence, which comports with Indias view, the neutral expert will now proceed to the next (merits) phase of his proceeding. This phase will culminate in a final decision on the merits of each of the seven differences, the External Affairs Ministry said. In 2015, Pakistan requested the appointment of a neutral expert to address its concerns over two hydropower projects, but it backtracked from its position in 2016 and called for a court of arbitration instead. India participated in meetings with the neutral expert but refused to engage in the Permanent Court of Arbitration proceedings in The Hague, on the ground that both processes couldnt run simultaneously. The neutral expert, Michel Lino, president of the International Commission on Large Dams (ICOLD), ruled on Monday that he is competent to decide on the issues between India and Pakistan regarding the two projects. A final decision will be made after hearing both parties. This decision is seen as a setback for Pakistan. Pakistan has been protesting against the design and construction of the 330MW Kishanganga project on the Neelum River and the 850MW Ratle hydropower project on the Chenab. Being committed to preserving the sanctity and integrity of the Treaty, India will continue to participate in the neutral expert process so that the differences are resolved in a manner consistent with the provisions of the Treaty, which does not provide for parallel proceedings on the same set of issues. For this reason, India does not recognise or participate in the illegally constituted Court of Arbitration proceedings, the statement said.
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India Triumphs In PD Champions Trophy With A Win Over England
The Indian Physical Disability Cricket: The Indian Physical Disability Cricket Team defeated England by 79 runs in a thrilling final at the FTZ Cricket Grounds, near here, to achieve a remarkable milestone by clinching the title in the PD Champions Trophy 2025. Choosing to bat, the India team posted a commanding total of 197/4 in their allotted 20 overs. The team then bowled out England for 118 to win the title. The highlight of the final was an extraordinary batting display by Yogendra Bhadoria, who dominated the English bowling attack with a spectacular 73 runs off just 40 balls, including four boundaries and five sixes at an impressive strike rate of 182.50. In the bowling department, India's Radhika Prasad led the charge with exceptional figures of 4-19 in 3.2 overs. Captain Vikrant Keni demonstrated his all-round capabilities with a miserly spell of 2-15 in three overs, while Ravindra Sante maintained pressure throughout with figures of 2-24 in his four-over spell. Vikrant Keni, captain of the Indian Physical Disability Cricket Team, led from the front throughout the tournament. Leading this incredible team to victory in the PD Champions Trophy is the proudest moment of my career. Our journey through the playoffs shows the depth of talent and fighting spirit in this team. Each player has contributed significantly to this historic achievement. This trophy belongs not just to us, but to every differently-abled person who has ever dreamed of playing cricket for India, the India captain was quoted as saying in a release. Head coach Rohit Jalani praised his team's exceptional performance and preparation. The boys showed tremendous character throughout the tournament, adapting to different conditions and rising to every challenge. What makes this win special is not just the trophy, but the way our team played - with heart, determination, and a spirit that truly represents the best of Indian cricket, he said. Ravi Chauhan, BCCI Member of the Differently Abled Cricket Committee, expressed his joy at the team's achievement. This victory is a testament to the untiring spirit of our players and the growing strength of differently-abled cricket in India. DCCI has always believed in the potential of our cricketers, and today they have proven that they are world-beaters. This win will inspire countless others to take up the sport and chase their dreams. Head coach Rohit Jalani praised his team's exceptional performance and preparation. The boys showed tremendous character throughout the tournament, adapting to different conditions and rising to every challenge. What makes this win special is not just the trophy, but the way our team played - with heart, determination, and a spirit that truly represents the best of Indian cricket, he said. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
Father slams Mamata as govt appeals life sentence for doctor's murderer
The father of a 31-year-old trainee doctor, who was brutally raped and murdered by Sanjay Roy at RG Kar College and Hospital in Kolkata, has criticized Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee over her handling of the case, as the West Bengal government moved the Calcutta High Court to challenge the life imprisonment verdict. The government is pushing for capital punishment for the accused, who was sentenced to life imprisonment by Sealdah Court. Government's Appeal to the High Court On Tuesday, the state government filed an appeal in the Calcutta High Court, demanding that Roy receive the death penalty instead of life imprisonment. This legal action comes after the Sealdah courts decision, which left many dissatisfied, including the victims father. The governments decision to appeal to the higher court has reignited tensions surrounding the case, and the victim's family is closely following the developments. Victim's Fathers Reproach In a statement to the media, the victims father expressed his displeasure at Mamata Banerjees response to the case. He said, Let us get the order copy tomorrow, we will go through it and then decide what we want to do. She (Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee) does not have to do anything in a hurried manner. Whatever the chief minister has done till date, she should not do any further. His words clearly reflect the frustration and emotional toll the family has endured during the prolonged legal battle. Allegations of Evidence Tampering The victim's father also made serious allegations against the authorities, accusing the police and the CBI of tampering with evidence in the case. She can say a lot of things, but she only tampered with evidence the then CP and others, they had tampered with it. Could she not see all that from the beginning? he questioned. His comments suggest a deeper frustration with the investigation process, which he believes hindered the pursuit of justice for his daughter. Calls for Justice The case, which has been a source of national outrage, continues to captivate the attention of the public, as demands for justice grow louder. The victims family is steadfast in their pursuit of a harsher sentence for Roy, with many advocating for the death penalty to send a strong message against violence and crimes targeting women. The West Bengal governments appeal to the Calcutta High Court has sparked fresh debates about the legal process, justice, and accountability. As the case progresses, both the family and the wider public await a resolution, hoping for justice and a stronger stance on crimes of this nature.
Shift Numaish to suburbs of Hyderabad: BJP MLA Raja Singh
Hyderabad: Controversial Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) Goshamahal MLA stirred controversy once again on Tuesday by demanding Telangana chief minister A Revanth Reddy to shift the All India Exhibition (Numaish) to the citys suburbs. There was a fire incident some years back and luckily no one was injured. The exhibition should be shifted on 100 acres 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 .
Kerala Assembly Passes Resolution Demanding Withdrawal of Draft UGC Guidelines 2025
The resolution was moved in the House by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan who said that the assembly was of the clear opinion that the draft UGC norms do not reflect the spirit of the Constitution.
Bengal Challenges Life Term For RG Kar Convict, Demands Death Penalty In High Court
The Mamata Banerjee government has challenged the trial court's life imprisonment order against the convict in RG Kar rape-murder case, demanding that he be given the death penalty.
Attero eyes expansion, may fetch Rs 1,100-crore revenue this year
Attero, with a market share of nearly 30% in India, expects to double its revenue to Rs 1,100 crores this fiscal year by expanding its vendor network and launching initiatives like Selsmart and MetalMandi. The e-waste management company targets collecting 1,000 tonnes of e-waste daily by mid-2024 and aims to onboard 1.5 lakh vendors by April 2025.
Outsourcing Manipur to Amit Shah abdication of PM Modi's responsibility: Congress slams Modi
NEW DELHI: The Congress on Tuesday launched a scathing attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, accusing him of abdicating his responsibilities by outsourcing Manipur to Union Home Minister Amit Shah. The opposition party reiterated its demand for the PM to visit the violence-hit northeastern state, terming his absence a disastrous neglect of duty.The criticism came after Prime Minister Modi extended greetings to the people of Tripura, Meghalaya, and Manipur on their Statehood Day through a social media post. In response, Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh took to X (formerly Twitter), accusing the prime minister of hypocrisy and indifference towards the crisis in Manipur, which has been engulfed in ethnic violence since May 3, 2023. Ramesh stated, The formerly non-biological and now suddenly human Prime Minister has just sent greetings to the people of Manipur on their Statehood Day through social media. Yet, he has stubbornly refused to visit Manipur even briefly ever since its agony began. He further criticized Modi for travelling extensively around the world while ignoring the plight of the people in Manipur. According to Ramesh, the prime minister has refused to meet with BJP MLAs from the state, avoided one-on-one discussions with the chief minister, and declined to engage with MPs, political leaders, or civil society organizations from Manipur. The formerly non-biological - and now suddenly human - Prime Minister has just sent greetings to the people of Manipur on their Statehood Day through social media. Yet, he has stubbornly refused to visit Manipur even briefly ever since its agony began on May 3, 2023. He has gone Jairam Ramesh (@Jairam_Ramesh) January 21, 2025 Ramesh described Modi's Statehood Day message as hollow and reflective of hypocrisy that knows no limits. He emphasized that the Congress party demands the prime minister visit Manipur immediately, stating, This is the very least he can do to show his concern, if he has any. The Congress party has been vocal in its criticism of the prime minister's handling of the crisis in Manipur, accusing the central government of failing to address the ethnic strife between the Imphal Valley-based Meitei community and the Kuki-Zo groups residing in the hills. Since the violence erupted in May 2023, over 220 people have been killed and thousands have been displaced. Manipur violence: Amit Shah says Centre ready for fresh talks with Meiteis, Kukis The opposition has also slammed Modi for his alleged indifference, asserting that his decision to delegate the matter to the Union Home Minister demonstrates a lack of accountability. Last week, the Congress alleged that while Modi has found the time and energy to visit various countries, he has neglected to reach out to the distressed people of Manipur. The ongoing ethnic violence in the state remains a critical issue, with the Congress party demanding immediate action and direct intervention from the prime minister to restore peace and stability. Manipur violence needs urgent attention, decorum needs to be maintained: Mohan Bhagwat
Gautam Adani Participates In Mahakumbh 2025 VIP Boat Ride, ISKCON Temple Visit On Itinerary
Gautam Adani's Mahakumbh itinerary is marked with key visits to important locations such as the iconic Bade Hanuman Mandir.
Trump Signs Order for US Withdrawal from Paris Climate Agreement Again
WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump signed an executive order Monday directing the United States to again withdraw from the landmark Paris climate agreement, dealing a blow to worldwide efforts to combat global warming and once again distancing the U.S. from its closest allies. Trump's action, hours after he was sworn in to a second term, echoed his directive in 2017, when he announced that the U.S. would abandon the global Paris accord. The pact is aimed at limiting long-term global warming to 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit (1.5 degrees Celsius) above pre-industrial levels or, failing that, keeping temperatures at least well below 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit (2 degrees Celsius) above pre-industrial levels. Trump also signed a letter to the United Nations indicating his intention to withdraw from the 2015 agreement, which allows nations to provide targets to cut their own emissions of greenhouse gases from the burning of coal, oil and natural gas. Those targets are supposed to become more stringent over time, with countries facing a February 2025 deadline for new individual plans. The outgoing Biden administration last month offered a plan to cut U.S. greenhouse gas emissions by more than 60% by 2035 . Trump's order says the Paris accord is among a number of international agreements that don't reflect U.S. values and steer American taxpayer dollars to countries that do not require, or merit, financial assistance in the interests of the American people. Instead of joining a global agreement, the United States successful track record of advancing both economic and environmental objectives should be a model for other countries,'' Trump said. Laurence Tubiana, CEO of the European Climate Foundation and a key architect of the Paris accord, called the planned U.S. withdrawal unfortunate but said action to slow climate change is stronger than any single countrys politics and policies. The global context for Trump's action is very different to 2017,'' Tubiana said Monday, adding that there is unstoppable economic momentum behind the global transition, which the U.S has gained from and led but now risks forfeiting. The International Energy Agency expects the global market for key clean energy technologies to triple to more than $2 trillion by 2035, she said. The impacts of the climate crisis are also worsening. The terrible wildfires in Los Angeles are the latest reminder that Americans, like everyone else, are affected by worsening climate change, Tubiana said. Gina McCarthy, who served as White House climate adviser under President Joe Biden, a Democrat, said that if Trump, a Republican, truly wants America to lead the global economy, become energy independent and create good-paying American jobs, then he must stay focused on growing our clean energy industry. Clean technologies are driving down energy costs for people all across our country. The world is now long-term 2.3 degrees Fahrenheit (1.3 degrees Celsius) above mid-1800s temperatures. Most but not all climate monitoring agencies said global temperatures last year passed the warming mark of 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit, and all said it was the warmest year on record. The withdrawal process from the Paris accord takes one year. Trumps previous withdrawal took effect the day after the 2020 presidential election, which he lost to Biden. While the first Trump-led withdrawal from the landmark U.N. agreement adopted by 196 nations shocked and angered nations across the globe, not a single country followed the U.S. out the door, said Alden Meyer, a longtime climate negotiations analyst with the European think tank E3G. Instead, other nations renewed their commitment to slowing climate change, along with investors, businesses, governors, mayors and others in the U.S., Meyer and other experts said. Still, they lamented the loss of U.S. leadership in global efforts to slow climate change, even as the world is on track to set yet another record hot year and has been lurching from drought to hurricane to flood to wildfire . Clearly America is not going to play the commanding role in helping solve the climate crisis, the greatest dilemma humans have ever encountered, said climate activist and writer Bill McKibben. For the next few years the best we can hope is that Washington wont manage to wreck the efforts of others. About half of Americans somewhat or strongly oppose U.S. action to withdraw from the climate accord, and even Republicans arent overwhelmingly in favor, according according to a poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research . Only about 2 in 10 U.S. adults somewhat or strongly in favor of withdrawing from the Paris agreement, while about one-quarter are neutral. Much of the opposition to U.S. withdrawal comes from Democrats, but Republicans display some ambivalence as well. Slightly less than half of Republicans are in favor of withdrawing from the climate accord, while about 2 in 10 are opposed. China several years ago passed the United States as the world's largest annual carbon dioxide emitting nation. The U.S. the second biggest annual carbon polluting country put 4.9 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide in the air in 2023, down 11% from a decade earlier, according to the scientists who track emissions for the Global Carbon Project. But carbon dioxide lasts in the atmosphere for centuries, so the United States has put more of the heat-trapping gas that is now in the air than any other nation. The U.S. is responsible for nearly 22% of the carbon dioxide put in the atmosphere since 1950, according to Global Carbon Project. While global efforts to fight climate change continued during Trump's first term, many experts worry that a second Trump term will be more damaging, with the United States withdrawing even further from climate efforts in a way that could cripple future presidents efforts. With Trump, who has dismissed climate change , in charge of the worlds leading economy, those experts fear other countries, especially China, could use it as an excuse to ease off their own efforts to curb carbon emissions. Simon Stiell, the U.N. climate change executive secretary, held out hope that the U.S. would continue to embrace the global clean energy boom. Ignoring it only sends all that vast wealth to competitor economies, while climate disasters like droughts, wildfires and superstorms keep getting worse, Stiell said. The door remains open to the Paris Agreement, and we welcome constructive engagement from any and all countries.
Arunachal students body seeks re-suspension of officials implicated in APPSC leak
Itanagar: The All Arunachal Pradesh Students Union (AAPSU) has issued a seven-day ultimatum to the state government, demanding action against the reinstatement of six education department officials implicated in the APPSC question paper leak scam. These officials, including Block Education Officers (BEOs) and teachers, were arrested and suspended following their alleged involvement in the scandal [] The post Arunachal students body seeks re-suspension of officials implicated in APPSC leak appeared first on NorthEast Now .
CHENNAI: Remote work is more than just convenient, its todays reality for most. The information technology and communication has seen a shift in the past decade, which has given birth to a new lifestyle, that of home offices. Whether you work from home full-time or catch up on important tasks before/after heading to the office, a home office can be a game changer. While designing a home-office, efficiency goes beyond choosing paint colours and furniture. A laptop is just the beginning, a lot more goes in to ace your home office space, let me ease it out for you. Space designated The space chosen to make your home office is very crucial, it needs to be away from the daily household distractions so you can focus and get some real work done. Your workspace can differ from a corner in your kitchen if you are a homemaker, a desk in your bedroom to an entire room. The focus point here being keeping the distractions at bay during work hours. Furniture The furniture chosen for your short or long work hours is way more vital than we realise. The ergonomic designs available today are most ideal to make those long, high attention demanding hours comfortable. The design of your furniture and placement of it dictates how the space would promote efficiency. Adding additional seating for in-person meetings is a good touch to add to your work space. If you are working on a space-crunch, then two additional seats that can be pulled to your work desk would be sufficient too. Storage solutions We often tend to overlook the smallest details that are extremely important for the seamless functioning of a space, storage is one such most overlooked aspect. Every individual has a different method preferred to organise and store their essentials, hence it is important to design storage solutions catering to specific needs to bring the whole office together functionally. Tame your technology An office has a lot of involvement of tech, from phone and laptop chargers to printers, internet routers and paper shredders, the list goes on. These, in short, are a lot of wires and can easily add clutter to your space. Taming these wires in a way that they are not an eye sore constantly or taking up space from your working territory is highly significant. The use of wire managers and planning the charging points under the desk to manage the clutter can make an impactful difference in the day-to-day functioning. A clutter-free work desk is important for a clutter-free mind. Lighting Lighting is highly significant while designing spaces and the best way to achieve this is through layered lighting. Ceiling lights are the best way to keep the lighting even and help focus on heavy-duty work. Task lighting, such as a table lamp for writing and checking documents is important, too. If the space has natural light, it would definitely enhance the mood and productivity overall. Home offices are very individualist spaces and the best part about having your own work space is you get to decide how it looks, so dont compromise on personalisation and style. Plants are a great addition to these spaces breathing freshness while adding aesthetic value.
Vendors stage stir in Bhubaneswar seeking rehabilitation on priority
BHUBANESWAR : Street vendors of the capital city on Monday staged a demonstration here protesting the eviction drive without offering them alternative spaces to set up their business. The vendors organised a protest march, on National Vendors Day, from Rajmahal square to Unit-I market and submitted a seven-point charter of demands before the government. While demanding that those displaced during events like Hockey World Cup and Pravasi Bharatiya Divas conclave be prioritised for rehabilitation at the earliest, they called for standardisation of shops allocated in the vending zones to ensure adequate space for business. Their demands also included improving the working conditions of street vendors, allotment of one-third of footpath space for vending zone and provisioning of all facilities as mandated by the Street Vendors Act. Leaders who joined the protest emphasised the need for establishment of a welfare board for street vendors, a standard operating procedure for vendor development and issuing identity cards to them. They also called for allocation of permanent spaces for vendors and creation of additional vending zones in the city. All Odisha Roadside Vendors Association president Pratap Kumar Sahu said the state government must ensure basic facilities such as drinking water, electricity, parking, and toilets in vending zones. He also sought standardised shop sizes, having a dimension of at least 10x8 ft or 8x8 ft, to ensure adequate space for business. The government should establish at least two vending zones in each ward for quick rehabilitation of the evicted vendors, Sahu said.
AIADMK leader Edappadi K Palaniswami blames DMK for social activist Jegabar Ali's death
CHENNAI/PUDUKKOTTAI: The murder of social activist K Jegabar Ali, a vocal opponent of illegal mining, triggered strong reactions from political parties and activists, demanding accountability and swift justice from the government. Ali, who was also an AIADMK functionary, was killed when he was hit by a truck on Friday. Police have registered a case of murder in this regard. AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami expressed shock and anger over the incident and blamed the DMK government for exposing whistleblowers to danger. He alleged that Alis identity was deliberately revealed to the perpetrators. Palaniswami further alleged that government officials, who repeatedly failed to act on Alis complaints, are equally responsible for his death. He accused the government of shielding the real culprits who planned the murder. BJP state president K Annamalai blamed the DMK government for allowing illegal mining to thrive. Alis murder is the direct result of officials inaction and complicity, Annamalai alleged. He warned the government of severe consequences if the masterminds of the murder and mining mafia are not arrested. Law Minister S Regupathy, however, defended the state government by highlighting that the police acted promptly. Four suspects, including the truck driver , were arrested within hours. Allegations of a cover-up are baseless. Palaniswami should think about his statements on the Thoothukudi firing (against anti-Sterlite protesters when the AIADMK was in power) before making any comments, Regupathy said. Pudukottai Environmental and Social Activists Federation on Monday, along with representatives from multiple parties, submitted a memorandum to the collector. It demanded the formation of a special investigation team to investigate Alis murder, including alleged collusion between local authorities and mining mafias. It called for an inquiry into Alis earlier complaints about illegal mining. The memorandum requested a solatium of Rs 1 crore to Alis family and a government job to a member of his family. PMK president Anbumani Ramadoss, DMDK general secretary Premalatha Vijayakant and AMMK general secretary TTV Dhinakaran also condemned the incident. DMDK announced a protest to condemn the murder in Tirumayam on Friday.
Seven villages stage stir against merger with Kovilpatti municipality in TN
THOOTHUKUDI: Residents of seven village panchayats proposed to be merged with Kovilpatti municipality opposed the move stating that work available under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) would be scrapped. The villagers led by CPI union secretary Babu resorted to stage a sit-in stir at the Kovilpatti Revenue Divisional Office (RDO) before submitting a petition. Recently, the state government issued a notification for merging Manthithoppu, Nalattinputhur, Inam Maniachi, Pandavarmangalam, Moopanpatti, Ilupaiyoorani and Thittankulam panchayats with Kovilpatti municipality. The villagers headed by the CPI party staged a protest against the merger plans at the Kovilpatti RDO office on Monday.The villagers claimed the merger with the urban body of Kovilpatti municipality would deprive them of MGNREGS jobs, which is a key income for the women of the villages. The property tax would be hiked which will be a burden for the villagers, they said. The villagers besieged the RDO office, squatting at the campus and rolled on the road demanding immediate solution. The police led by DSP Jeganathan negotiated with the protesters and convinced them to take the issues to concerned authorities. Later, they submitted a petition with RDO Mahalakshmi and withdrew the protest. Meanwhile, objecting to the merger with Kovilpatti municipality, a section of people from Moopanpatti panchayat submitted a petition with Kovilpatti RDO separately, and a section of people from Inam Maniachi submitted a petition with Collector K Elambahavath at the weekly grievances meeting at the collectorate.
Man arrested for blackmailing minor girl using morphed photographs in Puducherry
PUDUCHERRY: The Puducherry Cyber Crime Police arrested a 30-year-old man for allegedly blackmailing women, including a minor girl, using morphed photographs. The accused person was identified as S Mujib Ali from Mannargudi in Thiruvarur district. According to police sources, Mujib Ali befriended women on Instagram, coerced them into making nude video calls, recorded the calls, and threatened to share the recordings on social media. The accused allegedly used this method to lure victims to locations of his choice. In one incident, a minor girl from Puducherry accepted a friend request from an unfamiliar account. Police sources stated, After befriending the girl, the man professed his love for her. When the girl rejected his advances, he threatened to morph her photographs and circulate them on social media. He also coerced her into making a nude video call. The girl informed her parents, who lodged a complaint with the Puducherry Cyber Crime Police. Based on the complaint by her parent, the police registered a case under Section 79 of the Indian Penal Code (offences related to insulting a woman's modesty), Section 351(3) (criminal intimidation), Section 14 of the Pocso Act, 2012 (using a child for pornographic purposes), and Section 67(B) of the Information Technology Act, 2000 (publishing or transmitting sexually explicit material depicting children in electronic form). On Sunday evening, Mujib Ali contacted the victim again, claiming to be in Cuddalore and demanding her to meet him, and threatened to share her morphed photographs online if she refused. The girl's parents immediately alerted the police, who devised a plan to apprehend the accused person. A team led by inspector S Thiyagarajan, including inspector B C Keerthi, identified and arrested the man at the specified location. During the arrest, police also recovered his mobile phone containing morphed images of the victim. Police said during interrogation, the accused admitted to targeting multiple women since 2020 using over 10 fake Instagram accounts and five Facebook profiles. His phone contained explicit photos and videos of over 15 women. He routinely coerced women into nude video calls, recorded them, and used the material for blackmail, a police official said. The accused was produced before the Chief Judicial Magistrate and remanded in custody. His mobile phone is currently under forensic examination, informed police. Meanwhile, Senior Superintendent of Police (Cyber Crime) Narra Chaitanya issued a public advisory warning against accepting friend requests from unknown individuals on social media. Not everything seen on social platforms is genuine. Women should avoid sharing personal photos or participating in video calls with strangers, as such actions can lead to exploitation, she said. The police further urged individuals to report online harassment immediately to parents, trusted persons, or law enforcement agencies. Complaints can also be lodged through the helpline number 1930.
SKUAST-Jammu employees protest for regular salary, removal of Registrar
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Jan 20: SKUAST-Jammu employees, under the banner of Joint Action Committee, held one hour token protest to convey their resentment and concern over repeated delay in the disbursement of their monthly salaries. More than 500 employees, including scientists, teachers, non-teaching staff, technical staff, Class IV employees, skilled staff, unskilled labourers and young professionals joined the peaceful protest. They were demanding the release of pending salaries till 30th of January and removal of illegally placed Incharge Registrar, who [] The post SKUAST-Jammu employees protest for regular salary, removal of Registrar appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
VHR demands action against Shah over Ambedkar remark
Hyderabad : TPCC senior leader V Hanumantha Rao on Monday lodged a complaint with the Amberpet police seeking action against Union home minister Amit Shah and RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat for allegedly making derogatory remarks on Dr B.R. Ambedkar. In his complaint, Hanumantha Rao alleged that Amit Shah had insulted Dr Ambedkar in Parliament. RSS chief Bhagwat had insulted Dr Ambedkar by stating that India had achieved independence after the consecration of the Ayodhya Ram Mandir. The Odisha police have registered fake and illegal cases against Rahul Gandhi. When Amit Shah and Mohan Bagwat made such objectionable comments, why did the police fail to register a cases, Hanumantha Rao asked. He said if the police failed to lodge a complaint, he would organise protests in front of police stations by lodging a number of complaints and take the issue to the notice of Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy.
Shikha Mukerjee | Netas & the Indian State: Reflect first, speak later
One-upmanship is a silly sort of competition. When sensationalism sinks to the point of delivering one-liners, that too simplifications without content, then it makes no sense. The best that can be said about the political class is that they need to take a break, go into self-imposed silence and reflect on what they say to feed their attention-seeking syndrome. Rahul Gandhis declaration that the Congress is in a fight against the Indian State even though he qualified it by explaining it had been captured by the BJP and the RSS is one example. The other is RSS chief Mohan Bhagwats counter factual, or alt fact, that Indias true independence was achieved on January 22, 2024 with the consecration of the Ram Mandir at Ayodhya, that is, Independent India is barely a year old! Rahul Gandhi, however, is not alone in thinking that the Indian State is now captive; at a public meeting in Kolkata, the CPI(M) coordinator Prakash Karat (a temporary assignment he had to accept after the passing of general secretary Sitaram Yechury) repeated that the Indian State had been captured by the BJP and RSS, imperilling secularism and democracy. Both Rahul Gandhi and Mr Karat seem to be interpreting what Vladimir Lenin said a long time ago, in State and Revolution: No, democracy is not identical with majority rule. Democracy is a State which recognises the subjection of the minority to the majority, that is, an organisation for the systematic use of force by one part of the population against another. To be fair, one part of Mohan Bhagwats bizarre claim about the date of Indias Independence as not August 15, 1947 has a basis in his ideology. His discovery is in line with the grand design for Akhand Bharat and Hindu Rashtra dreamt up by the founding fathers of the RSS. To that extent, the claim about January 22, 2024 in RSS lore can go down as one step forward, at a stretch, in the Hindu Right direction. Indulging in making noise that signifies nothing or almost nothing is, it appears, a shared affliction of the two big parties in India claiming to represent the nation. There is, however, a fundamental difference between the Congress and the RSS. The RSS does not directly contest elections or form governments; its members do, albeit as BJP representatives. The RSS and its chief cannot be held to account in the same way as the Congress or BJP, both registered political parties that contest elections and fight over acquiring the power, actually coercive power, of the Indian State to get things done, no matter what those things are. There is also a difference between the Congress and the BJP; the Congress is 140 years old, whereas the BJP was established after dissolving the Jan Sangh in 1980. That apart, Mr Gandhi is not just a Congress leader, even if he is the de facto boss of the party; he was nurtured and groomed, if not to lead, then at the very least to be politically savvy. He must know what every high school student knows, that the Indian State is more than the government formed by the political party or coalition of parties that have a majority in the Lok Sabha. To declare that the Indian State is captive without explaining what part of the State he believed had been captured and how is the sort of empty-headed frivolity that passes for serious political discussion on the social media. If the statements by Mohan Bhagwat and Rahul Gandhi were intended as the sort of unique hook that tends to go viral on social media, they succeeded. Viral information has a short life and the two statements have temporarily sunk in terms of circulating at vertiginous speed. It is almost certain that Mohan Bhagwats statement will resurface on social media soon as the first anniversary of the Ram Mandir approaches. It will be definitely amplified by Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath and other aggressive Hindu Right advocates, who will doubtless use the occasion to reiterate the theme of Batange toh Katange, divided is death, to titillate the sensation seeking core voters of the BJP. Neither the righteously indignant critics of Rahul Gandhi nor the Narendra Modi 3.0 government, however, are feisty or maybe courageous enough to brand as mad, a lot of people who declared a long time ago that their raison detre is to fight against the Indian State, especially its coercive power. For starters, the Maoists or Left extremists in Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Jharkhand, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Odisha and West Bengal have been locked in a fight against the Indian State since the 1960s. Insurgent outfits, including the Paresh Barua-led United Liberation Front of Asom, are at war with the Indian State. By signing ceasefire agreements with outfits like the NSCN(K) Niki Sumi faction, the Indian State recognises that these are bona-fide anti-State entities. There are others. If Rahul Gandhi were politically smarter, he should have defined the nature of the fight, its purpose and goals when he said the Congress was engaged in a fight against the Indian State. He had a captive audience of party leaders who could have amplified it and spread it, since he delivered the punch line at the inauguration of the new Congress headquarters. By failing to do so, it seemed that Rahul Gandhi had no clue of what his one-liner really meant vis--vis lived reality of the Indian people. There are a lot of people, who are not Maoists, insurgents or extremists, who are unhappy with the Indian State. That does not make them urban Naxals; they cannot be charged with treason as a shrill and defensive BJP media counter campaign insisted. Nor are these people mad and they certainly should not be locked up and removed from the public sphere, as BJP spokespersons demanded. The recommendation to lock away Rahul Gandhi is revealing of how deeply embedded in the BJP psyche is the belief that all it has to do is to define, classify people, that is label them as mad, Urban Naxals, anti-nationals, anti-Hindu in order to control, and regulate them. The real political task, as Michel Foucault and Noam Chomsky in conversation about Human Nature identified, was to criticise and unmask the working of institutions and the political violence that has always exercised itself obscurely through them, which is what fighting the Indian State ought to mean. It would seriously benefit the Congress leadership and the BJP, though for different reasons, to take a temporary vow of silence to reflect on the substance of what they say.
Sanjay Roy received a life sentence for the rape and murder of a junior doctor at R G Kar Medical College in 2024. Despite public outcry and protests demanding a death penalty, the court sentenced him to life imprisonment. The verdict has sparked dissatisfaction, with many, including West Bengal's Chief Minister, expressing disappointment.
Legendary Telugu actor Vijaya Rangaraju passes away
The world of Telugu cinema mourns the loss of Vijaya Rangaraju, a talented actor who gained fame for his portrayal of Bhairava, the tantric sorcerer in the iconic folklore film Bhairava Dweepam. His performance in the film elevated the antagonist role to new heights and introduced audiences to a promising talent. Sadly, his career, like his life, was marked by unfulfilled potential and challenges. Raj Kumar, as he was originally named, made his cinematic debut in Bhairava Dweepam. However, with the Kannada superstar Dr. Rajkumar already being a household name, he changed his screen name to Vijaya Rangaraju ahead of the films release. His menacing presence, towering stature, and commanding performance as Bhairava left an indelible mark, cementing him as a memorable villain in Telugu cinema. Despite the massive success of Bhairava Dweepam, Rangaraju struggled to capitalize on the momentum. Though he acted in several Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam films, he couldnt secure a foothold in the industry. His performance in Gopichands Yagnam brought him back into the limelight, but consistent opportunities and big breaks eluded him. In his final days, Vijaya Rangaraju battled prolonged health issues. Admitted to a government hospital in Chennai, the actor reportedly faced a lack of proper care and financial resources for treatment. According to close sources, his family sought help, but no significant support came their way. His untimely demise serves as a stark reminder of the precarious lives many talented artists lead behind the glitz and glamour of the film industry. Vijaya Rangarajus career was a tale of what could have been. His imposing physicality and intense screen presence were often compared to the legendary actor S.V. Ranga Rao. While these attributes helped him land the iconic role in Bhairava Dweepam, subsequent films poor box-office performances curtailed his career trajectory. His passing not only highlights the loss of a gifted actor but also underscores the need for better support systems within the film industry. Its a poignant reminder that behind the characters that captivate audiences lie real people with struggles that often go unnoticed. Though his journey was fraught with challenges, Vijaya Rangarajus contribution to cinema will not be forgotten. As fans and colleagues reflect on his work, one can only hope that his story inspires greater awareness and compassion for the artists who bring stories to life. Rest in peace, Vijaya Rangarajua talent gone too soon.
Indian U20 Men's Team To Play Mandiri Challenge Series In Indonesia
India will begin the tournament with a match against Syria on January 24, followed by Jordan on January 27 and Indonesia on January 30. The matches will be played at the Gelora Delta Stadium in Sidoarjo.
'Landmark Day For Indian Sports': Tendulkar Congratulates Kho Kho Teams On WC Win
Kho Kho World Cup: Legendary cricketer Sachin Tendulkar, on Monday, congratulated the Indian men's and women's Kho Kho teams on winning the inaugural Kho Kho World Cup. The veteran player called it a landmark day for Indian sports and said it was a proud moment for the country. A landmark day for Indian sports! Our Mens and Womens Kho Kho teams have etched their names in history by winning the first-ever Kho Kho World Cup. A proud moment for the entire nation. Congratulations, champions! Tendulkar wrote on X. Indian men's team dominated the final against Nepal with a commanding 54-36 victory, led by outstanding performances from captain Pratik Waikar and tournament standout Ramji Kashyap. They joined the women's team, who dominated Nepal in another excellent final, sealing their victory with an emphatic score of 78-40. Indian men's team's journey to the championship was nothing short of remarkable. India showcased their dominance throughout the tournament, beginning with convincing victories over Brazil, Peru and Bhutan in the group stages. Their momentum continued through the knockout rounds, where they outclassed Bangladesh in the quarterfinals before overcoming a strong South African side in the semifinals. On the other hand, women's team glory included commanding victories over South Korea, Iran and Malaysia in the group stages, followed by triumph against Bangladesh in the quarter-finals and a masterful win over South Africa in the semi-finals. Kho Kho Federation of India president Sudhanshu Mittal said the sport, which originated in India, has now gained momentum at full speed and will not be slowing down soon. My heart is full. Today I feel Kho Kho has finally reached the level it deserved. Such an ancient sport was diminishing but when the Prime Minister congratulated us on our win then I felt we have reached the level. Kho Kho has now caught momentum at full speed and it will not stop, he told IANS on Monday. Kho Kho Federation of India president Sudhanshu Mittal said the sport, which originated in India, has now gained momentum at full speed and will not be slowing down soon. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
Contract workers in govt.-run hostels launch indefiniteprotest in Kalaburagi
They are demanding that the State government regularise their services and revise their wages
Pakistans largest airport becomes operational, part of the Chinese Belt and Road Initiative
QUETTA, Pakistan, January 20, 2025 (AP) Pakistans largest airport, funded and built in the countrys restive southwest by Beijin g, has become operational, officials said Monday. Gwadar airport is in the province of Balochistan, which has for decades been the scene of an insurgency by separatists demanding autonomy or outright independence. Pakistani Defense Minister, Khawaja Mohammad Asif, and Chinese officials were among those attending a ceremony at Gwadar airport and watched the arrival of the Pakistan International Airlines inaugural flight from the southern city of Karachi. The ceremony came months after Chinese Premier Li Qiang and his Pakistani counterpart
Maratha outfit protests sarpanchs murder, black flags shown to Ajit Pawar
Maratha Mahasangh activists protested in Jalna over the murder of a Beed sarpanch and a Dalit mans custodial death. Demonstrators showed black flags to Deputy CM Ajit Pawar, demanding justice for the victims families.
Mamata Banerjee Demands Justice: RG Kar Case Updates | Capital Punishment In India | RG KAR News
| CM Mamata Banerjee's reaction says 'Did a rally seeking capital punishment for the accused'West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has joined the chorus demanding justice for the victim of the RG Kar case. She organized a rally seeking capital punishment for the accused, emphasizing the need for swift and severe action. The case has sparked widespread outrage, with many calling for exemplary punishment. Banerjee's move is seen as an attempt to reassure the public that her government is committed to ensuring justice. Stay tuned for live updates on the RG Kar case. n18oc_indiaNews18 Mobile App - https://onelink.to/desc-youtube
Indian eves begin title defence with 9 wicket victory over West Indies
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 19: Indian bowlers shot a clueless West Indies batters out for a measly 44 to set up a commanding nine-wicket win to begin their title defence on a resounding note in the womens U-19 World Cup here on Sunday. Left-arm spinners Parunika Sisodia (3/7) and Aayushi Shukla (2/6) as well as pacer [] The post Indian eves begin title defence with 9 wicket victory over West Indies appeared first on The Shillong Times .
Two civic officials held for demanding Rs 1.3 lakh bribe in Thane district
The ACB laid a trap on Saturday and caught one of the accused, a beat inspector from the Bhiwandi Nizampur Municipal Corporation (BNMC), accepting Rs 50,000 from the complainant, the official said
Saif Ali Khan case: Responsibility lies on Centre, Amit Shah should resign, says Sanjay Raut
Opposition criticism escalates after Bangladesh national's arrest in Saif Ali Khan's stabbing case. Shiv Sena's UBT faction MP, Sanjay Raut, holds Centre accountable, demanding Home Minister Amit Shah's resignation and action against illegal immigrants, while slamming the BJP's inconsistency and governance.
Actor-politician Vijay set to throw his weight behind Parandur farmers, opposed to airport project
Tamizhaga Vetri Kazhagam chief Vijay will meet farmers and locals affected by the proposed Parandur airport project near Chennai. This marks his first such initiative since forming his party. The visit comes amid protests, with locals demanding agriculture over an airport. Vijay aims to garner support ahead of the 2026 Assembly election.
Indian teams script history to become inaugral Kho Kho world champions
NEW DELHI, Jan 19: In a spectacular display of speed, strategy, and skill, Team India etched their names in sporting history by clinching the inaugural Kho Kho World Cup 2025 title at the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium on a beautiful Sunday night. The Men in Blue dominated the final against Nepal with a commanding 54-36 [] The post Indian teams script history to become inaugral Kho Kho world champions appeared first on The Shillong Times .
Killed mother as punishment for giving birth, says Kerala youth
KOZHIKODE: Shocking information has come to light in the primary investigation into the incident in which a 25-year-old youth hacked his mother to death at a relatives house at Puthuppady near Thamarassery on Saturday. The accused Ashiq, a drug addict, stated that he killed his mother Subaida Kayikkal, 53, of Adivaram, as punishment for giving birth. He is Subaidas only child. The police said Ashiq took a machete from the nearby house and slashed Subaidas neck. He used to ask his mother for money from time to time. On Saturday, too, they had an argument over money. He had also asked Subaida to sell her property, said Thamarassery SHO Sajoojkumar A. He said Ashiq had told many people that he wanted to kill his mother, and had tried to murder her two or three times before. The police will check whether he was under the influence of drugs at the time of the murder. We have sent his blood samples for more tests, the SHO said. Subaida was recovering after a surgery for brain tumour and was at her sister Shakeelas house in Puthuppady when she was killed. A devoted mother Subaida was divorced by her husband, a man based in Malappuram, 23 years ago when Ashiq was barely two years old. She raised Ashiq with the money she earned after helping in cooking for weddings and other occasions. After Plus Two, Ashiq enrolled in automobile engineering. That was when his drug use began. He constantly caused trouble at home demanding money, even setting fire to household items and the prayer mat, said Shakeela, his aunt. The relatives said Subaida once went to her ex-husbands house with Ashiq and asked him to take the youth under his care. However, he refused saying he was denied Ashiqs custody when the latter was a child and could not accept him now. They said Subaida spent more than Rs 5 lakh on her sons treatment at de-addiction centres in Bengaluru. Ashiq had returned home recently after 10 months of treatment. Ashiq occasionally went to work as a helper or daily wage worker. Before they shifted to Shakeelas house two months ago, the mother and son stayed at the house of Nafisa, one of Subaidas sister. However, the family had expressed discomfort in accommodating Ashiq due to his drug addiction. On Saturday morning, I prepared food for them and left it on the dining table before going to work. I did not expect Ashiq to commit such a cruel act, but I had advised Subaida many times to be careful of her son, said Shakeela. Subaidas postmortem examination was held at the Kozhikode Medical College Hospital and the body was handed over to relatives on Sunday. The burial was held at Adivaram Juma Masjid. Adivaram residents demand police station Shocked by the murder of Subaida and concerned over the rising drug abuse in their locality, residents and peoples representatives are planning to intensify protests for a police station in Adivaram to curb drug trafficking in and around Thamarassery Ghat Road. Adivaram needs a full-fledged police station as it is a main town before the Ghat Road that connects Wayanad and Bengaluru. It has become a hub of drug trafficking, especially the drugs brought from Bengaluru. We have tried various measures to curb the menace such as strengthening ward-level vigilant committees and spreading awareness through mahallu committees, said Puthuppady panchayat president Najumunnisa Varuvinkalyail.
Govt land in Cuttack slums being sold off on Jaga Mission promise
CUTTACK: In a major scam, brokers have been selling government land at Dhabaleswar Gada slum in CDA locality to people on the pretext of eventually getting their names registered under Jaga Mission. The matter came to light recently when two slum inhabitants Prabhat Pani and Trinath Ojha lodged an FIR with CDA Phase II police against three persons - Nayana Nayak, Mamata Nayak and Dushasan Nayak - alleging the three demolished their asbestos houses after they failed to pay extra money to them for including their names under Jaga Mission. As per sources, instead of registration of sale deed, these government plots are being illegally sold through stamp papers of Rs 10 denomination. Several people are getting lured to buy these plots as the area has all the basic facilities like road, electricity and drinking water provided by the civic body. The brokers, sources said, have been demanding Rs 2 lakh to Rs 2.5 lakh each for land measuring around 1,225 sq ft. The illegal practice has been openly going on since the last several years under the very nose of the corporation but no action has been taken as yet. As per the government records, the slum had only around 56 houses before 1999. The civic body had around two years back rehabilitated around 100 families after evicting them from Petanala and Kali Vihar slums. During that time, it had also demolished close to 50 concrete houses that had been illegally constructed in the locality. However, going by the present situation, the area now has over 300 houses with sale and purchase of government land continuing unabated. Meanwhile, police have registered a case against the said persons basing on a video clip containing the conversation between the buyers and land brokers. The accused are currently at large and efforts are underway to nab them, police said. Contacted on the issue, CMC mayor Subhas Singh said police would take necessary action against the accused as a case has already been registered against them.
Kashmiri Pandit migrant community observes 35th exodus anniversary
*Demands roadmap for dignified return Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Jan 19: On the 35th anniversary of their exodus, the Kashmiri Pandit (KP) community across the country observed January 19 as a day of remembrance, demanding justice and a definitive roadmap for their safe and dignified return to their homeland. The community fled the Kashmir Valley in 1990 due to escalating Pakistan-backed terrorism, selective killings, and threats, leading to a mass migration to Jammu and other parts of India. Numerous organizations, including [] The post Kashmiri Pandit migrant community observes 35th exodus anniversary appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Kho Kho World Cup: Indian women's, men's team crowned champions
NEW DELHI: It was a historic Sunday at the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium as both the Indian mens and womens teams clinched the inaugural Kho Kho World Cup titles with commanding victories over Nepal in their respective finals. The Indian womens team set the tone earlier in the day with a dominant 78-40 triumph. Their performance was a masterclass in speed, strategy, and skill. Captain Priyanka Ingle led from the front with multiple touch points, helping the Women in Blue build a solid foundation in Turn 1, where they scored 14 points. India continued their dominance, taking a 34-11 lead at halftime and never looking back. A stellar Dream Run by B Chaithra in Turn 4, lasting over five minutes, sealed the victory and confirmed India as the first-ever womens champions of the Kho Kho World Cup. The womens teams journey to the title featured impressive wins over South Korea, Iran, and Malaysia in the group stages, followed by commanding victories against Bangladesh in the quarterfinals and South Africa in the semifinals. Later in the evening, the Indian mens team followed suit with a comprehensive 54-36 victory over Nepal. Captain Pratik Waikar and tournament standout Ramji Kashyap were pivotal, with Pratik showcasing incredible skill and Ramji executing spectacular skydives that kept Nepal on the back foot. Indias Turn 1 performance was especially dominant, with the Men in Blue scoring 26 unanswered points. Despite Nepals efforts to stage a comeback in Turn 4, Indias defence, led by Pratik Waikar and Sachin Bhargo, proved impenetrable. The mens team had an equally impressive run to the final, securing group-stage wins against Brazil, Peru, and Bhutan, followed by knockout victories over Bangladesh and South Africa. This double triumph underscores Indias dominance in the sport, with both teams cementing their legacy as inaugural Kho Kho World Cup champions. Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated the Indian women's and men's teams on winning the Kho Kho World Cup title and said that today's a great day for Indian Kho Kho. Congratulations to the Indian women's team on winning the first-ever Kho Kho World Cup! This historic victory is a result of their unparalleled skill, determination and teamwork, Modi said in a post on X. This triumph has brought more spotlight to one of India's oldest traditional sports, inspiring countless young athletes across the nation, he said. May this achievement also pave the way for more youngsters to pursue this sport in the times to come, the prime minister added. Congratulations to the Indian womens team on winning the first-ever Kho Kho World Cup! This historic victory is a result of their unparalleled skill, determination and teamwork. This triumph has brought more spotlight to one of Indias oldest traditional sports, inspiring pic.twitter.com/5lMftjZB5Z Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) January 19, 2025 In another post, Modi hailed the Indian men's Kho Kho team for winning the Kho Kho World Cup title. Today's a great day for Indian Kho Kho. Incredibly proud of Indian Men's Kho Kho team for winning the Kho Kho World Cup title, he said. Todays a great day for Indian Kho Kho. Incredibly proud of Indian Men's Kho Kho team for winning the Kho Kho World Cup title. Their grit and dedication is commendable. This win will contribute to further popularising Kho Kho among the youth. pic.twitter.com/OvzUV6SpX0 Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) January 19, 2025 Their grit and dedication is commendable. This win will contribute to further popularising Kho Kho among the youth, Modi said. (With inputs from PTI)
Kashmiri migrant pandits observe 35th exodus anniversary in Jammu
Hundreds of Kashmiri migrant pandits gathered to mark 35 years of their exodus, demanding justice and a roadmap for their return and rehabilitation. They observed January 19 as 'holocaust day' commemorating their 1990 migration due to terrorism. Events included tributes and calls for a separate homeland, special rehabilitation packages, and job opportunities for the displaced community.
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ILT20: Tom Banton's Century Sets Up Dominating Nine-wicket Win For MI Emirates Over Sharjah Warriorz
Sharjah Cricket Stadium: MI Emirates rode on Tom Banton's unbeaten 102 off just 55 balls to set up a mega nine-wicket win against Sharjah Warriorz here at the iconic Sharjah Cricket Stadium on Sunday in the ongoing ILT20 Season 3. Making his maiden campaign for MI Emirates special, Banton became the fourth century-maker in the history of the competition and only the second in this season after Shai Hope's blistering century a week ago. While Hope's century went in vain, Banton's was a special one as it not only helped his team jump to the second position in the points table but this was also only the first century scored in the Sharjah Cricket Stadium in the history of ILT20. Banton's blitz was well-supported by Kusal Perera who scored an unbeaten 56 off 42 balls, making light of the run chase, as they romped home to 177 in 17.4 overs. Banton brought about his ton with great authority, sending Dilshan Madushanka's short ball over the deep square leg for a huge six. His incredible knock was studded with 10 boundaries and six biggies while Perera packed off six boundaries and sent one over it in his commanding unbeaten knock. Though Warriorz scalped dangerman Muhammad Waseem for 12 runs in only the second over through Dilshan Madushanka, their bowlers did not pose any threat to Banton-Perera's rock-solid partnership of 157 runs. To add to their woes, a dropped catch in the 12th over proved costly for the Warriorz when Karim Janat could not hold on to a sitter before Perera brought on his 50. Put in to bat first, Sharjah Warriorz set up a total of 176/9 in 20 overs. MI Emirates left-arm pacer Fazalhaq Farooqi was the cynosure of their bowling attack, tormenting the Warriorz batting order with four wickets for 24 runs while Alzarri Joseph bagged two for 39 with Romario Sheperd and Waqar Salamkheil chipping in with a wicket each. Caught behind, opener Jason Roy was the first to fall for Farooqi in his first over at a score of 7/1 but Johnson Charles and Avishka Fernando steered Warriorz innings stitching together a valuable 50-run partnership in 27 balls. Riding on his sensational 81 off 27 balls in Warriorz' previous outing that set up a record-breaking chase against Dubai Capitals, Avishka set their home stadium ablaze with three boundaries and four sixes that had the Sunday audience in Sharjah up on their feet. He used the powerplay with explosive batting despite a slow wicket. It was Romario Shepherd who eventually put an end to Fernando's quick-fire innings of 39 runs in just 17 balls, with a slower delivery that was slogged to the cover but not timing it well enough, went straight to Muhammad Waseem who juggled a bit before safely holding on to a big wicket that put Sharjah Warriorz at 57/2. Johnson, in the meantime, consolidated the Warriorz innings but lost Rohan Mustafa for six runs putting Warriorz at a precarious 71/3. A 32-run stand between Johnson and Luke Wells brought some semblance to the home team's innings until Wells fell for Alzarri Joseph with 18 runs to his name. At the other end, Johnson was struggling with momentum and had to settle with singles and doubles but with Karim Janat steading the innings after coming in at No.6, Johnson upped his ante and reached the half-century mark in the 14th over. He fell to Farooqi in the 15th over after scoring 59 runs off 42 balls and surviving a drop catch by Nicolas Pooran early in the innings. At 140/5, Warriorz huffed and puffed their way to 176/9 losing wickets regularly in the following over with no significant contribution coming from the tailenders after Janat departed for 18 runs. Player of the Match, Tom Banton said, In my first eight or nine balls, I was on zero. It's funny how cricket works sometimes. It was a really good wicket. I struggled for 25 balls. I have a better understanding of my game than a few years ago. Nicky, Polly, Robin and everyone has been really good. At 140/5, Warriorz huffed and puffed their way to 176/9 losing wickets regularly in the following over with no significant contribution coming from the tailenders after Janat departed for 18 runs. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
Kho Kho World Cup: Indian women's team crowned champion
India's women's team clinched the inaugural Kho Kho World Cup with a commanding 78-40 win over Nepal. Showcasing speed, strategy, and skill, the finalists displayed an impressive performance at Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium. India dominated from the start, thwarting Nepal's defense and maintaining a lead throughout, ultimately securing the championship title.
U19 Women's T20 World Cup: India Start Campaign With 9-Wicket Win Over West Indies
India registered a commanding nine-wicket win against West Indies to begin their title defence on a resounding note in the women's U-19 World Cup.
IIT Madras Director V Kamakoti praised the medicinal value of cow urine, mentioning its anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, and digestive properties. His remarks during Maatu Pongal on protecting indigenous breeds and promoting organic farming sparked criticism from rationalist groups and politicians, demanding proof or an apology.
Gaza ceasefire-hostage deal comes into effect after Israel confirms getting list of hostages
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U19WC: India Women Begin Title Defense With 9-wicket Win Over West Indies
U19 World Cup: Parunika Sisodia, Joshitha VJ, and Aayushi Shukla picked seven wickets between themselves as India began their U19 World Cup title defence in fiery style with a commanding nine-wicket win over the West Indies at the Bayuemas Oval on Sunday. After winning the toss and electing to bowl first, India were in control from the word go to take control of the proceedings. Pacer Joshitha, named Player of the Match, dented West Indies early by taking 2-5 in two overs, before Parunika (3-7) and Aayushi (2-6) shone to bowl them out for just 44 in 13.2 overs. India were also helped by the fact that the West Indies shoddy running between the wickets gave them three scalps. In reply, India managed to chase down the total in only 4.2 overs with nine wickets in hand, as vice-captain Sanika Chalke and wicketkeeper G Kamalini remained unbeaten on 18 and 16 respectively. Joshitha made the first breakthrough for India through her probing opening spell, where she trapped West Indies skipper Samara Ramnath plumb lbw in her second over, and followed it up by sending Naijanni Cumberbatch back in the hut for a golden duck. After Parunika and Aayushi took a wicket each, Indias fielders rose to the occasion by effecting three run-outs to leave the West Indies innings in tatters. After that, Aayushi got another wicket while Parunika bagged two more to finish with a three-wicket haul. In the chase, G Trisha got off the mark on the first ball, but on the very next ball, she was dismissed via a caught and bowled dismissal by Jahzara Claxton. After that, Sanika sizzled by hitting three boundaries, especially the ones through the cover region. Kamalini also hit three fours, including the winning shot going over the keeper's head to get a dominant win for India, just as rain made its way to the stadium. The Niki Prasad-led side had arrived into the group stage fixtures on the back of strong wins against South Africa and Scotland in the warm-up games, and will face hosts Malaysia on Tuesday. Kamalini also hit three fours, including the winning shot going over the keeper's head to get a dominant win for India, just as rain made its way to the stadium. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
Haryana Khaps demand banning on live-in relationships, love marriages without consent
CHANDIGARH: The Khap Panchayats in Haryana have called for amendments to the Hindu Marriage Act to address what they describe as growing social issues in rural and urban areas. Representatives of around a dozen panchayats met Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Friday, submitting a memorandum demanding a ban on live-in relationships, mandatory parental consent for love marriages, and restrictions on marriages within the same village, neighbouring villages (guvandh), and the same clan (gotra). They also opposed increasing the legal marriage age to 21 years and same-sex marriages. Sanjay Deswal, chief of the Akhil Bhartiya Deswal Khap, explained the concerns during a conversation with The New Indian Express. He claimed that live-in relationships are increasingly common in both villages and cities, disrupting the social fabric. Citing a recent incident in a Rohtak village, he said, A mother of three left her husband and children to live with another married man. We have come across many such cases. If anyone wishes to live in a live-in relationship, they should first legally end their previous marriage. This new concept is harmful to our societal values. Deswal also stressed the need for parental consent in love marriages, arguing that such marriages often fail when undertaken without family support. Nowadays, children come and announce they are married, but these marriages rarely last long. Parents, who have more life experience, should have a say in such decisions, he said. Regarding the legal age for marriage, Deswal opposed increasing it from 18 to 21 years, arguing that many girls are married earlier due to family circumstances. We are not against girls marrying at 21 or later if they pursue education or careers. But parents should have the discretion to decide, as 18-year-olds are already eligible to vote. If they are mature enough to vote, why not marry? he questioned. He further argued that same-sex marriages should be banned and urged the government to uphold cultural values and traditions. Marriages within the same village, neighboring villages, or the same gotra should also be prohibited. In our culture, we consider girls from the same village or sub-caste as sisters. Such marriages would destroy our social ties, Deswal said, adding that these practices are restricted in districts like Rohtak, Sonepat, Hisar, and Jind. Satish Singh, a member of the Satrol Khap and coordinator of an 11-member committee representing 102 khap panchayats, echoed similar sentiments. He argued that marriages within the same gotra should be banned, citing scientific evidence about shared DNA and its implications. Singh also emphasized the importance of banning live-in relationships, mandating parental consent for love marriages, and retaining 18 as the minimum marriageable age, citing social factors. The panchayats expressed hope that the state government would consider their demands and amend the Hindu Marriage Act to reflect local cultural values and traditions.
Prashant Kishor urges Congress to extend legal help to BPSC students
PATNA: A day after senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi met Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) candidates in Patna, Jan Suraaj Party founder Prashant Kishor on Sunday said that Congress should provide legal support to students to ensure justice to them. Talking to the media, Kishor said that Congress has several lawyers of national repute who can help the BPSC candidates in their legal fight for justice. Rahul Gandhi should engage at least two lawyers associated with Congress to extend legal support to BSPC candidates, he asserted. BPSC candidates are staging an indefinite protest in the Gardanibagh locality of the state capital where Rahul went to meet them on Saturday before leaving for New Delhi. Earlier, he met a delegation of the BPSC students, who sought the former's assistance in their fight for justice. Rahul Gandhi, who visited Patna to participate in 'Samvidhan Suraksha Sammelan', assured the delegation of the BPSC candidates that he would raise their problems in the Lok Sabha. BPSC students thanked Congress' former president for his assurance to raise their voice in the parliament. Notably, Rahul is the leader of opposition in the Lok Sabha. Prashant Kishor, who observed fast unto death for two weeks in support of BPSC students, said that the Jan Suraaj Party has already knocked on the door of the high court to take the issue to a logical conclusion. Kishor, however, welcomed leaders like Rahul Gandhi, Lok Janshakti Party (RV) chief and union minister Chirag Paswan and leader of opposition in Bihar assembly Tejashwi Prasad Yadav for showing solidarity with BPSC candidates. Several candidates have been booked for staging protests against alleged 'autocratic' attitude of BPSC and demanding the removal of incumbent chairman Ravi S Parmar. They are adamant on their demand for cancellation of the examination held on December 13. Jan Suraaj Party leader has now launched 'satyagrah' in support of the demand of BPSC students. In addition, Purnea MP Rajesh Ranjan alias Pappu Yadav's supporters observed dawn to dusk bandh on January 12 to draw the attention of the state government towards the demand of the students. BPSC, on the other hand, denied the leak of the question paper and conducted a retest for the candidates who had appeared for the test at Bapu Pariksha Parisar examination centre on December 13. Now all eyes are set on the Patna High Court, which has sought a counter affidavit from the Bihar government on the matter by January 30. The next date of hearing has been fixed on January 31. The 70th Combined (Preliminary) Competitive Examination was held across 922 examination centres in the state on December 13.
60-year-old farmer ends life in bank over debts in Telangana
ADILABAD: A 60-year-old debt-ridden farmer ended his life by consuming pesticide at the ICICI bank in the district headquarters on Saturday. The victim, Jadhav Dev Rao, was a native of Rainiguda village of Bela mandal. Sources said Jadhav had taken a mortgage loan of Rs 3.40 lakh from the ICICI bank in 2019, on his agriculture field of five acres. Despite paying the interest on his loan every six months, the bank officials allegedly harassed him for not paying the amounts for the last two months. Feeling humiliated by alleged harassment, the farmer visited the bank on Saturday afternoon, consumed poison and sat in a chair until he succumbed. Consequently, the bank officials called 108 ambulance and shifted him to Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) hospital where doctors confirmed his death. The farmer entered the bank and consumed pesticide right in front of the bank manager and staff. However, none of the officials tried to stop him from taking the extreme step. The whole incident was recorded on the security cameras. Adilabad BJP MLA Payal Shankar, in her reaction, visited the bank and enquired about the incident, demanding action against the officials who harassed the farmer. The banks lend crores of rupees to corporates and for the recovery of the amount they issue notices and even provide relaxation at times. It is very unfortunate that they harass farmers for skipping even one instalment, she said. Mavala mandal police have registered a case against the bank officials and the probe has been initiated. If you are having suicidal thoughts, or are worried about a friend or need emotional support, someone is always there to listen. Call Sneha Foundation - 04424640050, Tele Manas - 14416 (available 24x7) or iCall, the Tata Institute of Social Sciences' helpline - 02225521111, which is available Monday to Saturday from 8 am to 10 pm.
GoC 16 Corps Reviews Security Situation In Udhampur
Jammu: General Officer Commanding (GoC) of the White Knight Corps, Lieutenant General Navin Sachdeva, visited the hinterland areas of Gulabgarh sector in Jammu and Kashmirs Udhampur district and reviewed the security situation in the region. GoC White Knight Corps, along with GoC CIF (Romeo) and GoC Counter Insurgency Force Delta, visited Gulabgarh to review the []
Fasting Farm Leader Jagjit Dallewal Takes Medical Aid As Centre Agrees For Meeting
The Centre will hold a meeting with Punjab's protesting farmers on February 14 in Chandigarh to discuss their demands, thus ending a stalemate over the resumption of a dialogue with the agitators, who have been demanding a legal guarantee on the MSP.
RG Kar case: TMC claims order validates cops initial probe, BJP alleges cover-up
The conviction of former Kolkata Police volunteer Sanjay Roy for the rape and murder of a resident doctor has sparked differences among political parties. TMC supports the initial investigation while demanding the death penalty. BJP suspects possible tampering and calls for further investigation. SUCI plans a rally demanding proper justice, while CPM expresses doubts about the swift verdict.
ILT20: Gulf Giants Open Account With Commanding Six-wicket Victory Over Dubai Capital
The Gulf Giants: The Gulf Giants notched their first victory of their campaign at the ILT20 Season 3, with a six-wicket triumph against the Dubai Capitals on Saturday evening. Chasing 166, Gerhard Erasmus and Shimron Hetmyer put on a match winning partnership of 80 runs in only 44 deliveries. Erasmus finished with an unbeaten 34-ball fifty, while Hetmyer also remained not out with 41 runs in just 20 balls, comprising four sixes. Batting first, the Dubai Capitals lost wickets at regular intervals, restricting them to 165/7 in 20 overs. Aayan Afzal Khan and Mark Adair led the Giants bowling attack with two-wicket hauls each. Adam Lyth wasted no time setting the tone for the Giants run chase, striking four boundaries and a six during an aggressive 32-run innings off just 17 deliveries. His knock ended in the eighth over, with Farhan Khan claiming his wicket. Earlier, James Vince fell for 10 runs in the 4th over, handing Obed McCoy the first breakthrough. The Capitals tightened their grip shortly after when Scott Kuggeleijn dismissed Ibrahim Zadran, putting the Giants under pressure with two early blows. Jordan Cox and Gerhard Erasmus consolidated the innings with a 35-run stand. Cox was careful in his 27-run knock but perished attempting a big shot, caught by Olly Stone off Sikandar Razas bowling. The match was evenly poised with the Giants at 88/5 in 11.5 overs. With Shimron Hetmyer joining Erasmus in the middle, the Giants needed 48 runs in 30 balls. Erasmus reduced the pressure with a 12-run over against Obed McCoy in the 16th over. Hetmyer followed it up with an 18-run over, including two sixes off Olly stone, to further the Giants cause. The pair then added 14 runs in the 18th over before Hetmyer smashed a six over mid-wicket to complete the run chase in 18.1 overs. Earlier in the evening, the Dubai Capitals had a mixed start to their innings, losing both openers in the powerplay despite aggressive intent. Shai Hope fell for 11 runs to Blessing Muzarabani, while Ben Dunk looked dangerous during his 28-run knock, which included three fours and two sixes, before being dismissed by Uzair Khan. Aayan Afzal Khan was lethal as he struck in the 8th over, claiming Brandon McMullens wicket for 11 runs, leaving the Capitals in further trouble. Sikandar Raza and Rovman Powell then steadied the innings with a valuable 45-run stand off 32 balls. Raza took down Tymal Mills for four consecutive boundaries in the 11th over. However, neither batter could capitalize on their startsRaza departed for 28, courtesy of Wahidullah Zadran, while Powells knock of 25 was cut short by Aayan Afzal Khan as well, to leave the Capitals at 121/5 in 15.1 overs. Gulbadin Naib added 15 runs in the death overs before falling to Mark Adair, who struck twice in quick succession by also dismissing Scott Kuggeleijn. Dasun Shanakas late blitz proved essential, as his 20-ball cameo of 33, featuring three sixes, lifted the Capitals to a respectable 165/7 in their allotted 20 overs. Raza took down Tymal Mills for four consecutive boundaries in the 11th over. However, neither batter could capitalize on their startsRaza departed for 28, courtesy of Wahidullah Zadran, while Powells knock of 25 was cut short by Aayan Afzal Khan as well, to leave the Capitals at 121/5 in 15.1 overs. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
Protests erupt across state demanding arrest of BJP state president involved in gang rape case
Various social organizations from Jind, Bhiwani, and Rohtak are demanding the arrest of BJP state president Mohan Lal Badoli and singer Rocky Mittal for alleged gang rape. Protestors, supported by women's and employee unions, criticized BJP's inaction despite an FIR filed 45 days ago. They call for a fair investigation and expressed concerns over women's safety under BJP rule.
JAIPUR: In a curious turn of events, the National Solar Energy Federation of India (NSEFI) has raised concerns over alleged misconduct by Ravindra Singh Bhati, the Independent MLA from Shiv in Barmer. The Federation has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma, accusing Bhati of obstructing renewable energy projects, which have resulted in a halt to investments worth Rs 8,500 crore. According to the NSEFI, Bhati has threatened project employees and attempted to extort money. They warned that if these issues persist, investors might shift their focus to other states, potentially undermining Rajasthans position as a leader in renewable energy. The controversy coincides with the three-day India Solar Expo in Jaipur, inaugurated on Friday by Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla. The event, featuring over 200 solar component manufacturers from India and abroad and attracting over 10,000 business representatives, highlights Rajasthans leadership in renewable energy production. Rajasthan has emerged as Indias top state for renewable energy generation due to its vast potential for solar and wind energy. The sector has significantly boosted the state's revenue, making it an attractive destination for large-scale investments. However, the allegations against Bhati have raised alarm among industry stakeholders. In response, MLA Bhati denied the accusations, stating he was advocating for farmers rights. I have not obstructed any project. I am fighting for the rights of farmers in my constituency. Farmers are demanding double compensation from DLC rates. Injustice is being done in the name of development. The farmers of this area are united, and I am only amplifying their voice, Bhati asserted. The conflict originates from long-standing grievances of farmers in around a dozen villages in the Shiv area. For 70 days, the farmers have been protesting against inadequate compensation for high-tension power line towers. Dissatisfied with the offered Rs 50,000 per tower, they have halted project work and demanded fair compensation. The renewable energy project under NSEFI's initiative has come to a standstill due to these protests. By escalating the issue to the Prime Minister's level, NSEFI aims to resolve the matter. However, tensions remain high in western Rajasthan as the Federation and Bhati present opposing narratives.
Class IV student dies after falling from slide in Odisha school
JAJPUR: In a heart-wrenching incident, a 10-year-old Class IV student of Bagapatia Upper Primary School in Jajpur district, Odisha, tragically lost his life after falling off a concrete slide on the school premises during school hours. The deceased, identified as Soumyaranjan Sahu, son of Nabaghan Sahu from Bagapatia village, was playing with friends when the accident occurred. Sources stated that while enjoying the slide, Soumyaranjan fell to the ground, sustaining critical injuries. He was immediately rushed to a nearby hospital but was declared dead on arrival by the doctors. Following the incident, family members and locals gathered at the school, holding the teachers responsible for the tragedy. They reportedly detained the school staff, demanding strict action against those responsible. Bagapatia Upper Primary School, which has 72 students and five teachers, including the headmaster, is now at the centre of an investigation. Reacting to the incident, Subhranshu Puhan, Block Education Officer of Danagadi, expressed grief and assured preventive measures. This is an unfortunate incident. We cannot compensate for the irreparable loss suffered by the parents. We will certainly issue an advisory to all schools to prevent such accidents during school hours, he said. The block education authorities have pledged to take steps to ensure the safety of students in the future.
Congress Takes Out Samvidhan Bachao March In Jammu
Jammu, Jan 18: As part of its national campaign, the Jammu and Kashmir unit of Congress staged the Samvidhan Bachao Rashtriya Padayatra on Saturday, with party leaders demanding an apology and resignation from Home Minister Amit Shah for allegedly using derogatory words against B R Ambedkar. Amid chants of mulk ko bachaana hai, Congress ko laana hai (To save the country, Congress must be brought in), hundreds of Congress leaders and workers assembled at Gandhi Chowk in Satwari and later [] The post Congress Takes Out Samvidhan Bachao March In Jammu appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Armed Forces Veterans Day Parade Held in Vizag
Visakhapatnam: The Eastern Naval Command (ENC) organised the inaugural Veterans Day Parade at RK Beach on Saturday to commemorate the 9th Armed Forces Veterans Day. The historic event saw enthusiastic participation from over 500 veterans, Veer Naris, and their dependents, serving as a heartfelt tribute to the valiant individuals who dedicated their lives to national service. Vice Admiral Rajesh Pendharkar, Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief, ENC, officiated as the chief guest. He was joined by Vice Admiral VK Namballa (Retd), President of the Navy Foundation, and Dr Chandra Shekar P, Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (Retd). The parade commenced from Vishwapriya Hall on RK Beach Road and concluded at the Naval Coastal Battery. Flag officers, ENC personnel, senior civil dignitaries, National Cadet Corps (NCC) contingents, Sea Cadet Corps, and students from Sainik School Korukonda were among the attendees. Vice Admiral Pendharkar expressed gratitude to veterans for their unwavering service and reaffirmed the Navys commitment to the welfare of its retired personnel and their families. The parade marked a milestone in honouring Indias heroes, reinforcing the enduring bond between serving and retired Armed Forces members. This initiative underlines a collective resolve to remember, respect, and care for those who protected the nations sovereignty.
Identity Telugu to Arrive in Theatres on January 24
'Identity', a gripping action thriller that captivated Malayalam audiences, is now set to enthrall Telugu viewers. Directed and written by Akhil Paul and AnasPaul, the film features an ensemble cast led by Tovino Thomas and Trisha, with Vinay Rai, Mandira Bedi, and others in pivotal roles. Released in Malayalam earlier this year, the film achieved blockbuster success by grossing over Rs 50 crores within two weeks, becoming one of the first big hits of 2025. Now, the movie is being presented to Telugu audiences by Movie Max Srinivas Mamidala in collaboration with Sri Vedakshara Movies Chintapalli Ramarao. A High-Octane Thriller With edge-of-the-seat suspense and numerous twists, 'Identity' promises to keep viewers glued to the screen. The films action-packed storyline and thrilling narrative have already made waves, making it a must-watch for fans of the genre.
Ruthless Sinner romps past Giron into Australian Open last 16
World number one Jannik Sinner advanced to the Australian Open last 16, defeating American Marcos Giron in straight sets in Melbourne. Ruthless Sinner, who remains on a 17-match winning streak, exhibited a commanding performance, breaking Giron's serve multiple times to secure the match 6-3, 6-4, 6-2 at Melbourne Park on Saturday.
AHMEDABAD: In a successful attempt to improve market accessibility for farmers, Gujarat witnessed agricultural produce worth over 10,000 crores being traded through the National Agriculture Market (eNAM) platform. Launched by the Central Government in 2016, eNAM aims to revolutionise India's farming sector by empowering farmers to sell their produce online, secure better prices, and enhance their income. This initiative has been a game-changer in Gujarat, where over 8 lakh farmers are now connected to the eNAM platform. The state has also integrated 144 mandis, providing a seamless trading experience, where farmers can easily access nearby eNAM mandis while traders bid online from anywhere in the country. This digital transformation underscores Gujarats leadership in modernising agriculture and improving market accessibility for farmers across the state. Gujarat has set a new benchmark in digital agriculture, with over 2.64 crore quintals of agricultural produce, worth Rs 10,535.91 crore, sold through the eNAM platform. By leveraging the power of eNAM, Gujarat is not only enhancing farmer incomes but also driving a nationwide digital transformation in agriculture, positioning the state at the forefront of India's agricultural revolution. Parbat, a seller from the Una Market Committee, has been using the eNAM platform to sell groundnuts for the past year, and hes seen a significant improvement in the selling process. The process is much faster, and we receive excellent prices, he says. On average, we earn Rs 200 - 500 more per sale compared to local markets, significantly increasing our income. He estimates that his income has grown by 5-7 per cent thanks to eNAM. Parbatbhai also highlights the convenience eNAM offers to farmers, particularly in payment processing. Payments are directly deposited into our accounts, and the sales process is quick and seamless, he notes. Reflecting on the broader impact, he adds, The Central Government has made selling simpler and more profitable for farmers across the country through eNAM. We are deeply grateful to Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Shri Bhupendra Patel for this revolutionary step. Agriculture remains the backbone of Indias economy, and technological advancements are reshaping the sector. As of December 31, 2024, Gujarat has connected 8,87,420 individuals to the eNAM platform, including 8,69,807 farmers, 10,181 traders, 7,170 commission agents, and 262 Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs). By providing real-time market prices and direct trading opportunities, eNAM bridges the gap between rural producers and national markets. Through this initiative, Gujarat is not only empowering farmers financially but also spearheading Indias digital agriculture transformation, strengthening its role in progressive agricultural policies.
LDF councillor 'abducted' ahead of 'no confidence' motion in Koothattukulam municipality, Kerala
KOCHI: Dramatic scenes unfolded in Koothattukulam municipality on Saturday morning after a CPM councillor was abducted minutes before a no-confidence motion moved by Opposition UDF was scheduled to be taken up for discussion. Councillor Kala Raju was whisked away forcefully in the official vehicle of the municipality chairperson soon after she arrived there, even as several police personnel turned moot spectators. Earlier, Kala Raju had given indications that she would vote in favour of the UDF in the event of a no-confidence motion against the ruling LDF. Following the incident, the UDF members boycotted the council and staged a protest, which was led by former Congress minister and Piravom MLA Anoop Jacob. The protestors picketed the police station and staged a sit-in for several hours, demanding action for the release of the councillor. A tense situation prevailed in the municipality premises as members of both fronts assembled and shouted slogans against each other. The municipality is governed by the LDF, which has 13 members. The Opposition UDF has 11 members and there is also an Independent in the 25 ward council. The LDF decided not to attend the council meeting today after receiving the notice of the no confidence motion. It all started a few days back when the UDF alleged corruption in the setting up of an isolation ward in the Community Health Centre at Koothattukulam. The Opposition moved an adjournment motion, demanding vigilance probe in the construction done at a cost of Rs 1.79 crore. However, the ruling LDF denied permission for the same as the UDF moved a no confidence motion, alleging corruption. Anoop Jacob MLA told TNIE while holding a sit-in protest at the police station premise that Kala Raju had defected due to the infighting within the CPM and promised to vote for us. This would have resulted in the LDF losing the majority. They abducted her in the official vehicle of the municipal chairperson after assaulting her. The police were moot spectators and refused to lodge an FIR at first. However, her children came and lodged complaint, following which a case was taken. We demand immediate action to find out her whereabouts and release her from forceful custody, he added.
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Assam: Massive No Road, No Vote protest in Kokrajhar
Guwahati: Residents of Chamarpara in Assams Kokrajhar district have launched a large-scale protest with the slogan No Road, No Vote, demanding the construction of a much-needed road due to the severe hardships caused by poor road conditions. The main demand is the construction of a road connecting Nayapara Nachanguri to Chamarpara, a longstanding issue that [] The post Assam: Massive No Road, No Vote protest in Kokrajhar appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Sanjay Roy was convicted for the rape and murder of a trainee doctor at Kolkatas RG Kar Medical College. During the trial, Roy claimed innocence. Sentencing will be announced on Monday. The case triggered widespread protests demanding swift justice, with the victims family criticizing CBIs role.
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RG Kar case: Judgement shortly, all eyes on Sealdah court complex
KOLKATA: On a day charged with anticipation and trepidation, the Sealdah court complex in Kolkata stood at the centre of national attention as the clock ticked down to the judgement in the alleged rape-murder of an on-duty doctor of the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital here. The judgment, set to be delivered at 2:30 PM on Saturday by Judge Anirban Das in courtroom 210, has ignited widespread emotions, drawing lawyers, activists, doctors, and citizens to the bustling court premises. The case involves the alleged rape and murder of a 28-year-old postgraduate medical trainee on August 9, whose lifeless body was discovered in a hospital seminar room. Sanjay Roy, a civic volunteer with Kolkata Police, was arrested the next day. Investigators alleged that he acted alone, but the victim's family and junior doctors' groups suspected a wider conspiracy. The crime sent shockwaves across the nation, triggering protests over workplace safety for medical professionals. Probe half-done, several others remain free, say RG Kar victims' parents ahead of verdict on January 18 By Saturday morning, an air of quiet tension had descended over the usually chaotic court complex. Groups of lawyers gathered in hushed discussions, their words laced with a mix of hope and skepticism. This isn't just a case; it's a watershed moment for justice in our country, said a senior advocate. Outside, Sealdah's streets mirrored the court premises' charged atmosphere. Security at the Sealdah court complex has been tightened significantly, with Kolkata Police erecting multiple barricades to control access and ensure the safety of all attendees. By Saturday morning, the presence of uniformed officers around the court was unmistakable, as authorities prepared for the crowds expected to gather. Commuters at the nearby railway station paused to glance at the court building, while passersby engaged in animated discussions about the impending verdict. Will he get the maximum punishment? one local man asked. Protesters gathered outside the court premises and demanded maximum punishment for Roy, as a prison van ferrying him entered the court premises. He must be given the strictest punishment, it should set a precedent, said Koushik Maity, a leader of 'Bangla Pokkha', a Bengali outfit. The trial, which began in late August, unfolded behind closed doors in a closely monitored courtroom. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has sought the harshest punishment for Roy, presenting evidence, including CCTV footage and his presence near the crime scene. However, the victim's parents have repeatedly questioned the thoroughness of the investigation. One person alone couldn't have done this. We demand a larger investigation to uncover the full truth, the victim's parents stated. Adding to the chorus of voices demanding justice, the Junior Doctors' Front (JDF) has planned a demonstration at the court complex at 2 PM on Saturday. They will be joined by three other medical associations, including the Medical Service Center and Nurses Unity Forum. This is not just about justice for one of us, said a JDF spokesperson. The August 9 crime triggered a state-wide strike by junior doctors, temporarily paralysing healthcare services. Roy, currently held at Presidency Jail, has consistently maintained his innocence, claiming he is being framed. As Sealdah braces for what many are calling a defining moment in the state's history, the RG Kar case verdict promises to extend its impact far beyond the courtroom. The long wait will end this afternoon, but the ripples of this case are certain to endure long after the gavel falls.
Marwari stallion priced at Rs 21 crore at Ghora-mandi in Muktsar's Maghi Mela, 600 horses sold
CHANDIGARH: An attraction for all equestrian enthusiasts and breeders, David, a 42-month-old horse, is one of the tallest stallions and a direct descendant of the Raj Hans stallion, which was owned by former Deputy Chief Minister and ex-president of Shiromani Akali Dal, Sukhbir Singh Badal. This Marwari horse, which was on display, has an asking price of Rs 21 crore at the recently concluded Ghora-Mandi at the Maghi Mela in Muktsar. Approximately 3,000 horses and mares participated in the event, and about 600 were sold. Not only David, but another horse, Bilawal, a 69-inch-tall white stallion of the Nukra breed, also attracted attention. Its owner, Jaspal Singh from Tarkhanwala village in Muktsar, is asking for a price in crores. Another horse, a 66-inch-tall mare named Noori, is being offered by its owner, Gurmel Singh Patwar, with an asking price in lakhs. Speaking to this newspaper, Vikramjit Singh Brar, manager of Sanjam Stud Farm at Badal village, which owns David, said they have twenty horses and specialize in breeding. At the recently concluded Horse Mandi, they brought two horses: David, a 72-inch, 42-month-old stallion, and King Earth, a 20-month-old Marwari breed horse. We will not sell David below this price, Brar stated. He added that King Earth's father, Big Jasper, was sold last year for a few crores to a buyer from Pune. We charge Rs 1.25 lakh for each mating with David, as many breeders approach us for mating with his horse. When David was born, his value was around Rs 1 crore. Brar explained that breeders from Pune, Mumbai, Gujarat, and other regions come to Punjab to buy horses from breeders in Muktsar, Bathinda, Moga, Amritsar, Morinda, and other parts of the state. The price of a stallion depends on factors such as height, breeding, upkeep, and appearance. He added, The diet of the horse is 4 to 5 kg per day. Jagat Pal Singh Brar, owner of Virasat Stud Farm at Chaksherewala village, Muktsar, who has ten horses, said that there are only two top livestock fairs in the country: one at Pushkar in Rajasthan and the other at Muktsar. Breeders and others who want to buy horses come from Tamil Nadu and other South Indian states, besides Gujarat, Rajasthan, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, and other places. This time, I displayed two of my stallions, both four years old: Prithvi Raj and Damdar, he said. He added that there are 70 to 80 breeders in Punjab and explained that the Nukra breed originates from Punjab, while the Marwari breed comes from Rajasthan. Sukhpal Singh Bhati, partner in the firm responsible for organizing the fair, said that this year, around 2,800 to 3,000 horses and mares were brought to the fair by stud farm owners from across the country, mainly from Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and Gujarat. Of these, approximately 600 horses were sold. Foals (two months to one year old) are sold for about Rs 50,000, and the average price of normal horses is between Rs 1.50 lakh and Rs 3.50 lakh. The price depends on factors like height, legs, chest, color, teeth, trot, and body size, he said. Buyers came from across the country. Singh's company, which charges a 4 percent commission on any sale, further explained that most stud farm owners display their horses and mares at the fair for show, rather than to sell them. Horses are often sold later on, after the fair ends. An officer from the animal husbandry department, speaking on the condition of anonymity, explained that foals, colts, and fillies (one to three years old) are generally sold. White-colored horses of the Nukra breed are used for marriage functions, while Marwari horses are used for breeding. Other horses are used in polo and games like pegging. Most deals are done discreetly to avoid the 4 percent commission, and the actual price of the horse is never disclosed, he added.
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Allahabad HC judge Shekhar Yadav to skip seminar on Ram temple movement in Kumbh Mela
MAHAKUMBH NAGAR: Allahabad High Court judge Justice Shekhar Yadav, whose speech at a VHP event in December kicked up a controversy, has opted out of a seminar on the Ram temple movement in the Kumbh Mela area on January 22 where he was scheduled to deliver the keynote address, an organiser said on Saturday. According to the organisers, Justice Yadav expressed his inability to attend the Rashtriya Sangoshthi: Ram Mandir Aandolan aur Gorakshpeeth seminar, saying January 22 is a working day. Seminar convener Shashi Prakash Singh said, Some members of the organising committee had taken consent from Justice Shekhar Yadav to attend this programme. However, since the seminar is a working day, he has expressed his inability to attend it and has informed the organising committee about it. Singh said the seminar is being held to mark the first anniversary of the consecration ceremony of Lord Ram Lalla in the Ayodhya temple. Senior RSS pracharak Ashok Bery and senior VHP leader Bade Dinesh Ji Singh are also scheduled to address the seminar. Addressing a provincial convention of the legal cell and the high court unit of the VHP at the High Court complex on December 8, Justice Yadav had said among other things that the main aim of the Uniform Civil Code was to promote social harmony, gender equality and secularism. The following day, videos of the judge speaking on provocative issues were circulated widely on social media, prompting strong reactions from several quarters, including opposition leaders who questioned his reported statement, labelling it as hate speech. On December 10, the Supreme Court took note of news reports over the statements and sought a report from the Allahabad High Court. Yadav appeared before the SC collegium headed by Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna and was asked to put forth his version on the statements made.
ED action in MUDA scam: BJP demands Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah to step down immediately
BENGALURU: BJP demanded Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Saturday to step down immediately, in the backdrop of ED attaching 142 MUDA units of immovable assets. Directorate of Enforcement (ED) on Friday said it has provisionally attached 142 immovable properties having market value of about Rs 300 crore under the provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), 2002, in connection with the case against Siddaramaiah and others. The ED said the attached properties are registered in the name of various individuals who are working as real-estate businessmen and agents. If CM @siddaramaiah values the integrity of his office, he must step down immediately and allow an impartial probe to proceed. The people of Karnataka deserve transparency, accountability, and justice, the BJP state president B Y Vijayendra said in a post on 'X'. Major Victory in our Fight Against the MUDA Scam! The ED's investigation has exposed significant corruption involving CM @siddaramaiah , who allegedly used his political influence to illegally allocate sites in the name of his wife. The allocation of sites to benamis and dummies pic.twitter.com/YYZE2SnYfk Vijayendra Yediyurappa (@BYVijayendra) January 18, 2025 The Shikaripura MLA called it a major victory in the fight against the Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) site allotment scam. Explaining the MUDA scam, the ED said, It is alleged that Siddaramaiah has used his political influence to get compensation of 14 sites (plots) in the name of his wife Smt B M Parvathi in lieu of 3 Acres 16 Guntas of land acquired by MUDA. The land was originally acquired by MUDA for Rs 3,24,700. The compensation in the form of 14 sites at posh locality is worth Rs 56 Crore (approx). The role of former MUDA commissioner D B Natesh has emerged as instrumental in the illegal allotment of compensation sites to Parvathi, the ED added. Vijayendra charged that the ED's investigation has exposed significant corruption involving Siddaramaiah, who allegedly used his political influence to illegally allocate sites in the name of his wife. The allocation of sites to 'benamis' and dummies of influential persons further highlights the systemic corruption at play, he alleged. When Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot sanction the prosecution of Siddaramaiah, he Congress spared no effort in insulting and undermining the constitutional authority of Governor, the BJP state chief said. He pointed out that the Karnataka High Court had also upheld the Governor's decision, emphasising that the allegations against the Chief Minister's family warranted deeper investigation. Hailing the ED, Vijayendra said the investigation agency hwarted any malicious attempt by CM Siddaramaiah to subvert the investigation by misusing the government machinery. The BJP leader also said that the BJP and its ally JD(S) have been relentless in the protests, both within and outside the assembly, against his blatant misuse of power by CM & his protegees. In this context, Vijayendra recalled how the BJP and the JD(S) carried out 'Mysuru Chalo' march demanding Siddaramaiah's resignation after the Lokayukta police registered an FIR in the MUDA scam. The ED's findings not only validate our persistent fight against corruption but also proves that there is more to this than what meets the eyes. This is also a big slap on those who were quick to deride our campaign against corruption! the BJP state chief said. According to him, ED's revelation is merely the tip of the iceberg. Stating that thousands of crores in public money have been misappropriated in this scam, Vijayendra said a comprehensive CBI investigation is required to fully uncover the scandal.
RG Kar Rape: Kolkata Court Set to Deliver Verdict
A Kolkata court is set to deliver the first verdict in the high-profile case involving the alleged rape and murder of a trainee doctor at the state-run RG Kar Medical College and Hospital. The incident, which took place on August 9, 2024, triggered nationwide outrage and protests by medical professionals demanding justice and improved security in hospitals. The Incident On August 9, 2024, the body of a 31-year-old trainee doctor was discovered in the seminar hall of RG Kar Medical College and Hospital. Initial investigations revealed that the victim had been sexually assaulted before being killed. The case quickly drew widespread attention, highlighting safety concerns for women in workplaces, especially in healthcare settings. Arrest and Evidence The police arrested Sanjay Roy, a civic volunteer with the Kolkata Police, on August 10, 2024. Investigators identified Roy through a Bluetooth earphone set found near the victims body. CCTV footage from the hospital showed Roy entering the seminar hall with the device around his neck, linking him to the crime scene. Nationwide Outrage and Protests The brutal crime sparked nationwide protests, particularly among junior doctors in Kolkata and other cities. Demonstrators demanded justice for the victim and called for stricter security measures in state-run hospitals. Many medical professionals argued that the incident underscored systemic issues in hospital management and the need for better safety protocols for staff. Trial and Verdict The trial began on November 12, 2024, in an in-camera setting, ensuring the privacy of proceedings due to the sensitive nature of the case. Over the course of 57 days, 50 witnesses were examined. The hearing concluded on January 9, 2025, and the judgment is now set to be delivered by Additional District and Sessions Judge Anirban Das. This case is seen as a critical test of the judicial systems ability to deliver swift justice in heinous crimes. Key Points Incident Date: August 9, 2024 Victim: 31-year-old trainee doctor at RG Kar Medical College Accused: Sanjay Roy, a civic volunteer with the Kolkata Police Evidence: CCTV footage and a Bluetooth earphone found near the crime scene Protests: Nationwide outrage and calls for better hospital security Trial: Began November 12, 2024; 50 witnesses examined; judgment due soon Impact of the Case The RG Kar Medical College rape and murder case has brought to light the vulnerabilities faced by women in medical institutions. The case has also spurred discussions on the need for stricter background checks for hospital staff and improved surveillance measures within healthcare facilities. The judgment, expected soon, will be a milestone in ensuring justice for the victim and addressing safety concerns in state-run hospitals.
Red chilli farmers in Warangal protest low prices amid declining exports and market challenges
WARANGAL: Red chilli farmers have started arriving at Asias largest Enumamula Agriculture Market in Warangal with substantial loads of red chilli crops for sale. The farmers are eager to sell their produce but are dissatisfied with the prevailing prices in the market. The traders attribute the low prices to a decline in red chilli exports within the country and outside. Farmers at the Enumamula Agriculture Market have expressed dissatisfaction over the low prices offered for their red chilli crops. Although the maximum prices displayed on the market yard boards range from Rs 14,800 to Rs 15,500 per quintal, traders are paying as low as Rs 11,000 per quintal. The market has 100 licensed traders handling red chilli sales. On Friday, the Wonder Hot (WH) variety was priced between Rs 11,000 and Rs 14,800 per quintal, while the Teja variety and 314 varieties were both priced at Rs 13,000 per quintal. A total of 7,433 bags of red chilli were brought to the market. The Geographical Indication (GI)-tagged Chapata Chilli, also known as tomato chilli, remains in demand. However, its arrivals in the market are yet to begin this season. Data obtained by TNIE from the Enumamula Agricultural Market Committee Warangal reveal that 11,72,740 quintals of red chillies were brought to the market last year, with prices at over Rs 20,000 per quintal. However, this years prices have fallen below Rs 15,000 per quintal. Enumamula Agricultural Market Secretary P Nirmala told TNIE that red chilli exports have declined this year. The primary reason is the change in colour of chillies, which has deterred buyers. This is largely due to excessive pesticide usage. We are educating farmers to reduce pesticide use to maintain the crops natural colour, she said. Speaking to Express , the former president of the Warangal Chilli Traders Association and owner of Ram Ganesh Trading Company, highlighted the lack of demand from oil companies this season. Every year, oil companies typically purchase 50% of the Teja variety from the Enumamula Market. However, this year, they havent purchased a single quintal, he said. He added that arrivals of the 5,531 variety have increased in Karnataka, where prices are even lower, ranging from Rs 11,000 to Rs 12,000 per quintal. The export of Teja, Wonder Hot (WH), and 314 varieties to countries like Singapore, Malaysia, and Dubai has also decreased due to unattractive prices. We are hopeful that exports and prices will improve next month, Sambaiah stated. Farmers are demanding the state governments intervention to ensure they receive a Minimum Support Price (MSP) for their crops. Traders are deciding the prices instead of the market staff. This negligence by market authorities is causing farmers to suffer losses, said B. Lakshman, a farmer from Gudur Mandal in the Mahabubabad district. Lakshman urged the state government to step in and ensure fair pricing for farmers to protect their livelihoods.
Lieutenant General Navin Sachdeva Assesses Security in Udhampurs Gulabgarh Sector
JAMMU: General Officer Commanding (GoC) of the White Knight Corps, Lieutenant General Navin Sachdeva, visited the hinterland areas of Gulabgarh sector in Jammu and Kashmirs Udhampur district and reviewed the security situation in the region. GoC White Knight Corps, along with GoC CIF (Romeo) and GoC Counter Insurgency Force Delta, visited Gulabgarh to review the [] The post Lieutenant General Navin Sachdeva Assesses Security in Udhampurs Gulabgarh Sector appeared first on Kashmir Life .
Girl leaves home to live with lover, kin attack wrong family
DHARMAPURI: In a case of mistaken identity, two groups of people from Agaram and Pannandhur villages near Pochampalli in Krishnagiri district clashed on Thursday night after a 20-year-old girl walked away from her home to her lovers place. Police said the two belong to the same community and ruled out caste angle. 13 people have been booked for rioting and a huge posse of police has been deployed in the area to prevent the situation from escalating. According to police, on Thursday night, V Aishwariya (20) from Pannandhur walked out of her home and went to live with her lover A Suganeshwaran (21) in neighbouring Agaram village. Aishwarya and Suganeshwaran had known each other for the past two years. Recently Aiswaryas parents learned about this and chided her for the relationship which forced her to walk out. When Aishwaryas father M Vimal (40) learned that his daughter had walked away, he and other family members went to Agaram village. However they went to the wrong house and attacked M Vishva (22) and V Nirosha (39) demanding them to release their daughter. Vishvas relatives retaliated and this led to clashes between the two groups. Nagathasampatti police arrived on the spot and tried to pacify the situation. Sub inspector of police Sangeetha, who tried to intervene, was pushed and she fell down and fainted, She was rushed to a nearby hospital . After a while, police managed to pacify both sides. Later, they held inquiries with Aishwariya who expressed her wish to stay in Suganeshwarans house. Police sources added, Both the parties belong to the same community. On Friday, to ensure there was no escalation of the incident 50 police personnel were stationed on the border of the two villages. Cases have been registered against 13 people belonging to both parties.
Relook at Roerich Estate eco-tourism plan: Activists
BENGALURU: Conservationists and Conservationists and experts have penned a letter to the Union Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change (MoEFCC), demanding it take a relook at the proposal drawn by the Karnataka tourism department to make Devika Rani and Roerich Estate on Kanakapura Road, on the outskirts of Bengaluru, an eco-tourism destination. They demanded the ministry to review the project and the departments concerned to obtain prior approval under the Forest Conservation Act, 1980. The letter sent to the ministry is based on the article Roerich estate is forest land, eco-tourism tough in jumbo corridor published in The New Indian Express in its January 10, 2025, edition. The letter, dated January 16, 2025, stated that the property, also called Tataguni Estate, is a dry deciduous forest and is one of the last remaining lung spaces of the fast developing Bengaluru city, which is losing its green cover at an alarming pace. The estate is spread over nearly 470 acres, of which around 100 acres is notified as a reserve forest and remaining area is notified as a deemed forest by the Karnataka government. Any non-forestry activity on forest land attracts the provisions of Forest Conservation Act, 1980 and diversion of forest land for eco-tourism involving permanent structures is impermissible as per the Sustainable Eco-Tourism in Forest and Wildlife Areas 2021 guidelines issued by the MoEFCC in October, 2021. The estate adjoins UM Kaval State Forest and is strategically located between Bannerghatta National Park and Savandurga Forest which is also an elephant corridor. Apart from elephants, the estate area is home to smooth coated otter, deer, rusty spotted cat, muntjac etc. based on a study conducted by Sanjay Gubbi and his team from Nature Conservation Foundation in 2017, the letter said.
65 file papers as Erode bypoll deadline ends
ERODE: A total of 58 candidates, including DMKs VC Chandirakumar and MK Seethalakshmi of Naam Tamilar Katchi (NTK) filed their nomination papers with the returning officer and corporation commissioner Manish Narnaware to contest in the bypoll for Erode East constituency on Friday, the last day for filing papers. So far, 65 nominations have been filed. Scrutiny of the papers will be held on Saturday. The election will be held on February 5. Seethalakshmi, who was the first to file her papers, told media persons, People, especially farmers and weavers, have suffered a lot under the successive governments of Dravidian parties. The DMK and AIADMK have acted in their own interest. In Erode, the needs of people are not addressed. MK Seethalakshmi, left, and VC Chandirakumar submitting their nomination papers to the returning officer and Erode corporation commissioner Manish Narnaware on Friday | Express I know the needs of people and can find solutions. Erode, the turmeric city, has now become a cancer city. Basic aspirations of the people were not fulfilled under the DMK rule. Further, she said, Our chief Seeman was right about Periyar. He has said what Periyar had said. The symbol in which we will contest will be allotted on January 20. Following her, DMKs Chandhirakumar filed his papers. Speaking to reporters, he said, The DMK government is providing numerous schemes for the progress of the people. We are facing the elections based on the success of the welfare schemes. Erode East comprises 33 corporation wards. We have completed campaigning in nine wards. People are giving us a warm welcome wherever we go to campaign. People will give a historic victory to the DMK. Responding to a question regarding the allegations made by NTK candidate, he said, NTK is making false allegations against the DMK government. I am not ready to answer them. Chandhirakumars wife Amutha filed her nomination papers as dummy candidate and Menaka Navaneethan, joint secretary of Erode NTKs women wing filed nomination as Seethalakshmis dummy. A lookback Chandhirakumar, who is doing real estate business, is the first MLA of Erode East constituency. In 2011, he contested on DMDK ticket and defeated DMK candidate. However, he joined the DMK later. In 2016, DMK fielded Chandrakumar, but he lost to the AIADMK candidate. According to his affidavit, Chandirakumar has declared movable assets worth Rs 77.83 lakh. His wife Amutha has movable assets worth Rs 53.74 lakh. His immovable assets are worth Rs 39 lakh, while his wife owns immovable assets worth Rs 17 lakh. He has Rs 4.35 lakh in hand while his spouse has Rs 3.85 lakh. Also, his wife has bank loan of Rs 6.5 lakh in her name. The total family assets are worth Rs 2.56 crore. Dont allow Seeman to campaign The Erode Periyar Ambedkar Federation on Friday submitted a petition to the superintendent of police demanding that NTK coordinator Seeman be banned from campaigning in Erode East constituency. P Rathinasamy, coordinator of the federation, in his petition, said, Seeman, the chief coordinator of NTK, has been making comments that incite separation for publicity and personal gain. He had made derogatory comments about the Arundhathiyar community during the 2023 Erode East constituency by-election campaign. A case has been registered in this regard then and trial is under way. Now, he has made defamatory comments about Periyar due to which more than 70 cases have been registered against Seeman across TN. He continues to incite separation among the people. He will do the same during campaign. The federation submitted a petition in this regard to assistant returning officer of Erode East constituency.